/* $QuaggaId: Format:%an, %ai, %h$ $ * * BGP Multipath * Copyright (C) 2010 Google Inc. * * This file is part of Quagga * * Quagga is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the * Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any * later version. * * Quagga is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with Quagga; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free * Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA * 02111-1307, USA. */ #include #include "command.h" #include "prefix.h" #include "linklist.h" #include "sockunion.h" #include "memory.h" #include "bgpd/bgpd.h" #include "bgpd/bgp_table.h" #include "bgpd/bgp_route.h" #include "bgpd/bgp_attr.h" #include "bgpd/bgp_debug.h" #include "bgpd/bgp_aspath.h" #include "bgpd/bgp_community.h" #include "bgpd/bgp_ecommunity.h" #include "bgpd/bgp_mpath.h" /* * bgp_maximum_paths_set * * Record maximum-paths configuration for BGP instance */ int bgp_maximum_paths_set (struct bgp *bgp, afi_t afi, safi_t safi, int peertype, u_int16_t maxpaths) { if (!bgp || (afi >= AFI_MAX) || (safi >= SAFI_MAX)) return -1; switch (peertype) { case BGP_PEER_IBGP: bgp->maxpaths[afi][safi].maxpaths_ibgp = maxpaths; break; case BGP_PEER_EBGP: bgp->maxpaths[afi][safi].maxpaths_ebgp = maxpaths; break; default: return -1; } return 0; } /* * bgp_maximum_paths_unset * * Remove maximum-paths configuration from BGP instance */ int bgp_maximum_paths_unset (struct bgp *bgp, afi_t afi, safi_t safi, int peertype) { if (!bgp || (afi >= AFI_MAX) || (safi >= SAFI_MAX)) return -1; switch (peertype) { case BGP_PEER_IBGP: bgp->maxpaths[afi][safi].maxpaths_ibgp = BGP_DEFAULT_MAXPATHS; break; case BGP_PEER_EBGP: bgp->maxpaths[afi][safi].maxpaths_ebgp = BGP_DEFAULT_MAXPATHS; break; default: return -1; } return 0; } /* * bgp_info_nexthop_cmp * * Compare the nexthops of two paths. Return value is less than, equal to, * or greater than zero if bi1 is respectively less than, equal to, * or greater than bi2. */ static int bgp_info_nexthop_cmp (struct bgp_info *bi1, struct bgp_info *bi2) { struct attr_extra *ae1, *ae2; int compare; ae1 = bi1->attr->extra; ae2 = bi2->attr->extra; compare = IPV4_ADDR_CMP (&bi1->attr->nexthop, &bi2->attr->nexthop); if (!compare && ae1 && ae2 && (ae1->mp_nexthop_len == ae2->mp_nexthop_len)) { switch (ae1->mp_nexthop_len) { case 4: case 12: compare = IPV4_ADDR_CMP (&ae1->mp_nexthop_global_in, &ae2->mp_nexthop_global_in); break; #ifdef HAVE_IPV6 case 16: compare = IPV6_ADDR_CMP (&ae1->mp_nexthop_global, &ae2->mp_nexthop_global); break; case 32: compare = IPV6_ADDR_CMP (&ae1->mp_nexthop_global, &ae2->mp_nexthop_global); if (!compare) compare = IPV6_ADDR_CMP (&ae1->mp_nexthop_local, &ae2->mp_nexthop_local); break; #endif /* HAVE_IPV6 */ } } return compare; } /* * bgp_info_mpath_cmp * * This function determines our multipath list ordering. By ordering * the list we can deterministically select which paths are included * in the multipath set. The ordering also helps in detecting changes * in the multipath selection so we can detect whether to send an * update to zebra. * * The order of paths is determined first by received nexthop, and then * by peer address if the nexthops are the same. */ static int bgp_info_mpath_cmp (void *val1, void *val2) { struct bgp_info *bi1, *bi2; int compare; bi1 = val1; bi2 = val2; compare = bgp_info_nexthop_cmp (bi1, bi2); if (!compare) compare = sockunion_cmp (bi1->peer->su_remote, bi2->peer->su_remote); return compare; } /* * bgp_mp_list_init * * Initialize the mp_list, which holds the list of multipaths * selected by bgp_best_selection */ void bgp_mp_list_init (struct list *mp_list) { assert (mp_list); memset (mp_list, 0, sizeof (struct list)); mp_list->cmp = bgp_info_mpath_cmp; } /* * bgp_mp_list_clear * * Clears all entries out of the mp_list */ void bgp_mp_list_clear (struct list *mp_list) { assert (mp_list); list_delete_all_node (mp_list); } /* * bgp_mp_list_add * * Adds a multipath entry to the mp_list */ void bgp_mp_list_add (struct list *mp_list, struct bgp_info *mpinfo) { assert (mp_list && mpinfo); listnode_add_sort (mp_list, mpinfo); } /* * bgp_info_mpath_new * * Allocate and zero memory for a new bgp_info_mpath element */ static struct bgp_info_mpath * bgp_info_mpath_new (void) { struct bgp_info_mpath *new_mpath; new_mpath = XCALLOC (MTYPE_BGP_MPATH_INFO, sizeof (struct bgp_info_mpath)); return new_mpath; } /* * bgp_info_mpath_free * * Release resources for a bgp_info_mpath element and zero out pointer */ void bgp_info_mpath_free (struct bgp_info_mpath **mpath) { if (mpath && *mpath) { if ((*mpath)->mp_attr) bgp_attr_unintern (&(*mpath)->mp_attr); XFREE (MTYPE_BGP_MPATH_INFO, *mpath); *mpath = NULL; } } /* * bgp_info_mpath_get * * Fetch the mpath element for the given bgp_info. Used for * doing lazy allocation. */ static struct bgp_info_mpath * bgp_info_mpath_get (struct bgp_info *binfo) { struct bgp_info_mpath *mpath; if (!binfo->mpath) { mpath = bgp_info_mpath_new(); if (!mpath) return NULL; binfo->mpath = mpath; mpath->mp_info = binfo; } return binfo->mpath; } /* * bgp_info_mpath_enqueue * * Enqueue a path onto the multipath list given the previous multipath * list entry */ static void bgp_info_mpath_enqueue (struct bgp_info *prev_info, struct bgp_info *binfo) { struct bgp_info_mpath *prev, *mpath; prev = bgp_info_mpath_get (prev_info); mpath = bgp_info_mpath_get (binfo); if (!prev || !mpath) return; mpath->mp_next = prev->mp_next; mpath->mp_prev = prev; if (prev->mp_next) prev->mp_next->mp_prev = mpath; prev->mp_next = mpath; SET_FLAG (binfo->flags, BGP_INFO_MULTIPATH); } /* * bgp_info_mpath_dequeue * * Remove a path from the multipath list */ void bgp_info_mpath_dequeue (struct bgp_info *binfo) { struct bgp_info_mpath *mpath = binfo->mpath; if (!mpath) return; if (mpath->mp_prev) mpath->mp_prev->mp_next = mpath->mp_next; if (mpath->mp_next) mpath->mp_next->mp_prev = mpath->mp_prev; mpath->mp_next = mpath->mp_prev = NULL; UNSET_FLAG (binfo->flags, BGP_INFO_MULTIPATH); } /* * bgp_info_mpath_next * * Given a bgp_info, return the next multipath entry */ struct bgp_info * bgp_info_mpath_next (struct bgp_info *binfo) { if (!binfo->mpath || !binfo->mpath->mp_next) return NULL; return binfo->mpath->mp_next->mp_info; } /* * bgp_info_mpath_first * * Given bestpath bgp_info, return the first multipath entry. */ struct bgp_info * bgp_info_mpath_first (struct bgp_info *binfo) { return bgp_info_mpath_next (binfo); } /* * bgp_info_mpath_count * * Given the bestpath bgp_info, return the number of multipath entries */ u_int32_t bgp_info_mpath_count (struct bgp_info *binfo) { if (!binfo->mpath) return 0; return binfo->mpath->mp_count; } /* * bgp_info_mpath_count_set * * Sets the count of multipaths into bestpath's mpath element */ static void bgp_info_mpath_count_set (struct bgp_info *binfo, u_int32_t count) { struct bgp_info_mpath *mpath; if (!count && !binfo->mpath) return; mpath = bgp_info_mpath_get (binfo); if (!mpath) return; mpath->mp_count = count; } /* * bgp_info_mpath_attr * * Given bestpath bgp_info, return aggregated attribute set used * for advertising the multipath route */ struct attr * bgp_info_mpath_attr (struct bgp_info *binfo) { if (!binfo->mpath) return NULL; return binfo->mpath->mp_attr; } /* * bgp_info_mpath_attr_set * * Sets the aggregated attribute into bestpath's mpath element */ static void bgp_info_mpath_attr_set (struct bgp_info *binfo, struct attr *attr) { struct bgp_info_mpath *mpath; if (!attr && !binfo->mpath) return; mpath = bgp_info_mpath_get (binfo); if (!mpath) return; mpath->mp_attr = attr; } /* * bgp_info_mpath_update * * Compare and sync up the multipath list with the mp_list generated by * bgp_best_selection */ void bgp_info_mpath_update (struct bgp_node *rn, struct bgp_info *new_best, struct bgp_info *old_best, struct list *mp_list, struct bgp_maxpaths_cfg *mpath_cfg) { u_int16_t maxpaths, mpath_count, old_mpath_count; struct listnode *mp_node, *mp_next_node; struct bgp_info *cur_mpath, *new_mpath, *next_mpath, *prev_mpath; int mpath_changed, debug; char pfx_buf[INET_ADDRSTRLEN], nh_buf[2][INET_ADDRSTRLEN]; mpath_changed = 0; maxpaths = BGP_DEFAULT_MAXPATHS; mpath_count = 0; cur_mpath = NULL; old_mpath_count = 0; prev_mpath = new_best; mp_node = listhead (mp_list); debug = BGP_DEBUG (events, EVENTS); if (debug) prefix2str (&rn->p, pfx_buf, sizeof (pfx_buf)); if (new_best) { mpath_count++; if (new_best != old_best) bgp_info_mpath_dequeue (new_best); maxpaths = (new_best->peer->sort == BGP_PEER_IBGP) ? mpath_cfg->maxpaths_ibgp : mpath_cfg->maxpaths_ebgp; } if (old_best) { cur_mpath = bgp_info_mpath_first (old_best); old_mpath_count = bgp_info_mpath_count (old_best); bgp_info_mpath_count_set (old_best, 0); bgp_info_mpath_dequeue (old_best); } /* * We perform an ordered walk through both lists in parallel. * The reason for the ordered walk is that if there are paths * that were previously multipaths and are still multipaths, the walk * should encounter them in both lists at the same time. Otherwise * there will be paths that are in one list or another, and we * will deal with these separately. * * Note that new_best might be somewhere in the mp_list, so we need * to skip over it */ while (mp_node || cur_mpath) { /* * We can bail out of this loop if all existing paths on the * multipath list have been visited (for cleanup purposes) and * the maxpath requirement is fulfulled */ if (!cur_mpath && (mpath_count >= maxpaths)) break; mp_next_node = mp_node ? listnextnode (mp_node) : NULL; next_mpath = cur_mpath ? bgp_info_mpath_next (cur_mpath) : NULL; /* * If equal, the path was a multipath and is still a multipath. * Insert onto new multipath list if maxpaths allows. */ if (mp_node && (listgetdata (mp_node) == cur_mpath)) { list_delete_node (mp_list, mp_node); bgp_info_mpath_dequeue (cur_mpath); if ((mpath_count < maxpaths) && bgp_info_nexthop_cmp (prev_mpath, cur_mpath)) { bgp_info_mpath_enqueue (prev_mpath, cur_mpath); prev_mpath = cur_mpath; mpath_count++; } else { mpath_changed = 1; if (debug) zlog_debug ("%s remove mpath nexthop %s peer %s", pfx_buf, inet_ntop (AF_INET, &cur_mpath->attr->nexthop, nh_buf[0], sizeof (nh_buf[0])), sockunion2str (cur_mpath->peer->su_remote, nh_buf[1], sizeof (nh_buf[1]))); } mp_node = mp_next_node; cur_mpath = next_mpath; continue; } if (cur_mpath && (!mp_node || (bgp_info_mpath_cmp (cur_mpath, listgetdata (mp_node)) < 0))) { /* * If here, we have an old multipath and either the mp_list * is finished or the next mp_node points to a later * multipath, so we need to purge this path from the * multipath list */ bgp_info_mpath_dequeue (cur_mpath); mpath_changed = 1; if (debug) zlog_debug ("%s remove mpath nexthop %s peer %s", pfx_buf, inet_ntop (AF_INET, &cur_mpath->attr->nexthop, nh_buf[0], sizeof (nh_buf[0])), sockunion2str (cur_mpath->peer->su_remote, nh_buf[1], sizeof (nh_buf[1]))); cur_mpath = next_mpath; } else { /* * If here, we have a path on the mp_list that was not previously * a multipath (due to non-equivalance or maxpaths exceeded), * or the matching multipath is sorted later in the multipath * list. Before we enqueue the path on the new multipath list, * make sure its not on the old_best multipath list or referenced * via next_mpath: * - If next_mpath points to this new path, update next_mpath to * point to the multipath after this one * - Dequeue the path from the multipath list just to make sure */ new_mpath = listgetdata (mp_node); list_delete_node (mp_list, mp_node); if ((mpath_count < maxpaths) && (new_mpath != new_best) && bgp_info_nexthop_cmp (prev_mpath, new_mpath)) { if (new_mpath == next_mpath) next_mpath = bgp_info_mpath_next (new_mpath); bgp_info_mpath_dequeue (new_mpath); bgp_info_mpath_enqueue (prev_mpath, new_mpath); prev_mpath = new_mpath; mpath_changed = 1; mpath_count++; if (debug) zlog_debug ("%s add mpath nexthop %s peer %s", pfx_buf, inet_ntop (AF_INET, &new_mpath->attr->nexthop, nh_buf[0], sizeof (nh_buf[0])), sockunion2str (new_mpath->peer->su_remote, nh_buf[1], sizeof (nh_buf[1]))); } mp_node = mp_next_node; } } if (new_best) { bgp_info_mpath_count_set (new_best, mpath_count-1); if (mpath_changed || (bgp_info_mpath_count (new_best) != old_mpath_count)) SET_FLAG (new_best->flags, BGP_INFO_MULTIPATH_CHG); } } /* * bgp_mp_dmed_deselect * * Clean up multipath information for BGP_INFO_DMED_SELECTED path that * is not selected as best path */ void bgp_mp_dmed_deselect (struct bgp_info *dmed_best) { struct bgp_info *mpinfo, *mpnext; if (!dmed_best) return; for (mpinfo = bgp_info_mpath_first (dmed_best); mpinfo; mpinfo = mpnext) { mpnext = bgp_info_mpath_next (mpinfo); bgp_info_mpath_dequeue (mpinfo); } bgp_info_mpath_count_set (dmed_best, 0); UNSET_FLAG (dmed_best->flags, BGP_INFO_MULTIPATH_CHG); assert (bgp_info_mpath_first (dmed_best) == 0); } /* * bgp_info_mpath_aggregate_update * * Set the multipath aggregate attribute. We need to see if the * aggregate has changed and then set the ATTR_CHANGED flag on the * bestpath info so that a peer update will be generated. The * change is detected by generating the current attribute, * interning it, and then comparing the interned pointer with the * current value. We can skip this generate/compare step if there * is no change in multipath selection and no attribute change in * any multipath. */ void bgp_info_mpath_aggregate_update (struct bgp_info *new_best, struct bgp_info *old_best) { struct bgp_info *mpinfo; struct aspath *aspath; struct aspath *asmerge; struct attr *new_attr, *old_attr; u_char origin, attr_chg; struct community *community, *commerge; struct ecommunity *ecomm, *ecommerge; struct attr_extra *ae; struct attr attr = { 0 }; if (old_best && (old_best != new_best) && (old_attr = bgp_info_mpath_attr (old_best))) { bgp_attr_unintern (&old_attr); bgp_info_mpath_attr_set (old_best, NULL); } if (!new_best) return; if (!bgp_info_mpath_count (new_best)) { if ((new_attr = bgp_info_mpath_attr (new_best))) { bgp_attr_unintern (&new_attr); bgp_info_mpath_attr_set (new_best, NULL); SET_FLAG (new_best->flags, BGP_INFO_ATTR_CHANGED); } return; } /* * Bail out here if the following is true: * - MULTIPATH_CHG bit is not set on new_best, and * - No change in bestpath, and * - ATTR_CHANGED bit is not set on new_best or any of the multipaths */ if (!CHECK_FLAG (new_best->flags, BGP_INFO_MULTIPATH_CHG) && (old_best == new_best)) { attr_chg = 0; if (CHECK_FLAG (new_best->flags, BGP_INFO_ATTR_CHANGED)) attr_chg = 1; else for (mpinfo = bgp_info_mpath_first (new_best); mpinfo; mpinfo = bgp_info_mpath_next (mpinfo)) { if (CHECK_FLAG (mpinfo->flags, BGP_INFO_ATTR_CHANGED)) { attr_chg = 1; break; } } if (!attr_chg) { assert (bgp_info_mpath_attr (new_best)); return; } } bgp_attr_dup (&attr, new_best->attr); /* aggregate attribute from multipath constituents */ aspath = aspath_dup (attr.aspath); origin = attr.origin; community = attr.community ? community_dup (attr.community) : NULL; ae = attr.extra; ecomm = (ae && ae->ecommunity) ? ecommunity_dup (ae->ecommunity) : NULL; for (mpinfo = bgp_info_mpath_first (new_best); mpinfo; mpinfo = bgp_info_mpath_next (mpinfo)) { asmerge = aspath_aggregate (aspath, mpinfo->attr->aspath); aspath_free (aspath); aspath = asmerge; if (origin < mpinfo->attr->origin) origin = mpinfo->attr->origin; if (mpinfo->attr->community) { if (community) { commerge = community_merge (community, mpinfo->attr->community); community = community_uniq_sort (commerge); community_free (commerge); } else community = community_dup (mpinfo->attr->community); } ae = mpinfo->attr->extra; if (ae && ae->ecommunity) { if (ecomm) { ecommerge = ecommunity_merge (ecomm, ae->ecommunity); ecomm = ecommunity_uniq_sort (ecommerge); ecommunity_free (&ecommerge); } else ecomm = ecommunity_dup (ae->ecommunity); } } attr.aspath = aspath; attr.origin = origin; if (community) { attr.community = community; attr.flag |= ATTR_FLAG_BIT (BGP_ATTR_COMMUNITIES); } if (ecomm) { ae = bgp_attr_extra_get (&attr); ae->ecommunity = ecomm; attr.flag |= ATTR_FLAG_BIT (BGP_ATTR_EXT_COMMUNITIES); } /* Zap multipath attr nexthop so we set nexthop to self */ attr.nexthop.s_addr = 0; #ifdef HAVE_IPV6 if (attr.extra) memset (&attr.extra->mp_nexthop_global, 0, sizeof (struct in6_addr)); #endif /* HAVE_IPV6 */ /* TODO: should we set ATOMIC_AGGREGATE and AGGREGATOR? */ new_attr = bgp_attr_intern (&attr); bgp_attr_extra_free (&attr); if (new_attr != bgp_info_mpath_attr (new_best)) { if ((old_attr = bgp_info_mpath_attr (new_best))) bgp_attr_unintern (&old_attr); bgp_info_mpath_attr_set (new_best, new_attr); SET_FLAG (new_best->flags, BGP_INFO_ATTR_CHANGED); } else bgp_attr_unintern (&new_attr); }