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2023-01-07Filter: Change linearization of branches in switch instructionOndrej Zajicek
Most branching instructions (FI_CONDITION, FI_AND, FI_OR) linearize its branches in a recursive way, while FI_SWITCH branches are linearized from parser even before the switch instruction is allocated. Change linearization of FI_SWITCH branches to make it similar to other branching instructions. This also fixes an issue with constant switch evaluation, where linearized branch is mistaken for non-linearized during switch construction. Thanks to Jiten Kumar Pathy for the bugreport.
2023-01-03BGP: Allow role specific keywords to be used as symbolsOndrej Zajicek
Some of these new BGP role keywords use generic names that collides with user-defined symbols. Allow them to be redefined. Also remove duplicit keyword definition for 'prefer'.
2023-01-03Configure: Expensive check option was broken, never workedOndrej Zajicek
2023-01-03Nest: Fix leaking internal attributes in RIP and BabelOndrej Zajicek
During backporting attribute changes from 3.0-branch, some internal attributes (RIP iface and Babel seqno) leaked to 'show route all' output. Allow protocols to hide specific attributes with GA_HIDDEN value. Thanks to Nigel Kukard for the bugreport.
2023-01-02Add compile-time option to enable 4-way tries instead of 16-way onesOndrej Zajicek
In some cases 16-way tries are too memory-heavy, while 4-way are almost as efficient as the original 2-way ones.
2023-01-01Nest: Fix several issues with pflagsOndrej Zajicek
There were some confusion about validity and usage of pflags, which caused incorrect usage after some flags from (now removed) protocol- specific area were moved to pflags. We state that pflags: - Are secondary data used by protocol-specific hooks - Can be changed on an existing route (in contrast to copy-on-write for primary data) - Are irrelevant for propagation (not propagated when changed) - Are specific to a routing table (not propagated by pipe) The patch did these fixes: - Do not compare pflags in rte_same(), as they may keep cached values like BGP_REF_STALE, causing spurious propagation. - Initialize pflags to zero in rte_get_temp(), avoid initialization in protocol code, fixing at least two forgotten initializations (krt and one case in babel). - Improve documentation about pflags
2022-12-24Babel: Rework seqno request handlingToke Høiland-Jørgensen
The seqno request retransmission handling was tracking the destination that a forwarded request was being sent to and always retransmitting to that same destination. This is unnecessary because we only need to retransmit requests we originate ourselves, not those we forward on behalf of others; in fact retransmitting on behalf of others can lead to exponential multiplication of requests, which would be bad. So rework the seqno request tracking so that instead of storing the destination of a request, we just track whether it was a request that we forwarded on behalf of another node, or if it was a request we originated ourselves. Forwarded requests are not retransmitted, they are only used for duplicate suppression, and for triggering an update when satisfied. If we end up originating a request that we previously forwarded, we "upgrade" the old request and restart the retransmit counter. One complication with this is that requests sent in response to unfeasible updates (section 3.8.2.2 of the RFC) have to be sent as unicast to a particular peer. However, we don't really need to retransmit those as there's no starvation when sending such a request; so we just change such requests to be one-off unicast requests that are not subject to retransmission or duplicate suppression. This is the same behaviour as babeld has for such requests. Minor changes from committer.
2022-12-18BSD: Use ip_mreqn on FreeBSD 12.1+ and OpenBSD 6.9+Ondrej Zajicek
2022-12-16FreeBSD: use interface index instead of IP address when specifying multicast ↵Alexander Chernikov
interface Minor changes from committer.
2022-12-16Netlink: move OS-specific headers and defines to sysdepAlexander Chernikov
Minor changes from committer.
2022-12-16BSD: Add missing makefile for bsd-netlink targetOndrej Zajicek
Use symlinks to linux/netlink* to avoid limitations of our buildsystem.
2022-12-11NEWS and version updatev2.0.11Ondrej Zajicek
2022-12-11BSD: Workaround for direct routes on FreeBSD 13.0Ondrej Zajicek
FreeBSD 13.0 added some safechecks for syscalls, rejecting sockaddrs that are too small, later versions loosen up the check.
2022-12-10BGP: Log unacceptable hold time as decimal numberOndrej Zajicek
Thanks Johannes Moos for the suggestion.
2022-12-10CLI: Fix for long-lived sessions during high loadsOndrej Zajicek
When there is a continuos stream of CLI commands, cli_get_command() always returns 1 (there is a new command). Anyway, the socket receive buffer was reset only when there was no command at all, leading to a strange behavior: after a while, the CLI receive buffer came to its end, then read() was called with zero size buffer, it returned 0 which was interpreted as EOF. The patch fixes that by resetting the buffer position after each command and moving remaining data at the beginning of buffer. Thanks to Maria Matejka for examining the bug and for the original bugfix.
2022-12-10Client: Unknown command should return nonzero errorcodeOndrej Zajicek
2022-12-09Doc: Document issue with import tablesOndrej Zajicek
The import table does not work reliably together with re-evaluation of routes due to recursive next hops or flowspec validation. We will at least document that here, as import tables are completely redesigned and this issue is fixed in BIRD 3.x branch.
2022-12-09Netlink on FreeBSD supportAlexander V. Chernikov
Netlink support was added to FreeBSD recently. It is not as full-featured as its Linux counterpart yet, however the added subset is enough to make a routing daemon work. Specifically, it supports multiple tables, multipath, nexthops and nexthops groups. No MPLS support yet. The attached change adds 'bsd-netlink’ sysconf target, allowing to build both netlink & rtsock versions on FreeBSD.
2022-12-09BGP: Improve handling of hold and keepalive timersOndrej Zajicek
The effective keepalive time now scales relative to the negotiated hold time, to maintain proportion between the keepalive time and the hold time. This avoids issues when both keepalive and hold times were configured, the hold time was negotiated to a smaller value, but the keepalive time stayed the same. Add new options 'min hold time' and 'min keepalive time', which reject session attempts with too small hold time. Improve validation of config options an their documentation. Thanks to Alexander Zubkov and Sergei Goriunov for suggestions.
2022-12-06Nest: Avoid spurious announcements triggered by filtered routesOndrej Zajicek
When filtered routes (enabled by 'import keep filtered' option) are updated, they trigger announcements by rte_announce(). For regular channels (e.g. type RA_OPTIMAL or RA_ANY) such announcement is just ignored, but in case of RA_ACCEPTED (BGP peer with 'secondary' option) it just reannounces the old (and still valid) best route. The patch ensures that such no-change is ignored even for these channels.
2022-11-30CI: Remove docker rebuild phaseOndrej Zajicek
It is unnnecessary and takes too much time
2022-11-30CI: Try new workersOndrej Zajicek
2022-11-30BSD: Fix krt socket code w.r.t. rte/rta changesOndrej Zajicek
2022-11-29Fix build variables for OpenBSDOndrej Zajicek
2022-11-09Conf: Make 'configure check' command restrictedOndrej Zajicek
While it does not directly change BIRD state, it can trigger reading arbitrary files and eating significant memory.
2022-11-09Conf: Free stored old config before parsing new oneOndrej Zajicek
BIRD keeps a previous (old) configuration for the purpose of undo. The existing code frees it after a new configuration is successfully parsed during reconfiguration. That causes memory usage spikes as there are temporarily three configurations (old, current, and new). The patch changes it to free the old one before parsing the new one (as user already requested a new config). The disadvantage is that undo is not available after failed reconfiguration.
2022-11-08Added more netlab tests for automatic run.Maria Matejka
This commit uses bird-tools in version f35e8bce829f4bff61ec7eb07ec9c67aa867bc9a
2022-11-03Page allocator: Fixed minor bugs and added commentaryMaria Matejka
2022-11-02Memory pages are not munmapped, instead we just madvise()Maria Matejka
Memory unmapping causes slow address space fragmentation, leading in extreme cases to failing to allocate pages at all. Removing this problem by keeping all the pages allocated to us, yet calling madvise() to let kernel dispose of them. This adds a little complexity and overhead as we have to keep the pointers to the free pages, therefore to hold e.g. 1 GB of 4K pages with 8B pointers, we have to store 2 MB of data.
2022-11-01Moved config-related allocations to config_pool and showing its size in ↵Maria Matejka
memory usage
2022-10-18Doc: Add documentation for "show route (import|export) table"Alexander Zubkov
2022-10-18Filter: Fix handling of variables in anonymous filtersOndrej Zajicek
Define scope for anonymous filters, and also explicitly distinguish block scopes and function/filter scopes instead of using anonymous / named distinction. Anonymous filters forgot to push scope, so variables for them were in fact defined in the top scope and therefore they shared a frame. This got broken after rework of variables, which assumed that there is a named scope for every function/filter.
2022-10-12Netlink: Parse onlink flag even on direct routesOndrej Zajicek
While onlink flag is meaningful only with explicit next hops, it can be defined also on direct routes. Parse it also in this case to avoid periodic updates of the same route. Thanks to Marcin Saklak for the bugreport.
2022-10-10BGP: Add option 'next hop prefer global'Ondrej Zajicek
Add BGP channel option 'next hop prefer global' that modifies BGP recursive next hop resolution to use global next hop IPv6 address instead of link-local next hop IPv6 address for immediate next hop of received routes.
2022-10-03Nest: Add channel config flag to distinguish new or copyOndrej Zajicek
It is useful to distinguish whehter channel config returned from channel_config_get() was allocated new, or existing from template. Caller may want to initialize new ones.
2022-10-03Filter: Add some minor functions for f_tree and ECOndrej Zajicek
Add some supportive functions for f_tree and EC. These functions are used by L3VPN code.
2022-10-03BGP: Some fixes related to VRF and MPLS interactionsOndrej Zajicek
- When next hop is reset to local IP, we should remove BGP label stack, as it is related to original next hop - BGP next hop or immediate next hop from one VRF should not be passed to another VRF, as they are different IP namespaces
2022-10-03BGP: Do not assume that all channels are struct bgp_channelOndrej Zajicek
In principle, the channel list is a list of parent struct proto and can contain general structures of type struct channel, That is useful e.g. for adding MPLS channels to BGP.
2022-10-03RPKI: wait for retry_time if we get error immediately after connectedMaria Matejka
2022-09-27KRT: Fix setting default preferenceAlexander Zubkov
Changes in commit eb937358 broke setting of channel preference for alien routes learned during scan. The preference was set only for async routes. Move common attribute processing part of functions krt_learn_async() and krt_learn_async() to a separate function to have only one place for such changes.
2022-09-16Revert "Reducing filter stack size to allow for lesser thread stack size"Maria Matejka
This reverts commit 2c13759136951ef0e70a3e3c2b2d3c9a387f7ed9.
2022-09-06Better profylaction recursive route loopsMaria Matejka
In some specific configurations, it was possible to send BIRD into an infinite loop of recursive next hop resolution. This was caused by route priority inversion. To prevent priority inversions affecting other next hops, we simply refuse to resolve any next hop if the best route for the matching prefix is recursive or any other route with the same preference is recursive. Next hop resolution doesn't change route priority, therefore it is perfectly OK to resolve BGP next hops e.g. by an OSPF route, yet if the same (or covering) prefix is also announced by iBGP, by retraction of the OSPF route we would get a possible priority inversion.
2022-08-18Merge branch 'mq-fix-eattr-setting' into backportMaria Matejka
2022-08-18Simplified the protocol hookup code in MakefilesMaria Matejka
2022-08-18Fixed initialization of Linux kernel route attributesMaria Matejka
2022-08-03Merge commit '082905a8' into HEADMaria Matejka
2022-08-03rip_rte_better() uses the IGP_METRIC_UNKNOWN instead of protocol-specific ↵Maria Matejka
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2022-07-27Merge branch 'master' into backportOndrej Zajicek
2022-07-26Netlink: Restrict route replace for IPv6Ondrej Zajicek
Seems like the previous patch was too optimistic, as route replace is still broken even in Linux 4.19 LTS (but fixed in Linux 5.10 LTS) for: ip route add 2001:db8::/32 via fe80::1 dev eth0 ip route replace 2001:db8::/32 dev eth0 It ends with two routes instead of just the second. The issue is limited to direct and special type (e.g. unreachable) routes, the patch restricts route replace for cases when the new route is a regular route (with a next hop address).
2022-07-25Netlink: Simplify handling of IPv6 ECMP routesOndrej Zajicek
When IPv6 ECMP support first appeared in Linux kernel, it used different API than IPv4 ECMP. Individual next hops were updated and announced separately, instead of using RTA_MULTIPATH as in IPv4. This has several drawbacks and requires complex code to merge received notifications to one multipath route. When Linux came with IPv6 RTA_MULTIPATH support, the initial versions were somewhat buggy, so we kept using the old API for updates (splitting multipath routes to sequences of route updates), while accepting both old-style routes and RTA_MULTIPATH routes in scans / notifications. As IPv6 RTA_MULTIPATH support is here for a long time, this patch fully switches Netlink to the IPv6 RTA_MULTIPATH API and removes old complex code for handling individual next hop announces. The required Linux version is at least 4.11 for reliable operation. Thanks to Daniel Gröber for the original patch.