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This also drops the multiplexing of errors with the f_val itself
together with the T_RETURN f_val type flag.
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The new MRT protocol is responsible for periodic RIB table dumps in the
MRT format (RFC 6396). Also the existing code for BGP4MP MRT dumps is
refactored and splitted between BGP to MRT protocols, will be more
integrated into MRT in the future.
Example:
protocol mrt {
table "*";
filename "%N_%F_%T.mrt";
period 60;
}
It is partially based on the old MRT code from Pavel Tvrdik.
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The two-letter instructions were quite messy but they could be easily
read from memory dumps. Now GDB (since 2012) supports pretty printing
enum values and GCC checks the switch construction for missing enum
values so we are converting the nice two-byte values to enums.
Anyway, the enum still keeps the old two-byte values to be able to read
the instruction codes even without GDB from plain memory dump.
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All keywords used in Babel config have to be declared locally.
Thanks to Leo Vandewoestijne for the bugreport.
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This patch adds support for source-specific IPv6 routes to BIRD core.
This is based on Dean Luga's original patch, with the review comments
addressed. SADR support is added to network address parsing in confbase.Y
and to the kernel protocol on Linux.
Currently there is no way to mix source-specific and non-source-specific
routes (i.e., SADR tables cannot be connected to non-SADR tables).
Thanks to Toke Hoiland-Jorgensen for the original patch.
Minor changes by Ondrej Santiago Zajicek.
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Date/time output (e.g. in logs, show commands) can use %f to specify
subsecond time. By default, millisecond precision is used in output.
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Lexer always parsed numbers as unsigned, but parser handled them as
signed and grammar contained many unnecessary checks for negativity.
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bird> eval 200.210.220.0/16
Invalid IPv4 prefix 200.210.220.0/16, maybe you wanted 200.210.0.0/16
bird> eval 1000:2000::/8
Invalid IPv6 prefix 1000:2000::/8, maybe you wanted 1000::/8
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From now on, protocol static accepts VPN4 and VPN6 addressess.
With some concerns about VPN6 Route Distinguishers, I finally chose
to have the same format as for VPN4 (where it is defined by RFC 4364).
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Anyway, Bird is now capable to insert both MPLS routes and MPLS encap
routes into kernel.
It was (among others) needed to define platform-specific AF_MPLS to 28
as this constant has been assigned in the linux kernel.
No support for BSD now, it may be added in the future.
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Add flow4/flow6 network and rt-table type and operations, config grammar
and static protocol support.
Squashed flowspec branch from Pavel Tvrdik.
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Also removed the lib-dir merging with sysdep. Updated #include's
accordingly.
Fixed make doc on recent Debian together with moving generated doc into
objdir.
Moved Makefile.in into root dir
Retired all.o and birdlib.a
Linking the final binaries directly from all the .o files.
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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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