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authorPavel Machek <pavel@ucw.cz>1999-11-03 23:23:01 +0100
committerPavel Machek <pavel@ucw.cz>1999-11-03 23:23:01 +0100
commit6dc7a0cb39d712c7670a113d5a66e9e868eb9872 (patch)
tree7867ea62f08a511a53659b8fcd305fe6bdad3a03
parente5005be2b415ebd9bdea28a3515961f4eb904501 (diff)
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Filters now do not allow function (int arg; int arg2; ).
-rw-r--r--bird.conf10
-rw-r--r--filter/config.Y54
-rw-r--r--filter/filter.c56
-rw-r--r--filter/filter.h10
4 files changed, 100 insertions, 30 deletions
diff --git a/bird.conf b/bird.conf
index 3b8f6a7..09290de 100644
--- a/bird.conf
+++ b/bird.conf
@@ -8,7 +8,9 @@ router id 62.168.0.1;
define xyzzy = 120+10;
-function callme (int arg1; int arg2;)
+function callme ( int arg1; int arg2 )
+int local1;
+int local2;
{
print "Function callme called arguments " arg1 " and " arg2;
@@ -33,8 +35,8 @@ prefix px;
if 1 <= 1 then printn "."; else { print "*** FAIL: test 3"; }
if 1234 < 1234 then { print "*** FAIL: test 4"; quitbird; } else print "ok";
- print " data types; must be true: " 1.2.3.4 = 1.2.3.4 "," 1 ~ [1,2,3] "," 5 ~ [1..20] "," 2 ~ [ 1, 2, 3 ] "," 5 ~ [ 4 .. 7 ] "," 1.2.3.4 ~ [ 1.2.3.3..1.2.3.5 ];
- print " data types: must be false: " 1 ~ [ 2, 3, 4 ] "," 5 ~ [ 2, 3, 4, 7..11 ] "," 1.2.3.4 ~ [ 1.2.3.3, 1.2.3.5 ] "," (1,2) > (2,2) "," (1,1) > (1,1);
+ print " data types; must be true: " 1.2.3.4 = 1.2.3.4 "," 1 ~ [1,2,3] "," 5 ~ [1..20] "," 2 ~ [ 1, 2, 3 ] "," 5 ~ [ 4 .. 7 ] "," 1.2.3.4 ~ [ 1.2.3.3..1.2.3.5 ] "," 1.2.3.4 ~ 1.2.3.4/8 "," 1.2.3.4/8 ~ 1.2.3.4/8 "," 1.2.3.4/8 ~ 1.2.3.4/8+ "," 1.2.3.4/16 ~ 1.2.3.4/8{ 15 , 16 };
+ print " data types: must be false: " 1 ~ [ 2, 3, 4 ] "," 5 ~ [ 2, 3, 4, 7..11 ] "," 1.2.3.4 ~ [ 1.2.3.3, 1.2.3.5 ] "," (1,2) > (2,2) "," (1,1) > (1,1) "," 1.2.3.4/8 ~ 1.2.3.4/8- "," 1.2.3.4/17 ~ 1.2.3.4/8{ 15 , 16 };
px = 1.2.3.4/18;
print "Testing prefixes: 1.2.3.4/18 = " px;
@@ -60,6 +62,8 @@ int j;
{
print "Heya, filtering route to " rta.net.ip " prefixlen " rta.net.len;
print "This route was from " rta.from;
+ j = 7;
+ j = 17;
accept;
}
diff --git a/filter/config.Y b/filter/config.Y
index d5a9dca..d9f72fb 100644
--- a/filter/config.Y
+++ b/filter/config.Y
@@ -6,11 +6,11 @@
* Can be freely distributed and used under the terms of the GNU GPL.
*
FIXME: define keyword
- FIXME: make px+, px- px^pair work in prefix sets
FIXME: create ip.mask(x) function
FIXME: whole system of paths, path ~ string, path.prepend(), path.originate
FIXME: create community lists
FIXME: access to dynamic attributes
+ FIXME: local namespace for functions
*/
CF_HDR
@@ -30,18 +30,18 @@ CF_KEYWORDS(FUNCTION, PRINT, PRINTN, CONST,
INT, BOOL, IP, PREFIX, PAIR, SET, STRING,
IF, THEN, ELSE, CASE,
TRUE, FALSE,
- RTA, FROM, GW, NET, MASK,
+ RTA, FROM, GW, NET, MASK, RIP_METRIC, RIP_TAG,
LEN,
IMPOSSIBLE,
FILTER
)
-%type <x> term block cmds cmd function_body ifthen constant print_one print_list var_list
+%type <x> term block cmds cmd function_body ifthen constant print_one print_list var_list var_listn
%type <f> filter filter_body
%type <i> type break_command pair
%type <e> set_item set_items switch_body
%type <v> set_atom prefix prefix_s ipa
-%type <s> decls function_params
+%type <s> decls declsn one_decl function_params
CF_GRAMMAR
@@ -71,11 +71,11 @@ type:
}
;
-decls: /* EMPTY */ { $$ = NULL; }
- | type SYM ';' decls {
+one_decl:
+ type SYM {
cf_define_symbol($2, SYM_VARIABLE | $1, NULL);
printf( "New variable %s type %x\n", $2->name, $1 );
- $2->aux = $4;
+ $2->aux = NULL;
{
struct f_val * val;
val = cfg_alloc(sizeof(struct f_val));
@@ -86,6 +86,24 @@ decls: /* EMPTY */ { $$ = NULL; }
}
;
+/* Decls with ';' at the end */
+decls: /* EMPTY */ { $$ = NULL; }
+ | one_decl ';' decls {
+ $$ = $1;
+ $$->aux = $3;
+ }
+ ;
+
+/* Declarations that have no ';' at the end.
+ Ouch, this is responsible for 13 or so shift/reduce conflicts. */
+declsn: one_decl { $$ = $1; }
+ | declsn ';' one_decl {
+ $$ = $3;
+ $$->aux = $1;
+ }
+ ;
+
+
filter_body:
function_body {
struct filter *f = cfg_alloc(sizeof(struct filter));
@@ -104,7 +122,8 @@ filter:
;
function_params:
- '(' decls ')' { printf( "Have function parameters\n" ); $$=$2; }
+ '(' declsn ')' { printf( "Have function parameters\n" ); $$=$2; }
+ | '(' ')' { $$=NULL; }
;
function_body:
@@ -166,11 +185,11 @@ prefix:
prefix_s { $$ = $1; }
| prefix_s '+' { $$ = $1; $$.val.px.len |= LEN_PLUS; }
| prefix_s '-' { $$ = $1; $$.val.px.len |= LEN_MINUS; }
-/* | prefix_s '{' NUM ',' NUM '}' How should this be done? */
+ | prefix_s '{' NUM ',' NUM '}' { $$ = $1; $$.val.px.len |= LEN_RANGE | ($3 << 16) | ($5 << 8); }
;
ipa:
- IPA { $$.type = T_IP; $$.val.ip = $1; }
+ IPA { $$.type = T_IP; $$.val.px.ip = $1; }
;
set_atom:
@@ -213,7 +232,8 @@ constant:
| TEXT { $$ = f_new_inst(); $$->code = 'c'; $$->a1.i = T_STRING; $$->a2.p = $1; }
| pair { $$ = f_new_inst(); $$->code = 'c'; $$->a1.i = T_PAIR; $$->a2.i = $1; }
| ipa { NEW_F_VAL; $$ = f_new_inst(); $$->code = 'C'; $$->a1.p = val; *val = $1; }
- | prefix_s {NEW_F_VAL; $$ = f_new_inst(); $$->code = 'C'; $$->a1.p = val; *val = $1; }
+ /* Replace with prefix_s to get rid of shift/reduce conflicts. */
+ | prefix {NEW_F_VAL; $$ = f_new_inst(); $$->code = 'C'; $$->a1.p = val; *val = $1; }
| '[' set_items ']' { printf( "We've got a set here..." ); $$ = f_new_inst(); $$->code = 'c'; $$->a1.i = T_SET; $$->a2.p = build_tree($2); printf( "ook\n" ); }
;
@@ -245,7 +265,9 @@ term:
| RTA '.' FROM { $$ = f_new_inst(); $$->code = 'a'; $$->a1.i = T_IP; $$->a2.i = OFFSETOF(struct rta, from); }
| RTA '.' GW { $$ = f_new_inst(); $$->code = 'a'; $$->a1.i = T_IP; $$->a2.i = OFFSETOF(struct rta, gw); }
- | RTA '.' NET { $$ = f_new_inst(); $$->code = 'a'; $$->a1.i = T_PREFIX; $$->a2.i = 0x12345678; }
+ | RTA '.' NET { $$ = f_new_inst(); $$->code = 'a'; $$->a1.i = T_PREFIX; $$->a2.i = 0x12345678; }
+
+ | RTA '.' RIP_METRIC { $$ = f_new_inst(); $$->code = 'ea'; $$->a1.i = T_INT; $$->a2.i = EA_RIP_METRIC; }
| term '.' IP { $$ = f_new_inst(); $$->code = 'cp'; $$->a1.p = $1; $$->a2.i = T_IP; }
| term '.' LEN { $$ = f_new_inst(); $$->code = 'cp'; $$->a1.p = $1; $$->a2.i = T_INT; }
@@ -283,14 +305,14 @@ print_list: /* EMPTY */ { $$ = NULL; }
}
;
-var_list: term {
+var_listn: term {
$$ = f_new_inst();
$$->code = 's';
$$->a1.p = NULL;
$$->a2.p = $1;
$$->next = NULL;
}
- | term ',' var_list {
+ | term ',' var_listn {
$$ = f_new_inst();
$$->code = 's';
$$->a1.p = NULL;
@@ -299,6 +321,10 @@ var_list: term {
}
;
+var_list: /* EMPTY */ { $$ = NULL; }
+ | var_listn { $$ = $1; }
+ ;
+
cmd:
ifthen {
$$ = $1;
diff --git a/filter/filter.c b/filter/filter.c
index dc8235e..e913bf6 100644
--- a/filter/filter.c
+++ b/filter/filter.c
@@ -5,8 +5,6 @@
*
* Can be freely distributed and used under the terms of the GNU GPL.
*
- * FIXME: local namespace for functions
- *
* Notice that pair is stored as integer: first << 16 | second
*/
@@ -70,16 +68,55 @@ val_compare(struct f_val v1, struct f_val v2)
if (v1.val.i < v2.val.i) return -1;
return 1;
case T_IP:
- return ipa_compare(v1.val.ip, v2.val.ip);
+ case T_PREFIX:
+ return ipa_compare(v1.val.px.ip, v2.val.px.ip);
default: { printf( "Error comparing\n" ); return CMP_ERROR; }
}
}
+int
+val_simple_in_range(struct f_val v1, struct f_val v2)
+{
+ if ((v1.type == T_IP) && (v2.type == T_PREFIX))
+ return !(ipa_compare(ipa_and(v2.val.px.ip, ipa_mkmask(v2.val.px.len)), ipa_and(v1.val.px.ip, ipa_mkmask(v2.val.px.len))));
+
+ if ((v1.type == T_PREFIX) && (v2.type == T_PREFIX)) {
+ ip_addr mask;
+ if (v1.val.px.len & (LEN_PLUS | LEN_MINUS | LEN_RANGE))
+ return CMP_ERROR;
+ mask = ipa_mkmask( v2.val.px.len & LEN_MASK );
+ if (ipa_compare(ipa_and(v2.val.px.ip, mask), ipa_and(v1.val.px.ip, mask)))
+ return 0;
+ /* FIXME: read rpsl or better ask mj: is it really like this? */
+ if ((v2.val.px.len & LEN_MINUS) && (v1.val.px.len <= (v2.val.px.len & LEN_MASK)))
+ return 0;
+ if ((v2.val.px.len & LEN_PLUS) && (v1.val.px.len < (v2.val.px.len & LEN_MASK)))
+ return 0;
+ if ((v2.val.px.len & LEN_RANGE) && ((v1.val.px.len < (0xff & (v2.val.px.len >> 16)))
+ || (v1.val.px.len > (0xff & (v2.val.px.len >> 8)))))
+ return 0;
+ return 1;
+ }
+ return CMP_ERROR;
+}
+
int
val_in_range(struct f_val v1, struct f_val v2)
{
- if (((v1.type == T_INT) || (v1.type == T_IP)) && (v2.type == T_SET))
- return !! find_tree(v2.val.t, v1);
+ int res;
+
+ res = val_simple_in_range(v1, v2);
+
+ if (res != CMP_ERROR)
+ return res;
+
+ if (((v1.type == T_INT) || (v1.type == T_IP)) && (v2.type == T_SET)) {
+ struct f_tree *n;
+ n = find_tree(v2.val.t, v1);
+ if (!n)
+ return 0;
+ return !! (val_simple_in_range(v1, n->from)); /* We turn CMP_ERROR into compared ok, and that's fine */
+ }
return CMP_ERROR;
}
@@ -108,7 +145,7 @@ val_print(struct f_val v)
case T_BOOL: PRINTF( v.val.i ? "TRUE" : "FALSE" ); break;
case T_INT: PRINTF( "%d ", v.val.i ); break;
case T_STRING: PRINTF( "%s", v.val.s ); break;
- case T_IP: PRINTF( "%I", v.val.ip ); break;
+ case T_IP: PRINTF( "%I", v.val.px.ip ); break;
case T_PREFIX: PRINTF( "%I/%d", v.val.px.ip, v.val.px.len ); break;
case T_PAIR: PRINTF( "(%d,%d)", v.val.i >> 16, v.val.i & 0xffff ); break;
case T_SET: tree_print( v.val.t ); PRINTF( "\n" ); break;
@@ -254,7 +291,7 @@ interpret(struct f_inst *what)
res.type = what->a1.i;
switch(res.type) {
case T_IP:
- res.val.ip = * (ip_addr *) ((char *) rta + what->a2.i);
+ res.val.px.ip = * (ip_addr *) ((char *) rta + what->a2.i);
break;
case T_PREFIX: /* Warning: this works only for prefix of network */
{
@@ -267,6 +304,9 @@ interpret(struct f_inst *what)
}
}
break;
+ case 'ea': /* Access to extended attributes [hmm, but we need it read/write, do we?] */
+ bug( "Implement me" );
+ break;
case 'cp': /* Convert prefix to ... */
ONEARG;
if (v1.type != T_PREFIX)
@@ -274,7 +314,7 @@ interpret(struct f_inst *what)
res.type = what->a2.i;
switch(res.type) {
case T_INT: res.val.i = v1.val.px.len; break;
- case T_IP: res.val.ip = v1.val.px.ip; break;
+ case T_IP: res.val.px.ip = v1.val.px.ip; break;
default: bug( "Unknown prefix to conversion\n" );
}
break;
diff --git a/filter/filter.h b/filter/filter.h
index ac7162e..4cdf8f6 100644
--- a/filter/filter.h
+++ b/filter/filter.h
@@ -32,17 +32,17 @@ struct prefix {
ip_addr ip;
int len;
#define LEN_MASK 0xff
-#define LEN_PLUS 0x10000
-#define LEN_MINUS 0x20000
-#define LEN_RANGE 0x40000
- /* If range then prefix must be in range (len >> 8 & 0xff, len & 0xff) */
+#define LEN_PLUS 0x1000000
+#define LEN_MINUS 0x2000000
+#define LEN_RANGE 0x4000000
+ /* If range then prefix must be in range (len >> 16 & 0xff, len >> 8 & 0xff) */
};
struct f_val {
int type;
union {
int i;
- ip_addr ip;
+ /* ip_addr ip; Folded into prefix */
struct prefix px;
char *s;
struct f_tree *t;