attributes' for backward compatibility
Ticket: CM-1438
Reviewed By:
Testing Done: Tested ifupdown sanity and new functionality
support for:
- -i <interface file>
- template lookup path and move all template handling to a separate
module template.py
- new ifupdown2 config file /etc/network/ifupdown2/ifupdown2.conf
- bridge_waitport and bridge_maxwait
- moved addons.conf to /var/lib/ifupdownaddons/
Ticket: CM-2302
Reviewed By:
Testing Done: Tested ifupdown syntax checker + sanity
Also includes fixes to some of the sytax checker problems mentioned in
CM-2509
Ticket: CM-2509
Reviewed By:
Testing Done: Tested interfaces file with duplicate entries
Old ifupdown allowed multiple stanza's for the same interface.
To support older files ifupdown2 will continue to support duplicate interfaces.
However this check will warn on interfaces with same config more than
once. The check is done at a higher level during parsing and hence only
does a string compare of the iface section.
update the cache yet and that can cause problems during add
Ticket: CM-2491
Reviewed By:
Testing Done:
Still working on the cache update support during batching.
a logical interface comes up
Ticket: CM-2493
Reviewed By:
Testing Done: Tested ifup, ifdown in bond bridge setup
Also, implicitly pick up the upperifaces (even when user has not
specified --with-depends) for logical interfaces.
This is because when a logical interface goes down/deleted, kernel
impilicity deletes its upperifaces. so its better to implicitly bring
up upperifaces.
example
bridge name bridge id STP enabled interfaces
br0 8000.7072cf8c2fca yes bond1
bond2
br2000 8000.7072cf8c2fca yes bond1.2000
bond2.2000
br2001 8000.7072cf8c2fca yes bond1.2001
bond2.2001
bridge name bridge id STP enabled interfaces
br0 8000.000000000000 yes
br2000 8000.000000000000 yes
br2001 8000.000000000000 yes
bridge name bridge id STP enabled interfaces
br0 8000.7072cf8c2fca yes bond1
bond2
br2000 8000.7072cf8c2fca yes bond1.2000
bond2.2000
br2001 8000.7072cf8c2fca yes bond1.2001
bond2.2001
Ticket: CM-1438
Reviewed By: review pending
Testing Done: Tested ifup/ifdown
Before this patch, `ifup --with-depends <iface>` only brought up
lowerdevices. Because those were enough for iface to function.
And if ifaces above it (upperdevices) needed fixing, user could just
execute `ifup --with-depends <ifaceupper>`.
But in a recent, bond under a bridge bug in 2.0, got me thinking that
its probably better to up the upperdevices which might be impacted as
well. and this patch does just that.
The patch includes changes to make ifupdown generate dependency
information for all interfaces even if the user requested to operate
on a single interface. This is to get a full view of the interfaces file.
This might add some overhead. Should not change anything during boot.
Still looking at ways to optimize.
Ticket: CM-1438
Reviewed By:
Testing Done:
This also fixes a bug with address handling:
- If the user changed a primary address, flush all the addresses and
re-add them. Previously, if user added a new primary address, it would
ust get appended to the end of the address list as a secondary address.
single port expression + cleanup
Ticket: CM-1438
Reviewed By:
Testing Done:
This has left some dead code in. cleanup comming in subsequent patches.
ip batch support is not complete. It currently works only for mstpctl
bridges. more coming ..
overhead
Ticket: CM-1438
Reviewed By:
Testing Done:
These are executed with shell=True and python subprocess performance
with shell=True sucks. This seems to have improved in python3. Will try
that out next. And also plan to make this controllable via an option.
This reduces time to ifup by half.
Ticket: CM-1438
Reviewed By:
Testing Done:
- Moved link config to base ifupdown. I had been debating about this,
this is need to support manual and also the --no-scripts option.
- helps executing only link up/down operations if needed on an interface
- While at it, i also moved the scheduler methods to be classmethods
instead of instance methods (which again was a pending cleanup task)
Ticket: CM-1438
Reviewed By:
Testing Done: l3 lag test with help from purna
- THe down sequence in the new ifupdown was causing switchd some grief
(wilson is looking at it). readded the topological sort which i had
removed in favor of only walking the tree. With the fix,i dont see the
switchd problem anymore.
- And another down bug was causing the bond to go away prematurely (only
with the all depends option). Added a upperdevice list to track upperdev references
Ticket: CM-1438
Reviewed By:
Testing Done: unit tested with all kinds of interfaces
some high level changes
- moved ipv4/ipv6 address handling in a single module. dhcp
into a separate module.
- new link 'up' module
- igmp fixes
- many other fixes
added a --with-depends option)
Ticket: CM-1438
Reviewed By:
Testing Done:
still debating on the default behaviour for following dependents.
for now not following dependents might be better.
When all interfaces are selected, it always follows dependents
Ticket: CM-1438
Reviewed By:
Testing Done:
This patch adds support for mako style templates.
Example:
% for v in [20,30,40]:
auto vlan${v}
iface vlan${v} inet static
address 10.20.${v}.3/24
mstpctl_ports glob swp1-52.${v}
mstpctl_stp on
% endfor
open items:
- currently templates will only work if python-mako is installed
(Its apt-gettable from debian wheezy).
Ticket: CM-1438
Reviewed By:
Testing Done: tested with configs involving vlan devices and bridges
- fix dependency handling which i had broken recently with my last
checkin (nat reported this one)
- In inet pluggins, dont issue ip addr get unless required (saw cpu
spike up because of CM-1889)
- and some other minor changes lying in my tree
Ticket: CM-1438
Reviewed By:
Testing Done: Tested installing new ifupdown on the box
- fixed a few things in ifquery
- added new perfmode to skip some of the checks (useful during boot when there is
no previous state)
- updated doc dir with example
- Added README, TODO and KNOWN_ISSUES file
Ticket: CM-1438
Reviewed By: TBD
Testing Done:
- Will checkin build files after some more testing and performance
numbers. It will go into the testing repo for 2.0
- All TODO items are part of the checked in TODO file