Disabling vxlan via uci solves all problemes.
A reload_config does now everything we need. Bringing up vxlan if peers available and shuting down the Interface if not.
This will also remove old fdb entries and clear the batman tables immediately.
No ifup and no extra cleaning of the fdb is required.
Signed-off-by: Robert Langhammer <rlanghammer@web.de>
Acked-by: Fabian Bläse <fabian@blaese.de>
Reset vid if no peers are available.
If a router switches to a hood without vxlan, or the peers in the hoodfile disappear, the vid should be reset.
Signed-off-by: Robert Langhammer <rlanghammer@web.de>
Acked-by: Fabian Bläse <fabian@blaese.de>
Without "uci commit" peers do not appear in /etc/config network. Use uci show instead.
Signed-off-by: Robert Langhammer <rlanghammer@web.de>
Acked-by: Fabian Bläse <fabian@blaese.de>
COMMITCOUNT allows to have the PKG_RELEASE calculated automatically
based on the number of commits for the package folder.
AUTORELEASE will count the number of commits since the last upstream
bump. This is relevant for packages with PKG_VERSION or
PKG_SOURCE_DATE set, but will not work for us since it assumes the
use of certain identifiers in commit titles.
COMMITCOUNT works fine for most of our packages, with the following
exceptions:
* fff-nodewatcher would yield a commit count of 55, while the
current PKG_RELEASE is 61. Thus, we do not touch it for now.
* Packages that have been renamed will start counting from 1 after
the rename, since folder renames are not tracked by git. This
will result in descreasing PKG_RELEASE after the change for
these packages.
However, since moving essentially creates a new package anyway,
counting from 1 makes sense conceptually, and PKG_RELEASE is
still replaced for these packages.
* alfred-json and fff-macnock use upstream code and thus would
normally require AUTORELEASE. As discussed above, this will
not work for us, so just leave these two untouched.
Note that all this is quite irrelevant for the way we use packages
currently, as without opkg PKG_RELEASE does not matter to us anyway.
So, let's just be happy about not having to bump PKG_RELEASE
anymore, while keeping the basic functionality intact.
The only package where the PKG_RELEASE is actually used for
something is fff-nodewatcher, where the version will be displayed
in the Monitoring.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
[fabian@blaese.de: rebase, add new packages]
Signed-off-by: Fabian Bläse <fabian@blaese.de>
Reviewed-by: Robert Langhammer <rlanghammer@web.de>
Reviewed-by: Johannes Kimmel <fff@bareminimum.eu>
Without a vid, netifd is running in an ifup-loop.
This situation is comming up after firstboot. An existing hoodfile causes a set vid.
Signed-off-by: Robert Langhammer <rlanghammer@web.de>
Reviewed-by: Johannes Kimmel <fff@bareminimum.eu>
This package adds vxlan support to the node variant and configures the vxlan-vpn tunnels to the gateways.
Signed-off-by: Robert Langhammer <rlanghammer@web.de>
Acked-by: Fabian Bläse <fabian@blaese.de>
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A vpn section for vxlan in hoodfile:
"vpn": [
{
"name": "gatewayname",
"protocol": "vxlan",
"address": "gateway.url" (or IP)
}
"name" is optional.
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