Implements protocol-specific router id and updates documentation.
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@ -297,6 +297,10 @@ to zero to disable it. An empty <cf><m/switch/</cf> is equivalent to <cf/on/
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<cf/events/ for events internal to the protocol and
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<cf/packets/ for packets sent and received by the protocol. Default: off.
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<tag>router id <m/IPv4 address/</tag> This option can be used to override global
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router id for a given protocol. This option is not yet implemented for OSPF
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protocol. Default: uses global router id.
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<tag>import all | none | filter <m/name/ | filter { <m/filter commands/ } | where <m/filter expression/</tag>
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Specify a filter to be used for filtering routes coming from the protocol to the routing table. <cf/all/ is shorthand for <cf/where true/ and <cf/none/ is shorthand for <cf/where false/. Default: <cf/all/.
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@ -479,7 +483,7 @@ This argument can be omitted if there exists only a single instance.
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switch itself to the new configuration, protocols are
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reconfigured if possible, restarted otherwise. Changes in
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filters usualy lead to restart of affected protocols. If
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<cf/soft> option is used, changes in filters does not cause
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<cf/soft/ option is used, changes in filters does not cause
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BIRD to restart affected protocols, therefore already accepted
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routes (according to old filters) would be still propagated,
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but new routes would be processed according to the new
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@ -649,6 +653,21 @@ incompatible with each other (that is to prevent you from shooting in the foot).
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<tag/bgppath/
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BGP path is a list of autonomous system numbers. You can't write literals of this type.
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There are several special operators on bgppaths:
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<cf><m/P/.first</cf> returns the first ASN (the neighbor ASN) in path <m/P/.
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<cf><m/P/.last</cf> returns the last ASN (the source ASN) in path <m/P/.
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Both <cf/first/ and <cf/last/ return zero if there is no appropriate ASN,
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for example if the path contains an AS set element as the first (or the last) part.
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<cf><m/P/.len</cf> returns the length of path <m/P/.
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<cf>prepend(<m/P/,<m/A/)</cf> prepends ASN <m/A/ to path <m/P/ and returns the result.
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Statement <cf><m/P/ = prepend(<m/P/, <m/A/);</cf> can be shortened to
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<cf><m/P/.prepend(<m/A/);</cf> if <m/P/ is appropriate route attribute
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(for example <cf/bgp_path/).
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<tag/bgpmask/
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BGP masks are patterns used for BGP path matching
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BGP mask expressions can also contain integer expressions enclosed in parenthesis
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and integer variables, for example <tt>[= * 4 (1+2) a =]</tt>.
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There is also old syntax that uses / .. / instead of [= .. =] and ? instead of *.
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<tag/clist/
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Community list is similar to set of pairs,
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except that unlike other sets, it can be modified.
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There exist no literals of this type.
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There are two special operators on clists:
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<cf>add(<m/C/,<m/P/)</cf> adds pair <m/P/ to clist <m/C/ and returns the result.
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<cf>delete(<m/C/,<m/P/)</cf> deletes pair <m/P/ from clist <m/C/ and returns the result.
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Statement <cf><m/C/ = add(<m/C/, <m/P/);</cf> can be shortened to
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<cf><m/C/.add(<m/P/);</cf> if <m/C/ is appropriate route attribute
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(for example <cf/bgp_community/). Similarly for <cf/delete/.
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</descrip>
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print "Should be true: ", p2 ~ / ? 4 3 2 1 /, " ", p2, " ", / ? 4 3 2 1 /;
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print "Should be true: ", p2 ~ [= * 4 3 * 1 =], " ", p2, " ", [= * 4 3 * 1 =];
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print "Should be true: ", p2 ~ [= (3+2) (2*2) 3 2 1 =], " ", p2 ~ mkpath(5, 4);
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print "Should be true: ", p2.len = 5, " ", p2.first = 5, " ", p2.last = 1;
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print "5 = ", p2.len;
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pm1 = [= 1 2 * 3 4 5 =];
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| IMPORT imexport { this_proto->in_filter = $2; }
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| EXPORT imexport { this_proto->out_filter = $2; }
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| TABLE rtable { this_proto->table = $2; }
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| ROUTER ID idval { this_proto->router_id = $3; }
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;
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imexport:
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&& nc->preference == oc->preference
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&& nc->disabled == oc->disabled
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&& nc->table->table == oc->table->table
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&& proto_get_router_id(nc) == proto_get_router_id(oc)
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&& ((type == RECONFIG_SOFT) || filter_same(nc->in_filter, oc->in_filter))
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&& ((type == RECONFIG_SOFT) || filter_same(nc->out_filter, oc->out_filter))
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&& p->proto_state != PS_DOWN)
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#include "lib/lists.h"
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#include "lib/resource.h"
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#include "lib/timer.h"
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#include "conf/conf.h"
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struct iface;
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struct ifa;
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struct proto *proto; /* Instance we've created */
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char *name;
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unsigned debug, preference, disabled; /* Generic parameters */
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u32 router_id; /* Protocol specific router ID */
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struct rtable_config *table; /* Table we're attached to */
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struct filter *in_filter, *out_filter; /* Attached filters */
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void proto_xxable(char *, int);
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void proto_debug(char *, unsigned int);
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static inline u32
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proto_get_router_id(struct proto_config *pc)
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{
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return pc->router_id ? pc->router_id : pc->global->router_id;
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}
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extern list active_proto_list;
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/*
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}
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DBG("BGP: Got lock\n");
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p->local_id = cf->c.global->router_id;
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p->local_id = proto_get_router_id(&cf->c);
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p->next_hop = cf->multihop ? cf->multihop_via : cf->remote_ip;
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p->neigh = neigh_find(&p->p, &p->next_hop, NEF_STICKY);
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