Babel: Add option to randomize router ID
When a Babel node restarts, it loses its sequence number, which can cause its routes to be rejected by peers until the state is cleared out by other nodes in the network (which can take on the order of minutes). There are two ways to fix this: Having stable storage to keep the sequence number across restarts, or picking a different router ID each time. This implements the latter, by introducing a new option that will cause BIRD to randomize a high 32 bits of router ID every time it starts up. This avoids the problem at the cost of not having stable router IDs in the network. Thanks to Toke Hoiland-Jorgensen for the patch.
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@ -1691,6 +1691,7 @@ supports the following per-interface configuration options:
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protocol babel [<name>] {
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ipv4 { <channel config> };
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ipv6 [sadr] { <channel config> };
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randomize router id <switch>;
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interface <interface pattern> {
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type <wired|wireless>;
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rxcost <number>;
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<tag><label id="babel-channel">ipv4 | ipv6 [sadr] <m/channel config/</tag>
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The supported channels are IPv4, IPv6, and IPv6 SADR.
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<tag><label id="babel-random-router-id">randomize router id <m/switch/</tag>
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If enabled, Bird will randomize the top 32 bits of its router ID whenever
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the protocol instance starts up. If a Babel node restarts, it loses its
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sequence number, which can cause its routes to be rejected by peers until
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the state is cleared out by other nodes in the network (which can take on
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the order of minutes). Enabling this option causes Bird to pick a random
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router ID every time it starts up, which avoids this problem at the cost
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of not having stable router IDs in the network. Default: no.
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<tag><label id="babel-type">type wired|wireless </tag>
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This option specifies the interface type: Wired or wireless. On wired
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interfaces a neighbor is considered unreachable after a small number of
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@ -2226,6 +2226,14 @@ babel_init(struct proto_config *CF)
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return P;
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}
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static inline void
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babel_randomize_router_id(struct babel_proto *p)
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{
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p->router_id &= (u64) 0xffffffff;
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p->router_id |= ((u64) random()) << 32;
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TRACE(D_EVENTS, "Randomized router ID to %lR", p->router_id);
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}
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static int
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babel_start(struct proto *P)
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{
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p->update_seqno = 1;
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p->router_id = proto_get_router_id(&cf->c);
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if (cf->randomize_router_id)
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babel_randomize_router_id(p);
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p->route_slab = sl_new(P->pool, sizeof(struct babel_route));
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p->source_slab = sl_new(P->pool, sizeof(struct babel_source));
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p->msg_slab = sl_new(P->pool, sizeof(struct babel_msg_node));
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@ -112,6 +112,7 @@ struct babel_config {
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struct proto_config c;
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list iface_list; /* List of iface configs (struct babel_iface_config) */
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uint hold_time; /* Time to hold stale entries and unreachable routes */
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u8 randomize_router_id;
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struct channel_config *ip4_channel;
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struct channel_config *ip6_channel;
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CF_KEYWORDS(BABEL, INTERFACE, METRIC, RXCOST, HELLO, UPDATE, INTERVAL, PORT,
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TYPE, WIRED, WIRELESS, RX, TX, BUFFER, PRIORITY, LENGTH, CHECK, LINK,
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NEXT, HOP, IPV4, IPV6, BABEL_METRIC, SHOW, INTERFACES, NEIGHBORS,
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ENTRIES)
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ENTRIES, RANDOMIZE, ROUTER, ID)
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CF_GRAMMAR
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proto_item
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| proto_channel
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| INTERFACE babel_iface
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| RANDOMIZE ROUTER ID bool { BABEL_CFG->randomize_router_id = $4; }
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;
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babel_proto_opts:
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