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This is a fundamental change of an original (1999) concept of route processing inside BIRD. During import/export, there was a temporary ea_list created which was to be used instead of the another one inside the route itself. This led to some confusion, quirks, and strange filter code that handled extended route attributes. Dropping it now. The protocol interface has changed in an uniform way -- the `struct ea_list *attrs` argument has been removed from store_tmp_attrs(), import_control(), rt_notify() and get_route_info().
287 lines
8.5 KiB
C
287 lines
8.5 KiB
C
/*
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* BIRD -- Table-to-Table Routing Protocol a.k.a Pipe
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*
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* (c) 1999--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: Pipe
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*
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* The Pipe protocol is very simple. It just connects to two routing tables
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* using proto_add_announce_hook() and whenever it receives a rt_notify()
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* about a change in one of the tables, it converts it to a rte_update()
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* in the other one.
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*
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* To avoid pipe loops, Pipe keeps a `being updated' flag in each routing
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* table.
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*
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* A pipe has two announce hooks, the first connected to the main
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* table, the second connected to the peer table. When a new route is
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* announced on the main table, it gets checked by an export filter in
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* ahook 1, and, after that, it is announced to the peer table via
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* rte_update(), an import filter in ahook 2 is called. When a new
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* route is announced in the peer table, an export filter in ahook2
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* and an import filter in ahook 1 are used. Oviously, there is no
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* need in filtering the same route twice, so both import filters are
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* set to accept, while user configured 'import' and 'export' filters
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* are used as export filters in ahooks 2 and 1. Route limits are
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* handled similarly, but on the import side of ahooks.
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*/
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#undef LOCAL_DEBUG
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#include "nest/bird.h"
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#include "nest/iface.h"
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#include "nest/protocol.h"
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#include "nest/route.h"
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#include "nest/cli.h"
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#include "conf/conf.h"
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#include "filter/filter.h"
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#include "lib/string.h"
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#include "pipe.h"
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static void
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pipe_rt_notify(struct proto *P, struct channel *src_ch, net *n, rte *new, rte *old)
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{
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struct pipe_proto *p = (void *) P;
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struct channel *dst = (src_ch == p->pri) ? p->sec : p->pri;
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struct rte_src *src;
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rte *e;
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rta *a;
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if (!new && !old)
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return;
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if (dst->table->pipe_busy)
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{
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log(L_ERR "Pipe loop detected when sending %N to table %s",
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n->n.addr, dst->table->name);
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return;
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}
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if (new)
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{
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a = alloca(rta_size(new->attrs));
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memcpy(a, new->attrs, rta_size(new->attrs));
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a->aflags = 0;
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a->hostentry = NULL;
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e = rte_get_temp(a);
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e->pflags = 0;
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/* Copy protocol specific embedded attributes. */
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memcpy(&(e->u), &(new->u), sizeof(e->u));
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e->pref = new->pref;
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e->pflags = new->pflags;
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src = a->src;
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}
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else
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{
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e = NULL;
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src = old->attrs->src;
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}
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src_ch->table->pipe_busy = 1;
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rte_update2(dst, n->n.addr, e, src);
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src_ch->table->pipe_busy = 0;
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}
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static int
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pipe_import_control(struct proto *P, rte **ee, struct linpool *p UNUSED)
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{
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struct proto *pp = (*ee)->sender->proto;
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if (pp == P)
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return -1; /* Avoid local loops automatically */
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return 0;
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}
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static void
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pipe_reload_routes(struct channel *C)
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{
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struct pipe_proto *p = (void *) C->proto;
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/* Route reload on one channel is just refeed on the other */
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channel_request_feeding((C == p->pri) ? p->sec : p->pri);
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}
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static void
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pipe_postconfig(struct proto_config *CF)
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{
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struct pipe_config *cf = (void *) CF;
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struct channel_config *cc = proto_cf_main_channel(CF);
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if (!cc->table)
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cf_error("Primary routing table not specified");
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if (!cf->peer)
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cf_error("Secondary routing table not specified");
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if (cc->table == cf->peer)
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cf_error("Primary table and peer table must be different");
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if (cc->table->addr_type != cf->peer->addr_type)
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cf_error("Primary table and peer table must have the same type");
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if (cc->rx_limit.action)
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cf_error("Pipe protocol does not support receive limits");
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if (cc->in_keep_filtered)
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cf_error("Pipe protocol prohibits keeping filtered routes");
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}
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static int
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pipe_configure_channels(struct pipe_proto *p, struct pipe_config *cf)
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{
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struct channel_config *cc = proto_cf_main_channel(&cf->c);
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struct channel_config pri_cf = {
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.name = "pri",
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.channel = cc->channel,
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.table = cc->table,
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.out_filter = cc->out_filter,
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.in_limit = cc->in_limit,
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.ra_mode = RA_ANY
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};
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struct channel_config sec_cf = {
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.name = "sec",
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.channel = cc->channel,
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.table = cf->peer,
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.out_filter = cc->in_filter,
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.in_limit = cc->out_limit,
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.ra_mode = RA_ANY
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};
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return
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proto_configure_channel(&p->p, &p->pri, &pri_cf) &&
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proto_configure_channel(&p->p, &p->sec, &sec_cf);
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}
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static struct proto *
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pipe_init(struct proto_config *CF)
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{
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struct proto *P = proto_new(CF);
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struct pipe_proto *p = (void *) P;
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struct pipe_config *cf = (void *) CF;
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P->rt_notify = pipe_rt_notify;
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P->import_control = pipe_import_control;
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P->reload_routes = pipe_reload_routes;
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pipe_configure_channels(p, cf);
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return P;
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}
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static int
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pipe_reconfigure(struct proto *P, struct proto_config *CF)
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{
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struct pipe_proto *p = (void *) P;
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struct pipe_config *cf = (void *) CF;
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return pipe_configure_channels(p, cf);
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}
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static void
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pipe_copy_config(struct proto_config *dest UNUSED, struct proto_config *src UNUSED)
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{
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/* Just a shallow copy, not many items here */
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}
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static void
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pipe_get_status(struct proto *P, byte *buf)
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{
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struct pipe_proto *p = (void *) P;
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bsprintf(buf, "%s <=> %s", p->pri->table->name, p->sec->table->name);
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}
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static void
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pipe_show_stats(struct pipe_proto *p)
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{
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struct proto_stats *s1 = &p->pri->stats;
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struct proto_stats *s2 = &p->sec->stats;
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/*
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* Pipe stats (as anything related to pipes) are a bit tricky. There
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* are two sets of stats - s1 for ahook to the primary routing and
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* s2 for the ahook to the secondary routing table. The user point
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* of view is that routes going from the primary routing table to
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* the secondary routing table are 'exported', while routes going in
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* the other direction are 'imported'.
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*
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* Each route going through a pipe is, technically, first exported
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* to the pipe and then imported from that pipe and such operations
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* are counted in one set of stats according to the direction of the
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* route propagation. Filtering is done just in the first part
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* (export). Therefore, we compose stats for one directon for one
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* user direction from both import and export stats, skipping
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* immediate and irrelevant steps (exp_updates_accepted,
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* imp_updates_received, imp_updates_filtered, ...).
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*
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* Rule of thumb is that stats s1 have the correct 'polarity'
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* (imp/exp), while stats s2 have switched 'polarity'.
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*/
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cli_msg(-1006, " Routes: %u imported, %u exported",
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s1->imp_routes, s2->imp_routes);
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cli_msg(-1006, " Route change stats: received rejected filtered ignored accepted");
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cli_msg(-1006, " Import updates: %10u %10u %10u %10u %10u",
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s2->exp_updates_received, s2->exp_updates_rejected + s1->imp_updates_invalid,
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s2->exp_updates_filtered, s1->imp_updates_ignored, s1->imp_updates_accepted);
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cli_msg(-1006, " Import withdraws: %10u %10u --- %10u %10u",
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s2->exp_withdraws_received, s1->imp_withdraws_invalid,
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s1->imp_withdraws_ignored, s1->imp_withdraws_accepted);
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cli_msg(-1006, " Export updates: %10u %10u %10u %10u %10u",
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s1->exp_updates_received, s1->exp_updates_rejected + s2->imp_updates_invalid,
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s1->exp_updates_filtered, s2->imp_updates_ignored, s2->imp_updates_accepted);
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cli_msg(-1006, " Export withdraws: %10u %10u --- %10u %10u",
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s1->exp_withdraws_received, s2->imp_withdraws_invalid,
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s2->imp_withdraws_ignored, s2->imp_withdraws_accepted);
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}
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static const char *pipe_feed_state[] = { [ES_DOWN] = "down", [ES_FEEDING] = "feed", [ES_READY] = "up" };
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static void
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pipe_show_proto_info(struct proto *P)
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{
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struct pipe_proto *p = (void *) P;
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cli_msg(-1006, " Channel %s", "main");
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cli_msg(-1006, " Table: %s", p->pri->table->name);
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cli_msg(-1006, " Peer table: %s", p->sec->table->name);
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cli_msg(-1006, " Import state: %s", pipe_feed_state[p->sec->export_state]);
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cli_msg(-1006, " Export state: %s", pipe_feed_state[p->pri->export_state]);
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cli_msg(-1006, " Import filter: %s", filter_name(p->sec->out_filter));
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cli_msg(-1006, " Export filter: %s", filter_name(p->pri->out_filter));
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channel_show_limit(&p->pri->in_limit, "Import limit:");
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channel_show_limit(&p->sec->in_limit, "Export limit:");
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if (P->proto_state != PS_DOWN)
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pipe_show_stats(p);
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}
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struct protocol proto_pipe = {
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.name = "Pipe",
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.template = "pipe%d",
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.class = PROTOCOL_PIPE,
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.proto_size = sizeof(struct pipe_proto),
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.config_size = sizeof(struct pipe_config),
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.postconfig = pipe_postconfig,
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.init = pipe_init,
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.reconfigure = pipe_reconfigure,
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.copy_config = pipe_copy_config,
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.get_status = pipe_get_status,
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.show_proto_info = pipe_show_proto_info
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};
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