#!/usr/bin/env python3 # # Copyright (C) 2019 VyOS maintainers and contributors # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 or later as # published by the Free Software Foundation. # # This program 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 General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . import os import netifaces from sys import exit from copy import deepcopy from vyos.config import Config from vyos.ifconfig import Interface, GREIf, GRETapIf, IPIPIf, IP6GREIf, IPIP6If, IP6IP6If, SitIf, Sit6RDIf from vyos.ifconfig.afi import IP4, IP6 from vyos.configdict import list_diff from vyos.validate import is_ipv4, is_ipv6 from vyos import ConfigError class FixedDict(dict): """ FixedDict: A dictionnary not allowing new keys to be created after initialisation. >>> f = FixedDict(**{'count':1}) >>> f['count'] = 2 >>> f['king'] = 3 File "...", line ..., in __setitem__ raise ConfigError(f'Option "{k}" has no defined default') """ def __init__ (self, **options): self._allowed = options.keys() super().__init__(**options) def __setitem__ (self, k, v): """ __setitem__ is a builtin which is called by python when setting dict values: >>> d = dict() >>> d['key'] = 'value' >>> d {'key': 'value'} is syntaxic sugar for >>> d = dict() >>> d.__setitem__('key','value') >>> d {'key': 'value'} """ if k not in self._allowed: raise ConfigError(f'Option "{k}" has no defined default') super().__setitem__(k, v) class ConfigurationState(Config): """ The current API require a dict to be generated by get_config() which is then consumed by verify(), generate() and apply() ConfiguartionState is an helper class wrapping Config and providing an common API to this dictionary structure Its to_dict() function return a dictionary containing three fields, each a dict, called options, changes, actions. options: contains the configuration options for the dict and its value {'options': {'commment': 'test'}} will be set if 'set interface dummy dum1 description test' was used and the key 'commment' is used to index the description info. changes: per key, let us know how the data was modified using one of the action a special key called 'section' is used to indicate what happened to the section. for example: 'set interface dummy dum1 description test' when no interface was setup will result in the following changes {'changes': {'section': 'create', 'comment': 'create'}} on an existing interface, depending if there was a description 'set interface dummy dum1 description test' will result in one of {'changes': {'comment': 'create'}} (not present before) {'changes': {'comment': 'static'}} (unchanged) {'changes': {'comment': 'modify'}} (changed from half) and 'delete interface dummy dummy1 description' will result in: {'changes': {'comment': 'delete'}} actions: for each action list the configuration key which were changes in our example if we added the 'description' and added an IP we would have {'actions': { 'create': ['comment'], 'modify': ['addresses-add']}} the actions are: 'create': it did not exist previously and was created 'modify': it did exist previously but its content changed 'static': it did exist and did not change 'delete': it was present but was removed from the configuration 'absent': it was not and is not present which for each field represent how it was modified since the last commit """ def __init__ (self, section, default): """ initialise the class for a given configuration path: >>> conf = ConfigurationState('interfaces ethernet eth1') all further references to get_value(s) and get_effective(s) will be for this part of the configuration (eth1) """ super().__init__() self.section = section self.default = deepcopy(default) self.options = FixedDict(**default) self.actions = { 'create': [], # the key did not exist and was added 'static': [], # the key exists and its value was not modfied 'modify': [], # the key exists and its value was modified 'absent': [], # the key is not present 'delete': [], # the key was present and was deleted } self.changes = {} if not self.exists(section): self.changes['section'] = 'delete' elif self.exists_effective(section): self.changes['section'] = 'modify' else: self.changes['section'] = 'create' def _act(self, section): """ Returns for a given configuration field determine what happened to it 'create': it did not exist previously and was created 'modify': it did exist previously but its content changed 'static': it did exist and did not change 'delete': it was present but was removed from the configuration 'absent': it was not and is not present """ if self.exists(section): if self.exists_effective(section): if self.return_value(section) != self.return_effective_value(section): return 'modify' return 'static' return 'create' else: if self.exists_effective(section): return 'delete' return 'absent' def _action (self, name, key): action = self._act(key) self.changes[name] = action self.actions[action].append(name) return action def _get(self, name, key, default, getter): value = getter(key) if not value: if default: self.options[name] = default return self.options[name] = self.default[name] return self.options[name] = value def get_value(self, name, key, default=None): """ >>> conf.get_value('comment', 'description') will place the string of 'interface dummy description test' into the dictionnary entry 'comment' using Config.return_value (the data in the configuration to apply) """ if self._action(name, key) in ('delete', 'absent'): return return self._get(name, key, default, self.return_value) def get_values(self, name, key, default=None): """ >>> conf.get_values('addresses-add', 'address') will place a list made of the IP present in 'interface dummy dum1 address' into the dictionnary entry 'addr' using Config.return_values (the data in the configuration to apply) """ if self._action(name, key) in ('delete', 'absent'): return return self._get(name, key, default, self.return_values) def get_effective(self, name, key, default=None): """ >>> conf.get_value('comment', 'description') will place the string of 'interface dummy description test' into the dictionnary entry 'comment' using Config.return_effective_value (the data in the configuration to apply) """ self._action(name, key) return self._get(name, key, default, self.return_effective_value) def get_effectives(self, name, key, default=None): """ >>> conf.get_effectives('addresses-add', 'address') will place a list made of the IP present in 'interface ethernet eth1 address' into the dictionnary entry 'addresses-add' using Config.return_effectives_value (the data in the un-modified configuration) """ self._action(name, key) return self._get(name, key, default, self.return_effectives_value) def load(self, mapping): """ load will take a dictionary defining how we wish the configuration to be parsed and apply this definition to set the data. >>> mapping = { 'addresses-add' : ('address', True, None), 'comment' : ('description', False, 'auto'), } >>> conf.load(mapping) mapping is a dictionary where each key represents the name we wish to have (such as 'addresses-add'), with a list a content representing how the data should be parsed: - the configuration section name such as 'address' under 'interface ethernet eth1' - boolean indicating if this data can have multiple values for 'address', True, as multiple IPs can be set for 'description', False, as it is a single string - default represent the default value if absent from the configuration 'None' indicate that no default should be set if the configuration does not have the configuration section """ for local_name, (config_name, multiple, default) in mapping.items(): if multiple: self.get_values(local_name, config_name, default) else: self.get_value(local_name, config_name, default) def remove_default (self,*options): """ remove all the values which were not changed from the default """ for option in options: if self.exists(option) and self_return_value(option) != self.default[option]: continue del self.options[option] def to_dict (self): """ provide a dictionary with the generated data for the configuration options: the configuration value for the key changes: per key how they changed from the previous configuration actions: per changes all the options which were changed """ # as we have to use a dict() for the API for verify and apply the options return { 'options': self.options, 'changes': self.changes, 'actions': self.actions, } default_config_data = { # interface definition 'vrf': '', 'addresses-add': [], 'addresses-del': [], 'state': 'up', 'dhcp-interface': '', 'link_detect': 1, 'ip': False, 'ipv6': False, 'nhrp': [], 'ipv6_autoconf': 0, 'ipv6_forwarding': 1, 'ipv6_dad_transmits': 1, # internal 'tunnel': {}, # the following names are exactly matching the name # for the ip command and must not be changed 'ifname': '', 'type': '', 'alias': '', 'mtu': '1476', 'local': '', 'remote': '', 'multicast': 'disable', 'allmulticast': 'disable', 'ttl': '255', 'tos': 'inherit', 'key': '', 'encaplimit': '4', 'flowlabel': 'inherit', 'hoplimit': '64', 'tclass': 'inherit', '6rd-prefix': '', '6rd-relay-prefix': '', } # dict name -> config name, multiple values, default mapping = { 'type': ('encapsulation', False, None), 'alias': ('description', False, None), 'mtu': ('mtu', False, None), 'local': ('local-ip', False, None), 'remote': ('remote-ip', False, None), 'multicast': ('multicast', False, None), 'ttl': ('parameters ip ttl', False, None), 'tos': ('parameters ip tos', False, None), 'key': ('parameters ip key', False, None), 'encaplimit': ('parameters ipv6 encaplimit', False, None), 'flowlabel': ('parameters ipv6 flowlabel', False, None), 'hoplimit': ('parameters ipv6 hoplimit', False, None), 'tclass': ('parameters ipv6 tclass', False, None), '6rd-prefix': ('6rd-prefix', False, None), '6rd-relay-prefix': ('6rd-relay-prefix', False, None), 'dhcp-interface': ('dhcp-interface', False, None), 'state': ('disable', False, 'down'), 'link_detect': ('disable-link-detect', False, 2), 'vrf': ('vrf', False, None), 'addresses-add': ('address', True, None), 'ipv6_autoconf': ('ipv6 address autoconf', False, 1), 'ipv6_forwarding': ('ipv6 disable-forwarding', False, 0), 'ipv6_dad_transmits:': ('ipv6 dup-addr-detect-transmits', False, None) } def get_class (options): dispatch = { 'gre': GREIf, 'gre-bridge': GRETapIf, 'ipip': IPIPIf, 'ipip6': IPIP6If, 'ip6ip6': IP6IP6If, 'ip6gre': IP6GREIf, 'sit': SitIf, } kls = dispatch[options['type']] if options['type'] == 'gre' and not options['remote'] \ and not options['key'] and not options['multicast']: # will use GreTapIf on GreIf deletion but it does not matter return GRETapIf elif options['type'] == 'sit' and options['6rd-prefix']: # will use SitIf on Sit6RDIf deletion but it does not matter return Sit6RDIf return kls def get_interface_ip (ifname): if not ifname: return '' try: addrs = Interface(ifname).get_addr() if addrs: return addrs[0].split('/')[0] except Exception: return '' def get_afi (ip): return IP6 if is_ipv6(ip) else IP4 def ip_proto (afi): return 6 if afi == IP6 else 4 def get_config(): ifname = os.environ.get('VYOS_TAGNODE_VALUE','') if not ifname: raise ConfigError('Interface not specified') conf = ConfigurationState('interfaces tunnel ' + ifname, default_config_data) options = conf.options changes = conf.changes options['ifname'] = ifname # set new configuration level conf.set_level(conf.section) if changes['section'] == 'delete': conf.get_effective('type', mapping['type'][0]) conf.set_level('protocols nhrp tunnel') options['nhrp'] = conf.list_nodes('') return conf.to_dict() # load all the configuration option according to the mapping conf.load(mapping) # remove default value if not set and not required afi_local = get_afi(options['local']) if afi_local == IP6: conf.remove_default('ttl', 'tos', 'key') if afi_local == IP4: conf.remove_default('encaplimit', 'flowlabel', 'hoplimit', 'tclass') # if the local-ip is not set, pick one from the interface ! # hopefully there is only one, otherwise it will not be very deterministic # at time of writing the code currently returns ipv4 before ipv6 in the list # XXX: There is no way to trigger an update of the interface source IP if # XXX: the underlying interface IP address does change, I believe this # XXX: limit/issue is present in vyatta too if not options['local'] and options['dhcp-interface']: # XXX: This behaviour changes from vyatta which would return 127.0.0.1 if # XXX: the interface was not DHCP. As there is no easy way to find if an # XXX: interface is using DHCP, and using this feature to get 127.0.0.1 # XXX: makes little sense, I feel the change in behaviour is acceptable picked = get_interface_ip(options['dhcp-interface']) if picked == '': picked = '127.0.0.1' print('Could not get an IP address from {dhcp-interface} using 127.0.0.1 instead') options['local'] = picked options['dhcp-interface'] = '' # get interface addresses (currently effective) - to determine which # address is no longer valid and needs to be removed # could be done within ConfigurationState eff_addr = conf.return_effective_values('address') options['addresses-del'] = list_diff(eff_addr, options['addresses-add']) # allmulticast fate is linked to multicast options['allmulticast'] = options['multicast'] # check that per encapsulation all local-remote pairs are unique conf.set_level('interfaces tunnel') ct = conf.get_config_dict()['tunnel'] options['tunnel'] = {} for name in ct: tunnel = ct[name] encap = tunnel.get('encapsulation', '') local = tunnel.get('local-ip', '') if not local: local = get_interface_ip(tunnel.get('dhcp-interface', '')) remote = tunnel.get('remote-ip', '') pair = f'{local}-{remote}' options['tunnel'][encap][pair] = options['tunnel'].setdefault(encap, {}).get(pair, 0) + 1 return conf.to_dict() def verify(conf): options = conf['options'] changes = conf['changes'] actions = conf['actions'] ifname = options['ifname'] iftype = options['type'] if changes['section'] == 'delete': if ifname in options['nhrp']: raise ConfigError(f'Can not delete interface tunnel {iftype} {ifname}, it is used by nhrp') # done, bail out early return None # tunnel encapsulation checks if not iftype: raise ConfigError(f'Must provide an "encapsulation" for tunnel {iftype} {ifname}') if changes['type'] in ('modify', 'delete'): # TODO: we could now deal with encapsulation modification by deleting / recreating raise ConfigError(f'Encapsulation can only be set at tunnel creation for tunnel {iftype} {ifname}') if iftype != 'sit' and options['6rd-prefix']: # XXX: should be able to remove this and let the definition catch it print(f'6RD can only be configured for sit interfaces not tunnel {iftype} {ifname}') # what are the tunnel options we can set / modified / deleted kls = get_class(options) valid = kls.updates + ['alias', 'addresses-add', 'addresses-del', 'vrf'] if changes['section'] == 'create': valid.extend(['type',]) valid.extend([o for o in kls.options if o not in kls.updates]) for create in actions['create']: if create not in valid: raise ConfigError(f'Can not set "{create}" for tunnel {iftype} {ifname} at tunnel creation') for modify in actions['modify']: if modify not in valid: raise ConfigError(f'Can not modify "{modify}" for tunnel {iftype} {ifname}. it must be set at tunnel creation') for delete in actions['delete']: if delete in kls.required: raise ConfigError(f'Can not remove "{delete}", it is an mandatory option for tunnel {iftype} {ifname}') # tunnel information tun_local = options['local'] afi_local = get_afi(tun_local) tun_remote = options['remote'] or tun_local afi_remote = get_afi(tun_remote) tun_ismgre = iftype == 'gre' and not options['remote'] tun_is6rd = iftype == 'sit' and options['6rd-prefix'] # incompatible options if not tun_local and not options['dhcp-interface'] and not tun_is6rd: raise ConfigError(f'Must configure either local-ip or dhcp-interface for tunnel {iftype} {ifname}') if tun_local and options['dhcp-interface']: raise ConfigError(f'Must configure only one of local-ip or dhcp-interface for tunnel {iftype} {ifname}') # tunnel endpoint if afi_local != afi_remote: raise ConfigError(f'IPv4/IPv6 mismatch between local-ip and remote-ip for tunnel {iftype} {ifname}') if afi_local != kls.tunnel: version = 4 if tun_local == IP4 else 6 raise ConfigError(f'Invalid IPv{version} local-ip for tunnel {iftype} {ifname}') ipv4_count = len([ip for ip in options['addresses-add'] if is_ipv4(ip)]) ipv6_count = len([ip for ip in options['addresses-add'] if is_ipv6(ip)]) if tun_ismgre and afi_local == IP6: raise ConfigError(f'Using an IPv6 address is forbidden for mGRE tunnels such as tunnel {iftype} {ifname}') # check address family use # checks are not enforced (but ip command failing) for backward compatibility if ipv4_count and not IP4 in kls.ip: print(f'Should not use IPv4 addresses on tunnel {iftype} {ifname}') if ipv6_count and not IP6 in kls.ip: print(f'Should not use IPv6 addresses on tunnel {iftype} {ifname}') # tunnel encapsulation check convert = { (6, 4, 'gre'): 'ip6gre', (6, 6, 'gre'): 'ip6gre', (4, 6, 'ipip'): 'ipip6', (6, 6, 'ipip'): 'ip6ip6', } iprotos = [] if ipv4_count: iprotos.append(4) if ipv6_count: iprotos.append(6) for iproto in iprotos: replace = convert.get((kls.tunnel, iproto, iftype), '') if replace: raise ConfigError( f'Using IPv6 address in local-ip or remote-ip is not possible with "encapsulation {iftype}". ' + f'Use "encapsulation {replace}" for tunnel {iftype} {ifname} instead.' ) # tunnel options incompatible = [] if afi_local == IP6: incompatible.extend(['ttl', 'tos', 'key',]) if afi_local == IP4: incompatible.extend(['encaplimit', 'flowlabel', 'hoplimit', 'tclass']) for option in incompatible: if option in options: # TODO: raise converted to print as not enforced by vyatta # raise ConfigError(f'{option} is not valid for tunnel {iftype} {ifname}') print(f'Using "{option}" is invalid for tunnel {iftype} {ifname}') # duplicate tunnel pairs pair = '{}-{}'.format(options['local'], options['remote']) if options['tunnel'].get(iftype, {}).get(pair, 0) > 1: raise ConfigError(f'More than one tunnel configured for with the same encapulation and IPs for tunnel {iftype} {ifname}') return None def generate(gre): return None def apply(conf): options = conf['options'] changes = conf['changes'] actions = conf['actions'] kls = get_class(options) # extract ifname as otherwise it is duplicated on the interface creation ifname = options.pop('ifname') # only the valid keys for creation of a Interface config = dict((k, options[k]) for k in kls.options if options[k]) # setup or create the tunnel interface if it does not exist tunnel = kls(ifname, **config) if changes['section'] == 'delete': tunnel.remove() # The perl code was calling/opt/vyatta/sbin/vyatta-tunnel-cleanup # which identified tunnels type which were not used anymore to remove them # (ie: gre0, gretap0, etc.) The perl code did however nothing # This feature is also not implemented yet return # A GRE interface without remote will be mGRE # if the interface does not suppor the option, it skips the change for option in tunnel.updates: if changes['section'] in 'create' and option in tunnel.options: # it was setup at creation continue tunnel.set_interface(option, options[option]) # set other interface properties for option in ('alias', 'mtu', 'link_detect', 'multicast', 'allmulticast', 'vrf', 'ipv6_autoconf', 'ipv6_forwarding', 'ipv6_dad_transmits'): tunnel.set_interface(option, options[option]) # Configure interface address(es) for addr in options['addresses-del']: tunnel.del_addr(addr) for addr in options['addresses-add']: tunnel.add_addr(addr) # now bring it up (or not) tunnel.set_admin_state(options['state']) if __name__ == '__main__': try: c = get_config() verify(c) generate(c) apply(c) except ConfigError as e: print(e) exit(1)