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lib: move all userdata when changing node xpath
All userdata pointers need to be rekeyed to their new xpaths, not just the one associated with the dnode being moved. Signed-off-by: Quentin Young <qlyoung@cumulusnetworks.com>
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lib/if.c
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@ -263,15 +263,21 @@ void if_update_to_new_vrf(struct interface *ifp, vrf_id_t vrf_id)
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*/
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if (yang_module_find("frr-interface")) {
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struct lyd_node *if_dnode;
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char oldpath[XPATH_MAXLEN];
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char newpath[XPATH_MAXLEN];
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if_dnode = yang_dnode_get(
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running_config->dnode,
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"/frr-interface:lib/interface[name='%s'][vrf='%s']/vrf",
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ifp->name, old_vrf->name);
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if (if_dnode) {
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nb_running_unset_entry(if_dnode->parent);
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yang_dnode_get_path(if_dnode->parent, oldpath,
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sizeof(oldpath));
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yang_dnode_change_leaf(if_dnode, vrf->name);
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nb_running_set_entry(if_dnode->parent, ifp);
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yang_dnode_get_path(if_dnode->parent, newpath,
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sizeof(newpath));
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nb_running_move_tree(oldpath, newpath);
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running_config->version++;
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}
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}
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@ -30,6 +30,7 @@
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#include "northbound.h"
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#include "northbound_cli.h"
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#include "northbound_db.h"
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#include "frrstr.h"
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DEFINE_MTYPE_STATIC(LIB, NB_NODE, "Northbound Node")
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DEFINE_MTYPE_STATIC(LIB, NB_CONFIG, "Northbound Configuration")
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@ -1789,6 +1790,29 @@ void nb_running_set_entry(const struct lyd_node *dnode, void *entry)
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config->entry = entry;
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}
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void nb_running_move_tree(const char *xpath_from, const char *xpath_to)
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{
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struct nb_config_entry *entry;
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struct list *entries = hash_to_list(running_config_entries);
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struct listnode *ln;
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for (ALL_LIST_ELEMENTS_RO(entries, ln, entry)) {
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if (!frrstr_startswith(entry->xpath, xpath_from))
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continue;
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hash_release(running_config_entries, entry);
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char *newpath =
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frrstr_replace(entry->xpath, xpath_from, xpath_to);
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strlcpy(entry->xpath, newpath, sizeof(entry->xpath));
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XFREE(MTYPE_TMP, newpath);
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hash_get(running_config_entries, entry, hash_alloc_intern);
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}
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list_delete(&entries);
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}
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static void *nb_running_unset_entry_helper(const struct lyd_node *dnode)
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{
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struct nb_config_entry *config, s;
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@ -992,6 +992,23 @@ extern int nb_notification_send(const char *xpath, struct list *arguments);
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*/
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extern void nb_running_set_entry(const struct lyd_node *dnode, void *entry);
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/*
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* Move an entire tree of user pointer nodes.
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*
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* Suppose we have xpath A/B/C/D, with user pointers associated to C and D. We
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* need to move B to be under Z, so the new xpath is Z/B/C/D. Because user
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* pointers are indexed with their absolute path, We need to move all user
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* pointers at and below B to their new absolute paths; this function does
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* that.
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*
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* xpath_from
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* base xpath of tree to move (A/B)
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*
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* xpath_to
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* base xpath of new location of tree (Z/B)
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*/
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extern void nb_running_move_tree(const char *xpath_from, const char *xpath_to);
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/*
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* Unset the user pointer associated to a configuration node.
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*
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