Nobuhiro MIKI [Wed, 29 Jan 2025 04:31:53 +0000 (04:31 +0000)]
tools: Fix frr-reload for ebgp-multihop TTL reconfiguration.
In ebgp-multihop, there is a difference in reload behavior when TTL is
unspecified (meaning default 255) and when 255 is explicitly specified.
For example, when reloading with 'neighbor <neighbor> ebgp-multihop
255' in the config, the following difference is created. This commit
fixes that.
Lines To Delete
===============
router bgp 65001
no neighbor 10.0.0.4 ebgp-multihop
exit
TL;DR; Handling BGP AddPath capability is not trivial (possible) dynamically.
When the sender is AddPath-capable and sends NLRIs encoded with AddPath ID,
and at the same time the receiver sends AddPath capability "disable-addpath-rx"
(flag update) via dynamic capabilities, both peers are out of sync about the
AddPath state. The receiver thinks already he's not AddPath-capable anymore,
hence it tries to parse NLRIs as non-AddPath, while they are actually encoded
as AddPath.
AddPath capability itself does not provide (in RFC) any mechanism on backward
compatible way to handle NLRIs if they come mixed (AddPath + non-AddPath).
This explains why we have failures in our CI periodically.
Donald Sharp [Thu, 24 Oct 2024 21:44:31 +0000 (17:44 -0400)]
bgpd: Fix wrong pthread event cancelling
0 __pthread_kill_implementation (no_tid=0, signo=6, threadid=130719886083648) at ./nptl/pthread_kill.c:44
1 __pthread_kill_internal (signo=6, threadid=130719886083648) at ./nptl/pthread_kill.c:78
2 __GI___pthread_kill (threadid=130719886083648, signo=signo@entry=6) at ./nptl/pthread_kill.c:89
3 0x000076e399e42476 in __GI_raise (sig=6) at ../sysdeps/posix/raise.c:26
4 0x000076e39a34f950 in core_handler (signo=6, siginfo=0x76e3985fca30, context=0x76e3985fc900) at lib/sigevent.c:258
5 <signal handler called>
6 __pthread_kill_implementation (no_tid=0, signo=6, threadid=130719886083648) at ./nptl/pthread_kill.c:44
7 __pthread_kill_internal (signo=6, threadid=130719886083648) at ./nptl/pthread_kill.c:78
8 __GI___pthread_kill (threadid=130719886083648, signo=signo@entry=6) at ./nptl/pthread_kill.c:89
9 0x000076e399e42476 in __GI_raise (sig=sig@entry=6) at ../sysdeps/posix/raise.c:26
10 0x000076e399e287f3 in __GI_abort () at ./stdlib/abort.c:79
11 0x000076e39a39874b in _zlog_assert_failed (xref=0x76e39a46cca0 <_xref.27>, extra=0x0) at lib/zlog.c:789
12 0x000076e39a369dde in cancel_event_helper (m=0x5eda32df5e40, arg=0x5eda33afeed0, flags=1) at lib/event.c:1428
13 0x000076e39a369ef6 in event_cancel_event_ready (m=0x5eda32df5e40, arg=0x5eda33afeed0) at lib/event.c:1470
14 0x00005eda0a94a5b3 in bgp_stop (connection=0x5eda33afeed0) at bgpd/bgp_fsm.c:1355
15 0x00005eda0a94b4ae in bgp_stop_with_notify (connection=0x5eda33afeed0, code=8 '\b', sub_code=0 '\000') at bgpd/bgp_fsm.c:1610
16 0x00005eda0a979498 in bgp_packet_add (connection=0x5eda33afeed0, peer=0x5eda33b11800, s=0x76e3880daf90) at bgpd/bgp_packet.c:152
17 0x00005eda0a97a80f in bgp_keepalive_send (peer=0x5eda33b11800) at bgpd/bgp_packet.c:639
18 0x00005eda0a9511fd in peer_process (hb=0x5eda33c9ab80, arg=0x76e3985ffaf0) at bgpd/bgp_keepalives.c:111
19 0x000076e39a2cd8e6 in hash_iterate (hash=0x76e388000be0, func=0x5eda0a95105e <peer_process>, arg=0x76e3985ffaf0) at lib/hash.c:252
20 0x00005eda0a951679 in bgp_keepalives_start (arg=0x5eda3306af80) at bgpd/bgp_keepalives.c:214
21 0x000076e39a2c9932 in frr_pthread_inner (arg=0x5eda3306af80) at lib/frr_pthread.c:180
22 0x000076e399e94ac3 in start_thread (arg=<optimized out>) at ./nptl/pthread_create.c:442
23 0x000076e399f26850 in clone3 () at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/clone3.S:81
(gdb) f 12
12 0x000076e39a369dde in cancel_event_helper (m=0x5eda32df5e40, arg=0x5eda33afeed0, flags=1) at lib/event.c:1428
1428 assert(m->owner == pthread_self());
In this decode the attempt to cancel the connection's events from
the wrong thread is causing the crash. Modify the code to create an
event on the bm->master to cancel the events for the connection.
Donald Sharp [Thu, 24 Oct 2024 18:17:51 +0000 (14:17 -0400)]
bgpd: Fix deadlock in bgp_keepalive and master pthreads
(gdb) bt
0 futex_wait (private=0, expected=2, futex_word=0x5c438e9a98d8) at ../sysdeps/nptl/futex-internal.h:146
1 __GI___lll_lock_wait (futex=futex@entry=0x5c438e9a98d8, private=0) at ./nptl/lowlevellock.c:49
2 0x00007af16d698002 in lll_mutex_lock_optimized (mutex=0x5c438e9a98d8) at ./nptl/pthread_mutex_lock.c:48
3 ___pthread_mutex_lock (mutex=0x5c438e9a98d8) at ./nptl/pthread_mutex_lock.c:93
4 0x00005c4369c17e70 in _frr_mtx_lock (mutex=0x5c438e9a98d8, func=0x5c4369dc2750 <__func__.265> "bgp_notify_send_internal") at ./lib/frr_pthread.h:258
5 0x00005c4369c1a07a in bgp_notify_send_internal (connection=0x5c438e9a98c0, code=8 '\b', sub_code=0 '\000', data=0x0, datalen=0, use_curr=true) at bgpd/bgp_packet.c:928
6 0x00005c4369c1a707 in bgp_notify_send (connection=0x5c438e9a98c0, code=8 '\b', sub_code=0 '\000') at bgpd/bgp_packet.c:1069
7 0x00005c4369bea422 in bgp_stop_with_notify (connection=0x5c438e9a98c0, code=8 '\b', sub_code=0 '\000') at bgpd/bgp_fsm.c:1597
8 0x00005c4369c18480 in bgp_packet_add (connection=0x5c438e9a98c0, peer=0x5c438e9b6010, s=0x7af15c06bf70) at bgpd/bgp_packet.c:151
9 0x00005c4369c19816 in bgp_keepalive_send (peer=0x5c438e9b6010) at bgpd/bgp_packet.c:639
10 0x00005c4369bf01fd in peer_process (hb=0x5c438ed05520, arg=0x7af16bdffaf0) at bgpd/bgp_keepalives.c:111
11 0x00007af16dacd8e6 in hash_iterate (hash=0x7af15c000be0, func=0x5c4369bf005e <peer_process>, arg=0x7af16bdffaf0) at lib/hash.c:252
12 0x00005c4369bf0679 in bgp_keepalives_start (arg=0x5c438e0db110) at bgpd/bgp_keepalives.c:214
13 0x00007af16dac9932 in frr_pthread_inner (arg=0x5c438e0db110) at lib/frr_pthread.c:180
14 0x00007af16d694ac3 in start_thread (arg=<optimized out>) at ./nptl/pthread_create.c:442
15 0x00007af16d726850 in clone3 () at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/clone3.S:81
(gdb)
The bgp keepalive pthread gets deadlocked with itself and consequently
the bgp master pthread gets locked when it attempts to lock
the peerhash_mtx, since it is also locked by the keepalive_pthread
The keepalive pthread is locking the peerhash_mtx in
bgp_keepalives_start. Next the connection->io_mtx mutex in
bgp_keepalives_send is locked and then when it notices a problem it invokes
bgp_stop_with_notify which relocks the same mutex ( and of course
the relock causes it to get stuck on itself ). This generates a
deadlock condition.
Modify the code to only hold the connection->io_mtx as short as
possible.
Krishnasamy R [Tue, 21 Jan 2025 09:06:53 +0000 (01:06 -0800)]
bgpd: Fix for local interface MAC cache issue in 'bgp mac hash' table
Issue:
During FRR restart, we fail to add some of the local interface's MAC
to the 'bgp mac hash'. Not having local MAC in the hash table can cause
lookup issues while receiving EVPN RT-2.
Currently, we have code to add local MAC(bgp_mac_add_mac_entry) while handling
interface add/up events in BGP(bgp_ifp_up/bgp_ifp_create). But the code
'bgp_mac_add_mac_entry' in bgp_ifp_create is not getting invoked as it
is placed under a specific check(vrf->bgp link check).
Fix:
We can skip this check 'vrf->bgp link existence' as the tenant VRF might
not have BGP instance but still we want to cache the tenant VRF local
MACs. So keeping this check in bgp_ifp_create inline with bgp_ifp_up.
Enke Chen [Thu, 9 Jan 2025 01:34:29 +0000 (17:34 -0800)]
bgpd: apply route-map for aggregate before attribute comparison
Currently when re-evaluating an aggregate route, the full attribute of
the aggregate route is not compared with the existing one in the BGP
table. That can result in unnecessary churns (un-install and then
install) of the aggregate route when a more specific route is added or
deleted, or when the route-map for the aggregate changes. The churn
would impact route installation and route advertisement.
The fix is to apply the route-map for the aggregate first and then
compare the attribute.
Louis Scalbert [Thu, 9 Jan 2025 17:28:53 +0000 (18:28 +0100)]
bgpd: fix crash in displaying json orf prefix-list
bgpd crashes when there is several entries in the prefix-list. No
backtrace is provided because the issue was catched from a code review.
Fixes: 856ca177c4 ("Added json formating support to show-...-neighbors-... bgp commands.") Signed-off-by: Louis Scalbert <louis.scalbert@6wind.com>
(cherry picked from commit 8ccf60921b85893d301186a0f8156fb702da379f)
Louis Scalbert [Thu, 9 Jan 2025 17:24:39 +0000 (18:24 +0100)]
bgpd: fix bgp orf prefix-list json prefix
0x<address>FX was displayed instead of the prefix.
Fixes: b219dda129 ("lib: Convert usage of strings to %pFX and %pRN") Signed-off-by: Louis Scalbert <louis.scalbert@6wind.com>
(cherry picked from commit b7e843d7e8afe57d3815dbb44e30307654e73711)
Jonathan Voss [Fri, 3 Jan 2025 03:19:30 +0000 (03:19 +0000)]
tools: Add missing rpki keyword to vrf in frr-reload
When reloading the following configuration:
```
vrf red
rpki
rpki cache tcp 172.65.0.2 8282 preference 1
exit
exit-vrf
```
frr-reload.py does not properly enter the `rpki` context
within a `vrf`. Because of this, it fails to apply RPKI
configurations.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@nvidia.com> Signed-off-by: Rajasekar Raja <rajasekarr@nvidia.com>
(cherry picked from commit 54ec9f38884fb63e045732537c4c1f4a94608987)
Donatas Abraitis [Mon, 23 Dec 2024 21:07:38 +0000 (23:07 +0200)]
FRR Release 10.1.2
- babeld
- Do not remove route when replacing
- Send the route's metric down to zebra.
- bfdd
- Add no variants to interval configurations
- Retain remote dplane client socket
- bgpd
- Actually make ` --v6-with-v4-nexthops` it work
- Add `bgp ipv6-auto-ra` command
- Allow value 0 in aigp-metric setting
- Avoid use-after-free when doing `no router bgp` with auto created instances
- Fix to pop items off zebra_announce FIFO for few EVPN triggers
- Clear all paths including addpath once GR expires
- Compare aigp after local route check in bgp_path_info_cmp()
- Do not filter no-export community for BGP OAD (one administration domain)
- Do not reset peers on suppress-fib toggling
- EVPN fix per rd specific type-2 json output
- Fix bgp core with a possible Intf delete
- Fix blank line in running-config with bmp listener cmd
- Fix crash when polling bgp4v2PathAttrTable
- Fix display of local label in show bgp
- Fix `enforce-first-as` per peer-group removal
- Fix evpn bestpath calculation when path is not established
- Fix evpn mh esi flap remove local routes
- Fix for match source-protocol in route-map for redistribute cmd
- Fix memory leak when creating BMP connection with a source interface
- Fix memory leak when reconfiguring a route distinguisher
- Fix printfrr_bp for non initialized peers
- Fix resolvedPrefix in show nexthop json output
- Fix route selection with AIGP
- Fix several issues in sourcing AIGP attribute
- Fix unconfigure asdot neighbor
- Fix use single whitespace when displaying flowspec entries
- Fix version attribute is an int, not a string
- Include structure when installing End.DT4/6 SID
- Include structure when installing End.DT46 SID
- Include structure when removing End.DT4/6 SID
- Include structure when removing End.DT46 SID
- Move some non BGP-specific route-map functions to lib
- Set LLGR stale routes for all the paths including addpath
- Treat numbered community-list only if it's in a range 1-500
- Validate both nexthop information (NEXTHOP and NLRI)
- Validate only affected RPKI prefixes instead of a full RIB
- isisd
- Fix change flex-algorithm number from uint32 to uint8
- Fix memory leaks when the transition of neighbor state from non-UP to DOWN
- Fix rcap tlv double-free crash
- Fix wrong check for MT commands
- lib
- Attach stdout to child only if --log=stdout and stdout FD is a tty
- Include SID structure in seg6local nexthop
- Take ge/le into consideration when checking the prefix with the prefix-list
- Keep `zebra on-rib-process script` in frr.conf
- nhrpd
- Fixes duplicate auth extension
- ospfd
- Add a hidden command for old `no router-id`
- Fix heap corruption vulnerability when parsing SR-Algorithm TLV
- Fix missing '[no]ip ospf graceful-restart hello-delay <N>' commands
- Interface 'ip ospf neighbor-filter' startup config not applied.
- Use router_id what Zebra has if we remove a static router_id
- pimd
- Allow resolving bsr via directly connected secondary address
- Fix access-list memory leak in pimd
- vrrpd
- Iterate over all ancillary messages
- zebra
- Add missing new line for help string
- Add missing proto translations
- Correctly report metrics
- Fix crash during reconnect
- Fix heap-use-after free on ns shutdown
- Fix snmp walk of zebra rib
- Let's use memset instead of walking bytes and setting to 0
- Separate zebra ZAPI server open and accept
- Unlock node only after operation in zebra_free_rnh()
bgpd: Validate only affected RPKI prefixes instead of a full RIB
Before this fix, if rpki_sync_socket_rtr socket returns EAGAIN, then ALL routes
in the RIB are revalidated which takes lots of CPU and some unnecessary traffic,
e.g. if using BMP servers. With a full feed it would waste 50-80Mbps.
Instead we should try to drain an existing pipe (another end), and revalidate
only affected prefixes.
Philippe Guibert [Wed, 18 Dec 2024 15:53:48 +0000 (16:53 +0100)]
bgpd: fix memory leak when reconfiguring a route distinguisher
A memory leak happens when reconfiguring an already configured route
distinguisher on an L3VPN BGP instance. Fix this by freeing the previous
route distinguisher.
Donald Sharp [Thu, 5 Dec 2024 18:12:00 +0000 (13:12 -0500)]
bgpd: Fix evpn bestpath calculation when path is not established
If you have a bestpath list that looks something like this:
<local evpn mac route>
<learned from peer out swp60>
<learned from peer out swp57>
And a network event happens that causes the peer out swp60
to not be in an established state, yet we still have the
path_info for the destination for swp60, bestpath
will currently end up with this order:
<learned from peer out swp60>
<local evpn mac route>
<learned from peer out swp57>
This causes the local evpn mac route to be deleted in zebra( Wrong! ).
This is happening because swp60 is skipped in bestpath calculation and
not considered to be a path yet it stays at the front of the list.
Modify bestpath calculation such that when pulling the unsorted_list
together to pull path info's into that list when they are also
not in a established state.
Donatas Abraitis [Tue, 10 Dec 2024 14:28:26 +0000 (16:28 +0200)]
lib: Take ge/le into consideration when checking the prefix with the prefix-list
Without the fix:
```
show ip prefix-list test_1 10.20.30.96/27 first-match
<no result>
show ip prefix-list test_2 192.168.1.2/32 first-match
<no result>
```
With the fix:
```
ip prefix-list test_1 seq 10 permit 10.20.30.64/26 le 27
!
end
donatas# show ip prefix-list test_1 10.20.30.96/27
seq 10 permit 10.20.30.64/26 le 27 (hit count: 1, refcount: 0)
donatas# show ip prefix-list test_1 10.20.30.64/27
seq 10 permit 10.20.30.64/26 le 27 (hit count: 2, refcount: 0)
donatas# show ip prefix-list test_1 10.20.30.64/28
donatas# show ip prefix-list test_1 10.20.30.126/26
seq 10 permit 10.20.30.64/26 le 27 (hit count: 3, refcount: 0)
donatas# show ip prefix-list test_1 10.20.30.126/30
donatas#
```
Rajasekar Raja [Tue, 10 Dec 2024 21:45:02 +0000 (13:45 -0800)]
bgpd: Fix bgp core with a possible Intf delete
Although trigger unknown, based on the backtrace in one of the internal
testing, we do see some delete in the Intf where we can have the peer
ifp pointer null and we try to dereference it while trying to install
the route leading to a crash
Skip updating the ifindex in such cases and since the nexthop is not
properly updated, BGP skips sending it to zebra.
BackTrace:
0 0x00007faef05e7ebc in ?? () from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6
1 0x00007faef0598fb2 in raise () from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6
2 0x00007faef09900dc in core_handler (signo=11, siginfo=0x7ffdde8cb4b0, context=<optimized out>) at lib/sigevent.c:274
3 <signal handler called>
4 0x00005560aad4b7d8 in update_ipv6nh_for_route_install (api_nh=0x7ffdde8cbe94, is_evpn=false, best_pi=0x5560b21187d0, pi=0x5560b21187d0, ifindex=0, nexthop=0x5560b03cb0dc,
nh_bgp=0x5560ace04df0, nh_othervrf=0) at bgpd/bgp_zebra.c:1273
5 bgp_zebra_announce_actual (dest=dest@entry=0x5560afcfa950, info=0x5560b21187d0, bgp=0x5560ace04df0) at bgpd/bgp_zebra.c:1521
6 0x00005560aad4bc85 in bgp_handle_route_announcements_to_zebra (e=<optimized out>) at bgpd/bgp_zebra.c:1896
7 0x00007faef09a1c0d in thread_call (thread=thread@entry=0x7ffdde8d7580) at lib/thread.c:2008
8 0x00007faef095a598 in frr_run (master=0x5560ac7e5190) at lib/libfrr.c:1223
9 0x00005560aac65db6 in main (argc=<optimized out>, argv=<optimized out>) at bgpd/bgp_main.c:557
(gdb) f 4
4 0x00005560aad4b7d8 in update_ipv6nh_for_route_install (api_nh=0x7ffdde8cbe94, is_evpn=false, best_pi=0x5560b21187d0, pi=0x5560b21187d0, ifindex=0, nexthop=0x5560b03cb0dc,
nh_bgp=0x5560ace04df0, nh_othervrf=0) at bgpd/bgp_zebra.c:1273
1273 in bgpd/bgp_zebra.c
(gdb) p pi->peer->ifp
$26 = (struct interface *) 0x0
Mark Stapp [Wed, 30 Oct 2024 15:02:17 +0000 (11:02 -0400)]
zebra: separate zebra ZAPI server open and accept
Separate zebra's ZAPI server socket handling into two phases:
an early phase that opens the socket, and a later phase that
starts listening for client connections.
Philippe Guibert [Tue, 26 Nov 2024 13:19:34 +0000 (14:19 +0100)]
bgpd: fix use single whitespace when displaying flowspec entries
There is an extra space in the 'Displayed' line of show bgp command,
that should not be present.
Fix this by being consistent with the output of the other address
families.
Fixes: ("a1baf9e84f71") bgpd: Use single whitespace when displaying show bgp summary Signed-off-by: Philippe Guibert <philippe.guibert@6wind.com>
(cherry picked from commit 561debab5430ac85e8e42e839312d213479a767a)
Donatas Abraitis [Sun, 17 Nov 2024 09:19:19 +0000 (11:19 +0200)]
bgpd: Validate both nexthop information (NEXTHOP and NLRI)
If we receive an IPv6 prefix e.g.: 2001:db8:100::/64 with nextop: 0.0.0.0, and
mp_nexthop: fc00::2, we should not treat this with an invalid nexthop because
of 0.0.0.0. We MUST check for MP_REACH attribute also and decide later if we
have at least one a valid nexthop.
Rajasekar Raja [Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:09:55 +0000 (23:09 -0800)]
bgpd : backpressure - Fix to pop items off zebra_announce FIFO for few EVPN triggers
In cases such as 'no advertise-all-vni' and L2 VNI DELETE, we need to
pop all the VPN routes present in the bgp_zebra_announce FIFO yet to
be processed regardless of VNI is configured or not.
NOTE: NO need to pop the VPN routes in two cases
1) In free_vni_entry
- Called by bgp_free()->bgp_evpn_cleanup().
- Since bgp_delete is called before bgp_free and we pop all the dest
pertaining to bgp under delete.
2) evpn_delete_vni() when user configures "no vni" since the withdraw
of all routes happen in normal cycle.
Krishnasamy R [Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:59:31 +0000 (01:59 -0800)]
bgpd: fix resolvedPrefix in show nexthop json output
While populating the nexthop info for "show bgp nexthop json", resolvedPrefix
is added in parent json object instead of json_nexthop object.
This results in displaying wrong resolvedPrefix for nexthops.
Fixing the same by adding resolvedPrefix to json_nexthop object, so that
the proper resolvedPrefix would be displayed for the respective nexthop
Rajasekar Raja [Mon, 21 Oct 2024 17:53:27 +0000 (10:53 -0700)]
bgpd: Fix for match source-protocol in route-map for redistribute cmd
A redistribute cmd can have a route-map attached to it and adding the
match source-protocol to that route-map means BGP to filter which
protocol routes to accept among the bunch of routes zebra is sending.
bgpd: Set LLGR stale routes for all the paths including addpath
Without this patch we set only the first path for the route (if multiple exist)
as LLGR stale and stop doing that for the rest of the paths, which is wrong.
Donatas Abraitis [Thu, 31 Oct 2024 08:47:48 +0000 (10:47 +0200)]
zebra: Add missing new line for help string
```
-A, --asic-offload FRR is interacting with an asic underneath the linux kernel
--v6-with-v4-nexthops Underlying dataplane supports v6 routes with v4 nexthops -s, --nl-bufsize Set netlink receive buffer size
```
Fixes: 1f5611c06d1c243b42279748788f0627793ead9c ("zebra: Allow zebra cli to accept v6 routes with v4 nexthops") Signed-off-by: Donatas Abraitis <donatas@opensourcerouting.org>
(cherry picked from commit 25ae643996d338b8230fb15a9064843fe85de224)
isisd: Fix memory leaks when the transition of neighbor state from non-UP to DOWN
When receiving a hello packet, if the neighbor state transitions directly from a non-ISIS_ADJ_UP state (such as ISIS_ADJ_INITIALIZING) to ISIS_ADJ_DOWN state, the neighbor entry cannot be deleted. If the neighbor is removed or the neighbor's System ID changes, it may result in memory leakage in the neighbor entry.
Test Scenario:
LAN link between Router A and Router B is established. Router A does not configure neighbor authentication, while Router B is configured with neighbor authentication. When the neighbor entry on Router B ages out, the neighbor state on Router A transitions to INIT. If Router B is then removed, the neighbor state on Router A transitions to DOWN and persists.
Louis Scalbert [Fri, 25 Oct 2024 15:54:07 +0000 (17:54 +0200)]
bgpd: fix display of local label in show bgp
Fix the display of the local label in show bgp.
> r1# show bgp ipv4 labeled-unicast 172.16.2.2/32
> BGP routing table entry for 172.16.2.2/32, version 2
> Local label: 16 <---- MISSING
> Paths: (1 available, best #1, table default, vrf (null))
> Advertised to non peer-group peers:
> 192.168.1.2
> 65501
> 192.168.1.2 from 192.168.1.2 (172.16.2.2)
> Origin IGP, metric 0, valid, external, best (First path received)
> Remote label: 3
> Last update: Fri Oct 25 17:55:45 2024
Fixes: 67f67ba481 ("bgpd: Drop label_ntop/label_pton functions") Signed-off-by: Louis Scalbert <louis.scalbert@6wind.com>
(cherry picked from commit e7b3276ace65d59edb4d614158d4f2959f12f868)
pimd: allow resolving bsr via directly connected secondary address
This only matters to single hop nodes that are adjacent to the bsr. More common
with IPv6 where LL address is used in PIM as the primary address. If the BSR IP
happens to be an address on the same interface, the receiving pim router
rejects the BSR address because it expects the BSR IP to resolve via the LL address
even if we have a connected route for the same BSR IP subnet. Effectively, we want to
allow rpf to be resolved via secondary IPs with connected routes on the same interface,
and not limit them to primary addresses.