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/* $OpenBSD: mrt.h,v 1.16 2007/05/30 04:28:27 msf Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 2003, 2004 Claudio Jeker <claudio@openbsd.org>
*
* Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
* purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
* copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
* WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
* MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
* ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
* WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
* ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
* OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
*/
#ifndef __MRT_H__
#define __MRT_H__
#include "bgpd.h"
/* In cases of failure wait at least MRT_MIN_RETRY. */
#define MRT_MIN_RETRY 300
/*
* MRT binary packet format as used by zebra.
* For more info see:
* http://www.quagga.net/docs/docs-multi/Packet-Binary-Dump-Format.html
*/
/*
* MRT header:
* +--------+--------+--------+--------+
* | timestamp |
* +--------+--------+--------+--------+
* | type | subtype |
* +--------+--------+--------+--------+
* | length | length of packet excluding this header
* +--------+--------+--------+--------+
*/
#define MRT_HEADER_SIZE 12
enum MRT_MSG_TYPES {
MSG_NULL,
MSG_START, /* 1 sender is starting up */
MSG_DIE, /* 2 receiver should shut down */
MSG_I_AM_DEAD, /* 3 sender is shutting down */
MSG_PEER_DOWN, /* 4 sender's peer is down */
MSG_PROTOCOL_BGP, /* 5 msg is a BGP packet */
MSG_PROTOCOL_RIP, /* 6 msg is a RIP packet */
MSG_PROTOCOL_IDRP, /* 7 msg is an IDRP packet */
MSG_PROTOCOL_RIPNG, /* 8 msg is a RIPNG packet */
MSG_PROTOCOL_BGP4PLUS, /* 9 msg is a BGP4+ packet */
MSG_PROTOCOL_BGP4PLUS1, /* 10 msg is a BGP4+ (draft 01) packet */
MSG_PROTOCOL_OSPF, /* 11 msg is an OSPF packet */
MSG_TABLE_DUMP, /* 12 routing table dump */
MSG_PROTOCOL_BGP4MP=16 /* 16 zebras own packet format */
};
/*
* Main zebra dump format is in MSG_PROTOCOL_BGP4MP exceptions are table dumps
* that are normaly saved as MSG_TABLE_DUMP.
* In most cases this is the format to choose to dump updates et al.
*/
enum MRT_BGP4MP_TYPES {
BGP4MP_STATE_CHANGE=0, /* state change */
BGP4MP_MESSAGE=1, /* bgp message */
BGP4MP_ENTRY=2, /* table dumps */
BGP4MP_SNAPSHOT=3
};
/* size of the BGP4MP headers without payload */
#define MRT_BGP4MP_IPv4_HEADER_SIZE 16
#define MRT_BGP4MP_IPv6_HEADER_SIZE 40
/* If the type is PROTOCOL_BGP4MP and the subtype is either BGP4MP_STATE_CHANGE
* or BGP4MP_MESSAGE the message consists of a common header plus the payload.
* Header format:
*
* +--------+--------+--------+--------+
* | source_as | dest_as |
* +--------+--------+--------+--------+
* | if_index | afi |
* +--------+--------+--------+--------+
* | source_ip |
* +--------+--------+--------+--------+
* | dest_ip |
* +--------+--------+--------+--------+
* | message specific payload ...
* +--------+--------+--------+--------+
*
* The source_ip and dest_ip are dependant of the afi type. For IPv6 source_ip
* and dest_ip are both 16 bytes long.
*
* Payload of a BGP4MP_STATE_CHANGE packet:
*
* +--------+--------+--------+--------+
* | old_state | new_state |
* +--------+--------+--------+--------+
*
* The state values are the same as in RFC 1771.
*
* The payload of a BGP4MP_MESSAGE is the full bgp message with header.
*/
/*
* size of the BGP4MP entries without variable stuff.
* All until nexthop plus attr_len, not included plen, prefix and bgp attrs.
*/
#define MRT_BGP4MP_IPv4_ENTRY_SIZE 18
#define MRT_BGP4MP_IPv6_ENTRY_SIZE 30
/*
* The "new" table dump format consists of messages of type PROTOCOL_BGP4MP
* and subtype BGP4MP_ENTRY.
*
* +--------+--------+--------+--------+
* | view | status |
* +--------+--------+--------+--------+
* | originated |
* +--------+--------+--------+--------+
* | afi | safi | nhlen |
* +--------+--------+--------+--------+
* | nexthop |
* +--------+--------+--------+--------+
* | plen | prefix variable ... |
* +--------+--------+--------+--------+
* | attr_len | bgp attributes
* +--------+--------+--------+--------+
* bgp attributes, attr_len bytes long
* +--------+--------+--------+--------+
* ... |
* +--------+--------+--------+
*
* View is normaly 0 and originated the time of last change.
* The status seems to be 1 by default but probably something to indicate
* the status of a prefix would be more useful.
* The format of the nexthop address is defined via the afi value. For IPv6
* the nexthop field is 16 bytes long.
* The prefix field is as in the bgp update message variable length. It is
* plen bits long but rounded to the next octet.
*/
/*
* Format for routing table dumps in "old" mrt format.
* Type MSG_TABLE_DUMP and subtype is AFI_IPv4 (1) for IPv4 and AFI_IPv6 (2)
* for IPv6. In the IPv6 case prefix and peer_ip are both 16 bytes long.
*
* +--------+--------+--------+--------+
* | view | seqnum |
* +--------+--------+--------+--------+
* | prefix |
* +--------+--------+--------+--------+
* | plen | status | originated
* +--------+--------+--------+--------+
* originated | peer_ip
* +--------+--------+--------+--------+
* peer_ip | peer_as |
* +--------+--------+--------+--------+
* | attr_len | bgp attributes
* +--------+--------+--------+--------+
* bgp attributes, attr_len bytes long
* +--------+--------+--------+--------+
* ... |
* +--------+--------+--------+
*
*
* View is normaly 0 and seqnum just a simple counter for this dump.
* The status seems to be 1 by default but probably something to indicate
* the status of a prefix would be more useful.
*/
/* size of the dump header until attr_len */
#define MRT_DUMP_HEADER_SIZE 22
/*
* OLD MRT message headers. These structs are here for completion but
* will not be used to generate dumps. It seems that nobody uses those.
*
* Only for bgp messages (type 5, 9 and 10)
* Nota bene for bgp dumps MSG_PROTOCOL_BGP4MP should be used.
*/
enum MRT_BGP_TYPES {
MSG_BGP_NULL,
MSG_BGP_UPDATE, /* raw update packet (contains both withdraws
and announcements) */
MSG_BGP_PREF_UPDATE, /* tlv preferences followed by raw update */
MSG_BGP_STATE_CHANGE, /* state change */
MSG_BGP_SYNC
};
/* if type MSG_PROTOCOL_BGP and subtype MSG_BGP_UPDATE
*
* +--------+--------+--------+--------+
* | source_as | source_ip
* +--------+--------+--------+--------+
* source_ip | dest_as |
* +--------+--------+--------+--------+
* | dest_ip |
* +--------+--------+--------+--------+
* | bgp update packet with header et
* +--------+--------+--------+--------+
* al. (variable length) ...
* +--------+--------+--------+--------+
*
* For IPv6 the type is MSG_PROTOCOL_BGP4PLUS and the subtype remains
* MSG_BGP_UPDATE. The source_ip and dest_ip are again extended to 16 bytes.
*/
/*
* For subtype MSG_BGP_STATECHANGE (for all BGP types or just for the
* MSG_PROTOCOL_BGP4PLUS case? Unclear.)
*
* +--------+--------+--------+--------+
* | source_as | source_ip
* +--------+--------+--------+--------+
* source_ip | old_state |
* +--------+--------+--------+--------+
* | new_state |
* +--------+--------+
*
* State are defined in RFC 1771.
*/
/*
* if type MSG_PROTOCOL_BGP and subtype MSG_BGP_SYNC OR
* if type MSG_PROTOCOL_BGP4MP and subtype BGP4MP_SNAPSHOT
* What is this for?
*
* +--------+--------+--------+--------+
* | view | filename
* +--------+--------+--------+--------+
* filename variable length zero
* +--------+--------+--------+--------+
* terminated ... | 0 |
* +--------+--------+--------+
*/
#define MRT_FILE_LEN 512
enum mrt_type {
MRT_NONE,
MRT_TABLE_DUMP,
MRT_TABLE_DUMP_MP,
MRT_ALL_IN,
MRT_ALL_OUT,
MRT_UPDATE_IN,
MRT_UPDATE_OUT
};
enum mrt_state {
MRT_STATE_RUNNING,
MRT_STATE_OPEN,
MRT_STATE_REOPEN,
MRT_STATE_REMOVE
};
struct mrt {
enum mrt_type type;
u_int32_t peer_id;
u_int32_t group_id;
u_int32_t queued;
int fd;
TAILQ_HEAD(, buf) bufs;
LIST_ENTRY(mrt) entry;
};
struct mrt_config {
struct mrt conf;
time_t ReopenTimer;
time_t ReopenTimerInterval;
enum mrt_state state;
char name[MRT_FILE_LEN]; /* base file name */
char file[MRT_FILE_LEN]; /* actual file name */
};
#define MRT2MC(x) ((struct mrt_config *)(x))
#define MRT_MAX_TIMEOUT 7200
struct peer;
struct prefix;
struct pt_entry;
/* prototypes */
int mrt_dump_bgp_msg(struct mrt *, void *, u_int16_t,
struct peer *, struct bgpd_config *);
int mrt_dump_state(struct mrt *, u_int16_t, u_int16_t,
struct peer *, struct bgpd_config *);
void mrt_clear_seq(void);
void mrt_dump_upcall(struct pt_entry *, void *);
int mrt_write(struct mrt *);
void mrt_clean(struct mrt *);
void mrt_init(struct imsgbuf *, struct imsgbuf *);
int mrt_timeout(struct mrt_head *);
void mrt_reconfigure(struct mrt_head *);
void mrt_handler(struct mrt_head *);
struct mrt *mrt_get(struct mrt_head *, struct mrt *);
int mrt_mergeconfig(struct mrt_head *, struct mrt_head *);
#endif
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