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[TSA]: Use egrep to match TSA rules better #6403
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[TSA]: Use egrep to match TSA rules better #6403
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**- Why I did it** Earlier today we found a bug in the SONiC TSA implementation. TSC shows incorrect output (see below) in case we have a route-map which contains TSA route-map as a prefix. ``` admin@str-s6100-acs-1:~$ TSC Traffic Shift Check: System Mode: Not consistent ``` The reason is that TSC implementation has too loose regexps in TSA utilities, which match wrong route-map entries: For example, current TSC matches following ``` route-map TO_BGP_PEER_V4 permit 200 route-map TO_BGP_PEER_V6 permit 200 ``` But it should match only ``` route-map TO_BGP_PEER_V4 permit 20 route-map TO_BGP_PEER_V4 deny 30 route-map TO_BGP_PEER_V6 permit 20 route-map TO_BGP_PEER_V6 deny 30 ``` **- How I did it** I fixed it by using egrep with `^` and `$` regexp markers which match begin and end of the line. **- How to verify it** 1. Add follwing entry to FRR config: ``` str-s6100-acs-1# str-s6100-acs-1# conf t str-s6100-acs-1(config)# route-map TO_BGP_PEER_V4 permit 200 str-s6100-acs-1(config-route-map)# end ``` 2. Use the TSC command and check output. It should show normal. ``` admin@str-s6100-acs-1:~$ TSC Traffic Shift Check: System Mode: Normal```
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**- Why I did it** Earlier today we found a bug in the SONiC TSA implementation. TSC shows incorrect output (see below) in case we have a route-map which contains TSA route-map as a prefix. ``` admin@str-s6100-acs-1:~$ TSC Traffic Shift Check: System Mode: Not consistent ``` The reason is that TSC implementation has too loose regexps in TSA utilities, which match wrong route-map entries: For example, current TSC matches following ``` route-map TO_BGP_PEER_V4 permit 200 route-map TO_BGP_PEER_V6 permit 200 ``` But it should match only ``` route-map TO_BGP_PEER_V4 permit 20 route-map TO_BGP_PEER_V4 deny 30 route-map TO_BGP_PEER_V6 permit 20 route-map TO_BGP_PEER_V6 deny 30 ``` **- How I did it** I fixed it by using egrep with `^` and `$` regexp markers which match begin and end of the line. **- How to verify it** 1. Add follwing entry to FRR config: ``` str-s6100-acs-1# str-s6100-acs-1# conf t str-s6100-acs-1(config)# route-map TO_BGP_PEER_V4 permit 200 str-s6100-acs-1(config-route-map)# end ``` 2. Use the TSC command and check output. It should show normal. ``` admin@str-s6100-acs-1:~$ TSC Traffic Shift Check: System Mode: Normal```
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- Why I did it
Earlier today we found a bug in the SONiC TSA implementation.
TSC shows incorrect output (see below) in case we have a route-map which contains TSA route-map as a prefix.
The reason is that TSC implementation has too loose regexps in TSA utilities, which match wrong route-map entries:
For example, current TSC matches following
But it should match only
- How I did it
I fixed it by using egrep with
^
and$
regexp markers which match begin and end of the line.- How to verify it