nixpkgs/pkgs/servers/frr/default.nix
Markus Theil 18a38a140d frr: 8.5.2 -> 9.0.1
frr series 9 adds first and foremost:
- mgmtd: YANG-based daemon for frr configuration
- reduced memory footprint

See: https://frrouting.org/release/9.0/

Furthermore 9.0.1 contains important bug fixes, e.g. for
CVE-2023-38802.

See: https://frrouting.org/release/9.0.1/

Signed-off-by: Markus Theil <theil.markus@gmail.com>
2023-09-15 13:04:19 +02:00

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{ lib
, stdenv
, fetchFromGitHub
# build time
, autoreconfHook
, flex
, bison
, perl
, pkg-config
, texinfo
, buildPackages
# runtime
, c-ares
, json_c
, libcap
, libelf
, libunwind
, libyang
, net-snmp
, openssl
, pam
, pcre2
, python3
, readline
, rtrlib
, protobufc
# tests
, nettools
, nixosTests
# FRR's configure.ac gets SNMP options by executing net-snmp-config on the build host
# This leads to compilation errors when cross compiling.
# E.g. net-snmp-config for x86_64 does not return the ARM64 paths.
#
# SNMP_LIBS="`${NETSNMP_CONFIG} --agent-libs`"
# SNMP_CFLAGS="`${NETSNMP_CONFIG} --base-cflags`"
, snmpSupport ? stdenv.buildPlatform.canExecute stdenv.hostPlatform
# other general options besides snmp support
, rpkiSupport ? true
, numMultipath ? 64
, watchfrrSupport ? true
, cumulusSupport ? false
, datacenterSupport ? true
, rtadvSupport ? true
, irdpSupport ? true
, routeReplacementSupport ? true
, mgmtdSupport ? true
# routing daemon options
, bgpdSupport ? true
, ripdSupport ? true
, ripngdSupport ? true
, ospfdSupport ? true
, ospf6dSupport ? true
, ldpdSupport ? true
, nhrpdSupport ? true
, eigrpdSupport ? true
, babeldSupport ? true
, isisdSupport ? true
, pimdSupport ? true
, pim6dSupport ? true
, sharpdSupport ? true
, fabricdSupport ? true
, vrrpdSupport ? true
, pathdSupport ? true
, bfddSupport ? true
, pbrdSupport ? true
, staticdSupport ? true
# BGP options
, bgpAnnounce ? true
, bgpBmp ? true
, bgpVnc ? true
# OSPF options
, ospfApi ? true
}:
lib.warnIf (!(stdenv.buildPlatform.canExecute stdenv.hostPlatform))
"cannot enable SNMP support due to cross-compilation issues with net-snmp-config"
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
pname = "frr";
version = "9.0.1";
src = fetchFromGitHub {
owner = "FRRouting";
repo = pname;
rev = "${pname}-${version}";
hash = "sha256-o0AVx7sDRowQz6NpKPQThC8NcGA3QN8xFzfE0k4AIVg=";
};
nativeBuildInputs = [
autoreconfHook
bison
flex
perl
pkg-config
python3.pkgs.sphinx
texinfo
];
buildInputs = [
c-ares
json_c
libelf
libunwind
libyang
openssl
pam
pcre2
python3
readline
rtrlib
protobufc
] ++ lib.optionals stdenv.isLinux [
libcap
] ++ lib.optionals snmpSupport [
net-snmp
];
# otherwise in cross-compilation: "configure: error: no working python version found"
depsBuildBuild = [
buildPackages.python3
];
# cross-compiling: clippy is compiled with the build host toolchain, split it out to ease
# navigation in dependency hell
clippy-helper = buildPackages.callPackage ./clippy-helper.nix { frrVersion = version; frrSource = src; };
configureFlags = [
"--disable-silent-rules"
"--disable-exampledir"
"--enable-configfile-mask=0640"
"--enable-group=frr"
"--enable-logfile-mask=0640"
"--enable-multipath=${toString numMultipath}"
"--enable-user=frr"
"--enable-vty-group=frrvty"
"--localstatedir=/run/frr"
"--sbindir=$(out)/libexec/frr"
"--sysconfdir=/etc/frr"
"--with-clippy=${clippy-helper}/bin/clippy"
# general options
(lib.strings.enableFeature snmpSupport "snmp")
(lib.strings.enableFeature rpkiSupport "rpki")
(lib.strings.enableFeature watchfrrSupport "watchfrr")
(lib.strings.enableFeature rtadvSupport "rtadv")
(lib.strings.enableFeature irdpSupport "irdp")
(lib.strings.enableFeature routeReplacementSupport "rr-semantics")
(lib.strings.enableFeature mgmtdSupport "mgmtd")
# routing protocols
(lib.strings.enableFeature bgpdSupport "bgpd")
(lib.strings.enableFeature ripdSupport "ripd")
(lib.strings.enableFeature ripngdSupport "ripngd")
(lib.strings.enableFeature ospfdSupport "ospfd")
(lib.strings.enableFeature ospf6dSupport "ospf6d")
(lib.strings.enableFeature ldpdSupport "ldpd")
(lib.strings.enableFeature nhrpdSupport "nhrpd")
(lib.strings.enableFeature eigrpdSupport "eigrpd")
(lib.strings.enableFeature babeldSupport "babeld")
(lib.strings.enableFeature isisdSupport "isisd")
(lib.strings.enableFeature pimdSupport "pimd")
(lib.strings.enableFeature pim6dSupport "pim6d")
(lib.strings.enableFeature sharpdSupport "sharpd")
(lib.strings.enableFeature fabricdSupport "fabricd")
(lib.strings.enableFeature vrrpdSupport "vrrpd")
(lib.strings.enableFeature pathdSupport "pathd")
(lib.strings.enableFeature bfddSupport "bfdd")
(lib.strings.enableFeature pbrdSupport "pbrd")
(lib.strings.enableFeature staticdSupport "staticd")
# BGP options
(lib.strings.enableFeature bgpAnnounce "bgp-announce")
(lib.strings.enableFeature bgpBmp "bgp-bmp")
(lib.strings.enableFeature bgpVnc "bgp-vnc")
# OSPF options
(lib.strings.enableFeature ospfApi "ospfapi")
# Cumulus options
(lib.strings.enableFeature cumulusSupport "cumulus")
# Datacenter options
(lib.strings.enableFeature datacenterSupport "datacenter")
];
postPatch = ''
substituteInPlace tools/frr-reload \
--replace /usr/lib/frr/ $out/libexec/frr/
'';
doCheck = true;
nativeCheckInputs = [
nettools
python3.pkgs.pytest
];
enableParallelBuilding = true;
meta = with lib; {
homepage = "https://frrouting.org/";
description = "FRR BGP/OSPF/ISIS/RIP/RIPNG routing daemon suite";
longDescription = ''
FRRouting (FRR) is a free and open source Internet routing protocol suite
for Linux and Unix platforms. It implements BGP, OSPF, RIP, IS-IS, PIM,
LDP, BFD, Babel, PBR, OpenFabric and VRRP, with alpha support for EIGRP
and NHRP.
FRRs seamless integration with native Linux/Unix IP networking stacks
makes it a general purpose routing stack applicable to a wide variety of
use cases including connecting hosts/VMs/containers to the network,
advertising network services, LAN switching and routing, Internet access
routers, and Internet peering.
FRR has its roots in the Quagga project. In fact, it was started by many
long-time Quagga developers who combined their efforts to improve on
Quaggas well-established foundation in order to create the best routing
protocol stack available. We invite you to participate in the FRRouting
community and help shape the future of networking.
Join the ranks of network architects using FRR for ISPs, SaaS
infrastructure, web 2.0 businesses, hyperscale services, and Fortune 500
private clouds.
'';
license = with licenses; [ gpl2Plus lgpl21Plus ];
maintainers = with maintainers; [ woffs thillux ];
platforms = platforms.unix;
};
passthru.tests = { inherit (nixosTests) frr; };
}