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317 lines
9.9 KiB
C
317 lines
9.9 KiB
C
/*
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* BIRD -- Documentation for Protocol Hooks (dummy source file)
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*
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* (c) 2000 Martin Mares <mj@ucw.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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/**
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* DOC: Protocol hooks
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*
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* Each protocol can provide a rich set of hook functions referred to by pointers
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* in either the &proto or &protocol structure. They are called by the core whenever
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* it wants the protocol to perform some action or to notify the protocol about
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* any change of its environment. All of the hooks can be set to %NULL which means
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* to ignore the change or to take a default action.
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*/
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/**
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* preconfig - protocol preconfiguration
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* @p: a routing protocol
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* @c: new configuration
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*
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* The preconfig() hook is called before parsing of a new configuration.
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*/
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void preconfig(struct protocol *p, struct config *c)
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{ DUMMY; }
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/**
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* postconfig - instance post-configuration
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* @c: instance configuration
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*
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* The postconfig() hook is called for each configured instance after
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* parsing of the new configuration is finished.
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*/
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void postconfig(struct proto_config *c)
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{ DUMMY; }
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/**
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* init - initialize an instance
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* @c: instance configuration
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*
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* The init() hook is called by the core to create a protocol instance
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* according to supplied protocol configuration.
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*
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* Result: a pointer to the instance created
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*/
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struct proto *init(struct proto_config *c)
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{ DUMMY; }
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/**
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* reconfigure - request instance reconfiguration
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* @p: an instance
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* @c: new configuration
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*
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* The core calls the reconfigure() hook whenever it wants to ask the
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* protocol for switching to a new configuration. If the reconfiguration
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* is possible, the hook returns 1. Otherwise, it returns 0 and the core
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* will shut down the instance and start a new one with the new configuration.
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*
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* After the protocol confirms reconfiguration, it must no longer keep any
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* references to the old configuration since the memory it's stored in can
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* be re-used at any time.
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*/
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int reconfigure(struct proto *p, struct proto_config *c)
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{ DUMMY; }
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/**
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* dump - dump protocol state
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* @p: an instance
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*
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* This hook dumps the complete state of the instance to the
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* debug output.
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*/
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void dump(struct proto *p)
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{ DUMMY; }
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/**
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* start - request instance startup
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* @p: protocol instance
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*
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* The start() hook is called by the core when it wishes to start
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* the instance. Multitable protocols should lock their tables here.
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*
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* Result: new protocol state
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*/
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int start(struct proto *p)
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{ DUMMY; }
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/**
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* shutdown - request instance shutdown
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* @p: protocol instance
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*
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* The stop() hook is called by the core when it wishes to shut
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* the instance down for some reason.
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*
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* Returns: new protocol state
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*/
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int shutdown(struct proto *p)
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{ DUMMY; }
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/**
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* cleanup - request instance cleanup
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* @p: protocol instance
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*
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* The cleanup() hook is called by the core when the protocol became
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* hungry/down, i.e. all protocol ahooks and routes are flushed.
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* Multitable protocols should unlock their tables here.
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*/
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void cleanup(struct proto *p)
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{ DUMMY; }
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/**
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* get_status - get instance status
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* @p: protocol instance
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* @buf: buffer to be filled with the status string
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*
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* This hook is called by the core if it wishes to obtain an brief one-line user friendly
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* representation of the status of the instance to be printed by the <cf/show protocols/
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* command.
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*/
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void get_status(struct proto *p, byte *buf)
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{ DUMMY; }
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/**
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* get_route_info - get route information
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* @e: a route entry
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* @buf: buffer to be filled with the resulting string
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* @attrs: extended attributes of the route
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*
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* This hook is called to fill the buffer @buf with a brief user friendly
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* representation of metrics of a route belonging to this protocol.
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*/
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void get_route_info(rte *e, byte *buf, ea_list *attrs)
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{ DUMMY; }
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/**
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* get_attr - get attribute information
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* @a: an extended attribute
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* @buf: buffer to be filled with attribute information
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* @buflen: a length of the @buf parameter
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*
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* The get_attr() hook is called by the core to obtain a user friendly
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* representation of an extended route attribute. It can either leave
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* the whole conversion to the core (by returning %GA_UNKNOWN), fill
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* in only attribute name (and let the core format the attribute value
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* automatically according to the type field; by returning %GA_NAME)
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* or doing the whole conversion (used in case the value requires extra
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* care; return %GA_FULL).
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*/
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int get_attr(eattr *a, byte *buf, int buflen)
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{ DUMMY; }
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/**
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* if_notify - notify instance about interface changes
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* @p: protocol instance
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* @flags: interface change flags
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* @i: the interface in question
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*
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* This hook is called whenever any network interface changes its status.
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* The change is described by a combination of status bits (%IF_CHANGE_xxx)
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* in the @flags parameter.
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*/
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void if_notify(struct proto *p, unsigned flags, struct iface *i)
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{ DUMMY; }
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/**
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* ifa_notify - notify instance about interface address changes
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* @p: protocol instance
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* @flags: address change flags
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* @a: the interface address
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*
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* This hook is called to notify the protocol instance about an interface
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* acquiring or losing one of its addresses. The change is described by
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* a combination of status bits (%IF_CHANGE_xxx) in the @flags parameter.
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*/
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void ifa_notify(struct proto *p, unsigned flags, struct ifa *a)
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{ DUMMY; }
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/**
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* rt_notify - notify instance about routing table change
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* @p: protocol instance
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* @channel: notifying channel
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* @net: a network entry
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* @new: new route for the network
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* @old: old route for the network
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* @attrs: extended attributes associated with the @new entry
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*
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* The rt_notify() hook is called to inform the protocol instance about
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* changes in the connected routing table @table, that is a route @old
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* belonging to network @net being replaced by a new route @new with
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* extended attributes @attrs. Either @new or @old or both can be %NULL
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* if the corresponding route doesn't exist.
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*
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* If the type of route announcement is RA_OPTIMAL, it is an
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* announcement of optimal route change, @new stores the new optimal
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* route and @old stores the old optimal route.
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*
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* If the type of route announcement is RA_ANY, it is an announcement
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* of any route change, @new stores the new route and @old stores the
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* old route from the same protocol.
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*
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* @p->accept_ra_types specifies which kind of route announcements
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* protocol wants to receive.
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*/
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void rt_notify(struct proto *p, net *net, rte *new, rte *old, ea_list *attrs)
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{ DUMMY; }
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/**
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* neigh_notify - notify instance about neighbor status change
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* @neigh: a neighbor cache entry
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*
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* The neigh_notify() hook is called by the neighbor cache whenever
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* a neighbor changes its state, that is it gets disconnected or a
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* sticky neighbor gets connected.
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*/
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void neigh_notify(neighbor *neigh)
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{ DUMMY; }
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/**
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* preexport - pre-filtering decisions before route export
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* @p: protocol instance the route is going to be exported to
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* @e: the route in question
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* @attrs: extended attributes of the route
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* @pool: linear pool for allocation of all temporary data
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*
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* The preexport() hook is called as the first step of a exporting
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* a route from a routing table to the protocol instance. It can modify
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* route attributes and force acceptance or rejection of the route before
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* the user-specified filters are run. See rte_announce() for a complete description
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* of the route distribution process.
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*
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* The standard use of this hook is to reject routes having originated
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* from the same instance and to set default values of the protocol's metrics.
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*
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* Result: 1 if the route has to be accepted, -1 if rejected and 0 if it
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* should be passed to the filters.
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*/
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int preexport(struct proto *p, rte **e, ea_list **attrs, struct linpool *pool)
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{ DUMMY; }
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/**
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* rte_recalculate - prepare routes for comparison
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* @table: a routing table
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* @net: a network entry
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* @new: new route for the network
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* @old: old route for the network
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* @old_best: old best route for the network (may be NULL)
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*
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* This hook is called when a route change (from @old to @new for a
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* @net entry) is propagated to a @table. It may be used to prepare
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* routes for comparison by rte_better() in the best route
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* selection. @new may or may not be in @net->routes list,
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* @old is not there.
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*
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* Result: 1 if the ordering implied by rte_better() changes enough
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* that full best route calculation have to be done, 0 otherwise.
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*/
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int rte_recalculate(struct rtable *table, struct network *net, struct rte *new, struct rte *old, struct rte *old_best)
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{ DUMMY; }
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/**
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* rte_better - compare metrics of two routes
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* @new: the new route
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* @old: the original route
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*
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* This hook gets called when the routing table contains two routes
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* for the same network which have originated from different instances
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* of a single protocol and it wants to select which one is preferred
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* over the other one. Protocols usually decide according to route metrics.
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*
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* Result: 1 if @new is better (more preferred) than @old, 0 otherwise.
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*/
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int rte_better(rte *new, rte *old)
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{ DUMMY; }
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/**
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* rte_same - compare two routes
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* @e1: route
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* @e2: route
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*
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* The rte_same() hook tests whether the routes @e1 and @e2 belonging
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* to the same protocol instance have identical contents. Contents of
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* &rta, all the extended attributes and &rte preference are checked
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* by the core code, no need to take care of them here.
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*
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* Result: 1 if @e1 is identical to @e2, 0 otherwise.
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*/
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int rte_same(rte *e1, rte *e2)
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{ DUMMY; }
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/**
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* rte_insert - notify instance about route insertion
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* @n: network
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* @e: route
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*
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* This hook is called whenever a &rte belonging to the instance
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* is accepted for insertion to a routing table.
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*
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* Please avoid using this function in new protocols.
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*/
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void rte_insert(net *n, rte *e)
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{ DUMMY; }
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/**
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* rte_remove - notify instance about route removal
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* @n: network
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* @e: route
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*
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* This hook is called whenever a &rte belonging to the instance
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* is removed from a routing table.
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*
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* Please avoid using this function in new protocols.
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*/
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void rte_remove(net *n, rte *e)
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{ DUMMY; }
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