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1/*
2 * VRF related header.
3 * Copyright (C) 2014 6WIND S.A.
4 *
5 * This file is part of GNU Zebra.
6 *
7 * GNU Zebra is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
9 * by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your
10 * option) any later version.
11 *
12 * GNU Zebra is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
13 * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
15 * General Public License for more details.
16 *
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17 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
18 * with this program; see the file COPYING; if not, write to the Free Software
19 * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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20 */
21
22#ifndef _ZEBRA_VRF_H
23#define _ZEBRA_VRF_H
24
1a1a7065 25#include "openbsd-tree.h"
8736158a 26#include "linklist.h"
e80e7cce 27#include "qobj.h"
7ddcfca4 28#include "vty.h"
e26aedbe 29#include "ns.h"
8736158a 30
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31#ifdef __cplusplus
32extern "C" {
33#endif
34
b72ede27 35/* The default VRF ID */
a9ff90c4 36#define VRF_UNKNOWN UINT32_MAX
b72ede27 37
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38/* Pending: May need to refine this. */
39#ifndef IFLA_VRF_MAX
d62a17ae 40enum { IFLA_VRF_UNSPEC, IFLA_VRF_TABLE, __IFLA_VRF_MAX };
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41
42#define IFLA_VRF_MAX (__IFLA_VRF_MAX - 1)
43#endif
44
45#define VRF_NAMSIZ 36
990374e1 46#define NS_NAMSIZ 36
216b18ef 47
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48/*
49 * The command strings
50 */
216b18ef 51#define VRF_CMD_HELP_STR "Specify the VRF\nThe VRF name\n"
8736158a 52#define VRF_ALL_CMD_HELP_STR "Specify the VRF\nAll VRFs\n"
ecffa493 53#define VRF_FULL_CMD_HELP_STR "Specify the VRF\nThe VRF name\nAll VRFs\n"
8736158a 54
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55/*
56 * Pass some OS specific data up through
57 * to the daemons
58 */
d62a17ae 59struct vrf_data {
60 union {
61 struct {
62 uint32_t table_id;
4691b65a 63 char netns_name[NS_NAMSIZ];
d62a17ae 64 } l;
65 };
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66};
67
d62a17ae 68struct vrf {
69 RB_ENTRY(vrf) id_entry, name_entry;
1a1a7065 70
d62a17ae 71 /* Identifier, same as the vector index */
72 vrf_id_t vrf_id;
216b18ef 73
d62a17ae 74 /* Name */
75 char name[VRF_NAMSIZ + 1];
216b18ef 76
d62a17ae 77 /* Zebra internal VRF status */
d7c0a89a 78 uint8_t status;
84915b0a 79#define VRF_ACTIVE (1 << 0) /* VRF is up in kernel */
22bd3e94 80#define VRF_CONFIGURED (1 << 1) /* VRF has some FRR configuration */
216b18ef 81
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82 /* Interfaces belonging to this VRF */
83 struct if_name_head ifaces_by_name;
ff880b78 84 struct if_index_head ifaces_by_index;
216b18ef 85
d62a17ae 86 /* User data */
87 void *info;
e80e7cce 88
d62a17ae 89 /* The table_id from the kernel */
90 struct vrf_data data;
1da29456 91
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92 /* Back pointer to namespace context */
93 void *ns_ctxt;
94
d62a17ae 95 QOBJ_FIELDS
216b18ef 96};
d62a17ae 97RB_HEAD(vrf_id_head, vrf);
98RB_PROTOTYPE(vrf_id_head, vrf, id_entry, vrf_id_compare)
99RB_HEAD(vrf_name_head, vrf);
100RB_PROTOTYPE(vrf_name_head, vrf, name_entry, vrf_name_compare)
e80e7cce 101DECLARE_QOBJ_TYPE(vrf)
216b18ef 102
78dd30b2 103/* Allow VRF with netns as backend */
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104enum vrf_backend_type {
105 VRF_BACKEND_VRF_LITE,
106 VRF_BACKEND_NETNS,
107 VRF_BACKEND_UNKNOWN,
108 VRF_BACKEND_MAX,
109};
216b18ef 110
1a1a7065 111extern struct vrf_id_head vrfs_by_id;
806f8760 112extern struct vrf_name_head vrfs_by_name;
216b18ef 113
d62a17ae 114extern struct vrf *vrf_lookup_by_id(vrf_id_t);
115extern struct vrf *vrf_lookup_by_name(const char *);
116extern struct vrf *vrf_get(vrf_id_t, const char *);
75d26fb3 117extern struct vrf *vrf_update(vrf_id_t new_vrf_id, const char *name);
523cafc4 118extern const char *vrf_id_to_name(vrf_id_t vrf_id);
d62a17ae 119extern vrf_id_t vrf_name_to_id(const char *);
ac6c2a11 120
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121#define VRF_LOGNAME(V) V ? V->name : "Unknown"
122
ec1db588 123#define VRF_GET_ID(V, NAME, USE_JSON) \
d62a17ae 124 do { \
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125 struct vrf *_vrf; \
126 if (!(_vrf = vrf_lookup_by_name(NAME))) { \
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127 if (USE_JSON) { \
128 vty_out(vty, "{}\n"); \
129 } else { \
130 vty_out(vty, "%% VRF %s not found\n", NAME); \
131 } \
d62a17ae 132 return CMD_WARNING; \
133 } \
7fe96307 134 if (_vrf->vrf_id == VRF_UNKNOWN) { \
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135 if (USE_JSON) { \
136 vty_out(vty, "{}\n"); \
137 } else { \
138 vty_out(vty, "%% VRF %s not active\n", NAME); \
139 } \
d62a17ae 140 return CMD_WARNING; \
141 } \
7fe96307 142 (V) = _vrf->vrf_id; \
d62a17ae 143 } while (0)
216b18ef 144
84915b0a 145/*
146 * Check whether the VRF is enabled.
147 */
148static inline int vrf_is_enabled(struct vrf *vrf)
149{
150 return vrf && CHECK_FLAG(vrf->status, VRF_ACTIVE);
151}
152
153/* check if the vrf is user configured */
154static inline int vrf_is_user_cfged(struct vrf *vrf)
155{
156 return vrf && CHECK_FLAG(vrf->status, VRF_CONFIGURED);
157}
158
22bd3e94 159/* Mark that VRF has user configuration */
160static inline void vrf_set_user_cfged(struct vrf *vrf)
161{
162 SET_FLAG(vrf->status, VRF_CONFIGURED);
163}
164
165/* Mark that VRF no longer has any user configuration */
166static inline void vrf_reset_user_cfged(struct vrf *vrf)
167{
168 UNSET_FLAG(vrf->status, VRF_CONFIGURED);
169}
170
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171/*
172 * Utilities to obtain the user data
173 */
174
175/* Get the data pointer of the specified VRF. If not found, create one. */
d62a17ae 176extern void *vrf_info_get(vrf_id_t);
b72ede27 177/* Look up the data pointer of the specified VRF. */
d62a17ae 178extern void *vrf_info_lookup(vrf_id_t);
b72ede27 179
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180/*
181 * VRF bit-map: maintaining flags, one bit per VRF ID
182 */
183
d62a17ae 184typedef void *vrf_bitmap_t;
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185#define VRF_BITMAP_NULL NULL
186
d62a17ae 187extern vrf_bitmap_t vrf_bitmap_init(void);
188extern void vrf_bitmap_free(vrf_bitmap_t);
189extern void vrf_bitmap_set(vrf_bitmap_t, vrf_id_t);
190extern void vrf_bitmap_unset(vrf_bitmap_t, vrf_id_t);
191extern int vrf_bitmap_check(vrf_bitmap_t, vrf_id_t);
7076bb2f 192
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193/*
194 * VRF initializer/destructor
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195 *
196 * create -> Called back when a new VRF is created. This
197 * can be either through these 3 options:
198 * 1) CLI mentions a vrf before OS knows about it
199 * 2) OS calls zebra and we create the vrf from OS
200 * callback
201 * 3) zebra calls individual protocols to notify
202 * about the new vrf
203 *
204 * enable -> Called back when a VRF is actually usable from
205 * an OS perspective ( 2 and 3 above )
206 *
207 * disable -> Called back when a VRF is being deleted from
208 * the system ( 2 and 3 ) above
209 *
210 * delete -> Called back when a vrf is being deleted from
211 * the system ( 2 and 3 ) above.
b72ede27 212 */
ecbc5a37 213extern void vrf_init(int (*create)(struct vrf *vrf), int (*enable)(struct vrf *vrf),
d01b92fd 214 int (*disable)(struct vrf *vrf), int (*destroy)(struct vrf *vrf),
1768243e 215 int (*update)(struct vrf *vrf));
ecbc5a37 216
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217/*
218 * Call vrf_terminate when the protocol is being shutdown
b72ede27 219 */
d62a17ae 220extern void vrf_terminate(void);
b72ede27 221
e5bf3e1e 222/*
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223 * Utilities to create networks objects,
224 * or call network operations
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225 */
226
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227/*
228 * Create a new socket associated with a VRF.
229 *
230 * This is a wrapper that ensures correct behavior when using namespace VRFs.
231 * In the namespace case, the socket is created within the namespace. In the
232 * non-namespace case, this is equivalent to socket().
233 *
234 * If name is provided, this is provided to vrf_bind() to bind the socket to
235 * the VRF. This is only relevant when using VRF-lite.
236 *
237 * Summary:
238 * - Namespace: pass vrf_id but not name
239 * - VRF-lite: pass vrf_id and name of VRF device to bind to
240 * - VRF-lite, no binding: pass vrf_id but not name, or just use socket()
241 */
996c9314 242extern int vrf_socket(int domain, int type, int protocol, vrf_id_t vrf_id,
02fe07c7 243 const char *name);
0f4977c6 244
996c9314 245extern int vrf_sockunion_socket(const union sockunion *su, vrf_id_t vrf_id,
02fe07c7 246 const char *name);
0f4977c6 247
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248/*
249 * Binds a socket to a VRF device.
250 *
251 * If name is null, the socket is not bound, irrespective of any other
252 * arguments.
253 *
254 * name should be the name of the VRF device. vrf_id should be the
255 * corresponding vrf_id (the ifindex of the device).
256 */
02fe07c7 257extern int vrf_bind(vrf_id_t vrf_id, int fd, const char *name);
ce1be369 258
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259/* VRF ioctl operations */
260extern int vrf_getaddrinfo(const char *node, const char *service,
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261 const struct addrinfo *hints, struct addrinfo **res,
262 vrf_id_t vrf_id);
e26aedbe 263
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264extern int vrf_ioctl(vrf_id_t vrf_id, int d, unsigned long request, char *args);
265
e26aedbe 266/* The default VRF ID */
1eb92f06 267#define VRF_DEFAULT 0
e26aedbe 268
4fe52e76 269extern void vrf_set_default_name(const char *default_name, bool force);
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270extern const char *vrf_get_default_name(void);
271#define VRF_DEFAULT_NAME vrf_get_default_name()
272
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273/* VRF switch from NETNS */
274extern int vrf_switch_to_netns(vrf_id_t vrf_id);
275extern int vrf_switchback_to_initial(void);
276
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277/*
278 * VRF backend routines
279 * should be called from zebra only
697d3ec7 280 */
e5bf3e1e 281
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282/* VRF vty command initialisation
283 */
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284extern void vrf_cmd_init(int (*writefunc)(struct vty *vty),
285 struct zebra_privs_t *daemon_priv);
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286
287/* VRF vty debugging
19dc275e 288 */
d62a17ae 289extern void vrf_install_commands(void);
ec31f30d 290
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291/*
292 * VRF utilities
293 */
ec31f30d 294
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295/*
296 * API for configuring VRF backend
e26aedbe 297 */
7239d3d9 298extern int vrf_configure_backend(enum vrf_backend_type backend);
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299extern int vrf_get_backend(void);
300extern int vrf_is_backend_netns(void);
301
302
303/* API to create a VRF. either from vty
304 * or through discovery
305 */
996c9314 306extern int vrf_handler_create(struct vty *vty, const char *name,
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307 struct vrf **vrf);
308
309/* API to associate a VRF with a NETNS.
310 * called either from vty or through discovery
311 * should be called from zebra only
312 */
313extern int vrf_netns_handler_create(struct vty *vty, struct vrf *vrf,
03aff2d8 314 char *pathname, ns_id_t ext_ns_id,
20f4b2b0 315 ns_id_t ns_id, ns_id_t rel_def_ns_id);
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316
317/* used internally to enable or disable VRF.
318 * Notify a change in the VRF ID of the VRF
319 */
320extern void vrf_disable(struct vrf *vrf);
321extern int vrf_enable(struct vrf *vrf);
0c902ba5 322extern void vrf_delete(struct vrf *vrf);
0b014ea6 323extern vrf_id_t vrf_generate_id(void);
ec31f30d 324
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325extern const struct frr_yang_module_info frr_vrf_info;
326
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327#ifdef __cplusplus
328}
329#endif
330
b72ede27 331#endif /*_ZEBRA_VRF_H*/