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Fix logic for verify traffic-policy in def verify_mirror_redirect
It checks just "traffic_policy.in" and should also checks if
'mirror' or 'redirect' exists in config
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present for DHCP
VyOS 1.4 still leverages PPPd internals on the CLI.
pppd supports three options for a default route, none, auto, force.
* none: No default route is installed on interface up
* auto: Default route is only installed if there is yet no default route
* force: overwrite any default route
There are several drawbacks in this design for VyOS and the users. If auto is
specified, this only counted for static default routes - but what about dynamic
ones? Same for force, only a static default route got replaced but dynamic ones
did not got taken into account.
The CLI is changed and we now re-use already existing nodes from the DHCP
interface configuration:
* no-default-route:
On link up no default route is installed, same as the previous
default-route none
* default-route-distance:
We can now specify the distance of this route for the routing table on the
system. This defaults to 210 as we have for DHCP interfaces. All this will be
migrated using a CLI migration script.
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node is added"
This reverts commit c685c0f762ea054c7a220bde625fdab549bbbdd2.
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leaf_node_changed()"
This reverts commit 1a1094c28e32c3d6d072cf14a38aa631d51b8aee.
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static routes
Issue is identical to the problem in T3680 (05aa22dcb4ce) which was for DHCP
based routes. Once a static route is added to the system, the PPPoE
auto-installed default route is lost.
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set interfaces vxlan vxlan0 parameters ip df <set|unset|inherit>
set interfaces geneve gnv0 parameters ip df <set|unset|inherit>
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Commit c685c0f7 ("vyos.configdict(): T4369: leaf_node_changed() must return True
when node is added") added a code path then a node was newly added to the CLI.
Unfortunately it turned out that this introduced a regression:
File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/vyos/ifconfig/wireguard.py", line 230, in update
super().update(config)
File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/vyos/ifconfig/interface.py", line 1428, in update
for addr in list_diff(config['address_old'], new_addr):
File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/vyos/configdict.py", line 105, in list_diff
return [item for item in first if item not in second]
TypeError: 'bool' object is not iterable
The execution order of the if statements is essential and the new check was
moved to the bottom to not interfere with the existing logic.
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added
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The check for existence of value(s) in config.exists relied solely on
return_value, causing the return of a false negative on multi-valued
nodes; this is corrected. Also, config.exists_effective did no check for
existence of values; this is added.
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Certain NICs seem to fail to report that they don't support speed/duplex setting,
so they look as if it's supported, but the command fails in practice.
It's probably better to preserve a working config in that case.
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If we have link-local static address and vrf, for example:
set interfaces ethernet eth2 address 'fe80::5200:ff:fe55:222/64'
set interfaces ethernet eth2 vrf 'foo'
This IPv6 address was assigned before vrf, as result after
attaching the intreface to vrf we lose this static linklocal
address
DEBUG/IFCONFIG cmd 'ip addr add fe80::5200:ff:fe55:222/64 dev eth2'
DEBUG/IFCONFIG cmd 'ip link set dev eth2 master foo'
DEBUG/IFCONFIG cmd 'ip addr add fe80::5208:ff:fe13:2/64 dev eth2'
This commit fixes this, the address is assigned after vrf assign
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not none
We have a lot of boiler plate template code like
{% if config.interface is defined and config.interface.remote_as is defined
and config.interface.remote_as is not none %}
...
{% endif %}
This can be stripped down using a custom test to:
{% if config.interface.remote_as is vyos_defined %}
...
{% endif %}
In addition the new vyos_defined test supports comparison
{% if foo.bar.baz is vyos_defined('zoo') %}
...
{% endif %}
So the above will only evaluate to true if the variable foo.bar.baz is defined
and its content is zoo
This is inspired from https://github.com/aristanetworks/ansible-avd/ which make
heavy use of it.
All new templates should be written in this new style.
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This extends the fix from 53e20097 ("vyos.ifconfig: T4330: bugfix changing MTU
when IPv6 is disabled") by ordering the execution in a way the Kernel does not
complain.
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Commit f8b3d8999c ("ipv6: T4319: do not configure IPv6 related settings if it's
disabled") moved the MTU configuration part under the code path which is only
run if IPv6 is enabled on the system.
This prevented MTU changes on IPv6 disabled systems.
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Commit 1bfe09f9 ("vyos.validate: T4321: make is_intf_addr_assigned() VRF aware")
added VRF support for an interface bound function. As an interface can only be
bound to one VRF check makes less sense.
This commit moves the VRF awareness from is_intf_addr_assigned() to
is_addr_assigned() so we check the VRF assignment even prior of calling
is_intf_addr_assigned() and fail fast.
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The iavf, ice, and i40e drivers do not support speed, flow, or duplex control using ethtool.
As a result, interface configuration changes fail to commit when using those drivers.
This patch fixes that by correctly marking those drivers as not supporting those controls.
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This reverts commit 534f677d36285863decb2cdff179687b4fd690cb.
Revert while investigating failure in vyos-configtest.
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This reverts commit c4d389488970c8510200cac96a67182e9333b891.
Revert while investigating failure in vyos-configtest.
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Commit 0e23fc10 ("interface: T4203: switch to new recursive node_changed()
implementation") switched to a new implementation to retrieve nested changes
under a CLI node. Unfortunately the new API was not called - instead the
old one was used.
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Add support for the configtree diff algorithm. A new function
ConfigDiff().is_node_changed(path) -> bool
is added to recursively detect changes in the tree below the node at
path; existing functions take the keyword argument 'recursive: bool' to
apply the algorithm in place of the existing, non-recursive, comparison.
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The DiffTree class maintains both the 'sub'(-tract) configtree,
containing all paths in the LHS of the comparison that are not in the
RHS, and the 'delete' configtree: the delete tree is the minimal subtree
containing only the first node of a path not present in the RHS. It is
the delete tree that is needed to produce 'delete' commands for config
mode, whereas the 'sub' tree contains full information, needed for
recursively detecting changes to a node.
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The return value of diff_tree is now a single config_tree, with initial
children of names: ["add", "delete", "inter"] containing the config
sub-trees of added paths; deleted paths; and intersection, respectively.
The simplifies dumping to json, and checking existence of paths, hence,
of node changes.
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