On 3/2/26 1:56 PM, Gabriel Goller wrote:
> The frr object in perl which stores the whole frr config is now also
> modeled in rust, so it changed a bit. Adjust the frr.conf.local merging
> code so that the frr.conf.local is still merged correctly. This makes
> use of the `custom_frr_config` properties scattered in many rust types.
> So if we encounter a line in frr.conf.local that we need to merge, we
> just throw it into this string vec and render it as-is.
>
> Co-authored-by: Stefan Hanreich <[email protected]>
> Signed-off-by: Gabriel Goller <[email protected]>
> ---
> src/PVE/Network/SDN/Frr.pm | 202 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
> 1 file changed, 168 insertions(+), 34 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/src/PVE/Network/SDN/Frr.pm b/src/PVE/Network/SDN/Frr.pm
> index b572f4536004..af3074017ddf 100644
> --- a/src/PVE/Network/SDN/Frr.pm
> +++ b/src/PVE/Network/SDN/Frr.pm
> @@ -271,70 +271,204 @@ sub append_local_config {
> return if !$local_config;
>
> my $section = \$frr_config->{""};
> - my $router = undef;
> + my $isis_router_name = undef;
> + my $bgp_router_asn = undef;
> + my $bgp_router_vrf = undef;
> my $routemap = undef;
> - my $routemap_config = ();
> - my $routemap_action = undef;
> + my $interface = undef;
> + my $vrf = undef;
> + my $new_block = 0;
> + my $new_af_block = 0;
>
> - while ($local_config =~ /^\s*(.+?)\s*$/gm) {
> + while ($local_config =~ /^(.+?)\s*$/gm) {
> my $line = $1;
> - $line =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g;
> -
> - if ($line =~ m/^router (.+)$/) {
> - $router = $1;
> - $section = \$frr_config->{'frr'}->{'router'}->{$router}->{""};
after this change merging now only works for isis and bgp routers? Did a
quick check with other routing protocols in frr.conf.local and the
routers seem to be missing.
> + $line =~ s/\s+$//g;
> +
> + if ($line =~ m/^router isis (.+)$/) {
> + $isis_router_name = $1;
> + if (defined
> $frr_config->{'frr'}->{'isis'}->{'router'}->{$isis_router_name}) {
calls to defined should use parentheses (several occurences below)
> + $section =
> +
> \($frr_config->{'frr'}->{'isis'}->{'router'}->{$isis_router_name}
> + ->{'custom_frr_config'} //= []);
> + } else {
> + $new_block = 1;
> + push(
> + $frr_config->{'frr'}->{'custom_frr_config'}->@*,
> + "router isis $isis_router_name",
> + );
> + $section = \$frr_config->{'frr'}->{'custom_frr_config'};
> + }
> + next;
> + } elsif ($line =~ m/^router bgp (\S+)(?: vrf (.+))?$/) {
> + $bgp_router_asn = $1;
> + $bgp_router_vrf = $2 // 'default';
> +
> + my $config_line =
> + defined($2)
> + ? "router bgp $bgp_router_asn vrf $bgp_router_vrf"
> + : "router bgp $bgp_router_asn";
> +
this is only required in the else branch?
> + if (
> + defined
> $frr_config->{'frr'}->{'bgp'}->{'vrf_router'}->{$bgp_router_vrf}
> + and
> $frr_config->{'frr'}->{'bgp'}->{'vrf_router'}->{$bgp_router_vrf}->{'asn'}
> + eq $bgp_router_asn
> + ) {
> + $section =
> +
> \($frr_config->{'frr'}->{'bgp'}->{'vrf_router'}->{$bgp_router_vrf}
> + ->{'custom_frr_config'} //= []);
> + } else {
> + $new_block = 1;
> + push(
> + $frr_config->{'frr'}->{'custom_frr_config'}->@*,
> $config_line,
> + );
> + $section = \$frr_config->{'frr'}->{'custom_frr_config'};
> + }
> next;
> } elsif ($line =~ m/^vrf (.+)$/) {
> - $section = \$frr_config->{'frr'}->{'vrf'}->{$1};
> + $vrf = $1;
> + if (defined $frr_config->{'frr'}->{'bgp'}->{'vrfs'}->{$vrf}) {
> + $section =
> \$frr_config->{'frr'}->{'bgp'}->{'vrfs'}->{$vrf}->{'custom_frr_config'};
> + } else {
> + $new_block = 1;
> + push($frr_config->{'frr'}->{'custom_frr_config'}->@*, "vrf
> $vrf");
> + $section = \$frr_config->{'frr'}->{'custom_frr_config'};
> + }
> next;
> } elsif ($line =~ m/^interface (.+)$/) {
> - $section = \$frr_config->{'frr_interfaces'}->{$1};
> + $interface = $1;
> + if (defined
> $frr_config->{'frr'}->{'isis'}->{'interfaces'}->{$interface}) {
trying to override an existing IS-IS interface doesn't work for me, e.g.
with the following IS-IS controller:
isis: isisberserker
isis-domain 1
isis-ifaces ens19,ens20
isis-net 49.0000.1234.0000.00
node berserker
and the following frr.conf.local:
interface ens20
isis circuit-type level-2-only
exit
!
I get an deserialization error:
error: invalid type: Option value, expected a sequence
This seems to be because the generated $frr_config has
'custom_frr_config' => undef
in its top-level.
> + $section =
> \($frr_config->{'frr'}->{'isis'}->{'interfaces'}->{$interface}
> + ->{'custom_frr_config'} //= []);
> + } else {
> + $new_block = 1;
> + push(
> + $frr_config->{'frr'}->{'custom_frr_config'}->@*,
> "interface $interface",
> + );
> + $section = \$frr_config->{'frr'}->{'custom_frr_config'};
> + }
> next;
> } elsif ($line =~ m/^bgp community-list (.+)$/) {
> - push(@{ $frr_config->{'frr_bgp_community_list'} }, $line);
> + push(@{ $frr_config->{'frr'}->{'custom_frr_config'} }, $line);
> next;
> } elsif ($line =~ m/address-family (.+)$/) {
> - $section =
> \$frr_config->{'frr'}->{'router'}->{$router}->{'address-family'}->{$1};
> + # convert the address family from frr (e.g. l2vpn evpn) into the
> rust property (e.g. l2vpn_evpn)
> + my $address_family_unchanged = $1;
> + my $address_family = $1 =~ s/ /_/gr;
> +
> + if (
> + defined
> $frr_config->{'frr'}->{'bgp'}->{'vrf_router'}->{$bgp_router_vrf}
> + and
> $frr_config->{'frr'}->{'bgp'}->{'vrf_router'}->{$bgp_router_vrf}->{'asn'}
> + eq $bgp_router_asn
> + ) {
> + if (
> + defined
> $frr_config->{'frr'}->{'bgp'}->{'vrf_router'}->{$bgp_router_vrf}
> + ->{'address_families'}->{$address_family}
> + ) {
> + $section =
> +
> \($frr_config->{'frr'}->{'bgp'}->{'vrf_router'}->{$bgp_router_vrf}
> +
> ->{'address_families'}->{$address_family}->{custom_frr_config} //= []);
> + } else {
> + $new_af_block = 1;
> + push(
> +
> $frr_config->{'frr'}->{'bgp'}->{'vrf_router'}->{$bgp_router_vrf}
> + ->{'custom_frr_config'}->@*,
> + " address-family $address_family_unchanged",
> + );
> + $section =
> \$frr_config->{'frr'}->{'bgp'}->{'vrf_router'}->{$bgp_router_vrf}
> + ->{'custom_frr_config'};
> + }
> + } else {
> + $new_af_block = 1;
> + push(
> + $frr_config->{'frr'}->{'custom_frr_config'}->@*,
> + " address-family $address_family_unchanged",
> + );
> + $section = \$frr_config->{'frr'}->{'custom_frr_config'};
> + }
> next;
> } elsif ($line =~ m/^route-map (.+) (permit|deny) (\d+)/) {
> $routemap = $1;
> - $routemap_config = ();
> - $routemap_action = $2;
> - $section = \$frr_config->{'frr_routemap'}->{$routemap};
> + my $routemap_action = $2;
> + my $seq_number = $3;
> + if (defined $frr_config->{'frr'}->{'routemaps'}->{$routemap}) {
> + my $index = 0;
> + foreach my $single_routemap
> ($frr_config->{'frr'}->{'routemaps'}->{$routemap}->@*) {
for is preferred over foreach, see:
https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Perl_Style_Guide#Perl_syntax_choices
> + if (
> + $single_routemap->{'seq'} == $seq_number
> + && $single_routemap->{'action'} eq $routemap_action
> + ) {
> + last;
> + }
> + $index++;
> + }
> + if ($index < scalar @{
> $frr_config->{'frr'}->{'routemaps'}->{$routemap} }) {
> + $section =
> \($frr_config->{'frr'}->{'routemaps'}->{$routemap}->[$index]
> + ->{'custom_frr_config'} //= []);
> + } else {
> + $new_block = 1;
> + push(
> + $frr_config->{'frr'}->{'custom_frr_config'}->@*,
> + "route-map $routemap $routemap_action $seq_number",
> + );
> + $section = \$frr_config->{'frr'}->{'custom_frr_config'};
> + }
> + } else {
> + $new_block = 1;
> + push(
> + $frr_config->{'frr'}->{'custom_frr_config'}->@*,
> + "route-map $routemap $routemap_action $seq_number",
> + );
> + $section = \$frr_config->{'frr'}->{'custom_frr_config'};
> + }
> next;
adding entries for an existing route-map (i.e. MAP_VTEP_IN) like so:
route-map MAP_VTEP_IN deny 1
exit
!
route-map MAP_VTEP_IN permit 1
exit
!
route-map MAP_VTEP_IN permit 1
match community cm-prefmod-400
set local-preference 400
exit
!
route-map MAP_VTEP_IN permit 1
match ip address 10
set local-preference 200
exit
!
merges the route-map configuration with this patch, if the verdict is
the same:
route-map MAP_VTEP_IN permit 1
match community cm-prefmod-400
set local-preference 400
match ip address 10
set local-preference 200
exit
!
the section with the same seq nr, but different verdict gets
additionally added:
route-map MAP_VTEP_IN deny 1
exit
!
------------------------------------------
with the old merging logic, they were added as separate sections, with
increasing numbers:
route-map MAP_VTEP_IN permit 1
exit
!
route-map MAP_VTEP_IN deny 2
exit
!
route-map MAP_VTEP_IN permit 3
exit
!
route-map MAP_VTEP_IN permit 4
match community cm-prefmod-400
set local-preference 400
exit
!
route-map MAP_VTEP_IN permit 5
match ip address 10
set local-preference 200
exit
!
Is this intentional? Imo this is quite the breaking change, particularly
because route-maps are probably used relatively often in the frr.conf.local?
> } elsif ($line =~ m/^access-list (.+) seq (\d+) (.+)$/) {
> - $frr_config->{'frr_access_list'}->{$1}->{$2} = $3;
> + push($frr_config->{'frr'}->{'custom_frr_config'}->@*, $line);
> next;
> } elsif ($line =~ m/^ip prefix-list (.+) seq (\d+) (.*)$/) {
> - $frr_config->{'frr_prefix_list'}->{$1}->{$2} = $3;
> + push($frr_config->{'frr'}->{'custom_frr_config'}->@*, $line);
> next;
> } elsif ($line =~ m/^ipv6 prefix-list (.+) seq (\d+) (.*)$/) {
> - $frr_config->{'frr_prefix_list_v6'}->{$1}->{$2} = $3;
> + push($frr_config->{'frr'}->{'custom_frr_config'}->@*, $line);
> next;
> - } elsif ($line =~ m/^exit-address-family$/) {
> + } elsif ($line =~ m/exit-address-family$/) {
> + if ($new_af_block) {
> + push(@{$$section}, $line);
> + $section =
> \$frr_config->{'frr'}->{'bgp'}->{'custom_frr_config'};
> + } else {
> + $section =
> +
> \($frr_config->{'frr'}->{'bgp'}->{'vrf_router'}->{$bgp_router_vrf}
> + ->{'custom_frr_config'} //= []);
> + }
> + $new_af_block = 0;
> next;
> - } elsif ($line =~ m/^exit$/) {
> - if ($router) {
> - $section = \$frr_config->{''};
> - $router = undef;
> - } elsif ($routemap) {
> - push(@{$$section}, { rule => $routemap_config, action =>
> $routemap_action });
> - $section = \$frr_config->{''};
> + } elsif ($line =~ m/^exit/) {
> + if ($bgp_router_vrf || $vrf || $interface || $routemap ||
> $isis_router_name) {
> + # this means we just added a new
> router/vrf/interface/routemap
> + if ($new_block) {
> + push(@{$$section}, $line);
> + push(@{$$section}, "!");
> + }
> + $section = \$frr_config->{'frr'}->{'custom_frr_config'};
> + # we can't stack these, so exit out of all of them
> (technically we can have a vrf inside of a router bgp block, but we don't
> support that)
> + $isis_router_name = undef;
> + $bgp_router_vrf = undef;
> + $bgp_router_asn = undef;
> + $vrf = undef;
> + $interface = undef;
> $routemap = undef;
> - $routemap_action = undef;
> - $routemap_config = ();
> + } else {
> + $section = \$frr_config->{'frr'}->{'custom_frr_config'};
> + push(@{$$section}, $line);
> + push(@{$$section}, "!");
> }
> + $new_block = 0;
> next;
> } elsif ($line =~ m/!/) {
> next;
> }
>
> next if !$section;
> - if ($routemap) {
> - push(@{$routemap_config}, $line);
> - } else {
> - push(@{$$section}, $line);
> - }
> + push(@{$$section}, $line);
> }
> }
>