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found using "git ls-files *.py | xargs pylint | grep W0611"
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If ethernet interface is a bond memeber:
1. Allow for changing only specific parameters which are specified
in EthernetIf.get_bond_member_allowed_options function.
2. Added inheritable parameters from bond interface to ethernet
interface which are scpecified
in BondIf.get_inherit_bond_options.
Users can change inheritable options under ethernet interface
but in commit it will be copied from bond interface.
3. All other parameters are denied for changing.
Added migration script. It deletes all denied parameters under
ethernet interface if it is a bond member.
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* T5195: move run, cmd, call, rc_cmd helper to vyos.utils.process
* T5195: use read_file and write_file implementation from vyos.utils.file
Changed code automatically using:
find . -type f -not -path '*/\.*' -exec sed -i 's/^from vyos.util import read_file$/from vyos.utils.file import read_file/g' {} +
find . -type f -not -path '*/\.*' -exec sed -i 's/^from vyos.util import write_file$/from vyos.utils.file import write_file/g' {} +
* T5195: move chmod* helpers to vyos.utils.permission
* T5195: use colon_separated_to_dict from vyos.utils.dict
* T5195: move is_systemd_service_* to vyos.utils.process
* T5195: fix boot issues with missing imports
* T5195: move dict_search_* helpers to vyos.utils.dict
* T5195: move network helpers to vyos.utils.network
* T5195: move commit_* helpers to vyos.utils.commit
* T5195: move user I/O helpers to vyos.utils.io
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Fixes several bugs around bonding member interface states not matching
the committed configuration, including:
- Disabled removed interfaces coming back up
- Newly added disabled interfaces not staying down
- Newly added interfaces not showing up in the bond
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Linux Kernel supports to specify 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.
The default value is 100.
set interfaces bonding bond0 mii-mon-interval <n>
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The code path for changing the interval is never executed.
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Add implementation with XML and Python.
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Option specifying the rate in which we'll ask our link partner to transmit
LACPDU packets in 802.3ad mode.
set interfaces bonding bond0 lacp-rate <slow|fast>
slow: Request partner to transmit LACPDUs every 30 seconds (default)
fast: Request partner to transmit LACPDUs every 1 second
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When a VIF/VLAN interface is placed in admin down state but the lower
interface, serving the vlan, is moved from admin down -> admin up, all its
vlan interfaces will be placed in admin up state, too.
This is bad as a VLAN interface will become admin up even if its specified as
admin down after a reboot.
To reproduce:
set interfaces ethernet eth1 vif 20 disable
set interfaces ethernet eth1 disable
commit
delete interfaces ethernet eth1 disable
commit
Now check the interface state and it returns UP,LOWER_UP
7: eth1.20@eth1: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qdisc noqueue state UP group default qlen 1000
link/ether 00:50:56:b3:09:07 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
inet6 fe80::250:56ff:feb3:907/64 scope link
valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
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Interface.get_config() was always a pure helper which exposed a "per interface
type" dictionary which was then fed by the caller to create interfaces by
iproute2 which required additional options during creation time.
Such interfaces had been:
* tunnel
* vxlan
* geneve
* macsec
* wifi
* macvlan / pseudo-ethernet
The code was always duplicated to convert from the VyOS CLI based get_config_dict()
to a dict which can be used to feed iproute2.
This path has been removed and we now always feed in the entire dictionary
retrieved by get_config_dict() or in the interfaces case, it's high-level wrapper
get_interface_dict() to the interface we wan't to create.
This also adds the - personally long awaited - possibility to get rid of the
derived tunnel classes for e.g. GRE, IPIP, IPIP6 and so on.
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Renamed using snippet below:
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for file in $(find . -name "*.py")
do
sed -i "s/vyos_dict_search/dict_search/" $file
done
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Instead of using an Adapter pattern to make interfaces VLAN-aware, create a
derived class named VLANIf to represent a VLAN. This change was necessary to
eliminate mixed code in Interfaces class which was VLAN - free, but recently
gained some VLAN specific code for set_admin_state().
In addition this "autoresolves" the issue in T2894 as a bond vlan interface
will no longer change the lower interface.
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Removing a member from a bond/LACP will turn the physical interface always in
admin-down state. This is invalid, the interface should be placed into the state
configured on the VyOS CLI.
Smoketest on bond interfaces is extended to check this behavior.
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Specifies the minimum number of links that must be active before asserting
carrier. It is similar to the Cisco EtherChannel min-links feature. This allows
setting the minimum number of member ports that must be up (link-up state)
before marking the bond device as up (carrier on). This is useful for situations
where higher level services such as clustering want to ensure a minimum number
of low bandwidth links are active before switchover.
This option only affects 802.3ad mode.
The default value is 0. This will cause carrier to be asserted (for 802.3ad
mode) whenever there is an active aggregator, regardless of the number of
available links in that aggregator. Note that, because an aggregator cannot be
active without at least one available link, setting this option to 0 or to 1
has the exact same effect.
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Commit 29dd5079 ("ifconfig: T2653: remove duplicated code for address flush")
used the class method for address flushing, but it was cvalled in the wrong way.
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The current VyOS CLI parser code written in Python contains a ton of duplicates
which I can also hold myself accountable for - or maybe mainly me - depends on
the angle of judge.
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The Interface get_state/set_state were not clear about
if they edited the admin or operational state.
functions are now using admin_state and oper_state
for clarity.
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__init__ should be added to a derived class only if it does work in the ctor.
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