When debugging a crash I noticed that sometimes we talked about
a zclient connection in relation to the fd associated with it
and sometimes we did not. Let's just always give the data
associated with the fd. It will make it a bit easier for me
to follow the transitions.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@nvidia.com>
Add `mrib` flag to existing "show ip route" commands which then use
the multicast safi rather than the unicast safi. Updated the vty output
to include the AFI and SAFI string when printing the table.
Deprecate `show ip rpf` command, aliased to `show ip route mrib`.
Removed `show ip rpf A.B.C.D`.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Bahr <nbahr@atcorp.com>
Multicast mode belongs in PIM, so removing it completely from zebra.
Modified `show (ip|ipv6) rpf ADDRESS` to always lookup from SAFI_MULTICAST.
This means this command is now specific to the multicast table and does
not necessarily reflect the PIM RPF lookup, but that should be implemented
in PIM instead.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Bahr <nbahr@atcorp.com>
Modified ZEBRA_NEXTHOP_LOOKUP_MRIB to include the SAFI from which to do the lookup.
This generalizes the API away from MRIB specifically and allows the user to decide how it should do lookups.
Rename ZEBRA_NEXTHOP_LOOKUP_MRIB to ZEBRA_NEXTHOP_LOOKUP now that it is more generalized.
This change is in preperation to remove multicast lookup mode completely from zebra.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Bahr <nbahr@atcorp.com>
Effectively When bgp would send a route update down
to zebra and immediately after that a asic update
from the kernel was read. Zebra would choose the
asic update and drop the bgp update leaving us in
a state where bgp was not used as the true source.
Modify the code so that in rib_multipath_nhe
we notice that we have an unprocessed route update
from bgp. And if so just drop this kernel update
about an older version of the route since it is
no longer needed.
Ticket: 2722533
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@nvidia.com>
For those packets that we are not sending 16k of data, but something
far less than 256 bytes. Reduce those stream sizes we allocate
to something much more reasonable.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@nvidia.com>
When a MAC gets deleted but associated neighbors remain, the MAC is
kept in the zebra MAC database as an internal ("auto") entry. When
this happens, reset the MAC's remote sequence number. This ensures that
when the host with the MAC later comes up behind a remote VTEP, the
local switch accepts the MAC and installs it into the bridge FDB and
we don't end up in a situation where remote MACs are not installed
into the bridge FDB.
This fix is a corollary of CM-22753 and is this time done for local
MACs upon delete.
Note: Commit is marked Cumulus-only because I need to evalute more
comprehensive changes before upstreaming it.
Ticket: CM-29581
Reviewed By: As above
Testing Done:
1. Multiple rounds of manual testing
2. Two rounds of evpn-smoke, 1 round of precommit
Signed-off-by: Vivek Venkatraman <vivek@cumulusnetworks.com>
Acked-by: Chirag Shah <chirag@cumulusnetworks.com>
Acked-by: Anuradha Karuppiah <anuradhak@cumulusnetworks.com>
Separate zebra's ZAPI server socket handling into two phases:
an early phase that opens the socket, and a later phase that
starts listening for client connections.
Signed-off-by: Mark Stapp <mjs@cisco.com>
During zebra shutdown, the main pthread and the FPM pthread can
deadlock if the FPM pthread is in fpm_reconnect(). Each pthread
tries to use event_cancel_async() to cancel tasks that may be
scheduled for the other pthread - this leads to a deadlock as
neither thread can progress.
This adds an atomic boolean that's managed as each pthread
enters and leaves the cleanup code in question, preventing the
two threads from running into the deadlock.
Signed-off-by: Mark Stapp <mjs@cisco.com>
The functions:
if_get_flags
if_flags_update
if_flags_mangle
are never invoked from a linux netlink build. Put a #ifdef
around those functions so that they are not included on the
linux build as that they are not needed there.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@nvidia.com>
For interface config:
shutdown
mpls
multicast
These states were never being shown in output, let's show it.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@nvidia.com>
When VLAN-VNI mapping is updated, do not set the L2VNI up event
if the associated VXLAN device is not up.
This may result in bgp synced remote routes to skip installing
in Zebra and onwards (Kernel).
Ticket: #4139506
Signed-off-by: Chirag Shah <chirag@nvidia.com>
In zebra_mpls.c it has a usage of MTYPE_NH_LABEL which is
defined in both lib/nexthop.c and zebra/zebra_mpls.c. The
usage in zebra_mpls.c is a realloc. This leads to a crash:
(gdb) bt
0 __pthread_kill_implementation (no_tid=0, signo=6, threadid=126487246404032) at ./nptl/pthread_kill.c:44
1 __pthread_kill_internal (signo=6, threadid=126487246404032) at ./nptl/pthread_kill.c:78
2 __GI___pthread_kill (threadid=126487246404032, signo=signo@entry=6) at ./nptl/pthread_kill.c:89
3 0x0000730a1b442476 in __GI_raise (sig=6) at ../sysdeps/posix/raise.c:26
4 0x0000730a1b94fb18 in core_handler (signo=6, siginfo=0x7ffeed1e07b0, context=0x7ffeed1e0680) at lib/sigevent.c:268
5 <signal handler called>
6 __pthread_kill_implementation (no_tid=0, signo=6, threadid=126487246404032) at ./nptl/pthread_kill.c:44
7 __pthread_kill_internal (signo=6, threadid=126487246404032) at ./nptl/pthread_kill.c:78
8 __GI___pthread_kill (threadid=126487246404032, signo=signo@entry=6) at ./nptl/pthread_kill.c:89
9 0x0000730a1b442476 in __GI_raise (sig=sig@entry=6) at ../sysdeps/posix/raise.c:26
10 0x0000730a1b4287f3 in __GI_abort () at ./stdlib/abort.c:79
11 0x0000730a1b9984f5 in _zlog_assert_failed (xref=0x730a1ba59480 <_xref.16>, extra=0x0) at lib/zlog.c:789
12 0x0000730a1b8f8908 in mt_count_free (mt=0x576e0edda520 <MTYPE_NH_LABEL>, ptr=0x576e36617b80) at lib/memory.c:74
13 0x0000730a1b8f8a59 in qrealloc (mt=0x576e0edda520 <MTYPE_NH_LABEL>, ptr=0x576e36617b80, size=16) at lib/memory.c:112
14 0x0000576e0ec85e2e in nhlfe_out_label_update (nhlfe=0x576e368895f0, nh_label=0x576e3660e9b0) at zebra/zebra_mpls.c:1462
15 0x0000576e0ec833ff in lsp_install (zvrf=0x576e3655fb50, label=17, rn=0x576e366197c0, re=0x576e3660a590) at zebra/zebra_mpls.c:224
16 0x0000576e0ec87c34 in zebra_mpls_lsp_install (zvrf=0x576e3655fb50, rn=0x576e366197c0, re=0x576e3660a590) at zebra/zebra_mpls.c:2215
17 0x0000576e0ecbb427 in rib_process_update_fib (zvrf=0x576e3655fb50, rn=0x576e366197c0, old=0x576e36619660, new=0x576e3660a590) at zebra/zebra_rib.c:1084
18 0x0000576e0ecbc230 in rib_process (rn=0x576e366197c0) at zebra/zebra_rib.c:1480
19 0x0000576e0ecbee04 in process_subq_route (lnode=0x576e368e0270, qindex=8 '\b') at zebra/zebra_rib.c:2661
20 0x0000576e0ecc0711 in process_subq (subq=0x576e3653fc80, qindex=META_QUEUE_BGP) at zebra/zebra_rib.c:3226
21 0x0000576e0ecc07f9 in meta_queue_process (dummy=0x576e3653fae0, data=0x576e3653fb80) at zebra/zebra_rib.c:3265
22 0x0000730a1b97d2a9 in work_queue_run (thread=0x7ffeed1e3f30) at lib/workqueue.c:282
23 0x0000730a1b96b039 in event_call (thread=0x7ffeed1e3f30) at lib/event.c:1996
24 0x0000730a1b8e4d2d in frr_run (master=0x576e36277e10) at lib/libfrr.c:1232
25 0x0000576e0ec35ca9 in main (argc=7, argv=0x7ffeed1e4208) at zebra/main.c:536
Clearly replacing a label stack is an operation that should be owned by
lib/nexthop.c. So lets move this function into there and have
zebra_mpls.c just call the function to replace the label stack.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@nvidia.com>
Currently when doing a `show ip route table XXXX`, zebra is displaying
the current default vrf as the vrf we are in. We are displaying a
table not a vrf. This is only true if you are not using namespace
based vrf's, so modify the output to display accordingly.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@nvidia.com>
`ZEBRA_DEBUG_SRV6` is not the correct macro to evaluate if SRv6 debug is enabled or not.
The correct macro is `IS_ZEBRA_DEBUG_SRV6`.
Fix this by replacing `ZEBRA_DEBUG_SRV6` with `IS_ZEBRA_DEBUG_SRV6`.
Signed-off-by: Carmine Scarpitta <cscarpit@cisco.com>
`ZEBRA_DEBUG_SRV6` is not the correct macro to evaluate if SRv6 debug is enabled or not.
The correct macro is `IS_ZEBRA_DEBUG_SRV6`.
Fix this by replacing `ZEBRA_DEBUG_SRV6` with `IS_ZEBRA_DEBUG_SRV6`.
Signed-off-by: Carmine Scarpitta <cscarpit@cisco.com>
`ZEBRA_DEBUG_SRV6` is not the correct macro to evaluate if SRv6 debug is enabled or not.
The correct macro is `IS_ZEBRA_DEBUG_SRV6`.
Fix this by replacing `ZEBRA_DEBUG_SRV6` with `IS_ZEBRA_DEBUG_SRV6`.
Signed-off-by: Carmine Scarpitta <cscarpit@cisco.com>
`ZEBRA_DEBUG_SRV6` is not the correct macro to evaluate if SRv6 debug is enabled or not.
The correct macro is `IS_ZEBRA_DEBUG_SRV6`.
Fix this by replacing `ZEBRA_DEBUG_SRV6` with `IS_ZEBRA_DEBUG_SRV6`.
Signed-off-by: Carmine Scarpitta <cscarpit@cisco.com>
`ZEBRA_DEBUG_SRV6` is not the correct macro to evaluate if SRv6 debug is enabled or not.
The correct macro is `IS_ZEBRA_DEBUG_SRV6`.
Fix this by replacing `ZEBRA_DEBUG_SRV6` with `IS_ZEBRA_DEBUG_SRV6`.
Signed-off-by: Carmine Scarpitta <cscarpit@cisco.com>
`ZEBRA_DEBUG_SRV6` is not the correct macro to evaluate if SRv6 debug is enabled or not.
The correct macro is `IS_ZEBRA_DEBUG_SRV6`.
Fix this by replacing `ZEBRA_DEBUG_SRV6` with `IS_ZEBRA_DEBUG_SRV6`.
Signed-off-by: Carmine Scarpitta <cscarpit@cisco.com>
`ZEBRA_DEBUG_SRV6` is not the correct macro to evaluate if SRv6 debug is enabled or not.
The correct macro is `IS_ZEBRA_DEBUG_SRV6`.
Fix this by replacing `ZEBRA_DEBUG_SRV6` with `IS_ZEBRA_DEBUG_SRV6`.
Signed-off-by: Carmine Scarpitta <cscarpit@cisco.com>
`ZEBRA_DEBUG_SRV6` is not the correct macro to evaluate if SRv6 debug is enabled or not.
The correct macro is `IS_ZEBRA_DEBUG_SRV6`.
Fix this by replacing `ZEBRA_DEBUG_SRV6` with `IS_ZEBRA_DEBUG_SRV6`.
Signed-off-by: Carmine Scarpitta <cscarpit@cisco.com>
Currently zebra starts the graceful restart timer as well as
allows connections from clients before all data is read in
from the kernel as well as the possiblity of allowing client
connections before this happens as well.
Let's move the graceful restart timer start till after this is
done as well as not allowing client connections till then as well.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@nvidia.com>
The `rib_update_handle_kernel_route_down_possibility()` didn't consider
the kernel routes ( blackhole ) without interface. When some other
interfaces are down, these kernel routes will be wrongly removed.
Signed-off-by: anlan_cs <anlan_cs@126.com>
Expanded the cli command to include an mrib flag for importing to
the main table MRIB instead of the main table URIB.
Piped through specifying the safi through the import table functions
rather than hardcoding to SAFI_UNICAST.
Import still only import routes from the URIB subtable, only added the
ability to import into the main table MRIB.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Bahr <nbahr@atcorp.com>