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1 /*
2 * BIRD Internet Routing Daemon -- Configuration File Handling
3 *
4 * (c) 1998--2000 Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>
5 *
6 * Can be freely distributed and used under the terms of the GNU GPL.
7 */
8
9 /**
10 * DOC: Configuration manager
11 *
12 * Configuration of BIRD is complex, yet straightforward. There are three
13 * modules taking care of the configuration: config manager (which takes care
14 * of storage of the config information and controls switching between configs),
15 * lexical analyzer and parser.
16 *
17 * The configuration manager stores each config as a &config structure
18 * accompanied by a linear pool from which all information associated
19 * with the config and pointed to by the &config structure is allocated.
20 *
21 * There can exist up to four different configurations at one time: an active
22 * one (pointed to by @config), configuration we are just switching from
23 * (@old_config), one queued for the next reconfiguration (@future_config;
24 * if there is one and the user wants to reconfigure once again, we just
25 * free the previous queued config and replace it with the new one) and
26 * finally a config being parsed (@new_config). The stored @old_config
27 * is also used for undo reconfiguration, which works in a similar way.
28 * Reconfiguration could also have timeout (using @config_timer) and undo
29 * is automatically called if the new configuration is not confirmed later.
30 *
31 * Loading of new configuration is very simple: just call config_alloc()
32 * to get a new &config structure, then use config_parse() to parse a
33 * configuration file and fill all fields of the structure
34 * and finally ask the config manager to switch to the new
35 * config by calling config_commit().
36 *
37 * CLI commands are parsed in a very similar way -- there is also a stripped-down
38 * &config structure associated with them and they are lex-ed and parsed by the
39 * same functions, only a special fake token is prepended before the command
40 * text to make the parser recognize only the rules corresponding to CLI commands.
41 */
42
43 #include <setjmp.h>
44 #include <stdarg.h>
45
46 #undef LOCAL_DEBUG
47
48 #include "nest/bird.h"
49 #include "nest/route.h"
50 #include "nest/protocol.h"
51 #include "nest/iface.h"
52 #include "lib/resource.h"
53 #include "lib/string.h"
54 #include "lib/event.h"
55 #include "lib/timer.h"
56 #include "conf/conf.h"
57 #include "filter/filter.h"
58
59 static jmp_buf conf_jmpbuf;
60
61 struct config *config, *new_config;
62
63 static struct config *old_config; /* Old configuration */
64 static struct config *future_config; /* New config held here if recon requested during recon */
65 static int old_cftype; /* Type of transition old_config -> config (RECONFIG_SOFT/HARD) */
66 static int future_cftype; /* Type of scheduled transition, may also be RECONFIG_UNDO */
67 /* Note that when future_cftype is RECONFIG_UNDO, then future_config is NULL,
68 therefore proper check for future scheduled config checks future_cftype */
69
70 static event *config_event; /* Event for finalizing reconfiguration */
71 static timer *config_timer; /* Timer for scheduled configuration rollback */
72
73 /* These are public just for cmd_show_status(), should not be accessed elsewhere */
74 int shutting_down; /* Shutdown requested, do not accept new config changes */
75 int configuring; /* Reconfiguration is running */
76 int undo_available; /* Undo was not requested from last reconfiguration */
77 /* Note that both shutting_down and undo_available are related to requests, not processing */
78
79 /**
80 * config_alloc - allocate a new configuration
81 * @name: name of the config
82 *
83 * This function creates new &config structure, attaches a resource
84 * pool and a linear memory pool to it and makes it available for
85 * further use. Returns a pointer to the structure.
86 */
87 struct config *
88 config_alloc(byte *name)
89 {
90 pool *p = rp_new(&root_pool, "Config");
91 linpool *l = lp_new(p, 4080);
92 struct config *c = lp_allocz(l, sizeof(struct config));
93
94 c->mrtdump_file = -1; /* Hack, this should be sysdep-specific */
95 c->pool = p;
96 cfg_mem = c->mem = l;
97 c->file_name = cfg_strdup(name);
98 c->load_time = now;
99 c->tf_base.fmt1 = c->tf_log.fmt1 = "%d-%m-%Y %T";
100
101 return c;
102 }
103
104 /**
105 * config_parse - parse a configuration
106 * @c: configuration
107 *
108 * config_parse() reads input by calling a hook function pointed to
109 * by @cf_read_hook and parses it according to the configuration
110 * grammar. It also calls all the preconfig and postconfig hooks
111 * before, resp. after parsing.
112 *
113 * Result: 1 if the config has been parsed successfully, 0 if any
114 * error has occurred (such as anybody calling cf_error()) and
115 * the @err_msg field has been set to the error message.
116 */
117 int
118 config_parse(struct config *c)
119 {
120 DBG("Parsing configuration file `%s'\n", c->file_name);
121 new_config = c;
122 cfg_mem = c->mem;
123 if (setjmp(conf_jmpbuf))
124 return 0;
125 cf_lex_init(0, c);
126 sysdep_preconfig(c);
127 protos_preconfig(c);
128 rt_preconfig(c);
129 roa_preconfig(c);
130 cf_parse();
131 protos_postconfig(c);
132 if (EMPTY_LIST(c->protos))
133 cf_error("No protocol is specified in the config file");
134 #ifdef IPV6
135 if (!c->router_id)
136 cf_error("Router ID must be configured manually on IPv6 routers");
137 #endif
138 return 1;
139 }
140
141 /**
142 * cli_parse - parse a CLI command
143 * @c: temporary config structure
144 *
145 * cli_parse() is similar to config_parse(), but instead of a configuration,
146 * it parses a CLI command. See the CLI module for more information.
147 */
148 int
149 cli_parse(struct config *c)
150 {
151 new_config = c;
152 c->sym_fallback = config->sym_hash;
153 cfg_mem = c->mem;
154 if (setjmp(conf_jmpbuf))
155 return 0;
156 cf_lex_init(1, c);
157 cf_parse();
158 return 1;
159 }
160
161 /**
162 * config_free - free a configuration
163 * @c: configuration to be freed
164 *
165 * This function takes a &config structure and frees all resources
166 * associated with it.
167 */
168 void
169 config_free(struct config *c)
170 {
171 if (c)
172 rfree(c->pool);
173 }
174
175 void
176 config_add_obstacle(struct config *c)
177 {
178 DBG("+++ adding obstacle %d\n", c->obstacle_count);
179 c->obstacle_count++;
180 }
181
182 void
183 config_del_obstacle(struct config *c)
184 {
185 DBG("+++ deleting obstacle %d\n", c->obstacle_count);
186 c->obstacle_count--;
187 if (!c->obstacle_count)
188 ev_schedule(config_event);
189 }
190
191 static int
192 global_commit(struct config *new, struct config *old)
193 {
194 if (!old)
195 return 0;
196
197 if (!ipa_equal(old->listen_bgp_addr, new->listen_bgp_addr) ||
198 (old->listen_bgp_port != new->listen_bgp_port) ||
199 (old->listen_bgp_flags != new->listen_bgp_flags))
200 log(L_WARN "Reconfiguration of BGP listening socket not implemented, please restart BIRD.");
201
202 if (!new->router_id)
203 {
204 new->router_id = old->router_id;
205
206 if (new->router_id_from)
207 {
208 u32 id = if_choose_router_id(new->router_id_from, old->router_id);
209 if (!id)
210 log(L_WARN "Cannot determine router ID, using old one");
211 else
212 new->router_id = id;
213 }
214 }
215
216 return 0;
217 }
218
219 static int
220 config_do_commit(struct config *c, int type)
221 {
222 if (type == RECONFIG_UNDO)
223 {
224 c = old_config;
225 type = old_cftype;
226 }
227 else
228 config_free(old_config);
229
230 old_config = config;
231 old_cftype = type;
232 config = c;
233
234 configuring = 1;
235 if (old_config && !config->shutdown)
236 log(L_INFO "Reconfiguring");
237
238 /* This should not be necessary, but it seems there are some
239 functions that access new_config instead of config */
240 new_config = config;
241
242 if (old_config)
243 old_config->obstacle_count++;
244
245 DBG("sysdep_commit\n");
246 int force_restart = sysdep_commit(c, old_config);
247 DBG("global_commit\n");
248 force_restart |= global_commit(c, old_config);
249 DBG("rt_commit\n");
250 rt_commit(c, old_config);
251 roa_commit(c, old_config);
252 DBG("protos_commit\n");
253 protos_commit(c, old_config, force_restart, type);
254
255 /* Just to be sure nobody uses that now */
256 new_config = NULL;
257
258 int obs = 0;
259 if (old_config)
260 obs = --old_config->obstacle_count;
261
262 DBG("do_commit finished with %d obstacles remaining\n", obs);
263 return !obs;
264 }
265
266 static void
267 config_done(void *unused UNUSED)
268 {
269 if (config->shutdown)
270 sysdep_shutdown_done();
271
272 configuring = 0;
273 if (old_config)
274 log(L_INFO "Reconfigured");
275
276 if (future_cftype)
277 {
278 int type = future_cftype;
279 struct config *conf = future_config;
280 future_cftype = RECONFIG_NONE;
281 future_config = NULL;
282
283 log(L_INFO "Reconfiguring to queued configuration");
284 if (config_do_commit(conf, type))
285 config_done(NULL);
286 }
287 }
288
289 /**
290 * config_commit - commit a configuration
291 * @c: new configuration
292 * @type: type of reconfiguration (RECONFIG_SOFT or RECONFIG_HARD)
293 * @timeout: timeout for undo (or 0 for no timeout)
294 *
295 * When a configuration is parsed and prepared for use, the
296 * config_commit() function starts the process of reconfiguration.
297 * It checks whether there is already a reconfiguration in progress
298 * in which case it just queues the new config for later processing.
299 * Else it notifies all modules about the new configuration by calling
300 * their commit() functions which can either accept it immediately
301 * or call config_add_obstacle() to report that they need some time
302 * to complete the reconfiguration. After all such obstacles are removed
303 * using config_del_obstacle(), the old configuration is freed and
304 * everything runs according to the new one.
305 *
306 * When @timeout is nonzero, the undo timer is activated with given
307 * timeout. The timer is deactivated when config_commit(),
308 * config_confirm() or config_undo() is called.
309 *
310 * Result: %CONF_DONE if the configuration has been accepted immediately,
311 * %CONF_PROGRESS if it will take some time to switch to it, %CONF_QUEUED
312 * if it's been queued due to another reconfiguration being in progress now
313 * or %CONF_SHUTDOWN if BIRD is in shutdown mode and no new configurations
314 * are accepted.
315 */
316 int
317 config_commit(struct config *c, int type, int timeout)
318 {
319 if (shutting_down)
320 {
321 config_free(c);
322 return CONF_SHUTDOWN;
323 }
324
325 undo_available = 1;
326 if (timeout > 0)
327 tm_start(config_timer, timeout);
328 else
329 tm_stop(config_timer);
330
331 if (configuring)
332 {
333 if (future_cftype)
334 {
335 log(L_INFO "Queueing new configuration, ignoring the one already queued");
336 config_free(future_config);
337 }
338 else
339 log(L_INFO "Queueing new configuration");
340
341 future_cftype = type;
342 future_config = c;
343 return CONF_QUEUED;
344 }
345
346 if (config_do_commit(c, type))
347 {
348 config_done(NULL);
349 return CONF_DONE;
350 }
351 return CONF_PROGRESS;
352 }
353
354 /**
355 * config_confirm - confirm a commited configuration
356 *
357 * When the undo timer is activated by config_commit() with nonzero timeout,
358 * this function can be used to deactivate it and therefore confirm
359 * the current configuration.
360 *
361 * Result: %CONF_CONFIRM when the current configuration is confirmed,
362 * %CONF_NONE when there is nothing to confirm (i.e. undo timer is not active).
363 */
364 int
365 config_confirm(void)
366 {
367 if (config_timer->expires == 0)
368 return CONF_NOTHING;
369
370 tm_stop(config_timer);
371
372 return CONF_CONFIRM;
373 }
374
375 /**
376 * config_undo - undo a configuration
377 *
378 * Function config_undo() can be used to change the current
379 * configuration back to stored %old_config. If no reconfiguration is
380 * running, this stored configuration is commited in the same way as a
381 * new configuration in config_commit(). If there is already a
382 * reconfiguration in progress and no next reconfiguration is
383 * scheduled, then the undo is scheduled for later processing as
384 * usual, but if another reconfiguration is already scheduled, then
385 * such reconfiguration is removed instead (i.e. undo is applied on
386 * the last commit that scheduled it).
387 *
388 * Result: %CONF_DONE if the configuration has been accepted immediately,
389 * %CONF_PROGRESS if it will take some time to switch to it, %CONF_QUEUED
390 * if it's been queued due to another reconfiguration being in progress now,
391 * %CONF_UNQUEUED if a scheduled reconfiguration is removed, %CONF_NOTHING
392 * if there is no relevant configuration to undo (the previous config request
393 * was config_undo() too) or %CONF_SHUTDOWN if BIRD is in shutdown mode and
394 * no new configuration changes are accepted.
395 */
396 int
397 config_undo(void)
398 {
399 if (shutting_down)
400 return CONF_SHUTDOWN;
401
402 if (!undo_available || !old_config)
403 return CONF_NOTHING;
404
405 undo_available = 0;
406 tm_stop(config_timer);
407
408 if (configuring)
409 {
410 if (future_cftype)
411 {
412 config_free(future_config);
413 future_config = NULL;
414
415 log(L_INFO "Removing queued configuration");
416 future_cftype = RECONFIG_NONE;
417 return CONF_UNQUEUED;
418 }
419 else
420 {
421 log(L_INFO "Queueing undo configuration");
422 future_cftype = RECONFIG_UNDO;
423 return CONF_QUEUED;
424 }
425 }
426
427 if (config_do_commit(NULL, RECONFIG_UNDO))
428 {
429 config_done(NULL);
430 return CONF_DONE;
431 }
432 return CONF_PROGRESS;
433 }
434
435 extern void cmd_reconfig_undo_notify(void);
436
437 static void
438 config_timeout(struct timer *t)
439 {
440 log(L_INFO "Config timeout expired, starting undo");
441 cmd_reconfig_undo_notify();
442
443 int r = config_undo();
444 if (r < 0)
445 log(L_ERR "Undo request failed");
446 }
447
448 void
449 config_init(void)
450 {
451 config_event = ev_new(&root_pool);
452 config_event->hook = config_done;
453
454 config_timer = tm_new(&root_pool);
455 config_timer->hook = config_timeout;
456 }
457
458 /**
459 * order_shutdown - order BIRD shutdown
460 *
461 * This function initiates shutdown of BIRD. It's accomplished by asking
462 * for switching to an empty configuration.
463 */
464 void
465 order_shutdown(void)
466 {
467 struct config *c;
468
469 if (shutting_down)
470 return;
471
472 log(L_INFO "Shutting down");
473 c = lp_alloc(config->mem, sizeof(struct config));
474 memcpy(c, config, sizeof(struct config));
475 init_list(&c->protos);
476 init_list(&c->tables);
477 c->shutdown = 1;
478
479 config_commit(c, RECONFIG_HARD, 0);
480 shutting_down = 1;
481 }
482
483 /**
484 * cf_error - report a configuration error
485 * @msg: printf-like format string
486 *
487 * cf_error() can be called during execution of config_parse(), that is
488 * from the parser, a preconfig hook or a postconfig hook, to report an
489 * error in the configuration.
490 */
491 void
492 cf_error(char *msg, ...)
493 {
494 char buf[1024];
495 va_list args;
496
497 va_start(args, msg);
498 if (bvsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), msg, args) < 0)
499 strcpy(buf, "<bug: error message too long>");
500 new_config->err_msg = cfg_strdup(buf);
501 new_config->err_lino = ifs->lino;
502 new_config->err_file_name = ifs->file_name;
503 longjmp(conf_jmpbuf, 1);
504 }
505
506 /**
507 * cfg_strdup - copy a string to config memory
508 * @c: string to copy
509 *
510 * cfg_strdup() creates a new copy of the string in the memory
511 * pool associated with the configuration being currently parsed.
512 * It's often used when a string literal occurs in the configuration
513 * and we want to preserve it for further use.
514 */
515 char *
516 cfg_strdup(char *c)
517 {
518 int l = strlen(c) + 1;
519 char *z = cfg_allocu(l);
520 memcpy(z, c, l);
521 return z;
522 }
523
524
525 void
526 cfg_copy_list(list *dest, list *src, unsigned node_size)
527 {
528 node *dn, *sn;
529
530 init_list(dest);
531 WALK_LIST(sn, *src)
532 {
533 dn = cfg_alloc(node_size);
534 memcpy(dn, sn, node_size);
535 add_tail(dest, dn);
536 }
537 }