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Baptiste Jonglez e0b319cb9f babeld: Don't kill -9 on stop
Killing anything with -9 is a bad idea.  When killed this way, babeld
won't be able to properly disassociate from its neighbours, withdraw its
announced routes or remove routes from the kernel.

This got introduced in bab933d4ca ("babeld: Update to version 1.8.3 +
fix init") with an unrelated change.  The purpose of the change is unclear
because stopping and restarting babeld worked fine without this change.

Signed-off-by: Baptiste Jonglez <git@bitsofnetworks.org>
2019-08-26 19:29:08 +02:00

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#!/bin/sh /etc/rc.common
. $IPKG_INSTROOT/lib/functions/network.sh
USE_PROCD=1
START=70
CONFIGFILE='/var/etc/babeld.conf'
OTHERCONFIGFILE="/etc/babeld.conf"
OTHERCONFIGDIR="/tmp/babeld.d/"
EXTRA_COMMANDS="status"
EXTRA_HELP=" status Dump Babel's table to the log file."
# Append a line to the configuration file
cfg_append() {
local value="$1"
echo "$value" >> "$CONFIGFILE"
}
cfg_append_option() {
local section="$1"
local option="$2"
local value
config_get value "$section" "$option"
# babeld convention for options is '-', not '_'
[ -n "$value" ] && cfg_append "${option//_/-} $value"
}
# Append to the "$buffer" variable
append_ifname() {
local section="$1"
local option="$2"
local switch="$3"
local _name
config_get _name "$section" "$option"
[ -z "$_name" ] && return 0
local ifname=$(uci_get_state network "$_name" ifname "$_name")
append buffer "$switch $ifname"
}
append_bool() {
local section="$1"
local option="$2"
local value="$3"
local _loctmp
config_get_bool _loctmp "$section" "$option" 0
[ "$_loctmp" -gt 0 ] && append buffer "$value"
}
append_parm() {
local section="$1"
local option="$2"
local switch="$3"
local _loctmp
config_get _loctmp "$section" "$option"
[ -z "$_loctmp" ] && return 0
append buffer "$switch $_loctmp"
}
babel_filter() {
local cfg="$1"
local _loctmp
local _ignored
config_get_bool _ignored "$cfg" 'ignore' 0
[ "$_ignored" -eq 1 ] && return 0
unset buffer
append_parm "$cfg" 'type' ''
append_bool "$cfg" 'local' 'local'
append_parm "$cfg" 'ip' 'ip'
append_parm "$cfg" 'eq' 'eq'
append_parm "$cfg" 'le' 'le'
append_parm "$cfg" 'ge' 'ge'
append_parm "$cfg" 'src_ip' 'src-ip'
append_parm "$cfg" 'src_eq' 'src-eq'
append_parm "$cfg" 'src_le' 'src-le'
append_parm "$cfg" 'src_ge' 'src-ge'
append_parm "$cfg" 'neigh' 'neigh'
append_parm "$cfg" 'id' 'id'
append_parm "$cfg" 'proto' 'proto'
append_ifname "$cfg" 'if' 'if'
append_parm "$cfg" 'action' ''
cfg_append "$buffer"
}
# Only one of babeld's options is allowed multiple times, "import-table".
# We just append it multiple times.
list_cb() {
option_cb "$@"
}
babel_config_cb() {
local type="$1"
local section="$2"
case "$type" in
"general")
option_cb() {
local option="$1"
local value="$2"
# Ignore options that are not supposed to be given to babeld
[ "$option" = "conf_file" ] && return
[ "$option" = "conf_dir" ] && return
# Skip lists. They will be taken care of by list_cb
test "${option#*_ITEM}" != "$option" && return
test "${option#*_LENGTH}" != "$option" && return
cfg_append "${option//_/-} $value"
}
;;
"interface")
local _ifname
config_get _ifname "$section" 'ifname'
# Try to resolve the logical interface name
unset interface
network_get_device interface "$_ifname" || interface="$_ifname"
option_cb() {
local option="$1"
local value="$2"
local _interface
# "option ifname" is a special option, don't actually
# generate configuration for it.
[ "$option" = "ifname" ] && return
[ -n "$interface" ] && _interface="interface $interface" || _interface="default"
cfg_append "$_interface ${option//_/-} $value"
}
# Handle ignore options.
local _ignored
# This works because we loaded the whole configuration
# beforehand (see config_load below).
config_get_bool _ignored "$section" 'ignore' 0
if [ "$_ignored" -eq 1 ]
then
option_cb() { return; }
else
# Also include an empty "interface $interface" statement,
# so that babeld operates on this interface.
[ -n "$interface" ] && cfg_append "interface $interface"
fi
;;
*)
# Don't use reset_cb, this would also reset config_cb
option_cb() { return; }
;;
esac
}
# Support for conf_file and conf_dir
babel_configpaths() {
local cfg="$1"
local conf_file
config_get conf_file "$cfg" "conf_file"
[ -n "$conf_file" ] && OTHERCONFIGFILE="$conf_file"
local conf_dir
config_get conf_dir "$cfg" "conf_dir"
[ -n "$conf_dir" ] && OTHERCONFIGDIR="$conf_dir"
}
start_service() {
mkdir -p /var/lib
mkdir -p /var/etc
# First load the whole config file, without callbacks, so that we are
# aware of all "ignore" options in the second pass. This also allows
# to load the configuration paths (conf_file and conf_dir).
config_load babeld
# Configure alternative configuration file and directory
config_foreach babel_configpaths "general"
# Start by emptying the generated config file
>"$CONFIGFILE"
# Import dynamic config files
mkdir -p "$OTHERCONFIGDIR"
for f in "$OTHERCONFIGDIR"/*.conf; do
[ -f "$f" ] && cat "$f" >> "$CONFIGFILE"
done
# Parse general and interface sections thanks to the "config_cb()"
# callback. This allows to loop over all options without having to
# know their name in advance.
config_cb() { babel_config_cb "$@"; }
config_load babeld
# Parse filters separately, since we know which options we expect
config_foreach babel_filter filter
procd_open_instance
# Using multiple config files is supported since babeld 1.5.1
procd_set_param command /usr/sbin/babeld -I "" -c "$OTHERCONFIGFILE" -c "$CONFIGFILE"
procd_set_param stdout 1
procd_set_param stderr 1
procd_set_param file "$OTHERCONFIGFILE" "$OTHERCONFIGDIR"/*.conf "$CONFIGFILE"
procd_set_param respawn
procd_close_instance
}
service_triggers() {
procd_add_reload_trigger babeld
}
status() {
kill -USR1 $(pgrep -P 1 babeld)
}