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16
17 #ifndef OPENFLOW_NICIRA_EXT_H
18 #define OPENFLOW_NICIRA_EXT_H 1
19
20 #include "openflow/openflow.h"
21 #include "openvswitch/types.h"
22
23 /* The following vendor extensions, proposed by Nicira Networks, are not yet
24 * standardized, so they are not included in openflow.h. Some of them may be
25 * suitable for standardization; others we never expect to standardize. */
26
27 #define NX_VENDOR_ID 0x00002320
28 \f
29 /* Nicira vendor-specific error messages extension.
30 *
31 * OpenFlow 1.0 has a set of predefined error types (OFPET_*) and codes (which
32 * are specific to each type). It does not have any provision for
33 * vendor-specific error codes, and it does not even provide "generic" error
34 * codes that can apply to problems not anticipated by the OpenFlow
35 * specification authors.
36 *
37 * This extension attempts to address the problem by adding a generic "error
38 * vendor extension". The extension works as follows: use NXET_VENDOR as type
39 * and NXVC_VENDOR_ERROR as code, followed by struct nx_vendor_error with
40 * vendor-specific details, followed by at least 64 bytes of the failed
41 * request.
42 *
43 * It would be better to have a type-specific vendor extension, e.g. so that
44 * OFPET_BAD_ACTION could be used with vendor-specific code values. But
45 * OFPET_BAD_ACTION and most other standardized types already specify that
46 * their 'data' values are (the start of) the OpenFlow message being replied
47 * to, so there is no room to insert a vendor ID.
48 *
49 * Currently this extension is only implemented by Open vSwitch, but it seems
50 * like a reasonable candidate for future standardization.
51 */
52
53 /* This is a random number to avoid accidental collision with any other
54 * vendor's extension. */
55 #define NXET_VENDOR 0xb0c2
56
57 /* ofp_error msg 'code' values for NXET_VENDOR. */
58 enum nx_vendor_code {
59 NXVC_VENDOR_ERROR /* 'data' contains struct nx_vendor_error. */
60 };
61
62 /* 'data' for 'type' == NXET_VENDOR, 'code' == NXVC_VENDOR_ERROR. */
63 struct nx_vendor_error {
64 ovs_be32 vendor; /* Vendor ID as in struct ofp_vendor_header. */
65 ovs_be16 type; /* Vendor-defined type. */
66 ovs_be16 code; /* Vendor-defined subtype. */
67 /* Followed by at least the first 64 bytes of the failed request. */
68 };
69 \f
70 /* Nicira vendor requests and replies. */
71
72 /* Header for Nicira vendor requests and replies. */
73 struct nicira_header {
74 struct ofp_header header;
75 ovs_be32 vendor; /* NX_VENDOR_ID. */
76 ovs_be32 subtype; /* One of NXT_* below. */
77 };
78 OFP_ASSERT(sizeof(struct nicira_header) == 16);
79
80 /* Values for the 'subtype' member of struct nicira_header. */
81 enum nicira_type {
82 /* No longer used. */
83 NXT_STATUS_REQUEST__OBSOLETE = 0,
84 NXT_STATUS_REPLY__OBSOLETE = 1,
85 NXT_ACT_SET_CONFIG__OBSOLETE = 2,
86 NXT_ACT_GET_CONFIG__OBSOLETE = 3,
87 NXT_COMMAND_REQUEST__OBSOLETE = 4,
88 NXT_COMMAND_REPLY__OBSOLETE = 5,
89 NXT_FLOW_END_CONFIG__OBSOLETE = 6,
90 NXT_FLOW_END__OBSOLETE = 7,
91 NXT_MGMT__OBSOLETE = 8,
92 NXT_TUN_ID_FROM_COOKIE__OBSOLETE = 9,
93
94 /* Controller role support. The request body is struct nx_role_request.
95 * The reply echos the request. */
96 NXT_ROLE_REQUEST = 10,
97 NXT_ROLE_REPLY = 11,
98
99 /* Flexible flow specification (aka NXM = Nicira Extended Match). */
100 NXT_SET_FLOW_FORMAT = 12, /* Set flow format. */
101 NXT_FLOW_MOD = 13, /* Analogous to OFPT_FLOW_MOD. */
102 NXT_FLOW_REMOVED = 14, /* Analogous to OFPT_FLOW_REMOVED. */
103
104 /* Use the upper 8 bits of the 'command' member in struct ofp_flow_mod to
105 * designate the table to which a flow is to be added? See the big comment
106 * on struct nx_flow_mod_table_id for more information. */
107 NXT_FLOW_MOD_TABLE_ID = 15,
108
109 /* Alternative PACKET_IN message formats. */
110 NXT_SET_PACKET_IN_FORMAT = 16, /* Set Packet In format. */
111 NXT_PACKET_IN = 17 /* Nicira Packet In. */
112 };
113
114 /* Header for Nicira vendor stats request and reply messages. */
115 struct nicira_stats_msg {
116 struct ofp_vendor_stats_msg vsm; /* Vendor NX_VENDOR_ID. */
117 ovs_be32 subtype; /* One of NXST_* below. */
118 uint8_t pad[4]; /* Align to 64-bits. */
119 };
120 OFP_ASSERT(sizeof(struct nicira_stats_msg) == 24);
121
122 /* Values for the 'subtype' member of struct nicira_stats_msg. */
123 enum nicira_stats_type {
124 /* Flexible flow specification (aka NXM = Nicira Extended Match). */
125 NXST_FLOW, /* Analogous to OFPST_FLOW. */
126 NXST_AGGREGATE /* Analogous to OFPST_AGGREGATE. */
127 };
128
129 /* Fields to use when hashing flows. */
130 enum nx_hash_fields {
131 /* Ethernet source address (NXM_OF_ETH_SRC) only. */
132 NX_HASH_FIELDS_ETH_SRC,
133
134 /* L2 through L4, symmetric across src/dst. Specifically, each of the
135 * following fields, if present, is hashed (slashes separate symmetric
136 * pairs):
137 *
138 * - NXM_OF_ETH_DST / NXM_OF_ETH_SRC
139 * - NXM_OF_ETH_TYPE
140 * - The VID bits from NXM_OF_VLAN_TCI, ignoring PCP and CFI.
141 * - NXM_OF_IP_PROTO
142 * - NXM_OF_IP_SRC / NXM_OF_IP_DST
143 * - NXM_OF_TCP_SRC / NXM_OF_TCP_DST
144 */
145 NX_HASH_FIELDS_SYMMETRIC_L4
146 };
147
148 /* This command enables or disables an Open vSwitch extension that allows a
149 * controller to specify the OpenFlow table to which a flow should be added,
150 * instead of having the switch decide which table is most appropriate as
151 * required by OpenFlow 1.0. By default, the extension is disabled.
152 *
153 * When this feature is enabled, Open vSwitch treats struct ofp_flow_mod's
154 * 16-bit 'command' member as two separate fields. The upper 8 bits are used
155 * as the table ID, the lower 8 bits specify the command as usual. A table ID
156 * of 0xff is treated like a wildcarded table ID.
157 *
158 * The specific treatment of the table ID depends on the type of flow mod:
159 *
160 * - OFPFC_ADD: Given a specific table ID, the flow is always placed in that
161 * table. If an identical flow already exists in that table only, then it
162 * is replaced. If the flow cannot be placed in the specified table,
163 * either because the table is full or because the table cannot support
164 * flows of the given type, the switch replies with an
165 * OFPFMFC_ALL_TABLES_FULL error. (A controller can distinguish these
166 * cases by comparing the current and maximum number of entries reported
167 * in ofp_table_stats.)
168 *
169 * If the table ID is wildcarded, the switch picks an appropriate table
170 * itself. If an identical flow already exist in the selected flow table,
171 * then it is replaced. The choice of table might depend on the flows
172 * that are already in the switch; for example, if one table fills up then
173 * the switch might fall back to another one.
174 *
175 * - OFPFC_MODIFY, OFPFC_DELETE: Given a specific table ID, only flows
176 * within that table are matched and modified or deleted. If the table ID
177 * is wildcarded, flows within any table may be matched and modified or
178 * deleted.
179 *
180 * - OFPFC_MODIFY_STRICT, OFPFC_DELETE_STRICT: Given a specific table ID,
181 * only a flow within that table may be matched and modified or deleted.
182 * If the table ID is wildcarded and exactly one flow within any table
183 * matches, then it is modified or deleted; if flows in more than one
184 * table match, then none is modified or deleted.
185 */
186 struct nx_flow_mod_table_id {
187 struct ofp_header header;
188 uint32_t vendor; /* NX_VENDOR_ID. */
189 uint32_t subtype; /* NXT_FLOW_MOD_TABLE_ID. */
190 uint8_t set; /* Nonzero to enable, zero to disable. */
191 uint8_t pad[7];
192 };
193 OFP_ASSERT(sizeof(struct nx_flow_mod_table_id) == 24);
194
195 enum nx_packet_in_format {
196 NXPIF_OPENFLOW10 = 0, /* Standard OpenFlow 1.0 compatible. */
197 NXPIF_NXM = 1 /* Nicira Extended. */
198 };
199
200 /* NXT_SET_PACKET_IN_FORMAT request. */
201 struct nx_set_packet_in_format {
202 struct nicira_header nxh;
203 ovs_be32 format; /* One of NXPIF_*. */
204 };
205 OFP_ASSERT(sizeof(struct nx_set_packet_in_format) == 20);
206
207 /* NXT_PACKET_IN (analogous to OFPT_PACKET_IN).
208 *
209 * The NXT_PACKET_IN format is intended to model the OpenFlow-1.2 PACKET_IN
210 * with some minor tweaks. Most notably NXT_PACKET_IN includes the cookie of
211 * the rule which triggered the NXT_PACKET_IN message, and the match fields are
212 * in NXM format.
213 *
214 * The match fields in the NXT_PACKET_IN are intended to contain flow
215 * processing metadata collected at the time the NXT_PACKET_IN message was
216 * triggered. It is minimally required to contain the NXM_OF_IN_PORT of the
217 * packet, but may include other NXM headers such as flow registers. The match
218 * fields are allowed to contain non-metadata (e.g. NXM_OF_ETH_SRC etc).
219 * However, this information can typically be found in the packet directly, so
220 * it may be redundant.
221 *
222 * Whereas in most cases a controller can expect to only get back NXM fields
223 * that it set up itself (e.g. flow dumps will ordinarily report only NXM
224 * fields from flows that the controller added), NXT_PACKET_IN messages might
225 * contain fields that the controller does not understand, because the switch
226 * might support fields (new registers, new protocols, etc.) that the
227 * controller does not.  The controller must prepared to tolerate these.
228 *
229 * The 'cookie' and 'table_id' fields have no meaning when 'reason' is
230 * OFPR_NO_MATCH. In this case they should be set to 0. */
231 struct nx_packet_in {
232 struct nicira_header nxh;
233 ovs_be32 buffer_id; /* ID assigned by datapath. */
234 ovs_be16 total_len; /* Full length of frame. */
235 uint8_t reason; /* Reason packet is sent (one of OFPR_*). */
236 uint8_t table_id; /* ID of the table that was looked up. */
237 ovs_be64 cookie; /* Cookie of the rule that was looked up. */
238 ovs_be16 match_len; /* Size of nx_match. */
239 uint8_t pad[6]; /* Align to 64-bits. */
240 /* Followed by:
241 * - Exactly match_len (possibly 0) bytes containing the nx_match, then
242 * - Exactly (match_len + 7)/8*8 - match_len (between 0 and 7) bytes of
243 * all-zero bytes, then
244 * - Exactly 2 all-zero padding bytes, then
245 * - An Ethernet frame whose length is inferred from nxh.header.length.
246 *
247 * The padding bytes preceding the Ethernet frame ensure that the IP
248 * header (if any) following the Ethernet header is 32-bit aligned. */
249
250 /* uint8_t nxm_fields[...]; */ /* Match. */
251 /* uint8_t pad[2]; */ /* Align to 64 bit + 16 bit. */
252 /* uint8_t data[0]; */ /* Ethernet frame. */
253 };
254 OFP_ASSERT(sizeof(struct nx_packet_in) == 40);
255
256 /* Configures the "role" of the sending controller. The default role is:
257 *
258 * - Other (NX_ROLE_OTHER), which allows the controller access to all
259 * OpenFlow features.
260 *
261 * The other possible roles are a related pair:
262 *
263 * - Master (NX_ROLE_MASTER) is equivalent to Other, except that there may
264 * be at most one Master controller at a time: when a controller
265 * configures itself as Master, any existing Master is demoted to the
266 * Slave role.
267 *
268 * - Slave (NX_ROLE_SLAVE) allows the controller read-only access to
269 * OpenFlow features. In particular attempts to modify the flow table
270 * will be rejected with an OFPBRC_EPERM error.
271 *
272 * Slave controllers do not receive OFPT_PACKET_IN or OFPT_FLOW_REMOVED
273 * messages, but they do receive OFPT_PORT_STATUS messages.
274 */
275 struct nx_role_request {
276 struct nicira_header nxh;
277 ovs_be32 role; /* One of NX_ROLE_*. */
278 };
279 OFP_ASSERT(sizeof(struct nx_role_request) == 20);
280
281 enum nx_role {
282 NX_ROLE_OTHER, /* Default role, full access. */
283 NX_ROLE_MASTER, /* Full access, at most one. */
284 NX_ROLE_SLAVE /* Read-only access. */
285 };
286 \f
287 /* Nicira vendor flow actions. */
288
289 enum nx_action_subtype {
290 NXAST_SNAT__OBSOLETE, /* No longer used. */
291 NXAST_RESUBMIT, /* struct nx_action_resubmit */
292 NXAST_SET_TUNNEL, /* struct nx_action_set_tunnel */
293 NXAST_DROP_SPOOFED_ARP__OBSOLETE,
294 NXAST_SET_QUEUE, /* struct nx_action_set_queue */
295 NXAST_POP_QUEUE, /* struct nx_action_pop_queue */
296 NXAST_REG_MOVE, /* struct nx_action_reg_move */
297 NXAST_REG_LOAD, /* struct nx_action_reg_load */
298 NXAST_NOTE, /* struct nx_action_note */
299 NXAST_SET_TUNNEL64, /* struct nx_action_set_tunnel64 */
300 NXAST_MULTIPATH, /* struct nx_action_multipath */
301 NXAST_AUTOPATH, /* struct nx_action_autopath */
302 NXAST_BUNDLE, /* struct nx_action_bundle */
303 NXAST_BUNDLE_LOAD, /* struct nx_action_bundle */
304 NXAST_RESUBMIT_TABLE, /* struct nx_action_resubmit */
305 NXAST_OUTPUT_REG, /* struct nx_action_output_reg */
306 NXAST_LEARN, /* struct nx_action_learn */
307 NXAST_EXIT, /* struct nx_action_header */
308 NXAST_DEC_TTL, /* struct nx_action_header */
309 };
310
311 /* Header for Nicira-defined actions. */
312 struct nx_action_header {
313 ovs_be16 type; /* OFPAT_VENDOR. */
314 ovs_be16 len; /* Length is 16. */
315 ovs_be32 vendor; /* NX_VENDOR_ID. */
316 ovs_be16 subtype; /* NXAST_*. */
317 uint8_t pad[6];
318 };
319 OFP_ASSERT(sizeof(struct nx_action_header) == 16);
320
321 /* Action structures for NXAST_RESUBMIT and NXAST_RESUBMIT_TABLE.
322 *
323 * These actions search one of the switch's flow tables:
324 *
325 * - For NXAST_RESUBMIT_TABLE only, if the 'table' member is not 255, then
326 * it specifies the table to search.
327 *
328 * - Otherwise (for NXAST_RESUBMIT_TABLE with a 'table' of 255, or for
329 * NXAST_RESUBMIT regardless of 'table'), it searches the current flow
330 * table, that is, the OpenFlow flow table that contains the flow from
331 * which this action was obtained. If this action did not come from a
332 * flow table (e.g. it came from an OFPT_PACKET_OUT message), then table 0
333 * is the current table.
334 *
335 * The flow table lookup uses a flow that may be slightly modified from the
336 * original lookup:
337 *
338 * - For NXAST_RESUBMIT, the 'in_port' member of struct nx_action_resubmit
339 * is used as the flow's in_port.
340 *
341 * - For NXAST_RESUBMIT_TABLE, if the 'in_port' member is not OFPP_IN_PORT,
342 * then its value is used as the flow's in_port. Otherwise, the original
343 * in_port is used.
344 *
345 * - If actions that modify the flow (e.g. OFPAT_SET_VLAN_VID) precede the
346 * resubmit action, then the flow is updated with the new values.
347 *
348 * Following the lookup, the original in_port is restored.
349 *
350 * If the modified flow matched in the flow table, then the corresponding
351 * actions are executed. Afterward, actions following the resubmit in the
352 * original set of actions, if any, are executed; any changes made to the
353 * packet (e.g. changes to VLAN) by secondary actions persist when those
354 * actions are executed, although the original in_port is restored.
355 *
356 * Resubmit actions may be used any number of times within a set of actions.
357 *
358 * Resubmit actions may nest to an implementation-defined depth. Beyond this
359 * implementation-defined depth, further resubmit actions are simply ignored.
360 *
361 * NXAST_RESUBMIT ignores 'table' and 'pad'. NXAST_RESUBMIT_TABLE requires
362 * 'pad' to be all-bits-zero.
363 *
364 * Open vSwitch 1.0.1 and earlier did not support recursion. Open vSwitch
365 * before 1.2.90 did not support NXAST_RESUBMIT_TABLE.
366 */
367 struct nx_action_resubmit {
368 ovs_be16 type; /* OFPAT_VENDOR. */
369 ovs_be16 len; /* Length is 16. */
370 ovs_be32 vendor; /* NX_VENDOR_ID. */
371 ovs_be16 subtype; /* NXAST_RESUBMIT. */
372 ovs_be16 in_port; /* New in_port for checking flow table. */
373 uint8_t table; /* NXAST_RESUBMIT_TABLE: table to use. */
374 uint8_t pad[3];
375 };
376 OFP_ASSERT(sizeof(struct nx_action_resubmit) == 16);
377
378 /* Action structure for NXAST_SET_TUNNEL.
379 *
380 * Sets the encapsulating tunnel ID to a 32-bit value. The most-significant 32
381 * bits of the tunnel ID are set to 0. */
382 struct nx_action_set_tunnel {
383 ovs_be16 type; /* OFPAT_VENDOR. */
384 ovs_be16 len; /* Length is 16. */
385 ovs_be32 vendor; /* NX_VENDOR_ID. */
386 ovs_be16 subtype; /* NXAST_SET_TUNNEL. */
387 uint8_t pad[2];
388 ovs_be32 tun_id; /* Tunnel ID. */
389 };
390 OFP_ASSERT(sizeof(struct nx_action_set_tunnel) == 16);
391
392 /* Action structure for NXAST_SET_TUNNEL64.
393 *
394 * Sets the encapsulating tunnel ID to a 64-bit value. */
395 struct nx_action_set_tunnel64 {
396 ovs_be16 type; /* OFPAT_VENDOR. */
397 ovs_be16 len; /* Length is 16. */
398 ovs_be32 vendor; /* NX_VENDOR_ID. */
399 ovs_be16 subtype; /* NXAST_SET_TUNNEL64. */
400 uint8_t pad[6];
401 ovs_be64 tun_id; /* Tunnel ID. */
402 };
403 OFP_ASSERT(sizeof(struct nx_action_set_tunnel64) == 24);
404
405 /* Action structure for NXAST_SET_QUEUE.
406 *
407 * Set the queue that should be used when packets are output. This is similar
408 * to the OpenFlow OFPAT_ENQUEUE action, but does not take the output port as
409 * an argument. This allows the queue to be defined before the port is
410 * known. */
411 struct nx_action_set_queue {
412 ovs_be16 type; /* OFPAT_VENDOR. */
413 ovs_be16 len; /* Length is 16. */
414 ovs_be32 vendor; /* NX_VENDOR_ID. */
415 ovs_be16 subtype; /* NXAST_SET_QUEUE. */
416 uint8_t pad[2];
417 ovs_be32 queue_id; /* Where to enqueue packets. */
418 };
419 OFP_ASSERT(sizeof(struct nx_action_set_queue) == 16);
420
421 /* Action structure for NXAST_POP_QUEUE.
422 *
423 * Restores the queue to the value it was before any NXAST_SET_QUEUE actions
424 * were used. Only the original queue can be restored this way; no stack is
425 * maintained. */
426 struct nx_action_pop_queue {
427 ovs_be16 type; /* OFPAT_VENDOR. */
428 ovs_be16 len; /* Length is 16. */
429 ovs_be32 vendor; /* NX_VENDOR_ID. */
430 ovs_be16 subtype; /* NXAST_POP_QUEUE. */
431 uint8_t pad[6];
432 };
433 OFP_ASSERT(sizeof(struct nx_action_pop_queue) == 16);
434
435 /* Action structure for NXAST_REG_MOVE.
436 *
437 * Copies src[src_ofs:src_ofs+n_bits] to dst[dst_ofs:dst_ofs+n_bits], where
438 * a[b:c] denotes the bits within 'a' numbered 'b' through 'c' (not including
439 * bit 'c'). Bit numbering starts at 0 for the least-significant bit, 1 for
440 * the next most significant bit, and so on.
441 *
442 * 'src' and 'dst' are nxm_header values with nxm_hasmask=0. (It doesn't make
443 * sense to use nxm_hasmask=1 because the action does not do any kind of
444 * matching; it uses the actual value of a field.)
445 *
446 * The following nxm_header values are potentially acceptable as 'src':
447 *
448 * - NXM_OF_IN_PORT
449 * - NXM_OF_ETH_DST
450 * - NXM_OF_ETH_SRC
451 * - NXM_OF_ETH_TYPE
452 * - NXM_OF_VLAN_TCI
453 * - NXM_OF_IP_TOS
454 * - NXM_OF_IP_PROTO
455 * - NXM_OF_IP_SRC
456 * - NXM_OF_IP_DST
457 * - NXM_OF_TCP_SRC
458 * - NXM_OF_TCP_DST
459 * - NXM_OF_UDP_SRC
460 * - NXM_OF_UDP_DST
461 * - NXM_OF_ICMP_TYPE
462 * - NXM_OF_ICMP_CODE
463 * - NXM_OF_ARP_OP
464 * - NXM_OF_ARP_SPA
465 * - NXM_OF_ARP_TPA
466 * - NXM_NX_TUN_ID
467 * - NXM_NX_ARP_SHA
468 * - NXM_NX_ARP_THA
469 * - NXM_NX_ICMPV6_TYPE
470 * - NXM_NX_ICMPV6_CODE
471 * - NXM_NX_ND_SLL
472 * - NXM_NX_ND_TLL
473 * - NXM_NX_REG(idx) for idx in the switch's accepted range.
474 *
475 * The following nxm_header values are potentially acceptable as 'dst':
476 *
477 * - NXM_OF_ETH_DST
478 * - NXM_OF_ETH_SRC
479 * - NXM_OF_IP_TOS
480 * - NXM_OF_IP_SRC
481 * - NXM_OF_IP_DST
482 * - NXM_OF_TCP_SRC
483 * - NXM_OF_TCP_DST
484 * - NXM_OF_UDP_SRC
485 * - NXM_OF_UDP_DST
486 * Modifying any of the above fields changes the corresponding packet
487 * header.
488 *
489 * - NXM_NX_REG(idx) for idx in the switch's accepted range.
490 *
491 * - NXM_OF_VLAN_TCI. Modifying this field's value has side effects on the
492 * packet's 802.1Q header. Setting a value with CFI=0 removes the 802.1Q
493 * header (if any), ignoring the other bits. Setting a value with CFI=1
494 * adds or modifies the 802.1Q header appropriately, setting the TCI field
495 * to the field's new value (with the CFI bit masked out).
496 *
497 * - NXM_NX_TUN_ID. Modifying this value modifies the tunnel ID used for the
498 * packet's next tunnel encapsulation.
499 *
500 * A given nxm_header value may be used as 'src' or 'dst' only on a flow whose
501 * nx_match satisfies its prerequisites. For example, NXM_OF_IP_TOS may be
502 * used only if the flow's nx_match includes an nxm_entry that specifies
503 * nxm_type=NXM_OF_ETH_TYPE, nxm_hasmask=0, and nxm_value=0x0800.
504 *
505 * The switch will reject actions for which src_ofs+n_bits is greater than the
506 * width of 'src' or dst_ofs+n_bits is greater than the width of 'dst' with
507 * error type OFPET_BAD_ACTION, code OFPBAC_BAD_ARGUMENT.
508 */
509 struct nx_action_reg_move {
510 ovs_be16 type; /* OFPAT_VENDOR. */
511 ovs_be16 len; /* Length is 16. */
512 ovs_be32 vendor; /* NX_VENDOR_ID. */
513 ovs_be16 subtype; /* NXAST_REG_MOVE. */
514 ovs_be16 n_bits; /* Number of bits. */
515 ovs_be16 src_ofs; /* Starting bit offset in source. */
516 ovs_be16 dst_ofs; /* Starting bit offset in destination. */
517 ovs_be32 src; /* Source register. */
518 ovs_be32 dst; /* Destination register. */
519 };
520 OFP_ASSERT(sizeof(struct nx_action_reg_move) == 24);
521
522 /* Action structure for NXAST_REG_LOAD.
523 *
524 * Copies value[0:n_bits] to dst[ofs:ofs+n_bits], where a[b:c] denotes the bits
525 * within 'a' numbered 'b' through 'c' (not including bit 'c'). Bit numbering
526 * starts at 0 for the least-significant bit, 1 for the next most significant
527 * bit, and so on.
528 *
529 * 'dst' is an nxm_header with nxm_hasmask=0. See the documentation for
530 * NXAST_REG_MOVE, above, for the permitted fields and for the side effects of
531 * loading them.
532 *
533 * The 'ofs' and 'n_bits' fields are combined into a single 'ofs_nbits' field
534 * to avoid enlarging the structure by another 8 bytes. To allow 'n_bits' to
535 * take a value between 1 and 64 (inclusive) while taking up only 6 bits, it is
536 * also stored as one less than its true value:
537 *
538 * 15 6 5 0
539 * +------------------------------+------------------+
540 * | ofs | n_bits - 1 |
541 * +------------------------------+------------------+
542 *
543 * The switch will reject actions for which ofs+n_bits is greater than the
544 * width of 'dst', or in which any bits in 'value' with value 2**n_bits or
545 * greater are set to 1, with error type OFPET_BAD_ACTION, code
546 * OFPBAC_BAD_ARGUMENT.
547 */
548 struct nx_action_reg_load {
549 ovs_be16 type; /* OFPAT_VENDOR. */
550 ovs_be16 len; /* Length is 16. */
551 ovs_be32 vendor; /* NX_VENDOR_ID. */
552 ovs_be16 subtype; /* NXAST_REG_LOAD. */
553 ovs_be16 ofs_nbits; /* (ofs << 6) | (n_bits - 1). */
554 ovs_be32 dst; /* Destination register. */
555 ovs_be64 value; /* Immediate value. */
556 };
557 OFP_ASSERT(sizeof(struct nx_action_reg_load) == 24);
558
559 /* Action structure for NXAST_NOTE.
560 *
561 * This action has no effect. It is variable length. The switch does not
562 * attempt to interpret the user-defined 'note' data in any way. A controller
563 * can use this action to attach arbitrary metadata to a flow.
564 *
565 * This action might go away in the future.
566 */
567 struct nx_action_note {
568 ovs_be16 type; /* OFPAT_VENDOR. */
569 ovs_be16 len; /* A multiple of 8, but at least 16. */
570 ovs_be32 vendor; /* NX_VENDOR_ID. */
571 ovs_be16 subtype; /* NXAST_NOTE. */
572 uint8_t note[6]; /* Start of user-defined data. */
573 /* Possibly followed by additional user-defined data. */
574 };
575 OFP_ASSERT(sizeof(struct nx_action_note) == 16);
576
577 /* Action structure for NXAST_MULTIPATH.
578 *
579 * This action performs the following steps in sequence:
580 *
581 * 1. Hashes the fields designated by 'fields', one of NX_HASH_FIELDS_*.
582 * Refer to the definition of "enum nx_mp_fields" for details.
583 *
584 * The 'basis' value is used as a universal hash parameter, that is,
585 * different values of 'basis' yield different hash functions. The
586 * particular universal hash function used is implementation-defined.
587 *
588 * The hashed fields' values are drawn from the current state of the
589 * flow, including all modifications that have been made by actions up to
590 * this point.
591 *
592 * 2. Applies the multipath link choice algorithm specified by 'algorithm',
593 * one of NX_MP_ALG_*. Refer to the definition of "enum nx_mp_algorithm"
594 * for details.
595 *
596 * The output of the algorithm is 'link', an unsigned integer less than
597 * or equal to 'max_link'.
598 *
599 * Some algorithms use 'arg' as an additional argument.
600 *
601 * 3. Stores 'link' in dst[ofs:ofs+n_bits]. The format and semantics of
602 * 'dst' and 'ofs_nbits' are similar to those for the NXAST_REG_LOAD
603 * action.
604 *
605 * The switch will reject actions that have an unknown 'fields', or an unknown
606 * 'algorithm', or in which ofs+n_bits is greater than the width of 'dst', or
607 * in which 'max_link' is greater than or equal to 2**n_bits, with error type
608 * OFPET_BAD_ACTION, code OFPBAC_BAD_ARGUMENT.
609 */
610 struct nx_action_multipath {
611 ovs_be16 type; /* OFPAT_VENDOR. */
612 ovs_be16 len; /* Length is 32. */
613 ovs_be32 vendor; /* NX_VENDOR_ID. */
614 ovs_be16 subtype; /* NXAST_MULTIPATH. */
615
616 /* What fields to hash and how. */
617 ovs_be16 fields; /* One of NX_HASH_FIELDS_*. */
618 ovs_be16 basis; /* Universal hash parameter. */
619 ovs_be16 pad0;
620
621 /* Multipath link choice algorithm to apply to hash value. */
622 ovs_be16 algorithm; /* One of NX_MP_ALG_*. */
623 ovs_be16 max_link; /* Number of output links, minus 1. */
624 ovs_be32 arg; /* Algorithm-specific argument. */
625 ovs_be16 pad1;
626
627 /* Where to store the result. */
628 ovs_be16 ofs_nbits; /* (ofs << 6) | (n_bits - 1). */
629 ovs_be32 dst; /* Destination. */
630 };
631 OFP_ASSERT(sizeof(struct nx_action_multipath) == 32);
632
633 /* NXAST_MULTIPATH: Multipath link choice algorithm to apply.
634 *
635 * In the descriptions below, 'n_links' is max_link + 1. */
636 enum nx_mp_algorithm {
637 /* link = hash(flow) % n_links.
638 *
639 * Redistributes all traffic when n_links changes. O(1) performance. See
640 * RFC 2992.
641 *
642 * Use UINT16_MAX for max_link to get a raw hash value. */
643 NX_MP_ALG_MODULO_N,
644
645 /* link = hash(flow) / (MAX_HASH / n_links).
646 *
647 * Redistributes between one-quarter and one-half of traffic when n_links
648 * changes. O(1) performance. See RFC 2992.
649 */
650 NX_MP_ALG_HASH_THRESHOLD,
651
652 /* for i in [0,n_links):
653 * weights[i] = hash(flow, i)
654 * link = { i such that weights[i] >= weights[j] for all j != i }
655 *
656 * Redistributes 1/n_links of traffic when n_links changes. O(n_links)
657 * performance. If n_links is greater than a threshold (currently 64, but
658 * subject to change), Open vSwitch will substitute another algorithm
659 * automatically. See RFC 2992. */
660 NX_MP_ALG_HRW, /* Highest Random Weight. */
661
662 /* i = 0
663 * repeat:
664 * i = i + 1
665 * link = hash(flow, i) % arg
666 * while link > max_link
667 *
668 * Redistributes 1/n_links of traffic when n_links changes. O(1)
669 * performance when arg/max_link is bounded by a constant.
670 *
671 * Redistributes all traffic when arg changes.
672 *
673 * arg must be greater than max_link and for best performance should be no
674 * more than approximately max_link * 2. If arg is outside the acceptable
675 * range, Open vSwitch will automatically substitute the least power of 2
676 * greater than max_link.
677 *
678 * This algorithm is specific to Open vSwitch.
679 */
680 NX_MP_ALG_ITER_HASH /* Iterative Hash. */
681 };
682 \f
683 /* Action structure for NXAST_LEARN.
684 *
685 * This action adds or modifies a flow in an OpenFlow table, similar to
686 * OFPT_FLOW_MOD with OFPFC_MODIFY_STRICT as 'command'. The new flow has the
687 * specified idle timeout, hard timeout, priority, cookie, and flags. The new
688 * flow's match criteria and actions are built by applying each of the series
689 * of flow_mod_spec elements included as part of the action.
690 *
691 * A flow_mod_spec starts with a 16-bit header. A header that is all-bits-0 is
692 * a no-op used for padding the action as a whole to a multiple of 8 bytes in
693 * length. Otherwise, the flow_mod_spec can be thought of as copying 'n_bits'
694 * bits from a source to a destination. In this case, the header contains
695 * multiple fields:
696 *
697 * 15 14 13 12 11 10 0
698 * +------+---+------+---------------------------------+
699 * | 0 |src| dst | n_bits |
700 * +------+---+------+---------------------------------+
701 *
702 * The meaning and format of a flow_mod_spec depends on 'src' and 'dst'. The
703 * following table summarizes the meaning of each possible combination.
704 * Details follow the table:
705 *
706 * src dst meaning
707 * --- --- ----------------------------------------------------------
708 * 0 0 Add match criteria based on value in a field.
709 * 1 0 Add match criteria based on an immediate value.
710 * 0 1 Add NXAST_REG_LOAD action to copy field into a different field.
711 * 1 1 Add NXAST_REG_LOAD action to load immediate value into a field.
712 * 0 2 Add OFPAT_OUTPUT action to output to port from specified field.
713 * All other combinations are undefined and not allowed.
714 *
715 * The flow_mod_spec header is followed by a source specification and a
716 * destination specification. The format and meaning of the source
717 * specification depends on 'src':
718 *
719 * - If 'src' is 0, the source bits are taken from a field in the flow to
720 * which this action is attached. (This should be a wildcarded field. If
721 * its value is fully specified then the source bits being copied have
722 * constant values.)
723 *
724 * The source specification is an ovs_be32 'field' and an ovs_be16 'ofs'.
725 * 'field' is an nxm_header with nxm_hasmask=0, and 'ofs' the starting bit
726 * offset within that field. The source bits are field[ofs:ofs+n_bits-1].
727 * 'field' and 'ofs' are subject to the same restrictions as the source
728 * field in NXAST_REG_MOVE.
729 *
730 * - If 'src' is 1, the source bits are a constant value. The source
731 * specification is (n_bits+15)/16*2 bytes long. Taking those bytes as a
732 * number in network order, the source bits are the 'n_bits'
733 * least-significant bits. The switch will report an error if other bits
734 * in the constant are nonzero.
735 *
736 * The flow_mod_spec destination specification, for 'dst' of 0 or 1, is an
737 * ovs_be32 'field' and an ovs_be16 'ofs'. 'field' is an nxm_header with
738 * nxm_hasmask=0 and 'ofs' is a starting bit offset within that field. The
739 * meaning of the flow_mod_spec depends on 'dst':
740 *
741 * - If 'dst' is 0, the flow_mod_spec specifies match criteria for the new
742 * flow. The new flow matches only if bits field[ofs:ofs+n_bits-1] in a
743 * packet equal the source bits. 'field' may be any nxm_header with
744 * nxm_hasmask=0 that is allowed in NXT_FLOW_MOD.
745 *
746 * Order is significant. Earlier flow_mod_specs must satisfy any
747 * prerequisites for matching fields specified later, by copying constant
748 * values into prerequisite fields.
749 *
750 * The switch will reject flow_mod_specs that do not satisfy NXM masking
751 * restrictions.
752 *
753 * - If 'dst' is 1, the flow_mod_spec specifies an NXAST_REG_LOAD action for
754 * the new flow. The new flow copies the source bits into
755 * field[ofs:ofs+n_bits-1]. Actions are executed in the same order as the
756 * flow_mod_specs.
757 *
758 * The flow_mod_spec destination spec for 'dst' of 2 (when 'src' is 0) is
759 * empty. It has the following meaning:
760 *
761 * - The flow_mod_spec specifies an OFPAT_OUTPUT action for the new flow.
762 * The new flow outputs to the OpenFlow port specified by the source field.
763 * Of the special output ports with value OFPP_MAX or larger, OFPP_IN_PORT,
764 * OFPP_FLOOD, OFPP_LOCAL, and OFPP_ALL are supported. Other special ports
765 * may not be used.
766 *
767 * Resource Management
768 * -------------------
769 *
770 * A switch has a finite amount of flow table space available for learning.
771 * When this space is exhausted, no new learning table entries will be learned
772 * until some existing flow table entries expire. The controller should be
773 * prepared to handle this by flooding (which can be implemented as a
774 * low-priority flow).
775 *
776 * Examples
777 * --------
778 *
779 * The following examples give a prose description of the flow_mod_specs along
780 * with informal notation for how those would be represented and a hex dump of
781 * the bytes that would be required.
782 *
783 * These examples could work with various nx_action_learn parameters. Typical
784 * values would be idle_timeout=OFP_FLOW_PERMANENT, hard_timeout=60,
785 * priority=OFP_DEFAULT_PRIORITY, flags=0, table_id=10.
786 *
787 * 1. Learn input port based on the source MAC, with lookup into
788 * NXM_NX_REG1[16:31] by resubmit to in_port=99:
789 *
790 * Match on in_port=99:
791 * ovs_be16(src=1, dst=0, n_bits=16), 20 10
792 * ovs_be16(99), 00 63
793 * ovs_be32(NXM_OF_IN_PORT), ovs_be16(0) 00 00 00 02 00 00
794 *
795 * Match Ethernet destination on Ethernet source from packet:
796 * ovs_be16(src=0, dst=0, n_bits=48), 00 30
797 * ovs_be32(NXM_OF_ETH_SRC), ovs_be16(0) 00 00 04 06 00 00
798 * ovs_be32(NXM_OF_ETH_DST), ovs_be16(0) 00 00 02 06 00 00
799 *
800 * Set NXM_NX_REG1[16:31] to the packet's input port:
801 * ovs_be16(src=0, dst=1, n_bits=16), 08 10
802 * ovs_be32(NXM_OF_IN_PORT), ovs_be16(0) 00 00 00 02 00 00
803 * ovs_be32(NXM_NX_REG1), ovs_be16(16) 00 01 02 04 00 10
804 *
805 * Given a packet that arrived on port A with Ethernet source address B,
806 * this would set up the flow "in_port=99, dl_dst=B,
807 * actions=load:A->NXM_NX_REG1[16..31]".
808 *
809 * In syntax accepted by ovs-ofctl, this action is: learn(in_port=99,
810 * NXM_OF_ETH_DST[]=NXM_OF_ETH_SRC[],
811 * load:NXM_OF_IN_PORT[]->NXM_NX_REG1[16..31])
812 *
813 * 2. Output to input port based on the source MAC and VLAN VID, with lookup
814 * into NXM_NX_REG1[16:31]:
815 *
816 * Match on same VLAN ID as packet:
817 * ovs_be16(src=0, dst=0, n_bits=12), 00 0c
818 * ovs_be32(NXM_OF_VLAN_TCI), ovs_be16(0) 00 00 08 02 00 00
819 * ovs_be32(NXM_OF_VLAN_TCI), ovs_be16(0) 00 00 08 02 00 00
820 *
821 * Match Ethernet destination on Ethernet source from packet:
822 * ovs_be16(src=0, dst=0, n_bits=48), 00 30
823 * ovs_be32(NXM_OF_ETH_SRC), ovs_be16(0) 00 00 04 06 00 00
824 * ovs_be32(NXM_OF_ETH_DST), ovs_be16(0) 00 00 02 06 00 00
825 *
826 * Output to the packet's input port:
827 * ovs_be16(src=0, dst=2, n_bits=16), 10 10
828 * ovs_be32(NXM_OF_IN_PORT), ovs_be16(0) 00 00 00 02 00 00
829 *
830 * Given a packet that arrived on port A with Ethernet source address B in
831 * VLAN C, this would set up the flow "dl_dst=B, vlan_vid=C,
832 * actions=output:A".
833 *
834 * In syntax accepted by ovs-ofctl, this action is:
835 * learn(NXM_OF_VLAN_TCI[0..11], NXM_OF_ETH_DST[]=NXM_OF_ETH_SRC[],
836 * output:NXM_OF_IN_PORT[])
837 *
838 * 3. Here's a recipe for a very simple-minded MAC learning switch. It uses a
839 * 10-second MAC expiration time to make it easier to see what's going on
840 *
841 * ovs-vsctl del-controller br0
842 * ovs-ofctl del-flows br0
843 * ovs-ofctl add-flow br0 "table=0 actions=learn(table=1, \
844 hard_timeout=10, NXM_OF_VLAN_TCI[0..11], \
845 NXM_OF_ETH_DST[]=NXM_OF_ETH_SRC[], \
846 output:NXM_OF_IN_PORT[]), resubmit(,1)"
847 * ovs-ofctl add-flow br0 "table=1 priority=0 actions=flood"
848 *
849 * You can then dump the MAC learning table with:
850 *
851 * ovs-ofctl dump-flows br0 table=1
852 *
853 * Usage Advice
854 * ------------
855 *
856 * For best performance, segregate learned flows into a table that is not used
857 * for any other flows except possibly for a lowest-priority "catch-all" flow
858 * (a flow with no match criteria). If different learning actions specify
859 * different match criteria, use different tables for the learned flows.
860 *
861 * The meaning of 'hard_timeout' and 'idle_timeout' can be counterintuitive.
862 * These timeouts apply to the flow that is added, which means that a flow with
863 * an idle timeout will expire when no traffic has been sent *to* the learned
864 * address. This is not usually the intent in MAC learning; instead, we want
865 * the MAC learn entry to expire when no traffic has been sent *from* the
866 * learned address. Use a hard timeout for that.
867 */
868 struct nx_action_learn {
869 ovs_be16 type; /* OFPAT_VENDOR. */
870 ovs_be16 len; /* At least 24. */
871 ovs_be32 vendor; /* NX_VENDOR_ID. */
872 ovs_be16 subtype; /* NXAST_LEARN. */
873 ovs_be16 idle_timeout; /* Idle time before discarding (seconds). */
874 ovs_be16 hard_timeout; /* Max time before discarding (seconds). */
875 ovs_be16 priority; /* Priority level of flow entry. */
876 ovs_be64 cookie; /* Cookie for new flow. */
877 ovs_be16 flags; /* Either 0 or OFPFF_SEND_FLOW_REM. */
878 uint8_t table_id; /* Table to insert flow entry. */
879 uint8_t pad[5]; /* Must be zero. */
880 /* Followed by a sequence of flow_mod_spec elements, as described above,
881 * until the end of the action is reached. */
882 };
883 OFP_ASSERT(sizeof(struct nx_action_learn) == 32);
884
885 #define NX_LEARN_N_BITS_MASK 0x3ff
886
887 #define NX_LEARN_SRC_FIELD (0 << 13) /* Copy from field. */
888 #define NX_LEARN_SRC_IMMEDIATE (1 << 13) /* Copy from immediate value. */
889 #define NX_LEARN_SRC_MASK (1 << 13)
890
891 #define NX_LEARN_DST_MATCH (0 << 11) /* Add match criterion. */
892 #define NX_LEARN_DST_LOAD (1 << 11) /* Add NXAST_REG_LOAD action. */
893 #define NX_LEARN_DST_OUTPUT (2 << 11) /* Add OFPAT_OUTPUT action. */
894 #define NX_LEARN_DST_RESERVED (3 << 11) /* Not yet defined. */
895 #define NX_LEARN_DST_MASK (3 << 11)
896 \f
897 /* Action structure for NXAST_AUTOPATH.
898 *
899 * This action performs the following steps in sequence:
900 *
901 * 1. Hashes the flow using an implementation-defined hash function.
902 *
903 * The hashed fields' values are drawn from the current state of the
904 * flow, including all modifications that have been made by actions up to
905 * this point.
906 *
907 * 2. Selects an OpenFlow 'port'.
908 *
909 * 'port' is selected in an implementation-defined manner, taking into
910 * account 'id' and the hash value calculated in step 1.
911 *
912 * Generally a switch will have been configured with a set of ports that
913 * may be chosen given 'id'. The switch may take into account any number
914 * of factors when choosing 'port' from its configured set. Factors may
915 * include carrier, load, and the results of configuration protocols such
916 * as LACP.
917 *
918 * 3. Stores 'port' in dst[ofs:ofs+n_bits].
919 *
920 * The format and semantics of 'dst' and 'ofs_nbits' are similar to those
921 * for the NXAST_REG_LOAD action.
922 *
923 * The switch will reject actions in which ofs+n_bits is greater than the width
924 * of 'dst', with error type OFPET_BAD_ACTION, code OFPBAC_BAD_ARGUMENT.
925 */
926 struct nx_action_autopath {
927 ovs_be16 type; /* OFPAT_VENDOR. */
928 ovs_be16 len; /* Length is 20. */
929 ovs_be32 vendor; /* NX_VENDOR_ID. */
930 ovs_be16 subtype; /* NXAST_AUTOPATH. */
931
932 /* Where to store the result. */
933 ovs_be16 ofs_nbits; /* (ofs << 6) | (n_bits - 1). */
934 ovs_be32 dst; /* Destination. */
935
936 ovs_be32 id; /* Autopath ID. */
937 ovs_be32 pad;
938 };
939 OFP_ASSERT(sizeof(struct nx_action_autopath) == 24);
940 \f
941 /* Action structure for NXAST_BUNDLE and NXAST_BUNDLE_LOAD.
942 *
943 * The bundle actions choose a slave from a supplied list of options.
944 * NXAST_BUNDLE outputs to its selection. NXAST_BUNDLE_LOAD writes its
945 * selection to a register.
946 *
947 * The list of possible slaves follows the nx_action_bundle structure. The size
948 * of each slave is governed by its type as indicated by the 'slave_type'
949 * parameter. The list of slaves should be padded at its end with zeros to make
950 * the total length of the action a multiple of 8.
951 *
952 * Switches infer from the 'slave_type' parameter the size of each slave. All
953 * implementations must support the NXM_OF_IN_PORT 'slave_type' which indicates
954 * that the slaves are OpenFlow port numbers with NXM_LENGTH(NXM_OF_IN_PORT) ==
955 * 2 byte width. Switches should reject actions which indicate unknown or
956 * unsupported slave types.
957 *
958 * Switches use a strategy dictated by the 'algorithm' parameter to choose a
959 * slave. If the switch does not support the specified 'algorithm' parameter,
960 * it should reject the action.
961 *
962 * Several algorithms take into account liveness when selecting slaves. The
963 * liveness of a slave is implementation defined (with one exception), but will
964 * generally take into account things like its carrier status and the results
965 * of any link monitoring protocols which happen to be running on it. In order
966 * to give controllers a place-holder value, the OFPP_NONE port is always
967 * considered live.
968 *
969 * Some slave selection strategies require the use of a hash function, in which
970 * case the 'fields' and 'basis' parameters should be populated. The 'fields'
971 * parameter (one of NX_HASH_FIELDS_*) designates which parts of the flow to
972 * hash. Refer to the definition of "enum nx_hash_fields" for details. The
973 * 'basis' parameter is used as a universal hash parameter. Different values
974 * of 'basis' yield different hash results.
975 *
976 * The 'zero' parameter at the end of the action structure is reserved for
977 * future use. Switches are required to reject actions which have nonzero
978 * bytes in the 'zero' field.
979 *
980 * NXAST_BUNDLE actions should have 'ofs_nbits' and 'dst' zeroed. Switches
981 * should reject actions which have nonzero bytes in either of these fields.
982 *
983 * NXAST_BUNDLE_LOAD stores the OpenFlow port number of the selected slave in
984 * dst[ofs:ofs+n_bits]. The format and semantics of 'dst' and 'ofs_nbits' are
985 * similar to those for the NXAST_REG_LOAD action. */
986 struct nx_action_bundle {
987 ovs_be16 type; /* OFPAT_VENDOR. */
988 ovs_be16 len; /* Length including slaves. */
989 ovs_be32 vendor; /* NX_VENDOR_ID. */
990 ovs_be16 subtype; /* NXAST_BUNDLE or NXAST_BUNDLE_LOAD. */
991
992 /* Slave choice algorithm to apply to hash value. */
993 ovs_be16 algorithm; /* One of NX_BD_ALG_*. */
994
995 /* What fields to hash and how. */
996 ovs_be16 fields; /* One of NX_HASH_FIELDS_*. */
997 ovs_be16 basis; /* Universal hash parameter. */
998
999 ovs_be32 slave_type; /* NXM_OF_IN_PORT. */
1000 ovs_be16 n_slaves; /* Number of slaves. */
1001
1002 ovs_be16 ofs_nbits; /* (ofs << 6) | (n_bits - 1). */
1003 ovs_be32 dst; /* Destination. */
1004
1005 uint8_t zero[4]; /* Reserved. Must be zero. */
1006 };
1007 OFP_ASSERT(sizeof(struct nx_action_bundle) == 32);
1008
1009 /* NXAST_BUNDLE: Bundle slave choice algorithm to apply.
1010 *
1011 * In the descriptions below, 'slaves' is the list of possible slaves in the
1012 * order they appear in the OpenFlow action. */
1013 enum nx_bd_algorithm {
1014 /* Chooses the first live slave listed in the bundle.
1015 *
1016 * O(n_slaves) performance. */
1017 NX_BD_ALG_ACTIVE_BACKUP,
1018
1019 /* for i in [0,n_slaves):
1020 * weights[i] = hash(flow, i)
1021 * slave = { slaves[i] such that weights[i] >= weights[j] for all j != i }
1022 *
1023 * Redistributes 1/n_slaves of traffic when a slave's liveness changes.
1024 * O(n_slaves) performance.
1025 *
1026 * Uses the 'fields' and 'basis' parameters. */
1027 NX_BD_ALG_HRW /* Highest Random Weight. */
1028 };
1029 \f
1030 /* Action structure for NXAST_OUTPUT_REG.
1031 *
1032 * Outputs to the OpenFlow port number written to src[ofs:ofs+nbits].
1033 *
1034 * The format and semantics of 'src' and 'ofs_nbits' are similar to those for
1035 * the NXAST_REG_LOAD action.
1036 *
1037 * The acceptable nxm_header values for 'src' are the same as the acceptable
1038 * nxm_header values for the 'src' field of NXAST_REG_MOVE.
1039 *
1040 * The 'max_len' field indicates the number of bytes to send when the chosen
1041 * port is OFPP_CONTROLLER. Its semantics are equivalent to the 'max_len'
1042 * field of OFPAT_OUTPUT.
1043 *
1044 * The 'zero' field is required to be zeroed for forward compatibility. */
1045 struct nx_action_output_reg {
1046 ovs_be16 type; /* OFPAT_VENDOR. */
1047 ovs_be16 len; /* 24. */
1048 ovs_be32 vendor; /* NX_VENDOR_ID. */
1049 ovs_be16 subtype; /* NXAST_OUTPUT_REG. */
1050
1051 ovs_be16 ofs_nbits; /* (ofs << 6) | (n_bits - 1). */
1052 ovs_be32 src; /* Source. */
1053
1054 ovs_be16 max_len; /* Max length to send to controller. */
1055
1056 uint8_t zero[6]; /* Reserved, must be zero. */
1057 };
1058 OFP_ASSERT(sizeof(struct nx_action_output_reg) == 24);
1059 \f
1060 /* NXAST_EXIT
1061 *
1062 * Discontinues action processing.
1063 *
1064 * The NXAST_EXIT action causes the switch to immediately halt processing
1065 * actions for the flow. Any actions which have already been processed are
1066 * executed by the switch. However, any further actions, including those which
1067 * may be in different tables, or different levels of the NXAST_RESUBMIT
1068 * hierarchy, will be ignored.
1069 *
1070 * Uses the nx_action_header structure. */
1071 \f
1072 /* Flexible flow specifications (aka NXM = Nicira Extended Match).
1073 *
1074 * OpenFlow 1.0 has "struct ofp_match" for specifying flow matches. This
1075 * structure is fixed-length and hence difficult to extend. This section
1076 * describes a more flexible, variable-length flow match, called "nx_match" for
1077 * short, that is also supported by Open vSwitch. This section also defines a
1078 * replacement for each OpenFlow message that includes struct ofp_match.
1079 *
1080 *
1081 * Format
1082 * ======
1083 *
1084 * An nx_match is a sequence of zero or more "nxm_entry"s, which are
1085 * type-length-value (TLV) entries, each 5 to 259 (inclusive) bytes long.
1086 * "nxm_entry"s are not aligned on or padded to any multibyte boundary. The
1087 * first 4 bytes of an nxm_entry are its "header", followed by the entry's
1088 * "body".
1089 *
1090 * An nxm_entry's header is interpreted as a 32-bit word in network byte order:
1091 *
1092 * |<-------------------- nxm_type ------------------>|
1093 * | |
1094 * |31 16 15 9| 8 7 0
1095 * +----------------------------------+---------------+--+------------------+
1096 * | nxm_vendor | nxm_field |hm| nxm_length |
1097 * +----------------------------------+---------------+--+------------------+
1098 *
1099 * The most-significant 23 bits of the header are collectively "nxm_type".
1100 * Bits 16...31 are "nxm_vendor", one of the NXM_VENDOR_* values below. Bits
1101 * 9...15 are "nxm_field", which is a vendor-specific value. nxm_type normally
1102 * designates a protocol header, such as the Ethernet type, but it can also
1103 * refer to packet metadata, such as the switch port on which a packet arrived.
1104 *
1105 * Bit 8 is "nxm_hasmask" (labeled "hm" above for space reasons). The meaning
1106 * of this bit is explained later.
1107 *
1108 * The least-significant 8 bits are "nxm_length", a positive integer. The
1109 * length of the nxm_entry, including the header, is exactly 4 + nxm_length
1110 * bytes.
1111 *
1112 * For a given nxm_vendor, nxm_field, and nxm_hasmask value, nxm_length is a
1113 * constant. It is included only to allow software to minimally parse
1114 * "nxm_entry"s of unknown types. (Similarly, for a given nxm_vendor,
1115 * nxm_field, and nxm_length, nxm_hasmask is a constant.)
1116 *
1117 *
1118 * Semantics
1119 * =========
1120 *
1121 * A zero-length nx_match (one with no "nxm_entry"s) matches every packet.
1122 *
1123 * An nxm_entry places a constraint on the packets matched by the nx_match:
1124 *
1125 * - If nxm_hasmask is 0, the nxm_entry's body contains a value for the
1126 * field, called "nxm_value". The nx_match matches only packets in which
1127 * the field equals nxm_value.
1128 *
1129 * - If nxm_hasmask is 1, then the nxm_entry's body contains a value for the
1130 * field (nxm_value), followed by a bitmask of the same length as the
1131 * value, called "nxm_mask". For each 1-bit in position J in nxm_mask, the
1132 * nx_match matches only packets for which bit J in the given field's value
1133 * matches bit J in nxm_value. A 0-bit in nxm_mask causes the
1134 * corresponding bits in nxm_value and the field's value to be ignored.
1135 * (The sense of the nxm_mask bits is the opposite of that used by the
1136 * "wildcards" member of struct ofp_match.)
1137 *
1138 * When nxm_hasmask is 1, nxm_length is always even.
1139 *
1140 * An all-zero-bits nxm_mask is equivalent to omitting the nxm_entry
1141 * entirely. An all-one-bits nxm_mask is equivalent to specifying 0 for
1142 * nxm_hasmask.
1143 *
1144 * When there are multiple "nxm_entry"s, all of the constraints must be met.
1145 *
1146 *
1147 * Mask Restrictions
1148 * =================
1149 *
1150 * Masks may be restricted:
1151 *
1152 * - Some nxm_types may not support masked wildcards, that is, nxm_hasmask
1153 * must always be 0 when these fields are specified. For example, the
1154 * field that identifies the port on which a packet was received may not be
1155 * masked.
1156 *
1157 * - Some nxm_types that do support masked wildcards may only support certain
1158 * nxm_mask patterns. For example, fields that have IPv4 address values
1159 * may be restricted to CIDR masks.
1160 *
1161 * These restrictions should be noted in specifications for individual fields.
1162 * A switch may accept an nxm_hasmask or nxm_mask value that the specification
1163 * disallows, if the switch correctly implements support for that nxm_hasmask
1164 * or nxm_mask value. A switch must reject an attempt to set up a flow that
1165 * contains a nxm_hasmask or nxm_mask value that it does not support.
1166 *
1167 *
1168 * Prerequisite Restrictions
1169 * =========================
1170 *
1171 * The presence of an nxm_entry with a given nxm_type may be restricted based
1172 * on the presence of or values of other "nxm_entry"s. For example:
1173 *
1174 * - An nxm_entry for nxm_type=NXM_OF_IP_TOS is allowed only if it is
1175 * preceded by another entry with nxm_type=NXM_OF_ETH_TYPE, nxm_hasmask=0,
1176 * and nxm_value=0x0800. That is, matching on the IP source address is
1177 * allowed only if the Ethernet type is explicitly set to IP.
1178 *
1179 * - An nxm_entry for nxm_type=NXM_OF_TCP_SRC is allowed only if it is
1180 * preceded by an entry with nxm_type=NXM_OF_ETH_TYPE, nxm_hasmask=0, and
1181 * nxm_value either 0x0800 or 0x86dd, and another with
1182 * nxm_type=NXM_OF_IP_PROTO, nxm_hasmask=0, nxm_value=6, in that order.
1183 * That is, matching on the TCP source port is allowed only if the Ethernet
1184 * type is IP or IPv6 and the IP protocol is TCP.
1185 *
1186 * These restrictions should be noted in specifications for individual fields.
1187 * A switch may implement relaxed versions of these restrictions. A switch
1188 * must reject an attempt to set up a flow that violates its restrictions.
1189 *
1190 *
1191 * Ordering Restrictions
1192 * =====================
1193 *
1194 * An nxm_entry that has prerequisite restrictions must appear after the
1195 * "nxm_entry"s for its prerequisites. Ordering of "nxm_entry"s within an
1196 * nx_match is not otherwise constrained.
1197 *
1198 * Any given nxm_type may appear in an nx_match at most once.
1199 *
1200 *
1201 * nxm_entry Examples
1202 * ==================
1203 *
1204 * These examples show the format of a single nxm_entry with particular
1205 * nxm_hasmask and nxm_length values. The diagrams are labeled with field
1206 * numbers and byte indexes.
1207 *
1208 *
1209 * 8-bit nxm_value, nxm_hasmask=1, nxm_length=2:
1210 *
1211 * 0 3 4 5
1212 * +------------+---+---+
1213 * | header | v | m |
1214 * +------------+---+---+
1215 *
1216 *
1217 * 16-bit nxm_value, nxm_hasmask=0, nxm_length=2:
1218 *
1219 * 0 3 4 5
1220 * +------------+------+
1221 * | header | value|
1222 * +------------+------+
1223 *
1224 *
1225 * 32-bit nxm_value, nxm_hasmask=0, nxm_length=4:
1226 *
1227 * 0 3 4 7
1228 * +------------+-------------+
1229 * | header | nxm_value |
1230 * +------------+-------------+
1231 *
1232 *
1233 * 48-bit nxm_value, nxm_hasmask=0, nxm_length=6:
1234 *
1235 * 0 3 4 9
1236 * +------------+------------------+
1237 * | header | nxm_value |
1238 * +------------+------------------+
1239 *
1240 *
1241 * 48-bit nxm_value, nxm_hasmask=1, nxm_length=12:
1242 *
1243 * 0 3 4 9 10 15
1244 * +------------+------------------+------------------+
1245 * | header | nxm_value | nxm_mask |
1246 * +------------+------------------+------------------+
1247 *
1248 *
1249 * Error Reporting
1250 * ===============
1251 *
1252 * A switch should report an error in an nx_match using error type
1253 * OFPET_BAD_REQUEST and one of the NXBRC_NXM_* codes. Ideally the switch
1254 * should report a specific error code, if one is assigned for the particular
1255 * problem, but NXBRC_NXM_INVALID is also available to report a generic
1256 * nx_match error.
1257 */
1258
1259 #define NXM_HEADER__(VENDOR, FIELD, HASMASK, LENGTH) \
1260 (((VENDOR) << 16) | ((FIELD) << 9) | ((HASMASK) << 8) | (LENGTH))
1261 #define NXM_HEADER(VENDOR, FIELD, LENGTH) \
1262 NXM_HEADER__(VENDOR, FIELD, 0, LENGTH)
1263 #define NXM_HEADER_W(VENDOR, FIELD, LENGTH) \
1264 NXM_HEADER__(VENDOR, FIELD, 1, (LENGTH) * 2)
1265 #define NXM_VENDOR(HEADER) ((HEADER) >> 16)
1266 #define NXM_FIELD(HEADER) (((HEADER) >> 9) & 0x7f)
1267 #define NXM_TYPE(HEADER) (((HEADER) >> 9) & 0x7fffff)
1268 #define NXM_HASMASK(HEADER) (((HEADER) >> 8) & 1)
1269 #define NXM_LENGTH(HEADER) ((HEADER) & 0xff)
1270
1271 #define NXM_MAKE_WILD_HEADER(HEADER) \
1272 NXM_HEADER_W(NXM_VENDOR(HEADER), NXM_FIELD(HEADER), NXM_LENGTH(HEADER))
1273
1274 /* ## ------------------------------- ## */
1275 /* ## OpenFlow 1.0-compatible fields. ## */
1276 /* ## ------------------------------- ## */
1277
1278 /* Physical or virtual port on which the packet was received.
1279 *
1280 * Prereqs: None.
1281 *
1282 * Format: 16-bit integer in network byte order.
1283 *
1284 * Masking: Not maskable. */
1285 #define NXM_OF_IN_PORT NXM_HEADER (0x0000, 0, 2)
1286
1287 /* Source or destination address in Ethernet header.
1288 *
1289 * Prereqs: None.
1290 *
1291 * Format: 48-bit Ethernet MAC address.
1292 *
1293 * Masking: The nxm_mask patterns 01:00:00:00:00:00 and FE:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF must
1294 * be supported for NXM_OF_ETH_DST_W (as well as the trivial patterns that
1295 * are all-0-bits or all-1-bits). Support for other patterns and for masking
1296 * of NXM_OF_ETH_SRC is optional. */
1297 #define NXM_OF_ETH_DST NXM_HEADER (0x0000, 1, 6)
1298 #define NXM_OF_ETH_DST_W NXM_HEADER_W(0x0000, 1, 6)
1299 #define NXM_OF_ETH_SRC NXM_HEADER (0x0000, 2, 6)
1300
1301 /* Packet's Ethernet type.
1302 *
1303 * For an Ethernet II packet this is taken from the Ethernet header. For an
1304 * 802.2 LLC+SNAP header with OUI 00-00-00 this is taken from the SNAP header.
1305 * A packet that has neither format has value 0x05ff
1306 * (OFP_DL_TYPE_NOT_ETH_TYPE).
1307 *
1308 * For a packet with an 802.1Q header, this is the type of the encapsulated
1309 * frame.
1310 *
1311 * Prereqs: None.
1312 *
1313 * Format: 16-bit integer in network byte order.
1314 *
1315 * Masking: Not maskable. */
1316 #define NXM_OF_ETH_TYPE NXM_HEADER (0x0000, 3, 2)
1317
1318 /* 802.1Q TCI.
1319 *
1320 * For a packet with an 802.1Q header, this is the Tag Control Information
1321 * (TCI) field, with the CFI bit forced to 1. For a packet with no 802.1Q
1322 * header, this has value 0.
1323 *
1324 * Prereqs: None.
1325 *
1326 * Format: 16-bit integer in network byte order.
1327 *
1328 * Masking: Arbitrary masks.
1329 *
1330 * This field can be used in various ways:
1331 *
1332 * - If it is not constrained at all, the nx_match matches packets without
1333 * an 802.1Q header or with an 802.1Q header that has any TCI value.
1334 *
1335 * - Testing for an exact match with 0 matches only packets without an
1336 * 802.1Q header.
1337 *
1338 * - Testing for an exact match with a TCI value with CFI=1 matches packets
1339 * that have an 802.1Q header with a specified VID and PCP.
1340 *
1341 * - Testing for an exact match with a nonzero TCI value with CFI=0 does
1342 * not make sense. The switch may reject this combination.
1343 *
1344 * - Testing with a specific VID and CFI=1, with nxm_mask=0x1fff, matches
1345 * packets that have an 802.1Q header with that VID (and any PCP).
1346 *
1347 * - Testing with a specific PCP and CFI=1, with nxm_mask=0xf000, matches
1348 * packets that have an 802.1Q header with that PCP (and any VID).
1349 *
1350 * - Testing with nxm_value=0, nxm_mask=0x0fff matches packets with no 802.1Q
1351 * header or with an 802.1Q header with a VID of 0.
1352 *
1353 * - Testing with nxm_value=0, nxm_mask=0xe000 matches packets with no 802.1Q
1354 * header or with an 802.1Q header with a PCP of 0.
1355 *
1356 * - Testing with nxm_value=0, nxm_mask=0xefff matches packets with no 802.1Q
1357 * header or with an 802.1Q header with both VID and PCP of 0.
1358 */
1359 #define NXM_OF_VLAN_TCI NXM_HEADER (0x0000, 4, 2)
1360 #define NXM_OF_VLAN_TCI_W NXM_HEADER_W(0x0000, 4, 2)
1361
1362 /* The "type of service" byte of the IP header, with the ECN bits forced to 0.
1363 *
1364 * Prereqs: NXM_OF_ETH_TYPE must be either 0x0800 or 0x86dd.
1365 *
1366 * Format: 8-bit integer with 2 least-significant bits forced to 0.
1367 *
1368 * Masking: Not maskable. */
1369 #define NXM_OF_IP_TOS NXM_HEADER (0x0000, 5, 1)
1370
1371 /* The "protocol" byte in the IP header.
1372 *
1373 * Prereqs: NXM_OF_ETH_TYPE must be either 0x0800 or 0x86dd.
1374 *
1375 * Format: 8-bit integer.
1376 *
1377 * Masking: Not maskable. */
1378 #define NXM_OF_IP_PROTO NXM_HEADER (0x0000, 6, 1)
1379
1380 /* The source or destination address in the IP header.
1381 *
1382 * Prereqs: NXM_OF_ETH_TYPE must match 0x0800 exactly.
1383 *
1384 * Format: 32-bit integer in network byte order.
1385 *
1386 * Masking: Only CIDR masks are allowed, that is, masks that consist of N
1387 * high-order bits set to 1 and the other 32-N bits set to 0. */
1388 #define NXM_OF_IP_SRC NXM_HEADER (0x0000, 7, 4)
1389 #define NXM_OF_IP_SRC_W NXM_HEADER_W(0x0000, 7, 4)
1390 #define NXM_OF_IP_DST NXM_HEADER (0x0000, 8, 4)
1391 #define NXM_OF_IP_DST_W NXM_HEADER_W(0x0000, 8, 4)
1392
1393 /* The source or destination port in the TCP header.
1394 *
1395 * Prereqs:
1396 * NXM_OF_ETH_TYPE must be either 0x0800 or 0x86dd.
1397 * NXM_OF_IP_PROTO must match 6 exactly.
1398 *
1399 * Format: 16-bit integer in network byte order.
1400 *
1401 * Masking: Fully maskable, in Open vSwitch 1.6 and later. Not maskable, in
1402 * earlier versions. */
1403 #define NXM_OF_TCP_SRC NXM_HEADER (0x0000, 9, 2)
1404 #define NXM_OF_TCP_SRC_W NXM_HEADER_W(0x0000, 9, 2)
1405 #define NXM_OF_TCP_DST NXM_HEADER (0x0000, 10, 2)
1406 #define NXM_OF_TCP_DST_W NXM_HEADER_W(0x0000, 10, 2)
1407
1408 /* The source or destination port in the UDP header.
1409 *
1410 * Prereqs:
1411 * NXM_OF_ETH_TYPE must match either 0x0800 or 0x86dd.
1412 * NXM_OF_IP_PROTO must match 17 exactly.
1413 *
1414 * Format: 16-bit integer in network byte order.
1415 *
1416 * Masking: Fully maskable, in Open vSwitch 1.6 and later. Not maskable, in
1417 * earlier versions. */
1418 #define NXM_OF_UDP_SRC NXM_HEADER (0x0000, 11, 2)
1419 #define NXM_OF_UDP_SRC_W NXM_HEADER_W(0x0000, 11, 2)
1420 #define NXM_OF_UDP_DST NXM_HEADER (0x0000, 12, 2)
1421 #define NXM_OF_UDP_DST_W NXM_HEADER_W(0x0000, 12, 2)
1422
1423 /* The type or code in the ICMP header.
1424 *
1425 * Prereqs:
1426 * NXM_OF_ETH_TYPE must match 0x0800 exactly.
1427 * NXM_OF_IP_PROTO must match 1 exactly.
1428 *
1429 * Format: 8-bit integer.
1430 *
1431 * Masking: Not maskable. */
1432 #define NXM_OF_ICMP_TYPE NXM_HEADER (0x0000, 13, 1)
1433 #define NXM_OF_ICMP_CODE NXM_HEADER (0x0000, 14, 1)
1434
1435 /* ARP opcode.
1436 *
1437 * For an Ethernet+IP ARP packet, the opcode in the ARP header. Always 0
1438 * otherwise. Only ARP opcodes between 1 and 255 should be specified for
1439 * matching.
1440 *
1441 * Prereqs: NXM_OF_ETH_TYPE must match 0x0806 exactly.
1442 *
1443 * Format: 16-bit integer in network byte order.
1444 *
1445 * Masking: Not maskable. */
1446 #define NXM_OF_ARP_OP NXM_HEADER (0x0000, 15, 2)
1447
1448 /* For an Ethernet+IP ARP packet, the source or target protocol address
1449 * in the ARP header. Always 0 otherwise.
1450 *
1451 * Prereqs: NXM_OF_ETH_TYPE must match 0x0806 exactly.
1452 *
1453 * Format: 32-bit integer in network byte order.
1454 *
1455 * Masking: Only CIDR masks are allowed, that is, masks that consist of N
1456 * high-order bits set to 1 and the other 32-N bits set to 0. */
1457 #define NXM_OF_ARP_SPA NXM_HEADER (0x0000, 16, 4)
1458 #define NXM_OF_ARP_SPA_W NXM_HEADER_W(0x0000, 16, 4)
1459 #define NXM_OF_ARP_TPA NXM_HEADER (0x0000, 17, 4)
1460 #define NXM_OF_ARP_TPA_W NXM_HEADER_W(0x0000, 17, 4)
1461
1462 /* ## ------------------------ ## */
1463 /* ## Nicira match extensions. ## */
1464 /* ## ------------------------ ## */
1465
1466 /* Metadata registers.
1467 *
1468 * Registers initially have value 0. Actions allow register values to be
1469 * manipulated.
1470 *
1471 * Prereqs: None.
1472 *
1473 * Format: Array of 32-bit integer registers. Space is reserved for up to
1474 * NXM_NX_MAX_REGS registers, but switches may implement fewer.
1475 *
1476 * Masking: Arbitrary masks. */
1477 #define NXM_NX_MAX_REGS 16
1478 #define NXM_NX_REG(IDX) NXM_HEADER (0x0001, IDX, 4)
1479 #define NXM_NX_REG_W(IDX) NXM_HEADER_W(0x0001, IDX, 4)
1480 #define NXM_NX_REG_IDX(HEADER) NXM_FIELD(HEADER)
1481 #define NXM_IS_NX_REG(HEADER) (!((((HEADER) ^ NXM_NX_REG0)) & 0xffffe1ff))
1482 #define NXM_IS_NX_REG_W(HEADER) (!((((HEADER) ^ NXM_NX_REG0_W)) & 0xffffe1ff))
1483 #define NXM_NX_REG0 NXM_HEADER (0x0001, 0, 4)
1484 #define NXM_NX_REG0_W NXM_HEADER_W(0x0001, 0, 4)
1485 #define NXM_NX_REG1 NXM_HEADER (0x0001, 1, 4)
1486 #define NXM_NX_REG1_W NXM_HEADER_W(0x0001, 1, 4)
1487 #define NXM_NX_REG2 NXM_HEADER (0x0001, 2, 4)
1488 #define NXM_NX_REG2_W NXM_HEADER_W(0x0001, 2, 4)
1489 #define NXM_NX_REG3 NXM_HEADER (0x0001, 3, 4)
1490 #define NXM_NX_REG3_W NXM_HEADER_W(0x0001, 3, 4)
1491 #define NXM_NX_REG4 NXM_HEADER (0x0001, 4, 4)
1492 #define NXM_NX_REG4_W NXM_HEADER_W(0x0001, 4, 4)
1493
1494 /* Tunnel ID.
1495 *
1496 * For a packet received via GRE tunnel including a (32-bit) key, the key is
1497 * stored in the low 32-bits and the high bits are zeroed. For other packets,
1498 * the value is 0.
1499 *
1500 * Prereqs: None.
1501 *
1502 * Format: 64-bit integer in network byte order.
1503 *
1504 * Masking: Arbitrary masks. */
1505 #define NXM_NX_TUN_ID NXM_HEADER (0x0001, 16, 8)
1506 #define NXM_NX_TUN_ID_W NXM_HEADER_W(0x0001, 16, 8)
1507
1508 /* For an Ethernet+IP ARP packet, the source or target hardware address
1509 * in the ARP header. Always 0 otherwise.
1510 *
1511 * Prereqs: NXM_OF_ETH_TYPE must match 0x0806 exactly.
1512 *
1513 * Format: 48-bit Ethernet MAC address.
1514 *
1515 * Masking: Not maskable. */
1516 #define NXM_NX_ARP_SHA NXM_HEADER (0x0001, 17, 6)
1517 #define NXM_NX_ARP_THA NXM_HEADER (0x0001, 18, 6)
1518
1519 /* The source or destination address in the IPv6 header.
1520 *
1521 * Prereqs: NXM_OF_ETH_TYPE must match 0x86dd exactly.
1522 *
1523 * Format: 128-bit IPv6 address.
1524 *
1525 * Masking: Only CIDR masks are allowed, that is, masks that consist of N
1526 * high-order bits set to 1 and the other 128-N bits set to 0. */
1527 #define NXM_NX_IPV6_SRC NXM_HEADER (0x0001, 19, 16)
1528 #define NXM_NX_IPV6_SRC_W NXM_HEADER_W(0x0001, 19, 16)
1529 #define NXM_NX_IPV6_DST NXM_HEADER (0x0001, 20, 16)
1530 #define NXM_NX_IPV6_DST_W NXM_HEADER_W(0x0001, 20, 16)
1531
1532 /* The type or code in the ICMPv6 header.
1533 *
1534 * Prereqs:
1535 * NXM_OF_ETH_TYPE must match 0x86dd exactly.
1536 * NXM_OF_IP_PROTO must match 58 exactly.
1537 *
1538 * Format: 8-bit integer.
1539 *
1540 * Masking: Not maskable. */
1541 #define NXM_NX_ICMPV6_TYPE NXM_HEADER (0x0001, 21, 1)
1542 #define NXM_NX_ICMPV6_CODE NXM_HEADER (0x0001, 22, 1)
1543
1544 /* The target address in an IPv6 Neighbor Discovery message.
1545 *
1546 * Prereqs:
1547 * NXM_OF_ETH_TYPE must match 0x86dd exactly.
1548 * NXM_OF_IP_PROTO must match 58 exactly.
1549 * NXM_OF_ICMPV6_TYPE must be either 135 or 136.
1550 *
1551 * Format: 128-bit IPv6 address.
1552 *
1553 * Masking: Not maskable. */
1554 #define NXM_NX_ND_TARGET NXM_HEADER (0x0001, 23, 16)
1555
1556 /* The source link-layer address option in an IPv6 Neighbor Discovery
1557 * message.
1558 *
1559 * Prereqs:
1560 * NXM_OF_ETH_TYPE must match 0x86dd exactly.
1561 * NXM_OF_IP_PROTO must match 58 exactly.
1562 * NXM_OF_ICMPV6_TYPE must be exactly 135.
1563 *
1564 * Format: 48-bit Ethernet MAC address.
1565 *
1566 * Masking: Not maskable. */
1567 #define NXM_NX_ND_SLL NXM_HEADER (0x0001, 24, 6)
1568
1569 /* The target link-layer address option in an IPv6 Neighbor Discovery
1570 * message.
1571 *
1572 * Prereqs:
1573 * NXM_OF_ETH_TYPE must match 0x86dd exactly.
1574 * NXM_OF_IP_PROTO must match 58 exactly.
1575 * NXM_OF_ICMPV6_TYPE must be exactly 136.
1576 *
1577 * Format: 48-bit Ethernet MAC address.
1578 *
1579 * Masking: Not maskable. */
1580 #define NXM_NX_ND_TLL NXM_HEADER (0x0001, 25, 6)
1581
1582 /* IP fragment information.
1583 *
1584 * Prereqs:
1585 * NXM_OF_ETH_TYPE must be either 0x0800 or 0x86dd.
1586 *
1587 * Format: 8-bit value with one of the values 0, 1, or 3, as described below.
1588 *
1589 * Masking: Fully maskable.
1590 *
1591 * This field has three possible values:
1592 *
1593 * - A packet that is not an IP fragment has value 0.
1594 *
1595 * - A packet that is an IP fragment with offset 0 (the first fragment) has
1596 * bit 0 set and thus value 1.
1597 *
1598 * - A packet that is an IP fragment with nonzero offset has bits 0 and 1 set
1599 * and thus value 3.
1600 *
1601 * NX_IP_FRAG_ANY and NX_IP_FRAG_LATER are declared to symbolically represent
1602 * the meanings of bits 0 and 1.
1603 *
1604 * The switch may reject matches against values that can never appear.
1605 *
1606 * It is important to understand how this field interacts with the OpenFlow IP
1607 * fragment handling mode:
1608 *
1609 * - In OFPC_FRAG_DROP mode, the OpenFlow switch drops all IP fragments
1610 * before they reach the flow table, so every packet that is available for
1611 * matching will have value 0 in this field.
1612 *
1613 * - Open vSwitch does not implement OFPC_FRAG_REASM mode, but if it did then
1614 * IP fragments would be reassembled before they reached the flow table and
1615 * again every packet available for matching would always have value 0.
1616 *
1617 * - In OFPC_FRAG_NORMAL mode, all three values are possible, but OpenFlow
1618 * 1.0 says that fragments' transport ports are always 0, even for the
1619 * first fragment, so this does not provide much extra information.
1620 *
1621 * - In OFPC_FRAG_NX_MATCH mode, all three values are possible. For
1622 * fragments with offset 0, Open vSwitch makes L4 header information
1623 * available.
1624 */
1625 #define NXM_NX_IP_FRAG NXM_HEADER (0x0001, 26, 1)
1626 #define NXM_NX_IP_FRAG_W NXM_HEADER_W(0x0001, 26, 1)
1627
1628 /* Bits in the value of NXM_NX_IP_FRAG. */
1629 #define NX_IP_FRAG_ANY (1 << 0) /* Is this a fragment? */
1630 #define NX_IP_FRAG_LATER (1 << 1) /* Is this a fragment with nonzero offset? */
1631
1632 /* The flow label in the IPv6 header.
1633 *
1634 * Prereqs: NXM_OF_ETH_TYPE must match 0x86dd exactly.
1635 *
1636 * Format: 20-bit IPv6 flow label in least-significant bits.
1637 *
1638 * Masking: Not maskable. */
1639 #define NXM_NX_IPV6_LABEL NXM_HEADER (0x0001, 27, 4)
1640
1641 /* The ECN of the IP header.
1642 *
1643 * Prereqs: NXM_OF_ETH_TYPE must be either 0x0800 or 0x86dd.
1644 *
1645 * Format: ECN in the low-order 2 bits.
1646 *
1647 * Masking: Not maskable. */
1648 #define NXM_NX_IP_ECN NXM_HEADER (0x0001, 28, 1)
1649
1650 /* The time-to-live/hop limit of the IP header.
1651 *
1652 * Prereqs: NXM_OF_ETH_TYPE must be either 0x0800 or 0x86dd.
1653 *
1654 * Format: 8-bit integer.
1655 *
1656 * Masking: Not maskable. */
1657 #define NXM_NX_IP_TTL NXM_HEADER (0x0001, 29, 1)
1658
1659 /* Flow cookie.
1660 *
1661 * This may be used to gain the OpenFlow 1.1-like ability to restrict
1662 * certain NXM-based Flow Mod and Flow Stats Request messages to flows
1663 * with specific cookies. See the "nx_flow_mod" and "nx_flow_stats_request"
1664 * structure definitions for more details. This match is otherwise not
1665 * allowed.
1666 *
1667 * Prereqs: None.
1668 *
1669 * Format: 64-bit integer in network byte order.
1670 *
1671 * Masking: Arbitrary masks. */
1672 #define NXM_NX_COOKIE NXM_HEADER (0x0001, 30, 8)
1673 #define NXM_NX_COOKIE_W NXM_HEADER_W(0x0001, 30, 8)
1674
1675 /* ## --------------------- ## */
1676 /* ## Requests and replies. ## */
1677 /* ## --------------------- ## */
1678
1679 enum nx_flow_format {
1680 NXFF_OPENFLOW10 = 0, /* Standard OpenFlow 1.0 compatible. */
1681 NXFF_NXM = 2 /* Nicira extended match. */
1682 };
1683
1684 /* NXT_SET_FLOW_FORMAT request. */
1685 struct nx_set_flow_format {
1686 struct ofp_header header;
1687 ovs_be32 vendor; /* NX_VENDOR_ID. */
1688 ovs_be32 subtype; /* NXT_SET_FLOW_FORMAT. */
1689 ovs_be32 format; /* One of NXFF_*. */
1690 };
1691 OFP_ASSERT(sizeof(struct nx_set_flow_format) == 20);
1692
1693 /* NXT_FLOW_MOD (analogous to OFPT_FLOW_MOD).
1694 *
1695 * It is possible to limit flow deletions and modifications to certain
1696 * cookies by using the NXM_NX_COOKIE and NXM_NX_COOKIE_W matches. For
1697 * these commands, the "cookie" field is always ignored. Flow additions
1698 * make use of the "cookie" field and ignore any NXM_NX_COOKIE*
1699 * definitions.
1700 */
1701 struct nx_flow_mod {
1702 struct nicira_header nxh;
1703 ovs_be64 cookie; /* Opaque controller-issued identifier. */
1704 ovs_be16 command; /* One of OFPFC_*. */
1705 ovs_be16 idle_timeout; /* Idle time before discarding (seconds). */
1706 ovs_be16 hard_timeout; /* Max time before discarding (seconds). */
1707 ovs_be16 priority; /* Priority level of flow entry. */
1708 ovs_be32 buffer_id; /* Buffered packet to apply to (or -1).
1709 Not meaningful for OFPFC_DELETE*. */
1710 ovs_be16 out_port; /* For OFPFC_DELETE* commands, require
1711 matching entries to include this as an
1712 output port. A value of OFPP_NONE
1713 indicates no restriction. */
1714 ovs_be16 flags; /* One of OFPFF_*. */
1715 ovs_be16 match_len; /* Size of nx_match. */
1716 uint8_t pad[6]; /* Align to 64-bits. */
1717 /* Followed by:
1718 * - Exactly match_len (possibly 0) bytes containing the nx_match, then
1719 * - Exactly (match_len + 7)/8*8 - match_len (between 0 and 7) bytes of
1720 * all-zero bytes, then
1721 * - Actions to fill out the remainder of the message length (always a
1722 * multiple of 8).
1723 */
1724 };
1725 OFP_ASSERT(sizeof(struct nx_flow_mod) == 48);
1726
1727 /* NXT_FLOW_REMOVED (analogous to OFPT_FLOW_REMOVED). */
1728 struct nx_flow_removed {
1729 struct nicira_header nxh;
1730 ovs_be64 cookie; /* Opaque controller-issued identifier. */
1731 ovs_be16 priority; /* Priority level of flow entry. */
1732 uint8_t reason; /* One of OFPRR_*. */
1733 uint8_t pad[1]; /* Align to 32-bits. */
1734 ovs_be32 duration_sec; /* Time flow was alive in seconds. */
1735 ovs_be32 duration_nsec; /* Time flow was alive in nanoseconds beyond
1736 duration_sec. */
1737 ovs_be16 idle_timeout; /* Idle timeout from original flow mod. */
1738 ovs_be16 match_len; /* Size of nx_match. */
1739 ovs_be64 packet_count;
1740 ovs_be64 byte_count;
1741 /* Followed by:
1742 * - Exactly match_len (possibly 0) bytes containing the nx_match, then
1743 * - Exactly (match_len + 7)/8*8 - match_len (between 0 and 7) bytes of
1744 * all-zero bytes. */
1745 };
1746 OFP_ASSERT(sizeof(struct nx_flow_removed) == 56);
1747
1748 /* Nicira vendor stats request of type NXST_FLOW (analogous to OFPST_FLOW
1749 * request).
1750 *
1751 * It is possible to limit matches to certain cookies by using the
1752 * NXM_NX_COOKIE and NXM_NX_COOKIE_W matches.
1753 */
1754 struct nx_flow_stats_request {
1755 struct nicira_stats_msg nsm;
1756 ovs_be16 out_port; /* Require matching entries to include this
1757 as an output port. A value of OFPP_NONE
1758 indicates no restriction. */
1759 ovs_be16 match_len; /* Length of nx_match. */
1760 uint8_t table_id; /* ID of table to read (from ofp_table_stats)
1761 or 0xff for all tables. */
1762 uint8_t pad[3]; /* Align to 64 bits. */
1763 /* Followed by:
1764 * - Exactly match_len (possibly 0) bytes containing the nx_match, then
1765 * - Exactly (match_len + 7)/8*8 - match_len (between 0 and 7) bytes of
1766 * all-zero bytes, which must also exactly fill out the length of the
1767 * message.
1768 */
1769 };
1770 OFP_ASSERT(sizeof(struct nx_flow_stats_request) == 32);
1771
1772 /* Body for Nicira vendor stats reply of type NXST_FLOW (analogous to
1773 * OFPST_FLOW reply). */
1774 struct nx_flow_stats {
1775 ovs_be16 length; /* Length of this entry. */
1776 uint8_t table_id; /* ID of table flow came from. */
1777 uint8_t pad;
1778 ovs_be32 duration_sec; /* Time flow has been alive in seconds. */
1779 ovs_be32 duration_nsec; /* Time flow has been alive in nanoseconds
1780 beyond duration_sec. */
1781 ovs_be16 priority; /* Priority of the entry. Only meaningful
1782 when this is not an exact-match entry. */
1783 ovs_be16 idle_timeout; /* Number of seconds idle before expiration. */
1784 ovs_be16 hard_timeout; /* Number of seconds before expiration. */
1785 ovs_be16 match_len; /* Length of nx_match. */
1786 uint8_t pad2[4]; /* Align to 64 bits. */
1787 ovs_be64 cookie; /* Opaque controller-issued identifier. */
1788 ovs_be64 packet_count; /* Number of packets, UINT64_MAX if unknown. */
1789 ovs_be64 byte_count; /* Number of bytes, UINT64_MAX if unknown. */
1790 /* Followed by:
1791 * - Exactly match_len (possibly 0) bytes containing the nx_match, then
1792 * - Exactly (match_len + 7)/8*8 - match_len (between 0 and 7) bytes of
1793 * all-zero bytes, then
1794 * - Actions to fill out the remainder 'length' bytes (always a multiple
1795 * of 8).
1796 */
1797 };
1798 OFP_ASSERT(sizeof(struct nx_flow_stats) == 48);
1799
1800 /* Nicira vendor stats request of type NXST_AGGREGATE (analogous to
1801 * OFPST_AGGREGATE request). */
1802 struct nx_aggregate_stats_request {
1803 struct nicira_stats_msg nsm;
1804 ovs_be16 out_port; /* Require matching entries to include this
1805 as an output port. A value of OFPP_NONE
1806 indicates no restriction. */
1807 ovs_be16 match_len; /* Length of nx_match. */
1808 uint8_t table_id; /* ID of table to read (from ofp_table_stats)
1809 or 0xff for all tables. */
1810 uint8_t pad[3]; /* Align to 64 bits. */
1811 /* Followed by:
1812 * - Exactly match_len (possibly 0) bytes containing the nx_match, then
1813 * - Exactly (match_len + 7)/8*8 - match_len (between 0 and 7) bytes of
1814 * all-zero bytes, which must also exactly fill out the length of the
1815 * message.
1816 */
1817 };
1818 OFP_ASSERT(sizeof(struct nx_aggregate_stats_request) == 32);
1819
1820 /* Body for nicira_stats_msg reply of type NXST_AGGREGATE (analogous to
1821 * OFPST_AGGREGATE reply). */
1822 struct nx_aggregate_stats_reply {
1823 struct nicira_stats_msg nsm;
1824 ovs_be64 packet_count; /* Number of packets, UINT64_MAX if unknown. */
1825 ovs_be64 byte_count; /* Number of bytes, UINT64_MAX if unknown. */
1826 ovs_be32 flow_count; /* Number of flows. */
1827 uint8_t pad[4]; /* Align to 64 bits. */
1828 };
1829 OFP_ASSERT(sizeof(struct nx_aggregate_stats_reply) == 48);
1830
1831 #endif /* openflow/nicira-ext.h */