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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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This should lift the limit of FD_SETSIZE and allow more than 1024 fd's.
FD_SETSIZE limit doesn't matter now when creating new sockets.
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Pointer to current_log_name has to be changed even if the name is the
same, because the old one will be invalid/freed after reconfiguration.
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Wanted netlink attributes are defined in a table, specifying
their size and neediness. Removing the long conditions that did the
validation before.
Also parsing IPv4 and IPv6 versions regardless on the IPV6 macro.
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If an interface address notification is received during device protocol
shutdown/restart, BIRD crashed.
Thanks to Wei Huang for the bugreport.
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Since 2.6.19, the netlink API defines RTA_TABLE routing attribute to
allow 32-bit routing table IDs. Using this attribute to index routing
tables at Linux, instead of 8-bit rtm_table field.
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Symbol lookup by cf_find_symbol() not only did the lookup but also added
new void symbols allocated from cfg_mem linpool, which gets broken when
lookups are done outside of config parsing, which may lead to crashes
during reconfiguration.
The patch separates lookup-only cf_find_symbol() and config-modifying
cf_get_symbol(), while the later is called only during parsing. Also
new_config and cfg_mem global variables are NULLed outside of parsing.
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I should check it after making some trivial changes. The original patch
from Alexander has it right.
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If the number of sockets is too much for select(), we should at least
handle it with proper error messages and reject new sockets instead of
breaking the event loop.
Thanks to Alexander V. Chernikov for the patch.
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Thanks to Pavel Tvrdik for the bugfix
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Kernel option 'merge paths' allows to merge routes exported to kernel
protocol (currently BGP and static routes) to multipath routes.
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Linux kernel route metrics (RTA_METRICS netlink route attribute) are
represented and accessible as new route attributes:
krt_mtu, krt_window, krt_rtt, krt_rttvar, krt_sstresh, krt_cwnd, krt_advmss,
krt_reordering, krt_hoplimit, krt_initcwnd, krt_rto_min, krt_initrwnd,
krt_quickack, krt_lock_mtu, krt_lock_window, krt_lock_rtt, krt_lock_rttvar,
krt_lock_sstresh, krt_lock_cwnd, krt_lock_advmss, krt_lock_reordering,
krt_lock_hoplimit, krt_lock_rto_min, krt_feature_ecn, krt_feature_allfrag
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Did not really worked
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When a new route was imported from kernel and chosen as preferred, then
the old best route was propagated as a withdraw to the kernel protocol.
Under some circumstances such withdraw propagated to the BSD kernel could
remove the new alien route and thus reverting the import.
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Unfortunately, some interfaces support multicast but do not have
this flag set, so we use it only as a positive hint.
Thanks to Clint Armstrong for noticing the problem.
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Also hook feed_done is renamed to feed_end.
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Using 'dump sockets' in IPv6 mode caused crash due to mismatched format string.
Thanks to Pavel Tvrdik for noticing it.
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This value is specified in documentation.
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Make proto_config_new() use this info instead of supplied size.
Thanks to Alexander V. Chernikov for the patch.
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When an interface goes down, (Linux) kernel removes routes pointing to
that ifacem but does not send withdraws for them. We rescan the
kernel table to ensure synchronization.
Thanks to Alexander Demenshin for the bugreport.
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The bug was introduced in 05476c4d04a24bdb26fa64e05ab31bc36118f34e.
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Although RFC 3542 allows both cases, Theo de Raadt thinks
he knows better, and msg_controllen without last padding
fails on OpenBSD.
Thanks to Job Snijders for the bugreport.
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Thanks to Frederik Kriewitz for the patch.
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