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2004-08-31Commit my hack (yes, I still call it hack) - command line switch for zebrahasso
daemon to change netlink receive buffer size.
2004-08-06Remove pointless privilege lower call. Thanks to Cougar for noticing.hasso
2004-05-092004-05-09 Paul Jakma <paul@dishone.st>paul
* ioctl.c: (if_get_mtu) set mtu6 to mtu * mtu_kvm.c: (if_kvm_get_mtu) set mtu6 to mtu * rt_netlink.c: (netlink_interface) set mtu6 to mtu (netlink_link_change) ditto 2004-05-09 Sowmini Varadhan <sowmini.varadhan@sun.com> * interface.c: (if_delete_update) only used with HAVE_NETLINK and RTM_IFANNOUNCE. (if_flag_dump_vty) Solaris IFF_IPV4 and IFF_IPV6 if flags (if_dump_vty) print mtu6 if not same as mtu
2004-04-06[quagga-dev 1002]. Also fix date of previous commit in Chanelog.hasso
2004-03-04Fix warning. Approved by Amir.hasso
2003-11-172003-11-17 Jay Fenlason <fenlason@redhat.com>paul
* zebra/rt_netlink.c: netlink_parse_info() ignore messages which are not from kernel. Reported to RH by Herbert Xu. See http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2003-307.html and CAN-2003-0858.
2003-09-292003-09-29 Paul Jakma <paul@dishone.st>paul
* zebra/connected.c: revert the 'generic PtP' patch as it causes far too many problems. People who use FreeSWAN should investigate native linux ipsec. * zebra/rt_netlink.c: ditto * lib/if.c: ditto * ripd/ripd.h: ditto * ripd/ripd.c: ditto * ripd/rip_interface.c: ditto * ospfd/ospfd.c: ditto * ospfd/ospf_snmp.c: ditto * bgpd/bgp_nexthop.c: ditto
2003-07-152003-07-15 Paul Jakma <paul@dishone.st>paul
* lib/version.h: add ZEBRA_URL (unused for now) * lib/vty.c: CMD_ERR_NOTHING_TODO when reading conf file should not be fatal. slight reformating. * ospfd/ospf_zebra.c: ignore reject/blackhole routes if zebra sends these type of routes. probably should be a new type of route to allow daemons to more easily choose whether to redistribute them - rathen than just a flag (eg for reject/blackhole). reorder the is_prefix_default test for ZEBRA_IPV4_ROUTE_DELETE to avoid the inverted test - slightly more readable. * redhat/zebra.spec.in: Add ospfapi port to services file, if with_ospfapi. * zebra/rib.h: Change nexthop types to an enum. * zebra/rt_netlink.c: run it through indent -nut. Add nexthop_types_desc[] descriptive array for nexthop types. (netlink_route_multipath) debug statements indicate which branch they are in and print out nexthop type. * zebra/zebra_rib.c: slight reformatting. * zebra/zebra_vty.c: Pass ZEBRA_FLAG_BLACKHOLE flag to static_add_ipv4() if Null0 route is configured. print out Null0 if STATIC_IPV4_BLACKHOLE route, and ignore flags (shouldnt be possible to set flags from vty) for config and show route.
2003-06-192003-06-19 Vladimir Ivaschenko <hazard@francoudi.com>paul
* zebra/rt_netlink.c: Debug statements added to netlink_route_multipath() * zebra/zebra_rib.c: If route has a gateway, delete only existing route with that specified gateway.
2003-06-152003-06-15 Paul Jakma <paul@dishone.st>paul
* lib/vty.{c,h}: Remove vty layer depending on a 'master' global, pass the thread master in explicitly to vty_init. Sort out some header dependency problems with lib/command.h * zebra/: Move globals to struct zebrad. Update vty_init(). * (.*)/\1_main.c: update call to vty_init().
2003-06-042003-06-04 Paul Jakma <paul@dishone.st>paul
* Merge of zebra privileges
2003-05-25Add back support for null0 interface blackhole routes.paul
2003-05-25Route (reject|blackhole) support from 6Wind patch.hasso
2003-04-19From: Israel Keys <ikeys@agile.tv>paul
Subject: [zebra 18677] zebra initialisation bug and patch Hi All, I have found a bug in zebra that prevents its routing table and interface database from being initialised properly. The problem occurs when a request is made via the netlink socket but the kernel produces a EWOULDBLOCK/EAGAIN when the result is trying to be retrieved via a recvmsg(). Zebra does not do anything about this and continues to function (with an empty routing table and interface list) as if nothing has happened. With no such information the routing protocol dosn't work! Two functions are called during the initialisation of Zebra: interface_lookup_netlink() and netlink_route_read() - obtaining the interfaces and routing table from the kernel respectively. These are the only time these functions are called. These functions, interface_lookup_netlink() and netlink_route_read(), use netlink_parse_info() to recieve the data from the netlink socket. The problem is, netlink_parse_info() returns (without error) when its call to recvmsg() results in an errno EWOULDBLOCK/EAGAIN. This behaviour is expected by other funtions calling netlink_parse_info() - netlink_parse_info is simply recalled at a later stage. However, on initialisation it is never recalled. Since zebra is expected to nothing else during initialisation it was easiest to temporarily change the netlink socket to BLOCK and wait indefinently until the kernel responds with the required information. Attached is a patch with these changes. Comments and questions are welcome. Please inform me if this patch is added to the Zebra source. --israel
2003-02-07Sync to latest Zebra CVSpaul
2003-01-22Matthew Grant <grantma@anathoth.gen.nz>paul
Subject: [zebra 17290] [PATCHES] - Fixes for problems in 0.93b Added ifupstaticfix
2003-01-19Add work around for RFC3021 patch and its problem with certain IPv6 interfacespaul
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.
2003-01-17From havanna_moon@gmx.net Fri Jan 17 23:37:49 2003paul
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: -------------------------------- 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# --------------------------------
2002-12-13[zebra 14631] Generic PtP and RFC3021 interface addressing supportpaul
2002-12-13zebra link state detection supportpaul
2002-12-13Initial revisionpaul