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-/*
- * BIRD Internet Routing Daemon -- Routing Table
- *
- * (c) 1998--2000 Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>
- *
- * Can be freely distributed and used under the terms of the GNU GPL.
- */
-
-#ifndef _BIRD_ROUTE_H_
-#define _BIRD_ROUTE_H_
-
-#include "lib/lists.h"
-#include "lib/bitmap.h"
-#include "lib/resource.h"
-#include "lib/net.h"
-
-struct ea_list;
-struct protocol;
-struct proto;
-struct rte_src;
-struct symbol;
-struct timer;
-struct filter;
-struct cli;
-
-/*
- * Generic data structure for storing network prefixes. Also used
- * for the master routing table. Currently implemented as a hash
- * table.
- *
- * Available operations:
- * - insertion of new entry
- * - deletion of entry
- * - searching for entry by network prefix
- * - asynchronous retrieval of fib contents
- */
-
-struct fib_node {
- struct fib_node *next; /* Next in hash chain */
- struct fib_iterator *readers; /* List of readers of this node */
- net_addr addr[0];
-};
-
-struct fib_iterator { /* See lib/slists.h for an explanation */
- struct fib_iterator *prev, *next; /* Must be synced with struct fib_node! */
- byte efef; /* 0xff to distinguish between iterator and node */
- byte pad[3];
- struct fib_node *node; /* Or NULL if freshly merged */
- uint hash;
-};
-
-typedef void (*fib_init_fn)(void *);
-
-struct fib {
- pool *fib_pool; /* Pool holding all our data */
- slab *fib_slab; /* Slab holding all fib nodes */
- struct fib_node **hash_table; /* Node hash table */
- uint hash_size; /* Number of hash table entries (a power of two) */
- uint hash_order; /* Binary logarithm of hash_size */
- uint hash_shift; /* 32 - hash_order */
- uint addr_type; /* Type of address data stored in fib (NET_*) */
- uint node_size; /* FIB node size, 0 for nonuniform */
- uint node_offset; /* Offset of fib_node struct inside of user data */
- uint entries; /* Number of entries */
- uint entries_min, entries_max; /* Entry count limits (else start rehashing) */
- fib_init_fn init; /* Constructor */
-};
-
-static inline void * fib_node_to_user(struct fib *f, struct fib_node *e)
-{ return e ? (void *) ((char *) e - f->node_offset) : NULL; }
-
-static inline struct fib_node * fib_user_to_node(struct fib *f, void *e)
-{ return e ? (void *) ((char *) e + f->node_offset) : NULL; }
-
-void fib_init(struct fib *f, pool *p, uint addr_type, uint node_size, uint node_offset, uint hash_order, fib_init_fn init);
-void *fib_find(struct fib *, const net_addr *); /* Find or return NULL if doesn't exist */
-void *fib_get_chain(struct fib *f, const net_addr *a); /* Find first node in linked list from hash table */
-void *fib_get(struct fib *, const net_addr *); /* Find or create new if nonexistent */
-void *fib_route(struct fib *, const net_addr *); /* Longest-match routing lookup */
-void fib_delete(struct fib *, void *); /* Remove fib entry */
-void fib_free(struct fib *); /* Destroy the fib */
-void fib_check(struct fib *); /* Consistency check for debugging */
-
-void fit_init(struct fib_iterator *, struct fib *); /* Internal functions, don't call */
-struct fib_node *fit_get(struct fib *, struct fib_iterator *);
-void fit_put(struct fib_iterator *, struct fib_node *);
-void fit_put_next(struct fib *f, struct fib_iterator *i, struct fib_node *n, uint hpos);
-void fit_put_end(struct fib_iterator *i);
-void fit_copy(struct fib *f, struct fib_iterator *dst, struct fib_iterator *src);
-
-
-#define FIB_WALK(fib, type, z) do { \
- struct fib_node *fn_, **ff_ = (fib)->hash_table; \
- uint count_ = (fib)->hash_size; \
- type *z; \
- while (count_--) \
- for (fn_ = *ff_++; z = fib_node_to_user(fib, fn_); fn_=fn_->next)
-
-#define FIB_WALK_END } while (0)
-
-#define FIB_ITERATE_INIT(it, fib) fit_init(it, fib)
-
-#define FIB_ITERATE_START(fib, it, type, z) do { \
- struct fib_node *fn_ = fit_get(fib, it); \
- uint count_ = (fib)->hash_size; \
- uint hpos_ = (it)->hash; \
- type *z; \
- for(;;) { \
- if (!fn_) \
- { \
- if (++hpos_ >= count_) \
- break; \
- fn_ = (fib)->hash_table[hpos_]; \
- continue; \
- } \
- z = fib_node_to_user(fib, fn_);
-
-#define FIB_ITERATE_END fn_ = fn_->next; } } while(0)
-
-#define FIB_ITERATE_PUT(it) fit_put(it, fn_)
-
-#define FIB_ITERATE_PUT_NEXT(it, fib) fit_put_next(fib, it, fn_, hpos_)
-
-#define FIB_ITERATE_PUT_END(it) fit_put_end(it)
-
-#define FIB_ITERATE_UNLINK(it, fib) fit_get(fib, it)
-
-#define FIB_ITERATE_COPY(dst, src, fib) fit_copy(fib, dst, src)
-
-
-/*
- * Master Routing Tables. Generally speaking, each of them contains a FIB
- * with each entry pointing to a list of route entries representing routes
- * to given network (with the selected one at the head).
- *
- * Each of the RTE's contains variable data (the preference and protocol-dependent
- * metrics) and a pointer to a route attribute block common for many routes).
- *
- * It's guaranteed that there is at most one RTE for every (prefix,proto) pair.
- */
-
-struct rtable_config {
- node n;
- char *name;
- struct rtable *table;
- struct proto_config *krt_attached; /* Kernel syncer attached to this table */
- uint addr_type; /* Type of address data stored in table (NET_*) */
- int gc_max_ops; /* Maximum number of operations before GC is run */
- int gc_min_time; /* Minimum time between two consecutive GC runs */
- byte sorted; /* Routes of network are sorted according to rte_better() */
- byte internal; /* Internal table of a protocol */
- btime min_settle_time; /* Minimum settle time for notifications */
- btime max_settle_time; /* Maximum settle time for notifications */
-};
-
-typedef struct rtable {
- resource r;
- node n; /* Node in list of all tables */
- pool *rp; /* Resource pool to allocate everything from, including itself */
- struct slab *rte_slab; /* Slab to allocate route objects */
- struct fib fib;
- char *name; /* Name of this table */
- list channels; /* List of attached channels (struct channel) */
- uint addr_type; /* Type of address data stored in table (NET_*) */
- int pipe_busy; /* Pipe loop detection */
- int use_count; /* Number of protocols using this table */
- u32 rt_count; /* Number of routes in the table */
-
- byte internal; /* Internal table of a protocol */
-
- struct hmap id_map;
- struct hostcache *hostcache;
- struct rtable_config *config; /* Configuration of this table */
- struct config *deleted; /* Table doesn't exist in current configuration,
- * delete as soon as use_count becomes 0 and remove
- * obstacle from this routing table.
- */
- struct event *rt_event; /* Routing table event */
- btime last_rt_change; /* Last time when route changed */
- btime base_settle_time; /* Start time of rtable settling interval */
- btime gc_time; /* Time of last GC */
- int gc_counter; /* Number of operations since last GC */
- byte prune_state; /* Table prune state, 1 -> scheduled, 2-> running */
- byte hcu_scheduled; /* Hostcache update is scheduled */
- byte nhu_state; /* Next Hop Update state */
- struct fib_iterator prune_fit; /* Rtable prune FIB iterator */
- struct fib_iterator nhu_fit; /* Next Hop Update FIB iterator */
-
- list subscribers; /* Subscribers for notifications */
- struct timer *settle_timer; /* Settle time for notifications */
-} rtable;
-
-struct rt_subscription {
- node n;
- rtable *tab;
- void (*hook)(struct rt_subscription *b);
- void *data;
-};
-
-#define NHU_CLEAN 0
-#define NHU_SCHEDULED 1
-#define NHU_RUNNING 2
-#define NHU_DIRTY 3
-
-typedef struct network {
- struct rte_storage *routes; /* Available routes for this network */
- struct fib_node n; /* FIB flags reserved for kernel syncer */
-} net;
-
-struct hostcache {
- slab *slab; /* Slab holding all hostentries */
- struct hostentry **hash_table; /* Hash table for hostentries */
- unsigned hash_order, hash_shift;
- unsigned hash_max, hash_min;
- unsigned hash_items;
- linpool *lp; /* Linpool for trie */
- struct f_trie *trie; /* Trie of prefixes that might affect hostentries */
- list hostentries; /* List of all hostentries */
- byte update_hostcache;
-};
-
-struct hostentry {
- node ln;
- ip_addr addr; /* IP address of host, part of key */
- ip_addr link; /* (link-local) IP address of host, used as gw
- if host is directly attached */
- struct rtable *tab; /* Dependent table, part of key */
- struct hostentry *next; /* Next in hash chain */
- unsigned hash_key; /* Hash key */
- unsigned uc; /* Use count */
- struct rta *src; /* Source rta entry */
- byte dest; /* Chosen route destination type (RTD_...) */
- byte nexthop_linkable; /* Nexthop list is completely non-device */
- u32 igp_metric; /* Chosen route IGP metric */
-};
-
-typedef struct rte {
- struct rta *attrs; /* Attributes of this route */
- const net_addr *net; /* Network this RTE belongs to */
- struct rte_src *src; /* Route source that created the route */
- struct channel *sender; /* Channel used to send the route to the routing table */
- btime lastmod; /* Last modified (set by table) */
- u32 id; /* Table specific route id */
- byte flags; /* Table-specific flags */
- byte pflags; /* Protocol-specific flags */
-} rte;
-
-struct rte_storage {
- struct rte_storage *next; /* Next in chain */
- struct rte rte; /* Route data */
-};
-
-#define RTE_COPY(r, l) ((r) ? (((*(l)) = (r)->rte), (l)) : NULL)
-#define RTE_OR_NULL(r) ((r) ? &((r)->rte) : NULL)
-
-#define REF_FILTERED 2 /* Route is rejected by import filter */
-#define REF_STALE 4 /* Route is stale in a refresh cycle */
-#define REF_DISCARD 8 /* Route is scheduled for discard */
-#define REF_MODIFY 16 /* Route is scheduled for modify */
-
-/* Route is valid for propagation (may depend on other flags in the future), accepts NULL */
-static inline int rte_is_valid(rte *r) { return r && !(r->flags & REF_FILTERED); }
-
-/* Route just has REF_FILTERED flag */
-static inline int rte_is_filtered(rte *r) { return !!(r->flags & REF_FILTERED); }
-
-
-/* Types of route announcement, also used as flags */
-#define RA_UNDEF 0 /* Undefined RA type */
-#define RA_OPTIMAL 1 /* Announcement of optimal route change */
-#define RA_ACCEPTED 2 /* Announcement of first accepted route */
-#define RA_ANY 3 /* Announcement of any route change */
-#define RA_MERGED 4 /* Announcement of optimal route merged with next ones */
-
-/* Return value of preexport() callback */
-#define RIC_ACCEPT 1 /* Accepted by protocol */
-#define RIC_PROCESS 0 /* Process it through import filter */
-#define RIC_REJECT -1 /* Rejected by protocol */
-#define RIC_DROP -2 /* Silently dropped by protocol */
-
-/**
- * rte_update - enter a new update to a routing table
- * @c: channel doing the update
- * @net: network address
- * @rte: a &rte representing the new route
- * @src: old route source identifier
- *
- * This function imports a new route to the appropriate table (via the channel).
- * Table keys are @net (obligatory) and @rte->attrs->src.
- * Both the @net and @rte pointers can be local.
- *
- * The route attributes (@rte->attrs) are obligatory. They can be also allocated
- * locally. Anyway, if you use an already-cached attribute object, you shall
- * call rta_clone() on that object yourself. (This semantics may change in future.)
- *
- * If the route attributes are local, you may set @rte->attrs->src to NULL, then
- * the protocol's default route source will be supplied.
- *
- * When rte_update() gets a route, it automatically validates it. This includes
- * checking for validity of the given network and next hop addresses and also
- * checking for host-scope or link-scope routes. Then the import filters are
- * processed and if accepted, the route is passed to route table recalculation.
- *
- * The accepted routes are then inserted into the table, replacing the old route
- * for the same @net identified by @src. Then the route is announced
- * to all the channels connected to the table using the standard export mechanism.
- * Setting @rte to NULL makes this a withdraw, otherwise @rte->src must be the same
- * as @src.
- *
- * All memory used for temporary allocations is taken from a special linpool
- * @rte_update_pool and freed when rte_update() finishes.
- */
-void rte_update(struct channel *c, const net_addr *net, struct rte *rte, struct rte_src *src);
-
-extern list routing_tables;
-struct config;
-
-void rt_init(void);
-void rt_preconfig(struct config *);
-void rt_commit(struct config *new, struct config *old);
-void rt_lock_table(rtable *);
-void rt_unlock_table(rtable *);
-void rt_subscribe(rtable *tab, struct rt_subscription *s);
-void rt_unsubscribe(struct rt_subscription *s);
-rtable *rt_setup(pool *, struct rtable_config *);
-static inline void rt_shutdown(rtable *r) { rfree(r->rp); }
-
-static inline net *net_find(rtable *tab, const net_addr *addr) { return (net *) fib_find(&tab->fib, addr); }
-static inline net *net_find_valid(rtable *tab, const net_addr *addr)
-{ net *n = net_find(tab, addr); return (n && n->routes && rte_is_valid(&n->routes->rte)) ? n : NULL; }
-static inline net *net_get(rtable *tab, const net_addr *addr) { return (net *) fib_get(&tab->fib, addr); }
-void *net_route(rtable *tab, const net_addr *n);
-int net_roa_check(rtable *tab, const net_addr *n, u32 asn);
-int rt_examine(rtable *t, net_addr *a, struct channel *c, const struct filter *filter);
-rte *rt_export_merged(struct channel *c, net *net, linpool *pool, int silent);
-void rt_refresh_begin(rtable *t, struct channel *c);
-void rt_refresh_end(rtable *t, struct channel *c);
-void rt_modify_stale(rtable *t, struct channel *c);
-void rt_schedule_prune(rtable *t);
-void rte_dump(struct rte_storage *);
-void rte_free(struct rte_storage *, rtable *);
-struct rte_storage *rte_store(const rte *, net *net, rtable *);
-void rt_dump(rtable *);
-void rt_dump_all(void);
-int rt_feed_channel(struct channel *c);
-void rt_feed_channel_abort(struct channel *c);
-int rt_reload_channel(struct channel *c);
-void rt_reload_channel_abort(struct channel *c);
-void rt_prune_sync(rtable *t, int all);
-int rte_update_out(struct channel *c, const net_addr *n, rte *new, rte *old, struct rte_storage **old_exported, int refeed);
-struct rtable_config *rt_new_table(struct symbol *s, uint addr_type);
-
-
-/* Default limit for ECMP next hops, defined in sysdep code */
-extern const int rt_default_ecmp;
-
-struct rt_show_data_rtable {
- node n;
- rtable *table;
- struct channel *export_channel;
-};
-
-struct rt_show_data {
- net_addr *addr;
- list tables;
- struct rt_show_data_rtable *tab; /* Iterator over table list */
- struct rt_show_data_rtable *last_table; /* Last table in output */
- struct fib_iterator fit; /* Iterator over networks in table */
- int verbose, tables_defined_by;
- const struct filter *filter;
- struct proto *show_protocol;
- struct proto *export_protocol;
- struct channel *export_channel;
- struct config *running_on_config;
- struct krt_proto *kernel;
- int export_mode, primary_only, filtered, stats, show_for;
-
- int table_open; /* Iteration (fit) is open */
- int net_counter, rt_counter, show_counter, table_counter;
- int net_counter_last, rt_counter_last, show_counter_last;
-};
-
-void rt_show(struct rt_show_data *);
-struct rt_show_data_rtable * rt_show_add_table(struct rt_show_data *d, rtable *t);
-
-/* Value of table definition mode in struct rt_show_data */
-#define RSD_TDB_DEFAULT 0 /* no table specified */
-#define RSD_TDB_INDIRECT 0 /* show route ... protocol P ... */
-#define RSD_TDB_ALL RSD_TDB_SET /* show route ... table all ... */
-#define RSD_TDB_DIRECT RSD_TDB_SET | RSD_TDB_NMN /* show route ... table X table Y ... */
-
-#define RSD_TDB_SET 0x1 /* internal: show empty tables */
-#define RSD_TDB_NMN 0x2 /* internal: need matching net */
-
-/* Value of export_mode in struct rt_show_data */
-#define RSEM_NONE 0 /* Export mode not used */
-#define RSEM_PREEXPORT 1 /* Routes ready for export, before filtering */
-#define RSEM_EXPORT 2 /* Routes accepted by export filter */
-#define RSEM_NOEXPORT 3 /* Routes rejected by export filter */
-#define RSEM_EXPORTED 4 /* Routes marked in export map */
-
-/*
- * Route Attributes
- *
- * Beware: All standard BGP attributes must be represented here instead
- * of making them local to the route. This is needed to ensure proper
- * construction of BGP route attribute lists.
- */
-
-/* Nexthop structure */
-struct nexthop {
- ip_addr gw; /* Next hop */
- struct iface *iface; /* Outgoing interface */
- struct nexthop *next;
- byte flags;
- byte weight;
- byte labels_orig; /* Number of labels before hostentry was applied */
- byte labels; /* Number of all labels */
- u32 label[0];
-};
-
-#define RNF_ONLINK 0x1 /* Gateway is onlink regardless of IP ranges */
-
-
-struct rte_src {
- struct rte_src *next; /* Hash chain */
- struct proto *proto; /* Protocol the source is based on */
- u32 private_id; /* Private ID, assigned by the protocol */
- u32 global_id; /* Globally unique ID of the source */
- unsigned uc; /* Use count */
-};
-
-
-typedef struct rta {
- struct rta *next, **pprev; /* Hash chain */
- u32 uc; /* Use count */
- u32 hash_key; /* Hash over important fields */
- struct ea_list *eattrs; /* Extended Attribute chain */
- struct hostentry *hostentry; /* Hostentry for recursive next-hops */
- ip_addr from; /* Advertising router */
- u32 igp_metric; /* IGP metric to next hop (for iBGP routes) */
- u16 cached:1; /* Are attributes cached? */
- u16 source:7; /* Route source (RTS_...) */
- u16 scope:4; /* Route scope (SCOPE_... -- see ip.h) */
- u16 dest:4; /* Route destination type (RTD_...) */
- word pref;
- struct nexthop nh; /* Next hop */
-} rta;
-
-#define RTS_STATIC 1 /* Normal static route */
-#define RTS_INHERIT 2 /* Route inherited from kernel */
-#define RTS_DEVICE 3 /* Device route */
-#define RTS_STATIC_DEVICE 4 /* Static device route */
-#define RTS_REDIRECT 5 /* Learned via redirect */
-#define RTS_RIP 6 /* RIP route */
-#define RTS_OSPF 7 /* OSPF route */
-#define RTS_OSPF_IA 8 /* OSPF inter-area route */
-#define RTS_OSPF_EXT1 9 /* OSPF external route type 1 */
-#define RTS_OSPF_EXT2 10 /* OSPF external route type 2 */
-#define RTS_BGP 11 /* BGP route */
-#define RTS_PIPE 12 /* Inter-table wormhole */
-#define RTS_BABEL 13 /* Babel route */
-#define RTS_RPKI 14 /* Route Origin Authorization */
-#define RTS_PERF 15 /* Perf checker */
-#define RTS_MAX 16
-
-#define RTD_NONE 0 /* Undefined next hop */
-#define RTD_UNICAST 1 /* Next hop is neighbor router */
-#define RTD_BLACKHOLE 2 /* Silently drop packets */
-#define RTD_UNREACHABLE 3 /* Reject as unreachable */
-#define RTD_PROHIBIT 4 /* Administratively prohibited */
-#define RTD_MAX 5
-
-#define IGP_METRIC_UNKNOWN 0x80000000 /* Default igp_metric used when no other
- protocol-specific metric is availabe */
-
-
-extern const char * rta_dest_names[RTD_MAX];
-
-static inline const char *rta_dest_name(uint n)
-{ return (n < RTD_MAX) ? rta_dest_names[n] : "???"; }
-
-/* Route has regular, reachable nexthop (i.e. not RTD_UNREACHABLE and like) */
-static inline int rte_is_reachable(rte *r)
-{ return r->attrs->dest == RTD_UNICAST; }
-
-
-/*
- * Extended Route Attributes
- */
-
-typedef struct eattr {
- word id; /* EA_CODE(PROTOCOL_..., protocol-dependent ID) */
- byte flags; /* Protocol-dependent flags */
- byte type; /* Attribute type and several flags (EAF_...) */
- union {
- uintptr_t data;
- const struct adata *ptr; /* Attribute data elsewhere */
- } u;
-} eattr;
-
-
-#define EA_CODE(proto,id) (((proto) << 8) | (id))
-#define EA_ID(ea) ((ea) & 0xff)
-#define EA_PROTO(ea) ((ea) >> 8)
-#define EA_CUSTOM(id) ((id) | EA_CUSTOM_BIT)
-#define EA_IS_CUSTOM(ea) ((ea) & EA_CUSTOM_BIT)
-#define EA_CUSTOM_ID(ea) ((ea) & ~EA_CUSTOM_BIT)
-
-const char *ea_custom_name(uint ea);
-
-#define EA_GEN_IGP_METRIC EA_CODE(PROTOCOL_NONE, 0)
-
-#define EA_CODE_MASK 0xffff
-#define EA_CUSTOM_BIT 0x8000
-#define EA_ALLOW_UNDEF 0x10000 /* ea_find: allow EAF_TYPE_UNDEF */
-#define EA_BIT(n) ((n) << 24) /* Used in bitfield accessors */
-#define EA_BIT_GET(ea) ((ea) >> 24)
-
-#define EAF_TYPE_MASK 0x1f /* Mask with this to get type */
-#define EAF_TYPE_INT 0x01 /* 32-bit unsigned integer number */
-#define EAF_TYPE_OPAQUE 0x02 /* Opaque byte string (not filterable) */
-#define EAF_TYPE_IP_ADDRESS 0x04 /* IP address */
-#define EAF_TYPE_ROUTER_ID 0x05 /* Router ID (IPv4 address) */
-#define EAF_TYPE_AS_PATH 0x06 /* BGP AS path (encoding per RFC 1771:4.3) */
-#define EAF_TYPE_BITFIELD 0x09 /* 32-bit embedded bitfield */
-#define EAF_TYPE_INT_SET 0x0a /* Set of u32's (e.g., a community list) */
-#define EAF_TYPE_PTR 0x0d /* Pointer to an object */
-#define EAF_TYPE_EC_SET 0x0e /* Set of pairs of u32's - ext. community list */
-#define EAF_TYPE_LC_SET 0x12 /* Set of triplets of u32's - large community list */
-#define EAF_TYPE_UNDEF 0x1f /* `force undefined' entry */
-#define EAF_EMBEDDED 0x01 /* Data stored in eattr.u.data (part of type spec) */
-#define EAF_VAR_LENGTH 0x02 /* Attribute length is variable (part of type spec) */
-#define EAF_ORIGINATED 0x20 /* The attribute has originated locally */
-#define EAF_FRESH 0x40 /* An uncached attribute (e.g. modified in export filter) */
-
-typedef struct adata {
- uint length; /* Length of data */
- byte data[0];
-} adata;
-
-extern const adata null_adata; /* adata of length 0 */
-
-static inline struct adata *
-lp_alloc_adata(struct linpool *pool, uint len)
-{
- struct adata *ad = lp_alloc(pool, sizeof(struct adata) + len);
- ad->length = len;
- return ad;
-}
-
-static inline int adata_same(const struct adata *a, const struct adata *b)
-{ return (a->length == b->length && !memcmp(a->data, b->data, a->length)); }
-
-
-typedef struct ea_list {
- struct ea_list *next; /* In case we have an override list */
- byte flags; /* Flags: EALF_... */
- byte rfu;
- word count; /* Number of attributes */
- eattr attrs[0]; /* Attribute definitions themselves */
-} ea_list;
-
-#define EALF_SORTED 1 /* Attributes are sorted by code */
-#define EALF_BISECT 2 /* Use interval bisection for searching */
-#define EALF_CACHED 4 /* Attributes belonging to cached rta */
-
-struct rte_src *rt_find_source(struct proto *p, u32 id);
-struct rte_src *rt_get_source(struct proto *p, u32 id);
-static inline void rt_lock_source(struct rte_src *src) { src->uc++; }
-static inline void rt_unlock_source(struct rte_src *src) { src->uc--; }
-void rt_prune_sources(void);
-
-struct ea_walk_state {
- ea_list *eattrs; /* Ccurrent ea_list, initially set by caller */
- eattr *ea; /* Current eattr, initially NULL */
- u32 visited[4]; /* Bitfield, limiting max to 128 */
-};
-
-eattr *ea_find(ea_list *, unsigned ea);
-eattr *ea_walk(struct ea_walk_state *s, uint id, uint max);
-uintptr_t ea_get_int(ea_list *, unsigned ea, uintptr_t def);
-void ea_dump(ea_list *);
-void ea_sort(ea_list *); /* Sort entries in all sub-lists */
-unsigned ea_scan(ea_list *); /* How many bytes do we need for merged ea_list */
-void ea_merge(ea_list *from, ea_list *to); /* Merge sub-lists to allocated buffer */
-int ea_same(ea_list *x, ea_list *y); /* Test whether two ea_lists are identical */
-uint ea_hash(ea_list *e); /* Calculate 16-bit hash value */
-ea_list *ea_append(ea_list *to, ea_list *what);
-void ea_format_bitfield(const struct eattr *a, byte *buf, int bufsize, const char **names, int min, int max);
-
-#define ea_normalize(ea) do { \
- if (ea->next) { \
- ea_list *t = alloca(ea_scan(ea)); \
- ea_merge(ea, t); \
- ea = t; \
- } \
- ea_sort(ea); \
- if (ea->count == 0) \
- ea = NULL; \
-} while(0) \
-
-static inline eattr *
-ea_set_attr(ea_list **to, struct linpool *pool, uint id, uint flags, uint type, uintptr_t val)
-{
- ea_list *a = lp_alloc(pool, sizeof(ea_list) + sizeof(eattr));
- eattr *e = &a->attrs[0];
-
- a->flags = EALF_SORTED;
- a->count = 1;
- a->next = *to;
- *to = a;
-
- e->id = id;
- e->type = type;
- e->flags = flags;
-
- if (type & EAF_EMBEDDED)
- e->u.data = (u32) val;
- else
- e->u.ptr = (struct adata *) val;
-
- return e;
-}
-
-static inline void
-ea_set_attr_u32(ea_list **to, struct linpool *pool, uint id, uint flags, uint type, u32 val)
-{ ea_set_attr(to, pool, id, flags, type, (uintptr_t) val); }
-
-static inline void
-ea_set_attr_ptr(ea_list **to, struct linpool *pool, uint id, uint flags, uint type, struct adata *val)
-{ ea_set_attr(to, pool, id, flags, type, (uintptr_t) val); }
-
-static inline void
-ea_set_attr_data(ea_list **to, struct linpool *pool, uint id, uint flags, uint type, void *data, uint len)
-{
- struct adata *a = lp_alloc_adata(pool, len);
- memcpy(a->data, data, len);
- ea_set_attr(to, pool, id, flags, type, (uintptr_t) a);
-}
-
-
-#define NEXTHOP_MAX_SIZE (sizeof(struct nexthop) + sizeof(u32)*MPLS_MAX_LABEL_STACK)
-
-static inline size_t nexthop_size(const struct nexthop *nh)
-{ return sizeof(struct nexthop) + sizeof(u32)*nh->labels; }
-int nexthop__same(struct nexthop *x, struct nexthop *y); /* Compare multipath nexthops */
-static inline int nexthop_same(struct nexthop *x, struct nexthop *y)
-{ return (x == y) || nexthop__same(x, y); }
-struct nexthop *nexthop_merge(struct nexthop *x, struct nexthop *y, int rx, int ry, int max, linpool *lp);
-struct nexthop *nexthop_sort(struct nexthop *x);
-static inline void nexthop_link(struct rta *a, struct nexthop *from)
-{ memcpy(&a->nh, from, nexthop_size(from)); }
-void nexthop_insert(struct nexthop **n, struct nexthop *y);
-int nexthop_is_sorted(struct nexthop *x);
-
-void rta_init(void);
-static inline size_t rta_size(const rta *a) { return sizeof(rta) + sizeof(u32)*a->nh.labels; }
-#define RTA_MAX_SIZE (sizeof(rta) + sizeof(u32)*MPLS_MAX_LABEL_STACK)
-rta *rta_lookup(rta *); /* Get rta equivalent to this one, uc++ */
-static inline int rta_is_cached(rta *r) { return r->cached; }
-static inline rta *rta_clone(rta *r) { r->uc++; return r; }
-void rta__free(rta *r);
-static inline void rta_free(rta *r) { if (r && !--r->uc) rta__free(r); }
-rta *rta_do_cow(rta *o, linpool *lp);
-static inline rta * rta_cow(rta *r, linpool *lp) { return rta_is_cached(r) ? rta_do_cow(r, lp) : r; }
-void rta_dump(rta *);
-void rta_dump_all(void);
-void rta_show(struct cli *, rta *);
-
-u32 rt_get_igp_metric(rte *);
-struct hostentry * rt_get_hostentry(rtable *tab, ip_addr a, ip_addr ll, rtable *dep);
-void rta_apply_hostentry(rta *a, struct hostentry *he, mpls_label_stack *mls);
-
-static inline void
-rta_set_recursive_next_hop(rtable *dep, rta *a, rtable *tab, ip_addr gw, ip_addr ll, mpls_label_stack *mls)
-{
- rta_apply_hostentry(a, rt_get_hostentry(tab, gw, ll, dep), mls);
-}
-
-/*
- * rta_set_recursive_next_hop() acquires hostentry from hostcache and fills
- * rta->hostentry field. New hostentry has zero use count. Cached rta locks its
- * hostentry (increases its use count), uncached rta does not lock it. Hostentry
- * with zero use count is removed asynchronously during host cache update,
- * therefore it is safe to hold such hostentry temorarily. Hostentry holds a
- * lock for a 'source' rta, mainly to share multipath nexthops.
- *
- * There is no need to hold a lock for hostentry->dep table, because that table
- * contains routes responsible for that hostentry, and therefore is non-empty if
- * given hostentry has non-zero use count. If the hostentry has zero use count,
- * the entry is removed before dep is referenced.
- *
- * The protocol responsible for routes with recursive next hops should hold a
- * lock for a 'source' table governing that routes (argument tab to
- * rta_set_recursive_next_hop()), because its routes reference hostentries
- * (through rta) related to the governing table. When all such routes are
- * removed, rtas are immediately removed achieving zero uc. Then the 'source'
- * table lock could be immediately released, although hostentries may still
- * exist - they will be freed together with the 'source' table.
- */
-
-static inline void rt_lock_hostentry(struct hostentry *he) { if (he) he->uc++; }
-static inline void rt_unlock_hostentry(struct hostentry *he) { if (he) he->uc--; }
-
-/*
- * Default protocol preferences
- */
-
-#define DEF_PREF_DIRECT 240 /* Directly connected */
-#define DEF_PREF_STATIC 200 /* Static route */
-#define DEF_PREF_OSPF 150 /* OSPF intra-area, inter-area and type 1 external routes */
-#define DEF_PREF_BABEL 130 /* Babel */
-#define DEF_PREF_RIP 120 /* RIP */
-#define DEF_PREF_BGP 100 /* BGP */
-#define DEF_PREF_RPKI 100 /* RPKI */
-#define DEF_PREF_INHERITED 10 /* Routes inherited from other routing daemons */
-
-/*
- * Route Origin Authorization
- */
-
-#define ROA_UNKNOWN 0
-#define ROA_VALID 1
-#define ROA_INVALID 2
-
-#endif