The restart timer was racy and didn't allow for immediate restarts
from limits. Now the protocols stores the last restart time and in case
of too frequent autorestarts caused by exceeded limits, the protocol
gets disabled with an error message.
Also now there is a configuration knob for this.
There were some nasty problems with deferred protocol state updates and
race conditions on BGP startup, shutdown, and also with referencing the
cached states.
Now it looks fixed.
To allow reading of protocol states from other protocols or completely
different routines, we have to export these states to data structures
not requiring to lock the protocol loops.
On one hand, this doesn't give the reader the actual state "right now",
on the other hand, getting that is impossible in a properly
multithreaded environment and you will always get the information with
some (little but noteworthy) delay.
This implementation handles only the basic state information of the
protocols, common for all the protocols. Adding protocol-specific state
information should be done by implementing the protocol hook init_state().
Channel information is stored but not announced, as we don't need the
announcements for now.
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.
Enum types existed on semantic level, but not on syntactic level,
so they could not be used in filter code.
Generate filter grammar for enum types based on CF_ENUM() declarations.
Thanks to lbz for the bugreport.
Current implementation handles flowspec prefix length and offset only
in bytes, but RFC 8956 (Dissemination of Flow Specification Rules for
IPv6) Section 3.1 [1] and example in Section 3.8.2 [2] states the
pattern should begin right after offset *bits*.
For example, pattern "::1:1234:5678:9800:0/60-104" is currently
serialized as "02 68 3c 01 12 34 56 78 98", but it should shift its
pattern 4 more bits to the left: "02 68 3c 11 23 45 67 89 80".
This patch implements shifting left/right for IPv6 type and use it to
correct the behaviour. Test data are replaced with the correct ones.
Minor changes and test vectors done by committer.
[1]: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8956.html#section-3.1
[2]: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8956.html#section-3.8.2