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In specific case when route uses 128 mask and this value is
converted to byte value it is changed to -128, which breaks
internal naming of routes. This needed to be fixed because
routes with 128 mask are not being read from VPP to operational
state.
Change-Id: Ic3b6ded721e7996587982b6a2b3bc8c9ebe03b43
Signed-off-by: Michal Cmarada <michal.cmarada@pantheon.tech>
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This patch updates (for support of SRv6 and MPLS) routing models to:
- hc2vpp-ietf-routing@2018-03-13.yang
(RFC 8349, https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8349)
- hc2vpp-ietf-ipv4-unicast-routing@2018-03-13.yang (RFC 8349)
- hc2vpp-ietf-ipv6-unicast-routing@2018-03-13.yang (RFC 8349)
- hc2vpp-ietf-ipv6-router-advertisements@2018-03-13 (RFC 8349)
- hc2vpp-ietf-routing-types@2017-12-04
(RFC 8294 ,https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8294)
Due to odl bugs these models were changed,
see HC2VPP-298 for more details.
Significant changes in updated models:
- Routing instance was removed, we used vpp-routing-instance
as single instance before, which is no longer needed.
- Routing-protocol and Routing-protocols were refactored to
Control-plane-protocol/s. Control-protocol now uses type and name as key
- Route Key was changed from id to ipPrefix
- Next-hop and Next-Hop-list were refactored
See attached routing_postman_collection.json for updated data structures
and examples for both IPv4 and IPv6 routes.
For router advertisements see routing_advertisments_postman_collection.json
Another fixes in this patch:
- fixes in MPLS module due to Routing model updates
- fixes doc module due to changes in Routing model
Change-Id: I33704a50061aef97dfbd73a7701ff6fe5274d6f0
Signed-off-by: Michal Cmarada <michal.cmarada@pantheon.tech>
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Fixes multiple null pointers
Change-Id: Iaa1df9a8b0a886d1835fe7cb87bcf7cf5130c6f5
Signed-off-by: Jan Srnicek <jsrnicek@cisco.com>
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Read/Write support for ipv4/6 static routes.
Restriction due to vpp implementation described
in readme.
Change-Id: I328f406a9b7cb8781f8becf98eca293cebe66859
Signed-off-by: Jan Srnicek <jsrnicek@cisco.com>
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