bird/nest/iface.c
Ondrej Zajicek 53434e44a9 Better flushing of interfaces.
When device protocol goes down, interfaces should be flushed
asynchronously (in the same way like routes from protocols are flushed),
when protocol goes to DOWN/HUNGRY.

This fixes the problem with static routes staying in kernel routing
table after BIRD shutdown.
2010-02-27 16:00:07 +01:00

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/*
* BIRD -- Management of Interfaces and Neighbor Cache
*
* (c) 1998--2000 Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>
*
* Can be freely distributed and used under the terms of the GNU GPL.
*/
/**
* DOC: Interfaces
*
* The interface module keeps track of all network interfaces in the
* system and their addresses.
*
* Each interface is represented by an &iface structure which carries
* interface capability flags (%IF_MULTIACCESS, %IF_BROADCAST etc.),
* MTU, interface name and index and finally a linked list of network
* prefixes assigned to the interface, each one represented by
* struct &ifa.
*
* The interface module keeps a `soft-up' state for each &iface which
* is a conjunction of link being up, the interface being of a `sane'
* type and at least one IP address assigned to it.
*/
#undef LOCAL_DEBUG
#include "nest/bird.h"
#include "nest/iface.h"
#include "nest/protocol.h"
#include "nest/cli.h"
#include "lib/resource.h"
#include "lib/string.h"
#include "conf/conf.h"
static pool *if_pool;
static void auto_router_id(void);
list iface_list;
/**
* ifa_dump - dump interface address
* @a: interface address descriptor
*
* This function dumps contents of an &ifa to the debug output.
*/
void
ifa_dump(struct ifa *a)
{
debug("\t%I, net %I/%-2d bc %I -> %I%s%s%s\n", a->ip, a->prefix, a->pxlen, a->brd, a->opposite,
(a->flags & IF_UP) ? "" : " DOWN",
(a->flags & IA_PRIMARY) ? "" : " SEC",
(a->flags & IA_UNNUMBERED) ? " UNNUM" : "");
}
/**
* if_dump - dump interface
* @i: interface to dump
*
* This function dumps all information associated with a given
* network interface to the debug output.
*/
void
if_dump(struct iface *i)
{
struct ifa *a;
debug("IF%d: %s", i->index, i->name);
if (i->flags & IF_ADMIN_DOWN)
debug(" ADMIN-DOWN");
if (i->flags & IF_UP)
debug(" UP");
else
debug(" DOWN");
if (i->flags & IF_LINK_UP)
debug(" LINK-UP");
if (i->flags & IF_MULTIACCESS)
debug(" MA");
if (i->flags & IF_BROADCAST)
debug(" BC");
if (i->flags & IF_MULTICAST)
debug(" MC");
if (i->flags & IF_LOOPBACK)
debug(" LOOP");
if (i->flags & IF_IGNORE)
debug(" IGN");
if (i->flags & IF_TMP_DOWN)
debug(" TDOWN");
debug(" MTU=%d\n", i->mtu);
WALK_LIST(a, i->addrs)
{
ifa_dump(a);
ASSERT((a != i->addr) == !(a->flags & IA_PRIMARY));
}
}
/**
* if_dump_all - dump all interfaces
*
* This function dumps information about all known network
* interfaces to the debug output.
*/
void
if_dump_all(void)
{
struct iface *i;
debug("Known network interfaces:\n");
WALK_LIST(i, iface_list)
if_dump(i);
debug("Router ID: %08x\n", config->router_id);
}
static inline unsigned
if_what_changed(struct iface *i, struct iface *j)
{
unsigned c;
if (((i->flags ^ j->flags) & ~(IF_UP | IF_ADMIN_DOWN | IF_UPDATED | IF_LINK_UP | IF_TMP_DOWN | IF_JUST_CREATED))
|| i->index != j->index)
return IF_CHANGE_TOO_MUCH;
c = 0;
if ((i->flags ^ j->flags) & IF_UP)
c |= (i->flags & IF_UP) ? IF_CHANGE_DOWN : IF_CHANGE_UP;
if (i->mtu != j->mtu)
c |= IF_CHANGE_MTU;
return c;
}
static inline void
if_copy(struct iface *to, struct iface *from)
{
to->flags = from->flags | (to->flags & IF_TMP_DOWN);
to->mtu = from->mtu;
}
static inline void
ifa_send_notify(struct proto *p, unsigned c, struct ifa *a)
{
if (p->ifa_notify)
{
if (p->debug & D_IFACES)
log(L_TRACE "%s < %s address %I/%d on interface %s %s",
p->name, (a->flags & IA_PRIMARY) ? "primary" : "secondary",
a->prefix, a->pxlen, a->iface->name,
(c & IF_CHANGE_UP) ? "added" : "removed");
p->ifa_notify(p, c, a);
}
}
static void
ifa_notify_change(unsigned c, struct ifa *a)
{
struct proto *p;
DBG("IFA change notification (%x) for %s:%I\n", c, a->iface->name, a->ip);
WALK_LIST(p, active_proto_list)
ifa_send_notify(p, c, a);
}
static inline void
if_send_notify(struct proto *p, unsigned c, struct iface *i)
{
if (p->if_notify)
{
if (p->debug & D_IFACES)
log(L_TRACE "%s < interface %s %s", p->name, i->name,
(c & IF_CHANGE_UP) ? "goes up" :
(c & IF_CHANGE_DOWN) ? "goes down" :
(c & IF_CHANGE_MTU) ? "changes MTU" :
(c & IF_CHANGE_CREATE) ? "created" :
"sends unknown event");
p->if_notify(p, c, i);
}
}
static void
if_notify_change(unsigned c, struct iface *i)
{
struct proto *p;
struct ifa *a;
if (i->flags & IF_JUST_CREATED)
{
i->flags &= ~IF_JUST_CREATED;
c |= IF_CHANGE_CREATE | IF_CHANGE_MTU;
}
DBG("Interface change notification (%x) for %s\n", c, i->name);
#ifdef LOCAL_DEBUG
if_dump(i);
#endif
if (c & IF_CHANGE_UP)
neigh_if_up(i);
if (c & IF_CHANGE_DOWN)
WALK_LIST(a, i->addrs)
{
a->flags = (i->flags & ~IA_FLAGS) | (a->flags & IA_FLAGS);
ifa_notify_change(IF_CHANGE_DOWN, a);
}
WALK_LIST(p, active_proto_list)
if_send_notify(p, c, i);
if (c & IF_CHANGE_UP)
WALK_LIST(a, i->addrs)
{
a->flags = (i->flags & ~IA_FLAGS) | (a->flags & IA_FLAGS);
ifa_notify_change(IF_CHANGE_UP, a);
}
if (c & IF_CHANGE_DOWN)
neigh_if_down(i);
}
static unsigned
if_recalc_flags(struct iface *i, unsigned flags)
{
if ((flags & (IF_ADMIN_DOWN | IF_TMP_DOWN)) ||
!(flags & IF_LINK_UP) ||
!i->addr)
flags &= ~IF_UP;
else
flags |= IF_UP;
return flags;
}
static void
if_change_flags(struct iface *i, unsigned flags)
{
unsigned of = i->flags;
i->flags = if_recalc_flags(i, flags);
if ((i->flags ^ of) & IF_UP)
if_notify_change((i->flags & IF_UP) ? IF_CHANGE_UP : IF_CHANGE_DOWN, i);
}
/**
* if_update - update interface status
* @new: new interface status
*
* if_update() is called by the low-level platform dependent code
* whenever it notices an interface change.
*
* There exist two types of interface updates -- synchronous and asynchronous
* ones. In the synchronous case, the low-level code calls if_start_update(),
* scans all interfaces reported by the OS, uses if_update() and ifa_update()
* to pass them to the core and then it finishes the update sequence by
* calling if_end_update(). When working asynchronously, the sysdep code
* calls if_update() and ifa_update() whenever it notices a change.
*
* if_update() will automatically notify all other modules about the change.
*/
struct iface *
if_update(struct iface *new)
{
struct iface *i;
unsigned c;
WALK_LIST(i, iface_list)
if (!strcmp(new->name, i->name))
{
new->addr = i->addr;
new->flags = if_recalc_flags(new, new->flags);
c = if_what_changed(i, new);
if (c & IF_CHANGE_TOO_MUCH) /* Changed a lot, convert it to down/up */
{
DBG("Interface %s changed too much -- forcing down/up transition\n", i->name);
if_change_flags(i, i->flags | IF_TMP_DOWN);
rem_node(&i->n);
new->addr = i->addr;
memcpy(&new->addrs, &i->addrs, sizeof(i->addrs));
memcpy(i, new, sizeof(*i));
goto newif;
}
else if (c)
{
if_copy(i, new);
if_notify_change(c, i);
}
i->flags |= IF_UPDATED;
return i;
}
i = mb_alloc(if_pool, sizeof(struct iface));
memcpy(i, new, sizeof(*i));
init_list(&i->addrs);
newif:
init_list(&i->neighbors);
i->flags |= IF_UPDATED | IF_TMP_DOWN; /* Tmp down as we don't have addresses yet */
add_tail(&iface_list, &i->n);
return i;
}
void
if_start_update(void)
{
struct iface *i;
struct ifa *a;
WALK_LIST(i, iface_list)
{
i->flags &= ~IF_UPDATED;
WALK_LIST(a, i->addrs)
a->flags &= ~IF_UPDATED;
}
}
void
if_end_partial_update(struct iface *i)
{
if (i->flags & IF_TMP_DOWN)
if_change_flags(i, i->flags & ~IF_TMP_DOWN);
}
void
if_end_update(void)
{
struct iface *i;
struct ifa *a, *b;
if (!config->router_id)
auto_router_id();
WALK_LIST(i, iface_list)
{
if (!(i->flags & IF_UPDATED))
if_change_flags(i, (i->flags & ~IF_LINK_UP) | IF_ADMIN_DOWN);
else
{
WALK_LIST_DELSAFE(a, b, i->addrs)
if (!(a->flags & IF_UPDATED))
ifa_delete(a);
if_end_partial_update(i);
}
}
}
void
if_flush_ifaces(struct proto *p)
{
if (p->debug & D_EVENTS)
log(L_TRACE "%s: Flushing interfaces", p->name);
if_start_update();
if_end_update();
}
/**
* if_feed_baby - advertise interfaces to a new protocol
* @p: protocol to feed
*
* When a new protocol starts, this function sends it a series
* of notifications about all existing interfaces.
*/
void
if_feed_baby(struct proto *p)
{
struct iface *i;
struct ifa *a;
if (!p->if_notify && !p->ifa_notify) /* shortcut */
return;
DBG("Announcing interfaces to new protocol %s\n", p->name);
WALK_LIST(i, iface_list)
{
if_send_notify(p, IF_CHANGE_CREATE | ((i->flags & IF_UP) ? IF_CHANGE_UP : 0), i);
if (i->flags & IF_UP)
WALK_LIST(a, i->addrs)
ifa_send_notify(p, IF_CHANGE_CREATE | IF_CHANGE_UP, a);
}
}
/**
* if_find_by_index - find interface by ifindex
* @idx: ifindex
*
* This function finds an &iface structure corresponding to an interface
* of the given index @idx. Returns a pointer to the structure or %NULL
* if no such structure exists.
*/
struct iface *
if_find_by_index(unsigned idx)
{
struct iface *i;
WALK_LIST(i, iface_list)
if (i->index == idx)
return i;
return NULL;
}
/**
* if_find_by_name - find interface by name
* @name: interface name
*
* This function finds an &iface structure corresponding to an interface
* of the given name @name. Returns a pointer to the structure or %NULL
* if no such structure exists.
*/
struct iface *
if_find_by_name(char *name)
{
struct iface *i;
WALK_LIST(i, iface_list)
if (!strcmp(i->name, name))
return i;
return NULL;
}
struct ifa *kif_choose_primary(struct iface *i);
static int
ifa_recalc_primary(struct iface *i)
{
struct ifa *a = kif_choose_primary(i);
if (a == i->addr)
return 0;
if (i->addr)
i->addr->flags &= ~IA_PRIMARY;
if (a)
{
a->flags |= IA_PRIMARY;
rem_node(&a->n);
add_head(&i->addrs, &a->n);
}
i->addr = a;
return 1;
}
void
ifa_recalc_all_primary_addresses(void)
{
struct iface *i;
WALK_LIST(i, iface_list)
{
if (ifa_recalc_primary(i))
if_change_flags(i, i->flags | IF_TMP_DOWN);
}
}
/**
* ifa_update - update interface address
* @a: new interface address
*
* This function adds address information to a network
* interface. It's called by the platform dependent code during
* the interface update process described under if_update().
*/
struct ifa *
ifa_update(struct ifa *a)
{
struct iface *i = a->iface;
struct ifa *b;
WALK_LIST(b, i->addrs)
if (ipa_equal(b->ip, a->ip))
{
if (ipa_equal(b->prefix, a->prefix) &&
b->pxlen == a->pxlen &&
ipa_equal(b->brd, a->brd) &&
ipa_equal(b->opposite, a->opposite) &&
b->scope == a->scope &&
!((b->flags ^ a->flags) & IA_UNNUMBERED))
{
b->flags |= IF_UPDATED;
return b;
}
ifa_delete(b);
break;
}
if (!(i->flags & IF_MULTIACCESS) && a->pxlen < BITS_PER_IP_ADDRESS - 2)
log(L_WARN "Strange prefix length %d for point-to-point interface %s", a->pxlen, i->name);
#ifndef IPV6
if ((i->flags & IF_BROADCAST) && !ipa_nonzero(a->brd))
log(L_ERR "Missing broadcast address for interface %s", i->name);
#endif
b = mb_alloc(if_pool, sizeof(struct ifa));
memcpy(b, a, sizeof(struct ifa));
add_tail(&i->addrs, &b->n);
b->flags = (i->flags & ~IA_FLAGS) | (a->flags & IA_FLAGS);
if (ifa_recalc_primary(i))
if_change_flags(i, i->flags | IF_TMP_DOWN);
if (b->flags & IF_UP)
ifa_notify_change(IF_CHANGE_CREATE | IF_CHANGE_UP, b);
return b;
}
/**
* ifa_delete - remove interface address
* @a: interface address
*
* This function removes address information from a network
* interface. It's called by the platform dependent code during
* the interface update process described under if_update().
*/
void
ifa_delete(struct ifa *a)
{
struct iface *i = a->iface;
struct ifa *b;
WALK_LIST(b, i->addrs)
if (ipa_equal(b->ip, a->ip))
{
rem_node(&b->n);
if (b->flags & IF_UP)
{
b->flags &= ~IF_UP;
ifa_notify_change(IF_CHANGE_DOWN, b);
}
if (b->flags & IA_PRIMARY)
{
if_change_flags(i, i->flags | IF_TMP_DOWN);
ifa_recalc_primary(i);
}
mb_free(b);
return;
}
}
static void
auto_router_id(void)
{
#ifndef IPV6
struct iface *i, *j;
j = NULL;
WALK_LIST(i, iface_list)
if ((i->flags & IF_LINK_UP) &&
!(i->flags & (IF_IGNORE | IF_ADMIN_DOWN)) &&
i->addr &&
!(i->addr->flags & IA_UNNUMBERED) &&
(!j || ipa_to_u32(i->addr->ip) < ipa_to_u32(j->addr->ip)))
j = i;
if (!j)
die("Cannot determine router ID (no suitable network interface found), please configure it manually");
log(L_INFO "Guessed router ID %I according to interface %s", j->addr->ip, j->name);
config->router_id = ipa_to_u32(j->addr->ip);
#endif
}
/**
* if_init - initialize interface module
*
* This function is called during BIRD startup to initialize
* all data structures of the interface module.
*/
void
if_init(void)
{
if_pool = rp_new(&root_pool, "Interfaces");
init_list(&iface_list);
neigh_init(if_pool);
}
/*
* Interface Pattern Lists
*/
static int
iface_patt_match(struct iface_patt *ifp, struct iface *i)
{
struct iface_patt_node *p;
WALK_LIST(p, ifp->ipn_list)
{
char *t = p->pattern;
int pos = p->positive;
if (t)
{
if (*t == '-')
{
t++;
pos = !pos;
}
if (!patmatch(t, i->name))
continue;
}
if (p->pxlen)
if (!i->addr || !ipa_in_net(i->addr->ip, p->prefix, p->pxlen))
continue;
return pos;
}
return 0;
}
struct iface_patt *
iface_patt_find(list *l, struct iface *i)
{
struct iface_patt *p;
WALK_LIST(p, *l)
if (iface_patt_match(p, i))
return p;
return NULL;
}
static int
iface_plists_equal(struct iface_patt *pa, struct iface_patt *pb)
{
struct iface_patt_node *x, *y;
x = HEAD(pa->ipn_list);
y = HEAD(pb->ipn_list);
while (x->n.next && y->n.next)
{
if ((x->positive != y->positive) ||
(!x->pattern && y->pattern) || /* This nasty lines where written by me... :-( Feela */
(!y->pattern && x->pattern) ||
((x->pattern != y->pattern) && strcmp(x->pattern, y->pattern)) ||
!ipa_equal(x->prefix, y->prefix) ||
(x->pxlen != y->pxlen))
return 0;
x = (void *) x->n.next;
y = (void *) y->n.next;
}
return (!x->n.next && !y->n.next);
}
int
iface_patts_equal(list *a, list *b, int (*comp)(struct iface_patt *, struct iface_patt *))
{
struct iface_patt *x, *y;
x = HEAD(*a);
y = HEAD(*b);
while (x->n.next && y->n.next)
{
if (!iface_plists_equal(x, y) ||
(comp && !comp(x, y)))
return 0;
x = (void *) x->n.next;
y = (void *) y->n.next;
}
return (!x->n.next && !y->n.next);
}
/*
* CLI commands.
*/
static void
if_show_addr(struct ifa *a)
{
byte broad[STD_ADDRESS_P_LENGTH + 16];
byte opp[STD_ADDRESS_P_LENGTH + 16];
if (ipa_nonzero(a->brd))
bsprintf(broad, ", broadcast %I", a->brd);
else
broad[0] = 0;
if (ipa_nonzero(a->opposite))
bsprintf(opp, ", opposite %I", a->opposite);
else
opp[0] = 0;
cli_msg(-1003, "\t%I/%d (%s%s%s, scope %s%s)",
a->ip, a->pxlen,
(a->flags & IA_PRIMARY) ? "Primary" : (a->flags & IA_SECONDARY) ? "Secondary" : "Unselected",
broad, opp,
ip_scope_text(a->scope),
(a->flags & IA_UNNUMBERED) ? ", unnumbered" : "");
}
void
if_show(void)
{
struct iface *i;
struct ifa *a;
char *type;
WALK_LIST(i, iface_list)
{
cli_msg(-1001, "%s %s (index=%d)", i->name, (i->flags & IF_UP) ? "up" : "DOWN", i->index);
if (!(i->flags & IF_MULTIACCESS))
type = "PtP";
else
type = "MultiAccess";
cli_msg(-1004, "\t%s%s%s Admin%s Link%s%s%s MTU=%d",
type,
(i->flags & IF_BROADCAST) ? " Broadcast" : "",
(i->flags & IF_MULTICAST) ? " Multicast" : "",
(i->flags & IF_ADMIN_DOWN) ? "Down" : "Up",
(i->flags & IF_LINK_UP) ? "Up" : "Down",
(i->flags & IF_LOOPBACK) ? " Loopback" : "",
(i->flags & IF_IGNORE) ? " Ignored" : "",
i->mtu);
if (i->addr)
if_show_addr(i->addr);
WALK_LIST(a, i->addrs)
if (a != i->addr)
if_show_addr(a);
}
cli_msg(0, "");
}
void
if_show_summary(void)
{
struct iface *i;
byte addr[STD_ADDRESS_P_LENGTH + 16];
cli_msg(-2005, "interface state address");
WALK_LIST(i, iface_list)
{
if (i->addr)
bsprintf(addr, "%I/%d", i->addr->ip, i->addr->pxlen);
else
addr[0] = 0;
cli_msg(-1005, "%-9s %-5s %s", i->name, (i->flags & IF_UP) ? "up" : "DOWN", addr);
}
cli_msg(0, "");
}