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The patch adds support for channels, structures connecting protocols and
tables and handling most interactions between them. The documentation is
missing yet.
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net_addr_roa6 is bigger than net_addr
Thanks to Ondrej Zajicek for notice
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Example:
protocol static
{
route 10.110.0.0/16 max 16 as 1000 blackhole;
route 10.120.0.0/16 max 24 as 1000 blackhole;
route 10.130.0.0/16 max 24 as 2000 blackhole;
route 10.130.128.0/18 max 24 as 3000 blackhole;
...
}
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Multiple changes by Ondrej Santiago Zajicek
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Explicit setting of AF_INET(6|) in IP socket creation. BFD set to listen
on v6, without setting the V6ONLY flag to catch both v4 and v6 traffic.
Squashing and minor changes by Ondrej Santiago Zajicek
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Use net_addr for interface address prefixes, support net_addr in
configuration parser.
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New data types net_addr and variants (in lib/net.h) describing
network addresses (prefix/pxlen). Modifications of FIB structures
to handle these data types and changing everything to use these
data types instead of prefix/pxlen pairs where possible.
The commit is WiP, some protocols are not yet updated (BGP, Kernel),
and the code contains some temporary scaffolding.
Comments are welcome.
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Permit specifying neighbor address, AS number and port independently.
Add 'interface' parameter for specifying interface for link-local
sessions independently.
Thanks to Alexander V. Chernikov for the original patch.
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Thanks to João Taveira Araújo for the original patch.
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Thanks to Frederik Kriewitz for the patch.
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Now it compiles and mostly works.
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- ROA tables, which are used as a basic part for RPKI.
- Commands for examining and modifying ROA tables.
- Filter operators based on ROA tables consistent with RFC 6483.
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Thanks Alexander V. Chernikov for the original patch.
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Thanks Alexander V. Chernikov for the original patch.
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Allows using NEF_STICKY neighbors with link-local addresses. This is
used for static route nexthops, they can be specified like fe80::1%eth0
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- Fixes several conflicts in the grammar.
- Fixes a bug in (a..b, c) pair patterns.
- Makes pair patterns orthogonal.
- Allows term expressions in pair patterns without additional ( ).
- Allows several comma separated values in switch cases.
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The old BIRD grammar needs two lookaheads to distinguish if..else from
else: in case, which caused the parser to fail on some combinations of
both expressions.
This patch replaces two tokens 'else' ':' by one token 'else:' to fix
that.
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Dot in expressions like net.len definitely should have the highhest
priority.
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And generally consolidates protocol commands.
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Prefix sets were broken beyond any repair and have to be reimplemented.
They are reimplemented using a trie with bitmasks in nodes.
There is also change in the interpretation of minus prefix pattern,
but the old interpretation was already inconsistent with
the documentation and broken.
There is also some bugfixes in filter code related to set variables.
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or a symbol or parenthesised filter expression.
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o Use `expr' instead of `NUM' and `ipa' instead of `IPA',
so that defined symbols work everywhere.
o `define' now accepts both numbers and IP addresses.
o Renamed `ipa' in filters to `fipa'.
Pavel, please update filters to accept define'd symbols as well.
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Had to rename `prefix' in filters to `fprefix'.
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linklist instead of array of signed integers for path mask.
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and other non-portable functions on all systems.
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(-: num_of_parser_conflicts -= 42 :-)
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of type "dd-mm-yyyy".
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