Previously, a Route object is owned by a Link object corresponding to the outgoing interface of the route, and a Route object that does not have outgoing interface is owned by the Manager object. However, there were several issues: - if a route has a nexthop ID, then the corresponding nexthop may be changed to use another interface, hence the outgoing interface of the route may be changed. - if a route requested with MultiPathRoute=, then the link who requests the route is different from the outgoing interface of the configured route. So, we need to find routes on other interfaces on reconfiguring or so. By this change, the limit of the number of routes per-interface is tentatively dropped. Let's re-introduce the limit later in a nicer way.
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