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#!/bin/bash
#
# usage:
Fix potential blackholing/looping traffic when link-local was used and refresh ipv6 neighbor to avoid CPU hit (#1904) * Fix potential blackholing/looping traffic and refresh ipv6 neighbor to avoid CPU hit In case ipv6 global addresses were configured on L3 interfaces and used for peering, and routing protocol was using link-local addresses on the same interfaces as prefered nexthops, the link-local addresses could be aged out after a while due to no activities towards the link-local addresses themselves. And when we receive new routes with the link-local nexthops, SONiC won't insert them to the HW, and thus cause looping or blackholing traffic. Global ipv6 addresses on L3 interfaces between switches are refreshed by BGP keeplive and other messages. On server facing side, traffic may hit fowarding plane only, and no refresh for the ipv6 neighbor entries regularly. This could age-out the linux kernel ipv6 neighbor entries, and HW neighbor table entries could be removed, and thus traffic going to those neighbors would hit CPU, and cause traffic drop and temperary CPU high load. Also, if link-local addresses were not learned, we may not get them at all later. It is intended to fix all above issues. Changes: Add ndisc6 package in swss docker and use it for ipv6 ndp ping to update the neighbors' state on Vlan interfaces Change the default ipv6 neighbor reachable timer to 30mins Add periodical ipv6 multicast ping to ff02::11 to get/refresh link-local neighbor info. * Fix review comments: Add PORTCHANNEL_INTERFACE interface for ipv6 multicast ping format issue * Combine regular L3 interface and portchannel interface for looping * Add ndisc6 package to vs docker
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# arp_update:
# Send ipv6 multicast pings to all "UP" L3 interfaces including vlan interfaces to
# refresh link-local addresses from neighbors.
# Send gratuitous ARP/NDP requests to VLAN member neighbors to refresh
# the ipv4/ipv6 neighbors state.
ARP_UPDATE_VARS_FILE="/usr/share/sonic/templates/arp_update_vars.j2"
while /bin/true; do
Fix potential blackholing/looping traffic when link-local was used and refresh ipv6 neighbor to avoid CPU hit (#1904) * Fix potential blackholing/looping traffic and refresh ipv6 neighbor to avoid CPU hit In case ipv6 global addresses were configured on L3 interfaces and used for peering, and routing protocol was using link-local addresses on the same interfaces as prefered nexthops, the link-local addresses could be aged out after a while due to no activities towards the link-local addresses themselves. And when we receive new routes with the link-local nexthops, SONiC won't insert them to the HW, and thus cause looping or blackholing traffic. Global ipv6 addresses on L3 interfaces between switches are refreshed by BGP keeplive and other messages. On server facing side, traffic may hit fowarding plane only, and no refresh for the ipv6 neighbor entries regularly. This could age-out the linux kernel ipv6 neighbor entries, and HW neighbor table entries could be removed, and thus traffic going to those neighbors would hit CPU, and cause traffic drop and temperary CPU high load. Also, if link-local addresses were not learned, we may not get them at all later. It is intended to fix all above issues. Changes: Add ndisc6 package in swss docker and use it for ipv6 ndp ping to update the neighbors' state on Vlan interfaces Change the default ipv6 neighbor reachable timer to 30mins Add periodical ipv6 multicast ping to ff02::11 to get/refresh link-local neighbor info. * Fix review comments: Add PORTCHANNEL_INTERFACE interface for ipv6 multicast ping format issue * Combine regular L3 interface and portchannel interface for looping * Add ndisc6 package to vs docker
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# find L3 interfaces which are UP, send ipv6 multicast pings
ARP_UPDATE_VARS=$(sonic-cfggen -d -t ${ARP_UPDATE_VARS_FILE})
SWITCH_TYPE=$(echo $ARP_UPDATE_VARS | jq -r '.switch_type')
if [[ "$SWITCH_TYPE" == "chassis-packet" ]]; then
chassis-packet: resolve the missing static routes (#14593) Why I did it Fixes #14179 chassis-packet: missing arp entries for static routes causing high orchagent cpu usage It is observed that some sonic-mgmt test case calls sonic-clear arp, which clears the static arp entries as well. Orchagent or arp_update process does not try to resolve the missing arp entries after clear. How I did it arp_update should resolve the missing arp/ndp static route entries. Added code to check for missing entries and try ping if any found to resolve it. How to verify it After boot or config reload, check ipv4 and ipv4 neigh entries to make sure all static route entries are present manual validation: Use sonic-clear arp and sonic-clear ndp to clear all neighbor entries run arp_update Check for neigh entries. All entries should be present. Testing on T0 setup route/for test_static_route.py The test set the STATIC_ROUTE entry in conifg db without ifname: sonic-db-cli CONFIG_DB hmset 'STATIC_ROUTE|2.2.2.0/24' nexthop 192.168.0.18,192.168.0.25,192.168.0.23 "STATIC_ROUTE": { "2.2.2.0/24": { "nexthop": "192.168.0.18,192.168.0.25,192.168.0.23" } }, Validate that the arp_update gets the proper ARP_UPDATE_VARDS using arp_update_vars.j2 template from config db and does not crash: { "switch_type": "", "interface": "", "pc_interface" : "PortChannel101 PortChannel102 PortChannel103 PortChannel104 ", "vlan_sub_interface": "", "vlan" : "Vlan1000", "static_route_nexthops": "192.168.0.18 192.168.0.25 192.168.0.23 ", "static_route_ifnames": "" } validate route/test_static_route.py testcase pass.
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# Get array of Nexthops and ifnames. Nexthops and ifnames are mapped one to one
STATIC_ROUTE_NEXTHOPS=($(echo $ARP_UPDATE_VARS | jq -r '.static_route_nexthops'))
STATIC_ROUTE_IFNAMES=($(echo $ARP_UPDATE_VARS | jq -r '.static_route_ifnames'))
# on supervisor/rp exit the script gracefully
chassis-packet: resolve the missing static routes (#14593) Why I did it Fixes #14179 chassis-packet: missing arp entries for static routes causing high orchagent cpu usage It is observed that some sonic-mgmt test case calls sonic-clear arp, which clears the static arp entries as well. Orchagent or arp_update process does not try to resolve the missing arp entries after clear. How I did it arp_update should resolve the missing arp/ndp static route entries. Added code to check for missing entries and try ping if any found to resolve it. How to verify it After boot or config reload, check ipv4 and ipv4 neigh entries to make sure all static route entries are present manual validation: Use sonic-clear arp and sonic-clear ndp to clear all neighbor entries run arp_update Check for neigh entries. All entries should be present. Testing on T0 setup route/for test_static_route.py The test set the STATIC_ROUTE entry in conifg db without ifname: sonic-db-cli CONFIG_DB hmset 'STATIC_ROUTE|2.2.2.0/24' nexthop 192.168.0.18,192.168.0.25,192.168.0.23 "STATIC_ROUTE": { "2.2.2.0/24": { "nexthop": "192.168.0.18,192.168.0.25,192.168.0.23" } }, Validate that the arp_update gets the proper ARP_UPDATE_VARDS using arp_update_vars.j2 template from config db and does not crash: { "switch_type": "", "interface": "", "pc_interface" : "PortChannel101 PortChannel102 PortChannel103 PortChannel104 ", "vlan_sub_interface": "", "vlan" : "Vlan1000", "static_route_nexthops": "192.168.0.18 192.168.0.25 192.168.0.23 ", "static_route_ifnames": "" } validate route/test_static_route.py testcase pass.
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if [[ -z "$STATIC_ROUTE_NEXTHOPS" ]] || [[ -z "$STATIC_ROUTE_IFNAMES" ]]; then
logger "arp_update: exiting as no static route in packet based chassis"
exit 0
fi
chassis-packet: resolve the missing static routes (#14593) Why I did it Fixes #14179 chassis-packet: missing arp entries for static routes causing high orchagent cpu usage It is observed that some sonic-mgmt test case calls sonic-clear arp, which clears the static arp entries as well. Orchagent or arp_update process does not try to resolve the missing arp entries after clear. How I did it arp_update should resolve the missing arp/ndp static route entries. Added code to check for missing entries and try ping if any found to resolve it. How to verify it After boot or config reload, check ipv4 and ipv4 neigh entries to make sure all static route entries are present manual validation: Use sonic-clear arp and sonic-clear ndp to clear all neighbor entries run arp_update Check for neigh entries. All entries should be present. Testing on T0 setup route/for test_static_route.py The test set the STATIC_ROUTE entry in conifg db without ifname: sonic-db-cli CONFIG_DB hmset 'STATIC_ROUTE|2.2.2.0/24' nexthop 192.168.0.18,192.168.0.25,192.168.0.23 "STATIC_ROUTE": { "2.2.2.0/24": { "nexthop": "192.168.0.18,192.168.0.25,192.168.0.23" } }, Validate that the arp_update gets the proper ARP_UPDATE_VARDS using arp_update_vars.j2 template from config db and does not crash: { "switch_type": "", "interface": "", "pc_interface" : "PortChannel101 PortChannel102 PortChannel103 PortChannel104 ", "vlan_sub_interface": "", "vlan" : "Vlan1000", "static_route_nexthops": "192.168.0.18 192.168.0.25 192.168.0.23 ", "static_route_ifnames": "" } validate route/test_static_route.py testcase pass.
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for i in ${!STATIC_ROUTE_NEXTHOPS[@]}; do
nexthop="${STATIC_ROUTE_NEXTHOPS[i]}"
if [[ $nexthop == *"."* ]]; then
neigh_state=( $(ip -4 neigh show | grep -w $nexthop | tr -s ' ' | cut -d ' ' -f 3,4) )
ping_prefix=ping
elif [[ $nexthop == *":"* ]] ; then
neigh_state=( $(ip -6 neigh show | grep -w $nexthop | tr -s ' ' | cut -d ' ' -f 3,4) )
ping_prefix=ping6
fi
chassis-packet: resolve the missing static routes (#14593) Why I did it Fixes #14179 chassis-packet: missing arp entries for static routes causing high orchagent cpu usage It is observed that some sonic-mgmt test case calls sonic-clear arp, which clears the static arp entries as well. Orchagent or arp_update process does not try to resolve the missing arp entries after clear. How I did it arp_update should resolve the missing arp/ndp static route entries. Added code to check for missing entries and try ping if any found to resolve it. How to verify it After boot or config reload, check ipv4 and ipv4 neigh entries to make sure all static route entries are present manual validation: Use sonic-clear arp and sonic-clear ndp to clear all neighbor entries run arp_update Check for neigh entries. All entries should be present. Testing on T0 setup route/for test_static_route.py The test set the STATIC_ROUTE entry in conifg db without ifname: sonic-db-cli CONFIG_DB hmset 'STATIC_ROUTE|2.2.2.0/24' nexthop 192.168.0.18,192.168.0.25,192.168.0.23 "STATIC_ROUTE": { "2.2.2.0/24": { "nexthop": "192.168.0.18,192.168.0.25,192.168.0.23" } }, Validate that the arp_update gets the proper ARP_UPDATE_VARDS using arp_update_vars.j2 template from config db and does not crash: { "switch_type": "", "interface": "", "pc_interface" : "PortChannel101 PortChannel102 PortChannel103 PortChannel104 ", "vlan_sub_interface": "", "vlan" : "Vlan1000", "static_route_nexthops": "192.168.0.18 192.168.0.25 192.168.0.23 ", "static_route_ifnames": "" } validate route/test_static_route.py testcase pass.
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if [[ -z "${neigh_state}" ]] || [[ "${neigh_state[1]}" == "INCOMPLETE" ]] || [[ "${neigh_state[1]}" == "FAILED" ]]; then
interface="${STATIC_ROUTE_IFNAMES[i]}"
if [[ -z "$interface" ]]; then
# should never be here, handling just in case
logger "ERR: arp_update: missing interface entry for static route $nexthop"
interface=${neigh_state[0]}
fi
intf_up=$(ip link show $interface | grep "state UP")
if [[ -n "$intf_up" ]]; then
pingcmd="timeout 0.2 $ping_prefix -I ${interface} -n -q -i 0 -c 1 -W 1 $nexthop >/dev/null"
eval $pingcmd
logger "arp_update: static route nexthop not resolved, pinging $nexthop on ${neigh_state[0]}"
fi
fi
done
sleep 300
continue
fi
# find L3 interfaces which are UP, send ipv6 multicast pings
INTERFACE=$(echo $ARP_UPDATE_VARS | jq -r '.interface')
PC_INTERFACE=$(echo $ARP_UPDATE_VARS | jq -r '.pc_interface')
VLAN_SUB_INTERFACE=$(echo $ARP_UPDATE_VARS | jq -r '.vlan_sub_interface')
Fix potential blackholing/looping traffic when link-local was used and refresh ipv6 neighbor to avoid CPU hit (#1904) * Fix potential blackholing/looping traffic and refresh ipv6 neighbor to avoid CPU hit In case ipv6 global addresses were configured on L3 interfaces and used for peering, and routing protocol was using link-local addresses on the same interfaces as prefered nexthops, the link-local addresses could be aged out after a while due to no activities towards the link-local addresses themselves. And when we receive new routes with the link-local nexthops, SONiC won't insert them to the HW, and thus cause looping or blackholing traffic. Global ipv6 addresses on L3 interfaces between switches are refreshed by BGP keeplive and other messages. On server facing side, traffic may hit fowarding plane only, and no refresh for the ipv6 neighbor entries regularly. This could age-out the linux kernel ipv6 neighbor entries, and HW neighbor table entries could be removed, and thus traffic going to those neighbors would hit CPU, and cause traffic drop and temperary CPU high load. Also, if link-local addresses were not learned, we may not get them at all later. It is intended to fix all above issues. Changes: Add ndisc6 package in swss docker and use it for ipv6 ndp ping to update the neighbors' state on Vlan interfaces Change the default ipv6 neighbor reachable timer to 30mins Add periodical ipv6 multicast ping to ff02::11 to get/refresh link-local neighbor info. * Fix review comments: Add PORTCHANNEL_INTERFACE interface for ipv6 multicast ping format issue * Combine regular L3 interface and portchannel interface for looping * Add ndisc6 package to vs docker
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ALL_INTERFACE="$INTERFACE $PC_INTERFACE $VLAN_SUB_INTERFACE"
Fix potential blackholing/looping traffic when link-local was used and refresh ipv6 neighbor to avoid CPU hit (#1904) * Fix potential blackholing/looping traffic and refresh ipv6 neighbor to avoid CPU hit In case ipv6 global addresses were configured on L3 interfaces and used for peering, and routing protocol was using link-local addresses on the same interfaces as prefered nexthops, the link-local addresses could be aged out after a while due to no activities towards the link-local addresses themselves. And when we receive new routes with the link-local nexthops, SONiC won't insert them to the HW, and thus cause looping or blackholing traffic. Global ipv6 addresses on L3 interfaces between switches are refreshed by BGP keeplive and other messages. On server facing side, traffic may hit fowarding plane only, and no refresh for the ipv6 neighbor entries regularly. This could age-out the linux kernel ipv6 neighbor entries, and HW neighbor table entries could be removed, and thus traffic going to those neighbors would hit CPU, and cause traffic drop and temperary CPU high load. Also, if link-local addresses were not learned, we may not get them at all later. It is intended to fix all above issues. Changes: Add ndisc6 package in swss docker and use it for ipv6 ndp ping to update the neighbors' state on Vlan interfaces Change the default ipv6 neighbor reachable timer to 30mins Add periodical ipv6 multicast ping to ff02::11 to get/refresh link-local neighbor info. * Fix review comments: Add PORTCHANNEL_INTERFACE interface for ipv6 multicast ping format issue * Combine regular L3 interface and portchannel interface for looping * Add ndisc6 package to vs docker
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for intf in $ALL_INTERFACE; do
ping6cmd="ping6 -I $intf -n -q -i 0 -c 1 -W 0 ff02::1 >/dev/null"
intf_up=$(ip link show $intf | grep "state UP")
if [[ -n "$intf_up" ]]; then
eval $ping6cmd
fi
done
VLAN=$(echo $ARP_UPDATE_VARS | jq -r '.vlan')
SUBTYPE=$(sonic-db-cli CONFIG_DB hget 'DEVICE_METADATA|localhost' 'subtype' | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')
for vlan in $VLAN; do
# generate a list of arping commands:
# arping -q -w 0 -c 1 -i <VLAN interface> <IP 1>;
# arping -q -w 0 -c 1 -i <VLAN interface> <IP 2>;
# ...
arpingcmd="sed -e 's/ / -i /' -e 's/^/arping -q -w 0 -c 1 /' -e 's/$/;/'"
ipcmd="ip -4 neigh show | grep $vlan | cut -d ' ' -f 1,3 | $arpingcmd"
eval `eval $ipcmd`
Fix potential blackholing/looping traffic when link-local was used and refresh ipv6 neighbor to avoid CPU hit (#1904) * Fix potential blackholing/looping traffic and refresh ipv6 neighbor to avoid CPU hit In case ipv6 global addresses were configured on L3 interfaces and used for peering, and routing protocol was using link-local addresses on the same interfaces as prefered nexthops, the link-local addresses could be aged out after a while due to no activities towards the link-local addresses themselves. And when we receive new routes with the link-local nexthops, SONiC won't insert them to the HW, and thus cause looping or blackholing traffic. Global ipv6 addresses on L3 interfaces between switches are refreshed by BGP keeplive and other messages. On server facing side, traffic may hit fowarding plane only, and no refresh for the ipv6 neighbor entries regularly. This could age-out the linux kernel ipv6 neighbor entries, and HW neighbor table entries could be removed, and thus traffic going to those neighbors would hit CPU, and cause traffic drop and temperary CPU high load. Also, if link-local addresses were not learned, we may not get them at all later. It is intended to fix all above issues. Changes: Add ndisc6 package in swss docker and use it for ipv6 ndp ping to update the neighbors' state on Vlan interfaces Change the default ipv6 neighbor reachable timer to 30mins Add periodical ipv6 multicast ping to ff02::11 to get/refresh link-local neighbor info. * Fix review comments: Add PORTCHANNEL_INTERFACE interface for ipv6 multicast ping format issue * Combine regular L3 interface and portchannel interface for looping * Add ndisc6 package to vs docker
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# send ipv6 multicast pings to Vlan interfaces to get/refresh link-local addrs
ping6cmd="timeout 1 ping6 -I $vlan -n -q -i 0 -c 1 -W 0 ff02::1 >/dev/null"
Fix potential blackholing/looping traffic when link-local was used and refresh ipv6 neighbor to avoid CPU hit (#1904) * Fix potential blackholing/looping traffic and refresh ipv6 neighbor to avoid CPU hit In case ipv6 global addresses were configured on L3 interfaces and used for peering, and routing protocol was using link-local addresses on the same interfaces as prefered nexthops, the link-local addresses could be aged out after a while due to no activities towards the link-local addresses themselves. And when we receive new routes with the link-local nexthops, SONiC won't insert them to the HW, and thus cause looping or blackholing traffic. Global ipv6 addresses on L3 interfaces between switches are refreshed by BGP keeplive and other messages. On server facing side, traffic may hit fowarding plane only, and no refresh for the ipv6 neighbor entries regularly. This could age-out the linux kernel ipv6 neighbor entries, and HW neighbor table entries could be removed, and thus traffic going to those neighbors would hit CPU, and cause traffic drop and temperary CPU high load. Also, if link-local addresses were not learned, we may not get them at all later. It is intended to fix all above issues. Changes: Add ndisc6 package in swss docker and use it for ipv6 ndp ping to update the neighbors' state on Vlan interfaces Change the default ipv6 neighbor reachable timer to 30mins Add periodical ipv6 multicast ping to ff02::11 to get/refresh link-local neighbor info. * Fix review comments: Add PORTCHANNEL_INTERFACE interface for ipv6 multicast ping format issue * Combine regular L3 interface and portchannel interface for looping * Add ndisc6 package to vs docker
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eval $ping6cmd
# generate a list of ndisc6 commands (exclude link-local addrs since it is done above):
# ndisc6 -q -w 0 -1 <IP 1> <VLAN interface>;
# ndisc6 -q -w 0 -1 <IP 2> <VLAN interface>;
# ...
ndisc6cmd="sed -e 's/^/ndisc6 -q -w 0 -1 /' -e 's/$/;/'"
ip6cmd="ip -6 neigh show | grep -v fe80 | grep $vlan | cut -d ' ' -f 1,3 | $ndisc6cmd"
eval `eval $ip6cmd`
if [[ $SUBTYPE == "dualtor" ]]; then
# capture all current failed/incomplete IPv6 neighbors in the kernel to avoid situations where new neighbors are learned
# in the middle of the below sequence of commands
unresolved_kernel_neighbors=$(ip -6 neigh show | grep -v fe80 | grep $vlan | grep -E 'FAILED|INCOMPLETE')
failed_kernel_neighbors=$(echo "$unresolved_kernel_neighbors" | grep FAILED | cut -d ' ' -f 1)
# it's possible for kernel neighbors to fall out of sync with the hardware
# this can result in failed neighbors entries that don't have corresponding zero MAC neighbor entries
# and therefore don't have tunnel routes installed in the hardware
# flush these neighbors from the kernel to force relearning and resync them to the hardware:
# 1. for every FAILED or INCOMPLETE neighbor in the kernel, check if there is a corresponding zero MAC neighbor in APPL_DB
# 2. if no zero MAC neighbor entry exists, flush the kernel neighbor entry
# - generates the command 'ip neigh flush <neighbor IPv6>' for all such neighbors
unsync_neighbors=$(echo "$unresolved_kernel_neighbors" | cut -d ' ' -f 1 | xargs -I{} bash -c "if [[ -z \"\$(sonic-db-cli APPL_DB hget NEIGH_TABLE:$vlan:{} neigh)\" ]]; then echo '{}'; fi")
if [[ ! -z "$unsync_neighbors" ]]; then
ip_neigh_flush_cmd="echo \"$unsync_neighbors\" | sed -e 's/^/ip neigh flush /' -e 's/$/;/'"
eval `eval "$ip_neigh_flush_cmd"`
sleep 2
fi
# generates the following command for each FAILED or INCOMPLETE IPv6 neighbor
# timeout 0.2 ping <neighbor IPv6> -n -q -i 0 -c 1 -W 1 -I <VLAN name> >/dev/null
if [[ ! -z "$unresolved_kernel_neighbors" ]]; then
ping6_template="sed -e 's/^/timeout 0.2 ping /' -e 's/,/ -n -q -i 0 -c 1 -W 1 -I /' -e 's/$/ >\/dev\/null;/'"
failed_ip6_neigh_cmd="echo \"$unresolved_kernel_neighbors\" | cut -d ' ' -f 1,3 --output-delimiter=',' | $ping6_template"
eval `eval "$failed_ip6_neigh_cmd"`
# allow some time for any transient INCOMPLETE neighbors to transition to FAILED
sleep 5
fi
# manually set any remaining FAILED entries to permanently INCOMPLETE
# once these entries are INCOMPLETE, any subsequent neighbor advertisement messages are able to resolve the entry
# ignore INCOMPLETE neighbors since if they are transiently incomplete (i.e. new kernel neighbors that we are attempting to resolve for the first time),
# setting them to permanently incomplete here means the kernel will never generate a netlink message for that neighbor
# generates the following command for each FAILED IPv6 neighbor
# ip neigh replace <neighbor IPv6> dev <VLAN name> nud incomplete
failed_kernel_neighbors=$(ip -6 neigh show | grep -v fe80 | grep $vlan | grep -E 'FAILED')
if [[ ! -z "$failed_kernel_neighbors" ]]; then
neigh_replace_template="sed -e 's/^/ip neigh replace /' -e 's/,/ dev /' -e 's/$/ nud incomplete;/'"
ip_neigh_replace_cmd="echo \"$failed_kernel_neighbors\" | cut -d ' ' -f 1,3 --output-delimiter=',' | $neigh_replace_template"
eval `eval "$ip_neigh_replace_cmd"`
fi
fi
done
# sleep here before handling the mismatch as it is not required during startup
sleep 300
# refresh neighbor entries from APP_DB in case of mismatch with kernel
DBNEIGH=$(sonic-db-cli APPL_DB keys NEIGH_TABLE*)
# resolve neighbor entries from CONFIG_DB in case of mismatch with kernel
DBNEIGH="$DBNEIGH $(sonic-db-cli CONFIG_DB keys NEIGH* | sed -e 's/|/:/g')"
KERNEIGH4=$(ip -4 neigh show | grep Vlan | grep -v 'FAILED\|INCOMPLETE' | cut -d ' ' -f 1,3 --output-delimiter=',')
KERNEIGH6=$(ip -6 neigh show | grep -v fe80 | grep Vlan | grep -v 'FAILED\|INCOMPLETE' | cut -d ' ' -f 1,3 --output-delimiter=',')
for neigh in $DBNEIGH; do
intf="$( cut -d ':' -f 2 <<< "$neigh" )"
ip="$( cut -d ':' -f 3- <<< "$neigh" )"
if [[ $intf == *"Vlan"* ]]; then
if [[ $ip == *"."* ]] && [[ ! $KERNEIGH4 =~ "${ip},${intf}" ]]; then
pingcmd="timeout 0.2 ping -I $intf -n -q -i 0 -c 1 -W 1 $ip >/dev/null"
eval $pingcmd
logger "arp_update: mismatch arp entry, pinging ${ip} on ${intf}"
elif [[ $ip == *":"* ]] && [[ ! $KERNEIGH6 =~ "${ip},${intf}" ]]; then
ping6cmd="timeout 0.2 ping6 -I $intf -n -q -i 0 -c 1 -W 1 $ip >/dev/null"
eval $ping6cmd
logger "arp_update: mismatch v6 nbr entry, pinging ${ip} on ${intf}"
fi
fi
done
done