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Independent sessions on netlink sockets mixed state
in some common variables.
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FreeBSD coded added. BSD cannot set BGP passwords itself.
This has to be done by external command.
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Under specific circumstances there might be two mixed-up
netlink sessions (one for scan, the other for route change
request). This patch separates netlink scans and requests
to two fds (and seq counters).
This should fix http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=428865
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Older kernel headers (the ones in Debian Sarge) does not
have __kernel_sockaddr_storage .
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'Invalid broadcast address' error is reported only once for
an interface and not during every interface scan.
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Bird sometimes reported 'bird: nl_parse_link: Malformed message received'.
The cause is that bird asynchronously received netlink packet from
wireless driver about some wireless event on its link layer. In that
case bird shouldn't complain.
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Here is a patch fixing a bug that causes breakage of a local routing
table during shutdown of Bird. The problem was caused by shutdown
of 'device' protocol before shutdown of 'kernel' protocol. When
'device' protocol went down, the route (with local network prefix)
From different protocol (BGP or OSPF) became preferred and installed
to the kernel routing table. Such routes were broken (like
192.168.1.0/24 via 192.168.1.2). I think it is also the cause
of problem reported by Martin Kraus.
The patch disables updating of kernel routing table during shutdown of
Bird. I am not sure whether this is the best way to fix it, I would
prefer to forbid 'kernel' protocol to overwrite routes with
'proto kernel'.
The patch also fixes a problem that during shutdown sometimes routes
created by Bird remained in the kernel routing table.
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It was giving wrong results on /30 networks.
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RTPROT_BOOT instead.
Work around that.
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Please note that the only calls which don't add newlines automatically
(i.e., don't print a full line of output) are debug() and DBG().
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Also, provide proper address scopes in struct ifa.
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need to figure out something better when working on new ports.
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Don't moan when netlink reports lost packets.
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The long resource/routing table dump printed upon startup is gone now
and if you wish to see it, just send bird SIGUSR1 or use the `debug'
commands.
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Please try compiling your code with --enable-warnings to see them. (The
unused parameter warnings are usually bogus, the unused variable ones
are very useful, but gcc is unable to control them separately.)
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and other non-portable functions on all systems.
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turned on, but after some testing I'll gag it.
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address, not per interface (hence it's ifa->flags & IA_UNNUMBERED) and
should be set reliably. IF_MULTIACCESS should be fixed now, but it isn't
wise to rely on it on interfaces configured with /30 prefix.
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depend on the startup counter hack now and uses a zero-time timer instead
to make itself scheduled after normal protocol startup.
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I'll find a better solution soon.
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set_inaddr() moved to sysio.h.
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multicast abilities depending on definedness of symbols and use hard-wired
system-dependent configuration defines instead.
Please test whereever you can.
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but the core routines are there and seem to be working.
o lib/ipv6.[ch] written
o Lexical analyser recognizes IPv6 addresses and when in IPv6
mode, treats pure IPv4 addresses as router IDs.
o Router ID must be configured manually on IPv6 systems.
o Added SCOPE_ORGANIZATION for org-scoped IPv6 multicasts.
o Fixed few places where ipa_(hton|ntoh) was called as a function
returning converted address.
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The changes are just too extensive for lazy me to list them
there, but see the comment at the top of sysdep/unix/krt.c.
The code got a bit more ifdeffy than I'd like, though.
Also fixed a bunch of FIXME's and added a couple of others. :)
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