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/*
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 *	Filters: utility functions
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 *
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 *	Copyright 1998 Pavel Machek <pavel@ucw.cz>
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 *
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 *	Can be freely distributed and used under the terms of the GNU GPL.
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 *
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 */
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/**
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 * DOC: Filters
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 *
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 * You can find sources of the filter language in |filter/|
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 * directory. File |filter/config.Y| contains filter grammar and basically translates
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 * the source from user into a tree of &f_inst structures. These trees are
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 * later interpreted using code in |filter/filter.c|.
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 *
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 * A filter is represented by a tree of &f_inst structures, later translated
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 * into lists called &f_line. All the instructions are defined and documented
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 * in |filter/f-inst.c| definition file.
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 *
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 * Filters use a &f_val structure for their data. Each &f_val
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 * contains type and value (types are constants prefixed with %T_).
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 * Look into |filter/data.h| for more information and appropriate calls.
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 */
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#undef LOCAL_DEBUG
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#include "nest/bird.h"
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#include "lib/lists.h"
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#include "lib/resource.h"
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#include "lib/socket.h"
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#include "lib/string.h"
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#include "lib/unaligned.h"
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#include "lib/ip.h"
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#include "lib/net.h"
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#include "lib/flowspec.h"
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#include "nest/route.h"
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#include "nest/protocol.h"
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#include "nest/iface.h"
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#include "nest/attrs.h"
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#include "conf/conf.h"
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#include "filter/filter.h"
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#include "filter/f-inst.h"
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#include "filter/data.h"
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/* Exception bits */
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enum f_exception {
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  FE_RETURN = 0x1,
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};
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struct filter_stack {
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  /* Value stack for execution */
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#define F_VAL_STACK_MAX	4096
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  uint vcnt;				/* Current value stack size; 0 for empty */
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  uint ecnt;				/* Current execute stack size; 0 for empty */
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  struct f_val vstk[F_VAL_STACK_MAX];	/* The stack itself */
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  /* Instruction stack for execution */
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#define F_EXEC_STACK_MAX 4096
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  struct {
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    const struct f_line *line;		/* The line that is being executed */
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    uint pos;				/* Instruction index in the line */
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    uint ventry;			/* Value stack depth on entry */
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    uint vbase;				/* Where to index variable positions from */
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    enum f_exception emask;		/* Exception mask */
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  } estk[F_EXEC_STACK_MAX];
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};
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/* Internal filter state, to be allocated on stack when executing filters */
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struct filter_state {
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  /* Stacks needed for execution */
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  struct filter_stack *stack;
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  /* The route we are processing. This may be NULL to indicate no route available. */
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  struct rte **rte;
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  /* The old rta to be freed after filters are done. */
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  struct rta *old_rta;
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  /* Cached pointer to ea_list */
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  struct ea_list **eattrs;
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  /* Linpool for adata allocation */
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  struct linpool *pool;
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  /* Buffer for log output */
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  struct buffer buf;
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  /* Filter execution flags */
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  int flags;
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};
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_Thread_local static struct filter_state filter_state;
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_Thread_local static struct filter_stack filter_stack;
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void (*bt_assert_hook)(int result, const struct f_line_item *assert);
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static inline void f_cache_eattrs(struct filter_state *fs)
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{
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  fs->eattrs = &((*fs->rte)->attrs->eattrs);
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}
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static inline void f_rte_cow(struct filter_state *fs)
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{
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  if (!((*fs->rte)->flags & REF_COW))
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    return;
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  *fs->rte = rte_cow(*fs->rte);
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}
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/*
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 * rta_cow - prepare rta for modification by filter
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 */
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static void
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f_rta_cow(struct filter_state *fs)
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{
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  if (!rta_is_cached((*fs->rte)->attrs))
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    return;
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  /* Prepare to modify rte */
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  f_rte_cow(fs);
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  /* Store old rta to free it later, it stores reference from rte_cow() */
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  fs->old_rta = (*fs->rte)->attrs;
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  /*
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   * Get shallow copy of rta. Fields eattrs and nexthops of rta are shared
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   * with fs->old_rta (they will be copied when the cached rta will be obtained
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   * at the end of f_run()), also the lock of hostentry is inherited (we
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   * suppose hostentry is not changed by filters).
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   */
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  (*fs->rte)->attrs = rta_do_cow((*fs->rte)->attrs, fs->pool);
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  /* Re-cache the ea_list */
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  f_cache_eattrs(fs);
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}
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static struct tbf rl_runtime_err = TBF_DEFAULT_LOG_LIMITS;
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/**
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 * interpret
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 * @fs: filter state
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 * @what: filter to interpret
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 *
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 * Interpret given tree of filter instructions. This is core function
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 * of filter system and does all the hard work.
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 *
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 * Each instruction has 4 fields: code (which is instruction code),
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 * aux (which is extension to instruction code, typically type),
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 * arg1 and arg2 - arguments. Depending on instruction, arguments
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 * are either integers, or pointers to instruction trees. Common
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 * instructions like +, that have two expressions as arguments use
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 * TWOARGS macro to get both of them evaluated.
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 */
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static enum filter_return
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interpret(struct filter_state *fs, const struct f_line *line, struct f_val *val)
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{
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  /* No arguments allowed */
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  ASSERT(line->args == 0);
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  /* Initialize the filter stack */
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  struct filter_stack *fstk = fs->stack;
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  fstk->vcnt = line->vars;
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  memset(fstk->vstk, 0, sizeof(struct f_val) * line->vars);
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  /* The same as with the value stack. Not resetting the stack for performance reasons. */
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  fstk->ecnt = 1;
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  fstk->estk[0].line = line;
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  fstk->estk[0].pos = 0;
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#define curline fstk->estk[fstk->ecnt-1]
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#ifdef LOCAL_DEBUG
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  debug("Interpreting line.");
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  f_dump_line(line, 1);
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#endif
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  while (fstk->ecnt > 0) {
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    while (curline.pos < curline.line->len) {
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      const struct f_line_item *what = &(curline.line->items[curline.pos++]);
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      switch (what->fi_code) {
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#define res fstk->vstk[fstk->vcnt]
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#define vv(i) fstk->vstk[fstk->vcnt + (i)]
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#define v1 vv(0)
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#define v2 vv(1)
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#define v3 vv(2)
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#define runtime(fmt, ...) do { \
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  if (!(fs->flags & FF_SILENT)) \
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    log_rl(&rl_runtime_err, L_ERR "filters, line %d: " fmt, what->lineno, ##__VA_ARGS__); \
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  return F_ERROR; \
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} while(0)
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#define falloc(size)  lp_alloc(fs->pool, size)
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#define fpool fs->pool
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#define ACCESS_EATTRS do { if (!fs->eattrs) f_cache_eattrs(fs); } while (0)
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#include "filter/inst-interpret.c"
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#undef res
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#undef v1
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#undef v2
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#undef v3
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#undef runtime
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#undef falloc
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#undef fpool
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#undef ACCESS_EATTRS
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      }
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    }
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    /* End of current line. Drop local variables before exiting. */
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    fstk->vcnt = curline.ventry + curline.line->results;
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    fstk->ecnt--;
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  }
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  if (fstk->vcnt == 0) {
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    if (val) {
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      log_rl(&rl_runtime_err, L_ERR "filters: No value left on stack");
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      return F_ERROR;
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    }
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    return F_NOP;
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  }
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  if (val && (fstk->vcnt == 1)) {
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    *val = fstk->vstk[0];
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    return F_NOP;
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  }
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  log_rl(&rl_runtime_err, L_ERR "Too many items left on stack: %u", fstk->vcnt);
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  return F_ERROR;
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}
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/**
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 * f_run - run a filter for a route
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 * @filter: filter to run
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 * @rte: route being filtered, may be modified
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 * @tmp_pool: all filter allocations go from this pool
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 * @flags: flags
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 *
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 * If filter needs to modify the route, there are several
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 * posibilities. @rte might be read-only (with REF_COW flag), in that
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 * case rw copy is obtained by rte_cow() and @rte is replaced. If
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 * @rte is originally rw, it may be directly modified (and it is never
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 * copied).
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 *
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 * The returned rte may reuse the (possibly cached, cloned) rta, or
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 * (if rta was modified) contains a modified uncached rta, which
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 * uses parts allocated from @tmp_pool and parts shared from original
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 * rta. There is one exception - if @rte is rw but contains a cached
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 * rta and that is modified, rta in returned rte is also cached.
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 *
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 * Ownership of cached rtas is consistent with rte, i.e.
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 * if a new rte is returned, it has its own clone of cached rta
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 * (and cached rta of read-only source rte is intact), if rte is
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 * modified in place, old cached rta is possibly freed.
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 */
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enum filter_return
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f_run(const struct filter *filter, struct rte **rte, struct linpool *tmp_pool, int flags)
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{
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  if (filter == FILTER_ACCEPT)
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    return F_ACCEPT;
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  if (filter == FILTER_REJECT)
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    return F_REJECT;
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  int rte_cow = ((*rte)->flags & REF_COW);
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  DBG( "Running filter `%s'...", filter->name );
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  /* Initialize the filter state */
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  filter_state = (struct filter_state) {
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    .stack = &filter_stack,
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    .rte = rte,
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    .pool = tmp_pool,
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    .flags = flags,
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  };
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  LOG_BUFFER_INIT(filter_state.buf);
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  /* Run the interpreter itself */
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  enum filter_return fret = interpret(&filter_state, filter->root, NULL);
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  if (filter_state.old_rta) {
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    /*
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     * Cached rta was modified and filter_state->rte contains now an uncached one,
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     * sharing some part with the cached one. The cached rta should
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     * be freed (if rte was originally COW, filter_state->old_rta is a clone
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     * obtained during rte_cow()).
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     *
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     * This also implements the exception mentioned in f_run()
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     * description. The reason for this is that rta reuses parts of
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     * filter_state->old_rta, and these may be freed during rta_free(filter_state->old_rta).
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     * This is not the problem if rte was COW, because original rte
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     * also holds the same rta.
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     */
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    if (!rte_cow) {
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      /* Cache the new attrs */
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      (*filter_state.rte)->attrs = rta_lookup((*filter_state.rte)->attrs);
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      /* Drop cached ea_list pointer */
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      filter_state.eattrs = NULL;
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    }
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    /* Uncache the old attrs and drop the pointer as it is invalid now. */
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    rta_free(filter_state.old_rta);
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    filter_state.old_rta = NULL;
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  }
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  /* Process the filter output, log it and return */
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  if (fret < F_ACCEPT) {
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    if (!(filter_state.flags & FF_SILENT))
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      log_rl(&rl_runtime_err, L_ERR "Filter %s did not return accept nor reject. Make up your mind", filter_name(filter));
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    return F_ERROR;
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  }
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  DBG( "done (%u)\n", res.val.i );
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  return fret;
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}
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/**
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 * f_eval_rte - run a filter line for an uncached route
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 * @expr: filter line to run
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 * @rte: route being filtered, may be modified
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 * @tmp_pool: all filter allocations go from this pool
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 *
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 * This specific filter entry point runs the given filter line
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 * (which must not have any arguments) on the given route.
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 *
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 * The route MUST NOT have REF_COW set and its attributes MUST NOT
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 * be cached by rta_lookup().
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 */
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enum filter_return
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f_eval_rte(const struct f_line *expr, struct rte **rte, struct linpool *tmp_pool)
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{
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  filter_state = (struct filter_state) {
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    .stack = &filter_stack,
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    .rte = rte,
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    .pool = tmp_pool,
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  };
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  LOG_BUFFER_INIT(filter_state.buf);
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  ASSERT(!((*rte)->flags & REF_COW));
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  ASSERT(!rta_is_cached((*rte)->attrs));
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  return interpret(&filter_state, expr, NULL);
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}
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/*
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 * f_eval - get a value of a term
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 * @expr: filter line containing the term
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 * @tmp_pool: long data may get allocated from this pool
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 * @pres: here the output will be stored
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 */
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enum filter_return
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f_eval(const struct f_line *expr, struct linpool *tmp_pool, struct f_val *pres)
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{
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  filter_state = (struct filter_state) {
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    .stack = &filter_stack,
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    .pool = tmp_pool,
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  };
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  LOG_BUFFER_INIT(filter_state.buf);
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  enum filter_return fret = interpret(&filter_state, expr, pres);
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  return fret;
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}
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/*
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 * f_eval_int - get an integer value of a term
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 * Called internally from the config parser, uses its internal memory pool
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 * for allocations. Do not call in other cases.
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 */
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uint
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f_eval_int(const struct f_line *expr)
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{
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  /* Called independently in parse-time to eval expressions */
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  filter_state = (struct filter_state) {
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    .stack = &filter_stack,
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    .pool = cfg_mem,
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  };
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  struct f_val val;
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  LOG_BUFFER_INIT(filter_state.buf);
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  if (interpret(&filter_state, expr, &val) > F_RETURN)
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    cf_error("Runtime error while evaluating expression; see log for details");
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  if (val.type != T_INT)
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    cf_error("Integer expression expected");
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  return val.val.i;
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}
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/*
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 * f_eval_buf - get a value of a term and print it to the supplied buffer
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 */
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enum filter_return
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f_eval_buf(const struct f_line *expr, struct linpool *tmp_pool, buffer *buf)
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{
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  struct f_val val;
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  enum filter_return fret = f_eval(expr, tmp_pool, &val);
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  if (fret <= F_RETURN)
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    val_format(&val, buf);
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  return fret;
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}
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/**
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 * filter_same - compare two filters
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 * @new: first filter to be compared
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 * @old: second filter to be compared
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 *
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 * Returns 1 in case filters are same, otherwise 0. If there are
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 * underlying bugs, it will rather say 0 on same filters than say
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 * 1 on different.
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 */
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int
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filter_same(const struct filter *new, const struct filter *old)
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{
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  if (old == new)	/* Handle FILTER_ACCEPT and FILTER_REJECT */
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    return 1;
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  if (old == FILTER_ACCEPT || old == FILTER_REJECT ||
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      new == FILTER_ACCEPT || new == FILTER_REJECT)
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    return 0;
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  if ((!old->sym) && (!new->sym))
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    return f_same(new->root, old->root);
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  if ((!old->sym) || (!new->sym))
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    return 0;
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  if (strcmp(old->sym->name, new->sym->name))
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    return 0;
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  return new->sym->flags & SYM_FLAG_SAME;
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}
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/**
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 * filter_commit - do filter comparisons on all the named functions and filters
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 */
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void
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filter_commit(struct config *new, struct config *old)
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{
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  if (!old)
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    return;
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  struct symbol *sym, *osym;
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  WALK_LIST(sym, new->symbols)
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    switch (sym->class) {
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      case SYM_FUNCTION:
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	if ((osym = cf_find_symbol(old, sym->name)) &&
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	    (osym->class == SYM_FUNCTION) &&
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	    f_same(sym->function, osym->function))
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	  sym->flags |= SYM_FLAG_SAME;
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	else
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	  sym->flags &= ~SYM_FLAG_SAME;
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	break;
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      case SYM_FILTER:
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	if ((osym = cf_find_symbol(old, sym->name)) &&
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	    (osym->class == SYM_FILTER) &&
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	    f_same(sym->filter->root, osym->filter->root))
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	  sym->flags |= SYM_FLAG_SAME;
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	else
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	  sym->flags &= ~SYM_FLAG_SAME;
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	break;
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    }
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}
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void filters_dump_all(void)
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{
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  struct symbol *sym;
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  WALK_LIST(sym, config->symbols) {
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    switch (sym->class) {
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      case SYM_FILTER:
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	debug("Named filter %s:\n", sym->name);
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	f_dump_line(sym->filter->root, 1);
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	break;
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      case SYM_FUNCTION:
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	debug("Function %s:\n", sym->name);
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	f_dump_line(sym->function, 1);
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	break;
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      case SYM_PROTO:
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	{
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	  debug("Protocol %s:\n", sym->name);
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	  struct channel *c;
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	  WALK_LIST(c, sym->proto->proto->channels) {
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	    debug(" Channel %s (%s) IMPORT", c->name, net_label[c->net_type]);
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	    if (c->in_filter == FILTER_ACCEPT)
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	      debug(" ALL\n");
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	    else if (c->in_filter == FILTER_REJECT)
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	      debug(" NONE\n");
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	    else if (c->in_filter == FILTER_UNDEF)
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	      debug(" UNDEF\n");
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	    else if (c->in_filter->sym) {
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	      ASSERT(c->in_filter->sym->filter == c->in_filter);
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	      debug(" named filter %s\n", c->in_filter->sym->name);
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	    } else {
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	      debug("\n");
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	      f_dump_line(c->in_filter->root, 2);
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	    }
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	  }
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	}
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    }
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  }
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}
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