[pve-devel] [PATCH proxmox-perl-rs v2 2/4] fabrics: add function to get status of fabric
Wolfgang Bumiller
w.bumiller at proxmox.com
Mon Aug 25 10:11:00 CEST 2025
On Fri, Aug 22, 2025 at 11:00:36AM +0200, Gabriel Goller wrote:
> Add a function to get the status of a fabric. This is the status which
> will then be inserted into the pvestatd daemon and returned through the
> resources api. In order the generate the HashMap of statuses for all
> fabrics we need to read the fabric config and execute a vtysh (frr)
> command to get the routes of the corresponding fabric. If there is at
> least one route which is related to the fabric, the fabric is considered
> "ok".
>
> Signed-off-by: Gabriel Goller <g.goller at proxmox.com>
> ---
> pve-rs/src/bindings/sdn/fabrics.rs | 194 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 1 file changed, 194 insertions(+)
>
> diff --git a/pve-rs/src/bindings/sdn/fabrics.rs b/pve-rs/src/bindings/sdn/fabrics.rs
> index 1dc8bf4320e6..3f70d421e582 100644
> --- a/pve-rs/src/bindings/sdn/fabrics.rs
> +++ b/pve-rs/src/bindings/sdn/fabrics.rs
> @@ -9,8 +9,10 @@ pub mod pve_rs_sdn_fabrics {
> use std::fmt::Write;
> use std::net::IpAddr;
> use std::ops::Deref;
> + use std::process::Command;
> use std::sync::Mutex;
>
> + use anyhow::Context;
> use anyhow::Error;
> use openssl::hash::{MessageDigest, hash};
> use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
> @@ -578,4 +580,196 @@ pub mod pve_rs_sdn_fabrics {
>
> Ok(interfaces)
> }
> +
> + /// This module contains status-related structs that represent Routes and Neighbors for all
> + /// protocols
> + pub mod status {
^ This seems to be a helper module which does not contain any
perlmod/perl specifics.
I'd argue it's time to start a `crate::sdn` module outside of the
`bindings` submodule for this.
The `bindings` module should become rather more lean in the future and
focus mostly on the perl/rust interaction.
> + use std::collections::{HashMap, HashSet};
> +
> + use serde::Serialize;
> +
> + use proxmox_frr::de::{self};
> + use proxmox_ve_config::sdn::fabric::{
> + FabricConfig,
> + section_config::{fabric::FabricId, node::Node as ConfigNode},
> + };
> +
> + /// Protocol
> + #[derive(Debug, Serialize, Clone, Copy)]
> + pub enum Protocol {
> + /// Openfabric
> + Openfabric,
> + /// OSPF
> + Ospf,
> + }
> +
> + /// The status of a fabric.
> + #[derive(Debug, Serialize)]
> + pub enum FabricStatus {
> + /// The fabric exists and has a route
> + #[serde(rename = "ok")]
> + Ok,
> + /// The fabric does not exist or doesn't distribute any routes
> + #[serde(rename = "not ok")]
> + NotOk,
> + }
> +
> + /// Status of a fabric.
> + ///
> + /// Check if there are any routes, if yes, then the status is ok, otherwise not ok.
^ Not sure how this describes the *struct*, though ;-)
> + #[derive(Debug, Serialize)]
> + pub struct Status {
> + #[serde(rename = "type")]
> + ty: String,
> + status: FabricStatus,
> + protocol: Protocol,
> + sdn: FabricId,
> + sdn_type: String,
> + }
> +
> + /// Parsed routes for all protocols
> + ///
> + /// These are the routes parsed from the json output of:
> + /// `vtysh -c 'show ip route <protocol> json'`.
> + #[derive(Debug, Serialize)]
> + pub struct RoutesParsed {
> + /// All openfabric routes in FRR
> + pub openfabric: de::Routes,
> + /// All ospf routes in FRR
> + pub ospf: de::Routes,
> + }
> +
> + impl TryInto<HashMap<FabricId, Status>> for RoutesParsed {
> + type Error = anyhow::Error;
> +
> + fn try_into(self) -> Result<HashMap<FabricId, Status>, Self::Error> {
> + let hostname = proxmox_sys::nodename();
> +
> + // to associate a route to a fabric, we get all the interfaces which are associated
> + // with a fabric on this node and compare them with the interfaces on the route.
> + let raw_config = std::fs::read_to_string("/etc/pve/sdn/fabrics.cfg")?;
^ I'm really not a fan of doing file I/O in a TryInto implementation.
These are still supposed to be "simple"[1].
Better make this a method.
[1] https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/convert/trait.TryFrom.html
> + let config = FabricConfig::parse_section_config(&raw_config)?;
> +
> + let mut stats: HashMap<FabricId, Status> = HashMap::new();
> +
> + for (nodeid, node) in config.values().flat_map(|entry| {
> + entry
> + .nodes()
> + .map(|(id, node)| (id.to_string(), node.clone()))
^ Unnecessary `.to_string()` and `.clone()` - the entire `.map()`
line can be dropped if use `if nodeid.as_str() != hostname` below.
> + }) {
> + if nodeid != hostname {
> + continue;
> + }
> + let fabric_id = node.id().fabric_id().clone();
> +
> + let current_protocol = match &node {
> + ConfigNode::Openfabric(_) => Protocol::Openfabric,
> + ConfigNode::Ospf(_) => Protocol::Ospf,
> + };
> +
> + let mut all_routes = HashMap::new();
> + match &node {
> + ConfigNode::Openfabric(_) => all_routes.extend(&self.openfabric.0),
> + ConfigNode::Ospf(_) => all_routes.extend(&self.ospf.0),
> + }
> +
> + // get interfaces
> + let interface_names: HashSet<String> = match node {
This also doesn't need to allocate the string - use &str
> + ConfigNode::Openfabric(n) => n
> + .properties()
> + .interfaces()
> + .map(|i| i.name().to_string())
^ with .as_str() here
> + .collect(),
> + ConfigNode::Ospf(n) => n
> + .properties()
> + .interfaces()
> + .map(|i| i.name().to_string())
^ and here
> + .collect(),
> + };
> +
> + // determine status by checking if any routes exist for our interfaces
> + let has_routes = all_routes.iter().any(|(_, v)| {
^ Could use
.values().any(|v| {
(no need to `_` the key)
> + v.iter().any(|route| {
> + route
> + .nexthops
> + .iter()
> + .any(|nexthop| interface_names.contains(&nexthop.interface_name))
and on .interface_name here
> + })
> + });
> +
> + let fabric = Status {
> + ty: "sdn".to_owned(),
> + status: if has_routes {
> + FabricStatus::Ok
> + } else {
> + FabricStatus::NotOk
> + },
> + sdn_type: "fabric".to_string(),
> + protocol: current_protocol,
> + sdn: fabric_id.clone(),
> + };
> + stats.insert(fabric_id, fabric);
> + }
> +
> + Ok(stats)
> + }
> + }
> + }
> +
> + /// Return the status of all fabrics on this node.
> + ///
> + /// Go through all fabrics in the config, then filter out the ones that exist on this node.
> + /// Check if there are any routes in the routing table that use the interface specified in the
> + /// config. If there are, show "ok" as status, otherwise "not ok".
> + #[export]
> + fn status() -> Result<HashMap<FabricId, status::Status>, Error> {
> + let openfabric_ipv4_routes_string = String::from_utf8(
> + Command::new("sh")
> + .args(["-c", "vtysh -c 'show ip route openfabric json'"])
> + .output()?
> + .stdout,
> + )?;
> +
> + let openfabric_ipv6_routes_string = String::from_utf8(
> + Command::new("sh")
> + .args(["-c", "vtysh -c 'show ipv6 route openfabric json'"])
> + .output()?
> + .stdout,
> + )?;
> +
> + let ospf_routes_string = String::from_utf8(
> + Command::new("sh")
> + .args(["-c", "vtysh -c 'show ip route ospf json'"])
> + .output()?
> + .stdout,
> + )?;
> +
> + let mut openfabric_routes: proxmox_frr::de::Routes =
> + if openfabric_ipv4_routes_string.is_empty() {
> + proxmox_frr::de::Routes::default()
> + } else {
> + serde_json::from_str(&openfabric_ipv4_routes_string)
> + .with_context(|| "error parsing openfabric ipv4 routes")?
> + };
> + if !openfabric_ipv6_routes_string.is_empty() {
> + let openfabric_ipv6_routes: proxmox_frr::de::Routes =
> + serde_json::from_str(&openfabric_ipv6_routes_string)
> + .with_context(|| "error parsing openfabric ipv6 routes")?;
> + openfabric_routes.0.extend(openfabric_ipv6_routes.0);
> + }
> +
> + let ospf_routes: proxmox_frr::de::Routes = if ospf_routes_string.is_empty() {
> + proxmox_frr::de::Routes::default()
> + } else {
> + serde_json::from_str(&ospf_routes_string)
> + .with_context(|| "error parsing ospf routes")?
> + };
> +
> + let route_status = status::RoutesParsed {
> + openfabric: openfabric_routes,
> + ospf: ospf_routes,
> + };
> +
> + route_status.try_into()
> + }
> }
> --
> 2.47.2
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