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Maria Matejka
ddf698ec99 Renamed nest/rt.h back to nest/route.h
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#' '{}' +
2023-10-29 16:29:26 +01:00
Maria Matejka
21b75c472d Merge commit 'e3c0eca9' into thread-next 2023-10-13 11:04:39 +02:00
Maria Matejka
767b7b22a0 Merge commit '5121101136cb80151a9361c63dc4822afeb44eef' into thread-next 2023-10-12 14:12:33 +02:00
Maria Matejka
8d1215dba6 Channel: Refeeding by an auxiliary request if needed.
If the protocol supports route refresh on export, we keep the stop-start
method of route refeed. This applies for BGP with ERR or with export
table on, for OSPF, Babel, RIP or Pipe.

For BGP without ERR or for future selective ROA reloads, we're adding an
auxiliary export request, doing the refeed while the main export request
is running, somehow resembling the original method of BIRD 2 refeed.

There is also a refeed request queue to keep track of different refeed
requests.
2023-10-03 09:54:39 +02:00
Maria Matejka
b58ebc4ef1 Babel: Properly handle route refeed 2023-09-27 17:40:40 +02:00
Maria Matejka
860fbf0d65 Babel: Remove interfaces on shutdown
This avoids calling interface timer between Babel going
PS_DOWN and finally cleaning up the resource pool.
2023-09-25 09:31:18 +02:00
Ondrej Zajicek
e3c0eca956 Nest: Treat VRF interfaces as inside respective VRFs
Despite not having defined 'master interface', VRF interfaces should be
treated as being inside respective VRFs. They behave as a loopback for
respective VRFs. Treating the VRF interface as inside the VRF allows
e.g. OSPF to pick up IP addresses defined on the VRF interface.

For this, we also need to tell apart VRF interfaces and regular interfaces.
Extend Netlink code to parse interface type and mark VRF interfaces with
IF_VRF flag.

Based on the patch from Erin Shepherd, thanks!
2023-08-23 16:08:40 +02:00
Ondrej Zajicek
69372dc9aa Babel: Minor changes to RTT formatting
Use existing %t printf code and move 'ms' in CLI output to table header.
2023-06-02 02:34:05 +02:00
Toke Høiland-Jørgensen
f08abcb8dd Babel: Add support for the RTT extension
This adds support to the Babel protocol for the RTT extension specified
in draft-ietf-babel-rtt-extension. While this extension is not yet at the
RFC stage, it is one of the more useful extensions to Babel[0], so it
seems worth having in Bird as well.

The extension adds timestamps to Hello and IHU TLVs and uses these to
compute an RTT to each neighbour. An extra per-neighbour cost is then
computed from the RTT based on a minimum and maximum interval and cost
value specified in the configuration. The primary use case for this is
improving routing in a geographically distributed tunnel-based overlay
network.

The implementation follows the babeld implementation when picking
constants and default configuration values. It also uses the same RTT
smoothing algorithm as babeld, and follows it in adding a new 'tunnel'
interface type which enables RTT by default.

[0] https://alioth-lists.debian.net/pipermail/babel-users/2022-April/003932.html
2023-06-02 00:31:53 +02:00
Maria Matejka
22f54eaee6 Resource pools are now bound with domains.
Memory allocation is a fragile part of BIRD and we need checking that
everybody is using the resource pools in an appropriate way. To assure
this, all the resource pools are associated with locking domains and
every resource manipulation is thoroughly checked whether the
appropriate locking domain is locked.

With transitive resource manipulation like resource dumping or mass free
operations, domains are locked and unlocked on the go, thus we require
pool domains to have higher order than their parent to allow for this
transitive operations.

Adding pool locking revealed some cases of insecure memory manipulation
and this commit fixes that as well.
2023-04-24 10:33:28 +02:00
Maria Matejka
1141ce4e2d Resource pool closing has its dedicated function 2023-04-22 20:49:58 +02:00
Maria Matejka
b3f805ce29 Socket closing has its dedicated function 2023-04-22 20:48:42 +02:00
Maria Matejka
1106927213 Merge commit '913ec57f' into thread-next-iface 2023-04-14 13:43:24 +02:00
Maria Matejka
ea30d596d3 Merge commit 'ee919658' into thread-next-iface 2023-04-14 13:42:42 +02:00
Maria Matejka
a1fcd1c57a Merge commit 'dc4c5f51' into thread-next-iface 2023-04-14 11:32:20 +02:00
Maria Matejka
836e857b30 Sockets: Unified API for main and other loops
Now sk_open() requires an explicit IO loop to open the socket in. Also
specific functions for socket RX pause / resume are added to allow for
BGP corking.

And last but not least, socket reloop is now synchronous to resolve
weird cases of the target loop stopping before actually picking up the
relooped socket. Now the caller must ensure that both loops are locked
while relooping, and this way all sockets always have their respective
loop.
2023-04-04 17:00:59 +02:00
Maria Matejka
98f69aa419 Propagated const through route feed routines 2023-04-04 17:00:58 +02:00
Maria Matejka
b8a230e478 Interface subsystem locking 2023-04-04 17:00:58 +02:00
Ondrej Zajicek
501256cfc8 Babel: Update RFC references 2023-02-19 15:34:43 +01:00
Toke Høiland-Jørgensen
ee91965894 Babel: Keep separate auth PC counters for unicast and multicast
The babel protocol normally sends all its messages as multicast packets,
but the protocol specification allows most messages to be sent as either
unicast or multicast, and the two can be mixed freely. In particular, the
babeld implementation can be configured to unicast updates to all peers
instead of sending them as unicast.

Daniel discovered that this can cause problems with the packet counter
checks in the MAC extension due to packet reordering. This happens on WiFi
networks where clients have power save enabled (which is quite common in
infrastructure networks): in this case, the access point will buffer all
multicast traffic and only send it out along with its beacons, leading to a
maximum buffering in default Linux-based access point configuration of up
to 200 ms.

This means that a Babel sender that mixes unicast and multicast messages
can have the unicast messages overtake the multicast messages because of
this buffering; when authentication is enabled, this causes the receiver to
discard the multicast message when it does arrive because it now has a
packet counter value less than the unicast message that arrived before it.
Daniel observed that this happens frequently enough that Babel ceases to
work entirely when runner over a WiFi network.

The issue has been described in draft-ietf-babel-mac-relaxed, which is
currently pending RFC publication. That also describes two mitigation
mechanisms: Keeping separate PC counters for unicast and multicast, and
using a reorder window for PC values. This patch implements the former as
that is the simplest, and resolves the particular issue seen on WiFi.

Thanks to Daniel Gröber for the bugreport.

Minor changes from committer.
2023-02-14 18:18:32 +01:00
Andreas Rammhold
eecc3f02e4 Babel: Implement IPv4 via IPv6 extension (RFC 9229)
The patch implements an IPv4 via IPv6 extension (RFC 9229) to the Babel
routing protocol (RFC 8966) that allows annoncing routes to an IPv4
prefix with an IPv6 next hop, which makes it possible for IPv4 traffic
to flow through interfaces that have not been assigned an IPv4 address.

The implementation is compatible with the current Babeld version.

Thanks to Toke Høiland-Jørgensen for early review on this work.

Minor changes from committer.
2023-02-14 16:17:03 +01:00
Maria Matejka
a2fd889a3b Merge commit '0bb04d5390f21b0c96fc4894ba5d5510c541f0ef' into HEAD 2023-02-07 14:27:23 +01:00
Maria Matejka
c354e8f4c1 Interface updates are asynchronous
Instead of propagating interface updates as they are loaded from kernel,
they are enqueued and all the notifications are called from a
protocol-specific event. This change allows to break the locking loop
between protocols and interfaces.

Anyway, this change is based on v2 branch to keep the changes between v2
and v3 smaller.
2023-02-02 15:57:21 +01:00
Toke Høiland-Jørgensen
dc4c5f51f8 Babel: Initialise source seqno from incoming message
When creating a new babel_source object we initialise the seqno to 0. The
caller will update the source object with the right metric and seqno value,
for both newly created and old source objects. However if we initialise the
source object seqno to 0 that may actually turn out to be a valid (higher)
seqno than the one in the routing table, because of seqno wrapping. In this
case the source metric will not be set properly, which breaks feasibility
tracking for subsequent updates.

To fix this, add a new initial_seqno argument to babel_get_source() which
is used when allocating a new object, and set that to the seqno value of
the update we're sending.

Thanks to Juliusz Chroboczek for the bugreport.
2023-01-31 15:52:14 +01:00
Ondrej Zajicek
96d7c4679d Babel: Improve clarity of unfeasible update handling.
Add a comment and (unnecessary) check to make correctness obvious.
2023-01-30 23:49:20 +01:00
Toke Høiland-Jørgensen
3e7e4a7186 Babel: Fix missing modulo comparison of seqnos
Juliusz noticed there were a couple of places we were doing straight
inequality comparisons of seqnos in Babel. This is wrong because seqnos can
wrap: so we need to use the modulo-64k comparison function for these cases
as well.

Introduce a strict-inequality version of the modulo-comparison for this
purpose.
2023-01-30 23:36:39 +01:00
Maria Matejka
05d8c3699d Object locks use events
Instead of calling custom hooks from object locks, we use standard event
sending mechanism to inform protocols about object lock changes. This is
a backport from version 3 where these events are passed across threads.

This implementation of object locks doesn't use mutexes to lock the
whole data structure. In version 3, this data structure may get accessed
from multiple threads and must be protected by mutex.
2023-01-26 13:22:28 +01:00
Maria Matejka
4334f86251 VRF setting reduced to one argument, using default dummy iface for default vrf 2023-01-25 13:33:31 +01:00
Maria Matejka
f7c2a886c9 Object locks use events
Instead of calling custom hooks from object locks, we use standard event
sending mechanism to inform protocols about object lock changes. As
event sending is lockless, the unlocking protocol simply enqueues the
appropriate event to the given loop when the locking is done.
2023-01-24 11:34:36 +01:00
Maria Matejka
3ac628e0f0 Merge v2.0.12 into thread-next 2023-01-24 11:04:28 +01:00
Maria Matejka
4e6cd1b2e3 Merge commit 'b28431e557c4f63923476094a919a0630001275e' into thread-next 2023-01-23 19:39:45 +01:00
Maria Matejka
5aeaa0c2ca Merge commit '8b06a4d8af46511f0f8dbb8905afa88590a831b6' into thread-next 2023-01-23 18:57:13 +01:00
Ondrej Zajicek
a82683694d VRF: Fix issues with reconfiguration
Protocols receive if_notify() announcements that are filtered according
to their VRF setting, but during reconfiguration, they access iface_list
directly and forgot to check VRF setting here, which leads to all
interfaces be addedd.

Fix this issue for Babel, OSPF, RAdv and RIP protocols.

Thanks to Marcel Menzel for the bugreport.
2023-01-22 18:21:08 +01:00
Ondrej Zajicek
b28431e557 Nest: Fix leaking internal attributes in RIP and Babel
During backporting attribute changes from 3.0-branch, some internal
attributes (RIP iface and Babel seqno) leaked to 'show route all' output.
Allow protocols to hide specific attributes with GA_HIDDEN value.

Thanks to Nigel Kukard for the bugreport.
2023-01-03 17:01:54 +01:00
Ondrej Zajicek
6d1ae197d1 Nest: Fix several issues with pflags
There were some confusion about validity and usage of pflags, which
caused incorrect usage after some flags from (now removed) protocol-
specific area were moved to pflags.

We state that pflags:

 - Are secondary data used by protocol-specific hooks
 - Can be changed on an existing route (in contrast to copy-on-write
   for primary data)
 - Are irrelevant for propagation (not propagated when changed)
 - Are specific to a routing table (not propagated by pipe)

The patch did these fixes:

 - Do not compare pflags in rte_same(), as they may keep cached values
   like BGP_REF_STALE, causing spurious propagation.

 - Initialize pflags to zero in rte_get_temp(), avoid initialization in
   protocol code, fixing at least two forgotten initializations (krt
   and one case in babel).

 - Improve documentation about pflags
2023-01-01 20:10:23 +01:00
Toke Høiland-Jørgensen
8b06a4d8af Babel: Rework seqno request handling
The seqno request retransmission handling was tracking the destination
that a forwarded request was being sent to and always retransmitting to
that same destination. This is unnecessary because we only need to
retransmit requests we originate ourselves, not those we forward on
behalf of others; in fact retransmitting on behalf of others can lead to
exponential multiplication of requests, which would be bad.

So rework the seqno request tracking so that instead of storing the
destination of a request, we just track whether it was a request that we
forwarded on behalf of another node, or if it was a request we originated
ourselves. Forwarded requests are not retransmitted, they are only used
for duplicate suppression, and for triggering an update when satisfied.
If we end up originating a request that we previously forwarded, we
"upgrade" the old request and restart the retransmit counter.

One complication with this is that requests sent in response to unfeasible
updates (section 3.8.2.2 of the RFC) have to be sent as unicast to a
particular peer. However, we don't really need to retransmit those as
there's no starvation when sending such a request; so we just change
such requests to be one-off unicast requests that are not subject to
retransmission or duplicate suppression. This is the same behaviour as
babeld has for such requests.

Minor changes from committer.
2022-12-24 15:52:12 +01:00
Maria Matejka
26bfd4cc03 Merge commit 'd2c1036a42881d413ec97203ede92a69f8cd218f' into thread-next 2022-09-09 13:15:50 +02:00
Maria Matejka
dc28c6ed1c Simplified the protocol hookup code in Makefiles 2022-08-18 22:07:30 +02:00
Maria Matejka
71b434a987 Merge commit 'f0507f05ce57398e135651896dace4cb68eeed54' into thread-next 2022-08-02 22:08:59 +02:00
Maria Matejka
432dfe3b9b Fixed a rarely used part of Babel: comparing two routes in table by their metric 2022-07-22 15:48:20 +02:00
Maria Matejka
af0d5ec279 Merge commit 'd429bc5c841a8e9d4c81786973edfa56d20a407e' into thread-next 2022-07-13 12:54:20 +02:00
Maria Matejka
5be34f5ab4 Merge commit '7e9cede1fd1878fb4c00e793bccd0ca6c18ad452' into thread-next 2022-07-13 12:02:34 +02:00
Maria Matejka
d429bc5c84 Merge commit 'beb5f78a' into backport 2022-07-11 10:41:17 +02:00
Maria Matejka
7e9cede1fd Merge version 2.0.10 into backport 2022-07-10 14:19:24 +02:00
Maria Matejka
beb5f78ada Preexport callback now takes the channel instead of protocol as argument
Passing protocol to preexport was in fact a historical relic from the
old times when channels weren't a thing. Refactoring that to match
current extensibility needs.
2022-06-27 19:04:24 +02:00
Maria Matejka
4364ee9b6f Merge commit '938742decc6e1d6d3a0375dd012b75172e747bbc' into haugesund 2022-06-08 15:31:28 +02:00
Maria Matejka
cae5979871 Merge commit '950775f6fa3d569a9d7cd05e33538d35e895d688' into haugesund
There were quite a lot of conflicts in flowspec validation code which
ultimately led to some code being a bit rewritten, not only adapted from
this or that branch, yet it is still in a limit of a merge.
2022-06-08 11:47:49 +02:00
Ondrej Zajicek
ad686c55c3 Babel: Do not try to remove multicast seqno request objects from neighbour list
The Babel seqno request code keeps track of which seqno requests are
outstanding for a neighbour by putting them onto a per-neighbour list. When
reusing a seqno request, it will try to remove this node, but if the seqno
request in question was a multicast request with no neighbour attached this
will result in a crash because it tries to remove a list node that wasn't
added to any list.

Fix this by making the list remove conditional. Also fix neighbor removal
which were changing seqno requests to multicast ones instead of removing
them.

Fixes: ebd5751cde ("Babel: Seqno requests are properly decoupled from
neighbors when the underlying interface disappears").

Based on the patch from Toke Høiland-Jørgensen <toke@toke.dk>,
bug reported by Stefan Haller <stefan.haller@stha.de>, thanks.
2022-06-05 04:11:32 +02:00
Maria Matejka
1493695c6b Merge commit 'f15f2fcee7eeb5a100bd204a0e67018e25953420' into haugesund 2022-05-30 17:37:08 +02:00
Maria Matejka
41508ceac3 Merge commit '1c30b689ddd032ef8000fb7836348a48ba3184ff' into haugesund 2022-05-30 17:26:25 +02:00