We have several pieces of code like this in FRR:
for (afi = AFI_IP; afi < AFI_MAX; afi++)
for (safi = SAFI_UNICAST; safi < SAFI_MAX; safi++)
bgp_distance_table[afi][safi] = bgp_table_init (afi, safi);
We were creating a lot of useless garbage in the code because of this
gap. Fix this.
Signed-off-by: Renato Westphal <renato@opensourcerouting.org>
These commands were causing bgpd to crash if a static VPN route was
configured.
While here, fix a bug in bgp_static_add() and bgp_static_delete().
Signed-off-by: Renato Westphal <renato@opensourcerouting.org>
Originally we used the 'peer' parameter for this:
if (peer_sort (peer) == BGP_PEER_IBGP)
snprintf (buf + strlen (buf), size - strlen (buf), ", localpref %d",
attr->local_pref);
Now we have this:
if (CHECK_FLAG (attr->flag, ATTR_FLAG_BIT (BGP_ATTR_LOCAL_PREF)))
snprintf (buf + strlen (buf), size - strlen (buf), ", localpref %u",
attr->local_pref);
Remove the now useless 'peer' parameter.
Signed-off-by: Renato Westphal <renato@opensourcerouting.org>
To avoid blocking zebra when it's acting as a proxy for an external
label manager.
Besides:
Fix get chunk reconnection. Socket was still being destroyed on failure,
so next attempt would never work.
Filter out unwanted messages in lm sync sock.
Until LDE client sends ZEBRA_LABEL_MANAGER_CONNECT message, zserv
doesn't know which kind of client it is, so it might enqueue unwanted
messages like interface add, interface up, etc. Changes in this commit
discard those messages in the client side in case they arrive before the
expected response.
Change function name for zclient_connect in label manager to avoid
confusion with zclient one.
Signed-off-by: ßingen <bingen@voltanet.io>
1) Fix the kernel send and recv hex dump of what we
are sending to the kernel
2) When configuring the debugs under 'conf t' display
it too.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@cumulusnetworks.com>
ZEBRA_FLAG_SELECTED hasn't been set yet by the time lsp_install is
called. The call path is:
rib_process -> rib_process_add_fib -> zebra_mpls_lsp_install -> lsp_install
but ZEBRA_FLAG_SELECTED is set in rib_process after it calls
rib_process_add_fib. I can't think of anything that it would hurt to
install the LSP regardless of whether ZEBRA_FLAG_SELECTED is set later.
I also cleaned up some UI (json and display the pretty label names
instead of their numeric values).
Signed-off-by: Daniel Walton <dwalton@cumulusnetworks.com>
Pass pointer to pointer instead of assigning by return value. See
previous commit message.
To ensure that the behavior stays functionally correct, any assignments
with the result of a thread_add* function have been transformed to set
the pointer to null before passing it. These can be removed wherever the
pointer is known to already be null.
Signed-off-by: Quentin Young <qlyoung@cumulusnetworks.com>
When scheduling a thread, the scheduling function returns a pointer to
the struct thread that was placed on one of the scheduling queues in the
associated thread master. This pointer is used to check whether or not
the thread is scheduled, and is passed to thread_cancel() should the
daemon need to cancel that particular task.
The thread_fetch() function is called to retrieve the next thread to
execute. However, when it returns, the aforementioned pointer is not
updated. As a result, in order for the above use cases to work, every
thread handler function must set the associated pointer to NULL. This is
bug prone, and moreover, not thread safe.
This patch changes the thread scheduling functions to return void. If
the caller needs a reference to the scheduled thread, it must pass in a
pointer to store the pointer to the thread struct in. Subsequent calls
to thread_cancel(), thread_cancel_event() or thread_fetch() will result
in that pointer being nulled before return. These operations occur
within the thread_master critical sections.
Overall this should avoid bugs introduced by thread handler funcs
forgetting to null the associated pointer, double-scheduling caused by
overwriting pointers to currently scheduled threads without performing a
nullity check, and the introduction of true kernel threads causing race
conditions within the userspace threading world.
Also removes the return value for thread_execute since it always returns
null...
Signed-off-by: Quentin Young <qlyoung@cumulusnetworks.com>