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1/*
2 * Copyright (c) 2009, 2010, 2011 Nicira Networks.
3 *
4 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
5 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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16
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17#ifndef OFPROTO_OFPROTO_PROVIDER_H
18#define OFPROTO_OFPROTO_PROVIDER_H 1
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19
20/* Definitions for use within ofproto. */
21
22#include "ofproto/ofproto.h"
1de11730 23#include "cfm.h"
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24#include "classifier.h"
25#include "list.h"
90bf1e07 26#include "ofp-errors.h"
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27#include "shash.h"
28#include "timeval.h"
29
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30struct ofputil_flow_mod;
31
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32/* An OpenFlow switch.
33 *
34 * With few exceptions, ofproto implementations may look at these fields but
35 * should not modify them. */
36struct ofproto {
37 const struct ofproto_class *ofproto_class;
38 char *type; /* Datapath type. */
39 char *name; /* Datapath name. */
40 struct hmap_node hmap_node; /* In global 'all_ofprotos' hmap. */
41
42 /* Settings. */
43 uint64_t fallback_dpid; /* Datapath ID if no better choice found. */
44 uint64_t datapath_id; /* Datapath ID. */
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45 unsigned flow_eviction_threshold; /* Threshold at which to begin flow
46 * table eviction. Only affects the
47 * ofproto-dpif implementation */
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48 bool forward_bpdu; /* Option to allow forwarding of BPDU frames
49 * when NORMAL action is invoked. */
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50 char *mfr_desc; /* Manufacturer. */
51 char *hw_desc; /* Hardware. */
52 char *sw_desc; /* Software version. */
53 char *serial_desc; /* Serial number. */
54 char *dp_desc; /* Datapath description. */
7257b535 55 enum ofp_config_flags frag_handling; /* One of OFPC_*. */
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56
57 /* Datapath. */
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58 struct hmap ports; /* Contains "struct ofport"s. */
59 struct shash port_by_name;
60
6c1491fb 61 /* Flow tables. */
d0918789 62 struct oftable *tables;
6c1491fb 63 int n_tables;
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64
65 /* OpenFlow connections. */
66 struct connmgr *connmgr;
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67
68 /* Flow table operation tracking. */
69 int state; /* Internal state. */
70 struct list pending; /* List of "struct ofopgroup"s. */
dd5616b3 71 unsigned int n_pending; /* list_size(&pending). */
7ee20df1 72 struct hmap deletions; /* All OFOPERATION_DELETE "ofoperation"s. */
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73
74 /* Linux VLAN device support (e.g. "eth0.10" for VLAN 10.)
75 *
76 * This is deprecated. It is only for compatibility with broken device
77 * drivers in old versions of Linux that do not properly support VLANs when
78 * VLAN devices are not used. When broken device drivers are no longer in
79 * widespread use, we will delete these interfaces. */
80 unsigned long int *vlan_bitmap; /* 4096-bit bitmap of in-use VLANs. */
81 bool vlans_changed; /* True if new VLANs are in use. */
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82};
83
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84void ofproto_init_tables(struct ofproto *, int n_tables);
85
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86struct ofproto *ofproto_lookup(const char *name);
87struct ofport *ofproto_get_port(const struct ofproto *, uint16_t ofp_port);
88
89/* An OpenFlow port within a "struct ofproto".
90 *
91 * With few exceptions, ofproto implementations may look at these fields but
92 * should not modify them. */
93struct ofport {
94 struct ofproto *ofproto; /* The ofproto that contains this port. */
95 struct hmap_node hmap_node; /* In struct ofproto's "ports" hmap. */
96 struct netdev *netdev;
97 struct ofp_phy_port opp;
98 uint16_t ofp_port; /* OpenFlow port number. */
031d8bff 99 unsigned int change_seq;
9197df76 100 int mtu;
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101};
102
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103void ofproto_port_set_state(struct ofport *, ovs_be32 state);
104
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105/* A flow table within a "struct ofproto". */
106struct oftable {
107 struct classifier cls; /* Contains "struct rule"s. */
108};
109
110/* Assigns TABLE to each oftable, in turn, in OFPROTO.
111 *
112 * All parameters are evaluated multiple times. */
113#define OFPROTO_FOR_EACH_TABLE(TABLE, OFPROTO) \
114 for ((TABLE) = (OFPROTO)->tables; \
115 (TABLE) < &(OFPROTO)->tables[(OFPROTO)->n_tables]; \
116 (TABLE)++)
117
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118/* An OpenFlow flow within a "struct ofproto".
119 *
120 * With few exceptions, ofproto implementations may look at these fields but
121 * should not modify them. */
122struct rule {
123 struct ofproto *ofproto; /* The ofproto that contains this rule. */
9ed18e46 124 struct list ofproto_node; /* Owned by ofproto base code. */
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125 struct cls_rule cr; /* In owning ofproto's classifier. */
126
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127 struct ofoperation *pending; /* Operation now in progress, if nonnull. */
128
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129 ovs_be64 flow_cookie; /* Controller-issued identifier. */
130
131 long long int created; /* Creation time. */
308881af 132 long long int modified; /* Time of last modification. */
abe529af 133 uint16_t idle_timeout; /* In seconds from time of last use. */
308881af 134 uint16_t hard_timeout; /* In seconds from last modification. */
6c1491fb 135 uint8_t table_id; /* Index in ofproto's 'tables' array. */
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136 bool send_flow_removed; /* Send a flow removed message? */
137
138 union ofp_action *actions; /* OpenFlow actions. */
139 int n_actions; /* Number of elements in actions[]. */
140};
141
142static inline struct rule *
143rule_from_cls_rule(const struct cls_rule *cls_rule)
144{
145 return cls_rule ? CONTAINER_OF(cls_rule, struct rule, cr) : NULL;
146}
147
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148void ofproto_rule_expire(struct rule *, uint8_t reason);
149void ofproto_rule_destroy(struct rule *);
150
90bf1e07 151void ofoperation_complete(struct ofoperation *, enum ofperr);
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152struct rule *ofoperation_get_victim(struct ofoperation *);
153
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154/* ofproto class structure, to be defined by each ofproto implementation.
155 *
156 *
157 * Data Structures
158 * ===============
159 *
160 * These functions work primarily with three different kinds of data
161 * structures:
162 *
163 * - "struct ofproto", which represents an OpenFlow switch.
164 *
165 * - "struct ofport", which represents a port within an ofproto.
166 *
167 * - "struct rule", which represents an OpenFlow flow within an ofproto.
168 *
169 * Each of these data structures contains all of the implementation-independent
170 * generic state for the respective concept, called the "base" state. None of
171 * them contains any extra space for ofproto implementations to use. Instead,
172 * each implementation is expected to declare its own data structure that
173 * contains an instance of the generic data structure plus additional
174 * implementation-specific members, called the "derived" state. The
175 * implementation can use casts or (preferably) the CONTAINER_OF macro to
176 * obtain access to derived state given only a pointer to the embedded generic
177 * data structure.
178 *
179 *
180 * Life Cycle
181 * ==========
182 *
183 * Four stylized functions accompany each of these data structures:
184 *
185 * "alloc" "construct" "destruct" "dealloc"
186 * ------------ ---------------- --------------- --------------
187 * ofproto ->alloc ->construct ->destruct ->dealloc
188 * ofport ->port_alloc ->port_construct ->port_destruct ->port_dealloc
189 * rule ->rule_alloc ->rule_construct ->rule_destruct ->rule_dealloc
190 *
191 * Any instance of a given data structure goes through the following life
192 * cycle:
193 *
194 * 1. The client calls the "alloc" function to obtain raw memory. If "alloc"
195 * fails, skip all the other steps.
196 *
197 * 2. The client initializes all of the data structure's base state. If this
198 * fails, skip to step 7.
199 *
200 * 3. The client calls the "construct" function. The implementation
201 * initializes derived state. It may refer to the already-initialized
202 * base state. If "construct" fails, skip to step 6.
203 *
204 * 4. The data structure is now initialized and in use.
205 *
206 * 5. When the data structure is no longer needed, the client calls the
207 * "destruct" function. The implementation uninitializes derived state.
208 * The base state has not been uninitialized yet, so the implementation
209 * may still refer to it.
210 *
211 * 6. The client uninitializes all of the data structure's base state.
212 *
213 * 7. The client calls the "dealloc" to free the raw memory. The
214 * implementation must not refer to base or derived state in the data
215 * structure, because it has already been uninitialized.
216 *
217 * Each "alloc" function allocates and returns a new instance of the respective
218 * data structure. The "alloc" function is not given any information about the
219 * use of the new data structure, so it cannot perform much initialization.
220 * Its purpose is just to ensure that the new data structure has enough room
221 * for base and derived state. It may return a null pointer if memory is not
222 * available, in which case none of the other functions is called.
223 *
224 * Each "construct" function initializes derived state in its respective data
225 * structure. When "construct" is called, all of the base state has already
226 * been initialized, so the "construct" function may refer to it. The
227 * "construct" function is allowed to fail, in which case the client calls the
228 * "dealloc" function (but not the "destruct" function).
229 *
230 * Each "destruct" function uninitializes and frees derived state in its
231 * respective data structure. When "destruct" is called, the base state has
232 * not yet been uninitialized, so the "destruct" function may refer to it. The
233 * "destruct" function is not allowed to fail.
234 *
235 * Each "dealloc" function frees raw memory that was allocated by the the
236 * "alloc" function. The memory's base and derived members might not have ever
237 * been initialized (but if "construct" returned successfully, then it has been
238 * "destruct"ed already). The "dealloc" function is not allowed to fail.
239 *
240 *
241 * Conventions
242 * ===========
243 *
244 * Most of these functions return 0 if they are successful or a positive error
245 * code on failure. Depending on the function, valid error codes are either
90bf1e07 246 * errno values or OFPERR_* OpenFlow error codes.
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247 *
248 * Most of these functions are expected to execute synchronously, that is, to
249 * block as necessary to obtain a result. Thus, these functions may return
250 * EAGAIN (or EWOULDBLOCK or EINPROGRESS) only where the function descriptions
251 * explicitly say those errors are a possibility. We may relax this
252 * requirement in the future if and when we encounter performance problems. */
253struct ofproto_class {
254/* ## ----------------- ## */
255/* ## Factory Functions ## */
256/* ## ----------------- ## */
257
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258 /* Enumerates the types of all support ofproto types into 'types'. The
259 * caller has already initialized 'types' and other ofproto classes might
260 * already have added names to it. */
abe529af 261 void (*enumerate_types)(struct sset *types);
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262
263 /* Enumerates the names of all existing datapath of the specified 'type'
264 * into 'names' 'all_dps'. The caller has already initialized 'names' as
265 * an empty sset.
266 *
267 * 'type' is one of the types enumerated by ->enumerate_types().
268 *
269 * Returns 0 if successful, otherwise a positive errno value.
270 */
abe529af 271 int (*enumerate_names)(const char *type, struct sset *names);
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272
273 /* Deletes the datapath with the specified 'type' and 'name'. The caller
274 * should have closed any open ofproto with this 'type' and 'name'; this
275 * function is allowed to fail if that is not the case.
276 *
277 * 'type' is one of the types enumerated by ->enumerate_types().
278 * 'name' is one of the names enumerated by ->enumerate_names() for 'type'.
279 *
280 * Returns 0 if successful, otherwise a positive errno value.
281 */
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282 int (*del)(const char *type, const char *name);
283
284/* ## --------------------------- ## */
285/* ## Top-Level ofproto Functions ## */
286/* ## --------------------------- ## */
287
288 /* Life-cycle functions for an "ofproto" (see "Life Cycle" above).
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289 *
290 *
291 * Construction
292 * ============
abe529af 293 *
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294 * ->construct() should not modify any base members of the ofproto. The
295 * client will initialize the ofproto's 'ports' and 'tables' members after
296 * construction is complete.
6c1491fb 297 *
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298 * When ->construct() is called, the client does not yet know how many flow
299 * tables the datapath supports, so ofproto->n_tables will be 0 and
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300 * ofproto->tables will be NULL. ->construct() should call
301 * ofproto_init_tables() to allocate and initialize ofproto->n_tables and
302 * ofproto->tables. Each flow table will be initially empty, so
303 * ->construct() should delete flows from the underlying datapath, if
304 * necessary, rather than populating the tables.
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305 *
306 * Only one ofproto instance needs to be supported for any given datapath.
307 * If a datapath is already open as part of one "ofproto", then another
308 * attempt to "construct" the same datapath as part of another ofproto is
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309 * allowed to fail with an error.
310 *
311 * ->construct() returns 0 if successful, otherwise a positive errno
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312 * value.
313 *
314 *
315 * Destruction
316 * ===========
317 *
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318 * If 'ofproto' has any pending asynchronous operations, ->destruct()
319 * must complete all of them by calling ofoperation_complete().
7ee20df1 320 *
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321 * ->destruct() must also destroy all remaining rules in the ofproto's
322 * tables, by passing each remaining rule to ofproto_rule_destroy(). The
323 * client will destroy the flow tables themselves after ->destruct()
324 * returns.
7ee20df1 325 */
abe529af 326 struct ofproto *(*alloc)(void);
0f5f95a9 327 int (*construct)(struct ofproto *ofproto);
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328 void (*destruct)(struct ofproto *ofproto);
329 void (*dealloc)(struct ofproto *ofproto);
330
331 /* Performs any periodic activity required by 'ofproto'. It should:
332 *
333 * - Call connmgr_send_packet_in() for each received packet that missed
334 * in the OpenFlow flow table or that had a OFPP_CONTROLLER output
335 * action.
336 *
337 * - Call ofproto_rule_expire() for each OpenFlow flow that has reached
338 * its hard_timeout or idle_timeout, to expire the flow.
5bf0e941 339 *
5fcc0d00 340 * Returns 0 if successful, otherwise a positive errno value. */
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341 int (*run)(struct ofproto *ofproto);
342
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343 /* Performs periodic activity required by 'ofproto' that needs to be done
344 * with the least possible latency.
345 *
346 * This is run multiple times per main loop. An ofproto provider may
347 * implement it or not, according to whether it provides a performance
348 * boost for that ofproto implementation. */
349 int (*run_fast)(struct ofproto *ofproto);
350
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351 /* Causes the poll loop to wake up when 'ofproto''s 'run' function needs to
352 * be called, e.g. by calling the timer or fd waiting functions in
353 * poll-loop.h. */
354 void (*wait)(struct ofproto *ofproto);
355
356 /* Every "struct rule" in 'ofproto' is about to be deleted, one by one.
357 * This function may prepare for that, for example by clearing state in
358 * advance. It should *not* actually delete any "struct rule"s from
359 * 'ofproto', only prepare for it.
360 *
361 * This function is optional; it's really just for optimization in case
362 * it's cheaper to delete all the flows from your hardware in a single pass
363 * than to do it one by one. */
364 void (*flush)(struct ofproto *ofproto);
365
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366 /* Helper for the OpenFlow OFPT_FEATURES_REQUEST request.
367 *
368 * The implementation should store true in '*arp_match_ip' if the switch
369 * supports matching IP addresses inside ARP requests and replies, false
370 * otherwise.
371 *
372 * The implementation should store in '*actions' a bitmap of the supported
373 * OpenFlow actions: the bit with value (1 << n) should be set to 1 if the
374 * implementation supports the action with value 'n', and to 0 otherwise.
375 * For example, if the implementation supports the OFPAT_OUTPUT and
376 * OFPAT_ENQUEUE actions, but no others, it would set '*actions' to (1 <<
377 * OFPAT_OUTPUT) | (1 << OFPAT_ENQUEUE). Vendor actions are not included
378 * in '*actions'. */
379 void (*get_features)(struct ofproto *ofproto,
380 bool *arp_match_ip, uint32_t *actions);
381
382 /* Helper for the OpenFlow OFPST_TABLE statistics request.
383 *
384 * The 'ots' array contains 'ofproto->n_tables' elements. Each element is
385 * initialized as:
386 *
387 * - 'table_id' to the array index.
388 *
389 * - 'name' to "table#" where # is the table ID.
390 *
00794817 391 * - 'wildcards' to OFPFW_ALL.
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392 *
393 * - 'max_entries' to 1,000,000.
394 *
395 * - 'active_count' to the classifier_count() for the table.
396 *
397 * - 'lookup_count' and 'matched_count' to 0.
398 *
399 * The implementation should update any members in each element for which
400 * it has better values:
401 *
402 * - 'name' to a more meaningful name.
403 *
404 * - 'wildcards' to the set of wildcards actually supported by the table
405 * (if it doesn't support all OpenFlow wildcards).
406 *
407 * - 'max_entries' to the maximum number of flows actually supported by
408 * the hardware.
409 *
410 * - 'lookup_count' to the number of packets looked up in this flow table
411 * so far.
412 *
413 * - 'matched_count' to the number of packets looked up in this flow
414 * table so far that matched one of the flow entries.
415 *
416 * Keep in mind that all of the members of struct ofp_table_stats are in
417 * network byte order.
418 */
419 void (*get_tables)(struct ofproto *ofproto, struct ofp_table_stats *ots);
420
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421/* ## ---------------- ## */
422/* ## ofport Functions ## */
423/* ## ---------------- ## */
424
425 /* Life-cycle functions for a "struct ofport" (see "Life Cycle" above).
426 *
427 * ->port_construct() should not modify any base members of the ofport.
428 *
429 * ofports are managed by the base ofproto code. The ofproto
430 * implementation should only create and destroy them in response to calls
431 * to these functions. The base ofproto code will create and destroy
432 * ofports in the following situations:
433 *
434 * - Just after the ->construct() function is called, the base ofproto
435 * iterates over all of the implementation's ports, using
436 * ->port_dump_start() and related functions, and constructs an ofport
437 * for each dumped port.
438 *
439 * - If ->port_poll() reports that a specific port has changed, then the
440 * base ofproto will query that port with ->port_query_by_name() and
441 * construct or destruct ofports as necessary to reflect the updated
442 * set of ports.
443 *
444 * - If ->port_poll() returns ENOBUFS to report an unspecified port set
445 * change, then the base ofproto will iterate over all of the
446 * implementation's ports, in the same way as at ofproto
447 * initialization, and construct and destruct ofports to reflect all of
448 * the changes.
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449 *
450 * ->port_construct() returns 0 if successful, otherwise a positive errno
451 * value.
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452 */
453 struct ofport *(*port_alloc)(void);
454 int (*port_construct)(struct ofport *ofport);
455 void (*port_destruct)(struct ofport *ofport);
456 void (*port_dealloc)(struct ofport *ofport);
457
458 /* Called after 'ofport->netdev' is replaced by a new netdev object. If
459 * the ofproto implementation uses the ofport's netdev internally, then it
460 * should switch to using the new one. The old one has been closed.
461 *
462 * An ofproto implementation that doesn't need to do anything in this
463 * function may use a null pointer. */
464 void (*port_modified)(struct ofport *ofport);
465
466 /* Called after an OpenFlow OFPT_PORT_MOD request changes a port's
467 * configuration. 'ofport->opp.config' contains the new configuration.
468 * 'old_config' contains the previous configuration.
469 *
470 * The caller implements OFPPC_PORT_DOWN using netdev functions to turn
471 * NETDEV_UP on and off, so this function doesn't have to do anything for
472 * that bit (and it won't be called if that is the only bit that
473 * changes). */
474 void (*port_reconfigured)(struct ofport *ofport, ovs_be32 old_config);
475
476 /* Looks up a port named 'devname' in 'ofproto'. On success, initializes
477 * '*port' appropriately.
478 *
479 * The caller owns the data in 'port' and must free it with
480 * ofproto_port_destroy() when it is no longer needed. */
481 int (*port_query_by_name)(const struct ofproto *ofproto,
482 const char *devname, struct ofproto_port *port);
483
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484 /* Attempts to add 'netdev' as a port on 'ofproto'. Returns 0 if
485 * successful, otherwise a positive errno value. If successful, sets
486 * '*ofp_portp' to the new port's port number.
487 *
488 * It doesn't matter whether the new port will be returned by a later call
489 * to ->port_poll(); the implementation may do whatever is more
490 * convenient. */
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491 int (*port_add)(struct ofproto *ofproto, struct netdev *netdev,
492 uint16_t *ofp_portp);
493
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494 /* Deletes port number 'ofp_port' from the datapath for 'ofproto'. Returns
495 * 0 if successful, otherwise a positive errno value.
496 *
497 * It doesn't matter whether the new port will be returned by a later call
498 * to ->port_poll(); the implementation may do whatever is more
499 * convenient. */
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500 int (*port_del)(struct ofproto *ofproto, uint16_t ofp_port);
501
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502 /* Get port stats */
503 int (*port_get_stats)(const struct ofport *port,
504 struct netdev_stats *stats);
505
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506 /* Port iteration functions.
507 *
508 * The client might not be entirely in control of the ports within an
509 * ofproto. Some hardware implementations, for example, might have a fixed
510 * set of ports in a datapath, and the Linux datapath allows the system
511 * administrator to externally add and remove ports with ovs-dpctl. For
512 * this reason, the client needs a way to iterate through all the ports
513 * that are actually in a datapath. These functions provide that
514 * functionality.
515 *
516 * The 'state' pointer provides the implementation a place to
517 * keep track of its position. Its format is opaque to the caller.
518 *
519 * The ofproto provider retains ownership of the data that it stores into
520 * ->port_dump_next()'s 'port' argument. The data must remain valid until
521 * at least the next call to ->port_dump_next() or ->port_dump_done() for
522 * 'state'. The caller will not modify or free it.
523 *
524 * Details
525 * =======
526 *
527 * ->port_dump_start() attempts to begin dumping the ports in 'ofproto'.
528 * On success, it should return 0 and initialize '*statep' with any data
529 * needed for iteration. On failure, returns a positive errno value, and
530 * the client will not call ->port_dump_next() or ->port_dump_done().
531 *
532 * ->port_dump_next() attempts to retrieve another port from 'ofproto' for
533 * 'state'. If there is another port, it should store the port's
534 * information into 'port' and return 0. It should return EOF if all ports
535 * have already been iterated. Otherwise, on error, it should return a
536 * positive errno value. This function will not be called again once it
537 * returns nonzero once for a given iteration (but the 'port_dump_done'
538 * function will be called afterward).
539 *
540 * ->port_dump_done() allows the implementation to release resources used
541 * for iteration. The caller might decide to stop iteration in the middle
542 * by calling this function before ->port_dump_next() returns nonzero.
543 *
544 * Usage Example
545 * =============
546 *
547 * int error;
548 * void *state;
549 *
550 * error = ofproto->ofproto_class->port_dump_start(ofproto, &state);
551 * if (!error) {
552 * for (;;) {
553 * struct ofproto_port port;
554 *
555 * error = ofproto->ofproto_class->port_dump_next(
556 * ofproto, state, &port);
557 * if (error) {
558 * break;
559 * }
560 * // Do something with 'port' here (without modifying or freeing
561 * // any of its data).
562 * }
563 * ofproto->ofproto_class->port_dump_done(ofproto, state);
564 * }
565 * // 'error' is now EOF (success) or a positive errno value (failure).
566 */
abe529af 567 int (*port_dump_start)(const struct ofproto *ofproto, void **statep);
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568 int (*port_dump_next)(const struct ofproto *ofproto, void *state,
569 struct ofproto_port *port);
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570 int (*port_dump_done)(const struct ofproto *ofproto, void *state);
571
572 /* Polls for changes in the set of ports in 'ofproto'. If the set of ports
573 * in 'ofproto' has changed, then this function should do one of the
574 * following:
575 *
576 * - Preferably: store the name of the device that was added to or deleted
577 * from 'ofproto' in '*devnamep' and return 0. The caller is responsible
578 * for freeing '*devnamep' (with free()) when it no longer needs it.
579 *
580 * - Alternatively: return ENOBUFS, without indicating the device that was
581 * added or deleted.
582 *
583 * Occasional 'false positives', in which the function returns 0 while
584 * indicating a device that was not actually added or deleted or returns
585 * ENOBUFS without any change, are acceptable.
586 *
587 * The purpose of 'port_poll' is to let 'ofproto' know about changes made
588 * externally to the 'ofproto' object, e.g. by a system administrator via
589 * ovs-dpctl. Therefore, it's OK, and even preferable, for port_poll() to
590 * not report changes made through calls to 'port_add' or 'port_del' on the
591 * same 'ofproto' object. (But it's OK for it to report them too, just
592 * slightly less efficient.)
593 *
594 * If the set of ports in 'ofproto' has not changed, returns EAGAIN. May
595 * also return other positive errno values to indicate that something has
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597 *
598 * If the set of ports in a datapath is fixed, or if the only way that the
599 * set of ports in a datapath can change is through ->port_add() and
600 * ->port_del(), then this function may be a null pointer.
601 */
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602 int (*port_poll)(const struct ofproto *ofproto, char **devnamep);
603
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605 * value other than EAGAIN.
606 *
607 * If the set of ports in a datapath is fixed, or if the only way that the
608 * set of ports in a datapath can change is through ->port_add() and
609 * ->port_del(), or if the poll loop will always wake up anyway when
610 * ->port_poll() will return a value other than EAGAIN, then this function
611 * may be a null pointer.
612 */
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613 void (*port_poll_wait)(const struct ofproto *ofproto);
614
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615 /* Checks the status of LACP negotiation for 'port'. Returns 1 if LACP
616 * partner information for 'port' is up-to-date, 0 if LACP partner
617 * information is not current (generally indicating a connectivity
618 * problem), or -1 if LACP is not enabled on 'port'.
619 *
620 * This function may be a null pointer if the ofproto implementation does
621 * not support LACP. */
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622 int (*port_is_lacp_current)(const struct ofport *port);
623
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624/* ## ----------------------- ## */
625/* ## OpenFlow Rule Functions ## */
626/* ## ----------------------- ## */
627
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629
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631 * success, stores the table ID into '*table_idp' and returns 0. On
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634 * The choice of table should be a function of 'cls_rule' and 'ofproto''s
635 * datapath capabilities. It should not depend on the flows already in
636 * 'ofproto''s flow tables. Failure implies that an OpenFlow rule with
637 * 'cls_rule' as its matching condition can never be inserted into
638 * 'ofproto', even starting from an empty flow table.
639 *
640 * If multiple tables are candidates for inserting the flow, the function
641 * should choose one arbitrarily (but deterministically).
642 *
13521ff5 643 * If this function is NULL then table 0 is always chosen. */
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644 enum ofperr (*rule_choose_table)(const struct ofproto *ofproto,
645 const struct cls_rule *cls_rule,
646 uint8_t *table_idp);
0ab6decf 647
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648 /* Life-cycle functions for a "struct rule" (see "Life Cycle" above).
649 *
5bf0e941 650 *
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651 * Asynchronous Operation Support
652 * ==============================
653 *
654 * The life-cycle operations on rules can operate asynchronously, meaning
655 * that ->rule_construct() and ->rule_destruct() only need to initiate
656 * their respective operations and do not need to wait for them to complete
657 * before they return. ->rule_modify_actions() also operates
658 * asynchronously.
659 *
660 * An ofproto implementation reports the success or failure of an
661 * asynchronous operation on a rule using the rule's 'pending' member,
662 * which points to a opaque "struct ofoperation" that represents the
663 * ongoing opreation. When the operation completes, the ofproto
664 * implementation calls ofoperation_complete(), passing the ofoperation and
665 * an error indication.
666 *
667 * Only the following contexts may call ofoperation_complete():
668 *
669 * - The function called to initiate the operation,
670 * e.g. ->rule_construct() or ->rule_destruct(). This is the best
671 * choice if the operation completes quickly.
672 *
673 * - The implementation's ->run() function.
674 *
675 * - The implementation's ->destruct() function.
676 *
677 * The ofproto base code updates the flow table optimistically, assuming
678 * that the operation will probably succeed:
679 *
680 * - ofproto adds or replaces the rule in the flow table before calling
681 * ->rule_construct().
682 *
683 * - ofproto updates the rule's actions before calling
684 * ->rule_modify_actions().
685 *
686 * - ofproto removes the rule before calling ->rule_destruct().
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689 * error, ofoperation_complete() backs out the already applied changes:
690 *
691 * - If adding or replacing a rule in the flow table fails, ofproto
692 * removes the new rule or restores the original rule.
693 *
694 * - If modifying a rule's actions fails, ofproto restores the original
695 * actions.
696 *
697 * - Removing a rule is not allowed to fail. It must always succeed.
698 *
699 * The ofproto base code serializes operations: if any operation is in
700 * progress on a given rule, ofproto postpones initiating any new operation
701 * on that rule until the pending operation completes. Therefore, every
702 * operation must eventually complete through a call to
703 * ofoperation_complete() to avoid delaying new operations indefinitely
704 * (including any OpenFlow request that affects the rule in question, even
705 * just to query its statistics).
706 *
707 *
708 * Construction
709 * ============
710 *
711 * When ->rule_construct() is called, the caller has already inserted
712 * 'rule' into 'rule->ofproto''s flow table numbered 'rule->table_id'.
713 * There are two cases:
714 *
715 * - 'rule' is a new rule in its flow table. In this case,
716 * ofoperation_get_victim(rule) returns NULL.
717 *
718 * - 'rule' is replacing an existing rule in its flow table that had the
719 * same matching criteria and priority. In this case,
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721 * "victim" rule).
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723 * ->rule_construct() should set the following in motion:
724 *
725 * - Validate that the matching rule in 'rule->cr' is supported by the
726 * datapath. For example, if the rule's table does not support
727 * registers, then it is an error if 'rule->cr' does not wildcard all
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729 *
730 * - Validate that 'rule->actions' and 'rule->n_actions' are well-formed
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732 * validate_actions() function (in ofp-util.c) can be useful as a model
733 * for action validation, but it accepts all of the OpenFlow actions
734 * that OVS understands. If your ofproto implementation only
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736 * action validation.
737 *
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739 * rule or replacing the existing one.
5bf0e941 740 *
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742 * state for the victim rule, as in step 5 in the "Life Cycle"
743 * described above.
744 *
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747 * there is one.)
08944c1d 748 *
7ee20df1 749 * ->rule_construct() must act in one of the following ways:
08944c1d 750 *
7ee20df1 751 * - If it succeeds, it must call ofoperation_complete() and return 0.
5bf0e941 752 *
7ee20df1 753 * - If it fails, it must act in one of the following ways:
5bf0e941 754 *
7ee20df1 755 * * Call ofoperation_complete() and return 0.
5bf0e941 756 *
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758 * ofoperation_complete() in this case.)
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761 * ->rule_dealloc() will be.
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763 * - If the operation is only partially complete, then it must return 0.
764 * Later, when the operation is complete, the ->run() or ->destruct()
765 * function must call ofoperation_complete() to report success or
766 * failure.
767 *
768 * ->rule_construct() should not modify any base members of struct rule.
769 *
770 *
771 * Destruction
772 * ===========
773 *
774 * When ->rule_destruct() is called, the caller has already removed 'rule'
775 * from 'rule->ofproto''s flow table. ->rule_destruct() should set in
776 * motion removing 'rule' from the datapath flow table. If removal
777 * completes synchronously, it should call ofoperation_complete().
778 * Otherwise, the ->run() or ->destruct() function must later call
779 * ofoperation_complete() after the operation completes.
780 *
781 * Rule destruction must not fail. */
abe529af 782 struct rule *(*rule_alloc)(void);
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785 void (*rule_dealloc)(struct rule *rule);
786
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788 * matched it in '*packet_count' and the number of bytes in those packets
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790 * count is unknown. */
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792 uint64_t *byte_count);
793
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795 * buffered packets for OpenFlow OFPT_FLOW_MOD commands.)
796 *
797 * Takes ownership of 'packet' (so it should eventually free it, with
798 * ofpbuf_delete()).
799 *
800 * 'flow' reflects the flow information for 'packet'. All of the
801 * information in 'flow' is extracted from 'packet', except for
802 * flow->tun_id and flow->in_port, which are assigned the correct values
803 * for the incoming packet. The register values are zeroed.
804 *
805 * The statistics for 'packet' should be included in 'rule'.
806 *
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808 enum ofperr (*rule_execute)(struct rule *rule, const struct flow *flow,
809 struct ofpbuf *packet);
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812 * the OpenFlow actions in 'rule' by a new set. (The original actions are
813 * in rule->pending->actions.)
814 *
815 * ->rule_modify_actions() should set the following in motion:
816 *
817 * - Validate that the actions now in 'rule' are well-formed OpenFlow
818 * actions that the datapath can correctly implement.
819 *
820 * - Update the datapath flow table with the new actions.
821 *
822 * If the operation synchronously completes, ->rule_modify_actions() may
823 * call ofoperation_complete() before it returns. Otherwise, ->run()
824 * should call ofoperation_complete() later, after the operation does
825 * complete.
826 *
827 * If the operation fails, then the base ofproto code will restore the
828 * original 'actions' and 'n_actions' of 'rule'.
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831 * rule. */
832 void (*rule_modify_actions)(struct rule *rule);
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835 * which takes one of the following values, with the corresponding
836 * meanings:
837 *
838 * - OFPC_FRAG_NORMAL: The switch should treat IP fragments the same way
839 * as other packets, omitting TCP and UDP port numbers (always setting
840 * them to 0).
841 *
842 * - OFPC_FRAG_DROP: The switch should drop all IP fragments without
843 * passing them through the flow table.
844 *
845 * - OFPC_FRAG_REASM: The switch should reassemble IP fragments before
846 * passing packets through the flow table.
847 *
848 * - OFPC_FRAG_NX_MATCH (a Nicira extension): Similar to OFPC_FRAG_NORMAL,
849 * except that TCP and UDP port numbers should be included in fragments
850 * with offset 0.
851 *
852 * Implementations are not required to support every mode.
853 * OFPC_FRAG_NORMAL is the default mode when an ofproto is created.
854 *
855 * At the time of the call to ->set_frag_handling(), the current mode is
856 * available in 'ofproto->frag_handling'. ->set_frag_handling() returns
857 * true if the requested mode was set, false if it is not supported.
858 *
859 * Upon successful return, the caller changes 'ofproto->frag_handling' to
860 * reflect the new mode.
861 */
862 bool (*set_frag_handling)(struct ofproto *ofproto,
863 enum ofp_config_flags frag_handling);
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866 * execute the 'n_actions' in the 'actions' array on 'packet'.
867 *
868 * The caller retains ownership of 'packet', so ->packet_out() should not
869 * modify or free it.
870 *
871 * This function must validate that the 'n_actions' elements in 'actions'
872 * are well-formed OpenFlow actions that can be correctly implemented by
90bf1e07 873 * the datapath. If not, then it should return an OpenFlow error code.
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875 * 'flow' reflects the flow information for 'packet'. All of the
876 * information in 'flow' is extracted from 'packet', except for
877 * flow->in_port, which is taken from the OFPT_PACKET_OUT message.
878 * flow->tun_id and its register values are zeroed.
879 *
880 * 'packet' is not matched against the OpenFlow flow table, so its
881 * statistics should not be included in OpenFlow flow statistics.
882 *
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884 enum ofperr (*packet_out)(struct ofproto *ofproto, struct ofpbuf *packet,
885 const struct flow *flow,
886 const union ofp_action *actions,
887 size_t n_actions);
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889/* ## ------------------------- ## */
890/* ## OFPP_NORMAL configuration ## */
891/* ## ------------------------- ## */
892
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894 * 'netflow_options', or turns off NetFlow if 'netflow_options' is NULL.
895 *
896 * EOPNOTSUPP as a return value indicates that 'ofproto' does not support
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899 const struct netflow_options *netflow_options);
900
901 void (*get_netflow_ids)(const struct ofproto *ofproto,
902 uint8_t *engine_type, uint8_t *engine_id);
903
904 /* Configures sFlow on 'ofproto' according to the options in
905 * 'sflow_options', or turns off sFlow if 'sflow_options' is NULL.
906 *
907 * EOPNOTSUPP as a return value indicates that 'ofproto' does not support
908 * sFlow, as does a null pointer. */
909 int (*set_sflow)(struct ofproto *ofproto,
910 const struct ofproto_sflow_options *sflow_options);
911
912 /* Configures connectivity fault management on 'ofport'.
913 *
a5610457 914 * If 'cfm_settings' is nonnull, configures CFM according to its members.
abe529af 915 *
a5610457 916 * If 'cfm_settings' is null, removes any connectivity fault management
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918 *
919 * EOPNOTSUPP as a return value indicates that this ofproto_class does not
920 * support CFM, as does a null pointer. */
a5610457 921 int (*set_cfm)(struct ofport *ofport, const struct cfm_settings *s);
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924 * is faulted (generally indicating a connectivity problem), 0 if CFM is
925 * not faulted, or -1 if CFM is not enabled on 'port'
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928 * not support CFM. */
929 int (*get_cfm_fault)(const struct ofport *ofport);
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932 * 'ofport'. Populates 'rmps' with a provider owned array of MPIDs, and
933 * 'n_rmps' with the number of MPIDs in 'rmps'. Returns a number less than
934 * 0 if CFM is not enabled of 'ofport'.
935 *
936 * This function may be a null pointer if the ofproto implementation does
937 * not support CFM. */
938 int (*get_cfm_remote_mpids)(const struct ofport *ofport,
939 const uint64_t **rmps, size_t *n_rmps);
940
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942 * settings defined in 's'.
943 *
944 * If 's' is nonnull, configures STP according to its members.
945 *
946 * If 's' is null, removes any STP configuration from 'ofproto'.
947 *
948 * EOPNOTSUPP as a return value indicates that this ofproto_class does not
949 * support STP, as does a null pointer. */
950 int (*set_stp)(struct ofproto *ofproto,
951 const struct ofproto_stp_settings *s);
952
953 /* Retrieves state of spanning tree protocol (STP) on 'ofproto'.
954 *
955 * Stores STP state for 'ofproto' in 's'. If the 'enabled' member
956 * is false, the other member values are not meaningful.
957 *
958 * EOPNOTSUPP as a return value indicates that this ofproto_class does not
959 * support STP, as does a null pointer. */
960 int (*get_stp_status)(struct ofproto *ofproto,
961 struct ofproto_stp_status *s);
962
963 /* Configures spanning tree protocol (STP) on 'ofport' using the
964 * settings defined in 's'.
965 *
966 * If 's' is nonnull, configures STP according to its members. The
967 * caller is responsible for assigning STP port numbers (using the
968 * 'port_num' member in the range of 1 through 255, inclusive) and
969 * ensuring there are no duplicates.
970 *
971 * If 's' is null, removes any STP configuration from 'ofport'.
972 *
973 * EOPNOTSUPP as a return value indicates that this ofproto_class does not
974 * support STP, as does a null pointer. */
975 int (*set_stp_port)(struct ofport *ofport,
976 const struct ofproto_port_stp_settings *s);
977
978 /* Retrieves spanning tree protocol (STP) port status of 'ofport'.
979 *
980 * Stores STP state for 'ofport' in 's'. If the 'enabled' member is
981 * false, the other member values are not meaningful.
982 *
983 * EOPNOTSUPP as a return value indicates that this ofproto_class does not
984 * support STP, as does a null pointer. */
985 int (*get_stp_port_status)(struct ofport *ofport,
986 struct ofproto_port_stp_status *s);
987
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989 * 'queues' attached to 'ofport'. This data is not intended to be
990 * sufficient to implement QoS. Instead, providers may use this
991 * information to implement features which require knowledge of what queues
992 * exist on a port, and some basic information about them.
993 *
994 * EOPNOTSUPP as a return value indicates that this ofproto_class does not
995 * support QoS, as does a null pointer. */
996 int (*set_queues)(struct ofport *ofport,
997 const struct ofproto_port_queue *queues, size_t n_qdscp);
998
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1000 * client data pointer 'aux' in 'ofproto'. A bundle is the same concept as
1001 * a Port in OVSDB, that is, it consists of one or more "slave" devices
1002 * (Interfaces, in OVSDB) along with VLAN and LACP configuration and, if
1003 * there is more than one slave, a bonding configuration. If 'aux' is
1004 * already registered then this function updates its configuration to 's'.
1005 * Otherwise, this function registers a new bundle.
1006 *
1007 * If 's' is NULL, this function unregisters the bundle registered on
1008 * 'ofproto' associated with client data pointer 'aux'. If no such bundle
1009 * has been registered, this has no effect.
1010 *
1011 * This function affects only the behavior of the NXAST_AUTOPATH action and
1012 * output to the OFPP_NORMAL port. An implementation that does not support
1013 * it at all may set it to NULL or return EOPNOTSUPP. An implementation
1014 * that supports only a subset of the functionality should implement what
1015 * it can and return 0. */
1016 int (*bundle_set)(struct ofproto *ofproto, void *aux,
1017 const struct ofproto_bundle_settings *s);
1018
1019 /* If 'port' is part of any bundle, removes it from that bundle. If the
1020 * bundle now has no ports, deletes the bundle. If the bundle now has only
1021 * one port, deconfigures the bundle's bonding configuration. */
1022 void (*bundle_remove)(struct ofport *ofport);
1023
1024 /* If 's' is nonnull, this function registers a mirror associated with
1025 * client data pointer 'aux' in 'ofproto'. A mirror is the same concept as
1026 * a Mirror in OVSDB. If 'aux' is already registered then this function
1027 * updates its configuration to 's'. Otherwise, this function registers a
1028 * new mirror.
1029 *
1030 * If 's' is NULL, this function unregisters the mirror registered on
1031 * 'ofproto' associated with client data pointer 'aux'. If no such mirror
1032 * has been registered, this has no effect.
1033 *
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1035 * it to NULL or return EOPNOTSUPP. An implementation that supports
1036 * only a subset of the functionality should implement what it can
1037 * and return 0. */
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1039 const struct ofproto_mirror_settings *s);
1040
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1042 * pointer 'aux' in 'ofproto'. Stores packet and byte counts in
1043 * 'packets' and 'bytes', respectively. If a particular counter is
1044 * not supported, the appropriate argument is set to UINT64_MAX.
1045 *
1046 * EOPNOTSUPP as a return value indicates that this ofproto_class does not
1047 * support retrieving mirror statistics. */
1048 int (*mirror_get_stats)(struct ofproto *ofproto, void *aux,
1049 uint64_t *packets, uint64_t *bytes);
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1052 * on which all packets are flooded, instead of using MAC learning. If
1053 * 'flood_vlans' is NULL, then MAC learning applies to all VLANs.
1054 *
1055 * This function affects only the behavior of the OFPP_NORMAL action. An
1056 * implementation that does not support it may set it to NULL or return
1057 * EOPNOTSUPP. */
1058 int (*set_flood_vlans)(struct ofproto *ofproto,
1059 unsigned long *flood_vlans);
1060
1061 /* Returns true if 'aux' is a registered bundle that is currently in use as
1062 * the output for a mirror. */
b4affc74 1063 bool (*is_mirror_output_bundle)(const struct ofproto *ofproto, void *aux);
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1065 /* When the configuration option of forward_bpdu changes, this function
1066 * will be invoked. */
1067 void (*forward_bpdu_changed)(struct ofproto *ofproto);
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1069/* Linux VLAN device support (e.g. "eth0.10" for VLAN 10.)
1070 *
1071 * This is deprecated. It is only for compatibility with broken device drivers
1072 * in old versions of Linux that do not properly support VLANs when VLAN
1073 * devices are not used. When broken device drivers are no longer in
1074 * widespread use, we will delete these interfaces. */
1075
1076 /* If 'realdev_ofp_port' is nonzero, then this function configures 'ofport'
1077 * as a VLAN splinter port for VLAN 'vid', associated with the real device
1078 * that has OpenFlow port number 'realdev_ofp_port'.
1079 *
1080 * If 'realdev_ofp_port' is zero, then this function deconfigures 'ofport'
1081 * as a VLAN splinter port.
1082 *
1083 * This function should be NULL if a an implementation does not support
1084 * it. */
1085 int (*set_realdev)(struct ofport *ofport,
1086 uint16_t realdev_ofp_port, int vid);
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1088
1089extern const struct ofproto_class ofproto_dpif_class;
1090
1091int ofproto_class_register(const struct ofproto_class *);
1092int ofproto_class_unregister(const struct ofproto_class *);
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1095 * because it overlaps with an ongoing flow table operation that has not yet
1096 * completed. The caller should retry the operation later.
1097 *
1098 * ofproto.c also uses this value internally for additional (similar) purposes.
1099 *
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1101 * not collide with any errno value, but not large enough to collide with an
1102 * OFPERR_* value. */
1103enum { OFPROTO_POSTPONE = 1 << 16 };
1104BUILD_ASSERT_DECL(OFPROTO_POSTPONE < OFPERR_OFS);
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1106int ofproto_flow_mod(struct ofproto *, const struct ofputil_flow_mod *);
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1108 const union ofp_action *, size_t n_actions);
7ee20df1 1109bool ofproto_delete_flow(struct ofproto *, const struct cls_rule *);
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1110void ofproto_flush_flows(struct ofproto *);
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5bee6e26 1112#endif /* ofproto/ofproto-provider.h */