bird/nest/route.h
Martin Mares 1feea03e74 Changed #include <x/y> to #include "x/y" for our local includes, so that
gcc -MM can be used to separate them from the system ones.

Added automatic generation of dependencies.
1998-04-28 14:39:34 +00:00

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/*
* BIRD Internet Routing Daemon -- Routing Table
*
* (c) 1998 Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>
*
* Can be freely distributed and used under the terms of the GNU GPL.
*/
#ifndef _BIRD_ROUTE_H_
#define _BIRD_ROUTE_H_
#include "lib/resource.h"
/*
* Generic data structure for storing network prefixes. Also used
* for the master routing table. Currently implemented as a radix
* trie.
*
* Available operations:
* - insertion of new entry
* - deletion of entry
* - searching of entry by network prefix
* - searching of entry by IP address (longest match)
*/
struct fib_node {
ip_addr prefix; /* In host order */
byte pxlen;
byte flags; /* ??? define them ??? */
byte pad0, pad1; /* ??? use ??? */
struct fib_node *left, *right, *up; /* Radix Trie links */
};
struct fib {
slab fib_slab; /* Slab holding all fib nodes */
struct fib_node root;
void (*init)(struct fib_node *); /* Constructor */
};
void fib_init(struct fib *, pool *, unsigned node_size, void (*init)(struct fib_node *));
void *fib_find(struct fib *, ip_addr *, int); /* Find or return NULL if doesn't exist */
void *fib_find_ip(struct fib *, ip_addr *); /* Longest match (always exists) */
void *fib_get(struct fib *, ip_addr *, int); /* Find or create new if nonexistent */
void fib_delete(struct fib *);
/*
* Master Routing Table. Generally speaking, it's a FIB with each entry
* pointing to a list of route entries representing routes to given network.
* Each of the RTE's contains variable data (the preference and protocol-dependent
* metrics) and a pointer to route attribute block common for many routes).
*/
typedef struct network {
struct fib_node n;
struct rte *routes; /* Available routes for this network */
struct network *next; /* Next in Recalc Chain */
} net;
typedef struct rte {
struct rte *next;
struct rtattr *attrs;
byte flags; /* Flags (REF_...) */
byte pflags; /* Protocol-specific flags */
word pref; /* Route preference */
u32 lastmod; /* Last modified (time) */
union { /* Protocol-dependent data (metrics etc.) */
#ifdef CONFIG_STATIC
struct {
} stat;
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_RIP
struct {
byte metric; /* RIP metric */
u16 tag; /* External route tag */
} rip;
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_OSPF
struct {
u32 metric1, metric2; /* OSPF Type 1 and Type 2 metrics */
u32 tag; /* External route tag */
} ospf;
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_BGP
struct {
} bgp;
#endif
} u;
} rte;
#define REF_CHOSEN 1 /* Currently chosen route */
typedef struct rte rte;
/*
* Route Attributes
*
* Beware: All standard BGP attributes must be represented here instead
* of making them local to the route. This is needed to ensure proper
* construction of BGP route attribute lists.
*/
struct rtattr {
struct rtattr *next, *prev; /* Hash chain */
struct rtattr *garbage; /* Garbage collector chain */
struct proto *proto; /* Protocol instance */
unsigned uc; /* Use count */
byte source; /* Route source (RTS_...) */
byte scope; /* Route scope (SCOPE_...) */
byte cast; /* Casting type (RTC_...) */
byte dest; /* Route destination type (RTD_...) */
byte tos; /* TOS of this route */
byte flags; /* Route flags (RTF_...) */
ip_addr gw; /* Next hop */
struct iface *iface; /* Outgoing interface */
struct ea_list *attrs; /* Extended Attribute chain */
} rta;
#define RTS_STATIC 1 /* Normal static route */
#define RTS_INHERIT 2 /* Route inherited from kernel */
#define RTS_DEVICE 3 /* Device route */
#define RTS_STATIC_DEVICE 4 /* Static device route */
#define RTS_REDIRECT 5 /* Learned via redirect */
#define RTS_RIP 6 /* RIP route */
#define RTS_RIP_EXT 7 /* RIP external route */
#define RTS_OSPF 8 /* OSPF route */
#define RTS_OSPF_EXT 9 /* OSPF external route */
#define RTS_OSPF_IA 10 /* OSPF inter-area route */
#define RTS_OSPF_BOUNDARY 11 /* OSPF route to boundary router (???) */
#define RTS_BGP 12 /* BGP route */
#define SCOPE_HOST 0 /* Address scope */
#define SCOPE_LINK 1
#define SCOPE_SITE 2
#define SCOPE_UNIVERSE 3
#define RTC_UNICAST 0
#define RTC_BROADCAST 1
#define RTC_MULTICAST 2
#define RTC_ANYCAST 3 /* IPv6 Anycast */
#define RTD_ROUTER 0 /* Next hop is neighbor router */
#define RTD_DEVICE 1 /* Points to device */
#define RTD_BLACKHOLE 2 /* Silently drop packets */
#define RTD_UNREACHABLE 3 /* Reject as unreachable */
#define RTD_PROHIBIT 4 /* Administratively prohibited */
#define RTF_EXTERIOR 1 /* Learned via exterior protocol */
#define RTF_TAGGED 2 /* Tagged route learned via IGP */
/*
* Extended Route Attributes
*/
typedef struct eattr {
byte protocol; /* Protocol ID (EAP_...) */
byte flags; /* Attribute flags (EAF_...) */
byte id; /* Protocol-dependent ID */
union {
u32 data;
struct adata *ptr; /* Attribute data elsewhere */
} u;
} eattr;
#define EAP_GENERIC 0 /* Generic attributes */
#define EAP_BGP 1 /* BGP attributes */
#define EAF_OPTIONAL 0x80 /* Refer to BGP specs for full meaning */
#define EAF_TRANSITIVE 0x40
#define EAF_PARTIAL 0x20
#define EAF_EXTENDED_LENGTH 0x10 /* Not used by us, internal to BGP */
#define EAF_LONGWORD 0x01 /* Embedded value [Not a BGP flag!] */
struct adata {
unsigned int length;
byte data[0];
};
typedef struct ea_list {
struct ea_list *next; /* In case we have an override list */
byte sorted; /* `Really sorted' flag */
byte rfu;
word nattrs; /* Number of attributes */
eattr attrs[0]; /* Attribute definitions themselves */
} ea_list;
eattr *ea_find(ea_list *, unsigned protocol, unsigned id);
#define EA_LIST_NEW(p, alloc, n) do { \
unsigned cnt = n; \
p = alloc(sizeof(ea_list) + cnt*sizeof(eattr)); \
memset(p, sizeof(ea_list)); \
p->nattrs = cnt; \
} while(0)
#endif