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There exists a series of events where a kernel route is learned first( that happens to be exactly what a connected route should be ) and FRR ends up with both a kernel route and a connected route, leaving us in a very strange spot. This code change just mirrors the existing code of if there is a connected route drop the kernel route. Here we just do the reverse, if we have a kernel route already and a connected should be created, remove the kernel and keep the connected.


This is an automatic backport of pull request #17088 done by Mergify.

There exists a series of events where a kernel route is learned
first( that happens to be exactly what a connected route should be )
and FRR ends up with both a kernel route and a connected route,
leaving us in a very strange spot.  This code change just mirrors
the existing code of if there is a connected route drop the kernel
route.  Here we just do the reverse, if we have a kernel route
already and a connected should be created, remove the kernel and
keep the connected.

Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@nvidia.com>
(cherry picked from commit 74e2519)
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this change should only go in dev/10.2

@ton31337 ton31337 deleted the mergify/bp/stable/10.1/pr-17088 branch October 25, 2024 10:13
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