There was a suspicion that maybe the BIRD 3 version of ROA gets the
digesting wrong. This test covers the nastiest cornercases we could
think about, so now we can expect it to be right.
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
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.
The original algorithm assumed principles not consistent with the RFC
and could have lead to false invalids.
Also added filter tests showing also how the ASPA literals are used in
the static protocol.
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.
Unify grammar for set_atom and switch_atom to avoid inconsistencies
between them. Fix errors in documentation related to case statement
and set type. Change 'vpnrd' to 'rd' to be consistent with the filter
language.
Thanks to Mikhail Mayorov for bugreport.
There is an IP table for every ROA table, holding special records
combining all known ROAs for every top-prefix.
The ROA digestor is now an IP digestor, running over the auxiliary
table.
Add route attribute gw_mpls_stack to make MPLS stack of route nexthop
accessible from filters. Its type is T_CLIST, which is really not correct
(as it is a list, while T_CLIST is a set). Therefore, we keep this
attribute *undocumented* and it will be *changed* without further notice.
Based on a patch from Trisha Biswas <tbiswas@fastly.com>, thanks!