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Forwardport from stable branch.
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rib_add_ipv6() function so that IPv6 routes in RIB can have correct
metric. No IPv6 routing daemon uses distance yet though.
* zserv.c, connected.c, kernel_socket.c, rt_netlink.c,
rtread_proc.c,zserv.c: Pass metric and distance info to the
rib_add_ipv6().
Forwardport from stable branch.
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introduced long time ago with route server patch. Hopefully
it's last case to fix - route-server client not in peer group.
[backport candidate]
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* configure.ac: Add -fno-omit-frame-pointer after -Os in default
cflags, just to be sure.
Fedora's readline library does not itself link to termcap, hence
we must pass the result of termcap tests in via OTHER-LIBRARIES
argument, otherwise the test of main in readline will fail due to
missing termcap systems. On systems like Debian, -ltermcap
is not needed for the readline test, because libreadline already
links to it.
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against libreadline and friends.
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* vtysh.c: Add support for BGP_IPV6M_NODE
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* bgp_vty.c: (general) Add support for BGP IPv6 Multicast SAFI
commands and BGP_IPV6M_NODE.
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* command.h: (enum node_type) Add BGP_IPV6M_NODE
* command.c: (node_parent) Handle BGP_IPV6M_NODE node
(config_exit, config_end) ditto
* vty.c: (vty_end_config) Handle BGP_IPV6M_NODE node
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* bgp_route.h: (struct bgp_info) add a new flag, BGP_INFO_REMOVED.
BGP_INFO_VALID is already overloaded, don't care to do same thing
to STALE or HISTORY.
* bgpd.h: (BGP_INFO_HOLDDOWN) Add INFO_REMOVED to the macro, as a
route which should generally be ignored.
* bgp_route.c: (bgp_info_delete) Just set the REMOVE flag, rather
than doing actual work, so that bgp_process (called directly,
or indirectly via the scanner) can catch withdrawn routes.
(bgp_info_reap) Actually remove the route, what bgp_info_delete
used to do, only for use by bgp_process.
(bgp_best_selection) reap any REMOVED routes, other than the old
selected route.
(bgp_process_rsclient) reap the old-selected route, if appropriate
(bgp_process_main) ditto
(bgp_rib_withdraw, bgp_rib_remove) make them more consistent with
each other. Don't play games with the VALID flag, bgp_process
is async now, so it didn't make a difference anyway.
Remove the 'force' argument from bgp_rib_withdraw, withdraw+force
is equivalent to bgp_rib_remove. Update all its callers.
(bgp_update_rsclient) bgp_rib_withdraw and force set is same as
bgp_rib_remove.
(route_vty_short_status_out) new helper to print the leading
route-status string used in many command outputs. Consolidate.
(route_vty_out, route_vty_out_tag, damp_route_vty_out,
flap_route_vty_out) use route_vty_short_status_out rather than
duplicate.
(route_vty_out_detail) print state of REMOVED flag.
(BGP_SHOW_SCODE_HEADER) update for Removed flag.
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Interface should be specified by name now.
[backport candidate]
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print info about it.
Fixes bugzilla #213. [backport candidate]
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* README.txt: point to the opensolaris.org sources for the SMF
manifest class scripts. Make step 3 slightly more explicit about
what 'this directory' is.
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* ripd.c: (general) Fix previous commit, broke multicast bind and
hence setting of source port, which broke communication with
non-borken ripd. Fix removes more stuff from rip_interface.c
than it adds to ripd.c ;)
(rip_create_socket) the to argument really is a from argument,
rename it. Set the source port to RIP port unconditionally, it's
required.
(rip_send_packet) Set from address correctly for multicast.
(rip_output_process) trivial: num can be BSS specified, rather
than in body.
* rip_interface.c: (rip_interface_multicast_set) strip out
redundant stuff related to bind, which rip_create_socket does.
Just make it set the multicast socket option, as per the
interface concerned, no more.
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* Makefile.am: (EXTRA_DIST) Add the trailing slash back in which
greg left out - tools bits weren't being included in dist,
which broke rpm builds :).
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* ospf6_asbr.c: (ospf6_asbr_redistribute_add) Fix sense of testing
of route_map_apply return code, it can return many things other
than RMAP_MATCH which do not indicate DENY. Should test explicitly
for equality to RMAP_DENYMATCH instead.
[backport candidate]
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patches and lose because of old autoconf/automake versions have the
opportunity to find tout what to do.
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values.h, where MAXLONG is defined, is deprecated as well.
Thanks to Greg for noticing and to Rivo for fix.
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clarify make (BSD make not working is a bug, and GNU make not working
is a really serious bug)
declare POSIX.2 as a semi-requirement, with notion that workarounds
for non-posix must be clean.
list OS versions for which not working is a bug.
add instructions for using info and emacs/info, and remove admonition
to use pinfo
add note about GNU awk (really needed? BSD awk)
Note that NetBSD 2.99.15 has texinfo 4.7
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* getopt.h: Don't declare getopt (rather than getopt_long), since
quagga doesn't need it.
* getopt.c (getopt): Don't define getopt.
Fixes build breakage on NetBSD, and seems likely to work on most
platforms since it avoids the entire issue of system getopt
declarations and whether they conform to POSIX.2. Note that this
change doesn't address system getopt_long declarations, but also
doesn't change anything about getopt_long.
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dealing with routemaps. There is ospf->route_map[ZEBRA_ROUTE_MAX]
for default-information.
Fixes bugzilla #208.
[backport candidate]
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2005-05-27. While ecommunity fix seems to be correct, community case
isn't.
Fixes bugzilla #209.
[backport candidate]
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* interface.c: (if_delete_update) should always be available, not
just on RTM_IFANNOUNCE/NETLINK systems.
* kernel_socket.c: (ifan_read) only call if_delete_update when
interface departs, dont if_delete, because we wish to retain
interface configuration state even when interfaces are removed.
(ifm_read) If we dont have RTM_IFANNOUNCE, then transitioning
to down state is only chance we have to clean up interface in case
it is deleted (eg Solaris down -> unplumb -> plumb up).
* redistribute.c: (zebra_interface_delete_update) should always be
available, we /will/ call it now on all systems, via
if_delete_update.
* zserv.c: (zsend_interface_delete) ditto
(zsend_interface_address) Update the call-flow diagramme, to
reflect that if_delete_update /is/ now called on all systems,
potentially.
* zserv.h: (zsend_interface_delete) unconditionally exported, as
above.
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* prefix.c: (prefix_ipv4_new, prefix_ipv6_new): Call prefix_new
to allocate the memory to make sure that all struct prefix pointers
point to objects of the same length (avoids memory overruns
on struct prefix assignments).
(prefix_ipv4_free, prefix_ipv6_free): Simply call prefix_free.
It is interesting to note that these functions are never actually
called anywhere in the code. Instead prefix_free was already
being called directly, despite the previous MTYPE incompatibility.
[backport candidate]
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* prefix.c: (ip_masklen) While loop should test that 'pnt' pointer is
in range before dereferencing it.
[backport candidate]
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* ospf_abr.c: (ospf_abr_announce_network_to_area) SET_FLAG
should be on lsa not old, which may be freed for one thing,
obviously.
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* ospfd.h: add OSPF_ABR_DEFAULT for convenience, make
OSPF_ABR_CISCO be the default ABR type.
* ospfd.c: (ospf_new) initialise abr_type to OSPF_ABR_DEFAULT
* ospf_vty.c: (no_ospf_abr_type_cmd) add standard as a negatable
abr_type. default abr_type should be OSPF_ABR_DEFAULT.
(ospf_config_write) test whether default abr_type against
OSPF_ABR_DEFAULT, rather than any specific ABR_TYPE.
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ARM in general.
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* vtysh_user.c: rename struct user to struct vtysh_user to avoid
clashes with sys/user.h on ARM.
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[backport candidate]
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* kernel_socket.c: (RTA_{ADDR,ATTR}_GET) fix mistake, NULL check
should be on DEST argument
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* (global) Extern and static'ification, with related fixups
of declarations, ensuring files include their own headers, etc.
if_ioctl.c: (interface_info_ioctl) fix obvious arg mis-order in
list loop
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* (global) The great bgpd extern and static'ification.
* bgp_routemap.c: remove unused ROUTE_MATCH_ASPATH_OLD code
(route_set_metric_compile) fix u_int32_t to ULONG_MAX comparison
warnings.
* bgp_route.h: (bgp_process, bgp_withdraw, bgp_update) export these
used by various files which had their own private declarations,
in the case of mplsvpn - incorrect.
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* INSTALL.quagga.txt: GNU make is required now, because of manual
automatic rules in solaris/Makefile.am. (If someone knows how
to do these in a better way..).
GNU AWK is required for CVS checkout builds.
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support and area import and export lists support.
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IP source address in the OSPF packets. It was sometimes problematic
in actual operation (needed some operational cost: restarting
all-neighbor routers when I/F NIC was changed). Due to this change,
a previously safe case, attaching multiple interface to the same
link will now be dengerous and will not work. Remedy to that should
be applied later.
[port from GNU Zebra]
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inactivity_timer() deletes the neighbor from the neighbor_list, it
cannot be called by thread_execute() from inner side of the
neighbor_list for-loop.
(Although crash was already fixed in Quagga, it's better follow the
GNU Zebra logic).
[port from GNU Zebra]
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* getopt.h: add further tests for full getopt declaration on
various systems.
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[backport candidate]
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* memtypes.h: update autobuilt file to match memtypes.c changes
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* bgpd.c: (bgp_terminate) workqueue's are lazy allocated and its
possible to terminate bgpd before workqueues were setup, causing
an abort/crash. Reported by Ashish Mehta of Sun.
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* README.txt: updated to match changed SMF manifest and
its changed service, instance and property group names.
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* quagga.xml.in: Pass the FMRI to the method, removing need for
daemon_name property and deducing the FMRI.
remove the empty config_file and pid_file definitions, they just
make things difficult in the method script, cause it then has to
deal with svcprop returning "" for defined empty properties.
Remove daemon_name everywhere.
* quagga.init.in: Take the FMRI as an argument
Remove deducing the FMRI from the defunct daemon_name property.
Use svcprop -q to test for presence of a property first.
Default vty_port to 0 and vty_addr to 127.1 if equivalent
SMF properties are not set.
Deduce the pid_file, we can infer it from @quagga_statedir@ I
think, it's probably not useful to allow it to be configurable
as a property anyway.
/var/run/ is on tmpfs on Solaris, so we probably will need
to create @quagga_statedir@ first run after boot.
Use @sbindir@, not /usr/local/sbin.
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* kernel_socket.c: consolidate the IFAM{ADDR,MASK}GET and
RTM{ADDR,MASK}GET macros into generic rta_addrs macros,
RTA_{ADDR,ATTR}_GET.
(af_check) could use 'inline' attribute
(ifam_read_mesg) remove IFAM{ADDR,MASK}GET macro, change to
generic macro.
(rtm_read_mesg) similar
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* ospf_spf.c: Try get more information on a SEGV under
ospf_spf_vertex_add_parent.
(ospf_vertex_free) NULL out the child and nexthop lists
(ospf_vertex_add_parent) nexthop and child can not be NULL
vertex_nexthop's parent->child list can not be NULL
(ospf_spf_next) w and cw are per-loop iteration variables, move
declarations into loop body.
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* rt_netlink.c (netlink_parse_info): Fix debug messages - nlmsg_pid is
unsigned and one zlog call had swapped arguments.
* rt_netlink.c (netlink_route_multipath): Fix compile with disabled
IPv6 support.
[backport candidate] - with stuff commited to rt_netlink.c before to
fix logging in netlink_route_multipath().
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changes - oi->ifp->status doesn't give to us info about ISM,
oi->state does.
[backport candidate]
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* ripd.c: (rip_create_socket) Make it static.
Remove the getservbyname stuff, as RFC2453 3.9.2 says non-RIP
port messages should be discarded, quagga doesnt accept them,
no need to lookup port.
Take a 'to' argument, if socket should be bound to something else.
setsockopt_so_recvbuf might need privs, move it to the raised
privileges section.
dont forget to close the socket if bind fails.
(rip_send_packet) use strncpy, just in case (address is under
our control anyway, but still).
dont duplicate rip_create_socket - just use it.
(rip_create) rip_create_socket takes an argument now, modify.
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* ripd.c: (rip_create_socket) move it up so rip_send_packet
can use it too.
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