Re: BIRD and ECMP on Linux seems flaky

2016-01-27 Thread Israel G. Lugo
I would also be very much interested in this. Back in 2015-07 I started a similar thread, and would be willing to help implement something. I'd need a few pointers into the code, though, as Bird isn't exactly trivial and time is unfortunately a scarce resource for us all. This is the one feature

code change to prevent crash in rt-attr.c

2016-01-27 Thread Steve Atkinson
Hi, We have a port of bird for a powerpc based Znyx (http://www.znyx.com) ZX6000 ATCA Layer 3 Switch. We have discovered that the current mainline cores while processing rt-attr.c function rta_lookup(), we have traced this back to a uninitialized stack variable in linux/netlink.c function nl_

Re: BIRD and ECMP on Linux seems flaky

2016-01-27 Thread Ondrej Zajicek
On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 04:11:10PM +0100, Arno Töll wrote: > Hi, > > On Tuesday 12 January 2016 00:09:34 Wilco Baan Hofman wrote: > > > In this case, the API is not symmetrical. You can set routes via the > > multipath structures, but the Linux kernel splits this up into separate > > routes inter