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* Fix SEGV when closing legacy threaded VTYex20bChris Hall2011-08-021-1/+1
| | | | Fix of simple typo.
* Improve writing of pid lock file and error reporting.Chris Hall2011-05-181-34/+58
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Added fsync() after writing the pid to the lock file to push the result to the file system immediately. Any error in the procedure is now treated as fatal, and the daemon will exit(1). (Previously only the open and the lock had to succeed.) Any error is logged and is (now) output to stderr. If the pid file is locked, the error message reports the pid which owns the lock.
* Fix for changing of prefix-list entries.Chris Hall2011-05-172-65/+248
| | | | | | | A bug in vector_move_item_here() meant that under some circumstances an "ip prefix-list" command would trigger an assert() because updating an existing entry (with a sequence number) failed to keep the cache of entries correctly sorted.
* Fix assert() in lib/vty_cli so does not go off during "write file"Chris Hall2011-05-121-2/+1
| | | | | | Previously, assert failed to take into account possible extra state of vty during "write file", so with particular sleight of hand could be persuaded to go off invalidly.
* Fix to include all new show commands from 0.99.18.Chris Hall2011-04-052-1/+12
| | | | | A couple of RESTRICTED_NODE entries went astray and have been brought back into the fold.
* Bring "ex" version up to date with 0.99.18ex14Chris Hall2011-03-29107-8809/+2639
| | | | | | | | Release: 0.99.18ex14 Also fixes issue with unknown attributes -- does not release them prematurely. Contains the "bgpd: New show commands for improved view and address family support", which is post 0.99.18. (But not RFC 5082 GTSM.)
* Correct logging output on 32-bit machines.ex12Chris Hall2011-03-212-60/+59
| | | | | | | | | | v0.99.15ex12 Construction of log messages using qfs_printf()/qfs_vprintf() did not produce the intended results on 32-bit machines -- so that some logging messages were garbled. On 64-bit machines the log messages were formed as expected.
* ex09: Fix "no ip community-list"ex09Chris Hall2010-12-213-5/+24
| | | | | "no ip community-list" leaves a named list with NULL value, and some operations did not check for that NULL value.
* Remove unneccessary zlog_err message when re-enabling BGP sessionChris Hall2010-12-171-2/+0
| | | | | | | | | | When re-enabling a BGP session (for example, after one has timed out), a log message with error priority: bgp_peer_enable: enabling peer x.x.x.x was being generated. Since this is not an error event, or a useful thing to log under almost any conditions, this has been removed.
* Fix "neighbor xx peer-group" and "show bgp XX::"Chris Hall2010-12-144-92/+103
| | | | | | | | | | | | 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890 For an unknown reason "neighbor xx peer-group" returned a CMD_WARNING even when everything was fine. Fixed. "show bgp XX::" issued a spurious "address is malformed" error message. Fixed. Small change to AS_PATH handling to clarify the checking of as-segment lengths.
* Change prefix-list to allow: len <= ge <= le <= maxex08Chris Hall2010-12-092-18/+22
| | | | | | | | | Cisco claim to require: len < ge < le <= max but are thought to allow: len < ge <= le <= max Later model Cisco IOS has an "eq" option, for ge == le ! Increase version number to ex08.
* Make routemap sequence numbers 32-bitChris Hall2010-10-293-80/+144
| | | | | | | Standard Cisco routemap sequence numbers are 1..65535, and Quagga has followed that. This change extends the range to 4,294,967,295. Also fixes bug in prefix-list handling for IPv6 /32 prefixes.
* Fix to accept Route Refresh messages (message type 5).Chris Hall2010-09-133-5/+7
| | | | Simple bug fix.
* Fix bug in NOTIFICATION handling before FSM reaches Established state.ex07Chris Hall2010-09-105-36/+30
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Change removes the setting of session->active to false which was being done before a NOTIFICATION message is sent. This flag should remain true when the session is not being stopped -- which is the case if a NOTIFICATION is sent before Established state is reached. Effect of this bug was to trip up the accept() side of the session, bringing bgpd down on an assert(). This bug may be triggered by a peer that accepts a connection and then remains silent, for whatever reason -- causing bgpd to issue an HoldTimer Expired NOTIFICATION. Version advanced to 0.99.15ex07. Other changes purely cosmetic -- eg changing some 'int' to 'bool', and a few small documentation edits.
* bgpd: fix handling of AS path dataChris Hall2010-08-306-204/+245
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * bgpd/bgp_aspath.c * assegments_parse(): add handling of AS4_PATH input, update bounds checks, add check for AS segment type * aspath_parse(): add handling of AS4_PATH input, expect assegments_parse() to do length checking * aspath_empty(): update for the new function prototype * bgpd/bgp_aspath.h: ditto * tests/aspath_test.c: ditto * bgpd/bgp_attr.c * bgp_attr_aspath(): add handling of AS4_PATH input, update flags checks, change returned type * bgp_attr_as4_path(): discard, superseded by bgp_attr_aspath() * bgp_attr_parse(): update respectively Bump version to "ex06" (configure.c).
* Add "match as-origin ASN" route-map entryChris Hall2010-08-232-2/+122
| | | | | Provides a faster way to match the last ASN in the AS Path to an expected ASN.
* Fix various capability flags so that sessions are restarted.Chris Hall2010-08-0415-67/+167
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | For some reason (unknown) changing the following did NOT restart any active session: neighbor dont-capability-negotiate neighbor override-capability neighbor strict-capability-match since these can all change the nature of a session, this seems to be a (long time) bug, and has been fixed. Also, per RFC 5492: if (during OpenSent and OpenConfirm) get a NOTIFICATION: "Open/Unsupported Optional Parameter", treat that as "don't understand capabilities" and suppress sending of capabilities. Advanced to "ex05".
* Fix neighbor override-capabilityChris Hall2010-08-033-14/+11
| | | | Update version to "ex04".
* Avoid creating neighbor with same address as another.Chris Hall2010-07-304-2/+14
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | With bgp multiple-instance it was possible to create a neighbor in one "view" with the same addres as a neighbor in another view (or the main, unnamed view). To do so was a mistake, since (in particular) the accept() mechanism depends on finding the neighbor by its address -- so two neighbors with the same address == confusion. Attempting to create two neighbors with the same address is now treated as an error, at the command level. Also, added "-rdynamic" to the CFLAGS for gcc in configure.ac. This improves the output from the stack traceback in the event of an assert or other failure.
* Introduce "rs-in" route-maproot2010-07-2810-559/+1059
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | All peers may be configured with an "rs-in" route-map, whether they are rsclients, or not. All routes from a given peer are passed through the "rs-in" route-map before being considered for inclusion in any rsclients RIBs. Routes pass through the "rs-in" route-map once, irrespective of the number of rsclients. An "rs-in" route-map is intended to be used to ensure that routes from a given peer are kosher, before being passed to rsclients. The "in" route-map and filters may do the same, but for the main RIB. Any route-selection type actions that the "in" route-map may do for the main RIB will probably be done in the "import" route-map for an rsclient RIB. Also: * make zfree() work for NULL items, in lib/memory.c * fix clear ip bgp .... so works when pEstablished Version change to ex03.
* Trap SIGABRT so that get backtrace in the log.root2010-07-228-48/+138
| | | | | Improve handling of notification objects, and the printing of same to the logs.
* Reworking of peer state handling.Chris Hall2010-07-1939-2003/+3082
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This fixes a reported assert() in 'no neighbor xxx'. It also fixes other issues found when reviewing and testing that. Also fixed is a reported segfault caused by prefix lists without explicit sequence numbers. Peer State ========== Tightened up the peer state handling, including: * shades of pIdle -- depending on some peer flags and the session, if any * state transitions -- particularly pEstablished -> pIdle or pClearing * handling if deleting peer and associated session * handling of PEER_DOWN_XXX -- why peer was last downed * handling of last NOTIFICATION sent/received RS Client RIBs ============== Cleared up places where RS Client RIBs were not disposed of properly when a peer's afi/safi state changed, in particular: -- when deactivating an afi/safi -- when unsetting the rs client state for an afi/safi -- when binding a peer to a group for an afi/safi In the past these issues were probably invisible, except for a slight leak of memory. With the newer code these issues triggered some asserts when closing down a peer or the entire program. Program Termination =================== Now terminates by deleting all peers -- essentially 'no neighbor' for all peers. Each time a peer is set to be deleted bm->peer_linger_count is incremented, when the peer finally is deleted, the count is decremented. So while in program_terminating state, all nexuses continue to run until the Routing Engine spots that there are no peers left to delete. Then all nexuses are shut down and the program finally terminates. To do this, when termination starts a new Routing Engine foreground task is added, which calls program_terminate_if_all_peers_deleted(). Accept() Status for Session =========================== The accept() code needs to find the session associated with the incoming IP address. Then it needs to see if can accept the incoming connection. It looks up the IP address in the Peer Index (under its Mutex). Previously: the Peer Index entry contained a pointer to the accepting connection (if any), and the session had a pointer to the Peer Index entry so that it could set/clear the accept field in that entry. Now: have removed the accept field in the Peer Index entry, and the pointer from the session to that entry. There is now an "accept" flag in the session structure -- so setting/clearing accept does not have to fiddle with any state to do with the peer. Which seems cleaner. To find the session, the accept() code goes via the Peer Index and then via the peer to find the session. This is done under the Peer Index Mutex. To support that, the Routing Engine only changes the peer->session pointer under the same Mutex. General Changes =============== 1. name changes: peer_lock -> bgp_peer_lock etc. 2. bgp_notify_send -> bgp_peer_down_error bgp_notify_send_with_data -> bgp_peer_down_error_with_data 3. name changes: bgp_peer_sIdle -> bgp_peer_pIdle etc. 4. changing int to bool 5. added "received" flag to bgp_notify structure Files Affected ============== configure.ac -- set version to 0.99.15ex02 bgpd/bgp.h -- format changes only bgpd/bgp_advertise.c -- (1) bgpd/bgp_attr.c -- (2) bgpd/bgp_common.h -- (3) bgpd/bgp_connection.c -- (4) for session->active - adding session->accept flag - removing peer index accept entry - adding bgp_connection_query_accept() bgpd/bgp_connection.h -- adding bgp_connection_query_accept() bgpd/bgp_debug.c -- (3) (5) - changed bgp_notify_print() to remove "sending" parameter and use (5) bgpd/bgp_debug.h -- changed bgp_notify_print() bgpd/bgp_fsm.c -- added TODO for NSF and for CollisionDetectEstablishedState bgpd/bgp_main.c -- (4) for various flags - added static bool program_terminating - used "mqb_priority" name instead of "1" - ignore SIGHUP and SIGTERM messages once is "program_terminating" - added program_terminate_if_all_peers_deleted() - in SIGTERM: set program_terminating and add the foreground hook. bgpd/bgp_mplsvpn.c -- (3) bgpd/bgp_msg_read.c -- (5) set the "received" flag on incoming notifications - update call of bgp_notify_print() bgpd/bgp_msg_write.c -- update call of bgp_notify_print() bgpd/bgp_network.c -- (4) bgpd/bgp_nexthop.c -- (3) bgpd/bgp_notification.c -- add "received" flag to notification structure, which is false by default. bgpd/bgp_notification.h -- add "received" flag to notification structure - add bgp_notify_set_received() - add bgp_notify_get_received() bgpd/bgp_open.c -- (2) bgpd/bgp_open_state.c -- in bgp_peer_open_state_receive(): - copy the session->hold_timer_interval and session->keepalive_timer_interval values (as negotiated by the BGP Engine) into the peer - set PEER_CAP_RESTART_RCV if have - fix typo, use: open_recv->can_preserve not: open_recv->can_g_restart bgpd/bgp_packet.c -- delete bgp_notify_send() and bgp_notify_send_with_data() - (1) (2) (3) - bgp_clear_route_normal() -> bgp_clear_routes() and now returns "completed" state. bgpd/bgp_packet.h -- delete: bgp_keepalive_send() bgp_open_send() bgp_notify_send() bgp_notify_send_with_data() bgpd/bgp_peer.c -- changed: bgp_session_has_established() bgp_session session() bgp_session_has_disabled() to void and to take session, not peer. - removed lock of session structure in bgp_session_do_event() -- was holding the lock for far longer than necessary, particularly when clearing routes ! - in bgp_session_has_established(): - lock session structure where and only where required - tidied up timer handling - in bgp_session_has_stopped(): - extend IdleHoldTime - examine notification etc to see why session came down. - invoke bgp_peer_down_notify(), which will start the process of downing the peer. - in bgp_session_has_disabled(): - removed defer_enable - removed calls to bgp_peer_stop() etc. That is done in bgp_peer_down() et all. - now if session is marked delete_me, then do that; otherwise, can enable again. - removed program_terminate_if_all_disabled(), replaced by new mechanism - in bgp_peer_stop(): - changed to void function and added nsf parameter. - sets pClearing state. - MUST now only be called when pEstablished. - removed some code to bgp_peer_reset_idle(). So... bgp_peer_stop() brings pEstablished peer to halt, while bgp_peer_reset_idle() prepares it for new session. - now passes nsf to bgp_clear_all_routes(), which returns flag to say whether task is complete or whether it continues in background. - clearing of NSF_MODE and flags moved to bgp_peer_reset_idle(). - sets pIdle state if route clearing completed - renamed peer_nsf_stop() -> bgp_peer_nsf_stop() - if is pIdle or pClearing and have NSF routes, then stops timers and clears out all the NSF routes. - added bgp_peer_clear_all_stale_routes() - added bgp_peer_shutdown() -- used when peer is downed for PEER_DOWN_USER_SHUTDOWN ! - added bgp_peer_reset_idle() -- used when peer goes pIdle or is about to enable session. - deleted bgp_peer_timers_stop() -- see bgp_peer_change_status(). - replaced bgp_peer_clearing_completed() - if pClearing, sets pIdle and enables if can - if pDeleting, unlocks peer - replaced bgp_timer_set() by bgp_peer_timers_set() -- deals in new peer states only. - renamed peer_new() -> bgp_peer_new() - renamed peer_create() -> bgp_peer_create() - added setting of PEER_STATUS_REAL_PEER - changed auto activation to reflect what actually happens. - changed bgp_session_init_new() call because it now sets peer->session. - sets timers suitable for pIdle. before any auto enable. - renamed peer_delete() -> bgp_peer_delete() - removed call of peer_nsf_stop() - added bgp_peer_down() with PEER_DOWN_NEIGHBOR_DELETE -- which does all the work of flattening an active peer, and returns it pIdle or pClearing. - if pClearing, lock the peer so that when clearing completes, it can unlock it. - sets pDeleting state, and increments bm->peer_linger_count. - tightened procedure for dealing with various references to peer -- including use of the PEER_STATUS_REAL_PEER flag. - tidied up dealing with rsclient RIBs and shared pointers to group versions of same. - removed call of bgp_timer_set(), now done in bgp_peer_change_status(). - now unregisters the peer immediately, so can register a new one before this one is completely deleted. - deletes session if it can. - moved peer_lock() & peer_unlock() from bgpd.c and renamed bgp_peer_lock() & bgp_peer_unlock() - renamed peer_free() bgp_peer_free() and made static. - peer must be pDeleting -- so have been through bgp_peer_delete() - peer->session must be NULL - decrements bm->peer_linger_count - deleted peer->clear_node_queue handling - deleted bgp_session_free() -- that's done in bgp_peer_delete() or elsewhere. - unlocked bgp at end - assert peer->session == NULL, to be sure - set peer->lock == -54321 - in bgp_peer_enable(): - recast as switch() on peer state - added bgp_peer_reset)idle() before enabling the session. - renamed bgp_peer_disable() -> bgp_peer_down() - takes PEER_DOWN_XXX argument, which drives what notification is sent, and sets the peer->last_reset status. A small number of PEER_DOWN_XXX are special. - removed the IdleHoldTimer stuff. - copies outbound notification to session. - for PEER_DOWN_NSF_CLOSE_SESSION, keep non- stale routes. - for PEER_DOWN_USER_SHUTDOWN, do bgp_peer_shutdown() - after disabling any session and doing any shutdown, proceed as per peer->status: pIdle -- flush stale routes bgp_peer_enable() pEstablished -- bgp_peer_stop() pClearing -- flush stale routes - added bgp_peer_down_notify(). - added bgp_peer_down_error(), which replaces bgp_notify_send(). - added bgp_peer_down_error_with_data(), which replaces bgp_notify_send_with_data() The "down_error" functions calculate the appropriate PEER_DOWN_XXX value, and call bgp_peer_down_notify(). - added bgp_peer_map_peer_down(), to map PEER_DOWN_XXX to a notification message. - added bgp_peer_map_notification, to map notification message to a PEER_DOWN_XXX. - renamed peer_change_status() -> bgp_peer_change_status() - do most things only if state changes. - add call to bgp_peer_reset_idle() as enter pIdle state. - at all times do bgp_peer_timer_set() - renamed peer_timers_set() -> bgp_peer_timers_set() - commoned up code for Graceful Restart and Graceful Restart Stale timers and stale routes. - changed Graceful Restart Stale time to cope if it should expire before Graceful Restart ! bgpd/bgp_peer.h -- added PEER_DOWN_XXX values and tidied up + PEER_DOWN_NULL + PEER_DOWN_UNSPECIFIED + PEER_DOWN_CONFIG_CHANGE + PEER_DOWN_AF_DEACTIVATE + PEER_DOWN_PASSWORD_CHANGE + PEER_DOWN_ALLOWAS_IN_CHANGE + PEER_DOWN_INTERFACE_DOWN + PEER_DOWN_MAX_PREFIX + PEER_DOWN_HEADER_ERROR + PEER_DOWN_OPEN_ERROR + PEER_DOWN_UPDATE_ERROR + PEER_DOWN_HOLD_TIMER + PEER_DOWN_FSM_ERROR + PEER_DOWN_DYN_CAP_ERROR - PEER_DOWN_NOTIFY_SEND (deleted) - added typedef peer_down_t - struct peer: - deleted redundant clear_node_queue - removed PEER_STATUS_ACCEPT_PEER flag - added PEER_STATUS_REAL_PEER flag - (3) - deleted bgp_peer_reenable() -- redundant - deleted bgp_peer_stop() -- now static - replaced bgp_peer_disable() by bgp_peer_down() - added bgp_peer_down_error() - added bgp_peer_down_error_with_data() - deleted peer_change_status() -- now static - renamed peer_new() -> bgp_peer_new() - renamed peer_create() -> bgp_peer_create() - renamed peer_delete() -> bgp_peer_delete() - added bgp_peer_lock() - added bgp_peer_unlock() - deleted peer_free() - deleted peer_nsf_stop() bgpd/bgp_peer_index.c -- removed accept entry from bgp_peer_index_entry structure - added explicit next_free entry to the structure - sets next_free to point at self in entries which are in use -- and checks this. - change bgp_peer_index_seek_accept() to link to session via the peer data structure, and to call bgp_connection_query_accept() under the Peer Index Mutex. - (4) for bgp_peer_index_seek_accept() bgpd/bgp_peer_index.h -- removed accept entry from bgp_peer_index_entry structure - added explicit next_free entry to the structure - (4) for bgp_peer_index_seek_accept() bgpd/bgp_route.c -- (1) (2) (3) - in bgp_process_rsclient(), bgp_process_main(), and bgp_processq_del(): - extra dasserts() - clear rn->wq_next - unlock table *after* unlock node (bug fix) - in bgp_process(), lock bgp before table. - in bgp_maximum_prefix_restart_timer(), replace call of peer_clear() by unset of flag and bgp_peer_enable() -- peer is already down. - added bgp_maximum_prefix_cancel_timer() - deleted bgp_clear_this_route() -- code now inline in only caller. - renamed bgp_clear_route_normal() -> bgp_clear_routes() - takes an "nsf" argument to invoke NSF "clearing", iff nsf set for afi/safi. Sets PEER_STATUS_NSF_WAIT if so. - returns bool "completed" if clearing has completed immediately -- ie no background work left to be done. - renamed bgp_clear_route_all() -> bgp_clear_all_routes() - takes "nsf" argument and returns "completed" as for bgp_clear_routes(). - removed call: bgp_peer_clearing_completed() - renamed bgp_clear_route_rsclient() -> bgp_clear_rsclient_rib() - deleted bgp_cleanup_routes() -- was used during termination, no longer required because termination deletes all peers. bgpd/bgp_route.h -- deleted bgp_cleanup_routes() -- program termination now deletes all peers, which implicitly cleans up all routes. - renamed: bgp_clear_route_normal() -> bgp_clear_routes() - renamed: bgp_clear_route_rsclient() -> bgp_clear_rsclient_rib() - renamed: bgp_clear_route_all() -> bgp_clear_all_routes() - added: bgp_maximum_prefix_cancel_timer() bgpd/bgp_session.c -- (3) - deleted bgp_session_defer_if_limping() - in bgp_session_init_new() - changed to void and removed session argument -- always creates a new session - peer MUST not have a session - removed Peer Index pointer stuff as Peer Index no longer has accept field - sets session->peer and locks peer - sets peer->session under Peer Index Mutex - sets session->delete_me false - sets session->accept flag false - replaced bgp_session_free() by bgp_session_delete() - changed to void function - if session is active, set the delete_me flag so session will be deleted when goes sDisabled. - make sure that session Mutex has been released by the BGP Engine before destroying it... otherwise: tears. - unhook session from peer under Peer Index mutex -- for accept() stuff. - unhook peer from session. - unlock peer. - in bgp_session_enable() - assert that peer is pIdle. - clear delete_me for completeness - clear additional fields - in bgp_session_disable() - clear session->accept - in bgp_session_is_active() - no longer interested in Peer Index stuff - deleted bgp_session_defer_if_limping() bgpd/bgp_session.h -- in bgp_session structure: - removed index_entry pointer to Peer Index - added delete_me flag - removed defer_enable flag - added accept flag - removed session parameter from bgp_session_init_new() - deleted bgp_session_free() - added bgp_session_delete() - bgp_session_is_active() now returns bool bgpd/bgp_table.c -- bgp_node_free() sets lock count = -54321 - in bgp_table_free(): - assert that route node is empty - set lock count = -54321 - bgp_node_delete() asserts that is not on_wq - (1) bgpd/bgp_vty.c -- (1) (3) (4) - change peer_af_flag_modify_vty() to call peer_af_flag_modify() not set or unset. - change name: bgp_clear_route_rsclient() -> bgp_clear_rsclient_rib() - in peer_rsclient_set_vty(): - add peer to bgp->rsclient list after all validation is complete - in peer_rsclient_unset_vty(): - removed code for deleting the rsclient RIB etc to peer_rsclient_unset(). - added peer_rsclient_unset() bgpd/bgp_zebra.c -- bgp_peer_disable() -> bgp_peer_down() and now takes PEER_DOWN_INTERFACE_DOWN argument. bgpd/bgpd.c -- (1) (3) - replaced setting peer->last_reset and call of bgp_notify_send() by call of the new bgp_peer_down(). - bgp_router_id_set() ... PEER_DOWN_RID_CHANGE - bgp_cluster_id_set() ... PEER_DOWN_CLID_CHANGE - bgp_cluster_id_unset() ... PEER_DOWN_CLID_CHANGE - bgp_confederation_id_set() ... PEER_DOWN_CONFED_ID_CHANGE ... PEER_DOWN_CONFED_ID_CHANGE - bgp_confederation_id_unset() ... PEER_DOWN_CONFED_ID_CHANGE - bgp_confederation_peers_add() ... PEER_DOWN_CONFED_PEER_CHANGE - bgp_confederation_peers_remove() ... PEER_DOWN_CONFED_PEER_CHANGE - peer_as_change() ... PEER_DOWN_REMOTE_AS_CHANGE - peer_activate() ... PEER_DOWN_AF_ACTIVATE - peer_deactivate() ... PEER_DOWN_AF_DEACTIVATE - peer_group_bind() ... PEER_DOWN_RMAP_BIND - peer_group_unbind() ... PEER_DOWN_RMAP_UNBIND - peer_change_action() ... why_changed ... why_changed - peer_flag_modify_action() ... action->peer_down - peer_update_source_if_set() ... PEER_DOWN_UPDATE_SOURCE_CHANGE ... PEER_DOWN_UPDATE_SOURCE_CHANGE - peer_update_source_addr_set() ... PEER_DOWN_UPDATE_SOURCE_CHANGE ... PEER_DOWN_UPDATE_SOURCE_CHANGE - peer_update_source_unset() ... PEER_DOWN_UPDATE_SOURCE_CHANGE ... PEER_DOWN_UPDATE_SOURCE_CHANGE - peer_local_as_set() ... PEER_DOWN_LOCAL_AS_CHANGE ... PEER_DOWN_LOCAL_AS_CHANGE - peer_local_as_unset() ... PEER_DOWN_LOCAL_AS_CHANGE ... PEER_DOWN_LOCAL_AS_CHANGE - peer_password_set() ... PEER_DOWN_PASSWORD_CHANGE ... PEER_DOWN_PASSWORD_CHANGE - peer_password_unset() ... PEER_DOWN_PASSWORD_CHANGE ... PEER_DOWN_PASSWORD_CHANGE - peer_clear() ... PEER_DOWN_USER_RESET - bgp_terminate() ... PEER_DOWN_USER_RESET - deleted peer_lock() & peer_unlock(). See bgp_peer_lock() & bgp_peer_unlock() in bgp_peer - in peer_as_change(), move downing of peer to after all config changes have been made. - in peer_remote_as() implicitly activate iff !BGP_FLAG_NO_DEFAULT and is IPv4/Unicast. (but only ever called with IPv4/Unicast or nothing at all.) - in peer_deactivate() - if cannot dynamically reconfigure, then will down the peer PEER_DOWN_AF_DEACTIVATE. - uses new peer_rsclient_unset() to tidy away any rsclient RIB etc. - in peer_change_action(): - added 'why_down' argument - replace if's by switch() - in struct peer_flag_action, updated entry types - in peer_flag_action_list[], added the appropriate PEER_DOWN_XXX values. - in peer_af_flag_action_list[] - added the appropriate PEER_DOWN_XXX values - added multiple flag entries - in peer_flag_action_set(): - changed to return const address of peer_flag_action structure -- or NULL. - table may now contain entries which the given flag must be a subset of. - in peer_flag_modify_action(): - now takes peer_flag_action* and whether flag has been set or not. - allow *only* peer_change_none or peer_change_reset - deal with clearing PEER_FLAG_SHUTDOWN, otherwise bgp_peer_down(). - in peer_group_bind(): - uses new peer_rsclient_unset() to tidy away any rsclient RIB etc. - in peer_flag_modify(): - takes bool set flag - changed to suit peer_flag_action_set() and peer_flag_modify_action() - in peer_flag_set() and peer_flag_unset() changed to bool flag - added peer_af_flag_modify_action(), common code for use in peer_af_flag_modify(). - in peer_af_flag_modify(): - takes bool set flag - changed to suit peer_flag_action_set() and peer_flag_modify_action() - use peer_af_flag_modify_action() - in peer_af_flag_set() and peer_af_flag_unset() changed to bool flag - in peer_clear(): adjust for new bgp_peer_down() mechanics. - in bgp_master_init(): account for peer_linger_count (starting at 0) - in bgp_terminate(): - removed program_terminating -- see flag now in bgp_main.c - implement "retain_mode" by using BGP_OPT_NO_FIB flag to turn off changing the FIB as routes are deleted. - either bgp_peer_delete() if terminating or bgp_peer_down() all peers. - flush process queues. - deleted program_terminate_if_all_disabled() - in peer_lookup(), removed handling of PEER_STATUS_ACCEPT_PEER(). - deleted peer_lookup_with_open(). - in bgp_config_write_family(), removed handling of PEER_STATUS_ACCEPT_PEER(). - in bgp_config_write(), removed handling of PEER_STATUS_ACCEPT_PEER(). bgpd/bgpd.h -- add peer_linger_count entry to the bgp_master structure. - remove: peer_lock(), peer_unlock() and peer_delete() - (4) for peer_af_flag_modify() - added peer_rsclient_unset() lib/plist.c -- fixed handling of prefix lists with no explicit sequence numbers. lib/qpnexus.c -- (4) for main_thread & terminate flags - change qpn_terminate() so does nothing if terminate flag is already set. lib/qpnexus.h -- (4) for main_thread & terminate flags tests/bgp_capability_test.c -- (3)
* Fixes to vty stuff so that zebra runs.Chris Hall2010-06-164-6/+21
| | | | | | | | | Changes to vty handling require the library to behave one way when running as part of the new (threaded) bgpd and another way when running as part of any of the other Quagga daemons. Code to revoke things from the command queue failed to test whether it was running as part of the new bgpd or not.
* Adjustments to scheduling of Routing Engine work.Chris Hall2010-05-2710-99/+114
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | These changes mean that Quagga copes a little better when there are very large numbers of updates/withrawal messages arriving all at once... ...it is not possible to cure the problem of overloading Quagga by throwing too much at it. However, these changes at least mean that when BGP sessions drop, the Routing Engine will notice that in a reasonable time, and can clear up all routes associated with the session (throwing away any updates/withdraws already received, but not yet dealt with.) Amonst these changes are Chris Caputo's patches for bgp_node locking issues -- see quagga-dev 7960 mailing list message.
* Reinstate NOTIFICATION logging and turn off Memory TrackerChris Hall2010-05-138-360/+380
| | | | | | | | | In the introduction of the BGP Engine the logging of NOTIFICATION messages fell by the wayside. This change reinstates that logging. This change also turns off the Memory Tracker, unless QDEBUG is defined.
* Trap NULL returns from calloc() in mem_trackerChris Hall2010-04-281-0/+4
| | | | | | The lib/mem_tracker.c allocates memory for its tracking tables, and now checks that has not run out of memory -- so that stops immediately rather than shortly after in an odd way.
* Fix vty being closed while waiting on '--more--' prompt.Chris Hall2010-04-285-13/+51
| | | | | | | | | The vty_half_close() did not properly take care of the CLI state when in "cli_more_wait" state. This fix tests for cli_more_wait state in vty_half_close() and explicitly exits that state. (Instead of letting the state be cleared implicitly, which didn't quite tidy up quickly enough.)
* Don't return "Not Supported" when setting NULL MD5 passwordChris Hall2010-04-281-2/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | If TCP MD5 signature is not supported, sockopt_tcp_signature() returns ENOSYS. This change means that if the given password is NULL or an empty string, then returns OK, even when TCP MD5 signature is not supported. If the password is being cleared, it doesn't matter that it could never have bee set in the first place ! This means that unless a password is required, it is safe to call sockopt_tcp_signature() whether the facility is supported or not. Which further means that only this function needs to worry about the circumstances under which it is supported !
* Another compiler warning bites the dust.Chris Hall2010-04-171-1/+1
| | | | | | | | Compiling with gcc 4.2.1 on FreeBSD seems to come up with different warnings than gcc 4.4.3 on Linux -- even with, as far as one can see, exactly the same compiler options. This is, in fact, a spurious complaint in ripngd.c.
* Adjusted lib/getopt to eliminate compiler warnings.Chris Hall2010-04-173-1356/+1370
| | | | | Fixed so that compiler no longer complains about losing const state.
* Bring up to date with 0.99.16 releaseChris Hall2010-04-1712-24/+38
| | | | | | | | | | This brings this branch up to date with 0.99.16, EXCEPT for the change to bgpd to use monotonic clock for timing updates. There are places where bgpd expects to find the actual time that things happened... so this change is not though to be complete. Further tidying in zebra, for FreeBSD.
* Fixing declarations to eliminate compiler warnings in zebra.Chris Hall2010-04-1725-33/+189
| | | | | | | | | | | Only parts of zebra/*.c are compiled and linked, depending on what was chosen at "configure" time. A subset of that is compiled and linked for testzebra. Some things were not declared, or not declared everywhere they were required... leading to a number of compiler warnings. These changes are intended to tidy that up.
* Put back some Quagga additions to getopt.c etc.Chris Hall2010-04-174-66/+45
| | | | | | | | Also, backed out a small change in zebra/misc_null.c, which removed a warning, but on reflection may be using deep magic which is not fully understood (by me, anyway). zebra appears to have a number of definitions for the same function, and how that is all linked is not obvious (to me, anyway).
* Update lib/getopt.c, getopt1.c and getopt.hChris Hall2010-04-173-1410/+1376
| | | | | Found new versions which have function prototypes and such like new-fangled stuff.
* Further warnings removed for gcc 4.2.1.Chris Hall2010-04-173-11/+34
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* Further reduction of warnings under gcc 4.2.1Chris Hall2010-04-167-34/+59
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* Fixes to compile on FreeBSD 8.0 with gcc 4.2.1Chris Hall2010-04-165-13/+27
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* Removing compiler warnings.Chris Hall2010-04-1635-90/+158
| | | | | | | | Removed nearly 100 compiler warnings in the various routing daemons which now clean compile. Removed one warning in vty.c, which was obscured by the other warnings. SO... this commit corrects the previous one.
* Compile all daemons, except vtysh, clean but with warnings.Chris Hall2010-04-169-60/+93
| | | | | | | | Now compiles with all daemons enabled. Split command.h to separate out the functions whish are only used durring command execution -- that is, those used in vty.c and family and in vtysh.
* Fix compiling with --enable-snmpChris Hall2010-04-152-18/+22
| | | | | | | | | | | | Now compiles with --enable-snmp, but note that: * setting timer values will not affect sessions which have already been activated. * the values for BGPPEERSTATE are not the same as before. (Am looking into what this should be.) * cannot (currently) stop sessions using SNMP.
* Added configure-quagga for Euro-IX testingChris Hall2010-04-151-0/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Current code is not known to work for any daemon other than bgpd. (vtysh is known to be broken.) For pthreads requires --enable-pthread under gcc ! Compiled and run under: Linux 2.6.30+ gcc 4.4.1+ qlibc 2.10+ The code assumes POSIX 2006 or better. So requires NPTL which implies Linux at least 2.6.18 -- according to my reading.
* Support gai_strerror() and tidy bgp_listener code.Chris Hall2010-04-118-203/+479
| | | | | | | | Added support for EAI_XXX error names and gai_strerror() error messages. Tidied up bgp_listener set up to remove #if skips around the "old" way -- so that the older code doesn't simply rot away.
* New functions for error numbers and addresses in messages.Chris Hall2010-04-0832-293/+903
| | | | | | | | Implemented less onerous ways of including descriptions of errors and IP addresses in logging and other messages. Implemented mapping of error numbers to error names, which is generally more meaningful.
* Fix multiple -l parameter addressesChris Hall2010-04-061-1/+1
| | | | | | | The -l parameter now accepts multiple listen addresses, separated by commas. And empty listen address counts as <any>.
* First beta releaseChris Hall2010-04-0676-8568/+9590
| | | | | | | Various bug fixes and improvements. Running with a fair amount of debug/assert code, which must be removed at some date.
* Use vty_set_node() to change node type.Chris Hall2010-03-161-1/+1
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* Major updateChris Hall2010-03-1678-5382/+20595
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | bgpd/bgp_advertise.c bgpd/bgp_advertise.h The adj_in and adj_out objects are now put on a list based on the peer to whom the route belongs. The adj_in and adj_out objects also now point to the bgp_node which they are routes for. This substantially reduces the work needed to shut down a peer. bgpd/bgp_damp.c Changes to adj_in and adj_out forced small change to macros used in bgp_damp.c to manage its lists. bgpd/bgp_debug.c Replaced direct access to vty->node by the required vty_get_node(). bgpd/bgp_dump.c Changes to the names of fields in bgp_info structures. bgpd/bgp_engine.h Modified the debug and trace functions. bgpd/bgp_fsm.c Make use of sockunion2str() consistent with common usage. Improved some documentation. bgpd/bgp_main.c Use the newly extended qpn_add_hook_function() facility. bgpd/bgp_mplsvpn.c Changes to the names of fields in bgp_info structures. bgpd/bgp_msg_read.c Bug fix: correct handling of capability code length. Improvement: better casting in calculation of message length. bgpd/bgp_msg_write.c Bug fix: correct byte ordering of bgp_id in open message. bgpd/bgp_network.c Bug fix: correct handling of incoming connections. Takes advantage of improvements in sockunion.c. bgpd/bgp_nexthop.c Changes to the names of fields in bgp_info structures. bgpd/bgp_open_state.c Remove mistaken #include of memtypes.h bgpd/bgp_packet.c Improvements to handling of withdrawing routes for peers. bgpd/bgp_peer.c Tidying up the state of peers as they are enabled and disabled. Improvements to handling of withdrawing routes for peers. bgpd/bgp_peer.h Adding list bases for lists of routes originated by the peer. bgpd/bgp_peer_index.c Bug fix: correct freeing of peer indexes. bgpd/bgp_route.c Implement lists of bgp_info based in the owning peer. Adjust for name changes to bgp_info fields. Reimplemented all the clearing functions to use the lists of items that belong to the peer -- rather than searching route tables for stuff to withdraw. Changed work queue handling for added/changed routes, so that queues run through existing items, rather than having queues of auxiliary items -- lower memory overhead. bgpd/bgp_route.h Added fields to bgp_info to allow all bgp_info originated by each peer to live on lists based in the peer. And changed the name of existing fields to avoid confusion. bgpd/bgp_routemap.c Removing redundant code and fixing a memory leak. bgpd/bgp_table.h Based work queue for added/changed routes directly in the table, rather than having auxiliary structures. bgpd/bgp_vty.c Use vty_get_node() and vty_set_node() rather than direct access to the vty field. bgpd/bgpd.c Implement changes to route clearing. bgpd/bgpd.h Changes to work queue handling. lib/buffer.c Changes to allow embedded buffer structures. lib/buffer.h Moved struct buffer here so that could have embedded buffer structurs. lib/command.c Substantial tidy up and document exercise. Restructured the top level command processing and finding of descriptions and command completion. Removal of unpleasant messing around with the insides of vector structures. Movement of some command actions to vty.c. Uses uty.h to pick up the "private" functions from vty.c et al. lib/command.h Moved the "node" values to node_type.h, so that can use an enum node_type in places where cannot include command.h. lib/command_queue.c Updated to cope with the called command changing the node value. Improved handling of revoked commands, so the the command line handler does not get stuck waiting for a command to complete which has been revoked ! lib/command_queue.h Improved message format. lib/if.c Use vty_set_node(). lib/keychain.c Use vty_set_node(). new lib/keystroke.c new lib/keystroke.h New code to implement a keystroke FIFO. This moves some complexity out of the command handler. The handling of mixtures of escapes and Telnet IACs is tightened up. It would be possible to extend this to, say, UTF-8. Regularises the "stealing" of keystrokes for the "--more--" output handling... which was a bit hit and miss. new lib/list_util.c new lib/list_util.h New code to implement various forms of linked list, where the list pointers are embedded in structures. lib/log.c Changed the handling of log messages, so that all types of log output (except syslog) use the same message buffer scheme, and the message is constructed once and once only. Changes to the handling of VTY_LOCK() etc. Uses uty.h to pick up the "private" functions from vty.c et al. lib/log.h Changes to the buffering of log messages. new lib/mem_tracker.c New code to track memory allocation/deallocation, for debug purposes. lib/memory.c lib/memory.h Updated to allow the use of the mem_tracker. lib/memtypes.awk Made the memtypes into a named enum MTYPE. lib/memtypes.c Various new memory types. lib/mqueue.c lib/mqueue.h Add mqueue_finish function for close-down. lib/network.c lib/network.h Added non-blocking read_nb() and write_nb(). new lib/node_type.h As above. lib/plist.c Remove vty_puts() which wasn't a good idea. lib/qlib_init.c Added qps_init() to first stage and mqueue_finish to finish. lib/qpnexus.c lib/qpnexus.h More flexible hooks for in_thread_init and in_thread_final. lib/qpselect.c lib/qpselect.h Added qps_start_up() to build the required maps once and for all. Added qdebug to control the debug checks and validation. Improved validation and test functions. new lib/qstring.c new lib/qstring.h New code for limited flexible string handling. lib/qtimers.c Added qdebug to control the debug checks and validation. lib/routemap.c Use vty_set_node(). lib/sockunion.c lib/sockunion.h Tidied up and regularised the handling of sin_len and sin6_len. Created common function for setting port into socket. Created common function for initialisation/allocation of new sockunion. Reduced various functions by using common sub-functions. Rationalised some code. Added sockunion_listen() and sockunion_new_sockaddr(). Renamed sockunion_new() to sockunion_new_prefix(). Improved some logging messages. Added documentation. new lib/uty.h Functions etc. used only by vty/command/log/vty_io and vty_cli. lib/vector.c lib/vector.h Added vector_t type. Removed VECTOR_INDEX, vector_only_wrapper_free() and vector_only_index_free() -- following improvement of code in command.c. Added vector_set_min_length(), vector_set_new_min_length() and vector_length() functions. new lib/vio_fifo.c new lib/vio_fifo.h New code to manage simple FIFO of indefinite length. lib/vty.c lib/vty.h Reworked. Broken into vty.c, vty_io.c and vty_cli.c. new lib/vty_cli.c new lib/vty_cli.h CLI handling parts of the vty family. new lib/vty_io.c new lib/vty_io.h I/O parts of the vty family. lib/workqueue.h Introduced tyedefs for the various call-back entries. new tests/test-list_util.c Tests for the list-util stuff. vtysh/vtysh.c Small change to interface for cmd_execute_command()
* Fixed bug in message skipping and added "pthread" to start message.Chris Hall2010-02-173-4779/+4
| | | | | | modified: bgpd/bgp_main.c modified: bgpd/bgp_msg_read.c deleted: bgpd/bgpd.cx -- bogus file
* Revised thread/timer handling, work queue and scheduling.Chris Hall2010-02-1635-1157/+6281
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Updated quagga thread handling to use qtimers when using the new qpnexus -- so all timers are qtimers in the new scheme. Updated work queue handling so that each work queue item is a single malloced structure, not three. (Only bgpd and zebra use the work queue system.) When using qpnexus the background thread queue is no longer a timer queue, but simply a list of pending background threads. When a background thread is waiting on a timer, it is in the qtimer pile, same like any other thread. When using qpnexus, the only remaining quagga thread queues are the event and ready queues. Revised the qpnexus loop so that only when there is nothing else to do will it consider the background threads. Revised write I/O in the BGP Engine so that all writing is via the connection's write buffer. Revised the write I/O in the Routeing Engine, so that it passes groups of updates in a single mqueue message. This all reduces the number of TCP packets sent (because BGP messages are collected together in the connection's write buffer) and reduces the number of mqueue messages involved. (No need for TCP_CORK.) Code and comments review for the new code. modified: bgpd/bgp_advertise.c modified: bgpd/bgp_common.h modified: bgpd/bgp_connection.c modified: bgpd/bgp_connection.h modified: bgpd/bgp_engine.h modified: bgpd/bgp_fsm.c modified: bgpd/bgp_main.c modified: bgpd/bgp_msg_read.c modified: bgpd/bgp_msg_write.c modified: bgpd/bgp_network.c modified: bgpd/bgp_packet.c modified: bgpd/bgp_packet.h modified: bgpd/bgp_peer.c modified: bgpd/bgp_peer_index.h modified: bgpd/bgp_route.c modified: bgpd/bgp_route_refresh.h modified: bgpd/bgp_session.c modified: bgpd/bgp_session.h modified: bgpd/bgpd.c new file: bgpd/bgpd.cx modified: lib/mqueue.h modified: lib/qpnexus.c modified: lib/qpnexus.h modified: lib/qpselect.c modified: lib/qtimers.c modified: lib/qtimers.h modified: lib/sigevent.c modified: lib/stream.c modified: lib/stream.h modified: lib/thread.c modified: lib/thread.h modified: lib/workqueue.c modified: lib/workqueue.h modified: tests/heavy-wq.c modified: zebra/zebra_rib.c
* Re-implement xon.paulo2010-02-054-38/+19
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