The resource dumping routines needed to be updated in v3 to use the new
API introduced in v2.
Conflicts:
filter/f-util.c
filter/filter.c
lib/birdlib.h
lib/event.c
lib/mempool.c
lib/resource.c
lib/resource.h
lib/slab.c
lib/timer.c
nest/config.Y
nest/iface.c
nest/iface.h
nest/locks.c
nest/neighbor.c
nest/proto.c
nest/route.h
nest/rt-attr.c
nest/rt-table.c
proto/bfd/bfd.c
proto/bmp/bmp.c
sysdep/unix/io.c
sysdep/unix/krt.c
sysdep/unix/main.c
sysdep/unix/unix.h
The EAttr ID space is dense so we can just walk once, sweep the whole
input and go home.
There is a little bit of memory inefficiency in allocating always the
largest possible block, yet it isn't too bad.
There are also unit tests for this.
All the 'dump something' CLI commands now have a new mandatory
argument -- name of the file where to dump the data. This allows
for more flexible dumping even for production deployments where
the debug output is by default off.
Also the dump commands are now restricted (they weren't before)
to assure that only the appropriate users can run these time consuming
commands.
For the upcoming rework of protocol state information propagation,
we need some more eattr types to be defined.
These types are probably not defined completely and before using
them for route attributes, you should check that they don't lack
some crucial methods.
This partially reverts commit d617801c31.
The common lockfree doesn't work well for high-volume structures like
eattr cache because it expects the structure to be cleaned up by a
sweeper routine ... which is very ineffective for >1M records.
OTOH, we need the deferred ea_free in all cases ... so keeping that.
Introducing a new omnipotent internal API to just pass route updates
from whatever point wherever we want.
From now on, all the exports should be processed by RT_WALK_EXPORTS
macro, and you can also issue a separate feed-only request to just get a
feed and finish.
The exporters can now also stop and the readers must expect that to
happen and recover. Main tables don't stop, though.
To avoid needs for keeping local temporary references for attributes,
now one can use ea_lookup_tmp() to ensure that the attributes are
valid and stored until the task ends. After that, the attributes are
automatically unref'd and also deallocated if needed.
Explicitly marking domains eligible for RCU synchronization. It's then
forbidden to lock these domains in RCU critical section to avoid
possible deadlock.
When a recursive route with MPLS-labeled nexthop was exported to kernel
and read back, the nexthop_same() failed due to different labels_orig
field and kernel protocol reinstalled it unnecessarily.
For comparing hext hops, route cache has to distinguish ones with
different labels_orig, but KRT has to ignore that, so we need two
nexthop compare functions.
Thanks to Marcel Menzel for the bugreport.
Add a new protocol offering route aggregation.
User can specify list of route attributes in the configuration file and
run route aggregation on the export side of the pipe protocol. Routes are
sorted and for every group of equivalent routes new route is created and
exported to the routing table. It is also possible to specify filter
which will run for every route before aggregation.
Furthermore, it will be possible to set attributes of new routes
according to attributes of the aggregated routes.
This is a work in progress.
Original work by Igor Putovny, subsequent cleanups and finalization by
Maria Matejka.
This is a split-commit of the neighboring aggregator branch
with a bit improved lvalue handling, to have easier merge into v3.
Some [redacted] (yes, myself) had a really bad idea
to rename nest/route.h to nest/rt.h while refactoring
some data structures out of it.
This led to unnecessarily complex problems with
merging updates from v2. Reverting this change
to make my life a bit easier.
At least it needed only one find-sed command:
find -name '*.[chlY]' -type f -exec sed -i 's#nest/rt.h#nest/route.h#' '{}' +
This merge was particularly difficult. I finally resorted to delete the
symbol scope active flag altogether and replace its usage by other
means.
Also I had to update custom route attribute registration to fit
both the scope updates in v2 and the data model in v3.