Nest: VRF support for neighbor cache and olock code

Actually much simpler than expected.
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Ondrej Zajicek (work) 2017-09-12 15:49:36 +02:00
parent 943478b00f
commit 9f4908fe78
5 changed files with 8 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -45,6 +45,7 @@ olock_same(struct object_lock *x, struct object_lock *y)
return return
x->type == y->type && x->type == y->type &&
x->iface == y->iface && x->iface == y->iface &&
x->vrf == y->vrf &&
x->port == y->port && x->port == y->port &&
x->inst == y->inst && x->inst == y->inst &&
ipa_equal(x->addr, y->addr); ipa_equal(x->addr, y->addr);

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@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ struct object_lock {
uint port; /* ... port number */ uint port; /* ... port number */
uint inst; /* ... instance ID */ uint inst; /* ... instance ID */
struct iface *iface; /* ... interface */ struct iface *iface; /* ... interface */
struct iface *vrf; /* ... or VRF (if iface is unknown) */
void (*hook)(struct object_lock *); /* Called when the lock succeeds */ void (*hook)(struct object_lock *); /* Called when the lock succeeds */
void *data; /* User data */ void *data; /* User data */
/* ... internal to lock manager, don't touch ... */ /* ... internal to lock manager, don't touch ... */

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@ -30,7 +30,8 @@
* when the protocol has explicitly requested it via the %NEF_STICKY * when the protocol has explicitly requested it via the %NEF_STICKY
* flag because it wishes to be notified when the node will again become * flag because it wishes to be notified when the node will again become
* a neighbor. Such entries are enqueued in a special list which is walked * a neighbor. Such entries are enqueued in a special list which is walked
* whenever an interface changes its state to up. * whenever an interface changes its state to up. Neighbor entry VRF
* association is implied by respective protocol.
* *
* When a neighbor event occurs (a neighbor gets disconnected or a sticky * When a neighbor event occurs (a neighbor gets disconnected or a sticky
* inactive neighbor becomes connected), the protocol hook neigh_notify() * inactive neighbor becomes connected), the protocol hook neigh_notify()
@ -152,8 +153,9 @@ neigh_find2(struct proto *p, ip_addr *a, struct iface *ifa, unsigned flags)
} }
else else
WALK_LIST(i, iface_list) WALK_LIST(i, iface_list)
if ((scope = if_connected(a, i, &addr)) >= 0) if ((!p->vrf || p->vrf == i->master) &&
{ ((scope = if_connected(a, i, &addr)) >= 0))
{
ifa = i; ifa = i;
break; break;
} }

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@ -1181,6 +1181,7 @@ bgp_start(struct proto *P)
lock->addr = p->cf->remote_ip; lock->addr = p->cf->remote_ip;
lock->port = p->cf->remote_port; lock->port = p->cf->remote_port;
lock->iface = p->cf->iface; lock->iface = p->cf->iface;
lock->vrf = p->cf->iface ? NULL : p->p.vrf;
lock->type = OBJLOCK_TCP; lock->type = OBJLOCK_TCP;
lock->hook = bgp_start_locked; lock->hook = bgp_start_locked;
lock->data = p; lock->data = p;

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@ -321,7 +321,6 @@ radv_iface_new(struct radv_proto *p, struct iface *iface, struct radv_iface_conf
ifa->timer = tm; ifa->timer = tm;
struct object_lock *lock = olock_new(pool); struct object_lock *lock = olock_new(pool);
lock->addr = IPA_NONE;
lock->type = OBJLOCK_IP; lock->type = OBJLOCK_IP;
lock->port = ICMPV6_PROTO; lock->port = ICMPV6_PROTO;
lock->iface = iface; lock->iface = iface;