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Author SHA1 Message Date
Pascal Mathis
3f54c705ec
bgpd: Cleanup of bgp daemon code
This commit removes various parts of the bgpd implementation code which
are unused/useless, e.g. unused functions, unused variable
initializations, unused structs, ...

Signed-off-by: Pascal Mathis <mail@pascalmathis.com>
2018-07-07 22:51:13 +02:00
Pascal Mathis
a14810f43f
bgpd: Implement group-overrides for peer attrs
This commit introduces BGP peer-group overrides for the last set of
peer-level attrs which did not offer that feature yet. The following
attributes have been implemented: description, local-as, password and
update-source.

Each attribute, with the exception of description because it does not
offer any inheritance between peer-groups and peers, is now also setting
a peer-flag instead of just modifying the internal data structures. This
made it possible to also re-use the same implementation for attribute
overrides as already done for peer flags, AF flags and AF attrs.

The `no neighbor <neigh> description` command has been slightly changed
to support negation for no parameters, one parameter or * parameters
(LINE...). This was needed for the test suite to pass and is a small
change without any bigger impact on the CLI.

Signed-off-by: Pascal Mathis <mail@pascalmathis.com>
2018-06-14 18:55:32 +02:00
Pascal Mathis
b90a8e13ee
bgpd: Implement group-overrides for peer timers
This commit implements BGP peer-group overrides for the timer flags,
which control the value of the hold, keepalive, advertisement-interval
and connect connect timers. It was kept separated on purpose as the
whole timer implementation is quite complex and merging this commit
together with with the other flag implementations did not seem right.

Basically three new peer flags were introduced, namely
*PEER_FLAG_ROUTEADV*, *PEER_FLAG_TIMER* and *PEER_FLAG_TIMER_CONNECT*.
The overrides work exactly the same way as they did before, but
introducing these flags made a few conditionals simpler as they no
longer had to compare internal data structures against eachother.

Last but not least, the test suite has been adjusted accordingly to test
the newly implemented flag overrides.

Signed-off-by: Pascal Mathis <mail@pascalmathis.com>
2018-06-14 18:55:30 +02:00
Pascal Mathis
e7103a9644
bgpd: Fix AF-attribute overrides when binding peer
The current implementation of the overrides for peer address-family
attributes suffered a bug, which caused all peer-specific attributes to
be lost when the peer was added to a peer-group which already had that
specific address-family active.

This commit extends the *peer_group2peer_config_copy_af* function to
respect overridden flags properly. Additionally, the arguments of the
macros *PEER_ATTR_INHERIT* and *PEER_STR_ATTR_INHERIT* have been
reordered to be more consistent and easy to read.

This commit also adds further test cases to the BGP peer attributes test
suite, so that this kind of error is being caught in future commits. The
missing AF-attribute *distribute-list* has also been added to the test
suite.

Signed-off-by: Pascal Mathis <mail@pascalmathis.com>
2018-06-14 18:55:25 +02:00
Pascal Mathis
9fb964de21
bgpd: Implement group-overrides for peer flags
The current implementation of peer flags (e.g. shutdown, passive, ...)
only has partial support for overriding flags of a peer-group when the
peer is a member. Often settings might get lost if the user toys around
with the peer-group configuration, which can lead to disaster.

This commit introduces the same override implementation which was
previously integrated to support proper peer flag/attribute override on
the address-family level. The code is very similar and the global
attributes now use their separate state-arrays *flags_invert* and
*flags_override*.

The test suite for BGP peer attributes was extended to also check peer
global attributes, so that the newly introduced changes are covered. An
additional feature was added which allows to test an attribute with an
*interface-peer*, which can be configured by running `neighbor IF-TEST
interface`. This was introduced so that the dynamic runtime inversion of
the `extended-nexthop` flag, which is only enabled by default for
interface peers, can also be tested.

Last but not least, two small changes have been made to the current bgpd
implementation:

- The command `strict-capability-match` can now also be set on a
peer-group, it seems like this command slipped through while
implementing peer-groups in the very past.

- The macro `COND_FLAG` was introduced inside lib/zebra.h, which now
allows to either set or unset a flag based on a condition. The syntax
for using this macro is: `COND_FLAG(flag_variable, flag, condition)`

Signed-off-by: Pascal Mathis <mail@pascalmathis.com>
2018-06-14 18:55:18 +02:00
paco
cc32742c09
bgpd: null check (Coverity 1399270)
Signed-off-by: F. Aragon <paco@voltanet.io>
2018-06-13 17:15:21 +02:00
Quentin Young
483e5a3aa5
Merge pull request #2304 from ppmathis/enhancement/bgp-pg-overrides
bgpd: Add proper support for overriding peer-group AF-flags/filters
2018-06-05 11:51:57 -04:00
Donald Sharp
3b7268448f
Merge pull request #2259 from ppmathis/enhancement/peer-enforce-first-as
bgpd: Move 'enforce-first-as' from global to peer
2018-06-04 09:35:00 -04:00
mitesh
50f74cf131 *: support for evpn type-4 route
Signed-off-by: Mitesh Kanjariya <mitesh@cumulusnetworks.com>
2018-05-30 07:48:20 -04:00
Pascal Mathis
cf9ac8bfb0
bgpd: Fix style issues for peer-group overrides
This commit fixes all outstanding style/formatting issues as detected by
'git clang-format' or 'checkpath' for the new peer-group override
implementation, which spanned across several commits.

Signed-off-by: Pascal Mathis <mail@pascalmathis.com>
2018-05-28 19:25:51 +02:00
Pascal Mathis
27c05d4d43
bgpd: Fix group overrides for inverted AF flags
This commit fixes peer-group overrides for inverted AF flags. This
implementation is currently only being used by the three 'send-community'
flags. Commit 70ee29b4d introduced generic support for overriding AF
flags, but did not support inverted flags.

By introducing an additional array on the BGP peer structure called
'af_flags_invert' all current and future flags which should work in an
inverted way can now also be properly overridden.

The CLI commands will work exactly the same way as before, just that 'no
<command>' now sets the flag and override whereas '<command>' will unset
the flag and remove the override.

Signed-off-by: Pascal Mathis <mail@pascalmathis.com>
2018-05-28 19:20:25 +02:00
Pascal Mathis
70ee29b4db
bgpd: Improve group overrides for AF filters
This commit adds the same peer-group override capabilites as d122d7cf7
for all filter/map options that can be enabled/disabled on each
address-family of a BGP peer.

All currently existing filter/map options are being supported:
filter-list, distribute-list, prefix-list, route-map and unsuppress-map

To implement this behavior, a new peer attribute 'filter_override' has
been added together with various PEER_FT_ (filter type) constants for
tracking the state of each filter in the same way as it is being done
with 'af_flags_override'.

Signed-off-by: Pascal Mathis <mail@pascalmathis.com>
2018-05-27 19:41:25 +02:00
Pascal Mathis
598ce6bd70
bgpd: Improve group overrides for AF flags
The current implementation for overriding peer-group configuration on a
peer member consists of several bandaids, which introduce more issues
than they fix. A generic approach for implementing peer-group overrides
for address-family flags is clearly missing.

This commit implements a generic and sane approach to overriding
peer-group configuration on a peer-member. A separate peer attribute
called 'af_flags_override' which was introduced in 04e1c5b is being used
to keep track of all address-family flags, storing whether the
configuration is being inherited from the parent-group or overridden.

All address-family flags are being supported by this implementation
(note: flags, not filters/maps) except 'send-community', which currently
breaks due to having the three flags enabled by default, which is not
being properly handled within this commit; all flags are supposed to
have an 'off'/'false' state by default.

In the interest of readability and comprehensibility, the flag
'send-community' is being fixed in a separate commit.

The following rules apply when looking at the new peer-group override
implementation this commit provides:

- Each peer-group can enable every flag (except the limitations noted
above), which gets automatically inherited to all members.

- Each peer can enable each flag independently and/or modify their
value, if available. (e.g.: weight <value>)

- Each command executed on a neighbor/peer gets explicitely set as an
override, so even when the peer-group has the same kind of
configuration, both will show up in 'show running-configuration'.

- Executing 'no <command>' on a peer will remove the peer-specific
configuration and make the peer inherit the configuration from the
peer-group again.

- Executing 'no <command>' on a peer-group will only remove the flag
from the peer-group, however not from peers explicitely setting that
flag.

This guarantees a clean implementation which does not break, even when
constantly messing with the flags of a peer-group. The same behavior is
present in Cisco devices, so people familiar with those should feel safe
when dealing with FRRs peer-groups.

The only restriction that now applies is that single peer cannot
disable a flag which was set by a peer-group, because 'no <command>' is
already being used for disabling a peer-specific override. This is not
supported by any known vendor though, would require many specific
edge-cases and magic comparisons and will most likely only end up
confusing the user. Additionally, peer-groups should only contain flags
which are being used by all peer members.

Signed-off-by: Pascal Mathis <mail@pascalmathis.com>
2018-05-27 19:41:23 +02:00
Philippe Guibert
4762c2137d bgpd: add vty command to restrict FS policy routing to a defined interface
policy routing is configurable via address-family ipv4 flowspec
subfamily node. This is then possible to restrict flowspec operation
through the BGP instance, to a single or some interfaces, but not all.

Two commands available:
[no] local-install [IFNAME]

Signed-off-by: Philippe Guibert <philippe.guibert@6wind.com>
2018-05-25 15:49:38 +02:00
Pascal Mathis
47cbc09b63
bgpd: Move 'enforce-first-as' from global to peer
This commit moves the command 'bgp enforce-first-as' from global BGP
instance configuration to peer/neighbor configuration, which can now be
changed by executing '[no] neighbor <neighbor> enforce-first-as'.

End users can now enforce sane first-AS checking on regular sessions
while e.g. disabling the checks on routeserver sessions, which usually
strip away their own AS number from the path.

To ensure backwards-compatibility, a migration routine was added which
automatically sets the 'enforce-first-as' flag on all configured
neighbors if the old global setting was activated. The old global
command immediately disappears after running the migration routine once.

Signed-off-by: Pascal Mathis <mail@pascalmathis.com>
2018-05-19 14:43:42 +02:00
Donald Sharp
51f9d3e70f
Merge pull request #2034 from vincentbernat/fix/rfc8365-auto-rt
bgpd: add an option for RT auto-derivation to use RFC 8635.
2018-05-16 12:13:04 -04:00
Russ White
2d6d27bcf1
Merge pull request #2196 from LabNConsulting/working/master/bgpd-shutdown-race
BGP: Preclude race condition between listener thread and core during shutdown
2018-05-12 06:27:00 -04:00
Lou Berger
97b4a0ec78 bgpd: block io thread reads once shutdown has started
Signed-off-by: Lou Berger <lberger@labn.net>
2018-05-10 08:47:11 -04:00
Quentin Young
04e1c5bb4a bgpd: fix maximum-prefix + peer-group
Attribute set on peer was being overridden when set on the peer-group.

This commit also adds a parallel flags array that indicates whether a
particular flag is sourced from the peer-group or is peer-specific. It
assumes the default state of all flags is unset. This looks to be true
except in the case of PEER_FLAG_SEND_COMMUNITY,
PEER_FLAG_SEND_EXT_COMMUNITY, and PEER_FLAG_SEND_LARGE_COMMUNITY; these
flags are set by default except when the user specifies to use
config-type = cisco. However the flag field can merely be flipped to
mean the negation of those options in a future commit.

Signed-off-by: Quentin Young <qlyoung@cumulusnetworks.com>
2018-05-07 14:44:10 -04:00
Philippe Guibert
f3d32faaed bgpd: initialise hash lists for pbr
bgp structure is being extended with hash sets that will be used by
flowspec to give policy routing facilities.

Signed-off-by: Philippe Guibert <philippe.guibert@6wind.com>
2018-04-30 11:56:23 +02:00
Don Slice
a8dadcf6cc bgpd: add ability to import default vrf routes
signed-off-by: Don Slice <dslice@cumulusnetworks.com>
2018-04-25 12:39:17 -04:00
Donald Sharp
1d4e8b0d99 bgpd: Add some vrf <-> vrf code comments
Note that when we are importing vrf EVA into vrf DONNA
we must keep track of all the vrfs EVA is being
exported into and we must also keep track of all the vrf's
that DONNA is receiving data from as well.

Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@cumulusnetworks.com>
2018-04-25 12:39:17 -04:00
vivek
92708db6c3 bgpd: Auto RD definitions and encoding
Setup a per-VRF identifier to use along with the Router Id to build the
RD. Define a function to encode the RD. Code is brought over from EVPN
and EVPN code has been modified to use the generic function.

Ticket: CM-20256
Signed-off-by: Vivek Venkatraman <vivek@cumulusnetworks.com>
2018-04-25 12:39:16 -04:00
Mitesh Kanjariya
f4882003c6 bgpd: resolve flag definition confict for af_flags under bgp vrf
afi/safi flags defined under bgp vrf needs to be unique across afi/safi.

Signed-off-by: Mitesh Kanjariya <mitesh@cumulusnetworks.com>
2018-04-25 12:39:16 -04:00
Donald Sharp
12a844a506 bgpd: Implement vrf - vrf route leaking cli
add the `import vrf XXXX` command

router bgp 4 vrf DONNA
  <config>
!

router bgp 4 vrf EVA
  <config>
  address-family ipv4 uni
    import vrf DONNA
  !
!

This command will allow for vrf EVA to specify that it would like
to receive the routes from vrf DONNA into it's table.

Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@cumulusnetworks.com>
2018-04-25 12:39:16 -04:00
Vincent Bernat
bf1061d876 bgpd: add an option for RT auto-derivation to use RFC 8635.
RFC 8635 explains how RT auto-derivation should be done in section
5.1.2.1 [1]. In addition to encoding the VNI in the lowest bytes, a
3-bit field is used to encode a namespace. For VXLAN, we have to put 1
in this field. This is needed for proper interoperability with RT
auto-derivation in JunOS. Since this would break existing setup, an
additional option, "autort rfc8365-compatible" is used.

[1]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8365#section-5.1.2.1

Signed-off-by: Vincent Bernat <vincent@bernat.im>
2018-04-23 17:05:23 +02:00
G. Paul Ziemba
e70e9f8e24 bgpd: vpn-vrf leaking: use dynamic label pool for "auto" labels
Add support for CLI "auto" keyword in vrf->vpn export label:

    router bgp NNN vrf FOO
	address-family ipv4 unicast
	    label vpn export auto
	exit-address-family

Signed-off-by: G. Paul Ziemba <paulz@labn.net>
2018-04-11 23:18:35 -07:00
G. Paul Ziemba
955bfd984f bgpd: dynamic mpls label pool
MPLS label pool backed by allocations from the zebra label manager.

A caller requests a label (e.g., in support of an "auto" label
specification in the CLI) via lp_get(), supplying a unique ID and
a callback function. The callback function is invoked at a later
time with the unique ID and a label value to inform the requestor
of the assigned label.

Requestors may release their labels back to the pool via lp_release().

The label pool is stocked with labels allocated by the zebra label
manager. The interaction with zebra is asynchronous so that bgpd
is not blocked while awaiting a label allocation from zebra.

The label pool implementation allows for bgpd operation before (or
without) zebra, and gracefully handles loss and reconnection of
zebra. Of course, before initial connection with zebra, no labels
are assigned to requestors. If the zebra connection is lost and
regained, callbacks to requestors will invalidate old assignments
and then assign new labels.

Signed-off-by: G. Paul Ziemba <paulz@labn.net>
2018-04-11 23:18:28 -07:00
G. Paul Ziemba
3572fb26ca bgpd: simplify bgp instance name printing
Signed-off-by: G. Paul Ziemba <paulz@labn.net>
2018-04-04 09:24:17 -07:00
jaydom
7c40bf391c bgpd: add flowspec feature
This work is derived from a work done by China-Telecom.
That initial work can be found in [0].
As the gap between frr and quagga is important, a reworks has been
done in the meantime.
The initial work consists of bringing the following:
- Bringing the client side of flowspec.
- the enhancement of address-family ipv4/ipv6 flowspec
- partial data path handling at reception has been prepared
- the support for ipv4 flowspec or ipv6 flowspec in BGP open messages,
  and the internals of BGP has been done.
- the memory contexts necessary for flowspec has been provisioned

In addition to this work, the following has been done:
- the complement of adaptation for FS safi in bgp code
- the code checkstyle has been reworked so as to match frr checkstyle
- the processing of IPv6 FS NLRI is prevented
- the processing of FS NLRI is stopped ( temporary)

[0] https://github.com/chinatelecom-sdn-group/quagga_flowspec/

Signed-off-by: Philippe Guibert <philippe.guibert@6wind.com>
Signed-off-by: jaydom <chinatelecom-sdn-group@github.com>
2018-03-30 14:00:47 +02:00
Lou Berger
615e608d76
Merge pull request #1854 from qlyoung/integer-standards-compliance
*: use C99 standard fixed-width integer types
2018-03-28 10:30:54 -04:00
Quentin Young
d7c0a89a3a
*: use C99 standard fixed-width integer types
The following types are nonstandard:
- u_char
- u_short
- u_int
- u_long
- u_int8_t
- u_int16_t
- u_int32_t

Replace them with the C99 standard types:
- uint8_t
- unsigned short
- unsigned int
- unsigned long
- uint8_t
- uint16_t
- uint32_t

Signed-off-by: Quentin Young <qlyoung@cumulusnetworks.com>
2018-03-27 15:13:34 -04:00
Philippe Guibert
301ad80a99 bgpd: add an API to get incoming VRF from a RT
This commit is relying on bgp vpn-policy. It is needed to configure
several bgp vrf instances, and in each of the bgp instance, configure
the following command under address-family ipv4 unicast node:
[no] rt redirect import RTLIST

Then, a function is provided, that will parse the BGP instances.
The incoming ecommunity will be compared with the configured rt redirect
import ecommunity list, and return the VRF first instance of the matching
route target.

Signed-off-by: Philippe Guibert <philippe.guibert@6wind.com>
2018-03-27 15:21:51 +02:00
G. Paul Ziemba
b9c7bc5ab0 bgpd: new vpn-policy CLI
PR #1739 added code to leak routes between (default VRF) VPN safi and unicast RIBs in any VRF. That set of changes included temporary CLI including vpn-policy blocks to specify RD/RT/label/&c. After considerable discussion, we arrived at a consensus CLI shown below.

The code of this PR implements the vpn-specific parts of this syntax:

router bgp <as> [vrf <FOO>]
    address-family <afi> unicast
        rd (vpn|evpn) export (AS:NN | IP:nn)
        label (vpn|evpn) export (0..1048575)
        rt (vpn|evpn) (import|export|both) RTLIST...
        nexthop vpn (import|export) (A.B.C.D | X:X::X:X)
        route-map (vpn|evpn|vrf NAME) (import|export) MAP

        [no] import|export [vpn|evpn|evpn8]
        [no] import|export vrf NAME

User documentation of the vpn-specific parts of the above syntax is in PR #1937

Signed-off-by: G. Paul Ziemba <paulz@labn.net>
2018-03-19 22:13:43 -07:00
paulzlabn
3f1224cd1a
Merge branch 'master' into working/master/bgp-vpn-vrf-leaking 2018-03-14 13:31:58 -07:00
Mitesh Kanjariya
9bb3ca515b
Merge branch 'master' into type5-default-originate 2018-03-12 14:47:28 -07:00
G. Paul Ziemba
ddb5b4880b bgpd: vpn-vrf route leaking
- add "debug bgp vpn label" CLI
    - improved debug messages for "debug bgp bestpath"
    - send vrf label to zebra after zebra informs bgpd of vrf_id
    - withdraw vrf_label from zebra if zebra informs bgpd that vrf_id is disabled
Signed-off-by: G. Paul Ziemba <paulz@labn.net>
2018-03-09 16:42:40 -05:00
Lou Berger
996c93142d *: conform with COMMUNITY.md formatting rules, via 'make indent'
Signed-off-by: Lou Berger <lberger@labn.net>
2018-03-06 14:04:32 -05:00
Mitesh Kanjariya
58f9e4d3f2
Merge branch 'master' into type5-default-originate 2018-02-27 12:52:24 -08:00
Russ White
7a684566d4
Merge pull request #1802 from dwalton76/bgpd-multipath-same-link-local
bgpd: use peer->ifp->ifindex instead of peer->ifindex
2018-02-27 08:31:06 -05:00
mitesh
2c29b18a1b bgpd: reassign the flags in struct bgp af_flags to avoid conflict
We have af_flags in struct bgp which holds address family related flags.
Seems like we had a conflict between two flags.

Signed-off-by: Mitesh Kanjariya <mitesh@cumulusnetworks.com>
2018-02-27 02:19:57 -08:00
Philippe Guibert
e5619c289a bgpd: server socket is created for all enabled VRF
Upon creation of BGP instances, server socket may or may not be created.
In the case of VRF instances, if the VRF backend relies on NETNS, then
a new server socket will be created for each BGP VRF instance. If the
VRF backend relies on VRF LITE, then only one server socket will be
enough. Moreover, At startup, with BGP VRF configuration, a server
socket may not be created if VRF is not the default one or VRF is not
recognized yet.

Signed-off-by: Philippe Guibert <philippe.guibert@6wind.com>
2018-02-27 11:11:24 +01:00
Mitesh Kanjariya
23e386ac71
Merge branch 'master' into type5-default-originate 2018-02-27 01:46:26 -08:00
Philippe Guibert
ac3133a35d
Merge pull request #1736 from mkanjari/type5-with-asymm
zebra, bgp: Support type-5 routes with asymmetric routing
2018-02-27 10:36:57 +01:00
Daniel Walton
194a4f2c5c bgpd: use peer->ifp->ifindex instead of peer->ifindex
Signed-off-by: Daniel Walton <dwalton@cumulusnetworks.com>

peer->ifindex was only used in two places but it was never populated so
neither of them worked as they should.  'struct peer' also has a 'struct
interface' pointer which we can use to get the ifindex.
2018-02-26 22:13:22 +00:00
Mitesh Kanjariya
486456ca92 bgpd: support for default-originate type-5 route
Implement support for 'default-originate' for L2VPN/EVPN address family.
This is needed for the case where external routing within a POD,
will follow the default route to the border/exit leaf.
The border leaf has more than one next hop to forward the packet on to,
depending on the destination IP.

Signed-off-by: Mitesh Kanjariya <mitesh@cumulusnetworks.com>
2018-02-22 17:31:58 -08:00
Mitesh Kanjariya
154faa5007 bgpd: move l2vpn evpn related flags in struct bgp to af_flags
We have af_flags in struct bgp to hold address family related flags,
l2vpn evpn flags to indicate advertise ipvX unicast should be moved there.

Signed-off-by: Mitesh Kanjariya <mitesh@cumulusnetworks.com>
2018-02-22 17:24:36 -08:00
Mitesh Kanjariya
53c84f7800 bgpd: Policy to control which RIB routes are injected into EVPN
FRR/CL provides the means for injecting regular (IPv4) routes
from the BGP RIB into EVPN as type-5 routes.
This needs to be enhanced to allow selective injection.
This can be achieved by adding a route-map option
for the "advertise ipv4/ipv6 unicast" command.

Signed-off-by: Mitesh Kanjariya <mitesh@cumulusnetworks.com>
2018-02-12 16:02:15 -08:00
Mitesh Kanjariya
efc812a379
Merge branch 'master' into type5-with-asymm 2018-02-12 02:05:00 -08:00
Mitesh Kanjariya
c48d9f5f85 zebra, bgp: Support type-5 routes with asymmetric routing
Asymmetric routing is an ideal choice when all VLANs are cfged on all leafs.
It simplifies the routing configuration and
eliminates potential need for advertising subnet routes.
However, we need to reach the Internet or global destinations
or to do subnet-based routing between PODs or DCs.
This requires EVPN type-5 routes but those routes require L3 VNI configuration.

This task is to support EVPN type-5 routes for prefix-based routing in
conjunction with asymmetric routing within the POD/DC.
It is done by providing an option to use the L3 VNI only for prefix routes,
so that type-2 routes (host routes) will only use the L2 VNI.

Signed-off-by: Mitesh Kanjariya <mitesh@cumulusnetworks.com>
2018-02-10 00:41:28 -08:00