| # $QuaggaId: $Format:%an, %ai, %h$ $ |
| |
| T1 DONE Implement debug command |
| test pim receive join |
| |
| T2 DONE Implement debug command |
| test pim receive prune |
| |
| T3 DONE Per-interface Downstream (S,G) state machine |
| (RFC 4601 4.5.3. Receiving (S,G) Join/Prune Messages) |
| |
| T4 DONE Upstream (S,G) state machine |
| (RFC 4601 4.5.7. Sending (S,G) Join/Prune Messages) |
| |
| T5 DONE Verify Data Packet Forwarding Rules |
| RFC 4601 4.2. Data Packet Forwarding Rules |
| RFC 4601 4.8.2. PIM-SSM-Only Routers |
| |
| Additionally, the Packet forwarding rules of Section 4.2 can be |
| simplified in a PIM-SSM-only router: |
| |
| iif is the incoming interface of the packet. |
| oiflist = NULL |
| if (iif == RPF_interface(S) AND UpstreamJPState(S,G) == Joined) { |
| oiflist = inherited_olist(S,G) |
| } else if (iif is in inherited_olist(S,G)) { |
| send Assert(S,G) on iif |
| } |
| oiflist = oiflist (-) iif |
| forward packet on all interfaces in oiflist |
| |
| Macro: |
| inherited_olist(S,G) = |
| joins(S,G) (+) pim_include(S,G) (-) lost_assert(S,G) |
| |
| T6 DONE Implement (S,G) Assert state machine (RFC 4601, section 4.6.1). |
| Changes in pim_ifchannel.ifassert_winner should trigger |
| pim_upstream_update_join_desired(). |
| Depends on TODO T27. |
| Depends on TODO T33. |
| See also CAVEAT C7. |
| See also: RFC 4601 4.5.7. Sending (S,G) Join/Prune Messages |
| Transitions from Joined State |
| RPF'(S,G) changes due to an Assert |
| |
| http://www.hep.ucl.ac.uk/~ytl/multi-cast/pim-dm_01.html: |
| |
| The PIM Assert mechanism is used to shutoff duplicate flows onto |
| the same multiaccess network. Routers detect this condiction when |
| they receive an (S,G) packet via a multi-access interface that is |
| in the (S,G) OIL. This causes the routers to send Assert |
| Messages. |
| |
| Note that neighbors will not accept Join/Prune or Assert messages |
| from a router unless they have first heard a Hello message from that |
| router. Thus, if a router needs to send a Join/Prune or Assert |
| message on an interface on which it has not yet sent a Hello message |
| with the currently configured IP address, then it MUST immediately |
| send the relevant Hello message without waiting for the Hello Timer |
| to expire, followed by the Join/Prune or Assert message. |
| |
| T7 DONE Implement hello option: LAN Prune Delay |
| |
| T8 DONE Implement J/P_Override_Interval(I) |
| Depends on TODO T7. |
| See pim_ifchannel.c, pim_ifchannel_prune(), jp_override_interval. |
| |
| T9 DONE Detect change in IGMPv3 RPF interface/next-hop for S and update. |
| channel_oil vif index accordingly ? |
| Beware accidentaly adding looped MFC entries (IIF=OIF). |
| |
| T10 DONE React to (S,G) join directed to another upstream address. See |
| also: |
| |
| RFC 4601: 4.5.7. Sending (S,G) Join/Prune Messages |
| |
| If a router wishes to propagate a Join(S,G) upstream, it must also |
| watch for messages on its upstream interface from other routers on |
| that subnet, and these may modify its behavior. If it sees a |
| Join(S,G) to the correct upstream neighbor, it should suppress its |
| own Join(S,G). If it sees a Prune(S,G), Prune(S,G,rpt), or |
| Prune(*,G) to the correct upstream neighbor towards S, it should |
| be prepared to override that prune by scheduling a Join(S,G) to be |
| sent almost immediately. |
| |
| T11 DONE Review protocol modifications for SSM |
| (RFC 4601 4.8.1. Protocol Modifications for SSM Destination |
| Addresses) |
| |
| T12 DONE Review updates of RPF entries. |
| FIXME pim_upstream.c send_join(): |
| Currently only one upstream state is affected by detection of RPF change. |
| RPF change should affect all upstream states sharing the RPF cache. |
| |
| T13 DONE Check that RFC macros using S,G,RPF_interface(S) are actually |
| implemented with this strategy: |
| rpf_ifch=find_ifch(up->rpf->interface). |
| See pim_rpf.c pim_rpf_find_rpf_addr() for a correct example. |
| |
| $ grep -i macro pimd/*.c |
| pimd/pim_iface.c: RFC 4601: 4.1.6. State Summarization Macros |
| pimd/pim_ifchannel.c: RFC 4601: 4.6.5. Assert State Macros |
| pimd/pim_ifchannel.c: RFC 4601: 4.1.6. State Summarization Macros |
| pimd/pim_ifchannel.c: RFC 4601: 4.1.6. State Summarization Macros |
| pimd/pim_ifchannel.c: RFC 4601: 4.6.5. Assert State Macros |
| pimd/pim_ifchannel.c: Macro: |
| pimd/pim_rpf.c: RFC 4601: 4.1.6. State Summarization Macros |
| |
| T14 DONE Send Assert(S,G) on iif as response to WRONGVIF kernel upcall. |
| See pim_mroute.c mroute_msg(). |
| |
| T15 DONE Interface command to statically join (S,G). |
| interface eth0 |
| ip igmp join-group 239.1.1.1 source 1.1.1.1 |
| |
| T16 DONE RPF'(S,G) lookup is not working for S reachable with default route. |
| See "RPF'(S,G) not found" in pim_rpf_update() from pim_rpf.c. |
| Zebra daemon RIB is not reflecting changes in kernel routes |
| accurately? |
| |
| T17 DONE Prevent CLI from creating bogus interfaces. |
| Example: |
| conf t |
| interface xxx |
| |
| T18 Consider reliable pim solution (refresh reduction) |
| A Reliable Transport Mechanism for PIM |
| http://tools.ietf.org/wg/pim/draft-ietf-pim-port/ |
| PORT=PIM-Over-Reliable-Transport |
| |
| T19 DONE Fix self as neighbor |
| See mailing list post: |
| http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qpimd-users/2009-04/msg00000.html |
| |
| T20 DONE Fix debug message: "pim_neighbor_update: internal error: |
| trying to replace same prefix list" |
| See mailing list post: |
| http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qpimd-users/2009-04/msg00000.html |
| |
| T21 DONE Clean-up PIM/IGMP interface mismatch debugging |
| See option PIM_CHECK_RECV_IFINDEX_SANITY in pimd/Makefile.am |
| See mailing list post: |
| http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/qpimd-users/2009-04/msg00003.html |
| |
| T22 DONE IGMP must be protected against adding looped MFC entries |
| created by both source and receiver attached to the same |
| interface. |
| |
| T23 DONE libzebra crash after zclient_lookup_nexthop. |
| See mailing list post: |
| http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/qpimd-users/2009-04/msg00008.html |
| |
| T24 DONE zserv may return recursive routes: |
| - nexthop type is set to ZEBRA_NEXTHOP_IPV4 |
| - ifindex is not reported |
| - calls expecting ifindex (fib_lookup_if_vif_index) are disrupted |
| See also this mailing list post: |
| [PATCH 21/21] Link detect and recursive routes |
| http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/quagga/dev/17564 |
| |
| T25 DONE Zclient nexthop lookup missing OSPF route to 1.1.1.1/32 |
| See also: |
| pim_zlookup.c zclient_lookup_nexthop misses OSPF 1.1.1.1/32 |
| zebra/zebra_vty.c show_ip_route_addr_cmd hits OSPF 1.1.1.1/32 |
| |
| T26 DONE Zebra daemon is marking recursive static route as inactive. |
| |
| FIXED: zebra daemon was incorrectly marking recursive routes |
| pointing to kernel routes as inactive: |
| zebra/zebra_rib.c nexthop_active_ipv4: |
| -- Original: |
| else if (CHECK_FLAG (rib->flags, ZEBRA_FLAG_INTERNAL)) |
| -- Fixed: |
| else if (CHECK_FLAG (rib->flags, ZEBRA_FLAG_INTERNAL) || |
| match->type == ZEBRA_ROUTE_KERNEL) |
| |
| Old problem description: |
| |
| This prevents rib_match_ipv4 from returning its nexthop: |
| client: pim_zlookup.c zclient_read_nexthop |
| server: zebra/zserv.c zsend_ipv4_nexthop_lookup_v2 -> rib_match_ipv4 |
| |
| Kernel route is injected into zebra in zebra_rib.c rib_add_ipv4 |
| Examples: |
| rt_netlink.c:726: rib_add_ipv4 (ZEBRA_ROUTE_KERNEL, flags, &p, gate, src, index, table, metric, 0); |
| rt_netlink.c:864: rib_add_ipv4 (ZEBRA_ROUTE_KERNEL, 0, &p, gate, src, index, table, 0, 0); |
| |
| This patch didn't fix the issue: |
| [PATCH 21/21] Link detect and recursive routes |
| http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/quagga/dev/17564 |
| |
| See the example below for the route 2.2.2.2. |
| |
| bash# route add -host 1.1.1.1 gw 127.0.0.1 |
| bash# route add -host 2.2.2.2 gw 1.1.1.1 |
| bash# netstat -nvr |
| Kernel IP routing table |
| Destination Gateway Genmask Flags MSS Window irtt Iface |
| 2.2.2.2 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.255 UGH 0 0 0 lo |
| 1.1.1.1 127.0.0.1 255.255.255.255 UGH 0 0 0 lo |
| 192.168.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 0 0 0 eth0 |
| 0.0.0.0 192.168.0.2 0.0.0.0 UG 0 0 0 eth0 |
| bash# |
| |
| zebra# sh ip route |
| Codes: K - kernel route, C - connected, S - static, R - RIP, O - OSPF, |
| I - ISIS, B - BGP, > - selected route, * - FIB route |
| |
| K>* 0.0.0.0/0 via 192.168.0.2, eth0 |
| K>* 1.1.1.1/32 via 127.0.0.1, lo |
| K * 2.2.2.2/32 via 1.1.1.1, lo inactive |
| C>* 127.0.0.0/8 is directly connected, lo |
| C>* 192.168.0.0/24 is directly connected, eth0 |
| |
| quagga-pimd-router# sh ip route 1.1.1.1 |
| Address NextHop Interface Metric Preference |
| 1.1.1.1 127.0.0.1 lo 0 0 |
| quagga-pimd-router# |
| quagga-pimd-router# sh ip route 2.2.2.2 |
| Address NextHop Interface Metric Preference |
| 2.2.2.2 192.168.0.2 eth0 0 0 |
| quagga-pimd-router# |
| |
| T27 DONE Implement debug command |
| test pim receive assert |
| See also TODO T6: (S,G) Assert state machine. |
| |
| T28 DONE Bad IPv4 address family=02 in Join/Prune dump |
| Reported by Andrew Lunn <andrew.lunn@ascom.ch> |
| |
| # 58-byte pim v2 Join/Prune dump |
| # ------------------------------ |
| # IPv4 address family=02 is wrong, correct IPv4 address family is 01 |
| # See http://www.iana.org/assignments/address-family-numbers |
| # |
| c8XX YY03 : ip src 200.xx.yy.3 |
| e000 000d : ip dst 224.0.0.13 |
| 9404 0000 : ip router alert option 148.4.0.0 |
| 2300 ab13 : pimv2,type=3 res=00 checksum=ab13 |
| 0200 : upstream family=02, encoding=00 |
| c8XX YY08 : upstream 200.xx.yy.8 |
| 0001 00d2 : res=00 groups=01 holdtime=00d2 |
| 0200 0020 : group family=02, encoding=00, res=00, mask_len=20 |
| ef01 0101 : group address 239.1.1.1 |
| 0001 0000 : joined=0001 pruned=0000 |
| 0200 0020 : source family=02, encoding=00, res=00, mask_len=20 |
| 0101 0101 : source address 1.1.1.1 |
| |
| T29 DONE Reset interface PIM-hello-sent counter when primary address changes |
| See pim_ifp->pim_ifstat_hello_sent |
| |
| RFC 4601: 4.3.1. Sending Hello Messages |
| |
| Thus, if a router needs to send a Join/Prune or Assert message on |
| an interface on which it has not yet sent a Hello message with the |
| currently configured IP address, then it MUST immediately send the |
| relevant Hello message without waiting for the Hello Timer to |
| expire, followed by the Join/Prune or Assert message. |
| |
| T30 DONE Run interface DR election when primary address changes |
| Reported by Andrew Lunn <andrew.lunn@ascom.ch> |
| See pim_if_dr_election(). |
| |
| T31 If an interface changes one of its secondary IP addresses, a Hello |
| message with an updated Address_List option and a non-zero |
| HoldTime should be sent immediately. |
| See also CAVEAT C15. |
| See also RFC 4601: 4.3.1. Sending Hello Messages |
| |
| T32 FIXED Detection of interface primary address changes may fail when |
| there are multiple addresses. |
| See also CAVEAT C14. |
| |
| pim_find_primary_addr() should return interface primary address |
| from connected list. Currently it returns the first address. |
| |
| Zebra daemon "show int" is able to keep the primary address as |
| first address. |
| |
| T33 DONE Implement debug command: test pim receive upcall |
| See also TODO T6: (S,G) Assert state machine. |
| |
| T34 DONE assert_action_a1 |
| |
| T35 DONE Review macros depending on interface I. |
| |
| See also: grep ,I\) pimd/*.c |
| |
| For the case (S,G,I) check if I is either |
| 1) interface attached to this per-interface S,G state (don't think so) |
| or |
| 2) an arbitrary interface (most probably) |
| |
| For the arbitrary interface case (2), consider representing |
| interface ifp as its primary address (struct in_addr ifaddr). The |
| benefit is in_addr does not need to be dereferenced, so it does |
| not demand protection against crashes. |
| |
| T36 DONE React to zebra daemon link-detect up/down notification. |
| pim_ifp->primary_address is managed by detect_primary_address_change() |
| depending on to ifp->connected (managed by zebra_interface_address_read()). |
| |
| T37 DONE Review list of variables which may affect pim_upstream.c |
| pim_upstream_evaluate_join_desired(). |
| Call pim_upstream_update_join_desired() accordingly. |
| |
| See the order of invokation: |
| pim_if_dr_election(ifp); |
| pim_if_update_join_desired(pim_ifp); /* depends on DR */ |
| pim_if_update_could_assert(ifp); /* depends on DR */ |
| pim_if_update_my_assert_metric(ifp); /* depends on could_assert */ |
| |
| join_desired depends on: |
| pim_ifp->primary_address |
| pim_ifp->pim_dr_addr |
| ch->ifassert_winner_metric |
| ch->ifassert_winner |
| ch->local_ifmembership |
| ch->ifjoin_state |
| ch->upstream->rpf.source_nexthop.mrib_metric_preference |
| ch->upstream->rpf.source_nexthop.mrib_route_metric |
| ch->upstream->rpf.source_nexthop.interface |
| |
| T38 DONE Detect change in AssertTrackingDesired(S,G,I) |
| |
| See the order of invokation: |
| dr_election: none |
| update_join_desired: depends on DR |
| update_tracking_desired: depends on DR, join_desired |
| |
| AssertTrackingDesired(S,G,I) depends on: |
| pim_ifp->primary_address |
| pim_ifp->pim_dr_addr |
| ch->local_ifmembership |
| ch->ifassert_winner |
| ch->ifjoin_state |
| ch->upstream->rpf.source_nexthop.interface |
| PIM_UPSTREAM_FLAG_TEST_DR_JOIN_DESIRED(ch->upstream->flags) |
| |
| T39 DONE AssertTrackingDesired: flags is not matching evaluation |
| |
| # show ip pim assert-internal |
| CA: CouldAssert |
| ECA: Evaluate CouldAssert |
| ATD: AssertTrackingDesired |
| eATD: Evaluate AssertTrackingDesired |
| |
| Interface Address Source Group CA eCA ATD eATD |
| eth0 192.168.1.100 1.1.1.1 239.1.1.1 no no no yes |
| # |
| |
| T40 Lightweight MLDv2 |
| http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-mboned-lightweight-igmpv3-mldv2-05 |
| http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-mboned-lightweight-igmpv3-mldv2-05.txt |
| http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/mboned-charter.html |
| |
| T41 DONE ssmping support |
| |
| See also: |
| http://www.venaas.no/multicast/ssmping/ |
| draft-ietf-mboned-ssmping-07 |
| http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-mboned-ssmping-07 |
| |
| Example: |
| |
| debug ssmpingd |
| |
| conf t |
| ip ssmpingd 1.1.1.1 |
| |
| show ip ssmpingd |
| |
| T42 Static igmp join fails when loading config at boot time |
| |
| ! Wrong behavior seen at boot time: |
| ! |
| 2010/02/22 08:59:00 PIM: igmp_source_forward_start: ignoring request for |
| looped MFC entry (S,G)=(3.3.3.3,239.3.3.3): igmp_sock=12 oif=eth0 vif_index=2 |
| |
| ! Correct behavior seen later: |
| ! |
| 2010/02/22 09:03:16 PIM: igmp_source_forward_start: ignoring request for |
| looped MFC entry (S,G)=(2.2.2.2,239.2.2.2): igmp_sock=17 oif=lo vif_index=1 |
| |
| ! To see the wrong message at boot: |
| ! |
| debug igmp trace |
| ! |
| interface lo |
| ip igmp |
| ip igmp join 239.2.2.2 2.2.2.2 |
| ip igmp join 239.3.3.3 3.3.3.3 |
| ! |
| |
| ! Interfaces indexes: |
| Interface Address ifi Vif PktsIn PktsOut BytesIn BytesOut |
| eth0 200.202.112.3 2 2 0 0 0 0 |
| lo 127.0.0.1 1 1 0 0 0 0 |
| |
| T43 PIM Neighbor Reduction |
| https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-wijnands-pim-neighbor-reduction/ |
| |
| "In a transit LAN (no directly connected source or receiver), many |
| of the PIM procedures don't apply. (...) This proposal describes |
| a procedure to reduce the amount of neighbors established over a |
| transit LAN." |
| |
| T44 Single Stream Multicast Fast Reroute (SMFR) Method |
| https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-liu-pim-single-stream-multicast-frr/ |
| |
| "This document proposes an IP multicast fast convergence method |
| based on differentiating primary and backup PIM join." |
| |
| T45 RFC5384 - The Join Attribute Format |
| "This document describes a modification of the Join message that |
| allows a node to associate attributes with a particular tree." |
| |
| T46 PIM Multi-Topology ID (MT-ID) Join-Attribute |
| http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-cai-pim-mtid-00 |
| Depends on T45. |
| |
| "This draft introduces a new type of PIM Join Attribute used to |
| encode the identity of the topology PIM uses for RPF." |
| |
| -x- |