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2023-10-04MPLS subsystemOndrej Zajicek
The MPLS subsystem manages MPLS labels and handles their allocation to MPLS-aware routing protocols. These labels are then attached to IP or VPN routes representing label switched paths -- LSPs. There was already a preliminary MPLS support consisting of MPLS label net_addr, MPLS routing tables with static MPLS routes, remote labels in next hops, and kernel protocol support. This patch adds the MPLS domain as a basic structure representing local label space with dynamic label allocator and configurable label ranges. To represent LSPs, allocated local labels can be attached as route attributes to IP or VPN routes with local labels as attributes. There are several steps for handling LSP routes in routing protocols -- deciding to which forwarding equivalence class (FEC) the LSP route belongs, allocating labels for new FECs, announcing MPLS routes for new FECs, attaching labels to LSP routes. The FEC map structure implements basic code for managing FECs in routing protocols, therefore existing protocols can be made MPLS-aware by adding FEC map and delegating most work related to local label management to it.
2023-09-12Conf: Symbol manipulation gets its context explicitlyMaria Matejka
2023-09-12Conf: Adding dummy thread-number setting for easier sharing of configuration ↵Maria Matejka
between v2 and v3
2023-06-02IO: Add current_time_now() function for immediate timestampToke Høiland-Jørgensen
Add a current_time_now() function which gets an immediate monotonic timestamp instead of using the cached value from the event loop. This is useful for callers that need precise times, such as the Babel RTT measurement code. Minor changes by committer.
2023-03-06Net: Replace runtime checks with STATIC_ASSERT()Ondrej Zajicek
2023-01-18Alloc: Minor cleanupsOndrej Zajicek
- Fix THP disable on old systems - Failed syscalls should use die() instead of bug() - Our printf uses %ld for s64 instead of long
2023-01-18Merge branch 'master' of https://gitlab.nic.cz/labs/birdMaria Matejka
2023-01-18Fix memory pre-allocationMaria Matejka
When BIRD has no free memory mapped, it allocates several pages in advance just to be sure that there is some memory available if needed. This hysteresis tactics works quite well to reduce memory ping-ping with kernel. Yet it had a subtle bug: this pre-allocation didn't take a memory coldlist into account, therefore requesting new pages from kernel even in cases when there were other pages available. This led to slow memory bloating. To demonstrate this behavior fast enough to be seen well, you may: * temporarily set the values in sysdep/unix/alloc.c as follows to exacerbate the issue: #define KEEP_PAGES_MAIN_MAX 4096 #define KEEP_PAGES_MAIN_MIN 1000 #define CLEANUP_PAGES_BULK 4096 * create a config file with several millions of static routes * periodically disable all static protocols and then reload config * log memory consumption This should give you a steady growth rate of about 16kB per cycle. If you don't set the values this high, the issue happens much more slowly, yet after 14 days of running, you are going to see an OOM kill. After this fix, pre-allocation uses the memory coldlist to get some hot pages and the same test as described here gets you a perfectly stable constant memory consumption (after some initial wobbling). Thanks to NIX-CZ for reporting and helping to investigate this issue. Thanks to Santiago for finding the cause in the code.
2023-01-17Alloc: Disable transparent huge pagesOndrej Zajicek
The usage pattern implemented in allocator seems to be incompatible with transparent huge pages, as memory released using madvise(MADV_DONTNEED) with regular page size and alignment does not seem to trigger demotion of huge pages back to regular pages, even when significant number of pages is released. Even if demotion is triggered when system memory is low, it still breaks memory accounting.
2023-01-12Log message before abortingMike Crute
Log message before aborting due to watchdog timeout. We have to use async-safe write to debug log, as it is done in signal handler. Minor changes from committer.
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.
2022-11-30BSD: Fix krt socket code w.r.t. rte/rta changesOndrej 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.
2022-11-03Page 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.
2022-09-27KRT: 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.
2022-08-18Simplified the protocol hookup code in MakefilesMaria Matejka
2022-07-27Merge branch 'master' into backportOndrej Zajicek
2022-07-24KRT: Scan routing tables separetely on linux to avoid congestionOndrej Zajicek
Remove compile-time sysdep option CONFIG_ALL_TABLES_AT_ONCE, replace it with runtime ability to run either separate table scans or shared scan. On Linux, use separate table scans by default when the netlink socket option NETLINK_GET_STRICT_CHK is available, but retreat to shared scan when it fails. Running separate table scans has advantages where some routing tables are managed independently, e.g. when multiple routing daemons are running on the same machine, as kernel routing table modification performance is significantly reduced when the table is modified while it is being scanned. Thanks Daniel Gröber for the original patch and Toke Høiland-Jørgensen for suggestions.
2022-07-11Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into backportMaria Matejka
2022-07-11Merge commit 'beb5f78a' into backportMaria Matejka
2022-07-10Merge version 2.0.10 into backportMaria Matejka
2022-06-27Filter: Implement soft scopesOndrej Zajicek (work)
Soft scopes are anonymous scopes that most likely do not contain any symbol, so allocating regular scope is postponed when it is really needed.
2022-06-27Preexport callback now takes the channel instead of protocol as argumentMaria Matejka
Passing protocol to preexport was in fact a historical relic from the old times when channels weren't a thing. Refactoring that to match current extensibility needs.
2022-06-04IO: Improve resolution of latency debugging messagesOndrej Zajicek
2022-04-13Fixed a munmap abort bugMaria Matejka
When BIRD was munmapping too many pages, it sometimes aborted, saying that munmap failed with "Not enough memory" as the address space was getting more and more fragmented. There is a workaround in place, simply keeping that page for future use, yet it has never been compiled in because I somehow forgot to include errno.h. And because I also thought that somebody may have ENOMEM not defined (why?!), there was a check which quietly omitted that workaround. Anyway, ENOMEM is POSIX. It's an utter nonsense to check for its existence. If it doesn't exist, something is broken.
2022-04-06Protocols have their own explicit init routinesMaria Matejka
2022-03-09Fixed a static assert in page allocatorMaria Matejka
2022-03-09Merge commit '60880b539b8886f76961125d89a265c6e1112b7a' into haugesundMaria Matejka
2022-03-09Merge commit 'e42eedb9' into haugesundMaria Matejka
2022-03-09Merge commit '5cff1d5f' into haugesundMaria Matejka
Conflicts: proto/bgp/attrs.c proto/pipe/pipe.c
2022-03-09Merge commit 'd5a32563' into haugesundMaria Matejka
2022-03-09Fixed resource initialization in unit testsMaria Matejka
2022-03-09Merge commit '0c59f7ff' into haugesundMaria Matejka
2022-03-09Revert "Bound allocated pages to resource pools with page caches to avoid ↵Maria Matejka
unnecessary syscalls" This reverts commit 7f0e59820899c30a243c18556ce2e3fb72d6d221.
2022-03-09Revert "Multipage allocation"Maria Matejka
This reverts commit 6cd37713781a3092f8166b2178fae35cbfec1e28.
2022-03-09Single-threaded version of sark-branch memory page managementMaria Matejka
2022-03-02Introducing an universal temporary linpool flushed after every taskMaria Matejka
2022-03-02Merge commit '2c13759136951ef0e70a3e3c2b2d3c9a387f7ed9' into haugesundMaria Matejka
2022-02-08Alloc: Use posix_memalign() instead of aligned_alloc()Ondrej Zajicek (work)
For compatibility with older systems use posix_memalign(). We can switch to aligned_alloc() when we commit to C11 for multithreading.
2022-01-08IO: Support nonlocal bind in socket interfaceAlexander Zubkov
Add option to socket interface for nonlocal binding, i.e. binding to an IP address that is not present on interfaces. This behaviour is enabled when SKF_FREEBIND socket flag is set. For Linux systems, it is implemented by IP_FREEBIND socket flag. Minor changes done by commiter.
2021-11-24Directly mapped pages are kept for future use if temporarily not neededMaria Matejka
2021-10-13Kernel: Convert the rte-local attributes to extended attributes and flags to ↵Maria Matejka
pflags
2021-10-13Route: moved rte_src pointer from rta to rteMaria Matejka
It is an auxiliary key in the routing table, not a route attribute.
2021-10-13Preexport: No route modification, no linpool neededMaria Matejka
2021-10-13RIP fixup + dropping the tmp_attrs mechanism as obsoleteMaria Matejka
2021-10-13Preference moved to RTA and set explicitly in protocolsMaria Matejka
2021-10-13Multipage allocationMaria Matejka
We can also quite simply allocate bigger blocks. Anyway, we need these blocks to be aligned to their size which needs one mmap() two times bigger and then two munmap()s returning the unaligned parts. The user can specify -B <N> on startup when <N> is the exponent of 2, setting the block size to 2^N. On most systems, N is 12, anyway if you know that your configuration is going to eat gigabytes of RAM, you are almost forced to raise your block size as you may easily get into memory fragmentation issues or you have to raise your maximum mapping count, e.g. "sysctl vm.max_map_count=(number)".
2021-10-13CLI socket accept() may also fail and should produce some message, not a ↵Maria Matejka
coredump.