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Faster filters: documentation on what is happening there
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*
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* Can be freely distributed and used under the terms of the GNU GPL.
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*
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* Filter instructions. You shall define your instruction only here
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* and nowhere else.
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*
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* Beware. This file is interpreted by M4 macros. These macros
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* may be more stupid than you could imagine. If something strange
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* happens after changing this file, compare the results before and
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* after your change (see the Makefile to find out where the results are)
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* and see what really happened.
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*
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* This file is not directly a C source code -> it is a generator input
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* for several C sources; every instruction block gets expanded into many
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* different places.
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*
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* What is the syntax here?
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* m4_dnl INST(FI_NOP, in, out) { enum value, input args, output args
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* m4_dnl ARG(num, type); argument, its id (in data fields) and type
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* m4_dnl ARG_ANY(num); argument with no type check
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* m4_dnl LINE(num, unused); this argument has to be converted to its own f_line
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* m4_dnl ECS; extended community subtype
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* m4_dnl COUNT(unused); simply a uint
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* m4_dnl SYMBOL(unused); symbol handed from config
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* m4_dnl FRET(unused); filter return value
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* m4_dnl STATIC_ATTR; static attribute definition
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* m4_dnl DYNAMIC_ATTR; dynamic attribute definition
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* m4_dnl RTC; route table config
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* m4_dnl TREE; a tree
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* m4_dnl ACCESS_RTE; this instruction needs route
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* m4_dnl ACCESS_EATTRS; this instruction needs extended attributes
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* m4_dnl RESULT(type, union-field, value); putting this on value stack
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* m4_dnl RESULT_OK; legalize what already is on the value stack
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* m4_dnl }
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*
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* Other code is just copied into the interpreter part.
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*
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* If you want to write something really special, see FI_CALL
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* or FI_CONSTANT or whatever else to see how to use the FID_*
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* macros.
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*/
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/* Binary operators */
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* (c) 2018--2019 Maria Matejka <mq@jmq.cz>
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*
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* Can be freely distributed and used under the terms of the GNU GPL.
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*
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* Filter interpreter data structures and internal API.
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* The filter code goes through several phases:
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*
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* 1 Parsing
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* Flex- and Bison-generated parser decodes the human-readable data into
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* a struct f_inst tree. This is an infix tree that was interpreted by
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* depth-first search execution in previous versions of the interpreter.
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* All instructions have their constructor: f_new_inst(FI_code, ...)
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* translates into f_new_inst_FI_code(...) and the types are checked in
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* compile time.
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*
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* 2 Postfixify before interpreting
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* The infix tree is always interpreted in the same order. Therefore we
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* sort the instructions one after another into struct f_line. Results
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* and arguments of these instructions are implicitly put on a value
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* stack; e.g. the + operation just takes two arguments from the value
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* stack and puts the result on there.
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*
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* 3 Interpret
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* The given line is put on a custom execution stack. If needed (FI_CALL,
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* FI_SWITCH, FI_AND, FI_OR, FI_CONDITION, ...), another line is put on top
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* of the stack; when that line finishes, the execution continues on the
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* older lines on the stack where it stopped before.
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*
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* 4 Same
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* On config reload, the filters have to be compared whether channel
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* reload is needed or not. The comparison is done by comparing the
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* struct f_line's recursively.
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*
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* The main purpose of this rework was to improve filter performance
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* by making the interpreter non-recursive.
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*
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* The other outcome is concentration of instruction definitions to
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* one place -- filter/f-inst.c
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*/
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#ifndef _BIRD_F_INST_H_
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