Re: Porting OpenBSD MPLS to FreeBSD
- Reply: Alexander V. Chernikov: "Re: Porting OpenBSD MPLS to FreeBSD"
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Date: Sun, 05 Dec 2021 03:49:26 UTC
Hi Alexander, On 2021-12-04 10:42, Alexander V. Chernikov wrote: >> * Is porting OpenBSD MPLS to FreeBSD feasible, or are we better off >> doing a from-scratch implementation based on netgraph? > It depends. MPLS implementaiton can be splitted into multiple logical > parts - dataplane (input, control, output, forward) and control plane > (programming ip routes+mpls and mpls-only fowarding state). Some parts > of the former can indeed be imported from OpenBSD. However, most of > the control plane part have to be written from scratch. Finally, it > may be desired to maintain an programming interface close to the one > already implemented in major routing SW (frr, bird) - I guess that > would be simpler to achieve with native, non-netgraph implementation. Thanks for your description. I haven't started work yet, but I'd probably import the dataplane from OpenBSD where I can and do a new control plane, maybe that with a FRR/Bird-compatible API. I wasn't too keen on using netgraph anyways, I felt it was unnecessary complexity. If I were to work on this, would I be better off starting with the dataplane or control plane? >> * Would some of the other committers here be willing to mentor/help me >> if needed? > I’d love to. Most of my the routing-related stack changes (modular > lookup framework, nexthops, rtsock cleanups) were done to enable > efficient kernel-based MPLS implementation. Thanks! -Neel (nc@)