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Diffstat (limited to 'python/vyos/ifconfig/bond.py')
-rw-r--r-- | python/vyos/ifconfig/bond.py | 118 |
1 files changed, 111 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/python/vyos/ifconfig/bond.py b/python/vyos/ifconfig/bond.py index 47dd4ff34..64407401b 100644 --- a/python/vyos/ifconfig/bond.py +++ b/python/vyos/ifconfig/bond.py @@ -18,10 +18,11 @@ import os from vyos.ifconfig.interface import Interface from vyos.ifconfig.vlan import VLAN +from vyos.util import cmd +from vyos.util import vyos_dict_search from vyos.validate import assert_list from vyos.validate import assert_positive - @Interface.register @VLAN.enable class BondIf(Interface): @@ -179,7 +180,13 @@ class BondIf(Interface): >>> BondIf('bond0').get_arp_ip_target() '192.0.2.1' """ - return self.get_interface('bond_arp_ip_target') + # As this function might also be called from update() of a VLAN interface + # we must check if the bond_arp_ip_target retrieval worked or not - as this + # can not be set for a bond vif interface + try: + return self.get_interface('bond_arp_ip_target') + except FileNotFoundError: + return '' def set_arp_ip_target(self, target): """ @@ -209,11 +216,31 @@ class BondIf(Interface): >>> BondIf('bond0').add_port('eth0') >>> BondIf('bond0').add_port('eth1') """ - # An interface can only be added to a bond if it is in 'down' state. If - # interface is in 'up' state, the following Kernel error will be thrown: - # bond0: eth1 is up - this may be due to an out of date ifenslave. - Interface(interface).set_admin_state('down') - return self.set_interface('bond_add_port', f'+{interface}') + + # From drivers/net/bonding/bond_main.c: + # ... + # bond_set_slave_link_state(new_slave, + # BOND_LINK_UP, + # BOND_SLAVE_NOTIFY_NOW); + # ... + # + # The kernel will ALWAYS place new bond members in "up" state regardless + # what the CLI will tell us! + + # Physical interface must be in admin down state before they can be + # enslaved. If this is not the case an error will be shown: + # bond0: eth0 is up - this may be due to an out of date ifenslave + slave = Interface(interface) + slave_state = slave.get_admin_state() + if slave_state == 'up': + slave.set_admin_state('down') + + ret = self.set_interface('bond_add_port', f'+{interface}') + # The kernel will ALWAYS place new bond members in "up" state regardless + # what the LI is configured for - thus we place the interface in its + # desired state + slave.set_admin_state(slave_state) + return ret def del_port(self, interface): """ @@ -277,3 +304,80 @@ class BondIf(Interface): >>> BondIf('bond0').set_mode('802.3ad') """ return self.set_interface('bond_mode', mode) + + 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. """ + + # use ref-counting function to place an interface into admin down state. + # set_admin_state_up() must be called the same amount of times else the + # interface won't come up. This can/should be used to prevent link flapping + # when changing interface parameters require the interface to be down. + # We will disable it once before reconfiguration and enable it afterwards. + if 'shutdown_required' in config: + self.set_admin_state('down') + + # call base class first + super().update(config) + + # ARP monitor targets need to be synchronized between sysfs and CLI. + # Unfortunately an address can't be send twice to sysfs as this will + # result in the following exception: OSError: [Errno 22] Invalid argument. + # + # We remove ALL addresses prior to adding new ones, this will remove + # addresses manually added by the user too - but as we are limited to 16 adresses + # from the kernel side this looks valid to me. We won't run into an error + # when a user added manual adresses which would result in having more + # then 16 adresses in total. + arp_tgt_addr = list(map(str, self.get_arp_ip_target().split())) + for addr in arp_tgt_addr: + self.set_arp_ip_target('-' + addr) + + # Add configured ARP target addresses + value = vyos_dict_search('arp_monitor.target', config) + if isinstance(value, str): + value = [value] + if value: + for addr in value: + self.set_arp_ip_target('+' + addr) + + # Bonding transmit hash policy + value = config.get('hash_policy') + if value: self.set_hash_policy(value) + + # Some interface options can only be changed if the interface is + # administratively down + if self.get_admin_state() == 'down': + # Delete bond member port(s) + for interface in self.get_slaves(): + self.del_port(interface) + + # Bonding policy/mode + value = config.get('mode') + if value: self.set_mode(value) + + # Add (enslave) interfaces to bond + value = vyos_dict_search('member.interface', config) + if value: + for interface in value: + # if we've come here we already verified the interface + # does not have an addresses configured so just flush + # any remaining ones + Interface(interface).flush_addrs() + self.add_port(interface) + + # Primary device interface - must be set after 'mode' + value = config.get('primary') + if value: self.set_primary(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) |