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-rw-r--r--bird.conf55
-rw-r--r--proto/rip/rip.c101
-rw-r--r--proto/rip/rip.h2
3 files changed, 62 insertions, 96 deletions
diff --git a/bird.conf b/bird.conf
index ec15475..f024c16 100644
--- a/bird.conf
+++ b/bird.conf
@@ -8,61 +8,6 @@ router id 62.168.0.1;
define xyzzy = 120+10;
-function callme ( int arg1; int arg2 )
-int local1;
-int local2;
-int i;
-{
- print "Function callme called arguments " arg1 " and " arg2;
- i = arg2;
-
- case arg1 {
- 2: print "dva"; print "jeste jednou dva";
- 3 .. 5: print "tri az pet";
- else: print "neco jineho";
- }
-}
-
-function startup ()
-int i;
-prefix px;
-ip p;
-{
- print "Testing filter language:";
- i = 4;
- i = 1230 + i;
- i = ( i + 0 );
- print " arithmetics: 1234 = " i;
- printn " if statements ";
- if i = 4 then { print "*** FAIL: if 0"; quitbird; } else printn ".";
- if 1234 = i then printn "."; else { print "*** FAIL: if 1 else"; }
- 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 ] "," 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 } ] "," defined(1) "," defined(1.2.3.4);
- 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;
- p = 127.1.2.3;
- print "Testing mask : 127.0.0.0 = " p.mask(8);
- print "Testing pairs: (1,2) = " (1,2);
- print "Set of enums: " RTSDUMMY;
-
- print "What will this do? " [ 1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 3, 4, 1, 1, 1, 5 ];
-
- print "Testing functions...";
-# callme ( 1, 2 );
- callme ( 2, 2 );
- callme ( 2, 2 );
- callme ( 3, 2 );
- callme ( 4, 2 );
- callme ( 7, 2 );
-
- print "done";
- quitbird;
-# print "*** FAIL: this is unreachable";
-}
-
filter testf
int j;
{
diff --git a/proto/rip/rip.c b/proto/rip/rip.c
index 2890f61..1fdb179 100644
--- a/proto/rip/rip.c
+++ b/proto/rip/rip.c
@@ -8,15 +8,18 @@
FIXME: IpV6 support: packet size
FIXME: IpV6 support: use right address for broadcasts
FIXME: IpV6 support: receive "route using" blocks
- FIXME: Do we send "triggered updates" correctly? No.
- FIXME: When route's metric changes to 16, start garbage collection immediately? Do _not_ restart on new updates with metric == 16.
- FIXME: When route's 60 seconds old and we get same metric, use that!
- FIXME: Triggered updates. When triggered update was sent, don't send new one for something between 1 and 5 seconds (and send one after that).
+
+ FIXME: fold rip_connection into rip_interface?
We are not going to honour requests for sending part of
routing table. That would need to turn split horizont off,
etc.
-
+
+ Triggered updates. When triggered update was sent, don't send
+ new one for something between 1 and 5 seconds (and send one
+ after that), says RFC. We do something else: once in 5 second
+ we look for any changed routes and broadcast them.
+
*/
#define LOCAL_DEBUG
@@ -65,6 +68,46 @@ rip_tx_err( sock *s, int err )
}
static void
+rip_tx_prepare(struct proto *p, ip_addr daddr, struct rip_block *b, struct rip_entry *e )
+{
+ DBG( "." );
+ b->family = htons( 2 ); /* AF_INET */
+ b->tag = htons( e->tag );
+ b->network = e->n.prefix;
+#ifndef IPV6
+ b->netmask = ipa_mkmask( e->n.pxlen );
+ ipa_hton( b->netmask );
+ b->nexthop = IPA_NONE;
+ {
+ /*
+ * FIXME: This DOESN'T work. The s->daddr will be typically
+ * a broadcast or multicast address which will be of course
+ * rejected by the neighbor cache. I've #ifdef'd out the whole
+ * test to avoid dereferencing NULL pointer. --mj
+ */
+#if 0
+ neighbor *n1, *n2;
+ n1 = neigh_find( p, &daddr, 0 ); /* FIXME, mj: this is neccessary for responses, still it is too complicated for common case */
+ n2 = neigh_find( p, &e->nexthop, 0 );
+ if (n1->iface == n2->iface)
+ b->nexthop = e->nexthop;
+ else
+#endif
+ b->nexthop = IPA_NONE;
+ }
+ ipa_hton( b->nexthop );
+#else
+ b->pxlen = e->n.pxlen;
+#endif
+ b->metric = htonl( e->metric );
+ if (ipa_equal(e->whotoldme, daddr)) { /* FIXME: ouch, daddr is some kind of broadcast address. How am I expected to do split horizont?!?!? */
+ DBG( "(split horizont)" );
+ b->metric = P_CF->infinity;
+ }
+ ipa_hton( b->network );
+}
+
+static void
rip_tx( sock *s )
{
struct rip_interface *rif = s->data;
@@ -94,42 +137,11 @@ rip_tx( sock *s )
i = !!P_CF->authtype;
FIB_ITERATE_START(&P->rtable, &c->iter, z) {
struct rip_entry *e = (struct rip_entry *) z;
- DBG( "." );
- packet->block[i].family = htons( 2 ); /* AF_INET */
- packet->block[i].tag = htons( e->tag );
- packet->block[i].network = e->n.prefix;
-#ifndef IPV6
- packet->block[i].netmask = ipa_mkmask( e->n.pxlen );
- ipa_hton( packet->block[i].netmask );
- packet->block[i].nexthop = IPA_NONE;
- {
- /*
- * FIXME: This DOESN'T work. The s->daddr will be typically
- * a broadcast or multicast address which will be of course
- * rejected by the neighbor cache. I've #ifdef'd out the whole
- * test to avoid dereferencing NULL pointer. --mj
- */
-#if 0
- neighbor *n1, *n2;
- n1 = neigh_find( p, &s->daddr, 0 ); /* FIXME, mj: this is neccessary for responses, still it is too complicated for common case */
- n2 = neigh_find( p, &e->nexthop, 0 );
- if (n1->iface == n2->iface)
- packet->block[i].nexthop = e->nexthop;
- else
-#endif
- packet->block[i].nexthop = IPA_NONE;
- }
- ipa_hton( packet->block[i].nexthop );
-#else
- packet->block[i].pxlen = e->n.pxlen;
-#endif
- packet->block[i].metric = htonl( e->metric );
- if (ipa_equal(e->whotoldme, s->daddr)) {
- DBG( "(split horizont)" );
- packet->block[i].metric = P_CF->infinity;
- }
- ipa_hton( packet->block[i].network );
+ if (rif->triggered && (!(e->updated < now-5)))
+ continue;
+
+ rip_tx_prepare( p, s->daddr, packet->block + i, e );
if (i++ == ((P_CF->authtype == AT_MD5) ? PACKET_MD5_MAX : PACKET_MAX)) {
FIB_ITERATE_PUT(&c->iter, z);
goto break_loop;
@@ -143,6 +155,8 @@ rip_tx( sock *s )
rip_outgoing_authentication(p, (void *) &packet->block[0], packet, i);
DBG( ", sending %d blocks, ", i );
+ if (!i)
+ continue;
if (ipa_nonzero(c->daddr))
i = sk_send_to( s, sizeof( struct rip_packet_heading ) + i*sizeof( struct rip_block ), c->daddr, c->dport );
@@ -155,6 +169,8 @@ rip_tx( sock *s )
if (i<0) rip_tx_err( s, i );
DBG( "blocked\n" );
+ return;
+
}
static void
@@ -166,6 +182,7 @@ rip_sendto( struct proto *p, ip_addr daddr, int dport, struct rip_interface *rif
if (rif->busy) {
log (L_WARN "Interface %s is much too slow, dropping request", iface->name);
+ /* FIXME: memory leak */
return;
}
rif->busy = c;
@@ -424,6 +441,7 @@ rip_timer(timer *t)
DBG( "RIP: Broadcasting routing tables\n" );
{
struct rip_interface *rif;
+ P->tx_count ++;
WALK_LIST( rif, P->interfaces ) {
struct iface *iface = rif->iface;
@@ -432,6 +450,7 @@ rip_timer(timer *t)
if (rif->patt->mode & IM_QUIET) continue;
if (!(iface->flags & IF_UP)) continue;
+ rif->triggered = (P->tx_count % 6);
rip_sendto( p, IPA_NONE, 0, rif );
}
}
@@ -694,7 +713,7 @@ rip_rte_better(struct rte *new, struct rte *old)
if (old->u.rip.metric > new->u.rip.metric)
return 1;
- if (new->u.rip.metric == 16) {
+ if ((old->u.rip.metric != 16) && (new->u.rip.metric == 16)) {
struct proto *p = new->attrs->proto;
new->u.rip.lastmodX = now - P_CF->timeout_time; /* Check this: if new metric is 16, act as it was timed out */
}
diff --git a/proto/rip/rip.h b/proto/rip/rip.h
index 2f4d037..2b5a2d2 100644
--- a/proto/rip/rip.h
+++ b/proto/rip/rip.h
@@ -101,6 +101,7 @@ struct rip_interface {
sock *sock;
struct rip_connection *busy;
struct rip_patt *patt;
+ int triggered;
};
struct rip_patt {
@@ -144,6 +145,7 @@ struct rip_proto {
list garbage;
list interfaces; /* Interfaces we really know about */
int magic;
+ int tx_count; /* Do one regular update once in a while */
};