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server/admin.c (a_vformat): Fix uses of `va_arg' to dereference `ap'.
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1#! /bin/sh
2###
3### TrIPE interface initialization script
4### suitable for Linux; other operating systems probably want something
5### similar
6
7###----- Licensing notica ---------------------------------------------------
8###
9### Redistribution, modification and use of this file is permitted without
10### limitation.
11###
12### This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13### but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14### MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
15
16set -e
17
90b20d79 18## Import compile-time configuration.
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19: ${bindir=@bindir@}
20: ${tripectl=$bindir/tripectl}
21PATH=/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/sbin:$bindir
22export PATH TRIPEDIR
23
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24## Determine whether we have IPv6 support.
25if [ -d /proc/sys/net/ipv6 ]; then have6=t; else have6=nil; fi
26
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27###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
28### Error handling.
29
30win=t
31try () {
32 if "$@"; then :; else
33 rc=$?
34 tripectl warn tripe-ifup command-failed rc=$rc "$*"
35 win=nil
36 fi
37}
38
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39###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
40### Collect arguments.
41
42## Collect the simple arguments.
43if [ $# -lt 3 ]; then
44 echo >&2 "usage: $0 PEER IFNAME ADDR..."; exit 1
45fi
46peer=$1 ifname=$2 family=$3; shift 3
47
48## Parse the address family.
49case "$family,$#" in
50 INET,1) addr=$1 port=4070 ;;
51 INET,2) addr=$1 port=$2 ;;
52 INET,*) echo >&2 "$0: bad INET address"; exit 1 ;;
53 *) echo >&2 "$0: unknown address family $family"; exit 1 ;;
54esac
55
56###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
57### Set the interface name.
58
59case "${P_IFNAME+set}" in
60 set)
49bfe6a2 61 try ip link set "$ifname" name "$P_IFNAME"
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62 ifname=$P_IFNAME
63 $tripectl setifname "$peer" "$ifname"
64 ;;
65esac
66
67###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
baa631c5 68### Configure the link.
a62f8e8a 69
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70## Split local addresses into v4 and v6 lists.
71unset l4addr l6addr
72for a in $P_LADDR; do
73 case "$a" in
74 *:*) l6addr=${l6addr+$l6addr }$a ;;
75 *) l4addr=${l4addr+$l4addr }$a ;;
76 esac
77done
78
79## Determine the remote v4 and v6 addresses. We only allow one remote
80## address for each: others can be added as routes.
81unset r4addr r6addr
82for a in $P_RADDR; do
83 case "$a" in
84 *:*) r6addr=$a ;;
85 *) r4addr=$a ;;
86 esac
87done
88
89## Configure the first v4 address as point-to-point; add the others as plain
90## addresses.
91haveaddr4=nil
92set -- $l4addr
93case $#,${r4addr+set} in
94 [1-9]*,set)
49bfe6a2 95 try ip addr add "$1" peer "$r4addr" dev "$ifname"
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96 haveaddr4=t
97 shift
98 ;;
99esac
100for a in "$@"; do
49bfe6a2 101 try ip addr add "$a" dev "$ifname"
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102 haveaddr4=t
103done
104
105## IPv6 point-to-point links seem broken in Linux. Attach the local and
106## remote addresses by hand.
107haveaddr6=nil
108set -- $l6addr
109case $have6,$# in
110 t,[1-9]*)
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111
112 ## If we're configured to set IPv6 addresses then we should ensure that
113 ## they're going to work, even if the default setting for new interfaces
114 ## is to disable IPv6.
115 try sysctl -q net.ipv6.conf."$ifname".disable_ipv6=0
116
117 ## Now add the source and destination addresses.
90b20d79 118 for a in "$@"; do
49bfe6a2 119 try ip addr add "$a" dev "$ifname"
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120 haveaddr6=t
121 done
122 case ${r6addr+set} in
49bfe6a2 123 set) try ip route add $r6addr proto static dev "$ifname" ;;
a62f8e8a 124 esac
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125 ;;
126esac
127
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128###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
129### Bring the interface up.
130
131case $haveaddr4,$haveaddr6 in
132 nil,nil)
133 ;;
134 *)
135 case "${P_MTU+set}" in
136 set)
137 mtu=$P_MTU;;
138 *)
139 pathmtu=$(pathmtu "$addr")
a93aacce 140 mtu=$(expr "$pathmtu" - 29 - $A_BULK_OVERHEAD)
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141 ;;
142 esac
49bfe6a2 143 try ip link set dev "$ifname" up mtu "$mtu"
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144 ;;
145esac
146
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147###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
148### Set up routing.
149
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150## Split the routes into v4 and v6 lists.
151unset route4 route6
152for p in $P_NETS; do
153 case "$p" in
154 *:*) route6=${route6+$route6 }$p ;;
155 *) route4=${route4+$route4 }$p ;;
156 esac
157done
158
159## Add the v4 routes.
160set -- $route4
161case $haveaddr4,$# in
162 t,[1-9]*)
163 for p in "$@"; do
49bfe6a2 164 try ip route add $p proto static via "$r4addr"
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165 done
166 ;;
167esac
168
169## Add the v6 routes.
170set -- $route6
171case $haveaddr6,$# in
172 t,[1-9]*)
173 for p in "$@"; do
49bfe6a2 174 try ip route add $p proto static via "${r6addr%/*}"
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175 done
176 ;;
177esac
178
179###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
180### Maybe invoke a follow-on script.
181
182case "${P_IFUPEXTRA+set}" in
183 set)
184 eval "$P_IFUPEXTRA"
185 ;;
186esac
187
188###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
189### Issue a notification that we've won.
190
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191case $win in
192 t) $tripectl notify tripe-ifup configured "$peer" ;;
193 nil) $tripectl notify tripe-ifup configured "$peer" failed ;;
194esac
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195
196###----- That's all, folks --------------------------------------------------