![]() This was causing pimd to crash later; call-stack - (gdb) bt context=<optimized out>) at lib/sigevent.c:254 group=group@entry=0x7ffffa9797e0) at pimd/pim_rp.c:207 grp=grp@entry=0x7ffffa9799fe, sgs=sgs@entry=0x560ac069edb0, size=52) at pimd/pim_msg.c:200 groups=<optimized out>) at pimd/pim_join.c:562 at pimd/pim_neighbor.c:288 at lib/thread.c:1599 at lib/libfrr.c:1024 envp=<optimized out>) at pimd/pim_main.c:162 (gdb) fr 4 group=group@entry=0x7ffffa9797e0) at pimd/pim_rp.c:207 207 pimd/pim_rp.c: No such file or directory. (gdb) fr 6 grp=grp@entry=0x7ffffa9799fe, sgs=sgs@entry=0x560ac069edb0, size=52) at pimd/pim_msg.c:200 200 pimd/pim_msg.c: No such file or directory. (gdb) p source->up->sg_str $1 = '\000' <repeats 31 times>, <incomplete sequence \361> (gdb) This problem can manifest in the following event sequence - 1. upstream RPF neighbor is resolved 2. upstream RPF neighbor becomes unresolved (but upstream entry stays on the jp-agg list) 3. upstream entry is removed on the next old-neighbor jp-agg-list processing the stale entry is accessed resulting in the crash. Signed-off-by: Anuradha Karuppiah <anuradhak@cumulusnetworks.com> |
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FRRouting
FRR is free software that implements and manages various IPv4 and IPv6 routing protocols. It runs on nearly all distributions of Linux and BSD as well as Solaris and supports all modern CPU architectures.
FRR currently supports the following protocols:
- BGP
- OSPFv2
- OSPFv3
- RIPv1
- RIPv2
- RIPng
- IS-IS
- PIM-SM/MSDP
- LDP
- BFD
- Babel
- PBR
- OpenFabric
- VRRP
- EIGRP (alpha)
- NHRP (alpha)
Installation & Use
For source tarballs, see the releases page.
For Debian and its derivatives, use the APT repository at https://deb.frrouting.org/.
Instructions on building and installing from source for supported platforms may be found in the developer docs.
Once installed, please refer to the user guide for instructions on use.
Community
The FRRouting email list server is located here and offers the following public lists:
Topic | List |
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Development | dev@lists.frrouting.org |
Users & Operators | frog@lists.frrouting.org |
Announcements | announce@lists.frrouting.org |
For chat, we currently use Slack. You can join by clicking the "Slack" link under the Participate section of our website.
Contributing
FRR maintains developer's documentation which contains the project workflow and expectations for contributors. Some technical documentation on project internals is also available.
We welcome and appreciate all contributions, no matter how small!
Security
To report security issues, please use our security mailing list:
security [at] lists.frrouting.org