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authorChristian Poessinger <christian@poessinger.com>2021-08-20 17:13:32 +0200
committerChristian Poessinger <christian@poessinger.com>2021-08-21 21:48:58 +0200
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pppoe: T3090: migrate to vyos.ifconfig library to use the full potential
Now that MSS clamping is done on the "per-interface" level the entire PPPoE stuff would have needed to get a full copy in GNU BASH for this or, participate in the common library. Add a new PPP ip-up script named 99-vyos-pppoe-callback which will call the vyos.ifconfig.PPPoEIf.update() function to configure everything as done with all other interfaces. This removes duplicated code for VRF assignment and route installation when a PPPoE interface is brought up or down.
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1 files changed, 108 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/python/vyos/ifconfig/pppoe.py b/python/vyos/ifconfig/pppoe.py
index 6acf7d1c7..9153863de 100644
--- a/python/vyos/ifconfig/pppoe.py
+++ b/python/vyos/ifconfig/pppoe.py
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# Copyright 2020 VyOS maintainers and contributors <maintainers@vyos.io>
+# Copyright 2020-2021 VyOS maintainers and contributors <maintainers@vyos.io>
#
# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@
# License along with this library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
from vyos.ifconfig.interface import Interface
+from vyos.util import get_interface_config
@Interface.register
class PPPoEIf(Interface):
@@ -26,7 +27,31 @@ class PPPoEIf(Interface):
},
}
- # stub this interface is created in the configure script
+ def _remove_routes(self, vrf=''):
+ # Always delete default routes when interface is removed
+ if vrf:
+ vrf = f'-c "vrf {vrf}"'
+ self._cmd(f'vtysh -c "conf t" {vrf} -c "no ip route 0.0.0.0/0 {self.ifname} tag 210"')
+ self._cmd(f'vtysh -c "conf t" {vrf} -c "no ipv6 route ::/0 {self.ifname} tag 210"')
+
+ def remove(self):
+ """
+ Remove interface from operating system. Removing the interface
+ deconfigures all assigned IP addresses and clear possible DHCP(v6)
+ client processes.
+ Example:
+ >>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface
+ >>> i = Interface('pppoe0')
+ >>> i.remove()
+ """
+
+ tmp = get_interface_config(self.ifname)
+ vrf = ''
+ if 'master' in tmp:
+ self._remove_routes(tmp['master'])
+
+ # remove bond master which places members in disabled state
+ super().remove()
def _create(self):
# we can not create this interface as it is managed outside
@@ -35,3 +60,84 @@ class PPPoEIf(Interface):
def _delete(self):
# we can not create this interface as it is managed outside
pass
+
+ def del_addr(self, addr):
+ # we can not create this interface as it is managed outside
+ pass
+
+ def get_mac(self):
+ """ Get a synthetic MAC address. """
+ return self.get_mac_synthetic()
+
+ def update(self, config):
+ """ General helper function which works on a dictionary retrived by
+ get_config_dict(). It's main intention is to consolidate the scattered
+ interface setup code and provide a single point of entry when workin
+ on any interface. """
+
+ # remove old routes from an e.g. old VRF assignment
+ vrf = ''
+ if 'vrf_old' in config:
+ vrf = config['vrf_old']
+ self._remove_routes(vrf)
+
+ # DHCPv6 PD handling is a bit different on PPPoE interfaces, as we do
+ # not require an 'address dhcpv6' CLI option as with other interfaces
+ if 'dhcpv6_options' in config and 'pd' in config['dhcpv6_options']:
+ self.set_dhcpv6(True)
+ else:
+ self.set_dhcpv6(False)
+
+ super().update(config)
+
+ if 'default_route' not in config or config['default_route'] == 'none':
+ return
+
+ #
+ # Set default routes pointing to pppoe interface
+ #
+ vrf = ''
+ sed_opt = '^ip route'
+
+ install_v4 = True
+ install_v6 = True
+
+ # generate proper configuration string when VRFs are in use
+ if 'vrf' in config:
+ tmp = config['vrf']
+ vrf = f'-c "vrf {tmp}"'
+ sed_opt = f'vrf {tmp}'
+
+ if config['default_route'] == 'auto':
+ # only add route if there is no default route present
+ tmp = self._cmd(f'vtysh -c "show running-config staticd no-header" | sed -n "/{sed_opt}/,/!/p"')
+ for line in tmp.splitlines():
+ line = line.lstrip()
+ if line.startswith('ip route 0.0.0.0/0'):
+ install_v4 = False
+ continue
+
+ if 'ipv6' in config and line.startswith('ipv6 route ::/0'):
+ install_v6 = False
+ continue
+
+ elif config['default_route'] == 'force':
+ # Force means that all static routes are replaced with the ones from this interface
+ tmp = self._cmd(f'vtysh -c "show running-config staticd no-header" | sed -n "/{sed_opt}/,/!/p"')
+ for line in tmp.splitlines():
+ if self.ifname in line:
+ # It makes no sense to remove a route with our interface and the later re-add it.
+ # This will only make traffic disappear - which is a no-no!
+ continue
+
+ line = line.lstrip()
+ if line.startswith('ip route 0.0.0.0/0'):
+ self._cmd(f'vtysh -c "conf t" {vrf} -c "no {line}"')
+
+ if 'ipv6' in config and line.startswith('ipv6 route ::/0'):
+ self._cmd(f'vtysh -c "conf t" {vrf} -c "no {line}"')
+
+ if install_v4:
+ self._cmd(f'vtysh -c "conf t" {vrf} -c "ip route 0.0.0.0/0 {self.ifname} tag 210"')
+ if install_v6 and 'ipv6' in config:
+ self._cmd(f'vtysh -c "conf t" {vrf} -c "ipv6 route ::/0 {self.ifname} tag 210"')