Some recent changes in BGP now require that the
peer's nexthop have a valid ifp when we are looking
at:
case BGP_ATTR_NHLEN_IPV6_GLOBAL_AND_LL:
case BGP_ATTR_NHLEN_VPNV6_GLOBAL_AND_LL:
This assumption makes sense for this type of Nexthop Attribute.
So for the test let's jimmy up a `fake` enough interface pointer
so that the actual test we can focus on what we are actually
testing.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@cumulusnetworks.com>
int main(void)
{
+ struct interface ifp;
struct peer *peer;
int i, j;
peer->status = Established;
peer->curr = stream_new(BGP_MAX_PACKET_SIZE);
+ ifp.ifindex = 0;
+ peer->nexthop.ifp = &ifp;
+
for (i = AFI_IP; i < AFI_MAX; i++)
for (j = SAFI_UNICAST; j < SAFI_MAX; j++) {
peer->afc[i][j] = 1;