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authorOndrej Zajicek (work) <santiago@crfreenet.org>2022-03-14 20:36:20 +0100
committerOndrej Zajicek <santiago@crfreenet.org>2022-06-27 21:13:32 +0200
commitcb339a30677901f2c248de08ff535cf0a9efab3d (patch)
tree2811d66304b044bf3c597c1463c2dff76df18df1 /filter
parent1ac8e11bba15551ad6473a57a585649757fefa6b (diff)
Filter: Implement for loops
For loops allow to iterate over elements in compound data like BGP paths or community lists. The syntax is: for [ <type> ] <variable> in <expr> do <command-body>
Diffstat (limited to 'filter')
-rw-r--r--filter/config.Y21
-rw-r--r--filter/data.c1
-rw-r--r--filter/f-inst.c93
-rw-r--r--filter/test.conf40
4 files changed, 153 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/filter/config.Y b/filter/config.Y
index f8f47862..c7c82068 100644
--- a/filter/config.Y
+++ b/filter/config.Y
@@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ assert_assign(struct f_lval *lval, struct f_inst *expr, const char *start, const
checker = f_new_inst(FI_EQ, expr, getter);
setter->next = checker;
-
+
return assert_done(setter, start, end);
}
@@ -307,6 +307,7 @@ CF_KEYWORDS(FUNCTION, PRINT, PRINTN, UNSET, RETURN,
INT, BOOL, IP, TYPE, PREFIX, RD, PAIR, QUAD, EC, LC,
SET, STRING, BGPMASK, BGPPATH, CLIST, ECLIST, LCLIST,
IF, THEN, ELSE, CASE,
+ FOR, IN, DO,
TRUE, FALSE, RT, RO, UNKNOWN, GENERIC,
FROM, GW, NET, MASK, PROTO, SOURCE, SCOPE, DEST, IFNAME, IFINDEX, WEIGHT, GW_MPLS,
PREFERENCE,
@@ -342,6 +343,7 @@ CF_KEYWORDS(FUNCTION, PRINT, PRINTN, UNSET, RETURN,
%type <v> set_atom switch_atom fipa
%type <px> fprefix
%type <t> get_cf_position
+%type <s> for_var
CF_GRAMMAR
@@ -899,6 +901,11 @@ var:
$$ = f_new_inst(FI_VAR_INIT, $3, sym);
}
+for_var:
+ type symbol { $$ = cf_define_symbol($2, SYM_VARIABLE | $1, offset, f_new_var(sym_->scope)); }
+ | CF_SYM_KNOWN { $$ = $1; cf_assert_symbol($1, SYM_VARIABLE); }
+ ;
+
cmd:
'{' cmds_scoped '}' {
$$ = $2;
@@ -909,6 +916,18 @@ cmd:
| IF term THEN cmd ELSE cmd {
$$ = f_new_inst(FI_CONDITION, $2, $4, $6);
}
+ | FOR {
+ /* Reserve space for walk data on stack */
+ cf_push_scope(NULL);
+ conf_this_scope->slots += 2;
+ } for_var IN
+ /* Parse term in the parent scope */
+ { conf_this_scope->active = 0; } term { conf_this_scope->active = 1; }
+ DO cmd {
+ cf_pop_scope();
+ $$ = f_new_inst(FI_FOR_INIT, $6, $3);
+ $$->next = f_new_inst(FI_FOR_NEXT, $3, $9);
+ }
| CF_SYM_KNOWN '=' term ';' {
switch ($1->class) {
case SYM_VARIABLE_RANGE:
diff --git a/filter/data.c b/filter/data.c
index 2bb5920c..87c438fc 100644
--- a/filter/data.c
+++ b/filter/data.c
@@ -72,6 +72,7 @@ enum f_type
f_type_element_type(enum f_type t)
{
switch(t) {
+ case T_PATH: return T_INT;
case T_CLIST: return T_PAIR;
case T_ECLIST: return T_EC;
case T_LCLIST: return T_LC;
diff --git a/filter/f-inst.c b/filter/f-inst.c
index dc243b4e..30db96f2 100644
--- a/filter/f-inst.c
+++ b/filter/f-inst.c
@@ -87,6 +87,11 @@
* m4_dnl RESULT_VOID; return undef
* m4_dnl }
*
+ * Note that runtime arguments m4_dnl (ARG*, VARARG) must be defined before
+ * parse-time arguments m4_dnl (LINE, SYMBOL, ...). During linearization,
+ * first ones move position in f_line by linearizing arguments first, while
+ * second ones store data to the current position.
+ *
* Also note that the { ... } blocks are not respected by M4 at all.
* If you get weird unmatched-brace-pair errors, check what it generated and why.
* What is really considered as one instruction is not the { ... } block
@@ -543,6 +548,94 @@
RESULT_VAL(val);
}
+ INST(FI_FOR_INIT, 1, 0) {
+ NEVER_CONSTANT;
+ ARG_ANY(1);
+ SYMBOL;
+
+ FID_NEW_BODY()
+ ASSERT((sym->class & ~0xff) == SYM_VARIABLE);
+
+ /* Static type check */
+ if (f1->type)
+ {
+ enum f_type t_var = (sym->class & 0xff);
+ enum f_type t_arg = f_type_element_type(f1->type);
+ if (!t_arg)
+ cf_error("Value of expression in FOR must be iterable, got %s",
+ f_type_name(f1->type));
+ if (t_var != t_arg)
+ cf_error("Loop variable '%s' in FOR must be %s, is %s",
+ sym->name, f_type_name(t_arg), f_type_name(t_var));
+ }
+
+ FID_INTERPRET_BODY()
+
+ /* Dynamic type check */
+ if ((sym->class & 0xff) != f_type_element_type(v1.type))
+ runtime("Mismatched argument and variable type");
+
+ /* Setup the index */
+ v2 = (struct f_val) { .type = T_INT, .val.i = 0 };
+
+ /* Keep v1 and v2 on the stack */
+ fstk->vcnt += 2;
+ }
+
+ INST(FI_FOR_NEXT, 2, 0) {
+ NEVER_CONSTANT;
+ SYMBOL;
+
+ /* Type checks are done in FI_FOR_INIT */
+
+ /* Loop variable */
+ struct f_val *var = &fstk->vstk[curline.vbase + sym->offset];
+ int step = 0;
+
+ switch(v1.type)
+ {
+ case T_PATH:
+ var->type = T_INT;
+ step = as_path_walk(v1.val.ad, &v2.val.i, &var->val.i);
+ break;
+
+ case T_CLIST:
+ var->type = T_PAIR;
+ step = int_set_walk(v1.val.ad, &v2.val.i, &var->val.i);
+ break;
+
+ case T_ECLIST:
+ var->type = T_EC;
+ step = ec_set_walk(v1.val.ad, &v2.val.i, &var->val.ec);
+ break;
+
+ case T_LCLIST:
+ var->type = T_LC;
+ step = lc_set_walk(v1.val.ad, &v2.val.i, &var->val.lc);
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ runtime( "Clist or lclist expected" );
+ }
+
+ if (step)
+ {
+ /* Keep v1 and v2 on the stack */
+ fstk->vcnt += 2;
+
+ /* Repeat this instruction */
+ curline.pos--;
+
+ /* Execute the loop body */
+ LINE(1, 0);
+
+ /* Space for loop variable, may be unused */
+ fstk->vcnt += 1;
+ }
+ else
+ var->type = T_VOID;
+ }
+
INST(FI_CONDITION, 1, 0) {
ARG(1, T_BOOL);
if (v1.val.i)
diff --git a/filter/test.conf b/filter/test.conf
index 436031a3..bc5f898e 100644
--- a/filter/test.conf
+++ b/filter/test.conf
@@ -758,6 +758,15 @@ int set set12;
bt_assert(delete(p2, [4..5]) = prepend(prepend(prepend(prepend(+empty+, 3), 3), 2), 1));
bt_assert(format([= 1 2+ 3 =]) = "[= 1 2 + 3 =]");
+
+ # iteration over path
+ int x = 0;
+ int y = 0;
+ for int i in p2 do {
+ x = x + i;
+ y = y + x;
+ }
+ bt_assert(x = 18 && y = 50);
}
bt_test_suite(t_path, "Testing paths");
@@ -884,6 +893,12 @@ clist r;
bt_assert(format(r) = "(clist (2,1) (1,3) (2,2) (3,1) (2,3))");
bt_assert(r.min = (1,3));
bt_assert(r.max = (3,1));
+
+ # iteration over clist
+ int x = 0;
+ for pair c in r do
+ x = x + c.asn * c.asn * c.data;
+ bt_assert(x = 36);
}
bt_test_suite(t_clist, "Testing lists of communities");
@@ -999,6 +1014,13 @@ eclist r;
bt_assert(format(r) = "(eclist (rt, 2, 1) (rt, 1, 3) (rt, 2, 2) (rt, 3, 1) (rt, 2, 3))");
bt_assert(r.min = (rt, 1, 3));
bt_assert(r.max = (rt, 3, 1));
+
+ # iteration over eclist
+ int x = 0;
+ for ec c in r do
+ if c > (rt, 2, 0) && c < (rt, 3, 0) then
+ x = x + 1;
+ bt_assert(x = 3);
}
bt_test_suite(t_eclist, "Testing lists of extended communities");
@@ -1117,6 +1139,19 @@ lclist r;
bt_assert(format(r) = "(lclist (2, 3, 3) (1, 2, 3) (2, 3, 1) (3, 1, 2) (2, 1, 3))");
bt_assert(r.min = (1, 2, 3));
bt_assert(r.max = (3, 1, 2));
+
+ # iteration over lclist
+ int x = 0;
+ int y = 0;
+ lc mx = (0, 0, 0);
+ for lc c in r do {
+ int asn2 = c.asn * c.asn;
+ x = x + asn2 * c.data1;
+ y = y + asn2 * c.data2;
+ if c > mx then mx = c;
+ }
+ bt_assert(x = 39 && y = 49);
+ bt_assert(mx = r.max);
}
bt_test_suite(t_lclist, "Testing lists of large communities");
@@ -1580,13 +1615,16 @@ filter vpn_filter
bt_assert(net.type != NET_IP6);
bt_assert(net.rd = 0:1:2);
+ bool b = false;
case (net.type) {
NET_IP4: print "IPV4";
NET_IP6: print "IPV6";
+ else: b = true;
}
+ bt_assert(b);
bt_check_assign(from, 10.20.30.40);
- bt_check_assign(gw, 55.55.55.44);
+ # bt_check_assign(gw, 55.55.55.44);
bgp_community.add((3,5));
bgp_ext_community.add((ro, 135, 999));