Fix backend port channels and routes being displayed (#14479)
* Fix backend port channels and routes being displayed In `show interface portchannel` and `show ip route`, backend port channels and routes were being displayed. This is due to changes in #13660. Fix these issues by switching to reading from PORTCHANNEL_MEMBERS table instead. Fixes #14459. * Replace table name with constant Signed-off-by: Saikrishna Arcot <sarcot@microsoft.com>
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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ EXTERNAL_PORT = 'Ext'
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INTERNAL_PORT = 'Int'
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INTERNAL_PORT = 'Int'
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INBAND_PORT = 'Inb'
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INBAND_PORT = 'Inb'
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RECIRC_PORT ='Rec'
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RECIRC_PORT ='Rec'
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PORT_CHANNEL_CFG_DB_TABLE = 'PORTCHANNEL'
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PORT_CHANNEL_MEMBER_CFG_DB_TABLE = 'PORTCHANNEL_MEMBER'
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PORT_CFG_DB_TABLE = 'PORT'
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PORT_CFG_DB_TABLE = 'PORT'
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BGP_NEIGH_CFG_DB_TABLE = 'BGP_NEIGHBOR'
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BGP_NEIGH_CFG_DB_TABLE = 'BGP_NEIGHBOR'
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BGP_INTERNAL_NEIGH_CFG_DB_TABLE = 'BGP_INTERNAL_NEIGHBOR'
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BGP_INTERNAL_NEIGH_CFG_DB_TABLE = 'BGP_INTERNAL_NEIGHBOR'
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@ -354,13 +354,12 @@ def is_port_channel_internal(port_channel, namespace=None):
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for ns in ns_list:
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for ns in ns_list:
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config_db = connect_config_db_for_ns(ns)
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config_db = connect_config_db_for_ns(ns)
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port_channels = config_db.get_entry(PORT_CHANNEL_CFG_DB_TABLE, port_channel)
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port_channel_members = config_db.get_keys(PORT_CHANNEL_MEMBER_CFG_DB_TABLE)
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if port_channels:
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for port_channel_member in port_channel_members:
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if 'members' in port_channels:
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if port_channel_member[0] != port_channel:
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members = port_channels['members']
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continue
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if is_port_internal(members[0], namespace):
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return is_port_internal(port_channel_member[1], namespace)
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return True
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return False
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return False
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@ -380,14 +379,14 @@ def get_back_end_interface_set(namespace=None):
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ns_list = get_namespace_list(namespace)
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ns_list = get_namespace_list(namespace)
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for ns in ns_list:
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for ns in ns_list:
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config_db = connect_config_db_for_ns(ns)
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config_db = connect_config_db_for_ns(ns)
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port_channels = config_db.get_table(PORT_CHANNEL_CFG_DB_TABLE)
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port_channel_members = config_db.get_keys(PORT_CHANNEL_MEMBER_CFG_DB_TABLE)
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# a back-end LAG must be configured with all of its member from back-end interfaces.
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# a back-end LAG must be configured with all of its member from back-end interfaces.
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# mixing back-end and front-end interfaces is miss configuration and not allowed.
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# mixing back-end and front-end interfaces is miss configuration and not allowed.
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# To determine if a LAG is back-end LAG, just need to check its first member is back-end or not
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# To determine if a LAG is back-end LAG, just need to check its first member is back-end or not
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# is sufficient. Note that a user defined LAG may have empty members so the list expansion logic
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# is sufficient. Note that a user defined LAG may have empty members so the list expansion logic
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# need to ensure there are members before inspecting member[0].
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# need to ensure there are members before inspecting member[0].
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bk_end_intf_list.extend([port_channel for port_channel, lag_info in port_channels.items()\
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bk_end_intf_list.extend(set([port_channel_member[0] for port_channel_member in port_channel_members\
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if 'members' in lag_info and lag_info['members'][0] in bk_end_intf_list])
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if port_channel_member[1] in bk_end_intf_list]))
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a = set()
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a = set()
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a.update(bk_end_intf_list)
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a.update(bk_end_intf_list)
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return a
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return a
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