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+# Copyright 2019 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
+# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+#
+# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+# Lesser General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
+# License along with this library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+import os
+
+from vyos.ifconfig.interface import Interface
+from vyos.ifconfig.vlan import VLANIf
+
+from vyos.validate import *
+
+
+class BondIf(VLANIf):
+ """
+ The Linux bonding driver provides a method for aggregating multiple network
+ interfaces into a single logical "bonded" interface. The behavior of the
+ bonded interfaces depends upon the mode; generally speaking, modes provide
+ either hot standby or load balancing services. Additionally, link integrity
+ monitoring may be performed.
+ """
+
+ _sysfs_set = {**VLANIf._sysfs_set, **{
+ 'bond_hash_policy': {
+ 'validate': lambda v: assert_list(v, ['layer2', 'layer2+3', 'layer3+4', 'encap2+3', 'encap3+4']),
+ 'location': '/sys/class/net/{ifname}/bonding/xmit_hash_policy',
+ },
+ 'bond_miimon': {
+ 'validate': assert_positive,
+ 'location': '/sys/class/net/{ifname}/bonding/miimon'
+ },
+ 'bond_arp_interval': {
+ 'validate': assert_positive,
+ 'location': '/sys/class/net/{ifname}/bonding/arp_interval'
+ },
+ 'bond_arp_ip_target': {
+ # XXX: no validation of the IP
+ 'location': '/sys/class/net/{ifname}/bonding/arp_ip_target',
+ },
+ 'bond_add_port': {
+ 'location': '/sys/class/net/{ifname}+{value}/bonding/slaves',
+ },
+ 'bond_del_port': {
+ 'location': '/sys/class/net/{ifname}-{value}/bonding/slaves',
+ },
+ 'bond_primary': {
+ 'convert': lambda name: name if name else '\0',
+ 'location': '/sys/class/net/{ifname}/bonding/primary',
+ },
+ 'bond_mode': {
+ 'validate': lambda v: assert_list(v, ['balance-rr', 'active-backup', 'balance-xor', 'broadcast', '802.3ad', 'balance-tlb', 'balance-alb']),
+ 'location': '/sys/class/net/{ifname}/bonding/mode',
+ },
+ }}
+
+ _sysfs_get = {**VLANIf._sysfs_get, **{
+ 'bond_arp_ip_target': {
+ 'location': '/sys/class/net/{ifname}/bonding/arp_ip_target',
+ }
+ }}
+
+ default = {
+ 'type': 'bond',
+ }
+
+ def __init__(self, ifname, **kargs):
+ super().__init__(ifname, **kargs)
+
+ 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('eth0')
+ >>> i.remove()
+ """
+ # when a bond member gets deleted, all members are placed in A/D state
+ # even when they are enabled inside CLI. This will make the config
+ # and system look async.
+ slave_list = []
+ for s in self.get_slaves():
+ slave = {
+ 'ifname': s,
+ 'state': Interface(s).get_state()
+ }
+ slave_list.append(slave)
+
+ # remove bond master which places members in disabled state
+ super().remove()
+
+ # replicate previous interface state before bond destruction back to
+ # physical interface
+ for slave in slave_list:
+ i = Interface(slave['ifname'])
+ i.set_state(slave['state'])
+
+ def set_hash_policy(self, mode):
+ """
+ Selects the transmit hash policy to use for slave selection in
+ balance-xor, 802.3ad, and tlb modes. Possible values are: layer2,
+ layer2+3, layer3+4, encap2+3, encap3+4.
+
+ The default value is layer2
+
+ Example:
+ >>> from vyos.ifconfig import BondIf
+ >>> BondIf('bond0').set_hash_policy('layer2+3')
+ """
+ self.set_interface('bond_hash_policy', mode)
+
+ def set_arp_interval(self, interval):
+ """
+ Specifies the ARP link monitoring frequency in milliseconds.
+
+ The ARP monitor works by periodically checking the slave devices
+ to determine whether they have sent or received traffic recently
+ (the precise criteria depends upon the bonding mode, and the
+ state of the slave). Regular traffic is generated via ARP probes
+ issued for the addresses specified by the arp_ip_target option.
+
+ If ARP monitoring is used in an etherchannel compatible mode
+ (modes 0 and 2), the switch should be configured in a mode that
+ evenly distributes packets across all links. If the switch is
+ configured to distribute the packets in an XOR fashion, all
+ replies from the ARP targets will be received on the same link
+ which could cause the other team members to fail.
+
+ value of 0 disables ARP monitoring. The default value is 0.
+
+ Example:
+ >>> from vyos.ifconfig import BondIf
+ >>> BondIf('bond0').set_arp_interval('100')
+ """
+ if int(interval) == 0:
+ """
+ Specifies the MII link monitoring frequency in milliseconds.
+ This determines how often the link state of each slave is
+ inspected for link failures. A value of zero disables MII
+ link monitoring. A value of 100 is a good starting point.
+ """
+ return self.set_interface('bond_miimon', interval)
+ else:
+ return self.set_interface('bond_arp_interval', interval)
+
+ def get_arp_ip_target(self):
+ """
+ Specifies the IP addresses to use as ARP monitoring peers when
+ arp_interval is > 0. These are the targets of the ARP request sent to
+ determine the health of the link to the targets. Specify these values
+ in ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd format. Multiple IP addresses must be separated by
+ a comma. At least one IP address must be given for ARP monitoring to
+ function. The maximum number of targets that can be specified is 16.
+
+ The default value is no IP addresses.
+
+ Example:
+ >>> from vyos.ifconfig import BondIf
+ >>> BondIf('bond0').get_arp_ip_target()
+ '192.0.2.1'
+ """
+ return self.get_interface('bond_arp_ip_target')
+
+ def set_arp_ip_target(self, target):
+ """
+ Specifies the IP addresses to use as ARP monitoring peers when
+ arp_interval is > 0. These are the targets of the ARP request sent to
+ determine the health of the link to the targets. Specify these values
+ in ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd format. Multiple IP addresses must be separated by
+ a comma. At least one IP address must be given for ARP monitoring to
+ function. The maximum number of targets that can be specified is 16.
+
+ The default value is no IP addresses.
+
+ Example:
+ >>> from vyos.ifconfig import BondIf
+ >>> BondIf('bond0').set_arp_ip_target('192.0.2.1')
+ >>> BondIf('bond0').get_arp_ip_target()
+ '192.0.2.1'
+ """
+ return self.set_interface('bond_arp_ip_target', target)
+
+ def add_port(self, interface):
+ """
+ Enslave physical interface to bond.
+
+ Example:
+ >>> from vyos.ifconfig import BondIf
+ >>> BondIf('bond0').add_port('eth0')
+ >>> BondIf('bond0').add_port('eth1')
+ """
+ # An interface can only be added to a bond if it is in 'down' state. If
+ # interface is in 'up' state, the following Kernel error will be thrown:
+ # bond0: eth1 is up - this may be due to an out of date ifenslave.
+ Interface(interface).set_state('down')
+ return self.set_interface('bond_add_port', interface)
+
+ def del_port(self, interface):
+ """
+ Remove physical port from bond
+
+ Example:
+ >>> from vyos.ifconfig import BondIf
+ >>> BondIf('bond0').del_port('eth1')
+ """
+ return self.set_interface('bond_del_port', interface)
+
+ def get_slaves(self):
+ """
+ Return a list with all configured slave interfaces on this bond.
+
+ Example:
+ >>> from vyos.ifconfig import BondIf
+ >>> BondIf('bond0').get_slaves()
+ ['eth1', 'eth2']
+ """
+ enslaved_ifs = []
+ # retrieve real enslaved interfaces from OS kernel
+ sysfs_bond = '/sys/class/net/{}'.format(self.config['ifname'])
+ if os.path.isdir(sysfs_bond):
+ for directory in os.listdir(sysfs_bond):
+ if 'lower_' in directory:
+ enslaved_ifs.append(directory.replace('lower_', ''))
+
+ return enslaved_ifs
+
+ def set_primary(self, interface):
+ """
+ A string (eth0, eth2, etc) specifying which slave is the primary
+ device. The specified device will always be the active slave while it
+ is available. Only when the primary is off-line will alternate devices
+ be used. This is useful when one slave is preferred over another, e.g.,
+ when one slave has higher throughput than another.
+
+ The primary option is only valid for active-backup, balance-tlb and
+ balance-alb mode.
+
+ Example:
+ >>> from vyos.ifconfig import BondIf
+ >>> BondIf('bond0').set_primary('eth2')
+ """
+ return self.set_interface('bond_primary', interface)
+
+ def set_mode(self, mode):
+ """
+ Specifies one of the bonding policies. The default is balance-rr
+ (round robin).
+
+ Possible values are: balance-rr, active-backup, balance-xor,
+ broadcast, 802.3ad, balance-tlb, balance-alb
+
+ NOTE: the bonding mode can not be changed when the bond itself has
+ slaves
+
+ Example:
+ >>> from vyos.ifconfig import BondIf
+ >>> BondIf('bond0').set_mode('802.3ad')
+ """
+ return self.set_interface('bond_mode', mode)