summaryrefslogtreecommitdiff
path: root/src/conf_mode/interfaces-tunnel.py
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
authorChristian Poessinger <christian@poessinger.com>2021-02-27 16:04:38 +0100
committerChristian Poessinger <christian@poessinger.com>2021-02-28 00:54:37 +0100
commit8f100189086102458ff8e4f61f842cf44a6bf8aa (patch)
tree3dd2e6ddacfd8b125f1665db24f8886805936e87 /src/conf_mode/interfaces-tunnel.py
parent8bdf5b5216ddafdcee067b5bb8e15f18799c6fe5 (diff)
downloadvyos-1x-8f100189086102458ff8e4f61f842cf44a6bf8aa.tar.gz
vyos-1x-8f100189086102458ff8e4f61f842cf44a6bf8aa.zip
tunnel: T3364: rename encapsulation mode "gre-bridge" to "gretap"
The following list shows the mapping of VyOS tunnel encapsulation modes to the corresponding Linux modes. VyOS Linux gre gre gre-bridge gretap ipip ipip ipip6 ipip6 ip6ip6 ip6ip6 ip6gre ip6gre sit sit Besides gre-bridge this is pretty consistent. As bridge interfaces are also called tap interfaces gre-bridge will be renamed to gretap to make the post-processing much easier. This means (in detail) that there are no more child classes of _Tunnel and there will be now one geneirc TunnelIf class handling all sorts of encapsulation.
Diffstat (limited to 'src/conf_mode/interfaces-tunnel.py')
-rwxr-xr-xsrc/conf_mode/interfaces-tunnel.py53
1 files changed, 24 insertions, 29 deletions
diff --git a/src/conf_mode/interfaces-tunnel.py b/src/conf_mode/interfaces-tunnel.py
index ae28f5101..2d2f29f94 100755
--- a/src/conf_mode/interfaces-tunnel.py
+++ b/src/conf_mode/interfaces-tunnel.py
@@ -31,21 +31,25 @@ from vyos.configverify import verify_mtu_ipv6
from vyos.configverify import verify_vrf
from vyos.configverify import verify_tunnel
from vyos.ifconfig import Interface
-from vyos.ifconfig import GREIf
-from vyos.ifconfig import GRETapIf
-from vyos.ifconfig import IPIPIf
-from vyos.ifconfig import IP6GREIf
-from vyos.ifconfig import IPIP6If
-from vyos.ifconfig import IP6IP6If
-from vyos.ifconfig import SitIf
-from vyos.ifconfig import Sit6RDIf
+from vyos.ifconfig import TunnelIf
from vyos.template import is_ipv4
from vyos.template import is_ipv6
+from vyos.util import cmd
from vyos.util import dict_search
from vyos import ConfigError
from vyos import airbag
airbag.enable()
+def get_tunnel_encapsulation(interface):
+ """ Returns the used encapsulation protocol for given interface.
+ If interface does not exist, None is returned.
+ """
+ if not os.path.exists(f'/sys/class/net/{interface}'):
+ return None
+ from json import loads
+ tmp = loads(cmd(f'ip -d -j link show {interface}'))[0]
+ return tmp['linkinfo']['info_kind']
+
def get_config(config=None):
"""
Retrive CLI config as dictionary. Dictionary can never be empty, as at least
@@ -79,8 +83,8 @@ def verify(tunnel):
return None
if 'encapsulation' not in tunnel:
- raise ConfigError('Must configure the tunnel encapsulation for '\
- '{ifname}!'.format(**tunnel))
+ error = 'Must configure encapsulation for "{ifname}"!'
+ raise ConfigError(error.format(**tunnel))
verify_mtu_ipv6(tunnel)
verify_address(tunnel)
@@ -103,29 +107,20 @@ def generate(tunnel):
return None
def apply(tunnel):
- if 'deleted' in tunnel or 'encapsulation_changed' in tunnel:
- if tunnel['ifname'] in interfaces():
- tmp = Interface(tunnel['ifname'])
+ interface = tunnel['ifname']
+ # If a gretap tunnel is already existing we can not "simply" change local or
+ # remote addresses. This returns "Operation not supported" by the Kernel.
+ # There is no other solution to destroy and recreate the tunnel.
+ encap = get_tunnel_encapsulation(interface)
+
+ if 'deleted' in tunnel or 'encapsulation_changed' in tunnel or encap == 'gretap':
+ if interface in interfaces():
+ tmp = Interface(interface)
tmp.remove()
if 'deleted' in tunnel:
return None
- dispatch = {
- 'gre': GREIf,
- 'gre-bridge': GRETapIf,
- 'ipip': IPIPIf,
- 'ipip6': IPIP6If,
- 'ip6ip6': IP6IP6If,
- 'ip6gre': IP6GREIf,
- 'sit': SitIf,
- }
-
- # We need to re-map the tunnel encapsulation proto to a valid interface class
- encap = tunnel['encapsulation']
- klass = dispatch[encap]
-
- tun = klass(**tunnel)
- tun.change_options()
+ tun = TunnelIf(**tunnel)
tun.update(tunnel)
return None