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1 /*
2 * Copyright (C) 2018 NetDEF, Inc.
3 * Renato Westphal
4 *
5 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
6 * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
7 * Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option)
8 * any later version.
9 *
10 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
11 * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
12 * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
13 * more details.
14 *
15 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
16 * with this program; see the file COPYING; if not, write to the Free Software
17 * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
18 */
19
20 #ifndef _FRR_NORTHBOUND_H_
21 #define _FRR_NORTHBOUND_H_
22
23 #include "thread.h"
24 #include "hook.h"
25 #include "linklist.h"
26 #include "openbsd-tree.h"
27 #include "yang.h"
28 #include "yang_translator.h"
29
30 #ifdef __cplusplus
31 extern "C" {
32 #endif
33
34 /* Forward declaration(s). */
35 struct vty;
36 struct debug;
37
38 /* Northbound events. */
39 enum nb_event {
40 /*
41 * The configuration callback is supposed to verify that the changes are
42 * valid and can be applied.
43 */
44 NB_EV_VALIDATE,
45
46 /*
47 * The configuration callback is supposed to prepare all resources
48 * required to apply the changes.
49 */
50 NB_EV_PREPARE,
51
52 /*
53 * Transaction has failed, the configuration callback needs to release
54 * all resources previously allocated.
55 */
56 NB_EV_ABORT,
57
58 /*
59 * The configuration changes need to be applied. The changes can't be
60 * rejected at this point (errors are logged and ignored).
61 */
62 NB_EV_APPLY,
63 };
64
65 /*
66 * Northbound operations.
67 *
68 * Refer to the documentation comments of nb_callbacks for more details.
69 */
70 enum nb_operation {
71 NB_OP_CREATE,
72 NB_OP_MODIFY,
73 NB_OP_DESTROY,
74 NB_OP_MOVE,
75 NB_OP_PRE_VALIDATE,
76 NB_OP_APPLY_FINISH,
77 NB_OP_GET_ELEM,
78 NB_OP_GET_NEXT,
79 NB_OP_GET_KEYS,
80 NB_OP_LOOKUP_ENTRY,
81 NB_OP_RPC,
82 };
83
84 union nb_resource {
85 int fd;
86 void *ptr;
87 };
88
89 /*
90 * Northbound callbacks parameters.
91 */
92
93 struct nb_cb_create_args {
94 /* Context of the configuration transaction. */
95 struct nb_context *context;
96
97 /*
98 * The transaction phase. Refer to the documentation comments of
99 * nb_event for more details.
100 */
101 enum nb_event event;
102
103 /* libyang data node that is being created. */
104 const struct lyd_node *dnode;
105
106 /*
107 * Pointer to store resource(s) allocated during the NB_EV_PREPARE
108 * phase. The same pointer can be used during the NB_EV_ABORT and
109 * NB_EV_APPLY phases to either release or make use of the allocated
110 * resource(s). It's set to NULL when the event is NB_EV_VALIDATE.
111 */
112 union nb_resource *resource;
113
114 /* Buffer to store human-readable error message in case of error. */
115 char *errmsg;
116
117 /* Size of errmsg. */
118 size_t errmsg_len;
119 };
120
121 struct nb_cb_modify_args {
122 /* Context of the configuration transaction. */
123 struct nb_context *context;
124
125 /*
126 * The transaction phase. Refer to the documentation comments of
127 * nb_event for more details.
128 */
129 enum nb_event event;
130
131 /* libyang data node that is being modified. */
132 const struct lyd_node *dnode;
133
134 /*
135 * Pointer to store resource(s) allocated during the NB_EV_PREPARE
136 * phase. The same pointer can be used during the NB_EV_ABORT and
137 * NB_EV_APPLY phases to either release or make use of the allocated
138 * resource(s). It's set to NULL when the event is NB_EV_VALIDATE.
139 */
140 union nb_resource *resource;
141
142 /* Buffer to store human-readable error message in case of error. */
143 char *errmsg;
144
145 /* Size of errmsg. */
146 size_t errmsg_len;
147 };
148
149 struct nb_cb_destroy_args {
150 /* Context of the configuration transaction. */
151 struct nb_context *context;
152
153 /*
154 * The transaction phase. Refer to the documentation comments of
155 * nb_event for more details.
156 */
157 enum nb_event event;
158
159 /* libyang data node that is being deleted. */
160 const struct lyd_node *dnode;
161
162 /* Buffer to store human-readable error message in case of error. */
163 char *errmsg;
164
165 /* Size of errmsg. */
166 size_t errmsg_len;
167 };
168
169 struct nb_cb_move_args {
170 /* Context of the configuration transaction. */
171 struct nb_context *context;
172
173 /*
174 * The transaction phase. Refer to the documentation comments of
175 * nb_event for more details.
176 */
177 enum nb_event event;
178
179 /* libyang data node that is being moved. */
180 const struct lyd_node *dnode;
181
182 /* Buffer to store human-readable error message in case of error. */
183 char *errmsg;
184
185 /* Size of errmsg. */
186 size_t errmsg_len;
187 };
188
189 struct nb_cb_pre_validate_args {
190 /* Context of the configuration transaction. */
191 struct nb_context *context;
192
193 /* libyang data node associated with the 'pre_validate' callback. */
194 const struct lyd_node *dnode;
195
196 /* Buffer to store human-readable error message in case of error. */
197 char *errmsg;
198
199 /* Size of errmsg. */
200 size_t errmsg_len;
201 };
202
203 struct nb_cb_apply_finish_args {
204 /* Context of the configuration transaction. */
205 struct nb_context *context;
206
207 /* libyang data node associated with the 'apply_finish' callback. */
208 const struct lyd_node *dnode;
209
210 /* Buffer to store human-readable error message in case of error. */
211 char *errmsg;
212
213 /* Size of errmsg. */
214 size_t errmsg_len;
215 };
216
217 struct nb_cb_get_elem_args {
218 /* YANG data path of the data we want to get. */
219 const char *xpath;
220
221 /* Pointer to list entry (might be NULL). */
222 const void *list_entry;
223 };
224
225 struct nb_cb_get_next_args {
226 /* Pointer to parent list entry. */
227 const void *parent_list_entry;
228
229 /* Pointer to (leaf-)list entry. */
230 const void *list_entry;
231 };
232
233 struct nb_cb_get_keys_args {
234 /* Pointer to list entry. */
235 const void *list_entry;
236
237 /*
238 * Structure to be filled based on the attributes of the provided list
239 * entry.
240 */
241 struct yang_list_keys *keys;
242 };
243
244 struct nb_cb_lookup_entry_args {
245 /* Pointer to parent list entry. */
246 const void *parent_list_entry;
247
248 /* Structure containing the keys of the list entry. */
249 const struct yang_list_keys *keys;
250 };
251
252 struct nb_cb_rpc_args {
253 /* XPath of the YANG RPC or action. */
254 const char *xpath;
255
256 /* Read-only list of input parameters. */
257 const struct list *input;
258
259 /* List of output parameters to be populated by the callback. */
260 struct list *output;
261
262 /* Buffer to store human-readable error message in case of error. */
263 char *errmsg;
264
265 /* Size of errmsg. */
266 size_t errmsg_len;
267 };
268
269 /*
270 * Set of configuration callbacks that can be associated to a northbound node.
271 */
272 struct nb_callbacks {
273 /*
274 * Configuration callback.
275 *
276 * A presence container, list entry, leaf-list entry or leaf of type
277 * empty has been created.
278 *
279 * For presence-containers and list entries, the callback is supposed to
280 * initialize the default values of its children (if any) from the YANG
281 * models.
282 *
283 * args
284 * Refer to the documentation comments of nb_cb_create_args for
285 * details.
286 *
287 * Returns:
288 * - NB_OK on success.
289 * - NB_ERR_VALIDATION when a validation error occurred.
290 * - NB_ERR_RESOURCE when the callback failed to allocate a resource.
291 * - NB_ERR_INCONSISTENCY when an inconsistency was detected.
292 * - NB_ERR for other errors.
293 */
294 int (*create)(struct nb_cb_create_args *args);
295
296 /*
297 * Configuration callback.
298 *
299 * The value of a leaf has been modified.
300 *
301 * List keys don't need to implement this callback. When a list key is
302 * modified, the northbound treats this as if the list was deleted and a
303 * new one created with the updated key value.
304 *
305 * args
306 * Refer to the documentation comments of nb_cb_modify_args for
307 * details.
308 *
309 * Returns:
310 * - NB_OK on success.
311 * - NB_ERR_VALIDATION when a validation error occurred.
312 * - NB_ERR_RESOURCE when the callback failed to allocate a resource.
313 * - NB_ERR_INCONSISTENCY when an inconsistency was detected.
314 * - NB_ERR for other errors.
315 */
316 int (*modify)(struct nb_cb_modify_args *args);
317
318 /*
319 * Configuration callback.
320 *
321 * A presence container, list entry, leaf-list entry or optional leaf
322 * has been deleted.
323 *
324 * The callback is supposed to delete the entire configuration object,
325 * including its children when they exist.
326 *
327 * args
328 * Refer to the documentation comments of nb_cb_destroy_args for
329 * details.
330 *
331 * Returns:
332 * - NB_OK on success.
333 * - NB_ERR_VALIDATION when a validation error occurred.
334 * - NB_ERR_INCONSISTENCY when an inconsistency was detected.
335 * - NB_ERR for other errors.
336 */
337 int (*destroy)(struct nb_cb_destroy_args *args);
338
339 /*
340 * Configuration callback.
341 *
342 * A list entry or leaf-list entry has been moved. Only applicable when
343 * the "ordered-by user" statement is present.
344 *
345 * args
346 * Refer to the documentation comments of nb_cb_move_args for
347 * details.
348 *
349 * Returns:
350 * - NB_OK on success.
351 * - NB_ERR_VALIDATION when a validation error occurred.
352 * - NB_ERR_INCONSISTENCY when an inconsistency was detected.
353 * - NB_ERR for other errors.
354 */
355 int (*move)(struct nb_cb_move_args *args);
356
357 /*
358 * Optional configuration callback.
359 *
360 * This callback can be used to validate subsections of the
361 * configuration being committed before validating the configuration
362 * changes themselves. It's useful to perform more complex validations
363 * that depend on the relationship between multiple nodes.
364 *
365 * args
366 * Refer to the documentation comments of nb_cb_pre_validate_args for
367 * details.
368 *
369 * Returns:
370 * - NB_OK on success.
371 * - NB_ERR_VALIDATION when a validation error occurred.
372 */
373 int (*pre_validate)(struct nb_cb_pre_validate_args *args);
374
375 /*
376 * Optional configuration callback.
377 *
378 * The 'apply_finish' callbacks are called after all other callbacks
379 * during the apply phase (NB_EV_APPLY). These callbacks are called only
380 * under one of the following two cases:
381 * - The data node has been created or modified (but not deleted);
382 * - Any change was made within the descendants of the data node (e.g. a
383 * child leaf was modified, created or deleted).
384 *
385 * In the second case above, the 'apply_finish' callback is called only
386 * once even if multiple changes occurred within the descendants of the
387 * data node.
388 *
389 * args
390 * Refer to the documentation comments of nb_cb_apply_finish_args for
391 * details.
392 */
393 void (*apply_finish)(struct nb_cb_apply_finish_args *args);
394
395 /*
396 * Operational data callback.
397 *
398 * The callback function should return the value of a specific leaf,
399 * leaf-list entry or inform if a typeless value (presence containers or
400 * leafs of type empty) exists or not.
401 *
402 * args
403 * Refer to the documentation comments of nb_cb_get_elem_args for
404 * details.
405 *
406 * Returns:
407 * Pointer to newly created yang_data structure, or NULL to indicate
408 * the absence of data.
409 */
410 struct yang_data *(*get_elem)(struct nb_cb_get_elem_args *args);
411
412 /*
413 * Operational data callback for YANG lists and leaf-lists.
414 *
415 * The callback function should return the next entry in the list or
416 * leaf-list. The 'list_entry' parameter will be NULL on the first
417 * invocation.
418 *
419 * args
420 * Refer to the documentation comments of nb_cb_get_next_args for
421 * details.
422 *
423 * Returns:
424 * Pointer to the next entry in the (leaf-)list, or NULL to signal
425 * that the end of the (leaf-)list was reached.
426 */
427 const void *(*get_next)(struct nb_cb_get_next_args *args);
428
429 /*
430 * Operational data callback for YANG lists.
431 *
432 * The callback function should fill the 'keys' parameter based on the
433 * given list_entry. Keyless lists don't need to implement this
434 * callback.
435 *
436 * args
437 * Refer to the documentation comments of nb_cb_get_keys_args for
438 * details.
439 *
440 * Returns:
441 * NB_OK on success, NB_ERR otherwise.
442 */
443 int (*get_keys)(struct nb_cb_get_keys_args *args);
444
445 /*
446 * Operational data callback for YANG lists.
447 *
448 * The callback function should return a list entry based on the list
449 * keys given as a parameter. Keyless lists don't need to implement this
450 * callback.
451 *
452 * args
453 * Refer to the documentation comments of nb_cb_lookup_entry_args for
454 * details.
455 *
456 * Returns:
457 * Pointer to the list entry if found, or NULL if not found.
458 */
459 const void *(*lookup_entry)(struct nb_cb_lookup_entry_args *args);
460
461 /*
462 * RPC and action callback.
463 *
464 * Both 'input' and 'output' are lists of 'yang_data' structures. The
465 * callback should fetch all the input parameters from the 'input' list,
466 * and add output parameters to the 'output' list if necessary.
467 *
468 * args
469 * Refer to the documentation comments of nb_cb_rpc_args for details.
470 *
471 * Returns:
472 * NB_OK on success, NB_ERR otherwise.
473 */
474 int (*rpc)(struct nb_cb_rpc_args *args);
475
476 /*
477 * Optional callback to compare the data nodes when printing
478 * the CLI commands associated with them.
479 *
480 * dnode1
481 * The first data node to compare.
482 *
483 * dnode2
484 * The second data node to compare.
485 *
486 * Returns:
487 * <0 when the CLI command for the dnode1 should be printed first
488 * >0 when the CLI command for the dnode2 should be printed first
489 * 0 when there is no difference
490 */
491 int (*cli_cmp)(const struct lyd_node *dnode1,
492 const struct lyd_node *dnode2);
493
494 /*
495 * Optional callback to show the CLI command associated to the given
496 * YANG data node.
497 *
498 * vty
499 * The vty terminal to dump the configuration to.
500 *
501 * dnode
502 * libyang data node that should be shown in the form of a CLI
503 * command.
504 *
505 * show_defaults
506 * Specify whether to display default configuration values or not.
507 * This parameter can be ignored most of the time since the
508 * northbound doesn't call this callback for default leaves or
509 * non-presence containers that contain only default child nodes.
510 * The exception are commands associated to multiple configuration
511 * nodes, in which case it might be desirable to hide one or more
512 * parts of the command when this parameter is set to false.
513 */
514 void (*cli_show)(struct vty *vty, const struct lyd_node *dnode,
515 bool show_defaults);
516
517 /*
518 * Optional callback to show the CLI node end for lists or containers.
519 *
520 * vty
521 * The vty terminal to dump the configuration to.
522 *
523 * dnode
524 * libyang data node that should be shown in the form of a CLI
525 * command.
526 */
527 void (*cli_show_end)(struct vty *vty, const struct lyd_node *dnode);
528 };
529
530 struct nb_dependency_callbacks {
531 void (*get_dependant_xpath)(const struct lyd_node *dnode, char *xpath);
532 void (*get_dependency_xpath)(const struct lyd_node *dnode, char *xpath);
533 };
534
535 /*
536 * Northbound-specific data that is allocated for each schema node of the native
537 * YANG modules.
538 */
539 struct nb_node {
540 /* Back pointer to the libyang schema node. */
541 const struct lysc_node *snode;
542
543 /* Data path of this YANG node. */
544 char xpath[XPATH_MAXLEN];
545
546 /* Priority - lower priorities are processed first. */
547 uint32_t priority;
548
549 struct nb_dependency_callbacks dep_cbs;
550
551 /* Callbacks implemented for this node. */
552 struct nb_callbacks cbs;
553
554 /*
555 * Pointer to the parent node (disconsidering non-presence containers).
556 */
557 struct nb_node *parent;
558
559 /* Pointer to the nearest parent list, if any. */
560 struct nb_node *parent_list;
561
562 /* Flags. */
563 uint8_t flags;
564
565 #ifdef HAVE_CONFD
566 /* ConfD hash value corresponding to this YANG path. */
567 int confd_hash;
568 #endif
569 };
570 /* The YANG container or list contains only config data. */
571 #define F_NB_NODE_CONFIG_ONLY 0x01
572 /* The YANG list doesn't contain key leafs. */
573 #define F_NB_NODE_KEYLESS_LIST 0x02
574
575 /*
576 * HACK: old gcc versions (< 5.x) have a bug that prevents C99 flexible arrays
577 * from working properly on shared libraries. For those compilers, use a fixed
578 * size array to work around the problem.
579 */
580 #define YANG_MODULE_MAX_NODES 2000
581
582 struct frr_yang_module_info {
583 /* YANG module name. */
584 const char *name;
585
586 /* Northbound callbacks. */
587 const struct {
588 /* Data path of this YANG node. */
589 const char *xpath;
590
591 /* Callbacks implemented for this node. */
592 struct nb_callbacks cbs;
593
594 /* Priority - lower priorities are processed first. */
595 uint32_t priority;
596 #if defined(__GNUC__) && ((__GNUC__ - 0) < 5) && !defined(__clang__)
597 } nodes[YANG_MODULE_MAX_NODES + 1];
598 #else
599 } nodes[];
600 #endif
601 };
602
603 /* Northbound error codes. */
604 enum nb_error {
605 NB_OK = 0,
606 NB_ERR,
607 NB_ERR_NO_CHANGES,
608 NB_ERR_NOT_FOUND,
609 NB_ERR_LOCKED,
610 NB_ERR_VALIDATION,
611 NB_ERR_RESOURCE,
612 NB_ERR_INCONSISTENCY,
613 };
614
615 /* Default priority. */
616 #define NB_DFLT_PRIORITY (UINT32_MAX / 2)
617
618 /* Default maximum of configuration rollbacks to store. */
619 #define NB_DLFT_MAX_CONFIG_ROLLBACKS 20
620
621 /* Northbound clients. */
622 enum nb_client {
623 NB_CLIENT_NONE = 0,
624 NB_CLIENT_CLI,
625 NB_CLIENT_CONFD,
626 NB_CLIENT_SYSREPO,
627 NB_CLIENT_GRPC,
628 NB_CLIENT_PCEP,
629 };
630
631 /* Northbound context. */
632 struct nb_context {
633 /* Northbound client. */
634 enum nb_client client;
635
636 /* Northbound user (can be NULL). */
637 const void *user;
638
639 /* Client-specific data. */
640 #if 0
641 union {
642 struct {
643 } cli;
644 struct {
645 } confd;
646 struct {
647 } sysrepo;
648 struct {
649 } grpc;
650 struct {
651 } pcep;
652 } client_data;
653 #endif
654 };
655
656 /* Northbound configuration. */
657 struct nb_config {
658 struct lyd_node *dnode;
659 uint32_t version;
660 };
661
662 /* Northbound configuration callback. */
663 struct nb_config_cb {
664 RB_ENTRY(nb_config_cb) entry;
665 enum nb_operation operation;
666 uint32_t seq;
667 const struct nb_node *nb_node;
668 const struct lyd_node *dnode;
669 };
670 RB_HEAD(nb_config_cbs, nb_config_cb);
671 RB_PROTOTYPE(nb_config_cbs, nb_config_cb, entry, nb_config_cb_compare);
672
673 /* Northbound configuration change. */
674 struct nb_config_change {
675 struct nb_config_cb cb;
676 union nb_resource resource;
677 bool prepare_ok;
678 };
679
680 /* Northbound configuration transaction. */
681 struct nb_transaction {
682 struct nb_context *context;
683 char comment[80];
684 struct nb_config *config;
685 struct nb_config_cbs changes;
686 };
687
688 /* Callback function used by nb_oper_data_iterate(). */
689 typedef int (*nb_oper_data_cb)(const struct lysc_node *snode,
690 struct yang_translator *translator,
691 struct yang_data *data, void *arg);
692
693 /* Iterate over direct child nodes only. */
694 #define NB_OPER_DATA_ITER_NORECURSE 0x0001
695
696 /* Hooks. */
697 DECLARE_HOOK(nb_notification_send, (const char *xpath, struct list *arguments),
698 (xpath, arguments));
699 DECLARE_HOOK(nb_client_debug_config_write, (struct vty *vty), (vty));
700 DECLARE_HOOK(nb_client_debug_set_all, (uint32_t flags, bool set), (flags, set));
701
702 /* Northbound debugging records */
703 extern struct debug nb_dbg_cbs_config;
704 extern struct debug nb_dbg_cbs_state;
705 extern struct debug nb_dbg_cbs_rpc;
706 extern struct debug nb_dbg_notif;
707 extern struct debug nb_dbg_events;
708 extern struct debug nb_dbg_libyang;
709
710 /* Global running configuration. */
711 extern struct nb_config *running_config;
712
713 /* Wrappers for the northbound callbacks. */
714 extern struct yang_data *nb_callback_get_elem(const struct nb_node *nb_node,
715 const char *xpath,
716 const void *list_entry);
717 extern const void *nb_callback_get_next(const struct nb_node *nb_node,
718 const void *parent_list_entry,
719 const void *list_entry);
720 extern int nb_callback_get_keys(const struct nb_node *nb_node,
721 const void *list_entry,
722 struct yang_list_keys *keys);
723 extern const void *nb_callback_lookup_entry(const struct nb_node *nb_node,
724 const void *parent_list_entry,
725 const struct yang_list_keys *keys);
726 extern int nb_callback_rpc(const struct nb_node *nb_node, const char *xpath,
727 const struct list *input, struct list *output,
728 char *errmsg, size_t errmsg_len);
729
730 /*
731 * Create a northbound node for all YANG schema nodes.
732 */
733 void nb_nodes_create(void);
734
735 /*
736 * Delete all northbound nodes from all YANG schema nodes.
737 */
738 void nb_nodes_delete(void);
739
740 /*
741 * Find the northbound node corresponding to a YANG data path.
742 *
743 * xpath
744 * XPath to search for (with or without predicates).
745 *
746 * Returns:
747 * Pointer to northbound node if found, NULL otherwise.
748 */
749 extern struct nb_node *nb_node_find(const char *xpath);
750
751 extern void nb_node_set_dependency_cbs(const char *dependency_xpath,
752 const char *dependant_xpath,
753 struct nb_dependency_callbacks *cbs);
754
755 bool nb_node_has_dependency(struct nb_node *node);
756
757 /*
758 * Create a new northbound configuration.
759 *
760 * dnode
761 * Pointer to a libyang data node containing the configuration data. If NULL
762 * is given, an empty configuration will be created.
763 *
764 * Returns:
765 * Pointer to newly created northbound configuration.
766 */
767 extern struct nb_config *nb_config_new(struct lyd_node *dnode);
768
769 /*
770 * Delete a northbound configuration.
771 *
772 * config
773 * Pointer to the config that is going to be deleted.
774 */
775 extern void nb_config_free(struct nb_config *config);
776
777 /*
778 * Duplicate a northbound configuration.
779 *
780 * config
781 * Northbound configuration to duplicate.
782 *
783 * Returns:
784 * Pointer to duplicated configuration.
785 */
786 extern struct nb_config *nb_config_dup(const struct nb_config *config);
787
788 /*
789 * Merge one configuration into another.
790 *
791 * config_dst
792 * Configuration to merge to.
793 *
794 * config_src
795 * Configuration to merge config_dst with.
796 *
797 * preserve_source
798 * Specify whether config_src should be deleted or not after the merge
799 * operation.
800 *
801 * Returns:
802 * NB_OK on success, NB_ERR otherwise.
803 */
804 extern int nb_config_merge(struct nb_config *config_dst,
805 struct nb_config *config_src, bool preserve_source);
806
807 /*
808 * Replace one configuration by another.
809 *
810 * config_dst
811 * Configuration to be replaced.
812 *
813 * config_src
814 * Configuration to replace config_dst.
815 *
816 * preserve_source
817 * Specify whether config_src should be deleted or not after the replace
818 * operation.
819 */
820 extern void nb_config_replace(struct nb_config *config_dst,
821 struct nb_config *config_src,
822 bool preserve_source);
823
824 /*
825 * Edit a candidate configuration.
826 *
827 * candidate
828 * Candidate configuration to edit.
829 *
830 * nb_node
831 * Northbound node associated to the configuration being edited.
832 *
833 * operation
834 * Operation to apply.
835 *
836 * xpath
837 * XPath of the configuration node being edited.
838 *
839 * previous
840 * Previous value of the configuration node. Should be used only when the
841 * operation is NB_OP_MOVE, otherwise this parameter is ignored.
842 *
843 * data
844 * New value of the configuration node.
845 *
846 * Returns:
847 * - NB_OK on success.
848 * - NB_ERR_NOT_FOUND when the element to be deleted was not found.
849 * - NB_ERR for other errors.
850 */
851 extern int nb_candidate_edit(struct nb_config *candidate,
852 const struct nb_node *nb_node,
853 enum nb_operation operation, const char *xpath,
854 const struct yang_data *previous,
855 const struct yang_data *data);
856
857 /*
858 * Check if a candidate configuration is outdated and needs to be updated.
859 *
860 * candidate
861 * Candidate configuration to check.
862 *
863 * Returns:
864 * true if the candidate is outdated, false otherwise.
865 */
866 extern bool nb_candidate_needs_update(const struct nb_config *candidate);
867
868 /*
869 * Update a candidate configuration by rebasing the changes on top of the latest
870 * running configuration. Resolve conflicts automatically by giving preference
871 * to the changes done in the candidate configuration.
872 *
873 * candidate
874 * Candidate configuration to update.
875 *
876 * Returns:
877 * NB_OK on success, NB_ERR otherwise.
878 */
879 extern int nb_candidate_update(struct nb_config *candidate);
880
881 /*
882 * Validate a candidate configuration. Perform both YANG syntactic/semantic
883 * validation and code-level validation using the northbound callbacks.
884 *
885 * WARNING: the candidate can be modified as part of the validation process
886 * (e.g. add default nodes).
887 *
888 * context
889 * Context of the northbound transaction.
890 *
891 * candidate
892 * Candidate configuration to validate.
893 *
894 * errmsg
895 * Buffer to store human-readable error message in case of error.
896 *
897 * errmsg_len
898 * Size of errmsg.
899 *
900 * Returns:
901 * NB_OK on success, NB_ERR_VALIDATION otherwise.
902 */
903 extern int nb_candidate_validate(struct nb_context *context,
904 struct nb_config *candidate, char *errmsg,
905 size_t errmsg_len);
906
907 /*
908 * Create a new configuration transaction but do not commit it yet. Only
909 * validate the candidate and prepare all resources required to apply the
910 * configuration changes.
911 *
912 * context
913 * Context of the northbound transaction.
914 *
915 * candidate
916 * Candidate configuration to commit.
917 *
918 * comment
919 * Optional comment describing the commit.
920 *
921 * transaction
922 * Output parameter providing the created transaction when one is created
923 * successfully. In this case, it must be either aborted using
924 * nb_candidate_commit_abort() or committed using
925 * nb_candidate_commit_apply().
926 *
927 * errmsg
928 * Buffer to store human-readable error message in case of error.
929 *
930 * errmsg_len
931 * Size of errmsg.
932 *
933 * Returns:
934 * - NB_OK on success.
935 * - NB_ERR_NO_CHANGES when the candidate is identical to the running
936 * configuration.
937 * - NB_ERR_LOCKED when there's already another transaction in progress.
938 * - NB_ERR_VALIDATION when the candidate fails the validation checks.
939 * - NB_ERR_RESOURCE when the system fails to allocate resources to apply
940 * the candidate configuration.
941 * - NB_ERR for other errors.
942 */
943 extern int nb_candidate_commit_prepare(struct nb_context *context,
944 struct nb_config *candidate,
945 const char *comment,
946 struct nb_transaction **transaction,
947 char *errmsg, size_t errmsg_len);
948
949 /*
950 * Abort a previously created configuration transaction, releasing all resources
951 * allocated during the preparation phase.
952 *
953 * transaction
954 * Candidate configuration to abort. It's consumed by this function.
955 *
956 * errmsg
957 * Buffer to store human-readable error message in case of error.
958 *
959 * errmsg_len
960 * Size of errmsg.
961 */
962 extern void nb_candidate_commit_abort(struct nb_transaction *transaction,
963 char *errmsg, size_t errmsg_len);
964
965 /*
966 * Commit a previously created configuration transaction.
967 *
968 * transaction
969 * Configuration transaction to commit. It's consumed by this function.
970 *
971 * save_transaction
972 * Specify whether the transaction should be recorded in the transactions log
973 * or not.
974 *
975 * transaction_id
976 * Optional output parameter providing the ID of the committed transaction.
977 *
978 * errmsg
979 * Buffer to store human-readable error message in case of error.
980 *
981 * errmsg_len
982 * Size of errmsg.
983 */
984 extern void nb_candidate_commit_apply(struct nb_transaction *transaction,
985 bool save_transaction,
986 uint32_t *transaction_id, char *errmsg,
987 size_t errmsg_len);
988
989 /*
990 * Create a new transaction to commit a candidate configuration. This is a
991 * convenience function that performs the two-phase commit protocol
992 * transparently to the user. The cost is reduced flexibility, since
993 * network-wide and multi-daemon transactions require the network manager to
994 * take into account the results of the preparation phase of multiple managed
995 * entities.
996 *
997 * context
998 * Context of the northbound transaction.
999 *
1000 * candidate
1001 * Candidate configuration to commit. It's preserved regardless if the commit
1002 * operation fails or not.
1003 *
1004 * save_transaction
1005 * Specify whether the transaction should be recorded in the transactions log
1006 * or not.
1007 *
1008 * comment
1009 * Optional comment describing the commit.
1010 *
1011 * transaction_id
1012 * Optional output parameter providing the ID of the committed transaction.
1013 *
1014 * errmsg
1015 * Buffer to store human-readable error message in case of error.
1016 *
1017 * errmsg_len
1018 * Size of errmsg.
1019 *
1020 * Returns:
1021 * - NB_OK on success.
1022 * - NB_ERR_NO_CHANGES when the candidate is identical to the running
1023 * configuration.
1024 * - NB_ERR_LOCKED when there's already another transaction in progress.
1025 * - NB_ERR_VALIDATION when the candidate fails the validation checks.
1026 * - NB_ERR_RESOURCE when the system fails to allocate resources to apply
1027 * the candidate configuration.
1028 * - NB_ERR for other errors.
1029 */
1030 extern int nb_candidate_commit(struct nb_context *context,
1031 struct nb_config *candidate,
1032 bool save_transaction, const char *comment,
1033 uint32_t *transaction_id, char *errmsg,
1034 size_t errmsg_len);
1035
1036 /*
1037 * Lock the running configuration.
1038 *
1039 * client
1040 * Northbound client.
1041 *
1042 * user
1043 * Northbound user (can be NULL).
1044 *
1045 * Returns:
1046 * 0 on success, -1 when the running configuration is already locked.
1047 */
1048 extern int nb_running_lock(enum nb_client client, const void *user);
1049
1050 /*
1051 * Unlock the running configuration.
1052 *
1053 * client
1054 * Northbound client.
1055 *
1056 * user
1057 * Northbound user (can be NULL).
1058 *
1059 * Returns:
1060 * 0 on success, -1 when the running configuration is already unlocked or
1061 * locked by another client/user.
1062 */
1063 extern int nb_running_unlock(enum nb_client client, const void *user);
1064
1065 /*
1066 * Check if the running configuration is locked or not for the given
1067 * client/user.
1068 *
1069 * client
1070 * Northbound client.
1071 *
1072 * user
1073 * Northbound user (can be NULL).
1074 *
1075 * Returns:
1076 * 0 if the running configuration is unlocked or if the client/user owns the
1077 * lock, -1 otherwise.
1078 */
1079 extern int nb_running_lock_check(enum nb_client client, const void *user);
1080
1081 /*
1082 * Iterate over operational data.
1083 *
1084 * xpath
1085 * Data path of the YANG data we want to iterate over.
1086 *
1087 * translator
1088 * YANG module translator (might be NULL).
1089 *
1090 * flags
1091 * NB_OPER_DATA_ITER_ flags to control how the iteration is performed.
1092 *
1093 * cb
1094 * Function to call with each data node.
1095 *
1096 * arg
1097 * Arbitrary argument passed as the fourth parameter in each call to 'cb'.
1098 *
1099 * Returns:
1100 * NB_OK on success, NB_ERR otherwise.
1101 */
1102 extern int nb_oper_data_iterate(const char *xpath,
1103 struct yang_translator *translator,
1104 uint32_t flags, nb_oper_data_cb cb, void *arg);
1105
1106 /*
1107 * Validate if the northbound operation is valid for the given node.
1108 *
1109 * operation
1110 * Operation we want to check.
1111 *
1112 * snode
1113 * libyang schema node we want to check.
1114 *
1115 * Returns:
1116 * true if the operation is valid, false otherwise.
1117 */
1118 extern bool nb_operation_is_valid(enum nb_operation operation,
1119 const struct lysc_node *snode);
1120
1121 /*
1122 * Send a YANG notification. This is a no-op unless the 'nb_notification_send'
1123 * hook was registered by a northbound plugin.
1124 *
1125 * xpath
1126 * XPath of the YANG notification.
1127 *
1128 * arguments
1129 * Linked list containing the arguments that should be sent. This list is
1130 * deleted after being used.
1131 *
1132 * Returns:
1133 * NB_OK on success, NB_ERR otherwise.
1134 */
1135 extern int nb_notification_send(const char *xpath, struct list *arguments);
1136
1137 /*
1138 * Associate a user pointer to a configuration node.
1139 *
1140 * This should be called by northbound 'create' callbacks in the NB_EV_APPLY
1141 * phase only.
1142 *
1143 * dnode
1144 * libyang data node - only its XPath is used.
1145 *
1146 * entry
1147 * Arbitrary user-specified pointer.
1148 */
1149 extern void nb_running_set_entry(const struct lyd_node *dnode, void *entry);
1150
1151 /*
1152 * Move an entire tree of user pointer nodes.
1153 *
1154 * Suppose we have xpath A/B/C/D, with user pointers associated to C and D. We
1155 * need to move B to be under Z, so the new xpath is Z/B/C/D. Because user
1156 * pointers are indexed with their absolute path, We need to move all user
1157 * pointers at and below B to their new absolute paths; this function does
1158 * that.
1159 *
1160 * xpath_from
1161 * base xpath of tree to move (A/B)
1162 *
1163 * xpath_to
1164 * base xpath of new location of tree (Z/B)
1165 */
1166 extern void nb_running_move_tree(const char *xpath_from, const char *xpath_to);
1167
1168 /*
1169 * Unset the user pointer associated to a configuration node.
1170 *
1171 * This should be called by northbound 'destroy' callbacks in the NB_EV_APPLY
1172 * phase only.
1173 *
1174 * dnode
1175 * libyang data node - only its XPath is used.
1176 *
1177 * Returns:
1178 * The user pointer that was unset.
1179 */
1180 extern void *nb_running_unset_entry(const struct lyd_node *dnode);
1181
1182 /*
1183 * Find the user pointer (if any) associated to a configuration node.
1184 *
1185 * The XPath associated to the configuration node can be provided directly or
1186 * indirectly through a libyang data node.
1187 *
1188 * If an user point is not found, this function follows the parent nodes in the
1189 * running configuration until an user pointer is found or until the root node
1190 * is reached.
1191 *
1192 * dnode
1193 * libyang data node - only its XPath is used (can be NULL if 'xpath' is
1194 * provided).
1195 *
1196 * xpath
1197 * XPath of the configuration node (can be NULL if 'dnode' is provided).
1198 *
1199 * abort_if_not_found
1200 * When set to true, abort the program if no user pointer is found.
1201 *
1202 * As a rule of thumb, this parameter should be set to true in the following
1203 * scenarios:
1204 * - Calling this function from any northbound configuration callback during
1205 * the NB_EV_APPLY phase.
1206 * - Calling this function from a 'delete' northbound configuration callback
1207 * during any phase.
1208 *
1209 * In both the above cases, the given configuration node should contain an
1210 * user pointer except when there's a bug in the code, in which case it's
1211 * better to abort the program right away and eliminate the need for
1212 * unnecessary NULL checks.
1213 *
1214 * In all other cases, this parameter should be set to false and the caller
1215 * should check if the function returned NULL or not.
1216 *
1217 * Returns:
1218 * User pointer if found, NULL otherwise.
1219 */
1220 extern void *nb_running_get_entry(const struct lyd_node *dnode,
1221 const char *xpath, bool abort_if_not_found);
1222
1223 /*
1224 * Same as 'nb_running_get_entry', but doesn't search within parent nodes
1225 * recursively if an user point is not found.
1226 */
1227 extern void *nb_running_get_entry_non_rec(const struct lyd_node *dnode,
1228 const char *xpath,
1229 bool abort_if_not_found);
1230
1231 /*
1232 * Return a human-readable string representing a northbound event.
1233 *
1234 * event
1235 * Northbound event.
1236 *
1237 * Returns:
1238 * String representation of the given northbound event.
1239 */
1240 extern const char *nb_event_name(enum nb_event event);
1241
1242 /*
1243 * Return a human-readable string representing a northbound operation.
1244 *
1245 * operation
1246 * Northbound operation.
1247 *
1248 * Returns:
1249 * String representation of the given northbound operation.
1250 */
1251 extern const char *nb_operation_name(enum nb_operation operation);
1252
1253 /*
1254 * Return a human-readable string representing a northbound error.
1255 *
1256 * error
1257 * Northbound error.
1258 *
1259 * Returns:
1260 * String representation of the given northbound error.
1261 */
1262 extern const char *nb_err_name(enum nb_error error);
1263
1264 /*
1265 * Return a human-readable string representing a northbound client.
1266 *
1267 * client
1268 * Northbound client.
1269 *
1270 * Returns:
1271 * String representation of the given northbound client.
1272 */
1273 extern const char *nb_client_name(enum nb_client client);
1274
1275 /*
1276 * Validate all northbound callbacks.
1277 *
1278 * Some errors, like missing callbacks or invalid priorities, are fatal and
1279 * can't be recovered from. Other errors, like unneeded callbacks, are logged
1280 * but otherwise ignored.
1281 *
1282 * Whenever a YANG module is loaded after startup, *all* northbound callbacks
1283 * need to be validated and not only the callbacks from the newly loaded module.
1284 * This is because augmentations can change the properties of the augmented
1285 * module, making mandatory the implementation of additional callbacks.
1286 */
1287 void nb_validate_callbacks(void);
1288
1289 /*
1290 * Initialize the northbound layer. Should be called only once during the
1291 * daemon initialization process.
1292 *
1293 * modules
1294 * Array of YANG modules to parse and initialize.
1295 *
1296 * nmodules
1297 * Size of the modules array.
1298 *
1299 * db_enabled
1300 * Set this to record the transactions in the transaction log.
1301 */
1302 extern void nb_init(struct thread_master *tm,
1303 const struct frr_yang_module_info *const modules[],
1304 size_t nmodules, bool db_enabled);
1305
1306 /*
1307 * Finish the northbound layer gracefully. Should be called only when the daemon
1308 * is exiting.
1309 */
1310 extern void nb_terminate(void);
1311
1312 #ifdef __cplusplus
1313 }
1314 #endif
1315
1316 #endif /* _FRR_NORTHBOUND_H_ */