668 lines
23 KiB
Perl
668 lines
23 KiB
Perl
package App::Netdisco::Worker::Plugin::Macsuck::Nodes;
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use Dancer ':syntax';
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use App::Netdisco::Worker::Plugin;
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use aliased 'App::Netdisco::Worker::Status';
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use App::Netdisco::Transport::SNMP ();
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use App::Netdisco::Util::Permission qw/check_acl_no check_acl_only/;
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use App::Netdisco::Util::PortMAC 'get_port_macs';
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use App::Netdisco::Util::Device 'match_to_setting';
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use App::Netdisco::Util::Node 'check_mac';
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use App::Netdisco::Util::SNMP 'snmp_comm_reindex';
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use Dancer::Plugin::DBIC 'schema';
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use Time::HiRes 'gettimeofday';
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use File::Slurper 'read_text';
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use Scope::Guard 'guard';
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use Regexp::Common 'net';
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use NetAddr::MAC ();
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use List::MoreUtils ();
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register_worker({ phase => 'early',
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title => 'prepare common data' }, sub {
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my ($job, $workerconf) = @_;
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my $device = $job->device;
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# would be possible just to use LOCALTIMESTAMP on updated records, but by using this
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# same value for them all, we can if we want add a job at the end to
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# select and do something with the updated set (see set archive, below)
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vars->{'timestamp'} = ($job->is_offline and $job->entered)
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? (schema('netdisco')->storage->dbh->quote($job->entered) .'::timestamp')
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: 'to_timestamp('. (join '.', gettimeofday) .')::timestamp';
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# initialise the cache
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vars->{'fwtable'} ||= {};
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# cache the device ports to save hitting the database for many single rows
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vars->{'device_ports'} = {map {($_->port => $_)}
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$device->ports(undef, {prefetch => {neighbor_alias => 'device'}})->all};
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});
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register_worker({ phase => 'main', driver => 'direct',
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title => 'gather macs from file and set interfaces' }, sub {
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my ($job, $workerconf) = @_;
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my $device = $job->device;
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return Status->info('skip: fwtable data supplied by other source')
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unless $job->is_offline;
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# load cache from file or copy from job param
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my $data = $job->extra;
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if ($job->port) {
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return $job->cancel(sprintf 'could not open data source "%s"', $job->port)
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unless -f $job->port;
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$data = read_text($job->port)
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or return $job->cancel(sprintf 'problem reading from file "%s"', $job->port);
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}
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my @fwtable = (length $data ? @{ from_json($data) } : ());
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return $job->cancel('data provided but 0 fwd entries found')
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unless scalar @fwtable;
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debug sprintf ' [%s] macsuck - %s forwarding table entries provided',
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$device->ip, scalar @fwtable;
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# make sure ports are UP in netdisco (unless it's a lag master,
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# because we can still see nodes without a functioning aggregate)
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my %port_seen = ();
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foreach my $node (@fwtable) {
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my $port = $node->{port} or next;
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next if $port_seen{$port};
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next unless exists vars->{'device_ports'}->{$port};
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next if vars->{'device_ports'}->{$port}->is_master;
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debug sprintf ' [%s] macsuck - updating port %s status up/up due to node presence',
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$device->ip, $port;
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vars->{'device_ports'}->{$port}->update({
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up => 'up',
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up_admin => 'up',
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});
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++$port_seen{$port};
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}
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# rebuild fwtable in format for filtering more easily
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foreach my $node (@fwtable) {
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my $mac = NetAddr::MAC->new(mac => ($node->{'mac'} || ''));
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next unless $node->{'port'} and $mac;
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next if (($mac->as_ieee eq '00:00:00:00:00:00') or ($mac->as_ieee !~ m{^$RE{net}{MAC}$}));
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vars->{'fwtable'}->{ $node->{'vlan'} || 0 }
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->{ $node->{'port'} }
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->{ $mac->as_ieee } += 1;
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}
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# remove macs on forbidden vlans
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my @vlans = (0, sanity_vlans($device, vars->{'fwtable'}, {}, {}));
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foreach my $vlan (keys %{ vars->{'fwtable'} }) {
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delete vars->{'fwtable'}->{$vlan}
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unless scalar grep {$_ eq $vlan} @vlans;
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}
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return Status->done("Received MAC addresses for $device");
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});
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register_worker({ phase => 'main', driver => 'snmp',
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title => 'gather macs from snmp and set interfaces'}, sub {
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my ($job, $workerconf) = @_;
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my $device = $job->device;
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my $snmp = App::Netdisco::Transport::SNMP->reader_for($device)
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or return Status->defer("macsuck failed: could not SNMP connect to $device");
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my $interfaces = $snmp->interfaces;
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my $reverse_interfaces = { reverse %{ $interfaces } }; # might squash but prob not
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my $i_up = $snmp->i_up;
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my $i_up_admin = $snmp->i_up_admin;
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# make sure ports reflect their latest state as reported by device
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foreach my $port (keys %{ vars->{'device_ports'} }) {
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my $iid = $reverse_interfaces->{$port} or next;
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debug sprintf ' [%s] macsuck - updating port %s status : %s/%s',
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$device->ip, $port, ($i_up_admin->{$iid} || '-'), ($i_up->{$iid} || '-');
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vars->{'device_ports'}->{$port}->update({
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up => $i_up->{$iid},
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up_admin => $i_up_admin->{$iid},
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});
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}
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# get forwarding table data via basic snmp connection
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vars->{'fwtable'} = walk_fwtable($snmp, $device, $interfaces);
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# ...then per-vlan if supported
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my @vlan_list = get_vlan_list($snmp, $device);
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{
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my $guard = guard { snmp_comm_reindex($snmp, $device, 0) };
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foreach my $vlan (@vlan_list) {
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snmp_comm_reindex($snmp, $device, $vlan);
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my $pv_fwtable =
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walk_fwtable($snmp, $device, $interfaces, $vlan);
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vars->{'fwtable'} = {%{ vars->{'fwtable'} }, %$pv_fwtable};
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}
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}
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return Status->done("Gathered MAC addresses for $device");
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});
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register_worker({ phase => 'store',
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title => 'save macs to database'}, sub {
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my ($job, $workerconf) = @_;
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my $device = $job->device;
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# sanity filter the MAC addresses from the device
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vars->{'fwtable'} = sanity_macs( $device, vars->{'fwtable'}, vars->{'device_ports'} );
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# reverse sort allows vlan 0 entries to be included only as fallback
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my $node_count = 0;
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foreach my $vlan (reverse sort keys %{ vars->{'fwtable'} }) {
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foreach my $port (keys %{ vars->{'fwtable'}->{$vlan} }) {
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my $vlabel = ($vlan ? $vlan : 'unknown');
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debug sprintf ' [%s] macsuck - port %s vlan %s : %s nodes',
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$device->ip, $port, $vlabel, scalar keys %{ vars->{'fwtable'}->{$vlan}->{$port} };
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foreach my $mac (keys %{ vars->{'fwtable'}->{$vlan}->{$port} }) {
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# remove vlan 0 entry for this MAC addr
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delete vars->{'fwtable'}->{0}->{$_}->{$mac}
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for keys %{ vars->{'fwtable'}->{0} };
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store_node($device->ip, $vlan, $port, $mac, vars->{'timestamp'});
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++$node_count;
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}
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}
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}
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debug sprintf ' [%s] macsuck - stored %s forwarding table entries',
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$device->ip, $node_count;
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# a use for $now ... need to archive disappeared nodes
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my $now = vars->{'timestamp'};
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my $archived = 0;
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if (setting('node_freshness')) {
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$archived = schema('netdisco')->resultset('Node')->search({
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switch => $device->ip,
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time_last => \[ "< ($now - ?::interval)",
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setting('node_freshness') .' minutes' ],
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})->update({ active => \'false' });
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}
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debug sprintf ' [%s] macsuck - removed %d fwd table entries to archive',
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$device->ip, $archived;
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$device->update({last_macsuck => \$now});
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$device->update({layers => \[q{overlay(layers placing '1' from 7 for 1)}]});
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my $status = $job->best_status;
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return Status->$status("Ended macsuck for $device");
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});
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# ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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=head2 store_node( $ip, $vlan, $port, $mac, $now? )
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Writes a fresh entry to the Netdisco C<node> database table. Will mark old
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entries for this data as no longer C<active>.
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All four fields in the tuple are required. If you don't know the VLAN ID,
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Netdisco supports using ID "0".
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Optionally, a fifth argument can be the literal string passed to the time_last
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field of the database record. If not provided, it defaults to C<LOCALTIMESTAMP>.
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=cut
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sub store_node {
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my ($ip, $vlan, $port, $mac, $now) = @_;
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$now ||= 'LOCALTIMESTAMP';
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$vlan ||= 0;
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schema('netdisco')->txn_do(sub {
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my $nodes = schema('netdisco')->resultset('Node');
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my $old = $nodes->search(
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{ mac => $mac,
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# where vlan is unknown, need to archive on all other vlans
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($vlan ? (vlan => $vlan) : ()),
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-bool => 'active',
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-not => {
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switch => $ip,
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port => $port,
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},
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})->update( { active => \'false' } );
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# new data
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my $row = $nodes->update_or_new(
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{
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switch => $ip,
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port => $port,
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vlan => $vlan,
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mac => $mac,
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active => \'true',
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oui => substr($mac,0,8),
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time_last => \$now,
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(($old != 0) ? (time_recent => \$now) : ()),
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},
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{
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key => 'primary',
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for => 'update',
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}
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);
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if (! $row->in_storage) {
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$row->set_column(time_first => \$now);
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$row->insert;
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}
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});
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}
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# return a list of vlan numbers which are OK to macsuck on this device
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sub get_vlan_list {
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my ($snmp, $device) = @_;
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return () unless $snmp->cisco_comm_indexing;
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my (%vlans, %vlan_names, %vlan_states);
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my $i_vlan = $snmp->i_vlan || {};
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my $trunks = $snmp->i_vlan_membership || {};
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my $i_type = $snmp->i_type || {};
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# get list of vlans in use
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while (my ($idx, $vlan) = each %$i_vlan) {
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# hack: if vlan id comes as 1.142 instead of 142
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$vlan =~ s/^\d+\.//;
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# VLANs are ports interfaces capture VLAN, but don't count as in use
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# Port channels are also 'propVirtual', but capture while checking
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# trunk VLANs below
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if (exists $i_type->{$idx} and $i_type->{$idx} eq 'propVirtual') {
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$vlans{$vlan} ||= 0;
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}
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else {
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++$vlans{$vlan};
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}
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foreach my $t_vlan (@{$trunks->{$idx}}) {
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++$vlans{$t_vlan};
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}
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}
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unless (scalar keys %vlans) {
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debug sprintf ' [%s] macsuck - no VLANs found.', $device->ip;
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return ();
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}
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my $v_name = $snmp->v_name || {};
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# get vlan names (required for config which filters by name)
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while (my ($idx, $name) = each %$v_name) {
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# hack: if vlan id comes as 1.142 instead of 142
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(my $vlan = $idx) =~ s/^\d+\.//;
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# just in case i_vlan is different to v_name set
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# capture the VLAN, but it's not in use on a port
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$vlans{$vlan} ||= 0;
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$vlan_names{$vlan} = $name;
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}
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debug sprintf ' [%s] macsuck - VLANs: %s', $device->ip,
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(join ',', sort grep {$_} keys %vlans);
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my $v_state = $snmp->v_state || {};
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# get vlan states (required for ignoring suspended vlans)
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while (my ($idx, $state) = each %$v_state) {
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# hack: if vlan id comes as 1.142 instead of 142
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(my $vlan = $idx) =~ s/^\d+\.//;
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# just in case i_vlan is different to v_name set
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# capture the VLAN, but it's not in use on a port
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$vlans{$vlan} ||= 0;
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$vlan_states{$vlan} = $state;
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}
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return sanity_vlans($device, \%vlans, \%vlan_names, \%vlan_states);
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}
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sub sanity_vlans {
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my ($device, $vlans, $vlan_names, $vlan_states) = @_;
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my @ok_vlans = ();
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foreach my $vlan (sort keys %$vlans) {
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my $name = $vlan_names->{$vlan} || '(unnamed)';
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my $state = $vlan_states->{$vlan} || '(unknown)';
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if (ref [] eq ref setting('macsuck_no_vlan')) {
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my $ignore = setting('macsuck_no_vlan');
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if ((scalar grep {$_ eq $vlan} @$ignore) or
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(scalar grep {$_ eq $name} @$ignore)) {
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debug sprintf
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' [%s] macsuck VLAN %s - skipped by macsuck_no_vlan config',
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$device->ip, $vlan;
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next;
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}
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}
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if (ref [] eq ref setting('macsuck_no_devicevlan')) {
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my $ignore = setting('macsuck_no_devicevlan');
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my $ip = $device->ip;
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if ((scalar grep {$_ eq "$ip:$vlan"} @$ignore) or
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(scalar grep {$_ eq "$ip:$name"} @$ignore)) {
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debug sprintf
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' [%s] macsuck VLAN %s - skipped by macsuck_no_devicevlan config',
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$device->ip, $vlan;
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next;
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}
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}
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if (setting('macsuck_no_unnamed') and $name eq '(unnamed)') {
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debug sprintf
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' [%s] macsuck VLAN %s - skipped by macsuck_no_unnamed config',
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$device->ip, $vlan;
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next;
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}
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if ($vlan > 4094) {
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debug sprintf ' [%s] macsuck - invalid VLAN number %s',
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$device->ip, $vlan;
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next;
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}
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next if $vlan == 0; # quietly skip
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# check in use by a port on this device
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if (not $vlans->{$vlan} and not setting('macsuck_all_vlans')) {
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debug sprintf
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' [%s] macsuck VLAN %s/%s - not in use by any port - skipping.',
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$device->ip, $vlan, $name;
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next;
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}
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# check if vlan is in state 'suspended'
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if ($state eq 'suspended') {
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debug sprintf
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' [%s] macsuck VLAN %s - VLAN is suspended - skipping.',
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$device->ip, $vlan;
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next;
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}
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push @ok_vlans, $vlan;
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}
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return @ok_vlans;
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}
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# walks the forwarding table (BRIDGE-MIB) for the device and returns a
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# table of node entries.
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sub walk_fwtable {
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my ($snmp, $device, $interfaces, $comm_vlan) = @_;
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my $cache = {};
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my $fw_mac = $snmp->fw_mac || {};
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my $fw_port = $snmp->fw_port || {};
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my $fw_vlan = ($snmp->can('cisco_comm_indexing') and $snmp->cisco_comm_indexing())
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? {} : $snmp->qb_fw_vlan;
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my $bp_index = $snmp->bp_index || {};
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# to map forwarding table port to device port we have
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# fw_port -> bp_index -> interfaces
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MAC: while (my ($idx, $mac) = each %$fw_mac) {
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my $bp_id = $fw_port->{$idx};
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unless (defined $bp_id) {
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debug sprintf
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' [%s] macsuck %s - %s has no fw_port mapping - skipping.',
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$device->ip, $mac, $idx;
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next MAC;
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}
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my $iid = $bp_index->{$bp_id};
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my $vlan = $fw_vlan->{$idx} || $comm_vlan || '0';
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unless (defined $iid) {
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debug sprintf
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' [%s] macsuck %s - port %s has no bp_index mapping - skipping.',
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$device->ip, $mac, $bp_id;
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next MAC;
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}
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# WRT #475 this is SAFE because we check against known ports below
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# but we do need the SNMP interface IDs to get the job done
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my $port = $interfaces->{$iid};
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unless (defined $port) {
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debug sprintf
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' [%s] macsuck %s - iid %s has no port mapping - skipping.',
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$device->ip, $mac, $iid;
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next MAC;
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}
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++$cache->{$vlan}->{$port}->{$mac};
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}
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return $cache;
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}
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sub sanity_macs {
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my ($device, $cache, $device_ports) = @_;
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# note any of the MACs which are actually device or device_port MACs
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# used to spot uplink ports (neighborport)
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my @fw_mac_list = ();
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foreach my $vlan (keys %{ $cache }) {
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foreach my $port (keys %{ $cache->{$vlan} }) {
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push @fw_mac_list, keys %{ $cache->{$vlan}->{$port} };
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}
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}
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@fw_mac_list = List::MoreUtils::uniq( @fw_mac_list );
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my $port_macs = get_port_macs(\@fw_mac_list);
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my $neighborport = {}; # ports through which we can see another device
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my $ignoreport = {}; # ports suppressed by macsuck_no_deviceports
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if (scalar @{ setting('macsuck_no_deviceports') }) {
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my @ignoremaps = @{ setting('macsuck_no_deviceports') };
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foreach my $map (@ignoremaps) {
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next unless ref {} eq ref $map;
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foreach my $key (sort keys %$map) {
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# lhs matches device, rhs matches port
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next unless check_acl_only($device, $key);
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foreach my $port (keys %{ $device_ports }) {
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next unless check_acl_only($device_ports->{$port}, $map->{$key});
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++$ignoreport->{$port};
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debug sprintf ' [%s] macsuck %s - port suppressed by macsuck_no_deviceports',
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$device->ip, $port;
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}
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}
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||
}
|
||
}
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||
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||
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foreach my $vlan (keys %{ $cache }) {
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foreach my $port (keys %{ $cache->{$vlan} }) {
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MAC: foreach my $mac (keys %{ $cache->{$vlan}->{$port} }) {
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||
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unless (check_mac($mac, $device)) {
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delete $cache->{$vlan}->{$port}->{$mac};
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next MAC;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
# this uses the cached $ports resultset to limit hits on the db
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my $device_port = $device_ports->{$port};
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||
|
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# WRT #475 ... see? :-)
|
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unless (defined $device_port) {
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debug sprintf
|
||
' [%s] macsuck %s - port %s is not in database - skipping.',
|
||
$device->ip, $mac, $port;
|
||
delete $cache->{$vlan}->{$port}->{$mac};
|
||
next MAC;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
if (exists $ignoreport->{$port}) {
|
||
# stash in the neighborport so that node search works for neighbor
|
||
# (besides this, neighborport is not used for ignoreport ports)
|
||
$neighborport->{$port} = [ $vlan, $mac ] if exists $port_macs->{$mac};
|
||
|
||
debug sprintf
|
||
' [%s] macsuck %s - port %s is suppressed by config - skipping.',
|
||
$device->ip, $mac, $port;
|
||
delete $cache->{$vlan}->{$port}->{$mac};
|
||
next MAC;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
if (exists $neighborport->{$port}) {
|
||
debug sprintf
|
||
' [%s] macsuck %s - seen another device thru port %s - skipping.',
|
||
$device->ip, $mac, $port;
|
||
delete $cache->{$vlan}->{$port}->{$mac};
|
||
next MAC;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
# check to see if the port is connected to another device
|
||
# and if we have that device in the database.
|
||
|
||
# carefully be aware: "uplink" here means "connected to another device"
|
||
# it does _not_ mean that the user wants nodes gathered on the remote dev.
|
||
|
||
# we have two ways to detect "uplink" port status:
|
||
# * a neighbor was discovered using CDP/LLDP
|
||
# * a mac addr is seen which belongs to any device port/interface
|
||
|
||
# allow to gather MACs on upstream (local) port for some kinds
|
||
# of device that do not expose MAC address tables via SNMP.
|
||
# relies on prefetched neighbors otherwise it would kill the DB
|
||
# with device lookups.
|
||
|
||
my $neigh_cannot_macsuck = eval { # can fail
|
||
check_acl_no(($device_port->neighbor || "0 but true"), 'macsuck_unsupported') ||
|
||
match_to_setting($device_port->remote_type, 'macsuck_unsupported_type') };
|
||
|
||
# here, is_uplink comes from Discover::Neighbors finding LLDP remnants
|
||
if ($device_port->is_uplink) {
|
||
if ($neigh_cannot_macsuck) {
|
||
debug sprintf
|
||
' [%s] macsuck %s - port %s neighbor %s without macsuck support',
|
||
$device->ip, $mac, $port,
|
||
(eval { $device_port->neighbor->ip }
|
||
|| ($device_port->remote_ip
|
||
|| $device_port->remote_id || '?'));
|
||
# continue!!
|
||
}
|
||
elsif (my $neighbor = $device_port->neighbor) {
|
||
debug sprintf
|
||
' [%s] macsuck %s - port %s has neighbor %s - skipping.',
|
||
$device->ip, $mac, $port, $neighbor->ip;
|
||
delete $cache->{$vlan}->{$port}->{$mac};
|
||
next MAC;
|
||
}
|
||
elsif (my $remote = $device_port->remote_ip) {
|
||
debug sprintf
|
||
' [%s] macsuck %s - port %s has undiscovered neighbor %s',
|
||
$device->ip, $mac, $port, $remote;
|
||
# continue!!
|
||
}
|
||
elsif (not setting('macsuck_bleed')) {
|
||
debug sprintf
|
||
' [%s] macsuck %s - port %s is detected uplink - skipping.',
|
||
$device->ip, $mac, $port;
|
||
|
||
$neighborport->{$port} = [ $vlan, $mac ] # remember neighbor port mac
|
||
if exists $port_macs->{$mac};
|
||
delete $cache->{$vlan}->{$port}->{$mac};
|
||
next MAC;
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
# here, the MAC is known as belonging to a device switchport
|
||
if (exists $port_macs->{$mac}) {
|
||
my $switch_ip = $port_macs->{$mac};
|
||
if ($device->ip eq $switch_ip) {
|
||
debug sprintf
|
||
' [%s] macsuck %s - port %s connects to self - skipping.',
|
||
$device->ip, $mac, $port;
|
||
delete $cache->{$vlan}->{$port}->{$mac};
|
||
next MAC;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
debug sprintf ' [%s] macsuck %s - port %s is probably an uplink',
|
||
$device->ip, $mac, $port;
|
||
$device_port->update({is_uplink => \'true'});
|
||
|
||
if ($neigh_cannot_macsuck) {
|
||
# neighbor exists and Netdisco can speak to it, so we don't want
|
||
# its MAC address. however don't add to neighborport as that would
|
||
# clear all other MACs on the port.
|
||
delete $cache->{$vlan}->{$port}->{$mac};
|
||
next MAC;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
# when there's no CDP/LLDP, we only want to gather macs at the
|
||
# topology edge, hence skip ports with known device macs.
|
||
if (not setting('macsuck_bleed')) {
|
||
debug sprintf ' [%s] macsuck %s - port %s is at topology edge',
|
||
$device->ip, $mac, $port;
|
||
|
||
$neighborport->{$port} = [ $vlan, $mac ]; # remember for later
|
||
delete $cache->{$vlan}->{$port}->{$mac};
|
||
next MAC;
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
# possibly move node to lag master
|
||
if (defined $device_port->slave_of
|
||
and exists $device_ports->{$device_port->slave_of}) {
|
||
|
||
my $parent = $device_port->slave_of;
|
||
$device_ports->{$parent}->update({is_uplink => \'true'});
|
||
|
||
# VLAN subinterfaces can be set uplink,
|
||
# but we don't want to move nodes there (so check is_master).
|
||
if ($device_ports->{$parent}->is_master) {
|
||
delete $cache->{$vlan}->{$port}->{$mac};
|
||
++$cache->{$vlan}->{$parent}->{$mac};
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
# restore MACs of neighbor devices.
|
||
# this is when we have a "possible uplink" detected but we still want to
|
||
# record the single MAC of the neighbor device so it works in Node search.
|
||
foreach my $port (keys %$neighborport) {
|
||
my ($vlan, $mac) = @{ $neighborport->{$port} };
|
||
delete $cache->{$_}->{$port} for keys %$cache; # nuke nodes on all VLANs
|
||
++$cache->{$vlan}->{$port}->{$mac};
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
return $cache;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
true;
|