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Move the two implementations to get the driver name of a NIC from ethernet.py
and ethtool.py to only ethtool.py.
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This commit also extends the smoketest to verify that the exception for this
error is raised.
(cherry picked from commit 84a429b41175b95634ec9492e0cf3a564a47abdd)
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It makes no sense to have a parser for the ethtool values in ethtool.py
and ethernet.py - one instance ios more then enough!
(cherry picked from commit 0229645c8248decb5664056df8aa5cd5dff41802)
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Only update the RX/TX ring-buffer settings if they are different from the ones
currently programmed to the hardware. There is no need to write the same value
to the hardware again - this could cause traffic disruption on some NICs.
(cherry picked from commit 29082959e0efc02462fba8560d6726096e8743e9)
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Not all interface drivers have the ability to change the speed and duplex
settings. Known drivers with this limitation are vmxnet3, virtio_net and
xen_netfront. If this driver is detected, an error will be presented to the
user.
(cherry picked from commit cc742d48579e4f76e5d3230d87e22f71f76f9301)
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Ethernet adapters have a discrete set of available speed and duplex settings.
Instead of passing every value down to ethtool and let it decide, we can do
this early in the VyOS verify() function for ethernet interfaces.
(cherry picked from commit 91892e431349ca0edb5e3e3023e4f340ab9b777f)
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This is an extension to commit 801c5235 ("xdp: T2666: disable this highly
experimental feature in 1.3 LTS") by dropping all XDP references in the
equuleus codebase.
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In addition to commit cf1156a60e ("ethernet: T3163: probe driver for maximum
rx/tx ring-buffer size") this extends the logic in a way as not every driver
supports setting the buffers at all so it will properly error out.
When invoking "ethtool -g" both stdout and stderr are captured and no exception
is raised if it's an unsupported driver feature. The verify() section will
inform the user about the illegal operation.
(cherry picked from commit 159899ed9ba5661e4bdcfdadf1292e237f117063)
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(cherry picked from commit 3c64c79d7977869da3ca4dc70eb97ff9c6682e52)
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(cherry picked from commit cf1156a60e1d03a752cde0baadbc9ac8118b2a52)
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set interfaces ethernet <interface> offload rps
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Using an MTU less then the required 1280 bytes (as per RFC) on an interface
where IPv6 is not explicitly disabled by:
- set interfaces ethernet eth1 ipv6 address no-default-link-local
- not having any other IPv6 address configured
Will now trigger a commit error via verify() instead of raising
FileNotFoundError!
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Check the hardware if MTU value is supported at all.
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Further reduce the boiler-plate code to determine interface tag node or not.
It can be passed into get_interface_dict() if explicitly required - else it
is taken from the environment.
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After switching from raw parsing of the interface options to get_config_dict()
this utilizes another utility function which wraps get_config_dict() and adds
other common and reused parameters (like deleted or bridge member).
Overall this drops redundant code (again) and makes the rest more maintainable
as we only utilize a single function.
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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.
While providing a new update() method in vyos.ifconfig.interfaces() this is
extended for bridge interfaces in the derived bridge class.
Signed-off-by: Christian Poessinger <christian@poessinger.com>
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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.
While providing a new update() method in vyos.ifconfig.interfaces() this is
extended for ethernet based interfaces which also supports 802.1q, 802.1ad
VLANs. This commit migrates the existing codebase for an ethernet based
interfaces and implements the missing parts for VLANs. Adding or migrating other
interfaces (e.g. bridge or bond) will become much easier as they must reuse
the entire functionality - we now walk towards a single codepath.
Thanks for all who made this combined effort possible!
Signed-off-by: Christian Poessinger <christian@poessinger.com>
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airbag :T2088: make airbag explicit
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airbag must now be explicitly installed.
the patch also allow to fully disables the installation of the logging
code at setup (and not just installing and doing nothing)
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Some ISPs (e.g. Comcast) only delegate a /64 by default. You have to explicitly
"ask" for a bigger (e.g. /60) prefix. This commit adds a CLI node to request
a specific prefix length in the range 32 - 64.
dhcpv6-options {
prefix-delegation {
length 60
}
}
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Rename the CLI nodes for prefix delegation from "dhcpv6-options delegate
<interface>" to "dhcpv6-options prefix-delegation interface <interface>".
The change is required to add the possibility to request for specific prefix
sized via the CLI. That option was not possible with the old configuration
tree.
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Copy/paste error resulting in:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/libexec/vyos/conf_mode/interfaces-ethernet.py", line 303, in <module>
apply(c)
File "/usr/libexec/vyos/conf_mode/interfaces-ethernet.py", line 205, in apply
e.dhcp.v6.options['dhcpv6_pd'] = e['dhcpv6_pd']
TypeError: 'EthernetIf' object is not subscriptable
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Add support for prefix delegation when receiving the prefix via ethernet,
bridge, bond, wireless.
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This is to remove the amount of duplicated entries in dictionaries. It's one
more part to move to a unified interface management.
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Previously, set_vrf was always called, which uses the same master and nomaster
commands as bridge, so it removed the interface from the bridge.
- add checks to make VRF and bridge membership mutually exclusive
- always re-add the interface back to any bridge it is part of
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Bond members should not have any addresses assigned.
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This is needed as later functions depend on it
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use intf_to_dict and add_to_dict to correctly implement disable.
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Break the code between v4 and v6, remove need for getter/setter
as they are just exposing the underlying dict.
Move FixedDict from tunnel code and expose it to other part so
it can be used to prevent accidental change to the dhcp option if
no default exists already.
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set_mac is validating the mac address passed, therefore passing
empty string will cause it to fail. if the hardware id could
not be found then it should not be attempted to be set
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