Conf: Free stored old config before parsing new one
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.
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@ -201,6 +201,23 @@ config_free(struct config *c)
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rfree(c->pool);
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/**
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* config_free_old - free stored old configuration
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*
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* This function frees the old configuration (%old_config) that is saved for the
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* purpose of undo. It is useful before parsing a new config when reconfig is
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* requested, to avoid keeping three (perhaps memory-heavy) configs together.
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*/
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void
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config_free_old(void)
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{
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tm_stop(config_timer);
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undo_available = 0;
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config_free(old_config);
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old_config = NULL;
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}
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void
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config_add_obstacle(struct config *c)
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{
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int config_parse(struct config *);
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int cli_parse(struct config *);
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void config_free(struct config *);
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void config_free_old(void);
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int config_commit(struct config *, int type, uint timeout);
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int config_confirm(void);
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int config_undo(void);
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restarted otherwise. Changes in filters usually lead to restart of
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affected protocols.
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The previous configuration is saved and the user can switch back to it
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with <ref id="cli-configure-undo" name="configure undo"> command. The
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old saved configuration is released (even if the reconfiguration attempt
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fails due to e.g. a syntax error).
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If <cf/soft/ option is used, changes in filters does not cause BIRD to
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restart affected protocols, therefore already accepted routes (according
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to old filters) would be still propagated, but new routes would be
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@ -242,6 +242,8 @@ async_config(void)
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{
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struct config *conf;
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config_free_old();
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log(L_INFO "Reconfiguration requested by SIGHUP");
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if (!unix_read_config(&conf, config_name))
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{
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if (cli_access_restricted())
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return;
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config_free_old();
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struct config *conf = cmd_read_config(name);
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if (!conf)
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return;
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