There are 2 defines IF_ZEBRA_MULTICAST_X and
IF_ZEBRA_SHUTDOWN_X macros that do the same
thing. Combine into one.
Future commits will use the IF_ZEBRA_DATA_X macro
as well.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@nvidia.com>
The rib_process_dplane_results function was having each
sub function handler process the results and then
free the ctx. Lot's of functionality that needs to remember
to free the context. Let's just free it in the main loop.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@nvidia.com>
Add the ability for the netconf dplane code to handle
the global NETCONFA_IFINDEX_DEFAULT and NETCONF_IFINDEX_ALL
values. Then store our interested values when we get
them from the kernel as well as being able to display
them to the end operator.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@nvidia.com>
When Zebra receives the netconf update an afi is passed
let's seperate that out and track the v4/v6 specific data
to save and store appropriately.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@nvidia.com>
The mc_forwarding status for an interface was being sent but not
properly retrieved on the zebra master side of the dplane.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@nvidia.com>
Currently the code is marking the nhg as uninstalled but not
causing that to flood up to the dependent nhgs:
nhg 3 is a group of 1/2
1 -> interface A
2 -> interface B
Suppose A goes down, old code would mark nhg 1 as !VALID and !INSTALLED.
Suppose B then goes down, old code would mark nhg 2 as !VALID and !INSTALLED
But would not mark nhg 3 as !VALID and !INSTALLED (sort of assuming that
it would just be cleaned up by NHG refcounts ). I would prefer that
the code is pedantic about nhg 3 actually being removed from the system.
This code moves the setting of !INSTALLED into zebra_nhg.c where it
really belongs.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@nvidia.com>
Consolidate on linux to using the netlink api for gathering all data
about a interface. Leave this interface alone in the meantime for
other OS's.
This also has the side effect of reducing the amount of work
being done on linux in that FRR was handling shut/no shut
events 2 times. Once for the ioctl question asked and
once for the netlink message received.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@nvidia.com>
Move a few things into places they actually belong, and reduce the
number of places we have `#ifdev HAVE_RTADV`. Just overall code
prettification.
... I had actually done this quite a while ago while doing some other
random hacking and thought it more useful to not be sitting on it on my
disk...
Signed-off-by: David Lamparter <equinox@opensourcerouting.org>
RFC 7471 Section 4.2.7:
It is possible for min delay and max delay to be the same value.
Prior to this change, the code required min < avg < max. This
change allows min == avg and avg == max.
test case:
interface eth-rt1
link-params
delay 8000 min 8000 max 8000
Signed-off-by: G. Paul Ziemba <paulz@labn.net>
In the FreeBSD code if you delete the interface
and it has no configuration, the ifp pointer will
be deleted from the system *but* zebra continues
to dereference the just freed pointer.
==58624== Invalid read of size 1
==58624== at 0x48539F3: strlcpy (in /usr/local/libexec/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-freebsd.so)
==58624== by 0x2B0565: ifreq_set_name (ioctl.c:48)
==58624== by 0x2B0565: if_get_flags (ioctl.c:416)
==58624== by 0x2B2D9E: ifan_read (kernel_socket.c:455)
==58624== by 0x2B2D9E: kernel_read (kernel_socket.c:1403)
==58624== by 0x499F46E: thread_call (thread.c:2002)
==58624== by 0x495D2B7: frr_run (libfrr.c:1196)
==58624== by 0x2B40B8: main (main.c:471)
==58624== Address 0x6baa7f0 is 64 bytes inside a block of size 432 free'd
==58624== at 0x484ECDC: free (in /usr/local/libexec/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-freebsd.so)
==58624== by 0x4953A64: if_delete (if.c:283)
==58624== by 0x2A93C1: if_delete_update (interface.c:874)
==58624== by 0x2B2DF3: ifan_read (kernel_socket.c:453)
==58624== by 0x2B2DF3: kernel_read (kernel_socket.c:1403)
==58624== by 0x499F46E: thread_call (thread.c:2002)
==58624== by 0x495D2B7: frr_run (libfrr.c:1196)
==58624== by 0x2B40B8: main (main.c:471)
==58624== Block was alloc'd at
==58624== at 0x4851381: calloc (in /usr/local/libexec/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-freebsd.so)
==58624== by 0x496A022: qcalloc (memory.c:116)
==58624== by 0x49546BC: if_new (if.c:164)
==58624== by 0x49546BC: if_create_name (if.c:218)
==58624== by 0x49546BC: if_get_by_name (if.c:603)
==58624== by 0x2B1295: ifm_read (kernel_socket.c:628)
==58624== by 0x2A7FB6: interface_list (if_sysctl.c:129)
==58624== by 0x2E99C8: zebra_ns_enable (zebra_ns.c:127)
==58624== by 0x2E99C8: zebra_ns_init (zebra_ns.c:214)
==58624== by 0x2B3FF2: main (main.c:401)
==58624==
Zebra needs to pass back whether or not the ifp pointer
was freed when if_delete_update is called and it should
then check in ifan_read as well as ifm_read that the
ifp pointer is still valid for use.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@nvidia.com>
Use the SET/UNSET/CHECK/COND macros for flag bifields
where appropriate throught the protodown code base.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Worley <sworley@nvidia.com>
Simplify the code for printing the reason codes via
show command. Just remove the trailing comma last
before printing.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Worley <sworley@nvidia.com>
Cleanup the logs in the api for setting protodown on/off
that zapi and others use. Make them more useful to a user parsing
them after an issue.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Worley <sworley@nvidia.com>
Extern the api for setting the protodown reason code
bitfield directly. Some places may want to completely update the
bitfield with more than one reason at a time.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Worley <sworley@nvidia.com>
Only clear protodown reason on shutdown/sweep, retain protodown
state.
This is to retain traditional and expected behavior with daemons
like vrrpd setting protodown. They expet it to be set on shutdown
and retained on bring up to prevent traffic from being dropped.
We must cleanup our reason code though to prevent us from blocking
others.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Worley <sworley@nvidia.com>
Add functionality to clear any reason code set on shutdown
of zebra when we are freeing the interface, in case a bad
client didn't tell us to clear it when the shutdown.
Also, in case of a crash or failure to do the above, clear reason
on startup if it is set.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Worley <sworley@nvidia.com>
Add enums for set/unset of prodown state to handle the mainthread
knowing an update is already queued without actually marking it
as complete.
This is to make the logic confirm a bit more with other parts of the code
where we queue dplane updates and not update our internal structs until
success callback is received.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Worley <sworley@nvidia.com>
Add support for setting the protodown reason code.
829eb208e8
These patches handle all our netlink code for setting the reason.
For protodown reason we only set `frr` as the reason externally
but internally we have more descriptive reasoning available via
`show interface IFNAME`. The kernel only provides a bitwidth of 32
that all userspace programs have to share so this makes the most sense.
Since this is new functionality, it needs to be added to the dplane
pthread instead. So these patches, also move the protodown setting we
were doing before into the dplane pthread. For this, we abstract it a
bit more to make it a general interface LINK update dplane API. This
API can be expanded to support gernal link creation/updating when/if
someone ever adds that code.
We also move a more common entrypoint for evpn-mh and from zapi clients
like vrrpd. They both call common code now to set our internal flags
for protodown and protodown reason.
Also add debugging code for dumping netlink packets with
protodown/protodown_reason.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Worley <sworley@nvidia.com>
When an interface goes down, it signals any related NHGs to
re-validate themselves. During zebra shutdown, ensure we remove
any NHGs we've installed.
Signed-off-by: Mark Stapp <mstapp@nvidia.com>
With recent changes to interface up mechanics in if_netlink.c
FRR was receiving as many as 4 up events for an interface
on ifdown/ifup events. This was causing timing issues
in FRR based upon some fun timings. Remove this from
happening.
Ticket: CM-31623
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@nvidia.com>
There exists some interface types that are slow on startup
to fully register their link speed. Especially those that
are working with an asic backend. The speed_update timer
associated with each interface would keep trying if the
system returned a MAX_UINT32 as the speed. This speed
means both unknown or there is none under linux.
Since some interface types are slow on startup let's modify
FRR to try for at most 4 minutes and give up trying on those
interfaces where we never get any useful data.
Why 4 minutes? I wanted to balance the time associated with
slow interfaces coming up with those that will never give us
a value. So I choose 4 minutes as a good ballpark of time
to keep trying
Why not track all those interfaces and just not attempt to
do the speed lookup? I would prefer to not keep track of these
as that I do not know all the interface types, nor do I wish
to keep programming as new ones come in.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@nvidia.com>
Use the dataplane to query and read interface NETCONF data;
add netconf-oriented data to the dplane context object, and
add accessors for it. Add handler for incoming update
processing.
Signed-off-by: Mark Stapp <mstapp@nvidia.com>
RA packets are pretty chatty and when there is a warning from
a missconfiguration on the network, the log file gets filed
up with warnings. Modify the code in rtadv.c to only spit
out the warning in these cases at most every 6 hours.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@nvidia.com>
VRF name should not be printed in the config since 574445ec. The update
was done for NB config output but I missed it for regular vty output.
Signed-off-by: Igor Ryzhov <iryzhov@nfware.com>
Add a thread_ignore_late_timer(struct thread *thread) function
that allows thread.c to ignore when timers are late to the party.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@nvidia.com>
Since f60a1188 we store a pointer to the VRF in the interface structure.
There's no need anymore to store a separate vrf_id field.
Signed-off-by: Igor Ryzhov <iryzhov@nfware.com>
It allows FRR to read the interface config even when the necessary VRFs
are not yet created and interfaces are in "wrong" VRFs. Currently, such
config is rejected.
For VRF-lite backend, we don't care at all about the VRF of the inactive
interface. When the interface is created in the OS and becomes active,
we always use its actual VRF instead of the configured one. So there's
no need to reject the config.
For netns backend, we may have multiple interfaces with the same name in
different VRFs. So we care about the VRF of inactive interfaces. And we
must allow to preconfigure the interface in a VRF even before it is
moved to the corresponding netns. From now on, we allow to create
multiple configs for the same interface name in different VRFs and
the necessary config is applied once the OS interface is moved to the
corresponding netns.
Signed-off-by: Igor Ryzhov <iryzhov@nfware.com>
With netns VRF backend, we may have multiple interfaces with the same
name. Currently, the function output is not deterministic in this case,
it returns the first interface that it finds in the list. Be more
explicit and tell the user that we need the VRF name.
Signed-off-by: Igor Ryzhov <iryzhov@nfware.com>
Move the handler for incoming interface address events
to a neutral source file - it's not netlink-specific and
shouldn't have been in a netlink file.
Signed-off-by: Mark Stapp <mjs.ietf@gmail.com>
Read incoming interface address change notifications in the
dplane pthread; enqueue the events to the main pthread
for processing. This is netlink-only for now - the bsd
kernel socket path remains unchanged.
Signed-off-by: Mark Stapp <mjs.ietf@gmail.com>