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tools: always append "exit" in frr-reload.py
When reloading the following config: ``` router ospf6 area 0 range 2001:db8::/32 advertise exit ! interface eth0 ipv6 ospf6 area 0 exit ``` frr-reload.py doesn't execute "exit" commands. Because of that, it tries to execute "interface eth0" inside the "router ospf6" context and fails. To always execute all commands from the correct context, frr-reload.py should properly exit from every entered node. Fixes #10132. Signed-off-by: Igor Ryzhov <iryzhov@nfware.com>
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@ -219,6 +219,53 @@ def get_normalized_mac_ip_line(line):
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return line
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# This dictionary contains a tree of all commands that we know start a
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# new multi-line context. All other commands are treated either as
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# commands inside a multi-line context or as single-line contexts. This
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# dictionary should be updated whenever a new node is added to FRR.
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ctx_keywords = {
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"router bgp ": {
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"address-family ": {
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"vni ": {},
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},
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"vnc defaults": {},
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"vnc nve-group ": {},
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"vnc l2-group ": {},
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"vrf-policy ": {},
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"bmp targets ": {},
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"segment-routing srv6": {},
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},
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"router rip": {},
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"router ripng": {},
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"router isis ": {},
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"router openfabric ": {},
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"router ospf": {},
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"router ospf6": {},
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"router eigrp ": {},
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"router babel": {},
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"mpls ldp": {"address-family ": {"interface ": {}}},
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"l2vpn ": {"member pseudowire ": {}},
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"key chain ": {"key ": {}},
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"vrf ": {},
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"interface ": {"link-params": {}},
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"pseudowire ": {},
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"segment-routing": {
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"traffic-eng": {
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"segment-list ": {},
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"policy ": {"candidate-path ": {}},
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"pcep": {"pcc": {}, "pce ": {}, "pce-config ": {}},
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},
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"srv6": {"locators": {"locator ": {}}},
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},
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"nexthop-group ": {},
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"route-map ": {},
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"pbr-map ": {},
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"rpki": {},
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"bfd": {"peer ": {}, "profile ": {}},
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"line vty": {},
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}
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class Config(object):
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"""
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A frr configuration is stored in a Config object. A Config object
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@ -490,54 +537,7 @@ class Config(object):
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key of the context. So "router bgp 10" is the key for the non-address
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family part of bgp, "router bgp 10, address-family ipv6 unicast" is
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the key for the subcontext and so on.
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This dictionary contains a tree of all commands that we know start a
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new multi-line context. All other commands are treated either as
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commands inside a multi-line context or as single-line contexts. This
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dictionary should be updated whenever a new node is added to FRR.
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"""
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ctx_keywords = {
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"router bgp ": {
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"address-family ": {
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"vni ": {},
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},
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"vnc defaults": {},
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"vnc nve-group ": {},
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"vnc l2-group ": {},
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"vrf-policy ": {},
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"bmp targets ": {},
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"segment-routing srv6": {},
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},
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"router rip": {},
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"router ripng": {},
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"router isis ": {},
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"router openfabric ": {},
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"router ospf": {},
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"router ospf6": {},
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"router eigrp ": {},
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"router babel": {},
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"mpls ldp": {"address-family ": {"interface ": {}}},
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"l2vpn ": {"member pseudowire ": {}},
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"key chain ": {"key ": {}},
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"vrf ": {},
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"interface ": {"link-params": {}},
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"pseudowire ": {},
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"segment-routing": {
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"traffic-eng": {
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"segment-list ": {},
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"policy ": {"candidate-path ": {}},
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"pcep": {"pcc": {}, "pce ": {}, "pce-config ": {}},
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},
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"srv6": {"locators": {"locator ": {}}},
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},
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"nexthop-group ": {},
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"route-map ": {},
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"pbr-map ": {},
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"rpki": {},
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"bfd": {"peer ": {}, "profile ": {}},
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"line vty": {},
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}
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# stack of context keys
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ctx_keys = []
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# stack of context keywords
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"""
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cmd = []
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# If there's no `line` and `ctx_keys` length is 1, then it may be a single-line command.
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# In this case, we should treat it as a single command in an empty context.
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if len(ctx_keys) == 1 and not line:
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single = True
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for k, v in ctx_keywords.items():
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if ctx_keys[0].startswith(k):
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single = False
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break
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if single:
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line = ctx_keys[0]
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ctx_keys = []
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if line:
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for (i, ctx_key) in enumerate(ctx_keys):
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cmd.append(" " * i + ctx_key)
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else:
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cmd.append(indent + line)
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for i in reversed(range(len(ctx_keys))):
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cmd.append(" " * i + "exit")
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# If line is None then we are typically deleting an entire
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# context ('no router ospf' for example)
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else:
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cmd.append("%sno %s" % (" " * (len(ctx_keys) - 1), ctx_keys[-1]))
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else:
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cmd.append("%s%s" % (" " * (len(ctx_keys) - 1), ctx_keys[-1]))
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cmd.append("%sexit" % (" " * (len(ctx_keys) - 1)))
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for i in reversed(range(len(ctx_keys) - 1)):
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cmd.append(" " * i + "exit")
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return cmd
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return False
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def check_for_exit_vrf(lines_to_add, lines_to_del):
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# exit-vrf is a bit tricky. If the new config is missing it but we
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# have configs under a vrf, we need to add it at the end to do the
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# right context changes. If exit-vrf exists in both the running and
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# new config, we cannot delete it or it will break context changes.
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add_exit_vrf = False
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index = 0
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for (ctx_keys, line) in lines_to_add:
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if add_exit_vrf == True:
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if ctx_keys[0] != prior_ctx_key:
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insert_key = ((prior_ctx_key),)
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lines_to_add.insert(index, ((insert_key, "exit-vrf")))
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add_exit_vrf = False
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if ctx_keys[0].startswith("vrf") and line:
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if line != "exit-vrf":
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add_exit_vrf = True
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prior_ctx_key = ctx_keys[0]
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else:
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add_exit_vrf = False
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index += 1
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for (ctx_keys, line) in lines_to_del:
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if line == "exit-vrf":
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if line_exist(lines_to_add, ctx_keys, line):
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lines_to_del.remove((ctx_keys, line))
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return (lines_to_add, lines_to_del)
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def bgp_delete_inst_move_line(lines_to_del):
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# Deletion of bgp default inst followed by
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# bgp vrf inst leads to issue of default
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if len(candidates_to_add) > 0:
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lines_to_add.extend(candidates_to_add)
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(lines_to_add, lines_to_del) = check_for_exit_vrf(lines_to_add, lines_to_del)
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(lines_to_add, lines_to_del) = ignore_delete_re_add_lines(
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lines_to_add, lines_to_del
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)
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