#!/usr/bin/env python3
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from sys import exit
from sys import argv
from vyos.config import Config
from vyos.config import config_dict_merge
from vyos.configdict import dict_merge
from vyos.configdict import node_changed
from vyos.configverify import verify_common_route_maps
from vyos.configverify import verify_route_map
from vyos.configverify import verify_interface_exists
from vyos.configverify import verify_access_list
from vyos.template import render_to_string
from vyos.utils.dict import dict_search
from vyos.utils.network import get_interface_config
from vyos import ConfigError
from vyos import frr
from vyos import airbag
airbag.enable()
def get_config(config=None):
if config:
conf = config
else:
conf = Config()
vrf = None
if len(argv) > 1:
vrf = argv[1]
base_path = ['protocols', 'ospf']
# eqivalent of the C foo ? 'a' : 'b' statement
base = vrf and ['vrf', 'name', vrf, 'protocols', 'ospf'] or base_path
ospf = conf.get_config_dict(base, key_mangling=('-', '_'),
get_first_key=True)
# Assign the name of our VRF context. This MUST be done before the return
# statement below, else on deletion we will delete the default instance
# instead of the VRF instance.
if vrf: ospf['vrf'] = vrf
# FRR has VRF support for different routing daemons. As interfaces belong
# to VRFs - or the global VRF, we need to check for changed interfaces so
# that they will be properly rendered for the FRR config. Also this eases
# removal of interfaces from the running configuration.
interfaces_removed = node_changed(conf, base + ['interface'])
if interfaces_removed:
ospf['interface_removed'] = list(interfaces_removed)
# Bail out early if configuration tree does no longer exist. this must
# be done after retrieving the list of interfaces to be removed.
if not conf.exists(base):
ospf.update({'deleted' : ''})
return ospf
# We have gathered the dict representation of the CLI, but there are default
# options which we need to update into the dictionary retrived.
default_values = conf.get_config_defaults(**ospf.kwargs, recursive=True)
# We have to cleanup the default dict, as default values could enable features
# which are not explicitly enabled on the CLI. Example: default-information
# originate comes with a default metric-type of 2, which will enable the
# entire default-information originate tree, even when not set via CLI so we
# need to check this first and probably drop that key.
if dict_search('default_information.originate', ospf) is None:
del default_values['default_information']
if 'mpls_te' not in ospf:
del default_values['mpls_te']
if 'graceful_restart' not in ospf:
del default_values['graceful_restart']
for area_num in default_values.get('area', []):
if dict_search(f'area.{area_num}.area_type.nssa', ospf) is None:
del default_values['area'][area_num]['area_type']['nssa']
for protocol in ['babel', 'bgp', 'connected', 'isis', 'kernel', 'rip', 'static']:
if dict_search(f'redistribute.{protocol}', ospf) is None:
del default_values['redistribute'][protocol]
if not bool(default_values['redistribute']):
del default_values['redistribute']
for interface in ospf.get('interface', []):
# We need to reload the defaults on every pass b/c of
# hello-multiplier dependency on dead-interval
# If hello-multiplier is set, we need to remove the default from
# dead-interval.
if 'hello_multiplier' in ospf['interface'][interface]:
del default_values['interface'][interface]['dead_interval']
ospf = config_dict_merge(default_values, ospf)
# We also need some additional information from the config, prefix-lists
# and route-maps for instance. They will be used in verify().
#
# XXX: one MUST always call this without the key_mangling() option! See
# vyos.configverify.verify_common_route_maps() for more information.
tmp = conf.get_config_dict(['policy'])
# Merge policy dict into "regular" config dict
ospf = dict_merge(tmp, ospf)
return ospf
def verify(ospf):
if not ospf:
return None
verify_common_route_maps(ospf)
# As we can have a default-information route-map, we need to validate it!
route_map_name = dict_search('default_information.originate.route_map', ospf)
if route_map_name: verify_route_map(route_map_name, ospf)
# Validate if configured Access-list exists
if 'area' in ospf:
for area, area_config in ospf['area'].items():
if 'import_list' in area_config:
acl_import = area_config['import_list']
if acl_import: verify_access_list(acl_import, ospf)
if 'export_list' in area_config:
acl_export = area_config['export_list']
if acl_export: verify_access_list(acl_export, ospf)
if 'interface' in ospf:
for interface, interface_config in ospf['interface'].items():
verify_interface_exists(interface)
# One can not use dead-interval and hello-multiplier at the same
# time. FRR will only activate the last option set via CLI.
if {'hello_multiplier', 'dead_interval'} <= set(interface_config):
raise ConfigError(f'Can not use hello-multiplier and dead-interval ' \
f'concurrently for {interface}!')
# One can not use the "network area " command and an
# per interface area assignment at the same time. FRR will error
# out using: "Please remove all network commands first."
if 'area' in ospf and 'area' in interface_config:
for area, area_config in ospf['area'].items():
if 'network' in area_config:
raise ConfigError('Can not use OSPF interface area and area ' \
'network configuration at the same time!')
# If interface specific options are set, we must ensure that the
# interface is bound to our requesting VRF. Due to the VyOS
# priorities the interface is bound to the VRF after creation of
# the VRF itself, and before any routing protocol is configured.
if 'vrf' in ospf:
vrf = ospf['vrf']
tmp = get_interface_config(interface)
if 'master' not in tmp or tmp['master'] != vrf:
raise ConfigError(f'Interface "{interface}" is not a member of VRF "{vrf}"!')
# Segment routing checks
if dict_search('segment_routing.global_block', ospf):
g_high_label_value = dict_search('segment_routing.global_block.high_label_value', ospf)
g_low_label_value = dict_search('segment_routing.global_block.low_label_value', ospf)
# If segment routing global block high or low value is blank, throw error
if not (g_low_label_value or g_high_label_value):
raise ConfigError('Segment routing global-block requires both low and high value!')
# If segment routing global block low value is higher than the high value, throw error
if int(g_low_label_value) > int(g_high_label_value):
raise ConfigError('Segment routing global-block low value must be lower than high value')
if dict_search('segment_routing.local_block', ospf):
if dict_search('segment_routing.global_block', ospf) == None:
raise ConfigError('Segment routing local-block requires global-block to be configured!')
l_high_label_value = dict_search('segment_routing.local_block.high_label_value', ospf)
l_low_label_value = dict_search('segment_routing.local_block.low_label_value', ospf)
# If segment routing local-block high or low value is blank, throw error
if not (l_low_label_value or l_high_label_value):
raise ConfigError('Segment routing local-block requires both high and low value!')
# If segment routing local-block low value is higher than the high value, throw error
if int(l_low_label_value) > int(l_high_label_value):
raise ConfigError('Segment routing local-block low value must be lower than high value')
# local-block most live outside global block
global_range = range(int(g_low_label_value), int(g_high_label_value) +1)
local_range = range(int(l_low_label_value), int(l_high_label_value) +1)
# Check for overlapping ranges
if list(set(global_range) & set(local_range)):
raise ConfigError(f'Segment-Routing Global Block ({g_low_label_value}/{g_high_label_value}) '\
f'conflicts with Local Block ({l_low_label_value}/{l_high_label_value})!')
# Check for a blank or invalid value per prefix
if dict_search('segment_routing.prefix', ospf):
for prefix, prefix_config in ospf['segment_routing']['prefix'].items():
if 'index' in prefix_config:
if prefix_config['index'].get('value') is None:
raise ConfigError(f'Segment routing prefix {prefix} index value cannot be blank.')
# Check for explicit-null and no-php-flag configured at the same time per prefix
if dict_search('segment_routing.prefix', ospf):
for prefix, prefix_config in ospf['segment_routing']['prefix'].items():
if 'index' in prefix_config:
if ("explicit_null" in prefix_config['index']) and ("no_php_flag" in prefix_config['index']):
raise ConfigError(f'Segment routing prefix {prefix} cannot have both explicit-null '\
f'and no-php-flag configured at the same time.')
# Check for index ranges being larger than the segment routing global block
if dict_search('segment_routing.global_block', ospf):
g_high_label_value = dict_search('segment_routing.global_block.high_label_value', ospf)
g_low_label_value = dict_search('segment_routing.global_block.low_label_value', ospf)
g_label_difference = int(g_high_label_value) - int(g_low_label_value)
if dict_search('segment_routing.prefix', ospf):
for prefix, prefix_config in ospf['segment_routing']['prefix'].items():
if 'index' in prefix_config:
index_size = ospf['segment_routing']['prefix'][prefix]['index']['value']
if int(index_size) > int(g_label_difference):
raise ConfigError(f'Segment routing prefix {prefix} cannot have an '\
f'index base size larger than the SRGB label base.')
# Check route summarisation
if 'summary_address' in ospf:
for prefix, prefix_options in ospf['summary_address'].items():
if {'tag', 'no_advertise'} <= set(prefix_options):
raise ConfigError(f'Can not set both "tag" and "no-advertise" for Type-5 '\
f'and Type-7 route summarisation of "{prefix}"!')
return None
def generate(ospf):
if not ospf or 'deleted' in ospf:
return None
ospf['frr_ospfd_config'] = render_to_string('frr/ospfd.frr.j2', ospf)
return None
def apply(ospf):
ospf_daemon = 'ospfd'
# Save original configuration prior to starting any commit actions
frr_cfg = frr.FRRConfig()
# Generate empty helper string which can be ammended to FRR commands, it
# will be either empty (default VRF) or contain the "vrf