Ticket: CM-13434
Reviewed by: julien, nikhil, daniel
Testing Done: ifreload and multiple down [yes|no] sequences under
physical and logical interfaces (ifupdown2-tests test case is pending)
This also moves the fix done for CM-4125 (inet manual handling for
logical devices) into a single place under ifupdownmain.
attribute 'down [yes|no]' will not work in all cases when 'inet manual'
is used. This is only to preserve the semantics of 'inet manual'.
Best use of 'down [yes|no]' is to use it without 'inet manual'..
they are conflicting features anyways.
Signed-off-by: Roopa Prabhu <roopa@cumulusnetworks.com>
Ticket: CM-12713
Reviewed By: Roopa, Nikhil G
Testing Done: Test from the bug
% for i in range(1,49):
iface swp${i}
mtu 9216
link-speed 10000
link-duplex full
link-autoneg off
% endfor
auto swp1
iface swp1
% ifup -a -v # should only up swp1
Signed-off-by: Julien Fortin <julien@cumulusnetworks.com>
Ticket: CM-12370
Reviewed By: Roopa, Kanna, Scott E
Testing Done:
This patch also fixes a problem where dhcp6 used to create lease file with
a trailing whitespace. dhcp6 operation were also sometimes using the wrong
pid file. I added some code in the debian.postinst script to correctly
rename these files if they exists when we install/update ifupdown2.
(cumulus-qa-infra/cl-tests/tests/smoke/testdhcp.py:Testdhcp_relay)
auto swp1
iface swp1 inet dhcp
link-speed 10000
link-duplex full
link-autoneg off
auto swp1
iface swp1 inet6 dhcp
Signed-off-by: Julien Fortin <julien@cumulusnetworks.com>
Ticket: CM-12988
Reviewed By: julien, nikhil, dsa
Testing Done: tested ifup and ifdown of vrf devices with address virtual
slaves
This patch fixes up macvlan device enslavements when vrf device
or vrf slave is brought down and up. address virtual macvlan
devices on vrf slaves need to enslaved to the vrf. This
patch checks and fixes up those vrf enslavements for the following
cases:
ifdown <vrf_device> && ifup <vrf_device>
ifdown <vrf_slave> && ifup <vrf_slave>
starting state:
------------
$ip -br link show
myvrf UP 46:c6:44:db:37:60 <NOARP,MASTER,UP,LOWER_UP>
bridge.901@bridge UP 44:38:39:00:77:88 <UP,BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP>
bridge-901-v0@bridge.901 UP 00:00:5e:00:01:81 <UP,BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP>
$ifdown myvrf
$ip -br link show
bridge.901@bridge DOWN 44:38:39:00:77:88 <BROADCAST,MULTICAST>
bridge-901-v0@bridge.901 DOWN 00:00:5e:00:01:81 <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,M-DOWN>
before patch (macvlan device bridge-901-v0 did not come up:
----------------------------------------
$ifup myvrf
$ip -br link show
bridge.901@bridge UP 44:38:39:00:77:88 <UP,BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP>
bridge-901-v0@bridge.901 DOWN 00:00:5e:00:01:81 <BROADCAST,MULTICAST>
myvrf UP ce:a6:e1:85:75:73 <NOARP,MASTER,UP,LOWER_UP>
after patch:
------------
$ifup myvrf
$ip -br link show
bridge.901@bridge UP 44:38:39:00:77:88 <UP,BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP>
bridge-901-v0@bridge.901 UP 00:00:5e:00:01:81 <UP,BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP>
myvrf UP ce:a6:e1:85:75:73 <NOARP,MASTER,UP,LOWER_UP>
Signed-off-by: Roopa Prabhu <roopa@cumulusnetworks.com>
ifupdown2 can invoke scripts under /etc/network/if-*.d/*
in the required order with the required environment variables.
This patch includes fixes to execute these scripts.
The following attributes in /etc/network/ifupdown2/ifupdown.conf
can influence the execution behaviour of python-addon modules
and /etc/network/if-*.d/*
<ifupdown.conf>
addon_syntax_check=0
addon_scripts_support=1
addon_python_modules_support=1
</ifupdown.conf>
Signed-off-by: Roopa Prabhu <roopa@cumulusnetworks.com>
Ticket: None
Reviewed By: Roopa
Testing Done: smoke/testifupdown2.py:TestMakoJson
ifupdown2.TestMakoJson test was failing because the json values werent trimmed
Because of a trailing whitespace, a list of iface had an empty value, ifupdown2
was throwing an exception.
Signed-off-by: Julien Fortin <julien@cumulusnetworks.com>
Ticket: CM-10027
Reviewed By: julien, nikhil
Testing Done: Tested with an interfaces file with shared dependents
In the process of fixing this saw a few more issues with link kind
handing. Its better to separate kind from interface private flags
like bond slave and bridge port. this patch cleans up all that handling.
Example errors:
error: misconfig..? swp5.2 vrfslave is enslaved to multiple interfaces
['vrf1012', 'br2']
error: misconfig..? swp5.2 bridgeport is enslaved to multiple
interfaces ['vrf1012', 'br2']
Ticket:
Reviewed By: trivial
Testing Done:
This patch adds WARNING to ifaceStatus and adds a new method
iface:set_status
Signed-off-by: Roopa Prabhu <roopa@cumulusnetworks.com>
Ticket:
Reviewed By: CCR-4268
Testing Done: Tested squashing of interfaces with multiple iface stanzas
This is controlled by ifaceobj_squash config variable in
/etc/network/ifupdown2/ifupdown2.conf.
With ifaceobj_squash=1, ifquery and all commands will
output squashed interfaces.
$cat /etc/network/interfaces
auto swp3
iface swp3
mtu 9000
auto swp3
iface swp3 inet static
address 10.0.17.3/24
auto swp3
iface swp3 inet static
address 10.0.18.3/24
address 2000:1000:1000:1000:3::5/128
$ifquery -a
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet dhcp
auto swp3
iface swp3
mtu 9000
address 10.0.17.3/24
address 10.0.18.3/24
address 2000:1000:1000:1000:3::5/128
When and why do we need this ?
- If we preserve multiple ifaceobjects for the same iface,
it gets tricky in some cases to set default policy
values because the addon module run methods are called
on each ifaceobject.
- Each ifaceobject belonging to the same interface
is treated as a separate interface. It is difficult
to remember things accross addon module run methods
- we have a few hacks in place which we would like to
get rid of
Why not turn it on by default ?
- still debating about it. Dont want to break existing
scripts with change of output. Will get some feedback before
I switch the default to squash.
Ticket: CM-9595
Reviewed By:
Testing Done: tested with failing vrf config in CM-9595
due to same upperiface getting processed more than once,
there was an unnecessary refcount inc on the lowerdevice.
This patch aborts processing upperiface if already
processed and also adds a new debug function to
dump lower and uppper ifaces of all interfaces in the
file.
The vrf device may not be up when ifup is executed on the
slaves. This commit makes sure:
- vrf slaves dont try to enslave themselves when vrf device is
not present
- And vrf master enslaves any missing slaves during ifup of vrf master
- Also make vrf device the link master, this will make sure
the vrf device brings the vrf slave links up. This is needed to work
around the ipv6 address flush issue
Closes: CM-9493
Review: dsa, nikhil, wkok (via git send-mail)
Signed-off-by: Roopa Prabhu <roopa@cumulusnetworks.com>
This patch adds a new upperiface module handler get_upper_ifacenames
to get upperifaces from a addon module. This is called during building
dependency graph.
Closes: CM-9493
Review: dsa, nikhil, wkok (via git send-email)
Signed-off-by: Roopa Prabhu <roopa@cumulusnetworks.com>
Ticket: CM-8455
Review: CCR-4181
Testing: tested ifreload on builtin interface change
This patch handles removal of builtin interfaces (example swp*.100
below..which dont have iface sections) during a ifreload.
{noformat}
auto bridge
iface bridge
bridge-vlan-aware yes
bridge-ports swp3.100 swp15.100
{noformat}
if user changes swp15.100 to another interface and does a ifreload,
before this patch swp15.100 used to be around. This patch makes sure
swp15.100 is deleted in the process
I had to do some cleanup of flags in the process. I might have added
some extra cycles to ifreload. But i dont see an easy way to handle this
case.
Ticket:
Reviewed By:
Testing Done: Tested ifquery --check with bridge-pvid
bridge-pvid and bridge-vids on a bridge does
not correspond directly to a running config
on the bridge. They correspond to default
values for the bridge ports. And they are
already checked against running config of the
bridge port and reported against a bridge port.
So, This patch ignores these attributes under the bridge.
Uses '2' for ignore today. XXX: '2' will be
mapped to a defined value in subsequent patches.
Before:
auto bridge
iface bridge
[fail]
bridge-vlan-aware yes [pass]
bridge-ports swp3 swp4 [pass]
bridge-pvid notfound [fail]
After:
auto bridge
iface bridge
[pass]
bridge-vlan-aware yes [pass]
bridge-ports swp3 swp4 [pass]
bridge-pvid 20
(cherry picked from commit 29e70abbf7920cf94c3ebd738dd757c2ca27b35c)
Ticket: CM-7917
Reviewed By: CCR-3845
Testing Done: Tested changing address and ifreloading on multiple iface stanzas
In presence of multiple iface stanzas, current ifupdown2 does not purge
existing addresses.
Because each ifaceobject processing looks at only its stanzas and it is
afraid that it may purge running addresses that does not belong to
itself. Historically multiple iface stanzas are processed individually
than squashing them as a single interface. Squashing iface stanzas into
a single iface stanza has been a problem in the past and also does not
work well with iface stanzas that are supported by ifupdown (I dont have
a specific problem example right now...but)
This patch processes all address attributes when processing the first iface
object (or iface stanza). Unsure if this can be a surprise to existing
users. It should not but cant say sometimes people have weird things in
their pre-up/post-up commands. Hence this is controlled by a ifupdown2.conf
variable addr_config_squash=0 set to off by default. still debating if this
can be on by default.
When addr_config_squash=0 and existing addresses are not purged a
warning is displayed:
"warning: swp1: interface has multiple iface stanzas skip purging
existing addresses"
(cherry picked from commit 7aaa75674547392f2abb8273b18671f0795b3eaf)
Ticket: CM-6740
Reviewed By: roopa
Testing Done: tested multiple ifreloads with various test cases
In the case of duplicate iface stanzas where one of the stanzas sets
the link attributes, ifupdown2 was confused because the absence
of link attributes forced it to reset them to default values
(when they existed).
This patch tracks link changes and prevents resetting to defaults
only if there are no explicit settings configured. Furthermore,
only the last interface processed (from the duplicates) will take
care of resetting to defaults.
Ticket: CM-7635
Reviewed By: CCR-3575
Testing Done: Tested failing ifquery output in json format
This patch fixes a bug introduced by 0dea0cfeeec8b342ee2e2b767daa4071ac760f31
("Add support to display status (pass, fail) in ifquery --check json
output").
This patch separates the json encoders for iface objects with and
without status (ifaceJsonEncoder and ifaceJsonEncoderWithStatus) so
that they dont interfere with each other.
Ticket: CM-7464
Reviewed By: CCR-3507
Testing Done: Tested ifquery check sanity
ifquery --check non-json output displays 'pass' and 'fail' for
each attribute on the same line (see below). This output is not json
friendly. For json, include status in 'config_status' a dictionary
whose keys are similar to the 'config' dictionary but values are status
for the corresponding keys in the 'config' dictionary (see example below)
auto bond4
iface bond4 inet static
[pass]
bond-mode 802.3ad [pass]
bond-miimon 100 [pass]
bond-use-carrier 1 [pass]
bond-lacp-rate 1 [pass]
bond-min-links 1 [pass]
bond-xmit-hash-policy layer3+4 [pass]
bond-slaves swp3 swp4 [pass]
[
{
"name": "bond4",
"addr_method": "static",
"addr_family": "inet",
"auto": true,
"config": {
"bond-use-carrier": "1",
"bond-miimon": "100",
"bond-lacp-rate": "1",
"bond-min-links": "1",
"bond-slaves": "swp3 swp4",
"bond-mode": "802.3ad",
"bond-xmit-hash-policy": "layer3+4"
},
"config_status": {
"bond-use-carrier": "pass",
"bond-miimon": "pass",
"bond-lacp-rate": "pass",
"bond-min-links": "pass",
"bond-slaves": "pass",
"bond-mode": "pass",
"bond-xmit-hash-policy": "pass"
},
"status": "pass"
}
]
Ticket: CM-6619
Reviewed By: CCR-3191
Testing Done: Tested upperiface bringup for bridge and vlan devices
'up' on bridge was always done to add the newly created port to the bridge
in cases where the bridge is not part of the interfaces being brought
up. But This will try to re-apply bridge port attributes on all bridge
ports and that can take a while when there are large number of bridge
ports. This patch currently avoids the bridge up for only the vlan
aware bridge case.
Ticket: CM-6106
Reviewed By: roopa,scotte
Testing Done: ran ifupdown2 regression suite and hand tested
This patch prevents IP address assignment under vlan aware bridges.
This prevents some confusion because a bridge subinterface is required
for layer 3 termination.
Ticket:
Reviewed By: CCR-3043
Testing Done:
This was resulting in lower interfaces not being brought up at boot
when their upper-ifaces were not-marked auto. And this was because
the dependency graph continued to have the non-auto upper interfaces
and the whole tree was ignored by the scheduler.
This fix eliminates filtered interfaces from the dependency graph
to simplify the scheduler and also to avoid scheduler picking up
non-auto (or non-class interfaces).
testcase (Without this patch swp1 was skipped at boot)
iface swp1.100
auto swp1
iface swp1
Ticket: CM-5146
Reviewed By: roopa,jtoppins
Testing Done: built new ifupdown package and ran testifupdown2 suite of tests
This patch prevents enslaved interfaces from having IP addresses.
(cherry picked from commit 0c00606fbc76db11557a8e946310e93a2b376aa7)
(cherry picked from commit dc30987acfc6af356b9e055db95d94ae45f0de9f)
Ticket: CM-5693
Reviewed By: roopa
Testing Done: tested bridge and bonds with interfaces with configs
Both bridge and mstpctl modules set priv_flags on interfaces
that have configs (like link-speed) even when used as bridge-ports.
And this collision causes statemanager.ifaceobj_sync() to never get called
because ifaceobj.priv_flags is 1 (we return immediately):
The fix was to create a new iface module_flags array to carry module info.
way)
Ticket:
Reviewed By: trivial
Testing Done: Tested interface upperiface bring up
This was causing the auto upperiface bringup to pick all upperifaces on
malliks setup. This is a large number in a 500 svi setup.
Ticket: CM-3346
Reviewed By:
Testing Done: Tested ifupdown2 sanity
- moved 'admin up' delays that we introduced recently to be
configurable via two ifupdown2.conf attributes
# Let link master (bridges, bonds) own the link state of slaves
link_master_slave=1
# Delay admin state change till the end
delay_admin_state_change=0
- reduced some redundant traversal of dependency trees
- fixed a few bugs in query check
issues with having it in flags) + add check for bond slave being already up
Ticket: CM-4408
Reviewed By:
Testing Done: some bond sanity test
(cherry picked from commit 346b62a41fbf4521008cd8a9b0fa227e75a5d994)
sure that slaves can never be brought admin up on their own when they
are not in the bond
Ticket: CM-4408
Reviewed By: CCR-2323
Testing Done: Tested ifup/ifdown of bond slaves and bond interface
This patch introduces:
- introduces 2 interface flags, LINK_MASTER and LINK_SLAVE.
- The bond module will set LINK_MASTER on the bond iface object
indicating that the bond module owns the link.
- Which means that all lower devices /slaves of the bond get their
link when the bond (aka LINK_MASTER) is processed in the bond module
- The module that queries dependencies propagates the LINK_SLAVE flags
on the dependents of LINK_MASTER.
- The scheduler now acts on the LINK_SLAVE flag. If LINK_SLAVE is set,
it skips setting admin 'up' on that interface. It also makes sure the
interface is not already in the bond.
ie if an interface is a LINK_SLAVE (bond slave in this case), admin
up will not be executed when the interface is not inside the bond.
(cherry picked from commit 84b5a07a4f7685c7ae2eac5892889d6c0e08b2eb)
Ticket: CM-3346
Reviewed By:
Testing Done: Tested new format with new bridge driver
- add/del vlan aware bridge svi mac addresses from bridge
- shorten macvlan interface names to <bridge>-<vid>-v<n>
- fix query check for address-virtual interfaces
- fix query check for vlan interfaces
Ticket: CM-3810
Reviewed By:
Testing Done:
These are configurable via strings check_success_str and check_error_str
in /etc/network/ifupdown2/ifupdown2.conf
Ticket: CM-3346
Reviewed By:
Testing Done: tested vmware interfaces file with old and new formats
details:
- move bridge port membership to under the port
- move bridge port attributes under ports
- bridge attributes continue to remain under bridge
- special vlan interface for vlan attributes and svi config (iface
vlan-<vlanid/range>)
- maintain backward compatibility with all previously released bridge
config formats for vlan aware bridge
Open issues:
- check and running support will be done part of CM-3784
- ifquery currently expands and prints all the vlan-* interfaces.