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If not, see . from netifaces import interfaces from vyos.ifconfig.interface import Interface from vyos.validate import assert_boolean from vyos.validate import assert_positive from vyos.util import cmd from vyos.util import dict_search @Interface.register class BridgeIf(Interface): """ A bridge is a way to connect two Ethernet segments together in a protocol independent way. Packets are forwarded based on Ethernet address, rather than IP address (like a router). Since forwarding is done at Layer 2, all protocols can go transparently through a bridge. The Linux bridge code implements a subset of the ANSI/IEEE 802.1d standard. """ default = { 'type': 'bridge', } definition = { **Interface.definition, **{ 'section': 'bridge', 'prefixes': ['br', ], 'broadcast': True, }, } _sysfs_set = {**Interface._sysfs_set, **{ 'ageing_time': { 'validate': assert_positive, 'convert': lambda t: int(t) * 100, 'location': '/sys/class/net/{ifname}/bridge/ageing_time', }, 'forward_delay': { 'validate': assert_positive, 'convert': lambda t: int(t) * 100, 'location': '/sys/class/net/{ifname}/bridge/forward_delay', }, 'hello_time': { 'validate': assert_positive, 'convert': lambda t: int(t) * 100, 'location': '/sys/class/net/{ifname}/bridge/hello_time', }, 'max_age': { 'validate': assert_positive, 'convert': lambda t: int(t) * 100, 'location': '/sys/class/net/{ifname}/bridge/max_age', }, 'priority': { 'validate': assert_positive, 'location': '/sys/class/net/{ifname}/bridge/priority', }, 'stp': { 'validate': assert_boolean, 'location': '/sys/class/net/{ifname}/bridge/stp_state', }, 'multicast_querier': { 'validate': assert_boolean, 'location': '/sys/class/net/{ifname}/bridge/multicast_querier', }, }} _command_set = {**Interface._command_set, **{ 'add_port': { 'shellcmd': 'ip link set dev {value} master {ifname}', }, 'del_port': { 'shellcmd': 'ip link set dev {value} nomaster', }, }} def set_ageing_time(self, time): """ Set bridge interface MAC address aging time in seconds. Internal kernel representation is in centiseconds. Kernel default is 300 seconds. Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import BridgeIf >>> BridgeIf('br0').ageing_time(2) """ self.set_interface('ageing_time', time) def set_forward_delay(self, time): """ Set bridge forwarding delay in seconds. Internal Kernel representation is in centiseconds. Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import BridgeIf >>> BridgeIf('br0').forward_delay(15) """ self.set_interface('forward_delay', time) def set_hello_time(self, time): """ Set bridge hello time in seconds. Internal Kernel representation is in centiseconds. Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import BridgeIf >>> BridgeIf('br0').set_hello_time(2) """ self.set_interface('hello_time', time) def set_max_age(self, time): """ Set bridge max message age in seconds. Internal Kernel representation is in centiseconds. Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface >>> BridgeIf('br0').set_max_age(30) """ self.set_interface('max_age', time) def set_priority(self, priority): """ Set bridge max aging time in seconds. Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import BridgeIf >>> BridgeIf('br0').set_priority(8192) """ self.set_interface('priority', priority) def set_stp(self, state): """ Set bridge STP (Spanning Tree) state. 0 -> STP disabled, 1 -> STP enabled Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import BridgeIf >>> BridgeIf('br0').set_stp(1) """ self.set_interface('stp', state) def set_multicast_querier(self, enable): """ Sets whether the bridge actively runs a multicast querier or not. When a bridge receives a 'multicast host membership' query from another network host, that host is tracked based on the time that the query was received plus the multicast query interval time. Use enable=1 to enable or enable=0 to disable Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface >>> BridgeIf('br0').set_multicast_querier(1) """ self.set_interface('multicast_querier', enable) def add_port(self, interface): """ Add physical interface to bridge (member port) Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface >>> BridgeIf('br0').add_port('eth0') >>> BridgeIf('br0').add_port('eth1') """ # Bridge port handling of wireless interfaces is done by hostapd. if 'wlan' in interface: return return self.set_interface('add_port', interface) def del_port(self, interface): """ Remove member port from bridge instance. Example: >>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface >>> BridgeIf('br0').del_port('eth1') """ return self.set_interface('del_port', interface) 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. """ # call base class first super().update(config) # Set ageing time value = config.get('aging') self.set_ageing_time(value) # set bridge forward delay value = config.get('forwarding_delay') self.set_forward_delay(value) # set hello time value = config.get('hello_time') self.set_hello_time(value) # set max message age value = config.get('max_age') self.set_max_age(value) # set bridge priority value = config.get('priority') self.set_priority(value) # enable/disable spanning tree value = '1' if 'stp' in config else '0' self.set_stp(value) # enable or disable IGMP querier tmp = dict_search('igmp.querier', config) value = '1' if (tmp != None) else '0' self.set_multicast_querier(value) # remove interface from bridge tmp = dict_search('member.interface_remove', config) for member in (tmp or []): if member in interfaces(): self.del_port(member) tmp = dict_search('member.interface', config) if tmp: for interface, interface_config in tmp.items(): # if interface does yet not exist bail out early and # add it later if interface not in interfaces(): continue # Bridge lower "physical" interface lower = Interface(interface) # If we've come that far we already verified the interface does # not have any addresses configured by CLI so just flush any # remaining ones lower.flush_addrs() # enslave interface port to bridge self.add_port(interface) # set bridge port path cost if 'cost' in interface_config: value = interface_config.get('cost') lower.set_path_cost(value) # set bridge port path priority if 'priority' in interface_config: value = interface_config.get('priority') lower.set_path_priority(value) # Enable/Disable of an interface must always be done at the end of the # derived class to make use of the ref-counting set_admin_state() # function. We will only enable the interface if 'up' was called as # often as 'down'. This is required by some interface implementations # as certain parameters can only be changed when the interface is # in admin-down state. This ensures the link does not flap during # reconfiguration. state = 'down' if 'disable' in config else 'up' self.set_admin_state(state)