This patch adds a CLI preprocessor function that activates when `|` is
found in the command. This is the start of adding support for some text
processing utilities intended for inline use. The first one implemented
here is `| include`, which provides grep-like filtering of command
output.
Signed-off-by: Quentin Young <qlyoung@cumulusnetworks.com>
This patch adds a hook point intended to allow subscribers to modify the
raw text of a CLI command before it is passed to the rest of the CLI
pipeline. To give access to the raw text of the command, a new function
for executing CLI has been defined whose only difference from
`cmd_execute_command` is that it accepts the command to execute as a
string rather than as a string vector.
Signed-off-by: Quentin Young <qlyoung@cumulusnetworks.com>
I see lots of the same code being copy-pasted and slightly tweaked for
string processing all over the codebase. Time to start aggregating these
pieces into something consistent and correct.
Signed-off-by: Quentin Young <qlyoung@cumulusnetworks.com>
The warning string which appears when the users executes 'no (enable)
password' was moved into command.h and declared as a constant named
'NO_PASSWD_CMD_WARNING'.
This avoids duplicate code and makes it easy to change the warning
message in all places at once.
Signed-off-by: Pascal Mathis <mail@pascalmathis.com>
When the user executes one of the commands 'no password' or 'no enable
password', a warning message gets shown to inform the user of the
security implications.
While the current implementation works, a warning message gets printed
once for each daemon, which can lead to seeing the same message many
times. This does not affect functionality, but looks like an error to
the user as it can be seen within issue #1432.
This commit only prints the warning message inside lib when vtysh
dispatch is not being used. Additionally, the warning message was copied
into the vtysh command handlers, so that they get printed exactly once.
Signed-off-by: Pascal Mathis <mail@pascalmathis.com>
The pull request #1545 from @donaldsharp introduced the command 'no
password' to remove an existing terminal connection password.
Additionally, warnings have been added to both 'no password' and 'no
enable password' to make the user aware of any security implications.
It seems that this specific pull request was never merged against master
and got lost. This commit is a cherry-pick of d4961273cb with fixed
conflicts and updated documentation.
Thanks to @donaldsharp and @pogojotz for the original PR.
Signed-off-by: Pascal Mathis <mail@pascalmathis.com>
VRF static route commands adopt global static config if static config is
placed after a vrf context with no separator, workaround by always
writing static route config before vrf config
Signed-off-by: Quentin Young <qlyoung@cumulusnetworks.com>
Customers have requested the ability to name their devices starting
with a number instead of a letter. This fix changes the check for
hostname to allow either a letter or a number.
Signed-off-by: Don Slice <dslice@cumulusnetworks.com>
The grammar sandbox has had the ability to dump individual commands as
DOT graphs, but now that generalized DOT support is present it's trivial
to extend this to entire submodes. This is quite useful for visualizing
the CLI space when debugging CLI errors.
Signed-off-by: Quentin Young <qlyoung@cumulusnetworks.com>
This is an implementation of PBR for FRR.
This implemenation uses a combination of rules and
tables to determine how packets will flow.
PBR introduces a new concept of 'nexthop-groups' to
specify a group of nexthops that will be used for
ecmp. Nexthop-groups are specified on the cli via:
nexthop-group DONNA
nexthop 192.168.208.1
nexthop 192.168.209.1
nexthop 192.168.210.1
!
PBR sees the nexthop-group and installs these as a default
route with these nexthops starting at table 10000
robot# show pbr nexthop-groups
Nexthop-Group: DONNA Table: 10001 Valid: 1 Installed: 1
Valid: 1 nexthop 192.168.209.1
Valid: 1 nexthop 192.168.210.1
Valid: 1 nexthop 192.168.208.1
I have also introduced the ability to specify a table
in a 'show ip route table XXX' to see the specified tables.
robot# show ip route table 10001
Codes: K - kernel route, C - connected, S - static, R - RIP,
O - OSPF, I - IS-IS, B - BGP, P - PIM, E - EIGRP, N - NHRP,
T - Table, v - VNC, V - VNC-Direct, A - Babel, D - SHARP,
F - PBR,
> - selected route, * - FIB route
F>* 0.0.0.0/0 [0/0] via 192.168.208.1, enp0s8, 00:14:25
* via 192.168.209.1, enp0s9, 00:14:25
* via 192.168.210.1, enp0s10, 00:14:25
PBR tracks PBR-MAPS via the pbr-map command:
!
pbr-map EVA seq 10
match src-ip 4.3.4.0/24
set nexthop-group DONNA
!
pbr-map EVA seq 20
match dst-ip 4.3.5.0/24
set nexthop-group DONNA
!
pbr-maps can have 'match src-ip <prefix>' and 'match dst-ip <prefix>'
to affect decisions about incoming packets. Additionally if you
only have one nexthop to use for a pbr-map you do not need
to setup a nexthop-group and can specify 'set nexthop XXXX'.
To apply the pbr-map to an incoming interface you do this:
interface enp0s10
pbr-policy EVA
!
When a pbr-map is applied to interfaces it can be installed
into the kernel as a rule:
[sharpd@robot frr1]$ ip rule show
0: from all lookup local
309: from 4.3.4.0/24 iif enp0s10 lookup 10001
319: from all to 4.3.5.0/24 iif enp0s10 lookup 10001
1000: from all lookup [l3mdev-table]
32766: from all lookup main
32767: from all lookup default
[sharpd@robot frr1]$ ip route show table 10001
default proto pbr metric 20
nexthop via 192.168.208.1 dev enp0s8 weight 1
nexthop via 192.168.209.1 dev enp0s9 weight 1
nexthop via 192.168.210.1 dev enp0s10 weight 1
The linux kernel now will use the rules and tables to properly
apply these policies.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@cumulusnetworks.com>
Signed-off-by: Don Slice <dslice@cumulusnetworks.com>
Signed-off-by: Quentin Young <qlyoung@cumulusnetworks.com>
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>
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>
This split is introducing logicalrouter.[ch] as the file that contains
the vty commands to configure logical router feature. The split has as
consequence that the backend of logical router is linux_netns.c formerly
called ns.c. The same relationship exists between VRF and its backend
which may be linux_netns.c file.
The split is adapting ns and vrf fiels so as to :
- clarify header
- ensure that the daemon persepctive, the feature VRF or logical router
is called instead of calling directly ns.
- this implies that VRF will call NS apis, as logical router does.
Also, like it is done for default NS and default VRF, the associated VRF
is enabled first, before NETNS is enabled, so that zvrf->zns pointer is
valid when NETNS discovery applies.
Also, other_netns.c file is a stub handler that will be used for non
linux systems. As NETNS feature is only used by Linux, some BSD systems
may want to use the same backend API to benefit from NETNS. This is what
that file has been done.
Signed-off-by: Philippe Guibert <philippe.guibert@6wind.com>
The PIM_NODE command is only being used to display
default vrf configuration. Move this into the
vrf display and remove PIM_NODE.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@cumulusnetworks.com>
This commit adds support for the RTR protocol to receive ROA
information from a RPKI cache server. That information can than be used
to validate the BGP origin AS of IP prefixes.
Both features are implemented using [rtrlib](http://rtrlib.realmv6.org/).
Signed-off-by: Marcel Röthke <marcel.roethke@haw-hamburg.de>
Convert the list_delete(struct list *) function to use
struct list **. This is to allow the list pointer to be nulled.
I keep running into uses of this list_delete function where we
forget to set the returned pointer to NULL and attempt to use
it and then experience a crash, usually after the developer
has long since left the building.
Let's make the api explicit in it setting the list pointer
to null.
Cynical Prediction: This code will expose a attempt
to use the NULL'ed list pointer in some obscure bit
of code.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@cumulusnetworks.com>
1) Some hash key functions where converting pointers
directly to a 32 bit value via downcasting. Pointers
are 64 bit on a majority of our platforms.
2) Some hashes were being created with 256 entries,
downsize the hash creation size to more appropriate
values.
3) Add hash names to hash creation so we can watch
the hash via 'show debugging hashtable'
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@cumulusnetworks.com>
1. Change hostname_get to cmd_hostname_get
2. Change domainname_get to cmd_domainname_get
3. New API to set domainname
3. Provide a CLI command to set domainname
Signed-off-by: Mitesh Kanjariya <mitesh@cumulusnetworks.com>
Also fixes misuse of vector_slot() - that one doesn't check for access
beyond end of vector...
And print node names in grammar sandbox "printall".
Fixes: #543
Signed-off-by: David Lamparter <equinox@opensourcerouting.org>
adds a new all-daemon "debug memstats-at-exit" command. Also saves
memstats to a file in /tmp, useful if a long-running daemon is having
weird issues (e.g. in a user install).
Fixes: #437
Signed-off-by: David Lamparter <equinox@opensourcerouting.org>
ospfd crashes upon configuring multi-instance ospf
i.e 'router ospf x'.
ospfd can return CMD_NOT_MY_INSTANCE which
is not supported in lib/commands
Support two of the error codes
CMD_NOT_MY_INSTANCE and CMD_WARNING_CONFIG_FAILED
Signed-off-by: Chirag Shah <chirag@cumulusnetworks.com>
1. Added support to create mac filters
2. Enabled route-map commands for EVPN address family
3. Provision to add mac filters under match clause in route-maps
Ticket: CM-16349
Review: CCR-6190
Unit-test: Manual (logs attached to ticket)
Signed-off-by: Mitesh Kanjariya <mitesh@cumulusnetworks.com>