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BSD systems cannot use SO_DONTROUTE, because it does not work properly
with multicast packets (perhaps it tries to find iface based on multicast
group address). But we can use MSG_DONTROUTE sendmsg() flag for unicast
packets. Works on FreeBSD, is ignored on OpenBSD and is broken on NetBSD
(i guess due to integrated routing table and ARP table).
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on case-insensitive filesystems
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On Linux, setting the ToS will also set the priority and the range of
accepted values is quite limited (masked by 0x1e). Therefore, 0xc0 is
translated to a priority of 0, not something we want, overriding the
"7" priority which was set previously explicitely. To avoid that, just
move setting priority later in the code.
Thanks to Vincent Bernat for the patch.
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A filter should log messages only if executed explicitly (e.g., during
route export or route import). When a filter is executed for technical
reasons (e.g., to establish whether a route was exported before), it
should run silently.
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Add basic VRF (virtual routing and forwarding) support. Protocols can be
associated with VRFs, such protocols will be restricted to interfaces
assigned to the VRF (as reported by Linux kernel) and will use sockets
bound to the VRF. E.g., different multihop BGP instances can use diffent
kernel routing tables to handle BGP TCP connections.
The VRF support is preliminary, currently there are several limitations:
- Recent Linux kernels (4.11) do not handle correctly sockets bound
to interaces that are part of VRF, so most protocols other than multihop
BGP do not work. This will be fixed by future kernel versions.
- Neighbor cache ignores VRFs. Breaks config with the same prefix on
local interfaces in different VRFs. Not much problem as single hop
protocols do not work anyways.
- Olock code ignores VRFs. Breaks config with multiple BGP peers with the
same IP address in different VRFs.
- Incoming BGP connections are not dispatched according to VRFs.
Breaks config with multiple BGP peers with the same IP address in
different VRFs. Perhaps we would need some kernel API to read VRF of
incoming connection? Or probably use multiple listening sockets in
int-new branch.
- We should handle master VRF interface up/down events and perhaps
disable associated protocols when VRF goes down. Or at least disable
associated interfaces.
- Also we should check if the master iface is really VRF iface and
not some other kind of master iface.
- BFD session request dispatch should be aware of VRFs.
- Perhaps kernel protocol should read default kernel table ID from VRF
iface so it is not necessary to configure it.
- Perhaps we should have per-VRF default table.
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Starting from Linux 4.11, IPv6 ECMP routes are now notified using
RTA_MULTIPATH, like IPv4 ones. The patch adds support for RTA_MULTIPATH
parsing for IPv6 routes. This also enables to parse ECMP alien routes
correctly.
Thanks to Vincent Bernat for the original patch.
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Incorrect structure alignment breaks kernel routing table updates on
FreeBSD/ARM (and perhaps other platforms).
Thanks to Eugene Sevastyanov for the original patch.
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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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Replace integer type width detection with C99 fixed-width types.
Also remove some unused or obsolete code.
Thanks to Ruben Kerkhof for the patchset.
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The patch allows to use autoreconf, replaces some long obsolete
constructs and does some other minor cleanups. Also, the file
configure.in is renamed to configure.ac, as the old name has been
deprecated for a long time.
Thanks to Ruben Kerkhof for the patchset.
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FreeBSD 11 changed endianity of ip_len field from host order to network
order. Also DragonFly BSD allegedly expects network order here.
Thanks to Olivier Cochard-Labbé for the patch.
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There are several unresolved -Wmissing-field-initializers on older
versions of GCC than 5.1, all of them false positive.
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BIRD passed string from configuration to openlog(), which kept it
internally. After reconfiguration the old string was freed, therefore
openlog had invalid copy.
Thanks to Chris Caputo for the original patch.
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Thanks to Tim Weippert for bugreport.
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Add a new route attribute, krt_scope, to expose the Linux kernel route
scope. Constants from /etc/iproute2/rt_scopes (prefixed by "ips_") are
expected to be used with the attribute. Both import and export are
supported.
Also, the patch fixes device route export to the kernel, by setting link
scope automatically.
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Kernel protocol calls rt_export_merged(), which used @rte_update_pool for
temporary allocations, supposing it is called from other functions from
rt-table.c that handles locking and flushing of the linpool. Therefore,
linpool was not flushed properly and memory leaked.
Add linpool argument to rt_export_merged() and use @krt_filter_lp when
called from kernel protocol.
Thanks to Justin Cattle and Alexander Frolkin for the bugreport.
(Commit squashed and updated by Ondrej Zajicek)
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Kernel routes with different metrics do not clash with each other,
therefore using dedicated metric value is a reliable way to avoid
overwriting routes from other sources (e.g. kernel device routes).
Although kernel route metric could already be set as a route attribute by
filters, that is not consistent with the way how Linux kernel handles
route metric - not just a route attribute, but a part of a route key.
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Linux represents IPv6 ECMP routes as a sequence of unipath routes with
the same prefix. We have to translate between our representation (one
route with multipath next hop) and the Linux representation in both
directions.
Proper learning of alien IPv6 ECMP routes still not supported.
Thanks to Mikhail Sennikovskii for the original patch.
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We support ECMP routes only on Linux. Exported routes are checked in
krt_capable(), but a route generated during path merging avoids this
check.
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Ignore tentative IPv6 addresses and wait until finish of Duplicate
Address Detection (We got notification when an address is no longer
tentative) to avoid problems when protocols try to use interfaces
with tentative link-local addresses.
Based on patch from Jan Moskyto Matejka
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Logging is not yet initialized, we have to use fprintf() here.
Thanks to Pavel Tvrdik for noticing and debugging it.
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The netlink code assumes an order for the members of struct msghdr.
This breaks recvmsg and sendmsg with musl libc on mips64. Fix this by
using designated initializers instead.
Signed-off-by: Stijn Tintel <stijn@linux-ipv6.be>
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==00:00:00:02.831 2468== Syscall param socketcall.setsockopt(optval) points to uninitialised byte(s)
==00:00:00:02.831 2468== at 0x513BDEA: setsockopt (in /usr/lib/libc-2.23.so)
==00:00:00:02.831 2468== by 0x45C7AF: sk_setup (io.c:1216)
==00:00:00:02.831 2468== by 0x45CDFF: sk_open (io.c:1417)
==00:00:00:02.831 2468== by 0x44B562: rip_open_socket (packets.c:740)
==00:00:00:02.831 2468== by 0x4481A7: rip_iface_locked (rip.c:616)
==00:00:00:02.831 2468== by 0x4133E4: olock_run_event (locks.c:177)
==00:00:00:02.831 2468== by 0x45A6DE: ev_run (event.c:85)
==00:00:00:02.831 2468== by 0x45A7AD: ev_run_list (event.c:142)
==00:00:00:02.831 2468== by 0x45E0FC: io_loop (io.c:2066)
==00:00:00:02.831 2468== by 0x463B56: main (main.c:845)
==00:00:00:02.831 2468== Address 0xffefffd24 is on thread 1's stack
==00:00:00:02.831 2468== in frame #1, created by sk_setup (io.c:1188)
==00:00:00:02.831 2468== Uninitialised value was created by a stack allocation
==00:00:00:02.831 2468== at 0x45C6BB: sk_setup (io.c:1188)
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This patch implements the IPv6 subset of the Babel routing protocol.
Based on the patch from Toke Hoiland-Jorgensen, with some heavy
modifications and bugfixes.
Thanks to Toke Hoiland-Jorgensen for the original patch.
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Add code for manipulation with TCP-MD5 keys in the IPsec SA/SP database
at FreeBSD systems. Now, BGP MD5 authentication (RFC 2385) keys are
handled automatically on both Linux and FreeBSD.
Based on patches from Pavel Tvrdik.
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Add option that changes default paths for config file and control socket
to the current working directory.
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Event cycle may took too much time and trigger next timer events, so
avoid cycling between timer and event cycles inside the loop cycle.
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In BIRD, RX has lower priority than TX with the exception of RX from
control socket. The patch replaces heuristic based on socket type with
explicit mark and uses it for both control socket and BGP session waiting
to be established.
This should avoid an issue when during heavy load, outgoing connection
could connect (TX event), send open, but then failed to receive OPEN /
establish in time, not sending notifications between and therefore
got hold timer expired error from the neighbor immediately after it
finally established the connection.
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When a kernel route changed, function krt_learn_scan() noticed that and
replaced the route in internal kernel FIB, but after that, function
krt_learn_prune() failed to propagate the new route to the nest, because
it confused the new route with the (removed) old best route and decided
that the best route did not changed.
Wow, the original code (and the bug) is almost 17 years old.
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The events variable is used in the short loop decision. The reasons are
not much clear, keeping this to keep the former behaviour.
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It does strange things when even one fd larger than FD_SETSIZE is
passed to select().
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