Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author |
|
|
|
|
|
Every interface on the system can be a member of a bridge - thus the bridge
interface must be the one interface which has the highest priority
compared to all other interfaces - incl. l2tpv3.
With this change the system boots up fine with also l2tpv3 interfaces
participating as bridge members. This change was needed as a l2tpv3 interface
requires proper configured routing oin the system, else adding the
interface will fail miserably:
FileNotFoundError: [Errno 2] ip l2tp add tunnel tunnel_id 200
peer_tunnel_id 100 udp_sport 4000 udp_dport 3000 encap udp
local 172.18.201.10 remote 172.18.203.10
returned: RTNETLINK answers: Network is unreachable
|
|
Autoconfigure addresses using Prefix Information in Router Advertisements.
|
|
... to new XML and Python based frontend/backend.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Provide an XML/Python abstraction to
* ip disable-arp-filter
* ip enable-arp-accept
* ip enable-arp-announce
* ip enable-arp-ignore
The old implementation can co-exist until the last interfaces have been
migrated.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
As 219779b ("T1843: run interface-definitions though GCC preprocessor")
implemented the foundation of using the GCC preprocessor to make our XML
definitions more lightweight this commit transforms the configuration of DHCP/
DHCPv6 configuration options to this new style. It implementes it for the
following interface types:
* bonding
* bridge
* ethernet
* wireless
* vif/vif-s interfaces
|
|
|
|
As 219779bc6151 ("T1843: run interface-definitions though GCC preprocessor")
implemented the foundation of using the GCC preprocessor to make our XML
definitions more lightweight this commit transforms the configuration of
an IPv4/IPv6 address to this new style. It implementes it for the following
interface types:
* bond
* bridge
* dummy
* ethernet
* geneve
* loopback
* vxlan
* wireguard
* wireless
|
|
A lot of XML code is duplicated (VLAN, interface address) for instance. Such
XML definitions should be moved to feature.xml.i files and then just pulled in
via GCC preprocessor #include definition in e.g. bond or ethernet definitions.
This will give us the ability to single-source repeating node definitions as:
* Interface Address
* Interface Description
* Interface Disable
* VLAN (both vif-s and vif-c)
The .in suffix of the interface-definitions is a marker that those files are
input files to the GCC preprocessor. They will be rendered into proper XML
files in the build directory.
Some node definitions have been reworder to remove escaped double quote
occurances which would have been warned about by the GCC preprocessor.
|