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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- ''' Classes ------- The RTNL API is provided by the class `RTNL_API`. It is a mixin class that works on top of any RTNL-compatible socket, so several classes with almost the same API are available: * `IPRoute` -- simple RTNL API * `NetNS` -- RTNL API in a network namespace * `IPBatch` -- RTNL packet compiler * `RemoteIPRoute` -- run RTNL remotely (no deployment required) Responses as lists ------------------ The netlink socket implementation in the pyroute2 is agnostic to particular netlink protocols, and always returns a list of messages as the response to a request sent to the kernel:: with IPRoute() as ipr: # this request returns one match eth0 = ipr.link_lookup(ifname='eth0') len(eth0) # -> 1, if exists, else 0 # but that one returns a set of up = ipr.link_lookup(operstate='UP') len(up) # -> k, where 0 <= k <= [interface count] Thus, always expect a list in the response, running any `IPRoute()` netlink request. NLMSG_ERROR responses ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Some kernel subsystems return `NLMSG_ERROR` in response to any request. It is OK as long as `nlmsg["header"]["error"] is None`. Otherwise an exception will be raised by the parser. So if instead of an exception you get a `NLMSG_ERROR` message, it means `error == 0`, the same as `$? == 0` in bash. How to work with messages ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Every netlink message contains header, fields and NLAs (netlink attributes). Every NLA is a netlink message... (see "recursion"). And the library provides parsed messages according to this scheme. Every RTNL message contains: * `nlmsg['header']` -- parsed header * `nlmsg['attrs']` -- NLA chain (parsed on demand) * 0 .. k data fields, e.g. `nlmsg['flags']` etc. * `nlmsg.header` -- the header fields spec * `nlmsg.fields` -- the data fields spec * `nlmsg.nla_map` -- NLA spec An important parser feature is that NLAs are parsed on demand, when someone tries to access them. Otherwise the parser doesn't waste CPU cycles. The NLA chain is a list-like structure, not a dictionary. The netlink standard doesn't require NLAs to be unique within one message:: {'attrs': [('IFLA_IFNAME', 'lo'), # [1] ('IFLA_TXQLEN', 1), ('IFLA_OPERSTATE', 'UNKNOWN'), ('IFLA_LINKMODE', 0), ('IFLA_MTU', 65536), ('IFLA_GROUP', 0), ('IFLA_PROMISCUITY', 0), ('IFLA_NUM_TX_QUEUES', 1), ('IFLA_NUM_RX_QUEUES', 1), ('IFLA_CARRIER', 1), ...], 'change': 0, 'event': 'RTM_NEWLINK', # [2] 'family': 0, 'flags': 65609, 'header': {'error': None, # [3] 'flags': 2, 'length': 1180, 'pid': 28233, 'sequence_number': 257, # [4] 'type': 16}, # [5] 'ifi_type': 772, 'index': 1} # [1] every NLA is parsed upon access # [2] this field is injected by the RTNL parser # [3] if not None, an exception will be raised # [4] more details in the netlink description # [5] 16 == RTM_NEWLINK To access fields:: msg['index'] == 1 To access one NLA:: msg.get_attr('IFLA_CARRIER') == 1 When an NLA with the specified name is not present in the chain, `get_attr()` returns `None`. To get the list of all NLAs of that name, use `get_attrs()`. A real example with NLA hierarchy, take notice of `get_attr()` and `get_attrs()` usage:: # for macvlan interfaces there may be several # IFLA_MACVLAN_MACADDR NLA provided, so use # get_attrs() to get all the list, not only # the first one (msg .get_attr('IFLA_LINKINFO') # one NLA .get_attr('IFLA_INFO_DATA') # one NLA .get_attrs('IFLA_MACVLAN_MACADDR')) # a list of The protocol itself has no limit for number of NLAs of the same type in one message, that's why we can not make a dictionary from them -- unlike PF_ROUTE messages. ''' import sys from pyroute2 import config from pyroute2.iproute.linux import RTNL_API, IPBatch # compatibility fix -- LNST: from pyroute2.netlink.rtnl import ( RTM_DELADDR, RTM_DELLINK, RTM_GETADDR, RTM_GETLINK, RTM_NEWADDR, RTM_NEWLINK, ) if sys.platform.startswith('emscripten'): from pyroute2.iproute.ipmock import ChaoticIPRoute, IPRoute, RawIPRoute elif sys.platform.startswith('win'): from pyroute2.iproute.windows import ChaoticIPRoute, IPRoute, RawIPRoute elif config.uname[0][-3:] == 'BSD': from pyroute2.iproute.bsd import ChaoticIPRoute, IPRoute, RawIPRoute else: from pyroute2.iproute.linux import ChaoticIPRoute, IPRoute, RawIPRoute classes = [RTNL_API, IPBatch, IPRoute, RawIPRoute, ChaoticIPRoute] constants = [ RTM_GETLINK, RTM_NEWLINK, RTM_DELLINK, RTM_GETADDR, RTM_NEWADDR, RTM_DELADDR, ]