Annotation of embedaddon/bird2/nest/protocol.h, revision 1.1.1.1
1.1 misho 1: /*
2: * BIRD Internet Routing Daemon -- Protocols
3: *
4: * (c) 1998--2000 Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>
5: *
6: * Can be freely distributed and used under the terms of the GNU GPL.
7: */
8:
9: #ifndef _BIRD_PROTOCOL_H_
10: #define _BIRD_PROTOCOL_H_
11:
12: #include "lib/lists.h"
13: #include "lib/resource.h"
14: #include "lib/event.h"
15: #include "nest/route.h"
16: #include "conf/conf.h"
17:
18: struct iface;
19: struct ifa;
20: struct rtable;
21: struct rte;
22: struct neighbor;
23: struct rta;
24: struct network;
25: struct proto_config;
26: struct channel_limit;
27: struct channel_config;
28: struct config;
29: struct proto;
30: struct channel;
31: struct ea_list;
32: struct eattr;
33: struct symbol;
34:
35:
36: /*
37: * Routing Protocol
38: */
39:
40: enum protocol_class {
41: PROTOCOL_NONE,
42: PROTOCOL_BABEL,
43: PROTOCOL_BFD,
44: PROTOCOL_BGP,
45: PROTOCOL_DEVICE,
46: PROTOCOL_DIRECT,
47: PROTOCOL_KERNEL,
48: PROTOCOL_OSPF,
49: PROTOCOL_MRT,
50: PROTOCOL_PERF,
51: PROTOCOL_PIPE,
52: PROTOCOL_RADV,
53: PROTOCOL_RIP,
54: PROTOCOL_RPKI,
55: PROTOCOL_STATIC,
56: PROTOCOL__MAX
57: };
58:
59: extern struct protocol *class_to_protocol[PROTOCOL__MAX];
60:
61: struct protocol {
62: node n;
63: char *name;
64: char *template; /* Template for automatic generation of names */
65: int name_counter; /* Counter for automatic name generation */
66: enum protocol_class class; /* Machine readable protocol class */
67: uint preference; /* Default protocol preference */
68: uint channel_mask; /* Mask of accepted channel types (NB_*) */
69: uint proto_size; /* Size of protocol data structure */
70: uint config_size; /* Size of protocol config data structure */
71:
72: void (*preconfig)(struct protocol *, struct config *); /* Just before configuring */
73: void (*postconfig)(struct proto_config *); /* After configuring each instance */
74: struct proto * (*init)(struct proto_config *); /* Create new instance */
75: int (*reconfigure)(struct proto *, struct proto_config *); /* Try to reconfigure instance, returns success */
76: void (*dump)(struct proto *); /* Debugging dump */
77: void (*dump_attrs)(struct rte *); /* Dump protocol-dependent attributes */
78: int (*start)(struct proto *); /* Start the instance */
79: int (*shutdown)(struct proto *); /* Stop the instance */
80: void (*cleanup)(struct proto *); /* Called after shutdown when protocol became hungry/down */
81: void (*get_status)(struct proto *, byte *buf); /* Get instance status (for `show protocols' command) */
82: void (*get_route_info)(struct rte *, byte *buf); /* Get route information (for `show route' command) */
83: int (*get_attr)(struct eattr *, byte *buf, int buflen); /* ASCIIfy dynamic attribute (returns GA_*) */
84: void (*show_proto_info)(struct proto *); /* Show protocol info (for `show protocols all' command) */
85: void (*copy_config)(struct proto_config *, struct proto_config *); /* Copy config from given protocol instance */
86: };
87:
88: void protos_build(void);
89: void proto_build(struct protocol *);
90: void protos_preconfig(struct config *);
91: void protos_commit(struct config *new, struct config *old, int force_restart, int type);
92: struct proto * proto_spawn(struct proto_config *cf, uint disabled);
93: void protos_dump_all(void);
94:
95: #define GA_UNKNOWN 0 /* Attribute not recognized */
96: #define GA_NAME 1 /* Result = name */
97: #define GA_FULL 2 /* Result = both name and value */
98:
99: /*
100: * Known protocols
101: */
102:
103: extern struct protocol
104: proto_device, proto_radv, proto_rip, proto_static, proto_mrt,
105: proto_ospf, proto_perf,
106: proto_pipe, proto_bgp, proto_bfd, proto_babel, proto_rpki;
107:
108: /*
109: * Routing Protocol Instance
110: */
111:
112: struct proto_config {
113: node n;
114: struct config *global; /* Global configuration data */
115: struct protocol *protocol; /* Protocol */
116: struct proto *proto; /* Instance we've created */
117: struct proto_config *parent; /* Parent proto_config for dynamic protocols */
118: char *name;
119: char *dsc;
120: int class; /* SYM_PROTO or SYM_TEMPLATE */
121: u8 net_type; /* Protocol network type (NET_*), 0 for undefined */
122: u8 disabled; /* Protocol enabled/disabled by default */
123: u8 vrf_set; /* Related VRF instance (below) is defined */
124: u32 debug, mrtdump; /* Debugging bitfields, both use D_* constants */
125: u32 router_id; /* Protocol specific router ID */
126:
127: list channels; /* List of channel configs (struct channel_config) */
128: struct iface *vrf; /* Related VRF instance, NULL if global */
129:
130: /* Check proto_reconfigure() and proto_copy_config() after changing struct proto_config */
131:
132: /* Protocol-specific data follow... */
133: };
134:
135: /* Protocol statistics */
136: struct proto_stats {
137: /* Import - from protocol to core */
138: u32 imp_routes; /* Number of routes successfully imported to the (adjacent) routing table */
139: u32 filt_routes; /* Number of routes rejected in import filter but kept in the routing table */
140: u32 pref_routes; /* Number of routes selected as best in the (adjacent) routing table */
141: u32 imp_updates_received; /* Number of route updates received */
142: u32 imp_updates_invalid; /* Number of route updates rejected as invalid */
143: u32 imp_updates_filtered; /* Number of route updates rejected by filters */
144: u32 imp_updates_ignored; /* Number of route updates rejected as already in route table */
145: u32 imp_updates_accepted; /* Number of route updates accepted and imported */
146: u32 imp_withdraws_received; /* Number of route withdraws received */
147: u32 imp_withdraws_invalid; /* Number of route withdraws rejected as invalid */
148: u32 imp_withdraws_ignored; /* Number of route withdraws rejected as already not in route table */
149: u32 imp_withdraws_accepted; /* Number of route withdraws accepted and processed */
150:
151: /* Export - from core to protocol */
152: u32 exp_routes; /* Number of routes successfully exported to the protocol */
153: u32 exp_updates_received; /* Number of route updates received */
154: u32 exp_updates_rejected; /* Number of route updates rejected by protocol */
155: u32 exp_updates_filtered; /* Number of route updates rejected by filters */
156: u32 exp_updates_accepted; /* Number of route updates accepted and exported */
157: u32 exp_withdraws_received; /* Number of route withdraws received */
158: u32 exp_withdraws_accepted; /* Number of route withdraws accepted and processed */
159: };
160:
161: struct proto {
162: node n; /* Node in global proto_list */
163: struct protocol *proto; /* Protocol */
164: struct proto_config *cf; /* Configuration data */
165: struct proto_config *cf_new; /* Configuration we want to switch to after shutdown (NULL=delete) */
166: pool *pool; /* Pool containing local objects */
167: event *event; /* Protocol event */
168:
169: list channels; /* List of channels to rtables (struct channel) */
170: struct channel *main_channel; /* Primary channel */
171: struct rte_src *main_source; /* Primary route source */
172: struct iface *vrf; /* Related VRF instance, NULL if global */
173:
174: char *name; /* Name of this instance (== cf->name) */
175: u32 debug; /* Debugging flags */
176: u32 mrtdump; /* MRTDump flags */
177: uint active_channels; /* Number of active channels */
178: byte net_type; /* Protocol network type (NET_*), 0 for undefined */
179: byte disabled; /* Manually disabled */
180: byte vrf_set; /* Related VRF instance (above) is defined */
181: byte proto_state; /* Protocol state machine (PS_*, see below) */
182: byte active; /* From PS_START to cleanup after PS_STOP */
183: byte do_start; /* Start actions are scheduled */
184: byte do_stop; /* Stop actions are scheduled */
185: byte reconfiguring; /* We're shutting down due to reconfiguration */
186: byte gr_recovery; /* Protocol should participate in graceful restart recovery */
187: byte down_sched; /* Shutdown is scheduled for later (PDS_*) */
188: byte down_code; /* Reason for shutdown (PDC_* codes) */
189: u32 hash_key; /* Random key used for hashing of neighbors */
190: btime last_state_change; /* Time of last state transition */
191: char *last_state_name_announced; /* Last state name we've announced to the user */
192: char *message; /* State-change message, allocated from proto_pool */
193:
194: /*
195: * General protocol hooks:
196: *
197: * if_notify Notify protocol about interface state changes.
198: * ifa_notify Notify protocol about interface address changes.
199: * rt_notify Notify protocol about routing table updates.
200: * neigh_notify Notify protocol about neighbor cache events.
201: * make_tmp_attrs Add attributes to rta from from private attrs stored in rte. The route and rta MUST NOT be cached.
202: * store_tmp_attrs Store private attrs back to rte and undef added attributes. The route and rta MUST NOT be cached.
203: * preexport Called as the first step of the route exporting process.
204: * It can construct a new rte, add private attributes and
205: * decide whether the route shall be exported: 1=yes, -1=no,
206: * 0=process it through the export filter set by the user.
207: * reload_routes Request channel to reload all its routes to the core
208: * (using rte_update()). Returns: 0=reload cannot be done,
209: * 1= reload is scheduled and will happen (asynchronously).
210: * feed_begin Notify channel about beginning of route feeding.
211: * feed_end Notify channel about finish of route feeding.
212: */
213:
214: void (*if_notify)(struct proto *, unsigned flags, struct iface *i);
215: void (*ifa_notify)(struct proto *, unsigned flags, struct ifa *a);
216: void (*rt_notify)(struct proto *, struct channel *, struct network *net, struct rte *new, struct rte *old);
217: void (*neigh_notify)(struct neighbor *neigh);
218: void (*make_tmp_attrs)(struct rte *rt, struct linpool *pool);
219: void (*store_tmp_attrs)(struct rte *rt, struct linpool *pool);
220: int (*preexport)(struct proto *, struct rte **rt, struct linpool *pool);
221: void (*reload_routes)(struct channel *);
222: void (*feed_begin)(struct channel *, int initial);
223: void (*feed_end)(struct channel *);
224:
225: /*
226: * Routing entry hooks (called only for routes belonging to this protocol):
227: *
228: * rte_recalculate Called at the beginning of the best route selection
229: * rte_better Compare two rte's and decide which one is better (1=first, 0=second).
230: * rte_same Compare two rte's and decide whether they are identical (1=yes, 0=no).
231: * rte_mergable Compare two rte's and decide whether they could be merged (1=yes, 0=no).
232: * rte_insert Called whenever a rte is inserted to a routing table.
233: * rte_remove Called whenever a rte is removed from the routing table.
234: */
235:
236: int (*rte_recalculate)(struct rtable *, struct network *, struct rte *, struct rte *, struct rte *);
237: int (*rte_better)(struct rte *, struct rte *);
238: int (*rte_same)(struct rte *, struct rte *);
239: int (*rte_mergable)(struct rte *, struct rte *);
240: struct rte * (*rte_modify)(struct rte *, struct linpool *);
241: void (*rte_insert)(struct network *, struct rte *);
242: void (*rte_remove)(struct network *, struct rte *);
243:
244: /* Hic sunt protocol-specific data */
245: };
246:
247: struct proto_spec {
248: void *ptr;
249: int patt;
250: };
251:
252:
253: #define PDS_DISABLE 1 /* Proto disable scheduled */
254: #define PDS_RESTART 2 /* Proto restart scheduled */
255:
256: #define PDC_CF_REMOVE 0x01 /* Removed in new config */
257: #define PDC_CF_DISABLE 0x02 /* Disabled in new config */
258: #define PDC_CF_RESTART 0x03 /* Restart due to reconfiguration */
259: #define PDC_CMD_DISABLE 0x11 /* Result of disable command */
260: #define PDC_CMD_RESTART 0x12 /* Result of restart command */
261: #define PDC_CMD_SHUTDOWN 0x13 /* Result of global shutdown */
262: #define PDC_CMD_GR_DOWN 0x14 /* Result of global graceful restart */
263: #define PDC_RX_LIMIT_HIT 0x21 /* Route receive limit reached */
264: #define PDC_IN_LIMIT_HIT 0x22 /* Route import limit reached */
265: #define PDC_OUT_LIMIT_HIT 0x23 /* Route export limit reached */
266:
267:
268: void *proto_new(struct proto_config *);
269: void *proto_config_new(struct protocol *, int class);
270: void proto_copy_config(struct proto_config *dest, struct proto_config *src);
271: void proto_clone_config(struct symbol *sym, struct proto_config *parent);
272: void proto_set_message(struct proto *p, char *msg, int len);
273:
274: void graceful_restart_recovery(void);
275: void graceful_restart_init(void);
276: void graceful_restart_show_status(void);
277: void channel_graceful_restart_lock(struct channel *c);
278: void channel_graceful_restart_unlock(struct channel *c);
279:
280: #define DEFAULT_GR_WAIT 240
281:
282: void channel_show_limit(struct channel_limit *l, const char *dsc);
283: void channel_show_info(struct channel *c);
284:
285: void proto_cmd_show(struct proto *, uintptr_t, int);
286: void proto_cmd_disable(struct proto *, uintptr_t, int);
287: void proto_cmd_enable(struct proto *, uintptr_t, int);
288: void proto_cmd_restart(struct proto *, uintptr_t, int);
289: void proto_cmd_reload(struct proto *, uintptr_t, int);
290: void proto_cmd_debug(struct proto *, uintptr_t, int);
291: void proto_cmd_mrtdump(struct proto *, uintptr_t, int);
292:
293: void proto_apply_cmd(struct proto_spec ps, void (* cmd)(struct proto *, uintptr_t, int), int restricted, uintptr_t arg);
294: struct proto *proto_get_named(struct symbol *, struct protocol *);
295:
296: #define CMD_RELOAD 0
297: #define CMD_RELOAD_IN 1
298: #define CMD_RELOAD_OUT 2
299:
300: static inline u32
301: proto_get_router_id(struct proto_config *pc)
302: {
303: return pc->router_id ? pc->router_id : pc->global->router_id;
304: }
305:
306:
307: extern pool *proto_pool;
308: extern list proto_list;
309:
310: /*
311: * Each protocol instance runs two different state machines:
312: *
313: * [P] The protocol machine: (implemented inside protocol)
314: *
315: * DOWN ----> START
316: * ^ |
317: * | V
318: * STOP <---- UP
319: *
320: * States: DOWN Protocol is down and it's waiting for the core
321: * requesting protocol start.
322: * START Protocol is waiting for connection with the rest
323: * of the network and it's not willing to accept
324: * packets. When it connects, it goes to UP state.
325: * UP Protocol is up and running. When the network
326: * connection breaks down or the core requests
327: * protocol to be terminated, it goes to STOP state.
328: * STOP Protocol is disconnecting from the network.
329: * After it disconnects, it returns to DOWN state.
330: *
331: * In: start() Called in DOWN state to request protocol startup.
332: * Returns new state: either UP or START (in this
333: * case, the protocol will notify the core when it
334: * finally comes UP).
335: * stop() Called in START, UP or STOP state to request
336: * protocol shutdown. Returns new state: either
337: * DOWN or STOP (in this case, the protocol will
338: * notify the core when it finally comes DOWN).
339: *
340: * Out: proto_notify_state() -- called by protocol instance when
341: * it does any state transition not covered by
342: * return values of start() and stop(). This includes
343: * START->UP (delayed protocol startup), UP->STOP
344: * (spontaneous shutdown) and STOP->DOWN (delayed
345: * shutdown).
346: */
347:
348: #define PS_DOWN 0
349: #define PS_START 1
350: #define PS_UP 2
351: #define PS_STOP 3
352:
353: void proto_notify_state(struct proto *p, unsigned state);
354:
355: /*
356: * [F] The feeder machine: (implemented in core routines)
357: *
358: * HUNGRY ----> FEEDING
359: * ^ |
360: * | V
361: * FLUSHING <---- HAPPY
362: *
363: * States: HUNGRY Protocol either administratively down (i.e.,
364: * disabled by the user) or temporarily down
365: * (i.e., [P] is not UP)
366: * FEEDING The protocol came up and we're feeding it
367: * initial routes. [P] is UP.
368: * HAPPY The protocol is up and it's receiving normal
369: * routing updates. [P] is UP.
370: * FLUSHING The protocol is down and we're removing its
371: * routes from the table. [P] is STOP or DOWN.
372: *
373: * Normal lifecycle of a protocol looks like:
374: *
375: * HUNGRY/DOWN --> HUNGRY/START --> HUNGRY/UP -->
376: * FEEDING/UP --> HAPPY/UP --> FLUSHING/STOP|DOWN -->
377: * HUNGRY/STOP|DOWN --> HUNGRY/DOWN
378: *
379: * Sometimes, protocol might switch from HAPPY/UP to FEEDING/UP
380: * if it wants to refeed the routes (for example BGP does so
381: * as a result of received ROUTE-REFRESH request).
382: */
383:
384:
385:
386: /*
387: * Debugging flags
388: */
389:
390: #define D_STATES 1 /* [core] State transitions */
391: #define D_ROUTES 2 /* [core] Routes passed by the filters */
392: #define D_FILTERS 4 /* [core] Routes rejected by the filters */
393: #define D_IFACES 8 /* [core] Interface events */
394: #define D_EVENTS 16 /* Protocol events */
395: #define D_PACKETS 32 /* Packets sent/received */
396:
397: #ifndef PARSER
398: #define TRACE(flags, msg, args...) \
399: do { if (p->p.debug & flags) log(L_TRACE "%s: " msg, p->p.name , ## args ); } while(0)
400: #endif
401:
402:
403: /*
404: * MRTDump flags
405: */
406:
407: #define MD_STATES 1 /* Protocol state changes (BGP4MP_MESSAGE_AS4) */
408: #define MD_MESSAGES 2 /* Protocol packets (BGP4MP_MESSAGE_AS4) */
409:
410: /*
411: * Known unique protocol instances as referenced by config routines
412: */
413:
414: extern struct proto_config *cf_dev_proto;
415:
416:
417: /*
418: * Protocol limits
419: */
420:
421: #define PLD_RX 0 /* Receive limit */
422: #define PLD_IN 1 /* Import limit */
423: #define PLD_OUT 2 /* Export limit */
424: #define PLD_MAX 3
425:
426: #define PLA_NONE 0 /* No limit */
427: #define PLA_WARN 1 /* Issue log warning */
428: #define PLA_BLOCK 2 /* Block new routes */
429: #define PLA_RESTART 4 /* Force protocol restart */
430: #define PLA_DISABLE 5 /* Shutdown and disable protocol */
431:
432: #define PLS_INITIAL 0 /* Initial limit state after protocol start */
433: #define PLS_ACTIVE 1 /* Limit was hit */
434: #define PLS_BLOCKED 2 /* Limit is active and blocking new routes */
435:
436: struct channel_limit {
437: u32 limit; /* Maximum number of prefixes */
438: u8 action; /* Action to take (PLA_*) */
439: u8 state; /* State of limit (PLS_*) */
440: };
441:
442: void channel_notify_limit(struct channel *c, struct channel_limit *l, int dir, u32 rt_count);
443:
444:
445: /*
446: * Channels
447: */
448:
449: struct channel_class {
450: uint channel_size; /* Size of channel data structure */
451: uint config_size; /* Size of channel config data structure */
452:
453: void (*init)(struct channel *, struct channel_config *); /* Create new instance */
454: int (*reconfigure)(struct channel *, struct channel_config *, int *import_changed, int *export_changed); /* Try to reconfigure instance, returns success */
455: int (*start)(struct channel *); /* Start the instance */
456: void (*shutdown)(struct channel *); /* Stop the instance */
457: void (*cleanup)(struct channel *); /* Channel finished flush */
458:
459: void (*copy_config)(struct channel_config *, struct channel_config *); /* Copy config from given channel instance */
460: #if 0
461: XXXX;
462: void (*preconfig)(struct protocol *, struct config *); /* Just before configuring */
463: void (*postconfig)(struct proto_config *); /* After configuring each instance */
464:
465:
466: void (*dump)(struct proto *); /* Debugging dump */
467: void (*dump_attrs)(struct rte *); /* Dump protocol-dependent attributes */
468:
469: void (*get_status)(struct proto *, byte *buf); /* Get instance status (for `show protocols' command) */
470: void (*get_route_info)(struct rte *, byte *buf); /* Get route information (for `show route' command) */
471: int (*get_attr)(struct eattr *, byte *buf, int buflen); /* ASCIIfy dynamic attribute (returns GA_*) */
472: void (*show_proto_info)(struct proto *); /* Show protocol info (for `show protocols all' command) */
473:
474: #endif
475: };
476:
477: extern struct channel_class channel_bgp;
478:
479: struct channel_config {
480: node n;
481: const char *name;
482: const struct channel_class *channel;
483:
484: struct proto_config *parent; /* Where channel is defined (proto or template) */
485: struct rtable_config *table; /* Table we're attached to */
486: const struct filter *in_filter, *out_filter; /* Attached filters */
487: struct channel_limit rx_limit; /* Limit for receiving routes from protocol
488: (relevant when in_keep_filtered is active) */
489: struct channel_limit in_limit; /* Limit for importing routes from protocol */
490: struct channel_limit out_limit; /* Limit for exporting routes to protocol */
491:
492: u8 net_type; /* Routing table network type (NET_*), 0 for undefined */
493: u8 ra_mode; /* Mode of received route advertisements (RA_*) */
494: u16 preference; /* Default route preference */
495: u8 merge_limit; /* Maximal number of nexthops for RA_MERGED */
496: u8 in_keep_filtered; /* Routes rejected in import filter are kept */
497: };
498:
499: struct channel {
500: node n; /* Node in proto->channels */
501: node table_node; /* Node in table->channels */
502:
503: const char *name; /* Channel name (may be NULL) */
504: const struct channel_class *channel;
505: struct proto *proto;
506:
507: struct rtable *table;
508: const struct filter *in_filter; /* Input filter */
509: const struct filter *out_filter; /* Output filter */
510: struct channel_limit rx_limit; /* Receive limit (for in_keep_filtered) */
511: struct channel_limit in_limit; /* Input limit */
512: struct channel_limit out_limit; /* Output limit */
513:
514: struct event *feed_event; /* Event responsible for feeding */
515: struct fib_iterator feed_fit; /* Routing table iterator used during feeding */
516: struct proto_stats stats; /* Per-channel protocol statistics */
517:
518: u8 net_type; /* Routing table network type (NET_*), 0 for undefined */
519: u8 ra_mode; /* Mode of received route advertisements (RA_*) */
520: u16 preference; /* Default route preference */
521: u8 merge_limit; /* Maximal number of nexthops for RA_MERGED */
522: u8 in_keep_filtered; /* Routes rejected in import filter are kept */
523: u8 disabled;
524: u8 stale; /* Used in reconfiguration */
525:
526: u8 channel_state;
527: u8 export_state; /* Route export state (ES_*, see below) */
528: u8 feed_active;
529: u8 flush_active;
530: u8 refeeding; /* We are refeeding (valid only if export_state == ES_FEEDING) */
531: u8 reloadable; /* Hook reload_routes() is allowed on the channel */
532: u8 gr_lock; /* Graceful restart mechanism should wait for this channel */
533: u8 gr_wait; /* Route export to channel is postponed until graceful restart */
534:
535: btime last_state_change; /* Time of last state transition */
536: btime last_tx_filter_change;
537:
538: struct rtable *in_table; /* Internal table for received routes */
539: struct event *reload_event; /* Event responsible for reloading from in_table */
540: struct fib_iterator reload_fit; /* FIB iterator in in_table used during reloading */
541: struct rte *reload_next_rte; /* Route iterator in in_table used during reloading */
542: u8 reload_active; /* Iterator reload_fit is linked */
543:
544: struct rtable *out_table; /* Internal table for exported routes */
545: };
546:
547:
548: /*
549: * Channel states
550: *
551: * CS_DOWN - The initial and the final state of a channel. There is no route
552: * exchange between the protocol and the table. Channel is not counted as
553: * active. Channel keeps a ptr to the table, but do not lock the table and is
554: * not linked in the table. Generally, new closed channels are created in
555: * protocols' init() hooks. The protocol is expected to explicitly activate its
556: * channels (by calling channel_init() or channel_open()).
557: *
558: * CS_START - The channel as a connection between the protocol and the table is
559: * initialized (counted as active by the protocol, linked in the table and keeps
560: * the table locked), but there is no current route exchange. There still may be
561: * routes associated with the channel in the routing table if the channel falls
562: * to CS_START from CS_UP. Generally, channels are initialized in protocols'
563: * start() hooks when going to PS_START.
564: *
565: * CS_UP - The channel is initialized and the route exchange is allowed. Note
566: * that even in CS_UP state, route export may still be down (ES_DOWN) by the
567: * core decision (e.g. waiting for table convergence after graceful restart).
568: * I.e., the protocol decides to open the channel but the core decides to start
569: * route export. Route import (caused by rte_update() from the protocol) is not
570: * restricted by that and is on volition of the protocol. Generally, channels
571: * are opened in protocols' start() hooks when going to PS_UP.
572: *
573: * CS_FLUSHING - The transitional state between initialized channel and closed
574: * channel. The channel is still initialized, but no route exchange is allowed.
575: * Instead, the associated table is running flush loop to remove routes imported
576: * through the channel. After that, the channel changes state to CS_DOWN and
577: * is detached from the table (the table is unlocked and the channel is unlinked
578: * from it). Unlike other states, the CS_FLUSHING state is not explicitly
579: * entered or left by the protocol. A protocol may request to close a channel
580: * (by calling channel_close()), which causes the channel to change state to
581: * CS_FLUSHING and later to CS_DOWN. Also note that channels are closed
582: * automatically by the core when the protocol is going down.
583: *
584: * Allowed transitions:
585: *
586: * CS_DOWN -> CS_START / CS_UP
587: * CS_START -> CS_UP / CS_FLUSHING
588: * CS_UP -> CS_START / CS_FLUSHING
589: * CS_FLUSHING -> CS_DOWN (automatic)
590: */
591:
592: #define CS_DOWN 0
593: #define CS_START 1
594: #define CS_UP 2
595: #define CS_FLUSHING 3
596:
597: #define ES_DOWN 0
598: #define ES_FEEDING 1
599: #define ES_READY 2
600:
601:
602: struct channel_config *proto_cf_find_channel(struct proto_config *p, uint net_type);
603: static inline struct channel_config *proto_cf_main_channel(struct proto_config *pc)
604: { struct channel_config *cc = HEAD(pc->channels); return NODE_VALID(cc) ? cc : NULL; }
605:
606: struct channel *proto_find_channel_by_table(struct proto *p, struct rtable *t);
607: struct channel *proto_find_channel_by_name(struct proto *p, const char *n);
608: struct channel *proto_add_channel(struct proto *p, struct channel_config *cf);
609: int proto_configure_channel(struct proto *p, struct channel **c, struct channel_config *cf);
610:
611: void channel_set_state(struct channel *c, uint state);
612: void channel_setup_in_table(struct channel *c);
613: void channel_setup_out_table(struct channel *c);
614: void channel_schedule_reload(struct channel *c);
615:
616: static inline void channel_init(struct channel *c) { channel_set_state(c, CS_START); }
617: static inline void channel_open(struct channel *c) { channel_set_state(c, CS_UP); }
618: static inline void channel_close(struct channel *c) { channel_set_state(c, CS_FLUSHING); }
619:
620: void channel_request_feeding(struct channel *c);
621: void *channel_config_new(const struct channel_class *cc, const char *name, uint net_type, struct proto_config *proto);
622: void *channel_config_get(const struct channel_class *cc, const char *name, uint net_type, struct proto_config *proto);
623: int channel_reconfigure(struct channel *c, struct channel_config *cf);
624:
625:
626: /* Moved from route.h to avoid dependency conflicts */
627: static inline void rte_update(struct proto *p, const net_addr *n, rte *new) { rte_update2(p->main_channel, n, new, p->main_source); }
628:
629: static inline void
630: rte_update3(struct channel *c, const net_addr *n, rte *new, struct rte_src *src)
631: {
632: if (c->in_table && !rte_update_in(c, n, new, src))
633: return;
634:
635: rte_update2(c, n, new, src);
636: }
637:
638:
639: #endif
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