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author | paul <paul> | 2003-03-17 01:10:58 +0000 |
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committer | paul <paul> | 2003-03-17 01:10:58 +0000 |
commit | 2d33f157898e50c2855cd014a9f50696dca8a77b (patch) | |
tree | 72663785bce70ff0d6d0646e4eaf6d46b1806aad /ospfclient | |
parent | f9a80b452fcfec697988d77a8309a8c62ffa6007 (diff) |
Addition of OSPF-API - Amir Guindehi <nospam.amir@datacore.ch>
Diffstat (limited to 'ospfclient')
-rw-r--r-- | ospfclient/AUTHORS | 1 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | ospfclient/COPYING | 339 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | ospfclient/ChangeLog | 57 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | ospfclient/INSTALL | 182 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | ospfclient/Makefile.am | 19 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | ospfclient/Makefile.in | 374 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | ospfclient/NEWS | 1 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | ospfclient/README | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | ospfclient/ospf_apiclient.c | 747 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | ospfclient/ospf_apiclient.h | 135 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | ospfclient/ospfclient.c | 291 |
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Function + * ospf_apiserver_flood_opaque_lsa added. Also byte order problem + * with port numbers resolved. + +2002-05-02 Ralph Keller <keller@tik.ee.ethz.ch> + + * new autoconf and automake files, now called configure.in + * instead of configure.ac + +2002-04-24 Ralph Keller <keller@tik.ee.ethz.ch> + + * reverse channel now works (syncport and syncport+1) + * ospf_apiclient.c: standard includes removed (not needed) + * bzero replaced with memset + +2002-04-18 Ralph Keller <keller@tik.ee.ethz.ch> + + * 2-way phase connection setup + +2002-04-05 Ralph Keller <keller@tik.ee.ethz.ch> + + * Changes incorporated as proposed by Masahiko + +2002-04-05 Ralph Keller <keller@tik.ee.ethz.ch> + + * autoconf and automake-style Makefile + +2002-04-04 Ralph Keller <keller@tik.ee.ethz.ch> + + * 1st public release of OSPF API + diff --git a/ospfclient/INSTALL b/ospfclient/INSTALL new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b42a17ac --- /dev/null +++ b/ospfclient/INSTALL @@ -0,0 +1,182 @@ +Basic Installation +================== + + These are generic installation instructions. + + The `configure' shell script attempts to guess correct values for +various system-dependent variables used during compilation. 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you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published + * by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your + * option) any later version. + * + * GNU Zebra is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but + * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with GNU Zebra; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the + * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, + * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. + */ + +#include <zebra.h> + +#include "version.h" +#include "getopt.h" +#include "thread.h" +#include "prefix.h" +#include "linklist.h" +#include "if.h" +#include "vector.h" +#include "vty.h" +#include "command.h" +#include "filter.h" +#include "stream.h" +#include "log.h" +#include "memory.h" + +#include "ospfd/ospfd.h" +#include "ospfd/ospf_interface.h" +#include "ospfd/ospf_asbr.h" +#include "ospfd/ospf_lsa.h" +#include "ospfd/ospf_opaque.h" +#include "ospfd/ospf_lsdb.h" +#include "ospfd/ospf_neighbor.h" +#include "ospfd/ospf_dump.h" +#include "ospfd/ospf_zebra.h" +#include "ospfd/ospf_api.h" + +#include "ospf_apiclient.h" + +/* Backlog for listen */ +#define BACKLOG 5 + +/* ----------------------------------------------------------- + * Forward declarations + * ----------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +void ospf_apiclient_handle_reply (struct ospf_apiclient *oclient, + struct msg *msg); +void ospf_apiclient_handle_update_notify (struct ospf_apiclient *oclient, + struct msg *msg); +void ospf_apiclient_handle_delete_notify (struct ospf_apiclient *oclient, + struct msg *msg); + +/* ----------------------------------------------------------- + * Initialization + * ----------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +unsigned short +ospf_apiclient_getport (void) +{ + struct servent *sp = getservbyname ("ospfapi", "tcp"); + + return sp ? ntohs (sp->s_port) : OSPF_API_SYNC_PORT; +} + +/* ----------------------------------------------------------- + * Followings are functions for connection management + * ----------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +struct ospf_apiclient * +ospf_apiclient_connect (char *host, int syncport) +{ + struct sockaddr_in myaddr_sync; + struct sockaddr_in myaddr_async; + struct sockaddr_in peeraddr; + struct hostent *hp; + struct ospf_apiclient *new; + int size = 0; + int peeraddrlen; + int async_server_sock; + int fd1, fd2; + int ret; + int on = 1; + + /* There are two connections between the client and the server. + First the client opens a connection for synchronous requests/replies + to the server. The server will accept this connection and + as a reaction open a reverse connection channel for + asynchronous messages. */ + + async_server_sock = socket (AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0); + if (async_server_sock < 0) + { + fprintf (stderr, + "ospf_apiclient_connect: creating async socket failed\n"); + return NULL; + } + + /* Prepare socket for asynchronous messages */ + /* Initialize async address structure */ + memset (&myaddr_async, 0, sizeof (struct sockaddr_in)); + myaddr_async.sin_family = AF_INET; + myaddr_async.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl (INADDR_ANY); + myaddr_async.sin_port = htons (syncport+1); + size = sizeof (struct sockaddr_in); +#ifdef HAVE_SIN_LEN + myaddr_async.sin_len = size; +#endif /* HAVE_SIN_LEN */ + + /* This is a server socket, reuse addr and port */ + ret = setsockopt (async_server_sock, SOL_SOCKET, + SO_REUSEADDR, (void *) &on, sizeof (on)); + if (ret < 0) + { + fprintf (stderr, "ospf_apiclient_connect: SO_REUSEADDR failed\n"); + close (async_server_sock); + return NULL; + } + +#ifdef SO_REUSEPORT + ret = setsockopt (async_server_sock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEPORT, + (void *) &on, sizeof (on)); + if (ret < 0) + { + fprintf (stderr, "ospf_apiclient_connect: SO_REUSEPORT failed\n"); + close (async_server_sock); + return NULL; + } +#endif /* SO_REUSEPORT */ + + /* Bind socket to address structure */ + ret = bind (async_server_sock, (struct sockaddr *) &myaddr_async, size); + if (ret < 0) + { + fprintf (stderr, "ospf_apiclient_connect: bind async socket failed\n"); + close (async_server_sock); + return NULL; + } + + /* Wait for reverse channel connection establishment from server */ + ret = listen (async_server_sock, BACKLOG); + if (ret < 0) + { + fprintf (stderr, "ospf_apiclient_connect: listen: %s\n", strerror (errno)); + close (async_server_sock); + return NULL; + } + + /* Make connection for synchronous requests and connect to server */ + /* Resolve address of server */ + hp = gethostbyname (host); + if (!hp) + { + fprintf (stderr, "ospf_apiclient_connect: no such host %s\n", host); + close (async_server_sock); + return NULL; + } + + fd1 = socket (AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0); + if (fd1 < 0) + { + fprintf (stderr, + "ospf_apiclient_connect: creating sync socket failed\n"); + return NULL; + } + + + /* Reuse addr and port */ + ret = setsockopt (fd1, SOL_SOCKET, + SO_REUSEADDR, (void *) &on, sizeof (on)); + if (ret < 0) + { + fprintf (stderr, "ospf_apiclient_connect: SO_REUSEADDR failed\n"); + close (fd1); + return NULL; + } + +#ifdef SO_REUSEPORT + ret = setsockopt (fd1, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEPORT, + (void *) &on, sizeof (on)); + if (ret < 0) + { + fprintf (stderr, "ospf_apiclient_connect: SO_REUSEPORT failed\n"); + close (fd1); + return NULL; + } +#endif /* SO_REUSEPORT */ + + + /* Bind sync socket to address structure. This is needed since we + want the sync port number on a fixed port number. The reverse + async channel will be at this port+1 */ + + memset (&myaddr_sync, 0, sizeof (struct sockaddr_in)); + myaddr_sync.sin_family = AF_INET; + myaddr_sync.sin_port = htons (syncport); +#ifdef HAVE_SIN_LEN + myaddr_sync.sin_len = sizeof (struct sockaddr_in); +#endif /* HAVE_SIN_LEN */ + + ret = bind (fd1, (struct sockaddr *) &myaddr_sync, size); + if (ret < 0) + { + fprintf (stderr, "ospf_apiclient_connect: bind sync socket failed\n"); + close (fd1); + return NULL; + } + + /* Prepare address structure for connect */ + memcpy (&myaddr_sync.sin_addr, hp->h_addr, hp->h_length); + myaddr_sync.sin_family = AF_INET; + myaddr_sync.sin_port = htons(ospf_apiclient_getport ()); +#ifdef HAVE_SIN_LEN + myaddr_sync.sin_len = sizeof (struct sockaddr_in); +#endif /* HAVE_SIN_LEN */ + + /* Now establish synchronous channel with OSPF daemon */ + ret = connect (fd1, (struct sockaddr *) &myaddr_sync, + sizeof (struct sockaddr_in)); + if (ret < 0) + { + fprintf (stderr, "ospf_apiclient_connect: sync connect failed\n"); + close (async_server_sock); + close (fd1); + return NULL; + } + + /* Accept reverse connection */ + peeraddrlen = sizeof (struct sockaddr_in); + memset (&peeraddr, 0, peeraddrlen); + + fd2 = + accept (async_server_sock, (struct sockaddr *) &peeraddr, &peeraddrlen); + if (fd2 < 0) + { + fprintf (stderr, "ospf_apiclient_connect: accept async failed\n"); + close (async_server_sock); + close (fd1); + return NULL; + } + + /* Server socket is not needed anymore since we are not accepting more + connections */ + close (async_server_sock); + + /* Create new client-side instance */ + new = XMALLOC (MTYPE_OSPF_APICLIENT, sizeof (struct ospf_apiclient)); + memset (new, 0, sizeof (struct ospf_apiclient)); + + /* Initialize socket descriptors for sync and async channels */ + new->fd_sync = fd1; + new->fd_async = fd2; + + return new; +} + +int +ospf_apiclient_close (struct ospf_apiclient *oclient) +{ + + if (oclient->fd_sync >= 0) + { + close (oclient->fd_sync); + } + + if (oclient->fd_async >= 0) + { + close (oclient->fd_async); + } + + /* Free client structure */ + XFREE (MTYPE_OSPF_APICLIENT, oclient); + return 0; +} + +/* ----------------------------------------------------------- + * Followings are functions to send a request to OSPFd + * ----------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +/* Send synchronous request, wait for reply */ +int +ospf_apiclient_send_request (struct ospf_apiclient *oclient, struct msg *msg) +{ + u_int32_t reqseq; + struct msg_reply *msgreply; + int rc; + + /* NB: Given "msg" is freed inside this function. */ + + /* Remember the sequence number of the request */ + reqseq = ntohl (msg->hdr.msgseq); + + /* Write message to OSPFd */ + rc = msg_write (oclient->fd_sync, msg); + msg_free (msg); + + if (rc < 0) + { + return -1; + } + + /* Wait for reply *//* NB: New "msg" is allocated by "msg_read()". */ + msg = msg_read (oclient->fd_sync); + if (!msg) + return -1; + + assert (msg->hdr.msgtype == MSG_REPLY); + assert (ntohl (msg->hdr.msgseq) == reqseq); + + msgreply = (struct msg_reply *) STREAM_DATA (msg->s); + rc = msgreply->errcode; + msg_free (msg); + + return rc; +} + + +/* ----------------------------------------------------------- + * Helper functions + * ----------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +static u_int32_t +ospf_apiclient_get_seqnr (void) +{ + static u_int32_t seqnr = MIN_SEQ; + u_int32_t tmp; + + tmp = seqnr; + /* Increment sequence number */ + if (seqnr < MAX_SEQ) + { + seqnr++; + } + else + { + seqnr = MIN_SEQ; + } + return tmp; +} + +/* ----------------------------------------------------------- + * API to access OSPF daemon by client applications. + * ----------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +/* + * Synchronous request to register opaque type. + */ +int +ospf_apiclient_register_opaque_type (struct ospf_apiclient *cl, + u_char ltype, u_char otype) +{ + struct msg *msg; + int rc; + + /* just put 1 as a sequence number. */ + msg = new_msg_register_opaque_type (ospf_apiclient_get_seqnr (), + ltype, otype); + if (!msg) + { + fprintf (stderr, "new_msg_register_opaque_type failed\n"); + return -1; + } + + rc = ospf_apiclient_send_request (cl, msg); + return rc; +} + +/* + * Synchronous request to synchronize with OSPF's LSDB. + * Two steps required: register_event in order to get + * dynamic updates and LSDB_Sync. + */ +int +ospf_apiclient_sync_lsdb (struct ospf_apiclient *oclient) +{ + struct msg *msg; + int rc; + struct lsa_filter_type filter; + + filter.typemask = 0xFFFF; /* all LSAs */ + filter.origin = ANY_ORIGIN; + filter.num_areas = 0; /* all Areas. */ + + msg = new_msg_register_event (ospf_apiclient_get_seqnr (), &filter); + if (!msg) + { + fprintf (stderr, "new_msg_register_event failed\n"); + return -1; + } + rc = ospf_apiclient_send_request (oclient, msg); + + if (rc != 0) + goto out; + + msg = new_msg_sync_lsdb (ospf_apiclient_get_seqnr (), &filter); + if (!msg) + { + fprintf (stderr, "new_msg_sync_lsdb failed\n"); + return -1; + } + rc = ospf_apiclient_send_request (oclient, msg); + +out: + return rc; +} + +/* + * Synchronous request to originate or update an LSA. + */ + +int +ospf_apiclient_lsa_originate (struct ospf_apiclient *oclient, + struct in_addr ifaddr, + struct in_addr area_id, + u_char lsa_type, + u_char opaque_type, u_int32_t opaque_id, + void *opaquedata, int opaquelen) +{ + struct msg *msg; + int rc; + u_char buf[OSPF_MAX_LSA_SIZE]; + struct lsa_header *lsah; + u_int32_t tmp; + + + /* We can only originate opaque LSAs */ + if (!IS_OPAQUE_LSA (lsa_type)) + { + fprintf (stderr, "Cannot originate non-opaque LSA type %d\n", lsa_type); + return OSPF_API_ILLEGALLSATYPE; + } + + /* Make a new LSA from parameters */ + lsah = (struct lsa_header *) buf; + lsah->ls_age = 0; + lsah->options = 0; + lsah->type = lsa_type; + + tmp = SET_OPAQUE_LSID (opaque_type, opaque_id); + lsah->id.s_addr = htonl (tmp); + lsah->adv_router.s_addr = 0; + lsah->ls_seqnum = 0; + lsah->checksum = 0; + lsah->length = htons (sizeof (struct lsa_header) + opaquelen); + + memcpy (((u_char *) lsah) + sizeof (struct lsa_header), opaquedata, + opaquelen); + + msg = new_msg_originate_request (ospf_apiclient_get_seqnr (), + ifaddr, area_id, lsah); + if (!msg) + { + fprintf (stderr, "new_msg_originate_request failed\n"); + return OSPF_API_NOMEMORY; + } + + rc = ospf_apiclient_send_request (oclient, msg); + return rc; +} + +int +ospf_apiclient_lsa_delete (struct ospf_apiclient *oclient, + struct in_addr area_id, u_char lsa_type, + u_char opaque_type, u_int32_t opaque_id) +{ + struct msg *msg; + int rc; + + /* Only opaque LSA can be deleted */ + if (!IS_OPAQUE_LSA (lsa_type)) + { + fprintf (stderr, "Cannot delete non-opaque LSA type %d\n", lsa_type); + return OSPF_API_ILLEGALLSATYPE; + } + + /* opaque_id is in host byte order and will be converted + * to network byte order by new_msg_delete_request */ + msg = new_msg_delete_request (ospf_apiclient_get_seqnr (), + area_id, lsa_type, opaque_type, opaque_id); + + rc = ospf_apiclient_send_request (oclient, msg); + return rc; +} + +/* ----------------------------------------------------------- + * Followings are handlers for messages from OSPF daemon + * ----------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +void +ospf_apiclient_handle_ready (struct ospf_apiclient *oclient, struct msg *msg) +{ + struct msg_ready_notify *r; + r = (struct msg_ready_notify *) STREAM_DATA (msg->s); + + /* Invoke registered callback function. */ + if (oclient->ready_notify) + { + (oclient->ready_notify) (r->lsa_type, r->opaque_type, r->addr); + } +} + +void +ospf_apiclient_handle_new_if (struct ospf_apiclient *oclient, struct msg *msg) +{ + struct msg_new_if *n; + n = (struct msg_new_if *) STREAM_DATA (msg->s); + + /* Invoke registered callback function. */ + if (oclient->new_if) + { + (oclient->new_if) (n->ifaddr, n->area_id); + } +} + +void +ospf_apiclient_handle_del_if (struct ospf_apiclient *oclient, struct msg *msg) +{ + struct msg_del_if *d; + d = (struct msg_del_if *) STREAM_DATA (msg->s); + + /* Invoke registered callback function. */ + if (oclient->del_if) + { + (oclient->del_if) (d->ifaddr); + } +} + +void +ospf_apiclient_handle_ism_change (struct ospf_apiclient *oclient, + struct msg *msg) +{ + struct msg_ism_change *m; + m = (struct msg_ism_change *) STREAM_DATA (msg->s); + + /* Invoke registered callback function. */ + if (oclient->ism_change) + { + (oclient->ism_change) (m->ifaddr, m->area_id, m->status); + } + +} + +void +ospf_apiclient_handle_nsm_change (struct ospf_apiclient *oclient, + struct msg *msg) +{ + struct msg_nsm_change *m; + m = (struct msg_nsm_change *) STREAM_DATA (msg->s); + + /* Invoke registered callback function. */ + if (oclient->nsm_change) + { + (oclient->nsm_change) (m->ifaddr, m->nbraddr, m->router_id, m->status); + } +} + +void +ospf_apiclient_handle_lsa_update (struct ospf_apiclient *oclient, + struct msg *msg) +{ + struct msg_lsa_change_notify *cn; + struct lsa_header *lsa; + int lsalen; + + cn = (struct msg_lsa_change_notify *) STREAM_DATA (msg->s); + + /* Extract LSA from message */ + lsalen = ntohs (cn->data.length); + lsa = XMALLOC (MTYPE_OSPF_APICLIENT, lsalen); + if (!lsa) + { + fprintf (stderr, "LSA update: Cannot allocate memory for LSA\n"); + return; + } + memcpy (lsa, &(cn->data), lsalen); + + /* Invoke registered update callback function */ + if (oclient->update_notify) + { + (oclient->update_notify) (cn->ifaddr, cn->area_id, + cn->is_self_originated, lsa); + } + + /* free memory allocated by ospf apiclient library */ + XFREE (MTYPE_OSPF_APICLIENT, lsa); +} + +void +ospf_apiclient_handle_lsa_delete (struct ospf_apiclient *oclient, + struct msg *msg) +{ + struct msg_lsa_change_notify *cn; + struct lsa_header *lsa; + int lsalen; + + cn = (struct msg_lsa_change_notify *) STREAM_DATA (msg->s); + + /* Extract LSA from message */ + lsalen = ntohs (cn->data.length); + lsa = XMALLOC (MTYPE_OSPF_APICLIENT, lsalen); + if (!lsa) + { + fprintf (stderr, "LSA delete: Cannot allocate memory for LSA\n"); + return; + } + memcpy (lsa, &(cn->data), lsalen); + + /* Invoke registered update callback function */ + if (oclient->delete_notify) + { + (oclient->delete_notify) (cn->ifaddr, cn->area_id, + cn->is_self_originated, lsa); + } + + /* free memory allocated by ospf apiclient library */ + XFREE (MTYPE_OSPF_APICLIENT, lsa); +} + +void +ospf_apiclient_msghandle (struct ospf_apiclient *oclient, struct msg *msg) +{ + /* Call message handler function. */ + switch (msg->hdr.msgtype) + { + case MSG_READY_NOTIFY: + ospf_apiclient_handle_ready (oclient, msg); + break; + case MSG_NEW_IF: + ospf_apiclient_handle_new_if (oclient, msg); + break; + case MSG_DEL_IF: + ospf_apiclient_handle_del_if (oclient, msg); + break; + case MSG_ISM_CHANGE: + ospf_apiclient_handle_ism_change (oclient, msg); + break; + case MSG_NSM_CHANGE: + ospf_apiclient_handle_nsm_change (oclient, msg); + break; + case MSG_LSA_UPDATE_NOTIFY: + ospf_apiclient_handle_lsa_update (oclient, msg); + break; + case MSG_LSA_DELETE_NOTIFY: + ospf_apiclient_handle_lsa_delete (oclient, msg); + break; + default: + fprintf (stderr, "ospf_apiclient_read: Unknown message type: %d\n", + msg->hdr.msgtype); + break; + } +} + +/* ----------------------------------------------------------- + * Callback handler registration + * ----------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +void +ospf_apiclient_register_callback (struct ospf_apiclient *oclient, + void (*ready_notify) (u_char lsa_type, + u_char opaque_type, + struct in_addr addr), + void (*new_if) (struct in_addr ifaddr, + struct in_addr area_id), + void (*del_if) (struct in_addr ifaddr), + void (*ism_change) (struct in_addr ifaddr, + struct in_addr area_id, + u_char status), + void (*nsm_change) (struct in_addr ifaddr, + struct in_addr nbraddr, + struct in_addr + router_id, + u_char status), + void (*update_notify) (struct in_addr + ifaddr, + struct in_addr + area_id, + u_char self_origin, + struct lsa_header * + lsa), + void (*delete_notify) (struct in_addr + ifaddr, + struct in_addr + area_id, + u_char self_origin, + struct lsa_header * + lsa)) +{ + assert (oclient); + assert (update_notify); + + /* Register callback function */ + oclient->ready_notify = ready_notify; + oclient->new_if = new_if; + oclient->del_if = del_if; + oclient->ism_change = ism_change; + oclient->nsm_change = nsm_change; + oclient->update_notify = update_notify; + oclient->delete_notify = delete_notify; +} + +/* ----------------------------------------------------------- + * Asynchronous message handling + * ----------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +int +ospf_apiclient_handle_async (struct ospf_apiclient *oclient) +{ + struct msg *msg; + + /* Get a message */ + msg = msg_read (oclient->fd_async); + + if (!msg) + { + /* Connection broke down */ + return -1; + } + + /* Handle message */ + ospf_apiclient_msghandle (oclient, msg); + + /* Don't forget to free this message */ + msg_free (msg); + + return 0; +} diff --git a/ospfclient/ospf_apiclient.h b/ospfclient/ospf_apiclient.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0e74787a --- /dev/null +++ b/ospfclient/ospf_apiclient.h @@ -0,0 +1,135 @@ +/* + * Client side of OSPF API. + * Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003 Ralph Keller + * + * This file is part of GNU Zebra. + * + * GNU Zebra is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published + * by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your + * option) any later version. + * + * GNU Zebra is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but + * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with GNU Zebra; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the + * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, + * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. + */ + +#ifndef _OSPF_APICLIENT_H +#define _OSPF_APICLIENT_H + +#define MTYPE_OSPF_APICLIENT 0 + +/* Structure for the OSPF API client */ +struct ospf_apiclient +{ + + /* Sockets for sync requests and async notifications */ + int fd_sync; + int fd_async; + + /* Pointer to callback functions */ + void (*ready_notify) (u_char lsa_type, u_char opaque_type, + struct in_addr addr); + void (*new_if) (struct in_addr ifaddr, struct in_addr area_id); + void (*del_if) (struct in_addr ifaddr); + void (*ism_change) (struct in_addr ifaddr, struct in_addr area_id, + u_char status); + void (*nsm_change) (struct in_addr ifaddr, struct in_addr nbraddr, + struct in_addr router_id, u_char status); + void (*update_notify) (struct in_addr ifaddr, struct in_addr area_id, + u_char self_origin, + struct lsa_header * lsa); + void (*delete_notify) (struct in_addr ifaddr, struct in_addr area_id, + u_char self_origin, + struct lsa_header * lsa); +}; + + +/* --------------------------------------------------------- + * API function prototypes. + * --------------------------------------------------------- */ + +/* Open connection to OSPF daemon. Two ports will be allocated on + client, sync channel at syncport and reverse channel at syncport+1 */ +struct ospf_apiclient *ospf_apiclient_connect (char *host, int syncport); + +/* Shutdown connection to OSPF daemon. */ +int ospf_apiclient_close (struct ospf_apiclient *oclient); + +/* Synchronous request to register opaque type. */ +int ospf_apiclient_register_opaque_type (struct ospf_apiclient *oclient, + u_char ltype, u_char otype); + +/* Synchronous request to register event mask. */ +int ospf_apiclient_register_events (struct ospf_apiclient *oclient, + u_int32_t mask); + +/* Register callback functions.*/ +void ospf_apiclient_register_callback (struct ospf_apiclient *oclient, + void (*ready_notify) (u_char lsa_type, + u_char + opaque_type, + struct in_addr + addr), + void (*new_if) (struct in_addr ifaddr, + struct in_addr + area_id), + void (*del_if) (struct in_addr ifaddr), + void (*ism_change) (struct in_addr + ifaddr, + struct in_addr + area_id, + u_char status), + void (*nsm_change) (struct in_addr + ifaddr, + struct in_addr + nbraddr, + struct in_addr + router_id, + u_char status), + void (*update_notify) (struct in_addr + ifaddr, + struct in_addr + area_id, + u_char selforig, + struct + lsa_header * + lsa), + void (*delete_notify) (struct in_addr + ifaddr, + struct in_addr + area_id, + u_char selforig, + struct + lsa_header * + lsa)); + +/* Synchronous request to synchronize LSDB. */ +int ospf_apiclient_sync_lsdb (struct ospf_apiclient *oclient); + +/* Synchronous request to originate or update opaque LSA. */ +int +ospf_apiclient_lsa_originate(struct ospf_apiclient *oclient, + struct in_addr ifaddr, + struct in_addr area_id, + u_char lsa_type, + u_char opaque_type, u_int32_t opaque_id, + void *opaquedata, int opaquelen); + + +/* Synchronous request to delete opaque LSA. Parameter opaque_id is in + host byte order */ +int ospf_apiclient_lsa_delete (struct ospf_apiclient *oclient, + struct in_addr area_id, u_char lsa_type, + u_char opaque_type, u_int32_t opaque_id); + +/* Fetch async message and handle it */ +int ospf_apiclient_handle_async (struct ospf_apiclient *oclient); + +#endif /* _OSPF_APICLIENT_H */ diff --git a/ospfclient/ospfclient.c b/ospfclient/ospfclient.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7321bf68 --- /dev/null +++ b/ospfclient/ospfclient.c @@ -0,0 +1,291 @@ +/* + * Simple main program to demonstrate how OSPF API can be used. + */ + +/* The following includes are needed in all OSPF API client + applications */ + +#include <zebra.h> +#include "prefix.h" /* for ospf_asbr.h */ + +#include "ospfd/ospfd.h" +#include "ospfd/ospf_asbr.h" +#include "ospfd/ospf_lsa.h" +#include "ospfd/ospf_opaque.h" +#include "ospfd/ospf_lsdb.h" +#include "ospfd/ospf_dump.h" +#include "ospfd/ospf_api.h" +#include "ospf_apiclient.h" + +/* The following includes are specific to this main application. Here + main uses the thread functionality from libzebra (however an + application can use any thread library like pthreads) */ + +#include "thread.h" +#include "log.h" + +/* local portnumber for async channel */ +#define ASYNCPORT 4000 + +/* Master thread */ +struct thread_master *master; + +/* Global variables */ +struct ospf_apiclient *oclient; +char **args; + +/* Our opaque LSAs have the following format */ +struct my_opaque_lsa +{ + struct lsa_header hdr; + u_char data[4]; +}; + + +/* --------------------------------------------------------- + * Threads for asynchronous messages and LSA update/delete + * --------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +int +lsa_delete (struct thread *t) +{ + struct ospf_apiclient *oclient; + struct in_addr area_id; + int rc; + + oclient = THREAD_ARG (t); + + inet_aton (args[6], &area_id); + + printf ("Deleting LSA... "); + rc = ospf_apiclient_lsa_delete (oclient, + area_id, + atoi (args[2]), /* lsa type */ + atoi (args[3]), /* opaque type */ + atoi (args[4])); /* opaque ID */ + printf ("done, return code is = %d\n", rc); + return rc; +} + +int +lsa_inject (struct thread *t) +{ + struct ospf_apiclient *cl; + struct in_addr ifaddr; + struct in_addr area_id; + u_char lsa_type; + u_char opaque_type; + u_int32_t opaque_id; + void *opaquedata; + int opaquelen; + + static u_int32_t counter = 1; /* Incremented each time */ + int rc; + + cl = THREAD_ARG (t); + + inet_aton (args[5], &ifaddr); + inet_aton (args[6], &area_id); + lsa_type = atoi (args[2]); + opaque_type = atoi (args[3]); + opaque_id = atoi (args[4]); + opaquedata = &counter; + opaquelen = sizeof (u_int32_t); + + printf ("Originating/updating LSA with counter=%d... ", counter); + rc = ospf_apiclient_lsa_originate(cl, ifaddr, area_id, + lsa_type, + opaque_type, opaque_id, + opaquedata, opaquelen); + + printf ("done, return code is %d\n", rc); + + counter++; + + return 0; +}; + + +/* This thread handles asynchronous messages coming in from the OSPF + API server */ +int +lsa_read (struct thread *thread) +{ + struct ospf_apiclient *oclient; + int fd; + int ret; + + printf ("lsa_read called\n"); + + oclient = THREAD_ARG (thread); + fd = THREAD_FD (thread); + + /* Handle asynchronous message */ + ret = ospf_apiclient_handle_async (oclient); + if (ret < 0) { + printf ("Connection closed, exiting..."); + exit(0); + } + + /* Reschedule read thread */ + thread_add_read (master, lsa_read, oclient, fd); + + return 0; +} + + + +/* --------------------------------------------------------- + * Callback functions for asynchronous events + * --------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +void +lsa_update_callback (struct in_addr ifaddr, struct in_addr area_id, + u_char is_self_originated, + struct lsa_header *lsa) +{ + printf ("lsa_update_callback: "); + printf ("ifaddr: %s ", inet_ntoa (ifaddr)); + printf ("area: %s\n", inet_ntoa (area_id)); + printf ("is_self_origin: %u\n", is_self_originated); + + ospf_lsa_header_dump (lsa); +} + +void +lsa_delete_callback (struct in_addr ifaddr, struct in_addr area_id, + u_char is_self_originated, + struct lsa_header *lsa) +{ + printf ("lsa_delete_callback: "); + printf ("ifaddr: %s ", inet_ntoa (ifaddr)); + printf ("area: %s\n", inet_ntoa (area_id)); + printf ("is_self_origin: %u\n", is_self_originated); + + ospf_lsa_header_dump (lsa); +} + +void +ready_callback (u_char lsa_type, u_char opaque_type, struct in_addr addr) +{ + printf ("ready_callback: lsa_type: %d opaque_type: %d addr=%s\n", + lsa_type, opaque_type, inet_ntoa (addr)); + + /* Schedule opaque LSA originate in 5 secs */ + thread_add_timer (master, lsa_inject, oclient, 5); + + /* Schedule opaque LSA update with new value */ + thread_add_timer (master, lsa_inject, oclient, 10); + + /* Schedule delete */ + thread_add_timer (master, lsa_delete, oclient, 30); +} + +void +new_if_callback (struct in_addr ifaddr, struct in_addr area_id) +{ + printf ("new_if_callback: ifaddr: %s ", inet_ntoa (ifaddr)); + printf ("area_id: %s\n", inet_ntoa (area_id)); +} + +void +del_if_callback (struct in_addr ifaddr) +{ + printf ("new_if_callback: ifaddr: %s\n ", inet_ntoa (ifaddr)); +} + +void +ism_change_callback (struct in_addr ifaddr, struct in_addr area_id, + u_char state) +{ + printf ("ism_change: ifaddr: %s ", inet_ntoa (ifaddr)); + printf ("area_id: %s\n", inet_ntoa (area_id)); + printf ("state: %d [%s]\n", state, LOOKUP (ospf_ism_state_msg, state)); +} + +void +nsm_change_callback (struct in_addr ifaddr, struct in_addr nbraddr, + struct in_addr router_id, u_char state) +{ + printf ("nsm_change: ifaddr: %s ", inet_ntoa (ifaddr)); + printf ("nbraddr: %s\n", inet_ntoa (nbraddr)); + printf ("router_id: %s\n", inet_ntoa (router_id)); + printf ("state: %d [%s]\n", state, LOOKUP (ospf_nsm_state_msg, state)); +} + + +/* --------------------------------------------------------- + * Main program + * --------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +int +main (int argc, char *argv[]) +{ + struct thread thread; + + args = argv; + + /* Main should be started with the following arguments: + * + * (1) host (2) lsa_type (3) opaque_type (4) opaque_id (5) if_addr + * (6) area_id + * + * host: name or IP of host where ospfd is running + * lsa_type: 9, 10, or 11 + * opaque_type: 0-255 (e.g., 140 for experimental Active Networking) + * opaque_id: arbitrary application instance (24 bits) + * if_addr: interface IP address (for type 9) otherwise ignored + * area_id: area in IP address format (for type 10) otherwise ignored + */ + + if (argc != 7) + { + printf ("main: wrong number of arguments!\n"); + exit (1); + } + + /* Initialization */ + master = thread_master_create (); + + /* Open connection to OSPF daemon */ + oclient = ospf_apiclient_connect (args[1], ASYNCPORT); + if (!oclient) + { + printf ("main: connect failed!\n"); + exit (1); + } + + /* Register callback functions. */ + ospf_apiclient_register_callback (oclient, + ready_callback, + new_if_callback, + del_if_callback, + ism_change_callback, + nsm_change_callback, + lsa_update_callback, + lsa_delete_callback); + + /* Register LSA type and opaque type. */ + ospf_apiclient_register_opaque_type (oclient, atoi (args[2]), + atoi (args[3])); + + /* Synchronize database with OSPF daemon. */ + ospf_apiclient_sync_lsdb (oclient); + + /* Schedule thread that handles asynchronous messages */ + thread_add_read (master, lsa_read, oclient, oclient->fd_async); + + /* Now connection is established, run loop */ + while (1) + { + thread_fetch (master, &thread); + thread_call (&thread); + } + + /* Never reached */ + return 0; +} + |