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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
import re
import json
import glob
import time
from copy import deepcopy
import vyos.interfaces
from vyos.validate import * # should not * include
from vyos.config import Config # not used anymore
from vyos import ConfigError
from ipaddress import IPv4Network, IPv6Address
from netifaces import ifaddresses, AF_INET, AF_INET6
from time import sleep
from os.path import isfile
from tabulate import tabulate
from hurry.filesize import size,alternative
from datetime import timedelta
from vyos.ifconfig.dhcp import DHCP
class Interface(DHCP):
options = []
required = []
default = {
'type': '',
}
_command_set = {
'state': {
'validate': lambda v: assert_list(v, ['up', 'down']),
'shellcmd': 'ip link set dev {ifname} {value}',
},
'mac': {
'validate': assert_mac,
'shellcmd': 'ip link set dev {ifname} address {value}',
},
'vrf': {
'force': True,
'convert': lambda v: f'master {v}' if v else 'nomaster',
'shellcmd': 'ip link set dev {ifname} {value}',
},
}
_sysfs_get = {
'mac': {
'location': '/sys/class/net/{ifname}/address',
},
'mtu': {
'location': '/sys/class/net/{ifname}/mtu',
},
}
_sysfs_set = {
'alias': {
'convert': lambda name: name if name else '\0',
'location': '/sys/class/net/{ifname}/ifalias',
},
'mtu': {
'validate': assert_mtu,
'location': '/sys/class/net/{ifname}/mtu',
},
'arp_cache_tmo': {
'convert': lambda tmo: (int(tmo) * 1000),
'location': '/proc/sys/net/ipv4/neigh/{ifname}/base_reachable_time_ms',
},
'arp_filter': {
'validate': assert_boolean,
'location': '/proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/{ifname}/arp_filter',
},
'arp_accept': {
'validate': lambda arp: assert_range(arp,0,2),
'location': '/proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/{ifname}/arp_accept',
},
'arp_announce': {
'validate': assert_boolean,
'location': '/proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/{ifname}/arp_announce',
},
'arp_ignore': {
'validate': assert_boolean,
'location': '/proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/{ifname}/arp_ignore',
},
'proxy_arp': {
'validate': assert_boolean,
'location': '/proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/{ifname}/proxy_arp',
},
'proxy_arp_pvlan': {
'validate': assert_boolean,
'location': '/proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/{ifname}/proxy_arp_pvlan',
},
# link_detect vs link_filter name weirdness
'link_detect': {
'validate': lambda link: assert_range(link,0,3),
'location': '/proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/{ifname}/link_filter',
},
}
def __init__(self, ifname, **kargs):
"""
This is the base interface class which supports basic IP/MAC address
operations as well as DHCP(v6). Other interface which represent e.g.
and ethernet bridge are implemented as derived classes adding all
additional functionality.
For creation you will need to provide the interface type, otherwise
the existing interface is used
DEBUG:
This class has embedded debugging (print) which can be enabled by
creating the following file:
vyos@vyos# touch /tmp/vyos.ifconfig.debug
Example:
>>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface
>>> i = Interface('eth0')
"""
DHCP.__init__(self, ifname)
self.config = deepcopy(self.default)
self.config['ifname'] = ifname
for k in self.options:
if k in kargs:
self.config[k] = kargs[k]
if not os.path.exists('/sys/class/net/{}'.format(self.config['ifname'])):
if not self.config['type']:
raise Exception('interface "{}" not found'.format(self.config['ifname']))
for k in self.required:
if k not in kargs:
name = self.default['type']
raise ConfigError(f'missing required option {k} for {name} {ifname} creation')
self._create()
# list of assigned IP addresses
self._addr = []
def _create(self):
cmd = 'ip link add dev {ifname} type {type}'.format(**self.config)
self._cmd(cmd)
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()
"""
# stop DHCP(v6) if running
self._del_dhcp()
self._del_dhcpv6()
# remove all assigned IP addresses from interface - this is a bit redundant
# as the kernel will remove all addresses on interface deletion, but we
# can not delete ALL interfaces, see below
for addr in self.get_addr():
self.del_addr(addr)
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------
# A code refactoring is required as this type check is present as
# Interface implement behaviour for one of it's sub-class.
# It is required as the current pattern for vlan is:
# Interface('name').remove() to delete an interface
# The code should be modified to have a class method called connect and
# have Interface.connect('name').remove()
# each subclass should register within Interface the pattern for that
# interface ie: (ethX, etc.) and use this to create an instance of
# the right class (EthernetIf, ...)
# Ethernet interfaces can not be removed
# Commented out as nowhere in the code do we call Interface()
# This would also cause an import loop
# if self.__class__ == EthernetIf:
# return
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------
self._delete()
def _delete(self):
# NOTE (Improvement):
# after interface removal no other commands should be allowed
# to be called and instead should raise an Exception:
cmd = 'ip link del dev {}'.format(self.config['ifname'])
return self._cmd(cmd)
def get_mtu(self):
"""
Get/set interface mtu in bytes.
Example:
>>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface
>>> Interface('eth0').get_mtu()
'1500'
"""
return self.get_interface('mtu')
def set_mtu(self, mtu):
"""
Get/set interface mtu in bytes.
Example:
>>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface
>>> Interface('eth0').set_mtu(1400)
>>> Interface('eth0').get_mtu()
'1400'
"""
return self.set_interface('mtu', mtu)
def get_mac(self):
"""
Get current interface MAC (Media Access Contrl) address used.
Example:
>>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface
>>> Interface('eth0').get_mac()
'00:50:ab:cd:ef:00'
"""
self.get_interface('mac')
def set_mac(self, mac):
"""
Set interface MAC (Media Access Contrl) address to given value.
Example:
>>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface
>>> Interface('eth0').set_mac('00:50:ab:cd:ef:01')
"""
# If MAC is unchanged, bail out early
if mac == self.get_mac():
return None
# MAC address can only be changed if interface is in 'down' state
prev_state = self.get_state()
if prev_state == 'up':
self.set_state('down')
self.set_interface('mac', mac)
def set_vrf(self, vrf=''):
"""
Add/Remove interface from given VRF instance.
Example:
>>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface
>>> Interface('eth0').set_vrf('foo')
>>> Interface('eth0').set_vrf()
"""
self.set_interface('vrf', vrf)
def set_arp_cache_tmo(self, tmo):
"""
Set ARP cache timeout value in seconds. Internal Kernel representation
is in milliseconds.
Example:
>>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface
>>> Interface('eth0').set_arp_cache_tmo(40)
"""
return self.set_interface('arp_cache_tmo', tmo)
def set_arp_filter(self, arp_filter):
"""
Filter ARP requests
1 - Allows you to have multiple network interfaces on the same
subnet, and have the ARPs for each interface be answered
based on whether or not the kernel would route a packet from
the ARP'd IP out that interface (therefore you must use source
based routing for this to work). In other words it allows control
of which cards (usually 1) will respond to an arp request.
0 - (default) The kernel can respond to arp requests with addresses
from other interfaces. This may seem wrong but it usually makes
sense, because it increases the chance of successful communication.
IP addresses are owned by the complete host on Linux, not by
particular interfaces. Only for more complex setups like load-
balancing, does this behaviour cause problems.
"""
return self.set_interface('arp_filter', arp_filter)
def set_arp_accept(self, arp_accept):
"""
Define behavior for gratuitous ARP frames who's IP is not
already present in the ARP table:
0 - don't create new entries in the ARP table
1 - create new entries in the ARP table
Both replies and requests type gratuitous arp will trigger the
ARP table to be updated, if this setting is on.
If the ARP table already contains the IP address of the
gratuitous arp frame, the arp table will be updated regardless
if this setting is on or off.
"""
return self.set_interface('arp_accept', arp_accept)
def set_arp_announce(self, arp_announce):
"""
Define different restriction levels for announcing the local
source IP address from IP packets in ARP requests sent on
interface:
0 - (default) Use any local address, configured on any interface
1 - Try to avoid local addresses that are not in the target's
subnet for this interface. This mode is useful when target
hosts reachable via this interface require the source IP
address in ARP requests to be part of their logical network
configured on the receiving interface. When we generate the
request we will check all our subnets that include the
target IP and will preserve the source address if it is from
such subnet.
Increasing the restriction level gives more chance for
receiving answer from the resolved target while decreasing
the level announces more valid sender's information.
"""
return self.set_interface('arp_announce', arp_announce)
def set_arp_ignore(self, arp_ignore):
"""
Define different modes for sending replies in response to received ARP
requests that resolve local target IP addresses:
0 - (default): reply for any local target IP address, configured
on any interface
1 - reply only if the target IP address is local address
configured on the incoming interface
"""
return self.set_interface('arp_ignore', arp_ignore)
def set_link_detect(self, link_filter):
"""
Configure kernel response in packets received on interfaces that are 'down'
0 - Allow packets to be received for the address on this interface
even if interface is disabled or no carrier.
1 - Ignore packets received if interface associated with the incoming
address is down.
2 - Ignore packets received if interface associated with the incoming
address is down or has no carrier.
Default value is 0. Note that some distributions enable it in startup
scripts.
Example:
>>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface
>>> Interface('eth0').set_link_detect(1)
"""
return self.set_interface('link_detect', link_filter)
def set_alias(self, ifalias=''):
"""
Set interface alias name used by e.g. SNMP
Example:
>>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface
>>> Interface('eth0').set_alias('VyOS upstream interface')
to clear alias e.g. delete it use:
>>> Interface('eth0').set_ifalias('')
"""
self.set_interface('alias', ifalias)
def get_state(self):
"""
Get interface administrative state. Function will return 'up' or 'down'
Example:
>>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface
>>> Interface('eth0').get_state()
'up'
"""
cmd = 'ip -json link show dev {}'.format(self.config['ifname'])
tmp = self._cmd(cmd)
out = json.loads(tmp)
state = 'down'
if 'UP' in out[0]['flags']:
state = 'up'
return state
def set_state(self, state):
"""
Set interface administrative state to be 'up' or 'down'
Example:
>>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface
>>> Interface('eth0').set_state('down')
>>> Interface('eth0').get_state()
'down'
"""
return self.set_interface('state', state)
def set_proxy_arp(self, enable):
"""
Set per interface proxy ARP configuration
Example:
>>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface
>>> Interface('eth0').set_proxy_arp(1)
"""
self.set_interface('proxy_arp', enable)
def set_proxy_arp_pvlan(self, enable):
"""
Private VLAN proxy arp.
Basically allow proxy arp replies back to the same interface
(from which the ARP request/solicitation was received).
This is done to support (ethernet) switch features, like RFC
3069, where the individual ports are NOT allowed to
communicate with each other, but they are allowed to talk to
the upstream router. As described in RFC 3069, it is possible
to allow these hosts to communicate through the upstream
router by proxy_arp'ing. Don't need to be used together with
proxy_arp.
This technology is known by different names:
In RFC 3069 it is called VLAN Aggregation.
Cisco and Allied Telesyn call it Private VLAN.
Hewlett-Packard call it Source-Port filtering or port-isolation.
Ericsson call it MAC-Forced Forwarding (RFC Draft).
Example:
>>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface
>>> Interface('eth0').set_proxy_arp_pvlan(1)
"""
self.set_interface('proxy_arp_pvlan', enable)
def get_addr(self):
"""
Retrieve assigned IPv4 and IPv6 addresses from given interface.
This is done using the netifaces and ipaddress python modules.
Example:
>>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface
>>> Interface('eth0').get_addrs()
['172.16.33.30/24', 'fe80::20c:29ff:fe11:a174/64']
"""
ipv4 = []
ipv6 = []
if AF_INET in ifaddresses(self.config['ifname']).keys():
for v4_addr in ifaddresses(self.config['ifname'])[AF_INET]:
# we need to manually assemble a list of IPv4 address/prefix
prefix = '/' + \
str(IPv4Network('0.0.0.0/' + v4_addr['netmask']).prefixlen)
ipv4.append(v4_addr['addr'] + prefix)
if AF_INET6 in ifaddresses(self.config['ifname']).keys():
for v6_addr in ifaddresses(self.config['ifname'])[AF_INET6]:
# Note that currently expanded netmasks are not supported. That means
# 2001:db00::0/24 is a valid argument while 2001:db00::0/ffff:ff00:: not.
# see https://docs.python.org/3/library/ipaddress.html
bits = bin(
int(v6_addr['netmask'].replace(':', ''), 16)).count('1')
prefix = '/' + str(bits)
# we alsoneed to remove the interface suffix on link local
# addresses
v6_addr['addr'] = v6_addr['addr'].split('%')[0]
ipv6.append(v6_addr['addr'] + prefix)
return ipv4 + ipv6
def add_addr(self, addr):
"""
Add IP(v6) address to interface. Address is only added if it is not
already assigned to that interface.
addr: can be an IPv4 address, IPv6 address, dhcp or dhcpv6!
IPv4: add IPv4 address to interface
IPv6: add IPv6 address to interface
dhcp: start dhclient (IPv4) on interface
dhcpv6: start dhclient (IPv6) on interface
Example:
>>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface
>>> j = Interface('eth0')
>>> j.add_addr('192.0.2.1/24')
>>> j.add_addr('2001:db8::ffff/64')
>>> j.get_addr()
['192.0.2.1/24', '2001:db8::ffff/64']
"""
# cache new IP address which is assigned to interface
self._addr.append(addr)
# we can not have both DHCP and static IPv4 addresses assigned to an interface
if 'dhcp' in self._addr:
for addr in self._addr:
# do not change below 'if' ordering esle you will get an exception as:
# ValueError: 'dhcp' does not appear to be an IPv4 or IPv6 address
if addr != 'dhcp' and is_ipv4(addr):
raise ConfigError("Can't configure both static IPv4 and DHCP address on the same interface")
if addr == 'dhcp':
self._set_dhcp()
elif addr == 'dhcpv6':
self._set_dhcpv6()
else:
if not is_intf_addr_assigned(self.config['ifname'], addr):
cmd = 'ip addr add "{}" dev "{}"'.format(addr, self.config['ifname'])
return self._cmd(cmd)
def del_addr(self, addr):
"""
Delete IP(v6) address to interface. Address is only added if it is
assigned to that interface.
addr: can be an IPv4 address, IPv6 address, dhcp or dhcpv6!
IPv4: delete IPv4 address from interface
IPv6: delete IPv6 address from interface
dhcp: stop dhclient (IPv4) on interface
dhcpv6: stop dhclient (IPv6) on interface
Example:
>>> from vyos.ifconfig import Interface
>>> j = Interface('eth0')
>>> j.add_addr('2001:db8::ffff/64')
>>> j.add_addr('192.0.2.1/24')
>>> j.get_addr()
['192.0.2.1/24', '2001:db8::ffff/64']
>>> j.del_addr('192.0.2.1/24')
>>> j.get_addr()
['2001:db8::ffff/64']
"""
if addr == 'dhcp':
self._del_dhcp()
elif addr == 'dhcpv6':
self._del_dhcpv6()
else:
if is_intf_addr_assigned(self.config['ifname'], addr):
cmd = 'ip addr del "{}" dev "{}"'.format(addr, self.config['ifname'])
return self._cmd(cmd)
def op_show_interface_stats(self):
stats = self.get_interface_stats()
rx = [['bytes','packets','errors','dropped','overrun','mcast'],[stats['rx_bytes'],stats['rx_packets'],stats['rx_errors'],stats['rx_dropped'],stats['rx_over_errors'],stats['multicast']]]
tx = [['bytes','packets','errors','dropped','carrier','collisions'],[stats['tx_bytes'],stats['tx_packets'],stats['tx_errors'],stats['tx_dropped'],stats['tx_carrier_errors'],stats['collisions']]]
output = "RX: \n"
output += tabulate(rx,headers="firstrow",numalign="right",tablefmt="plain")
output += "\n\nTX: \n"
output += tabulate(tx,headers="firstrow",numalign="right",tablefmt="plain")
print(' '.join(('\n'+output.lstrip()).splitlines(True)))
def get_interface_stats(self):
interface_stats = dict()
devices = [f for f in glob.glob("/sys/class/net/**/statistics")]
for dev_path in devices:
metrics = [f for f in glob.glob(dev_path +"/**")]
dev = re.findall(r"/sys/class/net/(.*)/statistics",dev_path)[0]
dev_dict = dict()
for metric_path in metrics:
metric = metric_path.replace(dev_path+"/","")
if isfile(metric_path):
data = open(metric_path, 'r').read()[:-1]
dev_dict[metric] = int(data)
interface_stats[dev] = dev_dict
return interface_stats[self.config['ifname']]
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