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Date:      Fri, 11 Oct 2019 16:14:49 -0700
From:      BulkMailForRudy <crapsh@monkeybrains.net>
To:        "Rodney W. Grimes" <freebsd-rwg@gndrsh.dnsmgr.net>
Cc:        freebsd-net@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: FRR on FreeBSD 12 - problems with OSPFv3
Message-ID:  <e17ad0a5-93bd-611c-4e7b-7de7e23c6d4c@monkeybrains.net>
In-Reply-To: <201910112112.x9BLCHJ7092447@gndrsh.dnsmgr.net>
References:  <201910112112.x9BLCHJ7092447@gndrsh.dnsmgr.net>

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Thanks for the questions, good for me to think about it some more.  
Short response:

  I don't think it is the FRR config, but the routes received that are 
crashing it or ospf6d has some other issue.


On 10/11/19 2:12 PM, Rodney W. Grimes wrote:
>> I just upgraded from FreeBSD 11 to 12 and upgrade from quagga to FRR at
>> the same time. I've tried frr6 and frr7 and get the same errors.
>>
>> bgpd and ospfd work fine, but ospf6 doesn't work.? Not sure what I'm
>> going wrong.
>>
>> If I commend out all the interfaces EXCEPT lo0, ospf6d does not crash.
> What if you comment out just lo0?   Running OSPF on a loopback
> interface makes no since, your not going to be able to establish
> a DR/BDR pair so OSPF can never really come up on that interface,
> and if it did injecting any route from 127/8 into the OSPF lsdb
> would be very bad!
>
> Though I doubt this is the source of the illegal instuction trap
> it is none the less a configuration issue.


Personally, I always put a 172.17.x.x IP on my lo0 and then advertise 
that into my network.  I don't make it part of the router config, but I 
wanted a 'test device' to boot ospf6d and see it crash.  Also, the docs 
on FRR have an lo0.

I do advertise my 172.17.x.x IP on the loobpback:  This is how I verify 
OSPF is up -- the IPwill ping from other devices on the network when 
OSPF is up.  For IPv6, I put a whole /64 on the lo0. So many IPs in v6.  :)

>> *** LOGS ***
>>
>> 2019/10/10 23:19:31 OSPF6: Scheduling cxl1 for sso
>> 2019/10/10 23:19:31 OSPF6: SPF: Scheduled in 0 msec
>> 2019/10/10 23:19:31 OSPF6: SPF processing: # Areas: 1, SPF runtime: 0
>> sec 5 usec, Reason: L+
>>
>> 2019/10/10 23:19:31 OSPF6: Scheduling cxl2 for sso
>> 2019/10/10 23:19:31 OSPF6: SPF: Scheduled in 50 msec
>> 2019/10/10 23:19:31 OSPF6: Scheduling cxl3 for sso
>> 2019/10/10 23:19:31 OSPF6: Neighbor state change 172.17.24.25%cxl3:
>> [Down]->[Init] (HelloReceived)
>> 2019/10/10 23:19:31 OSPF6: Neighbor state change 172.17.24.25%cxl3:
>> [Init]->[ExStart] (2-WayReceived)
>> 2019/10/10 23:19:31 OSPF6: Neighbor state change 172.17.24.25%cxl3:
>> [ExStart]->[ExChange] (NegotiationDone)
>> 2019/10/10 23:19:31 OSPF6: Neighbor state change 172.17.24.25%cxl3:
>> [ExChange]->[Loading] (ExchangeDone)
>> 2019/10/10 23:19:31 OSPF6: SPF processing: # Areas: 1, SPF runtime: 0
>> sec 109 usec, Reason: R+, R-, L+
>>
>> 2019/10/10 23:19:31 OSPF6: SPF: Scheduled in 83 msec
>> 2019/10/10 23:19:31 OSPF6: SPF processing: # Areas: 1, SPF runtime: 0
>> sec 116 usec, Reason: R+, N+, L+
>>
>> 2019/10/10 23:19:33 OSPF6: Neighbor state change 10.8.254.122%cxl1:
>> [Down]->[Init] (HelloReceived)
>> 2019/10/10 23:19:33 OSPF6: Neighbor state change 10.8.254.122%cxl1:
>> [Init]->[ExStart] (2-WayReceived)
>> 2019/10/10 23:19:33 OSPF6: Neighbor state change 10.8.254.122%cxl1:
>> [ExStart]->[ExChange] (NegotiationDone)
>> 2019/10/10 23:19:33 OSPF6: Neighbor state change 10.8.254.122%cxl1:
>> [ExChange]->[Loading] (ExchangeDone)
>> 2019/10/10 23:19:33 OSPF6: SPF: Scheduled in 0 msec
>> 2019/10/10 23:19:33 OSPF6: SPF processing: # Areas: 1, SPF runtime: 0
>> sec 99 usec, Reason: R+, R-
>>
>> 2019/10/10 23:19:36 OSPF6: Neighbor state change 172.17.24.25%cxl3:
>> [Loading]->[Full] (LoadingDone)
>> 2019/10/10 23:19:36 OSPF6: SPF: Scheduled in 0 msec
>> 2019/10/10 23:19:31 ZEBRA: client 32 says hello and bids fair to
>> announce only ospf6 routes vrf=0
>> 2019/10/10 23:19:38 ZEBRA: [EC 4043309117] Client 'ospf6' encountered an
>> error and is shutting down.
>> 2019/10/10 23:19:38 ZEBRA: release_daemon_table_chunks: Released 0 table
>> chunks
>> 2019/10/10 23:19:38 ZEBRA: release_daemon_label_chunks: Released 0 label
>> chunks
>> 2019/10/10 23:19:39 ZEBRA: client 32 disconnected. 100 ospf6 routes
>> removed from the rib
>>
>> *** CRASH ***
> Zebra process crashes after the ospf6 process has encountered some error
> and shut down or are you indicatong that the OSPF6D process has crashed?
OSPF6d crashes, zebra just notes the client #32, the ospf6 process, 
saying hello and goodbye.
>
>> If I run on the command line and don't background, it bombs after 7
>> seconds:
>> # ospf6d
>> Illegal instruction
...
>> What happens if you remove this lo0 section?


Still crashes, usually don't have lo0 in an a


> Does ospf6 come up and run if you remove all the
> route-map stuff your trying to do?


Sure, I can try a minimal setup.  This config crashes in the same way:

! Zebra configuration saved from vty
!   2019/10/10 23:58:21
!
frr version 7.1
!
hostname orange-ospf6
password sluggo
service advanced-vty
!
!
!
interface cxl1
  ipv6 ospf6 cost 1
  ipv6 ospf6 network point-to-point
!
router ospf6
  ospf6 router-id 208.69.43.198
  interface cxl1 area 0.0.0.0
  auto-cost reference-bandwidth 10000
!
line vty
  exec-timeout 0 0





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