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bird/proto/static/static.h
Maria Matejka 4c553c5a5b Filter refactoring: dropped the recursion from the interpreter
This is a major change of how the filters are interpreted. If everything
works how it should, it should not affect you unless you are hacking the
filters themselves.

Anyway, this change should make a huge improvement in the filter performance
as previous benchmarks showed that our major problem lies in the
recursion itself.

There are also some changes in nest and protocols, related mostly to
spreading const declarations throughout the whole BIRD and also to
refactored dynamic attribute definitions. The need of these came up
during the whole work and it is too difficult to split out these
not-so-related changes.
2019-02-20 22:30:54 +01:00

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/*
* BIRD -- Static Route Generator
*
* (c) 1998--2000 Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>
*
* Can be freely distributed and used under the terms of the GNU GPL.
*/
#ifndef _BIRD_STATIC_H_
#define _BIRD_STATIC_H_
#include "nest/route.h"
#include "nest/bfd.h"
#include "lib/buffer.h"
struct static_config {
struct proto_config c;
list routes; /* List of static routes (struct static_route) */
int check_link; /* Whether iface link state is used */
struct rtable_config *igp_table_ip4; /* Table for recursive IPv4 next hop lookups */
struct rtable_config *igp_table_ip6; /* Table for recursive IPv6 next hop lookups */
};
struct static_proto {
struct proto p;
struct event *event; /* Event for announcing updated routes */
BUFFER_(struct static_route *) marked; /* Routes marked for reannouncement */
rtable *igp_table_ip4; /* Table for recursive IPv4 next hop lookups */
rtable *igp_table_ip6; /* Table for recursive IPv6 next hop lookups */
};
struct static_route {
node n;
net_addr *net; /* Network we route */
ip_addr via; /* Destination router */
struct iface *iface; /* Destination iface, for link-local vias or device routes */
struct neighbor *neigh; /* Associated neighbor entry */
struct static_route *chain; /* Next for the same neighbor */
struct static_route *mp_head; /* First nexthop of this route */
struct static_route *mp_next; /* Nexthops for multipath routes */
struct f_line *cmds; /* List of commands for setting attributes */
byte dest; /* Destination type (RTD_*) */
byte state; /* State of route announcement (SRS_*) */
byte active; /* Next hop is active (nbr/iface/BFD available) */
byte onlink; /* Gateway is onlink regardless of IP ranges */
byte weight; /* Multipath next hop weight */
byte use_bfd; /* Configured to use BFD */
struct bfd_request *bfd_req; /* BFD request, if BFD is used */
mpls_label_stack *mls; /* MPLS label stack; may be NULL */
};
/*
* Note that data fields neigh, chain, state, active and bfd_req are runtime
* data, not real configuration data. Must be handled carefully.
*
* Regular (i.e. dest == RTD_UNICAST) routes use static_route structure for
* additional next hops (fields mp_head, mp_next). Note that 'state' is for
* whole route, while 'active' is for each next hop. Also note that fields
* mp_head, mp_next, active are zero for other kinds of routes.
*/
#define RTDX_RECURSIVE 0x7f /* Phony dest value for recursive routes */
#define SRS_DOWN 0 /* Route is not announced */
#define SRS_CLEAN 1 /* Route is active and announced */
#define SRS_DIRTY 2 /* Route changed since announcement */
void static_show(struct proto *);
#endif