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2022-08-03Merge commit '038fcf1c' into thread-nextMaria Matejka
It was necessary to update the code to match removal of rta, as well as existence of cached nested attribute lists.
2022-08-03Merge commit '97476e00' into thread-nextMaria Matejka
Had to fix route source locking inside BGP export table as we need to keep the route sources properly allocated until even last BGP pending update is sent out, therefore the export table printout is accurate.
2022-08-03BGP: The bucket/prefix hashes are now a resource to allow for proper cleanupMaria Matejka
2022-08-02Merge commit 'f0507f05ce57398e135651896dace4cb68eeed54' into thread-nextMaria Matejka
2022-08-02Merge branch 'ballygarvan' into HEADMaria Matejka
Replacing the old 3.0-alpha0 cork mechanism with another one inside the routing table. This version should be simpler and also quite clear what it does, why and when.
2022-08-02Revert "Split route table event into separate events"Maria Matejka
This reverts commit 445eeaf3df126af2c7b61e71c4f08a583eb4fa60.
2022-08-02Revert "Table cork: Stop creating updates when there are too many pending."Maria Matejka
This reverts commit 3b20722a1fc777c27ab2e0451d0ea3fee7fa81a2.
2022-08-02Also next hop update routines are corking themselves when congestion is detectedMaria Matejka
2022-08-02BGP: respecting table corkMaria Matejka
2022-08-02Route table cork: Indicate whether the export queues are congested.Maria Matejka
These routines detect the export congestion (as defined by configurable thresholds) and propagate the state to readers. There are no readers for now, they will be added in following commits.
2022-08-02Introducing basic RCU primitives for lock-less shared data structuresMaria Matejka
2022-08-01Fixed main birdloop init in unit testsMaria Matejka
Some unit tests weren't initializing the birdloop, trying to write the birdloop ping into stdin. Fixed this and also forced stdin close on startup of every test just to be sure that CI and local build behave the same in this. (CI was failing on this while local build not.)
2022-07-28Sending an event must also ping the target IO loopMaria Matejka
2022-07-28Moved the thread starting code to IO loop codeMaria Matejka
2022-07-28Merge commit '03bf6b90' into thread-nextMaria Matejka
2022-07-28Revert "Adding a generic cork mechanism for events"Maria Matejka
This reverts commit 6e841b3153565632b6753f6b1fe74850c37f2808.
2022-07-18Event lists rewritten to a single linked listMaria Matejka
In multithreaded environment, we need to pass messages between workers. This is done by queuing events to their respective queues. The double-linked list is not really useful for that as it needs locking everywhere. This commit rewrites the event subsystem to use a single-linked list where events are enqueued by a single atomic instruction and the queue is processed after atomically moving the whole queue aside.
2022-07-18Merge commit '94eb0858' into thread-nextMaria Matejka
2022-07-18Merge commit 'a4451535' into thread-nextMaria Matejka
2022-07-18Fixed an annoying warning in ea_get_storage()Maria Matejka
2022-07-18Fixing build issues caused by a nonportable Makefile ruleMaria Matejka
2022-07-18Merge commit 'a845651b' into thread-nextMaria Matejka
2022-07-15Merge commit 'c70b3198' into thread-next [lots of conflicts]Maria Matejka
There were more conflicts that I'd like to see, most notably in route export. If a bisect identifies this commit with something related, it may be simply true that this commit introduces that bug. Let's hope it doesn't happen.
2022-07-14Fixed invalid routes handlingMaria Matejka
The invalid routes were filtered out before they could ever get exported, yet some of the routines need them available, e.g. for display or import reload. Now the invalid routes are properly exported and dropped in channel export routines instead.
2022-07-13Merge branch 'backport' into thread-nextMaria Matejka
2022-07-13Merge commit '2e5bfeb73ac25e236a24b6c1a88d0f2221ca303f' into thread-nextMaria Matejka
2022-07-13Merge commit 'd429bc5c841a8e9d4c81786973edfa56d20a407e' into thread-nextMaria Matejka
2022-07-13Merge commit '7e9cede1fd1878fb4c00e793bccd0ca6c18ad452' into thread-nextMaria Matejka
2022-07-13Fixed bug in repeated show route commandMaria Matejka
Introduced by 13ef5e53dd4a98c80261139b4c9ce4b1074cac40, the CLI was not properly cleaned up when the command finished, causing BIRD to not parse any other command after "show route".
2022-07-12Merge commit 'f18968f5' into thread-nextMaria Matejka
2022-07-12Merge commit '1df20989' into thread-nextMaria Matejka
2022-07-12Revert "Special table hooks rectified."Maria Matejka
This reverts commit 44f26c49f966ca842ff9af55468de0b98c44b73e.
2022-07-12Removing the rte_modify APIMaria Matejka
For BGP LLGR purposes, there was an API allowing a protocol to directly modify their stale routes in table before flushing them. This API was called by the table prune routine which violates the future locking requirements. Instead of this, BGP now requests a special route export and reimports these routes into the table, allowing for asynchronous execution without locking the table on export.
2022-07-12Route refresh in tables uses a stale counter.Maria Matejka
Until now, we were marking routes as REF_STALE and REF_DISCARD to cleanup old routes after route refresh. This needed a synchronous route table walk at both beginning and the end of route refresh routine, marking the routes by the flags. We avoid these walks by using a stale counter. Every route contains: u8 stale_cycle; Every import hook contains: u8 stale_set; u8 stale_valid; u8 stale_pruned; u8 stale_pruning; In base_state, stale_set == stale_valid == stale_pruned == stale_pruning and all routes' stale_cycle also have the same value. The route refresh looks like follows: + ----------- + --------- + ----------- + ------------- + ------------ + | | stale_set | stale_valid | stale_pruning | stale_pruned | | Base | x | x | x | x | | Begin | x+1 | x | x | x | ... now routes are being inserted with stale_cycle == (x+1) | End | x+1 | x+1 | x | x | ... now table pruning routine is scheduled | Prune begin | x+1 | x+1 | x+1 | x | ... now routes with stale_cycle not between stale_set and stale_valid are deleted | Prune end | x+1 | x+1 | x+1 | x+1 | + ----------- + --------- + ----------- + ------------- + ------------ + The pruning routine is asynchronous and may have high latency in high-load environments. Therefore, multiple route refresh requests may happen before the pruning routine starts, leading to this situation: | Prune begin | x+k | x+k | x -> x+k | x | ... or even | Prune begin | x+k+1 | x+k | x -> x+k | x | ... if the prune event starts while another route refresh is running. In such a case, the pruning routine still deletes routes not fitting between stale_set and and stale_valid, effectively pruning the remnants of all unpruned route refreshes from before: | Prune end | x+k | x+k | x+k | x+k | In extremely rare cases, there may happen too many route refreshes before any route prune routine finishes. If the difference between stale_valid and stale_pruned becomes more than 128 when requesting for another route refresh, the routine walks the table synchronously and resets all the stale values to a base state, while logging a warning.
2022-07-11There are now no internal tables at all.Maria Matejka
2022-07-11Dropped the internal kernel protocol table for learnt routes.Maria Matejka
The learnt routes are now pushed all into the connected table, not only the best one. This shouldn't do any damage in well managed setups, yet it should be noted that it is a change of behavior. If anybody misses a feature which they implemented by misusing this internal learn table, let us know, we'll consider implementing it in a better way.
2022-07-11Export tables merged with BGP prefix hashMaria Matejka
Until now, if export table was enabled, Nest was storing exactly the route before rt_notify() was called on it. This was quite sloppy and spooky and it also wasn't reflecting the changes BGP does before sending. And as BGP is storing the routes to be sent anyway, we are simply keeping the already-sent routes in there to better rule out unneeded reexports. Some of the route attributes (IGP metric, preference) make no sense in BGP, therefore these will be probably replaced by something sensible. Also the nexthop shown in the short output is the BGP nexthop.
2022-07-11Hash: iterable now per partes by an iteratorMaria Matejka
It's now possible to pause iteration through hash. This requires struct hash_iterator to be allocated somewhere handy. The iteration itself is surrounded by HASH_WALK_ITER and HASH_WALK_ITER_END. Call HASH_WALK_ITER_PUT to ask for pausing; it may still do some more iterations until it comes to a suitable pausing point. The iterator must be initalized to an empty structure. No cleanup is needed if iteration is abandoned inbetween.
2022-07-11Do not try to check flowspec validity for piped routesMaria Matejka
2022-07-11Fixed bad import table attributes freeingMaria Matejka
2022-07-11Attribute lists split to storage headers and data to save BGP memoryMaria Matejka
2022-07-11Show route uses the export request also for one-net queriesMaria Matejka
2022-07-11Added forgotten route source locking in flowspec validationMaria Matejka
2022-07-11Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into backportMaria Matejka
2022-07-11Merge commit 'beb5f78a' into backportMaria Matejka
2022-07-10Merge version 2.0.10 into backportMaria Matejka
2022-06-27Filter: Implement for loopsOndrej Zajicek (work)
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>
2022-06-27Filter: Implement mixed declarations of local variablesOndrej Zajicek (work)
Allow variable declarations mixed with code, also in nested blocks with proper scoping, and with variable initializers. E.g: function fn(int a) { int b; int c = 10; if a > 20 then { b = 30; int d = c * 2; print a, b, c, d; } string s = "Hello"; }
2022-06-27Filter: Improve handling of stack frames in filter bytecodeOndrej Zajicek (work)
When f_line is done, we have to pop the stack frame. The old code just removed nominal number of args/vars. Change it to use stored ventry value modified by number of returned values. This allows to allocate variables on a stack frame during execution of f_lines instead of just at start. But we need to know the number of returned values for a f_line. It is 1 for term, 0 for cmd. Store that to f_line during linearization.
2022-06-27Filter: Simplify handling of command sequencesOndrej Zajicek (work)
Command sequences in curly braces used a separate nonterminal in grammar. Handle them as a regular command.