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Add a new protocol offering route aggregation.
User can specify list of route attributes in the configuration file and
run route aggregation on the export side of the pipe protocol. Routes are
sorted and for every group of equivalent routes new route is created and
exported to the routing table. It is also possible to specify filter
which will run for every route before aggregation.
Furthermore, it will be possible to set attributes of new routes
according to attributes of the aggregated routes.
This is a work in progress.
Original work by Igor Putovny, subsequent cleanups and finalization by
Maria Matejka.
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Use 51820 (default wireguard port) as default tunnel type.
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It has still several important issues to be enabled by default.
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Initial implementation of a basic subset of the BMP (BGP Monitoring
Protocol, RFC 7854) from Akamai team. Submitted for further review
and improvement.
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In some cases 16-way tries are too memory-heavy, while 4-way are
almost as efficient as the original 2-way ones.
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Simplify the code and fix an issue with getentropy() return value.
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Add a wrapper function in sysdep to get random bytes, and required checks
in configure.ac to select how to do it. The configure script tries, in
order, getrandom(), getentropy() and reading from /dev/urandom.
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From now, there are no auxiliary pointers stored in the free slab nodes.
This led to strange debugging problems if use-after-free happened in
slab-allocated structures, especially if the structure's first member is
a next pointer.
This also reduces the memory needed by 1 pointer per allocated object.
OTOH, we now rely on pages being aligned to their size's multiple, which
is quite common anyway.
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Intended to be run at every operation with complex data structures
to check their consistency and validity.
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- add -flto only to default CFLAGS
- add -fno-strict-aliasing, -fno-strict-overflow always
- remove -Wno-implicit-fallthrough
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a little slower.
When the parallel execution comes into place, we'll likely enforce this
C11 feature. It's much simpler and also faster than pthread_[sg]etspecific().
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instruction construct
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This protocol is highly experimental and nobody should use it in
production. Anyway it may help you getting some insight into what eats
so much time in filter processing.
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The old behavior was that enabling debugging did many nontrivial changes
in BIRD behavior. The patch changes it that these changes are generally
independent. Compiling with --enable-debug now just enables compile-time
debug macros, but do not automatically activate debug mode (-d) nor local
mode (-l). Debug mode with output to file (-D) do not force foreground
mode (-f), therefore there is no need for backgroud option (-b), which is
removed. Also fixes a bug when the default log target in -D mode was
stderr instead of given debug file.
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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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Newer Autoconf defines --runstatedir option for setting directory for
run-time variable data. Use it instead our old --with-runtimedir.
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This also includes Bison version check. Versions before 3.0 don't
support them in a reliable way and we don't promise to work with
versions older than 2.4.
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According to GNU Readline developers, if we link with libreadline then
there is no need to link with libhistory at all.
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Avoid empty macro argument to avoid default behavior.
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Space in action branch breaks build on some platforms.
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Simplify BIRD client library checks, add proper devel header checks and
prefer dependency on just tinfo than full ncurses.
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Replaced by constant compile-time expressions. CPU_STRUCT_ALIGN is not
really correct, but is consistent with the old behavior.
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