Dean <dlug...@gmail.com> writes: > On 03/07/2017 12:05 PM, Ondrej Zajicek wrote: >> On Tue, Mar 07, 2017 at 12:56:26AM +0100, Dean Luga wrote: >>> From: dean <dlug...@gmail.com> >>> >>> When SADR is enabled, fib_node contains source address prefix >>> and prefix length. >>> >>> A data structure addr_data was added to be passed to >>> fib_{get|find|route} and net_{get|find} functions and allow >>> the same call syntax for the functions, independently of >>> whether SADR is enabled. Two functions were also added that >>> return an addr_data object initialized to zero or with the >>> data from a fib_node object. >> Hi >> >> It seems to me that many of these changes replicate the changes that we >> made in development of BIRD 2.x, perhaps your SADR support could be >> moved to that branch. >> >> It seems to me that a natural way how to represent SADR routes would be >> to have a new network type (e.g. NET_IP6_SADR) containing both src and >> dst IPv6 prefixes. That would allow to use generic code for handling >> networks and routes for handling SADR routes. >> > Ok, where can I find BIRD 2.x? The archive in the website only contains > documentation, and I don't see a gitlab branch for 2.x.
It's the 'int-new' branch; took me a while to find it too :) -Toke