sonic-buildimage/files/scripts/arp_update
Anish Narsian d14a094f0a
Resolve neighbors from config_db (#14990)
* To resolve NEIGH table entries present in CONFIG_DB. Without this change arp/ndp entries which we wish to resolve, and configured via CONFIG_DB are not resolved.
2023-05-17 16:13:54 -07:00

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#!/bin/bash
#
# usage:
# 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
# find L3 interfaces which are UP, send ipv6 multicast pings
ARP_UPDATE_VARS=$(sonic-cfggen -d -t ${ARP_UPDATE_VARS_FILE})
INTERFACE=$(echo $ARP_UPDATE_VARS | jq -r '.interface')
PC_INTERFACE=$(echo $ARP_UPDATE_VARS | jq -r '.pc_interface')
VLAN_SUB_INTERFACE=$(echo $ARP_UPDATE_VARS | jq -r '.vlan_sub_interface')
ALL_INTERFACE="$INTERFACE $PC_INTERFACE $VLAN_SUB_INTERFACE"
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`
# 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"
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 [[ $SUBTYPE == "dualtor" ]]; then
# manually set any remaining FAILED/INCOMPLETE entries to permanently INCOMPLETE
# this prevents any remaining INCOMPLETE entries from automatically transitioning to FAILED
# once these entries are incomplete, any subsequent neighbor advertisement messages
# are able to resolve the entry
# generates the following command for each failed or incomplete IPv6 neighbor
# ip neigh replace <neighbor IPv6> dev <VLAN name> nud incomplete
neigh_replace_template="sed -e 's/^/ip neigh replace /' -e 's/,/ dev /' -e 's/$/ nud incomplete;/'"
ip_neigh_replace_cmd="ip -6 neigh show | grep -v fe80 | grep $vlan | grep -E 'FAILED|INCOMPLETE' | cut -d ' ' -f 1,3 --output-delimiter=',' | $neigh_replace_template"
eval `eval $ip_neigh_replace_cmd`
# on dual ToR devices, try to resolve failed neighbor entries since
# these entries will have tunnel routes installed, preventing normal
# neighbor resolution (SWSS PR #2137)
# since ndisc6 is a userland process, the above ndisc6 commands are
# insufficient to update the kernel neighbor table for failed entries
# we don't need to do this for ipv4 neighbors since arping is able to
# update the kernel neighbor table
# generates the following command for each failed or incomplete IPv6 neighbor
# timeout 0.2 ping <neighbor IPv6> -n -q -i 0 -c 1 -W 1 -I <VLAN name> >/dev/null
ping6_template="sed -e 's/^/timeout 0.2 ping /' -e 's/,/ -n -q -i 0 -c 1 -W 1 -I /' -e 's/$/ >\/dev\/null;/'"
failed_ip6_neigh_cmd="ip -6 neigh show | grep -v fe80 | grep $vlan | grep -E 'FAILED|INCOMPLETE' | cut -d ' ' -f 1,3 --output-delimiter=',' | $ping6_template"
eval `eval $failed_ip6_neigh_cmd`
fi
done
# sleep here before handling the mismatch as it is not required during startup
sleep 300
# refresh neighbor entries from APP_DB in case of mismatch with kernel
DBNEIGH=$(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