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I've attached a small patch for zebra-pj, which adds the installation of
libospf.a libzebra.a, libospfapi.a and the needed headers for ospfapi
clients. the headers get installed to /usr/include/ospfd/* and
/usr/include/ospfapi.
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No doubt builds will now break for everyone. (works here - autoconf 2.13)
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use configure.in
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dependencies in the main zebra package
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2.52
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ospf_lsdb_free had been called. (efence caught this one).
This bug is present in zebra.org CVS
2. It fixes my previous ospf_network_match_iface patch ([zebra 17352])
- i lost a couple of checks in ospf_network_run() by mistake. this
patch isnt in zebra.org CVS, but it would be nice to have it once it
works.
This hopefully fixes the 'assert rn->info' problems people had with
zebra-pj yesterday.
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may return an existing node. (if the code wants a /new/ node why not use
route_node_set? if it doesnt mind - then the assert is wrong).
this bug is in zebra.org CVS. (must be an extremely rare/unlikely bug
though).
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if (ospf_debug_packet & OSPF_DEBUG_RECV)
which was causing unconditional ospf_ip_header_dump (ibuf).
(introduced with kevin millers patch)
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[zebra 17352] ospf network matching (aka need for peer /32 for PtP)
change behaviour of network <prefix> area N statement wrt to PtP.
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(needed, eg, for Darwin).
Kris Foster <kris@krweb.net>
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[zebra 17290] [PATCHES] - Fixes for problems in 0.93b
portfix patch
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Subject: [zebra 17290] [PATCHES] - Fixes for problems in 0.93b
Added ifupstaticfix
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Christian Hammers <ch@westend.com>
zebra 17336 and 17335
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addresses.
It seems so far that netlink only ever returns IFA_ADDRESS for IPv6 interfaces
and never IFA_LOCAL, regardless of whether it is PtP or not. Need to investigate
precisely how IPv6 and netlink are supposed to behave wrt broadcast vs
PtP links.
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ports/redhat is current.
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describing original patch and a shorter email describing changes to an
updated patch, the one which is applied:
From havanna_moon@gmx.net Sat Jan 18 00:37:13 2003
Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2002 05:32:58 +0100 (CET)
From: Yon Uriarte <havanna_moon@gmx.net>
To: "the list(tm) Zebra" <zebra@zebra.org>
Subject: [zebra 16671] [PATCH] CLI extensions.
Hi,
this patch adds 2 improvements to the CLI (lib/command.c):
#1) When in subconfig mode (router XXX, interface XXX, ...) commands that
fail for that node are tried on the main CONFIG_NODE. This is great for
configuring interfaces or changing the sub-config mode quickly, without
the need to type 'exit' between commands:
ospfd(config)# int eth1
ospfd(config-if)# ip ospf cost 9
ospfd(config-if)# ip ospf prio 101
ospfd(config-if)# router ospf
ospfd(config-router)# network 1.1.1.0/24 area 51
ospfd(config-router)# int eth2
ospfd(config-if)# ip ospf authentication message-digest
ospfd(config-if)# ^Z
ospfd#
Is this IOS-like or does IOS try to walk up the tree of config sub-modes
instead of directly trying the command on CONFIG_NODE?
CAVEATS: "?" and "TAB" don't work. IIRC IOS doesnt show that help
neither.
NON-CAVEATS: This wont break much, as config_from_file() already does
try a failed command on the parent node of the actual vty->node. If
changing the code to walk the node tree instead of directly trying
the command on the ENABLE_NODE the same semantics would be in use
and no future bugs could creep in.
#2) When in config or subconfig mode use the "do " prefix to execute
commans of the ENABLE_NODE. "?" and "TAB" work. The space after the
"do" is needed:
ospfd(config-router)# do<?>
% There is no matched command.
ospfd(config-router)# do <?>
clear Reset functions
configure Configuration from vty interface
copy Copy configuration
debug Debugging functions (see also 'undebug')
disable Turn off privileged mode command
end End current mode and change to enable mode.
exit Exit current mode and down to previous mode
help Description of the interactive help system
list Print command list
no Negate a command or set its defaults
quit Exit current mode and down to previous mode
show Show running system information
terminal Set terminal line parameters
who Display who is on vty
write Write running configuration to memory, network, or terminal
ospfd(config-router)# do sho<TAB>
ospfd(config-router)# do show me<TAB>
ospfd(config-router)# do show memory r<TAB>
ospfd(config-router)# do show memory rip
RIP structure : 0
RIP route info : 0
RIP interface : 0
RIP peer : 0
RIP offset list : 0
RIP distance : 0
ospfd(config-router)# ^Z
ospfd#
CAVEATS: I don't have access to an IOS with this feature, so I implemented
it from the comments on this mailing list (in fact my personal motivation
was to implement feature #1, which I missed on zebra. But #2 sounded like
a nice one to have, and xemacs was already parked on command.c ...).
Is this IOS-like or are there differences?
I will happily change this patch to mimick IOS or the mailing-list
consensus on CLI-usability.
regards,
yon
From havanna_moon@gmx.net Sat Jan 18 01:13:11 2003
Date: Sat, 11 Jan 2003 23:36:51 +0100 (CET)
From: Yon Uriarte <havanna_moon@gmx.net>
To: zebra@zebra.org
Subject: [zebra 17218] Re: [PATCH] CLI extensions.
Hi,
[redacted]
> I prefer the IOS way for the node "up walking".
This patch should walk the tree upwards:
bgpd(config)# router bgp 1
bgpd(config-router)# address-family ipv4 multicast
bgpd(config-router-af)# access-list 1 remark hola que tal
bgpd(config)#
I cant test all combinations, so I cant rule out some bugs. I'd love to
get (long and explicit) bug reports.
[redacted]
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be off:
From havanna_moon@gmx.net Sat Jan 18 00:37:13 2003
Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2002 05:32:58 +0100 (CET)
From: Yon Uriarte <havanna_moon@gmx.net>
To: "the list(tm) Zebra" <zebra@zebra.org>
Subject: [zebra 16671] [PATCH] CLI extensions.
Hi,
this patch adds 2 improvements to the CLI (lib/command.c):
#1) When in subconfig mode (router XXX, interface XXX, ...) commands that
fail for that node are tried on the main CONFIG_NODE. This is great for
configuring interfaces or changing the sub-config mode quickly, without
the need to type 'exit' between commands:
ospfd(config)# int eth1
ospfd(config-if)# ip ospf cost 9
ospfd(config-if)# ip ospf prio 101
ospfd(config-if)# router ospf
ospfd(config-router)# network 1.1.1.0/24 area 51
ospfd(config-router)# int eth2
ospfd(config-if)# ip ospf authentication message-digest
ospfd(config-if)# ^Z
ospfd#
Is this IOS-like or does IOS try to walk up the tree of config sub-modes
instead of directly trying the command on CONFIG_NODE?
CAVEATS: "?" and "TAB" don't work. IIRC IOS doesnt show that help
neither.
NON-CAVEATS: This wont break much, as config_from_file() already does
try a failed command on the parent node of the actual vty->node. If
changing the code to walk the node tree instead of directly trying
the command on the ENABLE_NODE the same semantics would be in use
and no future bugs could creep in.
#2) When in config or subconfig mode use the "do " prefix to execute
commans of the ENABLE_NODE. "?" and "TAB" work. The space after the
"do" is needed:
ospfd(config-router)# do<?>
% There is no matched command.
ospfd(config-router)# do <?>
clear Reset functions
configure Configuration from vty interface
copy Copy configuration
debug Debugging functions (see also 'undebug')
disable Turn off privileged mode command
end End current mode and change to enable mode.
exit Exit current mode and down to previous mode
help Description of the interactive help system
list Print command list
no Negate a command or set its defaults
quit Exit current mode and down to previous mode
show Show running system information
terminal Set terminal line parameters
who Display who is on vty
write Write running configuration to memory, network, or terminal
ospfd(config-router)# do sho<TAB>
ospfd(config-router)# do show me<TAB>
ospfd(config-router)# do show memory r<TAB>
ospfd(config-router)# do show memory rip
RIP structure : 0
RIP route info : 0
RIP interface : 0
RIP peer : 0
RIP offset list : 0
RIP distance : 0
ospfd(config-router)# ^Z
ospfd#
CAVEATS: I don't have access to an IOS with this feature, so I implemented
it from the comments on this mailing list (in fact my personal motivation
was to implement feature #1, which I missed on zebra. But #2 sounded like
a nice one to have, and xemacs was already parked on command.c ...).
Is this IOS-like or are there differences?
I will happily change this patch to mimick IOS or the mailing-list
consensus on CLI-usability.
regards,
yon
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From: Masahiko Endo <endo@suri.co.jp>
Reply-To: zebra@zebra.org
To: zebra@zebra.org
Cc: kunihiro@zebra.org, yokota@kddlabs.co.jp
Subject: [zebra 16823] [PATCH] Bugfix and new feature in Opaque-LSA
handling.
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Changes 2002.12.20
1. Bug fixes
1.1 When an opaque LSA is being removed from (or added to) the LSDB,
it does not mean a change in network topology. Therefore, SPF
recalculation should not be triggered in that case.
There was an assertion failure problem "assert (rn && rn->info)"
inside the function "ospf_ase_incremental_update()", because
the upper function "ospf_lsa_maxage_walker_remover()" called it
when a type-11 opaque LSA is removed due to MaxAge.
1.2 Type-9 LSA is defined to have "link-local" flooding scope.
In the Database exchange procedure with a new neighbor, a type-9
LSA was added in the database summary of a DD message, even if
the link is different from the one that have bound to.
2. Feature enhancements
2.1 Though a "wildcard" concept to handle type-9/10/11 LSAs altogether
has introduced about a year ago, it was only a symbol definition
and actual handling mechanism was not implemented. Now it works.
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Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2002 17:58:43 +0900
From: Masahiko Endo <endo@suri.co.jp>
Reply-To: zebra@zebra.org
To: zebra@zebra.org
Cc: kunihiro@zebra.org
Subject: [zebra 16824] [PATCH] nsm_kill_neighbor
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Hi Ishiguro-san,
Here is my problem analysis against the case that the ospfd crashes
when an interface is brought down.
When the ospfd receives a ZEBRA message "ZEBRA_INTERFACE_DOWN" from
zebra daemon, the ospfd performs bunch of ospf-interface cleanup for
the notified zebra-interface.
There are cases that neighbor instance "nbr", which will be removed
afterward, may scheduled in the NSM thread event queue. And when the
NSM event thread is fired, dereference for this already freed "nbr"
pointer causes SIGSEGV.
Please take a look at following timeline of processing sequences.
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Date: Sat, 11 Jan 2003 23:26:28 +0100 (CET)
From: Yon Uriarte <havanna_moon@gmx.net>
To: "the list(tm) Zebra" <zebra@zebra.org>
Subject: [zebra 17217] [PATCH] show thread CPU
Hi,
a little patch from the 'stupid preprocessor tricks' collection to record
thread statistics.
Usage: "show thread cpu [r][w][t][e][x]"
Output Fields: self explaining I hope. Type is one of RWTEX for:
Read, Write (fd threads), Timer, Event, Execute.
Overhead vs. vanilla zebra: almost nothing. Vanilla CVS zebra already
collects thread run times.
Caveats: Under linux getrusage has a granularity of 10ms, which is almost
useless in this case. Run ./configure, edit config.h and comment out
"#define HAVE_RUSAGE", this way it will use getimeofday which has a much
better granularity. IMHO this is better, as cooperative threads are
effectively running during all that wall time (dont care if CPU
utilization was 3% or 99% during the time the thread was running (an
effective rusage combined with getimeofday could give that info)).
Maybe someone can give tips for other platforms on API granularity.
TODO: change some of the calls to thread_add_$KIND to
funcname_thread_add_$KIND with a meaningfull funcname, so users will get a
better idea of what's going on.
F.ex. (AFAIK):
ospf_spf_calculate_timer -> "Routes Step 1, areas SPF"
ospf_ase_calculate_timer -> "Routes Step 2, externals"
Could this be added to the unofficial patch collection?
Could someone with BGP keepalive problems run their bgpd with this patch
and post the results?
TIA, HTH, HAND, regards
yon
Example output:
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ospfd# show thread cpu
Runtime(ms) Invoked Avg uSecs Max uSecs Type Thread
14.829 31 478 585 T ospf_ase_calculate_timer
82.132 9838 8 291 EX ospf_nsm_event
0.029 1 29 29 E ospf_default_originate_timer
0.254 9 28 34 T ospf_db_desc_timer
0.026 7 3 11 T ospf_wait_timer
669.015 523 1279 490696 R vty_read
4.415 45 98 173 TE ospf_network_lsa_refresh_timer
15.026 31 484 588 T ospf_spf_calculate_timer
29.478 1593 18 122 E ospf_ls_upd_send_queue_event
0.173 1 173 173 T vty_timeout
4.173 242 17 58 E ospf_ls_ack_send_event
637.767 121223 5 55 T ospf_ls_ack_timer
39.373 244 161 2691 R zclient_read
12.169 98 124 726 EX ospf_ism_event
0.226 2 113 125 R vty_accept
537.776 14256 37 3813 W ospf_write
4.967 41 121 250 T ospf_router_lsa_timer
0.672 1 672 672 E zclient_connect
7.901 1658 4 26 T ospf_ls_req_timer
0.459 2 229 266 E ospf_external_lsa_originate_timer
3.203 60 53 305 T ospf_maxage_lsa_remover
108.341 9772 11 65 T ospf_ls_upd_timer
33.302 525 63 8628 W vty_flush
0.101 1 101 101 T ospf_router_lsa_update_timer
0.016 1 16 16 T ospf_router_id_update_timer
26.970 407 66 176 T ospf_lsa_maxage_walker
381.949 12244 31 69 T ospf_hello_timer
0.114 22 5 14 T ospf_inactivity_timer
34.290 1223 28 310 T ospf_lsa_refresh_walker
470.645 6592 71 665 R ospf_read
3119.791 180693 17 490696 RWTEX TOTAL
ospfd#
bgpd# sh t c TeX
Runtime(ms) Invoked Avg uSecs Max uSecs Type Thread
21.504 476 45 71 T bgp_keepalive_timer
17.784 1157 15 131 T bgp_reuse_timer
29.080 193 150 249 T bgp_scan
23.606 995 23 420 E bgp_event
317.734 28572 11 69 T bgp_routeadv_timer
0.084 1 84 84 E zlookup_connect
0.526 1 526 526 E zclient_connect
1.348 13 103 147 T bgp_start_timer
19.443 142 136 420 T bgp_connect_timer
16.032 772 20 27 T bgp_import
447.141 32322 13 526 TEX TOTAL
bgpd#
bgpd# show thread cpu rw
Runtime(ms) Invoked Avg uSecs Max uSecs Type Thread
155.043 7 22149 150659 R bgp_accept
129.638 180 720 53844 R vty_read
1.734 56 30 129 R zclient_read
0.255 2 127 148 R vty_accept
58.483 983 59 340 R bgp_read
171.495 29190 5 245 W bgp_write
13.884 181 76 2542 W vty_flush
530.532 30599 17 150659 RW TOTAL
bgpd#
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- [zebra 15475] - MPLS-TE docs
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