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Babelz is the last version of the stand-alone babel daemon. In
particular, it use multiple channels to diminuate
interferences. Please refer to this one for more details.
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Add proper initialization of SAFI field, which is present in the
revisions of zapi_ipv4 and zapi_ipv6 structures specific to
MP-BGP patchset. Without this change no Babel routes could make
into zebra RIB.
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Zebra doesn't set errno to EEXIST if we add a route who was already in
the kernel, so we always returned after just doing "add; delete". This
patch fix the problem by doing "delete; add" always.
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* babel_interface.c
* show_babel_interface_sub(): new function to process one ifp
* show_babel_interface(): new function, VTY wrapper
* babel_if_init(): update respectively
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* net.c
* babel_send(): arguments are not treated as "const", justify
declaration
* babel_main.c: declare constant pointers as such
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Including system headers is not necessary with zebra.h included and
sometimes results in "__ASSERT_FUNCTION redefined" compilation warning.
* babeld.c
* babel_distribute_update_interface(): make static
* babel_interface.c
* interface_config_write(): unused 'babel_ifp'
* don't include system headers
* message.c
* send_request(): unused 'babel_ifp'
* send_multihop_request(): idem
* don't include system headers
* route.c: don't include system headers
* xroute.c: idem
* source.h: newline at EOF
* message.h: idem
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FreeBSD system headers have their own "struct route", which made it
impossible to compile babeld. Switching babeld to "struct babel_route".
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* Initial import of the Babel routing protocol, ported to Quagga.
* LICENCE: Update the original LICENCE file to include all known potentially
applicable copyright claims. Ask that any future contributors to babeld/
grant MIT/X11 licence to their work.
* *.{c,h}: Add GPL headers, in according with the SFLC guidance on
dealing with potentially mixed GPL/other licensed work, at:
https://www.softwarefreedom.org/resources/2007/gpl-non-gpl-collaboration.html
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