/* * Rest in pieces - RIP protocol * * Copyright (c) 1998, 1999 Pavel Machek * 2004 Ondrej Filip * * Can be freely distributed and used under the terms of the GNU GPL. * FIXME: IpV6 support: packet size FIXME: (nonurgent) IpV6 support: receive "route using" blocks FIXME: (nonurgent) IpV6 support: generate "nexthop" blocks next hops are only advisory, and they are pretty ugly in IpV6. I suggest just forgetting about them. FIXME: (nonurgent): fold rip_connection into rip_interface? FIXME: (nonurgent) allow bigger frequencies than 1 regular update in 6 seconds (?) FIXME: propagation of metric=infinity into main routing table may or may not be good idea. */ /** * DOC: Routing Information Protocol * * RIP is a pretty simple protocol, so about a half of its code is interface * with the core. * * We maintain our own linked list of &rip_entry structures -- it serves * as our small routing table. RIP never adds to this linked list upon * packet reception; instead, it lets the core know about data from the packet * and waits for the core to call rip_rt_notify(). * * Within rip_tx(), the list is * walked and a packet is generated using rip_tx_prepare(). This gets * tricky because we may need to send more than one packet to one * destination. Struct &rip_connection is used to hold context information such as how * many of &rip_entry's we have already sent and it's also used to protect * against two concurrent sends to one destination. Each &rip_interface has * at most one &rip_connection. * * We are not going to honor requests for sending part of * routing table. That would need to turn split horizon off etc. * * About triggered updates, RFC says: when a triggered update was sent, * don't send a new one for something between 1 and 5 seconds (and send one * after that). We do something else: each 5 seconds, * we look for any changed routes and broadcast them. */ #undef LOCAL_DEBUG #include "nest/bird.h" #include "nest/iface.h" #include "nest/protocol.h" #include "nest/route.h" #include "lib/socket.h" #include "lib/resource.h" #include "lib/lists.h" #include "lib/timer.h" #include "lib/string.h" #include "rip.h" #include #define P ((struct rip_proto *) p) #define P_CF ((struct rip_proto_config *)p->cf) #define TRACE(level, msg, args...) do { if (p->debug & level) { log(L_TRACE "%s: " msg, p->name , ## args); } } while(0) static struct rip_interface *new_iface(struct proto *p, struct iface *new, unsigned long flags, struct iface_patt *patt); /* * Output processing * * This part is responsible for getting packets out to the network. */ static void rip_tx_err( sock *s, int err ) { struct rip_connection *c = ((struct rip_interface *)(s->data))->busy; struct proto *p = c->proto; log( L_ERR "%s: Unexpected error at rip transmit: %M", p->name, err ); } /* * rip_tx_prepare: * @e: rip entry that needs to be translated to form suitable for network * @b: block to be filled * * Fill one rip block with info that needs to go to the network. Handle * nexthop and split horizont correctly. (Next hop is ignored for IPv6, * that could be fixed but it is not real problem). */ static int rip_tx_prepare(struct proto *p, struct rip_block *b, struct rip_entry *e, struct rip_interface *rif, int pos ) { int metric; DBG( "." ); b->tag = htons( e->tag ); b->network = e->n.prefix; metric = e->metric; if (neigh_connected_to(p, &e->whotoldme, rif->iface)) { DBG( "(split horizon)" ); metric = P_CF->infinity; } #ifndef IPV6 b->family = htons( 2 ); /* AF_INET */ b->netmask = ipa_mkmask( e->n.pxlen ); ipa_hton( b->netmask ); if (neigh_connected_to(p, &e->nexthop, rif->iface)) b->nexthop = e->nexthop; else b->nexthop = IPA_NONE; ipa_hton( b->nexthop ); b->metric = htonl( metric ); #else b->pxlen = e->n.pxlen; b->metric = metric; /* it is u8 */ #endif ipa_hton( b->network ); return pos+1; } /* * rip_tx - send one rip packet to the network */ static void rip_tx( sock *s ) { struct rip_interface *rif = s->data; struct rip_connection *c = rif->busy; struct proto *p = c->proto; struct rip_packet *packet = (void *) s->tbuf; int i, packetlen; int maxi, nullupdate = 1; DBG( "Sending to %I\n", s->daddr ); do { if (c->done) goto done; DBG( "Preparing packet to send: " ); packet->heading.command = RIPCMD_RESPONSE; packet->heading.version = RIP_V2; packet->heading.unused = 0; i = !!P_CF->authtype; #ifndef IPV6 maxi = ((P_CF->authtype == AT_MD5) ? PACKET_MD5_MAX : PACKET_MAX); #else maxi = 5; /* We need to have at least reserve of one at end of packet */ #endif FIB_ITERATE_START(&P->rtable, &c->iter, z) { struct rip_entry *e = (struct rip_entry *) z; if (!rif->triggered || (!(e->updated < now-5))) { nullupdate = 0; i = rip_tx_prepare( p, packet->block + i, e, rif, i ); if (i >= maxi) { FIB_ITERATE_PUT(&c->iter, z); goto break_loop; } } } FIB_ITERATE_END(z); c->done = 1; break_loop: packetlen = rip_outgoing_authentication(p, (void *) &packet->block[0], packet, i); DBG( ", sending %d blocks, ", i ); if (nullupdate) { DBG( "not sending NULL update\n" ); c->done = 1; goto done; } if (ipa_nonzero(c->daddr)) i = sk_send_to( s, packetlen, c->daddr, c->dport ); else i = sk_send( s, packetlen ); DBG( "it wants more\n" ); } while (i>0); if (i<0) rip_tx_err( s, i ); DBG( "blocked\n" ); return; done: DBG( "Looks like I'm" ); c->rif->busy = NULL; rem_node(NODE c); mb_free(c); DBG( " done\n" ); return; } /* * rip_sendto - send whole routing table to selected destination * @rif: interface to use. Notice that we lock interface so that at * most one send to one interface is done. */ static void rip_sendto( struct proto *p, ip_addr daddr, int dport, struct rip_interface *rif ) { struct iface *iface = rif->iface; struct rip_connection *c; static int num = 0; if (rif->busy) { log (L_WARN "%s: Interface %s is much too slow, dropping request", p->name, iface->name); return; } c = mb_alloc( p->pool, sizeof( struct rip_connection )); rif->busy = c; c->addr = daddr; c->proto = p; c->num = num++; c->rif = rif; c->dport = dport; c->daddr = daddr; if (c->rif->sock->data != rif) bug("not enough send magic"); c->done = 0; FIB_ITERATE_INIT( &c->iter, &P->rtable ); add_head( &P->connections, NODE c ); if (ipa_nonzero(daddr)) TRACE(D_PACKETS, "Sending my routing table to %I:%d on %s", daddr, dport, rif->iface->name ); else TRACE(D_PACKETS, "Broadcasting routing table to %s", rif->iface->name ); rip_tx(c->rif->sock); } static struct rip_interface* find_interface(struct proto *p, struct iface *what) { struct rip_interface *i; WALK_LIST (i, P->interfaces) if (i->iface == what) return i; return NULL; } /* * Input processing * * This part is responsible for any updates that come from network */ static void rip_rte_update_if_better(rtable *tab, net *net, struct proto *p, rte *new) { rte *old; old = rte_find(net, p); if (!old || p->rte_better(new, old) || (ipa_equal(old->attrs->from, new->attrs->from) && (old->u.rip.metric != new->u.rip.metric)) ) rte_update(tab, net, p, p, new); else rte_free(new); } /* * advertise_entry - let main routing table know about our new entry * @b: entry in network format * * This basically translates @b to format used by bird core and feeds * bird core with this route. */ static void advertise_entry( struct proto *p, struct rip_block *b, ip_addr whotoldme ) { rta *a, A; rte *r; net *n; neighbor *neighbor; struct rip_interface *rif; int pxlen; bzero(&A, sizeof(A)); A.proto = p; A.source = RTS_RIP; A.scope = SCOPE_UNIVERSE; A.cast = RTC_UNICAST; A.dest = RTD_ROUTER; A.flags = 0; #ifndef IPV6 A.gw = ipa_nonzero(b->nexthop) ? b->nexthop : whotoldme; pxlen = ipa_mklen(b->netmask); #else /* FIXME: next hop is in other packet for v6 */ A.gw = whotoldme; pxlen = b->pxlen; #endif A.from = whotoldme; /* No need to look if destination looks valid - ie not net 0 or 127 -- core will do for us. */ neighbor = neigh_find( p, &A.gw, 0 ); if (!neighbor) { log( L_REMOTE "%s: %I asked me to route %I/%d using not-neighbor %I.", p->name, A.from, b->network, pxlen, A.gw ); return; } if (neighbor->scope == SCOPE_HOST) { DBG("Self-destined route, ignoring.\n"); return; } A.iface = neighbor->iface; if (!(rif = neighbor->data)) { rif = neighbor->data = find_interface(p, A.iface); } if (!rif) bug("Route packet using unknown interface? No."); /* set to: interface of nexthop */ a = rta_lookup(&A); if (pxlen==-1) { log( L_REMOTE "%s: %I gave me invalid pxlen/netmask for %I.", p->name, A.from, b->network ); return; } n = net_get( p->table, b->network, pxlen ); r = rte_get_temp(a); #ifndef IPV6 r->u.rip.metric = ntohl(b->metric) + rif->metric; #else r->u.rip.metric = b->metric + rif->metric; #endif r->u.rip.entry = NULL; if (r->u.rip.metric > P_CF->infinity) r->u.rip.metric = P_CF->infinity; r->u.rip.tag = ntohl(b->tag); r->net = n; r->pflags = 0; /* Here go my flags */ rip_rte_update_if_better( p->table, n, p, r ); DBG( "done\n" ); } /* * process_block - do some basic check and pass block to advertise_entry */ static void process_block( struct proto *p, struct rip_block *block, ip_addr whotoldme ) { #ifndef IPV6 int metric = ntohl( block->metric ); #else int metric = block->metric; #endif ip_addr network = block->network; CHK_MAGIC; #ifdef IPV6 TRACE(D_ROUTES, "block: %I tells me: %I/%d available, metric %d... ", whotoldme, network, block->pxlen, metric ); #else TRACE(D_ROUTES, "block: %I tells me: %I/%d available, metric %d... ", whotoldme, network, ipa_mklen(block->netmask), metric ); #endif if ((!metric) || (metric > P_CF->infinity)) { #ifdef IPV6 /* Someone is sedning us nexthop and we are ignoring it */ if (metric == 0xff) { DBG( "IpV6 nexthop ignored" ); return; } #endif log( L_WARN "%s: Got metric %d from %I", p->name, metric, whotoldme ); return; } advertise_entry( p, block, whotoldme ); } #define BAD( x ) { log( L_REMOTE "%s: " x, p->name ); return 1; } /* * rip_process_packet - this is main routine for incoming packets. */ static int rip_process_packet( struct proto *p, struct rip_packet *packet, int num, ip_addr whotoldme, int port ) { int i; int authenticated = 0; neighbor *neighbor; switch( packet->heading.version ) { case RIP_V1: DBG( "Rip1: " ); break; case RIP_V2: DBG( "Rip2: " ); break; default: BAD( "Unknown version" ); } switch( packet->heading.command ) { case RIPCMD_REQUEST: DBG( "Asked to send my routing table\n" ); if (P_CF->honor == HO_NEVER) BAD( "They asked me to send routing table, but I was told not to do it" ); if ((P_CF->honor == HO_NEIGHBOR) && (!neigh_find( p, &whotoldme, 0 ))) BAD( "They asked me to send routing table, but he is not my neighbor" ); rip_sendto( p, whotoldme, port, HEAD(P->interfaces) ); /* no broadcast */ break; case RIPCMD_RESPONSE: DBG( "*** Rtable from %I\n", whotoldme ); if (port != P_CF->port) { log( L_REMOTE "%s: %I send me routing info from port %d", p->name, whotoldme, port ); return 1; } if (!(neighbor = neigh_find( p, &whotoldme, 0 )) || neighbor->scope == SCOPE_HOST) { log( L_REMOTE "%s: %I send me routing info but he is not my neighbor", p->name, whotoldme ); return 0; } for (i=0; iblock[i]; #ifndef IPV6 /* Authentication is not defined for v6 */ if (block->family == 0xffff) { if (i) continue; /* md5 tail has this family */ if (rip_incoming_authentication(p, (void *) block, packet, num, whotoldme)) BAD( "Authentication failed" ); authenticated = 1; continue; } #endif if ((!authenticated) && (P_CF->authtype != AT_NONE)) BAD( "Packet is not authenticated and it should be" ); ipa_ntoh( block->network ); #ifndef IPV6 ipa_ntoh( block->netmask ); ipa_ntoh( block->nexthop ); if (packet->heading.version == RIP_V1) /* FIXME (nonurgent): switch to disable this? */ block->netmask = ipa_class_mask(block->network); #endif process_block( p, block, whotoldme ); } break; case RIPCMD_TRACEON: case RIPCMD_TRACEOFF: BAD( "I was asked for traceon/traceoff" ); case 5: BAD( "Some Sun extension around here" ); default: BAD( "Unknown command" ); } return 0; } /* * rip_rx - Receive hook: do basic checks and pass packet to rip_process_packet */ static int rip_rx(sock *s, int size) { struct rip_interface *i = s->data; struct proto *p = i->proto; int num; /* In non-listening mode, just ignore packet */ if (i->mode & IM_NOLISTEN) return 1; CHK_MAGIC; DBG( "RIP: message came: %d bytes from %I via %s\n", size, s->faddr, i->iface ? i->iface->name : "(dummy)" ); size -= sizeof( struct rip_packet_heading ); if (size < 0) BAD( "Too small packet" ); if (size % sizeof( struct rip_block )) BAD( "Odd sized packet" ); num = size / sizeof( struct rip_block ); if (num>PACKET_MAX) BAD( "Too many blocks" ); #ifdef IPV6 /* Try to absolutize link scope addresses */ ipa_absolutize(&s->faddr, &i->iface->addr->ip); #endif if (ipa_equal(i->iface->addr->ip, s->faddr)) { DBG("My own packet\n"); return 1; } rip_process_packet( p, (struct rip_packet *) s->rbuf, num, s->faddr, s->fport ); return 1; } /* * Interface to BIRD core */ static void rip_dump_entry( struct rip_entry *e ) { debug( "%I told me %d/%d ago: to %I/%d go via %I, metric %d ", e->whotoldme, e->updated-now, e->changed-now, e->n.prefix, e->n.pxlen, e->nexthop, e->metric ); debug( "\n" ); } /** * rip_timer * @t: timer * * Broadcast routing tables periodically (using rip_tx) and kill * routes that are too old. RIP keeps a list of its own entries present * in the core table by a linked list (functions rip_rte_insert() and * rip_rte_delete() are responsible for that), it walks this list in the timer * and in case an entry is too old, it is discarded. */ static void rip_timer(timer *t) { struct proto *p = t->data; struct fib_node *e, *et; CHK_MAGIC; DBG( "RIP: tick tock\n" ); WALK_LIST_DELSAFE( e, et, P->garbage ) { rte *rte; rte = SKIP_BACK( struct rte, u.rip.garbage, e ); #ifdef LOCAL_DEBUG { struct proto *p = rte->attrs->proto; CHK_MAGIC; } DBG( "Garbage: (%p)", rte ); rte_dump( rte ); #endif if (now - rte->lastmod > P_CF->timeout_time) { TRACE(D_EVENTS, "entry is too old: %I", rte->net->n.prefix ); if (rte->u.rip.entry) { rte->u.rip.entry->metric = P_CF->infinity; rte->u.rip.metric = P_CF->infinity; } } if (now - rte->lastmod > P_CF->garbage_time) { TRACE(D_EVENTS, "entry is much too old: %I", rte->net->n.prefix ); rte_discard(p->table, rte); } } DBG( "RIP: Broadcasting routing tables\n" ); { struct rip_interface *rif; WALK_LIST( rif, P->interfaces ) { struct iface *iface = rif->iface; if (!iface) continue; if (rif->mode & IM_QUIET) continue; if (!(iface->flags & IF_UP)) continue; rif->triggered = (P->tx_count % 6); rip_sendto( p, IPA_NONE, 0, rif ); } P->tx_count ++; } DBG( "RIP: tick tock done\n" ); } /* * rip_start - initialize instance of rip */ static int rip_start(struct proto *p) { struct rip_interface *rif; DBG( "RIP: starting instance...\n" ); assert( sizeof(struct rip_packet_heading) == 4); assert( sizeof(struct rip_block) == 20); assert( sizeof(struct rip_block_auth) == 20); #ifdef LOCAL_DEBUG P->magic = RIP_MAGIC; #endif fib_init( &P->rtable, p->pool, sizeof( struct rip_entry ), 0, NULL ); init_list( &P->connections ); init_list( &P->garbage ); init_list( &P->interfaces ); P->timer = tm_new( p->pool ); P->timer->data = p; P->timer->randomize = 5; P->timer->recurrent = (P_CF->period / 6)+1; P->timer->hook = rip_timer; tm_start( P->timer, 5 ); rif = new_iface(p, NULL, 0, NULL); /* Initialize dummy interface */ add_head( &P->interfaces, NODE rif ); CHK_MAGIC; rip_init_instance(p); DBG( "RIP: ...done\n"); return PS_UP; } static struct proto * rip_init(struct proto_config *cfg) { struct proto *p = proto_new(cfg, sizeof(struct rip_proto)); return p; } static void rip_dump(struct proto *p) { int i; node *w; struct rip_interface *rif; i = 0; CHK_MAGIC; WALK_LIST( w, P->connections ) { struct rip_connection *n = (void *) w; debug( "RIP: connection #%d: %I\n", n->num, n->addr ); } i = 0; FIB_WALK( &P->rtable, e ) { debug( "RIP: entry #%d: ", i++ ); rip_dump_entry( (struct rip_entry *)e ); } FIB_WALK_END; i = 0; WALK_LIST( rif, P->interfaces ) { debug( "RIP: interface #%d: %s, %I, busy = %x\n", i++, rif->iface?rif->iface->name:"(dummy)", rif->sock->daddr, rif->busy ); } } static void rip_get_route_info(rte *rte, byte *buf, ea_list *attrs) { eattr *metric = ea_find(attrs, EA_RIP_METRIC); eattr *tag = ea_find(attrs, EA_RIP_TAG); buf += bsprintf(buf, " (%d/%d)", rte->pref, metric ? metric->u.data : 0); if (tag && tag->u.data) bsprintf(buf, " t%04x", tag->u.data); } static void kill_iface(struct rip_interface *i) { DBG( "RIP: Interface %s disappeared\n", i->iface->name); rfree(i->sock); mb_free(i); } /** * new_iface * @p: myself * @new: interface to be created or %NULL if we are creating a magic * socket. The magic socket is used for listening and also for * sending requested responses. * @flags: interface flags * @patt: pattern this interface matched, used for access to config options * * Create an interface structure and start listening on the interface. */ static struct rip_interface * new_iface(struct proto *p, struct iface *new, unsigned long flags, struct iface_patt *patt ) { struct rip_interface *rif; struct rip_patt *PATT = (struct rip_patt *) patt; rif = mb_allocz(p->pool, sizeof( struct rip_interface )); rif->iface = new; rif->proto = p; rif->busy = NULL; if (PATT) { rif->mode = PATT->mode; rif->metric = PATT->metric; rif->multicast = (!(PATT->mode & IM_BROADCAST)) && (flags & IF_MULTICAST); } /* lookup multicasts over unnumbered links - no: rip is not defined over unnumbered links */ if (rif->multicast) DBG( "Doing multicasts!\n" ); rif->sock = sk_new( p->pool ); rif->sock->type = SK_UDP; rif->sock->sport = P_CF->port; rif->sock->rx_hook = rip_rx; rif->sock->data = rif; rif->sock->rbsize = 10240; rif->sock->iface = new; /* Automagically works for dummy interface */ rif->sock->tbuf = mb_alloc( p->pool, sizeof( struct rip_packet )); rif->sock->tx_hook = rip_tx; rif->sock->err_hook = rip_tx_err; rif->sock->daddr = IPA_NONE; rif->sock->dport = P_CF->port; if (new) { rif->sock->ttl = 1; rif->sock->tos = IP_PREC_INTERNET_CONTROL; } if (new) { if (new->addr->flags & IA_PEER) log( L_WARN "%s: rip is not defined over unnumbered links", p->name ); rif->sock->saddr = IPA_NONE; if (rif->multicast) { #ifndef IPV6 rif->sock->daddr = ipa_from_u32(0xe0000009); #else rif->sock->daddr = ipa_build(0xff020000, 0, 0, 9); rif->sock->saddr = new->addr->ip; /* Does not really work on Linux */ #endif } else { rif->sock->daddr = new->addr->brd; } } if (!ipa_nonzero(rif->sock->daddr)) { if (rif->iface) log( L_WARN "%s: interface %s is too strange for me", p->name, rif->iface->name ); } else { if (sk_open(rif->sock)<0) goto err; if (rif->multicast) { if (sk_setup_multicast(rif->sock) < 0) goto err; if (sk_join_group(rif->sock, rif->sock->daddr) < 0) goto err; } else { if (sk_set_broadcast(rif->sock, 1) < 0) goto err; } } TRACE(D_EVENTS, "Listening on %s, port %d, mode %s (%I)", rif->iface ? rif->iface->name : "(dummy)", P_CF->port, rif->multicast ? "multicast" : "broadcast", rif->sock->daddr ); return rif; err: log( L_ERR "%s: could not create socket for %s", p->name, rif->iface ? rif->iface->name : "(dummy)" ); if (rif->iface) { rfree(rif->sock); mb_free(rif); return NULL; } /* On dummy, we just return non-working socket, so that user gets error every time anyone requests table */ return rif; } static void rip_real_if_add(struct object_lock *lock) { struct iface *iface = lock->iface; struct proto *p = lock->data; struct rip_interface *rif; struct iface_patt *k = iface_patt_find(&P_CF->iface_list, iface, iface->addr); if (!k) bug("This can not happen! It existed few seconds ago!" ); DBG("adding interface %s\n", iface->name ); rif = new_iface(p, iface, iface->flags, k); if (rif) { add_head( &P->interfaces, NODE rif ); DBG("Adding object lock of %p for %p\n", lock, rif); rif->lock = lock; } else { rfree(lock); } } static void rip_if_notify(struct proto *p, unsigned c, struct iface *iface) { DBG( "RIP: if notify\n" ); if (iface->flags & IF_IGNORE) return; if (c & IF_CHANGE_DOWN) { struct rip_interface *i; i = find_interface(p, iface); if (i) { rem_node(NODE i); rfree(i->lock); kill_iface(i); } } if (c & IF_CHANGE_UP) { struct iface_patt *k = iface_patt_find(&P_CF->iface_list, iface, iface->addr); struct object_lock *lock; struct rip_patt *PATT = (struct rip_patt *) k; if (!k) return; /* We are not interested in this interface */ lock = olock_new( p->pool ); if (!(PATT->mode & IM_BROADCAST) && (iface->flags & IF_MULTICAST)) #ifndef IPV6 lock->addr = ipa_from_u32(0xe0000009); #else ip_pton("FF02::9", &lock->addr); #endif else lock->addr = iface->addr->brd; lock->port = P_CF->port; lock->iface = iface; lock->hook = rip_real_if_add; lock->data = p; lock->type = OBJLOCK_UDP; olock_acquire(lock); } } static struct ea_list * rip_gen_attrs(struct linpool *pool, int metric, u16 tag) { struct ea_list *l = lp_alloc(pool, sizeof(struct ea_list) + 2*sizeof(eattr)); l->next = NULL; l->flags = EALF_SORTED; l->count = 2; l->attrs[0].id = EA_RIP_TAG; l->attrs[0].flags = 0; l->attrs[0].type = EAF_TYPE_INT | EAF_TEMP; l->attrs[0].u.data = tag; l->attrs[1].id = EA_RIP_METRIC; l->attrs[1].flags = 0; l->attrs[1].type = EAF_TYPE_INT | EAF_TEMP; l->attrs[1].u.data = metric; return l; } static int rip_import_control(struct proto *p, struct rte **rt, struct ea_list **attrs, struct linpool *pool) { if ((*rt)->attrs->proto == p) /* My own must not be touched */ return 1; if ((*rt)->attrs->source != RTS_RIP) { struct ea_list *new = rip_gen_attrs(pool, 1, 0); new->next = *attrs; *attrs = new; } return 0; } static struct ea_list * rip_make_tmp_attrs(struct rte *rt, struct linpool *pool) { return rip_gen_attrs(pool, rt->u.rip.metric, rt->u.rip.tag); } static void rip_store_tmp_attrs(struct rte *rt, struct ea_list *attrs) { rt->u.rip.tag = ea_get_int(attrs, EA_RIP_TAG, 0); rt->u.rip.metric = ea_get_int(attrs, EA_RIP_METRIC, 1); } /* * rip_rt_notify - core tells us about new route (possibly our * own), so store it into our data structures. */ static void rip_rt_notify(struct proto *p, struct rtable *table UNUSED, struct network *net, struct rte *new, struct rte *old UNUSED, struct ea_list *attrs) { CHK_MAGIC; struct rip_entry *e; e = fib_find( &P->rtable, &net->n.prefix, net->n.pxlen ); if (e) fib_delete( &P->rtable, e ); if (new) { e = fib_get( &P->rtable, &net->n.prefix, net->n.pxlen ); e->nexthop = new->attrs->gw; e->metric = 0; e->whotoldme = IPA_NONE; new->u.rip.entry = e; e->tag = ea_get_int(attrs, EA_RIP_TAG, 0); e->metric = ea_get_int(attrs, EA_RIP_METRIC, 1); if (e->metric > P_CF->infinity) e->metric = P_CF->infinity; if (new->attrs->proto == p) e->whotoldme = new->attrs->from; if (!e->metric) /* That's okay: this way user can set his own value for external routes in rip. */ e->metric = 5; e->updated = e->changed = now; e->flags = 0; } } static int rip_rte_same(struct rte *new, struct rte *old) { /* new->attrs == old->attrs always */ return new->u.rip.metric == old->u.rip.metric; } static int rip_rte_better(struct rte *new, struct rte *old) { struct proto *p = new->attrs->proto; if (ipa_equal(old->attrs->from, new->attrs->from)) return 1; if (old->u.rip.metric < new->u.rip.metric) return 0; if (old->u.rip.metric > new->u.rip.metric) return 1; if (old->attrs->proto == new->attrs->proto) /* This does not make much sense for different protocols */ if ((old->u.rip.metric == new->u.rip.metric) && ((now - old->lastmod) > (P_CF->timeout_time / 2))) return 1; return 0; } /* * rip_rte_insert - we maintain linked list of "our" entries in main * routing table, so that we can timeout them correctly. rip_timer() * walks the list. */ static void rip_rte_insert(net *net UNUSED, rte *rte) { struct proto *p = rte->attrs->proto; CHK_MAGIC; DBG( "rip_rte_insert: %p\n", rte ); add_head( &P->garbage, &rte->u.rip.garbage ); } /* * rip_rte_remove - link list maintenance */ static void rip_rte_remove(net *net UNUSED, rte *rte) { // struct proto *p = rte->attrs->proto; CHK_MAGIC; DBG( "rip_rte_remove: %p\n", rte ); rem_node( &rte->u.rip.garbage ); } void rip_init_instance(struct proto *p) { p->accept_ra_types = RA_OPTIMAL; p->if_notify = rip_if_notify; p->rt_notify = rip_rt_notify; p->import_control = rip_import_control; p->make_tmp_attrs = rip_make_tmp_attrs; p->store_tmp_attrs = rip_store_tmp_attrs; p->rte_better = rip_rte_better; p->rte_same = rip_rte_same; p->rte_insert = rip_rte_insert; p->rte_remove = rip_rte_remove; } void rip_init_config(struct rip_proto_config *c) { init_list(&c->iface_list); c->c.preference = DEF_PREF_RIP; c->infinity = 16; c->port = 520; c->period = 30; c->garbage_time = 120+180; c->timeout_time = 120; c->passwords = NULL; c->authtype = AT_NONE; } static int rip_get_attr(eattr *a, byte *buf, int buflen UNUSED) { switch (a->id) { case EA_RIP_METRIC: buf += bsprintf( buf, "metric: %d", a->u.data ); return GA_FULL; case EA_RIP_TAG: buf += bsprintf( buf, "tag: %d", a->u.data ); return GA_FULL; default: return GA_UNKNOWN; } } static int rip_pat_compare(struct rip_patt *a, struct rip_patt *b) { return ((a->metric == b->metric) && (a->mode == b->mode)); } static int rip_reconfigure(struct proto *p, struct proto_config *c) { struct rip_proto_config *new = (struct rip_proto_config *) c; int generic = sizeof(struct proto_config) + sizeof(list) /* + sizeof(struct password_item *) */; if (!iface_patts_equal(&P_CF->iface_list, &new->iface_list, (void *) rip_pat_compare)) return 0; return !memcmp(((byte *) P_CF) + generic, ((byte *) new) + generic, sizeof(struct rip_proto_config) - generic); } static void rip_copy_config(struct proto_config *dest, struct proto_config *src) { /* Shallow copy of everything */ proto_copy_rest(dest, src, sizeof(struct rip_proto_config)); /* We clean up iface_list, ifaces are non-sharable */ init_list(&((struct rip_proto_config *) dest)->iface_list); /* Copy of passwords is OK, it just will be replaced in dest when used */ } struct protocol proto_rip = { name: "RIP", template: "rip%d", attr_class: EAP_RIP, get_route_info: rip_get_route_info, get_attr: rip_get_attr, init: rip_init, dump: rip_dump, start: rip_start, reconfigure: rip_reconfigure, copy_config: rip_copy_config };