a) Remove setting of thread pointer to NULL after
thread invocation, this is already done.
b) Use thread_is_scheduled()
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@nvidia.com>
Firstly, *keep no change* for `hash_get()` with NULL
`alloc_func`.
Only focus on cases with non-NULL `alloc_func` of
`hash_get()`.
Since `hash_get()` with non-NULL `alloc_func` parameter
shall not fail, just ignore the returned value of it.
The returned value must not be NULL.
So in this case, remove the unnecessary checking NULL
or not for the returned value and add `void` in front
of it.
Importantly, also *keep no change* for the two cases with
non-NULL `alloc_func` -
1) Use `assert(<returned_data> == <searching_data>)` to
ensure it is a created node, not a found node.
Refer to `isis_vertex_queue_insert()` of isisd, there
are many examples of this case in isid.
2) Use `<returned_data> != <searching_data>` to judge it
is a found node, then free <searching_data>.
Refer to `aspath_intern()` of bgpd, there are many
examples of this case in bgpd.
Here, <returned_data> is the returned value from `hash_get()`,
and <searching_data> is the data, which is to be put into
hash table.
Signed-off-by: anlan_cs <vic.lan@pica8.com>
ospf6_routemap_rule_match_interface uses route->ospf6 field for matching
so we must fill the field in our temporary variable.
Fixes#10911.
Signed-off-by: Igor Ryzhov <iryzhov@nfware.com>
Currently the ospf6d's commands with non-exist vrfs can't give the error
informations to users.
This commit adds a macro "OSPF6_CMD_CHECK_VRF" to give error information
if with non-exist vrfs. As usual, skip the checking process in the case
of json.
So one command can call this macro to do the checking process in its
end. At that time it need know json style or not, so add "json" parameter for
several related functions.
BTW, suppress the build warning of the macro `OSPF6_FIND_VRF_ARGS`:
"Macros starting with if should be enclosed by a do - while loop to avoid
possible if/else logic defects."
Signed-off-by: anlan_cs <anlan_cs@tom.com>
Comparison of the two pointer is confusing, they have no relevance
except the time both of them are empty.
Additionly modify one variable name and correct some comment words, they
are same in both ospfd and ospf6d.
Signed-off-by: anlan_cs <anlan_cs@tom.com>
When running topotest ospf6_topo2 we can see a log message with wrong lsa id
2021/12/20 23:14:40.330 OSPF6: [V8P0C-HB5Z2] ASBR[default:Status:3]: Update
2021/12/20 23:14:40.330 OSPF6: [Z489N-JAJ6P] ASBR[default:Status:3]: Already ASBR
2021/12/20 23:14:40.330 OSPF6: [Z9D0B-12SBJ] Redistribute 2001:db8:2::/64 (connected)
2021/12/20 23:14:40.330 OSPF6: [N66XP-ANN4G] Advertise as AS-External Id:8.70.41.177 prefix 2001:db8:2::/64 metric 2 (**)
2021/12/20 23:14:40.330 OSPF6: [K4Y9R-C22T6] Advertise new AS-External Id:0.0.0.3 prefix 2001:db8:2::/64 metric 2
2021/12/20 23:14:40.330 OSPF6: [PKX0N-KNRQR] Originate AS-External-LSA for 2001:db8:2::/64
This PR removes the log (instead of fixing it) as same information is printed
in the following entry
Signed-off-by: ckishimo <carles.kishimoto@gmail.com>
The external_id_table was only ever used to store pointers to data
and was never used for lookup during the course of normal operations.
However it did lead to crashes because somewhere along the way
external routes stored in the external_table never had their
id associated into the external_id_table and we would assert
on the node lookup failing.
Since this code was never used for anything other than
storing data and it was never retrieved for anything useful
let's just remove it from ospf6d.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@nvidia.com>
Description:
code changes involve removal of increment and decrement operators
during function calls. These expressions make code less readable.
Signed-off-by: Manoj Naragund <mnaragund@vmware.com>
if_lookup_by_name_all_vrf doesn't work correctly with netns VRF backend
as the same index may be used in multiple netns simultaneously.
Use the appropriate VRF when looking for the interface.
Signed-off-by: Igor Ryzhov <iryzhov@nfware.com>
FRR should only ever use the appropriate THREAD_ON/THREAD_OFF
semantics. This is espacially true for the functions we
end up calling the thread for.
Signed-off-by: Donatas Abraitis <donatas.abraitis@gmail.com>
FRR should only ever use the appropriate THREAD_ON/THREAD_OFF
semantics. This is espacially true for the functions we
end up calling the thread for.
Signed-off-by: Donatas Abraitis <donatas.abraitis@gmail.com>
Problem Statement:
Multiple struct compare using memcmp, which might result in issue due to
structure padding/alignment.
Fix:
The code changes involve structure member by member comparison to
remove any issues related to padding/alignment.
Signed-off-by: Manoj Naragund <mnaragund@vmware.com>
(cherry picked from commit 67db821a1d6d68b19862d50b68ed19278c5f2422)
Add the "default-information-originate" option to the "area X nssa"
command. That option allows the origination of Type-7 default routes
on NSSA ABRs and ASBRs.
Signed-off-by: Renato Westphal <renato@opensourcerouting.org>
The route created by the "default-information-originate" command
isn't a regular external route. As such, an NSSA ABR shouldn't
originate a corresponding Type-7 LSA for it (there's a separate
configuration knob to generate Type-7 default routes).
While here, fix a small issue in ospf6_asbr_redistribute_add()
where routes created by "default-information-originate" were being
displayed with an incorrect "unknown" type.
Signed-off-by: Renato Westphal <renato@opensourcerouting.org>
When set to its default value, the metric type associated to a
"redistribute" statement shouldn't be displayed as part of the
running configuration.
Signed-off-by: Renato Westphal <renato@opensourcerouting.org>
RFC 5187 specifies the Graceful Restart enhancement to the OSPFv3
routing protocol. This commit implements support for the GR
restarting mode.
Here's a quick summary of how the GR restarting mode works:
* GR can be enabled on a per-instance basis using the `graceful-restart
[grace-period (1-1800)]` command;
* To perform a graceful shutdown, the `graceful-restart prepare ipv6
ospf` EXEC-level command needs to be issued before restarting the
ospf6d daemon (there's no specific requirement on how the daemon
should be restarted);
* `graceful-restart prepare ospf` will initiate the graceful restart
for all GR-enabled instances by taking the following actions:
o Flooding Grace-LSAs over all interfaces
o Freezing the OSPF routes in the RIB
o Saving the end of the grace period in non-volatile memory (a JSON
file stored in `$frr_statedir`)
* Once ospf6d is started again, it will follow the procedures
described in RFC 3623 until it detects it's time to exit the graceful
restart (either successfully or unsuccessfully).
Testing done:
* New topotest featuring a multi-area OSPF topology (including stub
and NSSA areas);
* Successful interop tests against IOS-XR routers acting as helpers.
Signed-off-by: Renato Westphal <renato@opensourcerouting.org>
Add a knob to turn a NSSA area into a totally stub area. In this
configuration a Type-3 default summary route is generated by default.
Syntax: `area A.B.C.D nssa no-summary`.
Signed-off-by: Renato Westphal <renato@opensourcerouting.org>
Add the "metric" and "metric-type" options to the "redistribute"
command.
This is a small commit since the logic of setting the metric
value and type of external routes was already present due to the
implementation of the "default-information originate" command months
ago. This commit merely extends the "redistribute" command to
leverage that functionality.
Signed-off-by: Renato Westphal <renato@opensourcerouting.org>
Problem Statement:
==================
Everytime redistribute CLI is executed, external LSAs are
re-originated. When there is no change in the CLI parameters
the LSAs should not get re-originated.
Fix:
=================
Check if the CLI params are same, do not re-originate the LSA.
Fixes: #9445
Signed-off-by: Mobashshera Rasool <mrasool@vmware.com>
Fix:
When summarised Type-5 LSA is removed, the corresponding Type-7
LSAs also need to be removed from area.
Signed-off-by: Mobashshera Rasool <mrasool@vmware.com>
Fix:
1. The assert at line ospf6_asbr.c:2849 is not required.
2. When Individual LSAs are present and summarisation is configured
we need to remove such LSAs and originate the summarised ones.
Signed-off-by: Mobashshera Rasool <mrasool@vmware.com>
For ECMP routes, the metric cost and metric type are compared
even when the asbr entry is not present. This stops the routes
from getting removed when max age LSAs are received for the
ECMP routes.
Signed-off-by: Yash Ranjan <ranjany@vmware.com>
This is a requirement for avoiding sending traffic somewhere it was not
supposed to go: install summary route to local RIB to send traffic to
Null0.
Signed-off-by: Mobashshera Rasool <mrasool@vmware.com>
Feature Implementation.
========================
This feature will help in advertising the External LSAs with aggregation.
The commands allow us to tune the advertisement with different parameters
as mentioned in the CLI List below.
It can also help in case we do not want to advertise any prefix with the
no-advertise option.
New CLIs added:
===============
summary-address X:X::X:X/M$prefix [tag (1-4294967295)] [{metric (0-16777215) | metric-type (1-2)}]
no summary-address X:X::X:X/M$prefix [tag (1-4294967295)] [{metric (0-16777215) | metric-type (1-2)}]
summary-address X:X::X:X/M$prefix no-advertise
no summary-address X:X::X:X/M$prefix no-advertise
aggregation timer (5-1800)
no aggregation timer (5-1800)
show ipv6 ospf6 summary-address [detail$detail] [json]
debug ospf6 lsa aggregation
CAT RUN:
========
QE to add test scripts
Signed-Off-by: Mobashshera Rasool <mrassol@vmware.com>
The route linked list in ospf6d is ordered in prefix batches which
are associated with a the route node denoting the prefix. So if
you look up the prefix in the tree and start walking the list, if you
find a prefix which differs from the one you are interested in then
you have gone beyond the batch of routes for that prefix.
In some cases the route database linked list is used on a per-prefix
basis. The existing code simply does a continue when the prefix does
not match and continues to walk. This works with small numbers of
routes because the walk continues through unrelated prefix batches and
never finds anything to operate on. However if we have many thousands
of routes these walks become expensive and can cause the SPF thread
(amongst others) to run very long, causing issues with adjacencies
where the dead timer is short.
Add a break to these prefix-based loops to exit early if we get a
prefix mismatch to avoid continuing down the route list if we have
overshot.
Signed-off-by: Pat Ruddy <pat@voltanet.io>