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authorRajesh Varatharaj <rvaratharaj@nvidia.com>2023-08-17 13:11:42 -0700
committerMergify <37929162+mergify[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>2025-02-20 16:57:15 +0000
commit02de49a3b25d36d02b675caedb198a0474e8c03f (patch)
tree3319e7b4620a8a72e340fbbf09bb64698eec1d69
parent211df1f6491a76a6449755a3983242e669967796 (diff)
pimd: Fix for data packet loss when FHR is LHR and RP
Topology: A single router is acting as the First Hop Router (FHR), Last Hop Router (LHR), and RP. RC and Issue: When an upstream S,G is in join state, it sends a register message to the RP. If the RP has the receiver, it sends a register stop message and switches to the shortest path. When the register stop message is processed, it removes pimreg, moves to prune, and starts the reg stop timer. When the reg stop timer expires, PIM changes S,G state to Join Pending and sends out a NULL register message to RP. RP receives it and fails to send Reg stop because SPT is not set at that point. The problem is when the register stop timer pops and state is in Join Pending. According to https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc4601#section-4.4.1, we need to put back the pimreg reg tunnel into the S,G mroute. This causes data to be sent to the control plane and subsequently interrupts the line rate. Fix: If the router is FHR and RP to the group, ignore SPT status and send out a register stop message back to the DR (in this context, the same router). Ticket: #3506780 Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@nvidia.com> Signed-off-by: Rajesh Varatharaj <rvaratharaj@nvidia.com> (cherry picked from commit 8280257cc99e071c205e469399f2fb41671b30eb)
-rw-r--r--pimd/pim_register.c19
1 files changed, 12 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/pimd/pim_register.c b/pimd/pim_register.c
index f776a59b7f..29e658ef16 100644
--- a/pimd/pim_register.c
+++ b/pimd/pim_register.c
@@ -186,8 +186,9 @@ int pim_register_stop_recv(struct interface *ifp, uint8_t *buf, int buf_size)
*/
for (ALL_LIST_ELEMENTS_RO(up->sources, up_node, child)) {
if (PIM_DEBUG_PIM_REG)
- zlog_debug("Executing Reg stop for %s",
- child->sg_str);
+ zlog_debug(
+ "Executing Reg stop for upstream child %s",
+ child->sg_str);
pim_reg_stop_upstream(pim, child);
}
@@ -208,8 +209,9 @@ int pim_register_stop_recv(struct interface *ifp, uint8_t *buf, int buf_size)
frr_each (rb_pim_upstream, &pim->upstream_head, up) {
if (pim_addr_cmp(up->sg.grp, sg.grp) == 0) {
if (PIM_DEBUG_PIM_REG)
- zlog_debug("Executing Reg stop for %s",
- up->sg_str);
+ zlog_debug(
+ "Executing Reg stop for upstream %s",
+ up->sg_str);
pim_reg_stop_upstream(pim, up);
}
}
@@ -682,9 +684,12 @@ int pim_register_recv(struct interface *ifp, pim_addr dest_addr,
}
}
- if ((upstream->sptbit == PIM_UPSTREAM_SPTBIT_TRUE)
- || ((SwitchToSptDesiredOnRp(pim, &sg))
- && pim_upstream_inherited_olist(pim, upstream) == 0)) {
+ if ((upstream->sptbit == PIM_UPSTREAM_SPTBIT_TRUE) ||
+ (PIM_UPSTREAM_FLAG_TEST_FHR(upstream->flags) && i_am_rp) ||
+ ((SwitchToSptDesiredOnRp(pim, &sg)) &&
+ pim_upstream_inherited_olist(pim, upstream) == 0)) {
+ zlog_debug("sending pim register stop message : %s ",
+ upstream->sg_str);
pim_register_stop_send(ifp, &sg, dest_addr, src_addr);
sentRegisterStop = 1;
} else {