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2021-11-22Locking subsystem: Just a global BIRD lock to begin with.Maria Matejka
2021-11-22Fixing expensive list checks. Debug only commit.Maria Matejka
2021-11-22Special table hooks rectified.Maria Matejka
* internal tables are now more standalone, having their own import and export hooks * route refresh/reload uses stale counter instead of stale flag, allowing to drop walking the table at the beginning * route modify (by BGP LLGR) is now done by a special refeed hook, reimporting the modified routes directly without filters
2020-05-01Lists: Replaced replace_node() by update_node() which is the only use of ↵Maria Matejka
that function.
2020-05-01Lists: fix a stupid sanitizer bugMaria Matejka
2020-05-01List expensive check.Maria Matejka
2016-12-07BGP redesignOndrej Zajicek (work)
Integrated and extensible BGP with generalized AFI handling, support for IPv4+IPv6 AFI and unicast+multicast SAFI.
2016-03-23Birdlib: Modify lists to avoid problems with pointer aliasing rulesJan Moskyto Matejka
The old linked list implementation used some wild typecasts and required GCC option -fno-strict-aliasing to work properly. This patch fixes that. However, we still keep the option due to other potential problems. (Commited by Ondrej Santiago Zajicek)
2016-03-23Birdlib: Do cleanups after remove/freeOndrej Zajicek (work)
To avoid byzantine behavior in case of some errors, linked lists are cleared after rem_node() and resource headers are cleared after rfree().
2013-09-16BFD work in progress.Ondrej Zajicek
Now it compiles and mostly works.
2013-09-10Initial BFD commit, work in progress.Ondrej Zajicek
2000-06-04Added library progdocs.Martin Mares
1998-05-03BIRD library: The story continues.Martin Mares
Complete resource manages and IP address handling.
1998-04-28Changed #include <x/y> to #include "x/y" for our local includes, so thatMartin Mares
gcc -MM can be used to separate them from the system ones. Added automatic generation of dependencies.
1998-04-22First look at data structures. More to come tomorrow...Martin Mares