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* (general) OSPF fast, sub-second hello and 1s dead-interval
support. A warning fix. Millisec support for ospf_timer_dump.
Change auto-cost ref-bandwidth to add a comment to write out
of config, rather than printing annoying messages to vty on
startup.
* ospf_dump.c: (ospf_timer_dump) Print out milliseconds too.
Callers typically specify a length of 9, so most see
millisecs unless they specify the additional length.
* ospf_interface.h: (struct ospf_interface) new interface param,
fast_hello.
* ospf_interface.c: (ospf_if_table_lookup) add brackets,
gcc warning fix.
(ospf_new_if_params) Initialise fast_hello param.
(ospf_free_if_params) Check whether fast_hello is configured.
(ospf_if_new_hook) set fast_hello to default.
* ospf_ism.h: Wrap OSPF_ISM_TIMER_ON inside do {} while (0) to
prevent funny side-effects from its if statement when this
macro is used conditionally by other macros.
(OSPF_ISM_TIMER_MSEC_ON) new macro, set in milliseconds.
(OSPF_HELLO_TIMER_ON) new macro to set hello timer according
to whether fast_hello is set.
* ospf_ism.c: Update all setting of the hello timer to use
either OSPF_ISM_TIMER_MSEC_ON or OSPF_HELLO_TIMER_ON. The
former is used when hello is to be sent immediately.
* ospf_nsm.c: ditto
* ospf_packet.c: (ospf_hello) hello-interval is not checked
for mismatch if fast_hello is set.
(ospf_read) Annoying nit, fix "no ospf_interface" to be debug
rather than a warning, as it can be perfectly normal to
receive packets when logical subnets are used.
(ospf_make_hello) Set hello-interval to 0 if fast-hellos are
configured.
* ospf_vty.c: (ospf_auto_cost_reference_bandwidth) annoying
nit, don't vty_out if this command is given, it gets tired
quick.
(show_ip_ospf_interface_sub) Print the hello-interval
according to whether fast-hello is set or not.
Print the extra 5 millisec characters from (ospf_timer_dump)
if fast-hello is configured.
(ospf_vty_dead_interval_set) new function, common to all
forms of dead-interval command, to set dead-interval and
fast-hello correctly. If a dead-interval is given, unset
fast-hello, else if a hello-multiplier is set, set
dead-interval to 1 and fast-hello to given multiplier.
(ip_ospf_dead_interval_addr_cmd) use
ospf_vty_dead_interval_set().
(ip_ospf_dead_interval_minimal_addr_cmd) ditto.
(no_ip_ospf_dead_interval) Unset fast-hello.
(no_ip_ospf_hello_interval) Bug-fix, unset of hello-interval
should set it to OSPF_HELLO_INTERVAL_DEFAULT, not
OSPF_ROUTER_DEAD_INTERVAL_DEFAULT.
(config_write_interface) Write out fast-hello.
(ospf_config_write) Write a comment about
"auto-cost reference-bandwidth" having to be equal on all
routers. Hopefully just as noticeable as old practice of
writing to vty, but less annoying.
(ospf_vty_if_init) install the two new dead-interval
commands.
* ospfd.h: Add defines for OSPF_ROUTER_DEAD_INTERVAL_MINIMAL
and OSPF_FAST_HELLO_DEFAULT.
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* lib/smux.[ch]: allow to retreive global OID (identified by <0
namelen).
* ospf_ism.c: generate SNMP traps on Interface state change
* ospf_nsm.c: generate SNMP traps on Neighbour state change
* ospf_snmp.[ch]: support for SNMP traps for interface and neighbours.
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[backport candidate]
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* (general) extern and static qualifiers added.
unspecified arguments in definitions fixed, typically they should
be 'void'.
function casts added for callbacks.
Guards added to headers which lacked them.
Proper headers included rather than relying on incomplete
definitions.
gcc noreturn function attribute where appropriate.
* ospf_opaque.c: remove the private definition of ospf_lsa's
ospf_lsa_refresh_delay.
* ospf_lsa.h: export ospf_lsa_refresh_delay
* ospf_packet.c: (ospf_make_md5_digest) make *auth_key const,
correct thing to do - removes need for the casts later.
* ospf_vty.c: Use vty.h's VTY_GET_INTEGER rather than ospf_vty's
home-brewed versions, shuts up several warnings.
* ospf_vty.h: remove VTY_GET_UINT32. VTY_GET_IPV4_ADDRESS and
VTY_GET_IPV4_PREFIX moved to lib/vty.h.
* ospf_zebra.c: (ospf_distribute_list_update_timer) hacky
overloading of the THREAD_ARG pointer should at least use
uintptr_t.
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* ospf_packet.c: (ospf_db_desc) Should be static, not global.
(ospf_hello,ospf_db_desc,ospf_ls_upd,ospf_ls_ack) Improve warning
messages to include identifying information (e.g. router id).
* ospf_nsm.c: (nsm_change_state) Improve info message to include
router id and state names.
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* *.c: Change level of debug messages to LOG_DEBUG.
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* sync to latest zebra CVS
* spec file: updated and added define for ospf-api/client
NB: OSPF-API has been broken by the zebra.org changes, which
has added struct ospf * as a new arg to many functions
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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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