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16
17 #ifndef OFPROTO_OFPROTO_PROVIDER_H
18 #define OFPROTO_OFPROTO_PROVIDER_H 1
19
20 /* Definitions for use within ofproto.
21 *
22 *
23 * Thread-safety
24 * =============
25 *
26 * Lots of ofproto data structures are only accessed from a single thread.
27 * Those data structures are generally not thread-safe.
28 *
29 * The ofproto-dpif ofproto implementation accesses the flow table from
30 * multiple threads, including modifying the flow table from multiple threads
31 * via the "learn" action, so the flow table and various structures that index
32 * it have been made thread-safe. Refer to comments on individual data
33 * structures for details.
34 */
35
36 #include "cfm.h"
37 #include "classifier.h"
38 #include "guarded-list.h"
39 #include "heap.h"
40 #include "hindex.h"
41 #include "ofproto/ofproto.h"
42 #include "openvswitch/list.h"
43 #include "openvswitch/ofp-actions.h"
44 #include "openvswitch/ofp-util.h"
45 #include "openvswitch/ofp-errors.h"
46 #include "ovs-atomic.h"
47 #include "ovs-rcu.h"
48 #include "ovs-thread.h"
49 #include "openvswitch/shash.h"
50 #include "simap.h"
51 #include "timeval.h"
52
53 struct match;
54 struct ofputil_flow_mod;
55 struct bfd_cfg;
56 struct meter;
57 struct ofoperation;
58
59 extern struct ovs_mutex ofproto_mutex;
60
61 /* An OpenFlow switch.
62 *
63 * With few exceptions, ofproto implementations may look at these fields but
64 * should not modify them. */
65 struct ofproto {
66 struct hmap_node hmap_node; /* In global 'all_ofprotos' hmap. */
67 const struct ofproto_class *ofproto_class;
68 char *type; /* Datapath type. */
69 char *name; /* Datapath name. */
70
71 /* Settings. */
72 uint64_t fallback_dpid; /* Datapath ID if no better choice found. */
73 uint64_t datapath_id; /* Datapath ID. */
74 bool forward_bpdu; /* Option to allow forwarding of BPDU frames
75 * when NORMAL action is invoked. */
76 char *mfr_desc; /* Manufacturer (NULL for default). */
77 char *hw_desc; /* Hardware (NULL for default). */
78 char *sw_desc; /* Software version (NULL for default). */
79 char *serial_desc; /* Serial number (NULL for default). */
80 char *dp_desc; /* Datapath description (NULL for default). */
81 enum ofputil_frag_handling frag_handling;
82
83 /* Datapath. */
84 struct hmap ports; /* Contains "struct ofport"s. */
85 struct shash port_by_name;
86 struct simap ofp_requests; /* OpenFlow port number requests. */
87 uint16_t alloc_port_no; /* Last allocated OpenFlow port number. */
88 uint16_t max_ports; /* Max possible OpenFlow port num, plus one. */
89 struct hmap ofport_usage; /* Map ofport to last used time. */
90 uint64_t change_seq; /* Change sequence for netdev status. */
91
92 /* Flow tables. */
93 long long int eviction_group_timer; /* For rate limited reheapification. */
94 struct oftable *tables;
95 int n_tables;
96 ovs_version_t tables_version; /* Controls which rules are visible to
97 * table lookups. */
98
99 /* Rules indexed on their cookie values, in all flow tables. */
100 struct hindex cookies OVS_GUARDED_BY(ofproto_mutex);
101 struct hmap learned_cookies OVS_GUARDED_BY(ofproto_mutex);
102
103 /* List of expirable flows, in all flow tables. */
104 struct ovs_list expirable OVS_GUARDED_BY(ofproto_mutex);
105
106 /* Meter table.
107 * OpenFlow meters start at 1. To avoid confusion we leave the first
108 * pointer in the array un-used, and index directly with the OpenFlow
109 * meter_id. */
110 struct ofputil_meter_features meter_features;
111 struct meter **meters; /* 'meter_features.max_meter' + 1 pointers. */
112
113 /* OpenFlow connections. */
114 struct connmgr *connmgr;
115
116 /* Delayed rule executions.
117 *
118 * We delay calls to ->ofproto_class->rule_execute() past releasing
119 * ofproto_mutex during a flow_mod, because otherwise a "learn" action
120 * triggered by the executing the packet would try to recursively modify
121 * the flow table and reacquire the global lock. */
122 struct guarded_list rule_executes; /* Contains "struct rule_execute"s. */
123
124 int min_mtu; /* Current MTU of non-internal ports. */
125
126 /* Groups. */
127 struct ovs_rwlock groups_rwlock;
128 struct hmap groups OVS_GUARDED; /* Contains "struct ofgroup"s. */
129 uint32_t n_groups[4] OVS_GUARDED; /* # of existing groups of each type. */
130 struct ofputil_group_features ogf;
131 };
132
133 void ofproto_init_tables(struct ofproto *, int n_tables);
134 void ofproto_init_max_ports(struct ofproto *, uint16_t max_ports);
135
136 struct ofproto *ofproto_lookup(const char *name);
137 struct ofport *ofproto_get_port(const struct ofproto *, ofp_port_t ofp_port);
138
139 /* An OpenFlow port within a "struct ofproto".
140 *
141 * The port's name is netdev_get_name(port->netdev).
142 *
143 * With few exceptions, ofproto implementations may look at these fields but
144 * should not modify them. */
145 struct ofport {
146 struct hmap_node hmap_node; /* In struct ofproto's "ports" hmap. */
147 struct ofproto *ofproto; /* The ofproto that contains this port. */
148 struct netdev *netdev;
149 struct ofputil_phy_port pp;
150 ofp_port_t ofp_port; /* OpenFlow port number. */
151 uint64_t change_seq;
152 long long int created; /* Time created, in msec. */
153 int mtu;
154 };
155
156 void ofproto_port_set_state(struct ofport *, enum ofputil_port_state);
157
158 /* OpenFlow table flags:
159 *
160 * - "Hidden" tables are not included in OpenFlow operations that operate on
161 * "all tables". For example, a request for flow stats on all tables will
162 * omit flows in hidden tables, table stats requests will omit the table
163 * entirely, and the switch features reply will not count the hidden table.
164 *
165 * However, operations that specifically name the particular table still
166 * operate on it. For example, flow_mods and flow stats requests on a
167 * hidden table work.
168 *
169 * To avoid gaps in table IDs (which have unclear validity in OpenFlow),
170 * hidden tables must be the highest-numbered tables that a provider
171 * implements.
172 *
173 * - "Read-only" tables can't be changed through OpenFlow operations. (At
174 * the moment all flow table operations go effectively through OpenFlow, so
175 * this means that read-only tables can't be changed at all after the
176 * read-only flag is set.)
177 *
178 * The generic ofproto layer never sets these flags. An ofproto provider can
179 * set them if it is appropriate.
180 */
181 enum oftable_flags {
182 OFTABLE_HIDDEN = 1 << 0, /* Hide from most OpenFlow operations. */
183 OFTABLE_READONLY = 1 << 1 /* Don't allow OpenFlow controller to change
184 this table. */
185 };
186
187 /* A flow table within a "struct ofproto".
188 *
189 *
190 * Thread-safety
191 * =============
192 *
193 * Adding or removing rules requires holding ofproto_mutex.
194 *
195 * Rules in 'cls' are RCU protected. For extended access to a rule, try
196 * incrementing its ref_count with ofproto_rule_try_ref(), or
197 * ofproto_rule_ref(), if the rule is still known to be in 'cls'. A rule
198 * will be freed using ovsrcu_postpone() once its 'ref_count' reaches zero.
199 *
200 * Modifying a rule requires the rule's own mutex.
201 *
202 * Freeing a rule requires ofproto_mutex. After removing the rule from the
203 * classifier, release a ref_count from the rule ('cls''s reference to the
204 * rule).
205 *
206 * Refer to the thread-safety notes on struct rule for more information.*/
207 struct oftable {
208 enum oftable_flags flags;
209 struct classifier cls; /* Contains "struct rule"s. */
210 char *name; /* Table name exposed via OpenFlow, or NULL. */
211
212 /* Maximum number of flows or UINT_MAX if there is no limit besides any
213 * limit imposed by resource limitations. */
214 unsigned int max_flows;
215 /* Current number of flows, not counting temporary duplicates nor deferred
216 * deletions. */
217 unsigned int n_flows;
218
219 /* These members determine the handling of an attempt to add a flow that
220 * would cause the table to have more than 'max_flows' flows.
221 *
222 * If 'eviction_fields' is NULL, overflows will be rejected with an error.
223 *
224 * If 'eviction_fields' is nonnull (regardless of whether n_eviction_fields
225 * is nonzero), an overflow will cause a flow to be removed. The flow to
226 * be removed is chosen to give fairness among groups distinguished by
227 * different values for the subfields within 'groups'. */
228 struct mf_subfield *eviction_fields;
229 size_t n_eviction_fields;
230
231 /* Eviction groups.
232 *
233 * When a flow is added that would cause the table to have more than
234 * 'max_flows' flows, and 'eviction_fields' is nonnull, these groups are
235 * used to decide which rule to evict: the rule is chosen from the eviction
236 * group that contains the greatest number of rules.*/
237 uint32_t eviction_group_id_basis;
238 struct hmap eviction_groups_by_id;
239 struct heap eviction_groups_by_size;
240
241 /* Flow table miss handling configuration. */
242 ATOMIC(enum ofputil_table_miss) miss_config;
243
244 /* Eviction is enabled if either the client (vswitchd) enables it or an
245 * OpenFlow controller enables it; thus, a nonzero value indicates that
246 * eviction is enabled. */
247 #define EVICTION_CLIENT (1 << 0) /* Set to 1 if client enables eviction. */
248 #define EVICTION_OPENFLOW (1 << 1) /* Set to 1 if OpenFlow enables eviction. */
249 unsigned int eviction;
250
251 /* If zero, vacancy events are disabled. If nonzero, this is the type of
252 vacancy event that is enabled: either OFPTR_VACANCY_DOWN or
253 OFPTR_VACANCY_UP. Only one type of vacancy event can be enabled at a
254 time. */
255 enum ofp14_table_reason vacancy_event;
256
257 /* Non-zero values for vacancy_up and vacancy_down indicates that vacancy
258 * is enabled by table-mod, else these values are set to zero when
259 * vacancy is disabled */
260 uint8_t vacancy_down; /* Vacancy threshold when space decreases (%). */
261 uint8_t vacancy_up; /* Vacancy threshold when space increases (%). */
262
263 atomic_ulong n_matched;
264 atomic_ulong n_missed;
265 };
266
267 /* Assigns TABLE to each oftable, in turn, in OFPROTO.
268 *
269 * All parameters are evaluated multiple times. */
270 #define OFPROTO_FOR_EACH_TABLE(TABLE, OFPROTO) \
271 for ((TABLE) = (OFPROTO)->tables; \
272 (TABLE) < &(OFPROTO)->tables[(OFPROTO)->n_tables]; \
273 (TABLE)++)
274
275 /* An OpenFlow flow within a "struct ofproto".
276 *
277 * With few exceptions, ofproto implementations may look at these fields but
278 * should not modify them.
279 *
280 *
281 * Thread-safety
282 * =============
283 *
284 * Except near the beginning or ending of its lifespan, rule 'rule' belongs to
285 * the classifier rule->ofproto->tables[rule->table_id].cls. The text below
286 * calls this classifier 'cls'.
287 *
288 * Motivation
289 * ----------
290 *
291 * The thread safety rules described here for "struct rule" are motivated by
292 * two goals:
293 *
294 * - Prevent threads that read members of "struct rule" from reading bad
295 * data due to changes by some thread concurrently modifying those
296 * members.
297 *
298 * - Prevent two threads making changes to members of a given "struct rule"
299 * from interfering with each other.
300 *
301 *
302 * Rules
303 * -----
304 *
305 * A rule 'rule' may be accessed without a risk of being freed by a thread
306 * until the thread quiesces (i.e., rules are RCU protected and destructed
307 * using ovsrcu_postpone()). Code that needs to hold onto a rule for a
308 * while should increment 'rule->ref_count' either with ofproto_rule_ref()
309 * (if 'ofproto_mutex' is held), or with ofproto_rule_try_ref() (when some
310 * other thread might remove the rule from 'cls'). ofproto_rule_try_ref()
311 * will fail if the rule has already been scheduled for destruction.
312 *
313 * 'rule->ref_count' protects 'rule' from being freed. It doesn't protect the
314 * rule from being deleted from 'cls' (that's 'ofproto_mutex') and it doesn't
315 * protect members of 'rule' from modification (that's 'rule->mutex').
316 *
317 * 'rule->mutex' protects the members of 'rule' from modification. It doesn't
318 * protect the rule from being deleted from 'cls' (that's 'ofproto_mutex') and
319 * it doesn't prevent the rule from being freed (that's 'rule->ref_count').
320 *
321 * Regarding thread safety, the members of a rule fall into the following
322 * categories:
323 *
324 * - Immutable. These members are marked 'const'.
325 *
326 * - Members that may be safely read or written only by code holding
327 * ofproto_mutex. These are marked OVS_GUARDED_BY(ofproto_mutex).
328 *
329 * - Members that may be safely read only by code holding ofproto_mutex or
330 * 'rule->mutex', and safely written only by coding holding ofproto_mutex
331 * AND 'rule->mutex'. These are marked OVS_GUARDED.
332 */
333 struct rule {
334 /* Where this rule resides in an OpenFlow switch.
335 *
336 * These are immutable once the rule is constructed, hence 'const'. */
337 struct ofproto *const ofproto; /* The ofproto that contains this rule. */
338 const struct cls_rule cr; /* In owning ofproto's classifier. */
339 const uint8_t table_id; /* Index in ofproto's 'tables' array. */
340 bool removed; /* Rule has been removed from the ofproto
341 * data structures. */
342
343 /* Protects members marked OVS_GUARDED.
344 * Readers only need to hold this mutex.
345 * Writers must hold both this mutex AND ofproto_mutex.
346 * By implication writers can read *without* taking this mutex while they
347 * hold ofproto_mutex. */
348 struct ovs_mutex mutex OVS_ACQ_AFTER(ofproto_mutex);
349
350 /* Number of references.
351 * The classifier owns one reference.
352 * Any thread trying to keep a rule from being freed should hold its own
353 * reference. */
354 struct ovs_refcount ref_count;
355
356 /* A "flow cookie" is the OpenFlow name for a 64-bit value associated with
357 * a flow.. */
358 ovs_be64 flow_cookie OVS_GUARDED;
359 struct hindex_node cookie_node OVS_GUARDED_BY(ofproto_mutex);
360
361 enum ofputil_flow_mod_flags flags OVS_GUARDED;
362
363 /* Timeouts. */
364 uint16_t hard_timeout OVS_GUARDED; /* In seconds from ->modified. */
365 uint16_t idle_timeout OVS_GUARDED; /* In seconds from ->used. */
366
367 /* Eviction precedence. */
368 const uint16_t importance;
369
370 /* Removal reason for sending flow removed message.
371 * Used only if 'flags' has OFPUTIL_FF_SEND_FLOW_REM set and if the
372 * value is not OVS_OFPRR_NONE. */
373 uint8_t removed_reason;
374
375 /* Eviction groups (see comment on struct eviction_group for explanation) .
376 *
377 * 'eviction_group' is this rule's eviction group, or NULL if it is not in
378 * any eviction group. When 'eviction_group' is nonnull, 'evg_node' is in
379 * the ->eviction_group->rules hmap. */
380 struct eviction_group *eviction_group OVS_GUARDED_BY(ofproto_mutex);
381 struct heap_node evg_node OVS_GUARDED_BY(ofproto_mutex);
382
383 /* OpenFlow actions. See struct rule_actions for more thread-safety
384 * notes. */
385 const struct rule_actions * const actions;
386
387 /* In owning meter's 'rules' list. An empty list if there is no meter. */
388 struct ovs_list meter_list_node OVS_GUARDED_BY(ofproto_mutex);
389
390 /* Flow monitors (e.g. for NXST_FLOW_MONITOR, related to struct ofmonitor).
391 *
392 * 'add_seqno' is the sequence number when this rule was created.
393 * 'modify_seqno' is the sequence number when this rule was last modified.
394 * See 'monitor_seqno' in connmgr.c for more information. */
395 enum nx_flow_monitor_flags monitor_flags OVS_GUARDED_BY(ofproto_mutex);
396 uint64_t add_seqno OVS_GUARDED_BY(ofproto_mutex);
397 uint64_t modify_seqno OVS_GUARDED_BY(ofproto_mutex);
398
399 /* Optimisation for flow expiry. In ofproto's 'expirable' list if this
400 * rule is expirable, otherwise empty. */
401 struct ovs_list expirable OVS_GUARDED_BY(ofproto_mutex);
402
403 /* Times. Last so that they are more likely close to the stats managed
404 * by the provider. */
405 long long int created OVS_GUARDED; /* Creation time. */
406
407 /* Must hold 'mutex' for both read/write, 'ofproto_mutex' not needed. */
408 long long int modified OVS_GUARDED; /* Time of last modification. */
409 };
410
411 void ofproto_rule_ref(struct rule *);
412 bool ofproto_rule_try_ref(struct rule *);
413 void ofproto_rule_unref(struct rule *);
414
415 static inline const struct rule_actions * rule_get_actions(const struct rule *);
416 static inline bool rule_is_table_miss(const struct rule *);
417 static inline bool rule_is_hidden(const struct rule *);
418
419 /* A set of actions within a "struct rule".
420 *
421 *
422 * Thread-safety
423 * =============
424 *
425 * A struct rule_actions may be accessed without a risk of being freed by
426 * code that holds 'rule->mutex' (where 'rule' is the rule for which
427 * 'rule->actions == actions') or during the RCU active period.
428 *
429 * All members are immutable: they do not change during the rule's
430 * lifetime. */
431 struct rule_actions {
432 /* Flags.
433 *
434 * 'has_meter' is true if 'ofpacts' contains an OFPACT_METER action.
435 *
436 * 'has_learn_with_delete' is true if 'ofpacts' contains an OFPACT_LEARN
437 * action whose flags include NX_LEARN_F_DELETE_LEARNED. */
438 bool has_meter;
439 bool has_learn_with_delete;
440
441 /* Actions. */
442 uint32_t ofpacts_len; /* Size of 'ofpacts', in bytes. */
443 struct ofpact ofpacts[]; /* Sequence of "struct ofpacts". */
444 };
445 BUILD_ASSERT_DECL(offsetof(struct rule_actions, ofpacts) % OFPACT_ALIGNTO == 0);
446
447 const struct rule_actions *rule_actions_create(const struct ofpact *, size_t);
448 void rule_actions_destroy(const struct rule_actions *);
449 bool ofproto_rule_has_out_port(const struct rule *, ofp_port_t port)
450 OVS_REQUIRES(ofproto_mutex);
451
452 /* A set of rules to which an OpenFlow operation applies. */
453 struct rule_collection {
454 struct rule **rules; /* The rules. */
455 size_t n; /* Number of rules collected. */
456
457 size_t capacity; /* Number of rules that will fit in 'rules'. */
458 struct rule *stub[64]; /* Preallocated rules to avoid malloc(). */
459 };
460
461 void rule_collection_init(struct rule_collection *);
462 void rule_collection_add(struct rule_collection *, struct rule *);
463 void rule_collection_ref(struct rule_collection *) OVS_REQUIRES(ofproto_mutex);
464 void rule_collection_unref(struct rule_collection *);
465 void rule_collection_destroy(struct rule_collection *);
466
467 /* Limits the number of flows allowed in the datapath. Only affects the
468 * ofproto-dpif implementation. */
469 extern unsigned ofproto_flow_limit;
470
471 /* Maximum idle time (in ms) for flows to be cached in the datapath.
472 * Revalidators may expire flows more quickly than the configured value based
473 * on system load and other factors. This variable is subject to change. */
474 extern unsigned ofproto_max_idle;
475
476 /* Number of upcall handler and revalidator threads. Only affects the
477 * ofproto-dpif implementation. */
478 extern size_t n_handlers, n_revalidators;
479
480 /* Cpu mask for pmd threads. */
481 extern char *pmd_cpu_mask;
482
483 static inline struct rule *rule_from_cls_rule(const struct cls_rule *);
484
485 void ofproto_rule_expire(struct rule *rule, uint8_t reason)
486 OVS_REQUIRES(ofproto_mutex);
487 void ofproto_rule_delete(struct ofproto *, struct rule *)
488 OVS_EXCLUDED(ofproto_mutex);
489 void ofproto_rule_reduce_timeouts(struct rule *rule, uint16_t idle_timeout,
490 uint16_t hard_timeout)
491 OVS_EXCLUDED(ofproto_mutex);
492
493 /* A group within a "struct ofproto".
494 *
495 * With few exceptions, ofproto implementations may look at these fields but
496 * should not modify them. */
497 struct ofgroup {
498 struct hmap_node hmap_node OVS_GUARDED; /* In ofproto's "groups" hmap. */
499
500 /* Number of references.
501 *
502 * This is needed to keep track of references to the group in the xlate
503 * module.
504 *
505 * If the main thread removes the group from an ofproto, we need to
506 * guarantee that the group remains accessible to users of
507 * xlate_group_actions and the xlate_cache, as the xlate_cache will not be
508 * cleaned up until the corresponding datapath flows are revalidated. */
509 struct ovs_refcount ref_count;
510
511 /* No lock is needed to protect the fields below since they are not
512 * modified after construction. */
513 const struct ofproto *ofproto; /* The ofproto that contains this group. */
514 const uint32_t group_id;
515 const enum ofp11_group_type type; /* One of OFPGT_*. */
516
517 const long long int created; /* Creation time. */
518 const long long int modified; /* Time of last modification. */
519
520 struct ovs_list buckets; /* Contains "struct ofputil_bucket"s. */
521 const uint32_t n_buckets;
522
523 const struct ofputil_group_props props;
524 };
525
526 bool ofproto_group_lookup(const struct ofproto *ofproto, uint32_t group_id,
527 struct ofgroup **group);
528
529 void ofproto_group_ref(struct ofgroup *);
530 void ofproto_group_unref(struct ofgroup *);
531
532 void ofproto_group_delete_all(struct ofproto *);
533
534 /* ofproto class structure, to be defined by each ofproto implementation.
535 *
536 *
537 * Data Structures
538 * ===============
539 *
540 * These functions work primarily with four different kinds of data
541 * structures:
542 *
543 * - "struct ofproto", which represents an OpenFlow switch.
544 *
545 * - "struct ofport", which represents a port within an ofproto.
546 *
547 * - "struct rule", which represents an OpenFlow flow within an ofproto.
548 *
549 * - "struct ofgroup", which represents an OpenFlow 1.1+ group within an
550 * ofproto.
551 *
552 * Each of these data structures contains all of the implementation-independent
553 * generic state for the respective concept, called the "base" state. None of
554 * them contains any extra space for ofproto implementations to use. Instead,
555 * each implementation is expected to declare its own data structure that
556 * contains an instance of the generic data structure plus additional
557 * implementation-specific members, called the "derived" state. The
558 * implementation can use casts or (preferably) the CONTAINER_OF macro to
559 * obtain access to derived state given only a pointer to the embedded generic
560 * data structure.
561 *
562 *
563 * Life Cycle
564 * ==========
565 *
566 * Four stylized functions accompany each of these data structures:
567 *
568 * "alloc" "construct" "destruct" "dealloc"
569 * ------------ ---------------- --------------- --------------
570 * ofproto ->alloc ->construct ->destruct ->dealloc
571 * ofport ->port_alloc ->port_construct ->port_destruct ->port_dealloc
572 * rule ->rule_alloc ->rule_construct ->rule_destruct ->rule_dealloc
573 * group ->group_alloc ->group_construct ->group_destruct ->group_dealloc
574 *
575 * "ofproto", "ofport", and "group" have this exact life cycle. The "rule"
576 * data structure also follow this life cycle with some additional elaborations
577 * described under "Rule Life Cycle" below.
578 *
579 * Any instance of a given data structure goes through the following life
580 * cycle:
581 *
582 * 1. The client calls the "alloc" function to obtain raw memory. If "alloc"
583 * fails, skip all the other steps.
584 *
585 * 2. The client initializes all of the data structure's base state. If this
586 * fails, skip to step 7.
587 *
588 * 3. The client calls the "construct" function. The implementation
589 * initializes derived state. It may refer to the already-initialized
590 * base state. If "construct" fails, skip to step 6.
591 *
592 * 4. The data structure is now initialized and in use.
593 *
594 * 5. When the data structure is no longer needed, the client calls the
595 * "destruct" function. The implementation uninitializes derived state.
596 * The base state has not been uninitialized yet, so the implementation
597 * may still refer to it.
598 *
599 * 6. The client uninitializes all of the data structure's base state.
600 *
601 * 7. The client calls the "dealloc" to free the raw memory. The
602 * implementation must not refer to base or derived state in the data
603 * structure, because it has already been uninitialized.
604 *
605 * Each "alloc" function allocates and returns a new instance of the respective
606 * data structure. The "alloc" function is not given any information about the
607 * use of the new data structure, so it cannot perform much initialization.
608 * Its purpose is just to ensure that the new data structure has enough room
609 * for base and derived state. It may return a null pointer if memory is not
610 * available, in which case none of the other functions is called.
611 *
612 * Each "construct" function initializes derived state in its respective data
613 * structure. When "construct" is called, all of the base state has already
614 * been initialized, so the "construct" function may refer to it. The
615 * "construct" function is allowed to fail, in which case the client calls the
616 * "dealloc" function (but not the "destruct" function).
617 *
618 * Each "destruct" function uninitializes and frees derived state in its
619 * respective data structure. When "destruct" is called, the base state has
620 * not yet been uninitialized, so the "destruct" function may refer to it. The
621 * "destruct" function is not allowed to fail.
622 *
623 * Each "dealloc" function frees raw memory that was allocated by the
624 * "alloc" function. The memory's base and derived members might not have ever
625 * been initialized (but if "construct" returned successfully, then it has been
626 * "destruct"ed already). The "dealloc" function is not allowed to fail.
627 *
628 *
629 * Conventions
630 * ===========
631 *
632 * Most of these functions return 0 if they are successful or a positive error
633 * code on failure. Depending on the function, valid error codes are either
634 * errno values or OFPERR_* OpenFlow error codes.
635 *
636 * Most of these functions are expected to execute synchronously, that is, to
637 * block as necessary to obtain a result. Thus, these functions may return
638 * EAGAIN (or EWOULDBLOCK or EINPROGRESS) only where the function descriptions
639 * explicitly say those errors are a possibility. We may relax this
640 * requirement in the future if and when we encounter performance problems. */
641 struct ofproto_class {
642 /* ## ----------------- ## */
643 /* ## Factory Functions ## */
644 /* ## ----------------- ## */
645
646 /* Initializes provider. The caller may pass in 'iface_hints',
647 * which contains an shash of "struct iface_hint" elements indexed
648 * by the interface's name. The provider may use these hints to
649 * describe the startup configuration in order to reinitialize its
650 * state. The caller owns the provided data, so a provider must
651 * make copies of anything required. An ofproto provider must
652 * remove any existing state that is not described by the hint, and
653 * may choose to remove it all. */
654 void (*init)(const struct shash *iface_hints);
655
656 /* Enumerates the types of all supported ofproto types into 'types'. The
657 * caller has already initialized 'types'. The implementation should add
658 * its own types to 'types' but not remove any existing ones, because other
659 * ofproto classes might already have added names to it. */
660 void (*enumerate_types)(struct sset *types);
661
662 /* Enumerates the names of all existing datapath of the specified 'type'
663 * into 'names' 'all_dps'. The caller has already initialized 'names' as
664 * an empty sset.
665 *
666 * 'type' is one of the types enumerated by ->enumerate_types().
667 *
668 * Returns 0 if successful, otherwise a positive errno value.
669 */
670 int (*enumerate_names)(const char *type, struct sset *names);
671
672 /* Deletes the datapath with the specified 'type' and 'name'. The caller
673 * should have closed any open ofproto with this 'type' and 'name'; this
674 * function is allowed to fail if that is not the case.
675 *
676 * 'type' is one of the types enumerated by ->enumerate_types().
677 * 'name' is one of the names enumerated by ->enumerate_names() for 'type'.
678 *
679 * Returns 0 if successful, otherwise a positive errno value.
680 */
681 int (*del)(const char *type, const char *name);
682
683 /* Returns the type to pass to netdev_open() when a datapath of type
684 * 'datapath_type' has a port of type 'port_type', for a few special
685 * cases when a netdev type differs from a port type. For example,
686 * when using the userspace datapath, a port of type "internal"
687 * needs to be opened as "tap".
688 *
689 * Returns either 'type' itself or a string literal, which must not
690 * be freed. */
691 const char *(*port_open_type)(const char *datapath_type,
692 const char *port_type);
693
694 /* ## ------------------------ ## */
695 /* ## Top-Level type Functions ## */
696 /* ## ------------------------ ## */
697
698 /* Performs any periodic activity required on ofprotos of type
699 * 'type'.
700 *
701 * An ofproto provider may implement it or not, depending on whether
702 * it needs type-level maintenance.
703 *
704 * Returns 0 if successful, otherwise a positive errno value. */
705 int (*type_run)(const char *type);
706
707 /* Causes the poll loop to wake up when a type 'type''s 'run'
708 * function needs to be called, e.g. by calling the timer or fd
709 * waiting functions in poll-loop.h.
710 *
711 * An ofproto provider may implement it or not, depending on whether
712 * it needs type-level maintenance. */
713 void (*type_wait)(const char *type);
714
715 /* ## --------------------------- ## */
716 /* ## Top-Level ofproto Functions ## */
717 /* ## --------------------------- ## */
718
719 /* Life-cycle functions for an "ofproto" (see "Life Cycle" above).
720 *
721 *
722 * Construction
723 * ============
724 *
725 * ->construct() should not modify any base members of the ofproto. The
726 * client will initialize the ofproto's 'ports' and 'tables' members after
727 * construction is complete.
728 *
729 * When ->construct() is called, the client does not yet know how many flow
730 * tables the datapath supports, so ofproto->n_tables will be 0 and
731 * ofproto->tables will be NULL. ->construct() should call
732 * ofproto_init_tables() to allocate and initialize ofproto->n_tables and
733 * ofproto->tables. Each flow table will be initially empty, so
734 * ->construct() should delete flows from the underlying datapath, if
735 * necessary, rather than populating the tables.
736 *
737 * If the ofproto knows the maximum port number that the datapath can have,
738 * then it can call ofproto_init_max_ports(). If it does so, then the
739 * client will ensure that the actions it allows to be used through
740 * OpenFlow do not refer to ports above that maximum number.
741 *
742 * Only one ofproto instance needs to be supported for any given datapath.
743 * If a datapath is already open as part of one "ofproto", then another
744 * attempt to "construct" the same datapath as part of another ofproto is
745 * allowed to fail with an error.
746 *
747 * ->construct() returns 0 if successful, otherwise a positive errno
748 * value.
749 *
750 *
751 * Destruction
752 * ===========
753 *
754 * ->destruct() must also destroy all remaining rules in the ofproto's
755 * tables, by passing each remaining rule to ofproto_rule_delete(), then
756 * destroy all remaining groups by calling ofproto_group_delete_all().
757 *
758 * The client will destroy the flow tables themselves after ->destruct()
759 * returns.
760 */
761 struct ofproto *(*alloc)(void);
762 int (*construct)(struct ofproto *ofproto);
763 void (*destruct)(struct ofproto *ofproto);
764 void (*dealloc)(struct ofproto *ofproto);
765
766 /* Performs any periodic activity required by 'ofproto'. It should:
767 *
768 * - Call connmgr_send_packet_in() for each received packet that missed
769 * in the OpenFlow flow table or that had a OFPP_CONTROLLER output
770 * action.
771 *
772 * - Call ofproto_rule_expire() for each OpenFlow flow that has reached
773 * its hard_timeout or idle_timeout, to expire the flow.
774 *
775 * Returns 0 if successful, otherwise a positive errno value. */
776 int (*run)(struct ofproto *ofproto);
777
778 /* Causes the poll loop to wake up when 'ofproto''s 'run' function needs to
779 * be called, e.g. by calling the timer or fd waiting functions in
780 * poll-loop.h. */
781 void (*wait)(struct ofproto *ofproto);
782
783 /* Adds some memory usage statistics for the implementation of 'ofproto'
784 * into 'usage', for use with memory_report().
785 *
786 * This function is optional. */
787 void (*get_memory_usage)(const struct ofproto *ofproto,
788 struct simap *usage);
789
790 /* Adds some memory usage statistics for the implementation of 'type'
791 * into 'usage', for use with memory_report().
792 *
793 * This function is optional. */
794 void (*type_get_memory_usage)(const char *type, struct simap *usage);
795
796 /* Every "struct rule" in 'ofproto' is about to be deleted, one by one.
797 * This function may prepare for that, for example by clearing state in
798 * advance. It should *not* actually delete any "struct rule"s from
799 * 'ofproto', only prepare for it.
800 *
801 * This function is optional; it's really just for optimization in case
802 * it's cheaper to delete all the flows from your hardware in a single pass
803 * than to do it one by one. */
804 void (*flush)(struct ofproto *ofproto);
805
806 /* Helper for the OpenFlow OFPT_TABLE_FEATURES request.
807 *
808 * The 'features' array contains 'ofproto->n_tables' elements. Each
809 * element is initialized as:
810 *
811 * - 'table_id' to the array index.
812 *
813 * - 'name' to "table#" where # is the table ID.
814 *
815 * - 'metadata_match' and 'metadata_write' to OVS_BE64_MAX.
816 *
817 * - 'config' to the table miss configuration.
818 *
819 * - 'max_entries' to 1,000,000.
820 *
821 * - Both 'nonmiss' and 'miss' to:
822 *
823 * * 'next' to all 1-bits for all later tables.
824 *
825 * * 'instructions' to all instructions.
826 *
827 * * 'write' and 'apply' both to:
828 *
829 * - 'ofpacts': All actions.
830 *
831 * - 'set_fields': All fields.
832 *
833 * - 'match', 'mask', and 'wildcard' to all fields.
834 *
835 * If 'stats' is nonnull, it also contains 'ofproto->n_tables' elements.
836 * Each element is initialized as:
837 *
838 * - 'table_id' to the array index.
839 *
840 * - 'active_count' to the 'n_flows' of struct ofproto for the table.
841 *
842 * - 'lookup_count' and 'matched_count' to 0.
843 *
844 * The implementation should update any members in each element for which
845 * it has better values:
846 *
847 * - Any member of 'features' to better describe the implementation's
848 * capabilities.
849 *
850 * - 'lookup_count' to the number of packets looked up in this flow table
851 * so far.
852 *
853 * - 'matched_count' to the number of packets looked up in this flow
854 * table so far that matched one of the flow entries.
855 */
856 void (*query_tables)(struct ofproto *ofproto,
857 struct ofputil_table_features *features,
858 struct ofputil_table_stats *stats);
859
860 /* Sets the current tables version the provider should use for classifier
861 * lookups. This must be called with a new version number after each set
862 * of flow table changes has been completed, so that datapath revalidation
863 * can be triggered. */
864 void (*set_tables_version)(struct ofproto *ofproto, ovs_version_t version);
865
866 /* ## ---------------- ## */
867 /* ## ofport Functions ## */
868 /* ## ---------------- ## */
869
870 /* Life-cycle functions for a "struct ofport" (see "Life Cycle" above).
871 *
872 * ->port_construct() should not modify any base members of the ofport.
873 * An ofproto implementation should use the 'ofp_port' member of
874 * "struct ofport" as the OpenFlow port number.
875 *
876 * ofports are managed by the base ofproto code. The ofproto
877 * implementation should only create and destroy them in response to calls
878 * to these functions. The base ofproto code will create and destroy
879 * ofports in the following situations:
880 *
881 * - Just after the ->construct() function is called, the base ofproto
882 * iterates over all of the implementation's ports, using
883 * ->port_dump_start() and related functions, and constructs an ofport
884 * for each dumped port.
885 *
886 * - If ->port_poll() reports that a specific port has changed, then the
887 * base ofproto will query that port with ->port_query_by_name() and
888 * construct or destruct ofports as necessary to reflect the updated
889 * set of ports.
890 *
891 * - If ->port_poll() returns ENOBUFS to report an unspecified port set
892 * change, then the base ofproto will iterate over all of the
893 * implementation's ports, in the same way as at ofproto
894 * initialization, and construct and destruct ofports to reflect all of
895 * the changes.
896 *
897 * - On graceful shutdown, the base ofproto code will destruct all
898 * the ports.
899 *
900 * ->port_construct() returns 0 if successful, otherwise a positive errno
901 * value.
902 *
903 *
904 * ->port_destruct()
905 * =================
906 *
907 * ->port_destruct() takes a 'del' parameter. If the provider implements
908 * the datapath itself (e.g. dpif-netdev, it can ignore 'del'. On the
909 * other hand, if the provider is an interface to an external datapath
910 * (e.g. to a kernel module that implement the datapath) then 'del' should
911 * influence destruction behavior in the following way:
912 *
913 * - If 'del' is true, it should remove the port from the underlying
914 * implementation. This is the common case.
915 *
916 * - If 'del' is false, it should leave the port in the underlying
917 * implementation. This is used when Open vSwitch is performing a
918 * graceful shutdown and ensures that, across Open vSwitch restarts,
919 * the underlying ports are not removed and recreated. That makes an
920 * important difference for, e.g., "internal" ports that have
921 * configured IP addresses; without this distinction, the IP address
922 * and other configured state for the port is lost.
923 */
924 struct ofport *(*port_alloc)(void);
925 int (*port_construct)(struct ofport *ofport);
926 void (*port_destruct)(struct ofport *ofport, bool del);
927 void (*port_dealloc)(struct ofport *ofport);
928
929 /* Called after 'ofport->netdev' is replaced by a new netdev object. If
930 * the ofproto implementation uses the ofport's netdev internally, then it
931 * should switch to using the new one. The old one has been closed.
932 *
933 * An ofproto implementation that doesn't need to do anything in this
934 * function may use a null pointer. */
935 void (*port_modified)(struct ofport *ofport);
936
937 /* Called after an OpenFlow request changes a port's configuration.
938 * 'ofport->pp.config' contains the new configuration. 'old_config'
939 * contains the previous configuration.
940 *
941 * The caller implements OFPUTIL_PC_PORT_DOWN using netdev functions to
942 * turn NETDEV_UP on and off, so this function doesn't have to do anything
943 * for that bit (and it won't be called if that is the only bit that
944 * changes). */
945 void (*port_reconfigured)(struct ofport *ofport,
946 enum ofputil_port_config old_config);
947
948 /* Looks up a port named 'devname' in 'ofproto'. On success, returns 0 and
949 * initializes '*port' appropriately. Otherwise, returns a positive errno
950 * value.
951 *
952 * The caller owns the data in 'port' and must free it with
953 * ofproto_port_destroy() when it is no longer needed. */
954 int (*port_query_by_name)(const struct ofproto *ofproto,
955 const char *devname, struct ofproto_port *port);
956
957 /* Attempts to add 'netdev' as a port on 'ofproto'. Returns 0 if
958 * successful, otherwise a positive errno value. The caller should
959 * inform the implementation of the OpenFlow port through the
960 * ->port_construct() method.
961 *
962 * It doesn't matter whether the new port will be returned by a later call
963 * to ->port_poll(); the implementation may do whatever is more
964 * convenient. */
965 int (*port_add)(struct ofproto *ofproto, struct netdev *netdev);
966
967 /* Deletes port number 'ofp_port' from the datapath for 'ofproto'. Returns
968 * 0 if successful, otherwise a positive errno value.
969 *
970 * It doesn't matter whether the new port will be returned by a later call
971 * to ->port_poll(); the implementation may do whatever is more
972 * convenient. */
973 int (*port_del)(struct ofproto *ofproto, ofp_port_t ofp_port);
974
975 /* Refreshes datapath configuration of 'port'.
976 * Returns 0 if successful, otherwise a positive errno value. */
977 int (*port_set_config)(const struct ofport *port, const struct smap *cfg);
978
979 /* Get port stats */
980 int (*port_get_stats)(const struct ofport *port,
981 struct netdev_stats *stats);
982
983 /* Port iteration functions.
984 *
985 * The client might not be entirely in control of the ports within an
986 * ofproto. Some hardware implementations, for example, might have a fixed
987 * set of ports in a datapath. For this reason, the client needs a way to
988 * iterate through all the ports that are actually in a datapath. These
989 * functions provide that functionality.
990 *
991 * The 'state' pointer provides the implementation a place to
992 * keep track of its position. Its format is opaque to the caller.
993 *
994 * The ofproto provider retains ownership of the data that it stores into
995 * ->port_dump_next()'s 'port' argument. The data must remain valid until
996 * at least the next call to ->port_dump_next() or ->port_dump_done() for
997 * 'state'. The caller will not modify or free it.
998 *
999 * Details
1000 * =======
1001 *
1002 * ->port_dump_start() attempts to begin dumping the ports in 'ofproto'.
1003 * On success, it should return 0 and initialize '*statep' with any data
1004 * needed for iteration. On failure, returns a positive errno value, and
1005 * the client will not call ->port_dump_next() or ->port_dump_done().
1006 *
1007 * ->port_dump_next() attempts to retrieve another port from 'ofproto' for
1008 * 'state'. If there is another port, it should store the port's
1009 * information into 'port' and return 0. It should return EOF if all ports
1010 * have already been iterated. Otherwise, on error, it should return a
1011 * positive errno value. This function will not be called again once it
1012 * returns nonzero once for a given iteration (but the 'port_dump_done'
1013 * function will be called afterward).
1014 *
1015 * ->port_dump_done() allows the implementation to release resources used
1016 * for iteration. The caller might decide to stop iteration in the middle
1017 * by calling this function before ->port_dump_next() returns nonzero.
1018 *
1019 * Usage Example
1020 * =============
1021 *
1022 * int error;
1023 * void *state;
1024 *
1025 * error = ofproto->ofproto_class->port_dump_start(ofproto, &state);
1026 * if (!error) {
1027 * for (;;) {
1028 * struct ofproto_port port;
1029 *
1030 * error = ofproto->ofproto_class->port_dump_next(
1031 * ofproto, state, &port);
1032 * if (error) {
1033 * break;
1034 * }
1035 * // Do something with 'port' here (without modifying or freeing
1036 * // any of its data).
1037 * }
1038 * ofproto->ofproto_class->port_dump_done(ofproto, state);
1039 * }
1040 * // 'error' is now EOF (success) or a positive errno value (failure).
1041 */
1042 int (*port_dump_start)(const struct ofproto *ofproto, void **statep);
1043 int (*port_dump_next)(const struct ofproto *ofproto, void *state,
1044 struct ofproto_port *port);
1045 int (*port_dump_done)(const struct ofproto *ofproto, void *state);
1046
1047 /* Polls for changes in the set of ports in 'ofproto'. If the set of ports
1048 * in 'ofproto' has changed, then this function should do one of the
1049 * following:
1050 *
1051 * - Preferably: store the name of the device that was added to or deleted
1052 * from 'ofproto' in '*devnamep' and return 0. The caller is responsible
1053 * for freeing '*devnamep' (with free()) when it no longer needs it.
1054 *
1055 * - Alternatively: return ENOBUFS, without indicating the device that was
1056 * added or deleted.
1057 *
1058 * Occasional 'false positives', in which the function returns 0 while
1059 * indicating a device that was not actually added or deleted or returns
1060 * ENOBUFS without any change, are acceptable.
1061 *
1062 * The purpose of 'port_poll' is to let 'ofproto' know about changes made
1063 * externally to the 'ofproto' object, e.g. by a system administrator via
1064 * ovs-dpctl. Therefore, it's OK, and even preferable, for port_poll() to
1065 * not report changes made through calls to 'port_add' or 'port_del' on the
1066 * same 'ofproto' object. (But it's OK for it to report them too, just
1067 * slightly less efficient.)
1068 *
1069 * If the set of ports in 'ofproto' has not changed, returns EAGAIN. May
1070 * also return other positive errno values to indicate that something has
1071 * gone wrong.
1072 *
1073 * If the set of ports in a datapath is fixed, or if the only way that the
1074 * set of ports in a datapath can change is through ->port_add() and
1075 * ->port_del(), then this function may be a null pointer.
1076 */
1077 int (*port_poll)(const struct ofproto *ofproto, char **devnamep);
1078
1079 /* Arranges for the poll loop to wake up when ->port_poll() will return a
1080 * value other than EAGAIN.
1081 *
1082 * If the set of ports in a datapath is fixed, or if the only way that the
1083 * set of ports in a datapath can change is through ->port_add() and
1084 * ->port_del(), or if the poll loop will always wake up anyway when
1085 * ->port_poll() will return a value other than EAGAIN, then this function
1086 * may be a null pointer.
1087 */
1088 void (*port_poll_wait)(const struct ofproto *ofproto);
1089
1090 /* Checks the status of LACP negotiation for 'port'. Returns 1 if LACP
1091 * partner information for 'port' is up-to-date, 0 if LACP partner
1092 * information is not current (generally indicating a connectivity
1093 * problem), or -1 if LACP is not enabled on 'port'.
1094 *
1095 * This function may be a null pointer if the ofproto implementation does
1096 * not support LACP.
1097 */
1098 int (*port_is_lacp_current)(const struct ofport *port);
1099
1100 /* Get LACP port stats. Returns -1 if LACP is not enabled on 'port'.
1101 *
1102 * This function may be a null pointer if the ofproto implementation does
1103 * not support LACP.
1104 */
1105 int (*port_get_lacp_stats)(const struct ofport *port,
1106 struct lacp_slave_stats *stats);
1107
1108 /* ## ----------------------- ## */
1109 /* ## OpenFlow Rule Functions ## */
1110 /* ## ----------------------- ## */
1111
1112 /* Chooses an appropriate table for 'match' within 'ofproto'. On
1113 * success, stores the table ID into '*table_idp' and returns 0. On
1114 * failure, returns an OpenFlow error code.
1115 *
1116 * The choice of table should be a function of 'match' and 'ofproto''s
1117 * datapath capabilities. It should not depend on the flows already in
1118 * 'ofproto''s flow tables. Failure implies that an OpenFlow rule with
1119 * 'match' as its matching condition can never be inserted into 'ofproto',
1120 * even starting from an empty flow table.
1121 *
1122 * If multiple tables are candidates for inserting the flow, the function
1123 * should choose one arbitrarily (but deterministically).
1124 *
1125 * If this function is NULL then table 0 is always chosen. */
1126 enum ofperr (*rule_choose_table)(const struct ofproto *ofproto,
1127 const struct match *match,
1128 uint8_t *table_idp);
1129
1130 /* Life-cycle functions for a "struct rule".
1131 *
1132 *
1133 * Rule Life Cycle
1134 * ===============
1135 *
1136 * The life cycle of a struct rule is an elaboration of the basic life
1137 * cycle described above under "Life Cycle".
1138 *
1139 * After a rule is successfully constructed, it is then inserted. If
1140 * insertion is successful, then before it is later destructed, it is
1141 * deleted.
1142 *
1143 * You can think of a rule as having the following extra steps inserted
1144 * between "Life Cycle" steps 4 and 5:
1145 *
1146 * 4.1. The client inserts the rule into the flow table, making it
1147 * visible in flow table lookups.
1148 *
1149 * 4.2. The client calls "rule_insert" to insert the flow. The
1150 * implementation attempts to install the flow in the underlying
1151 * hardware and returns an error code indicate success or failure.
1152 * On failure, go to step 5.
1153 *
1154 * 4.3. The rule is now installed in the flow table. Eventually it will
1155 * be deleted.
1156 *
1157 * 4.4. The client removes the rule from the flow table. It is no longer
1158 * visible in flow table lookups.
1159 *
1160 * 4.5. The client calls "rule_delete". The implementation uninstalls
1161 * the flow from the underlying hardware. Deletion is not allowed
1162 * to fail.
1163 *
1164 *
1165 * Construction
1166 * ============
1167 *
1168 * When ->rule_construct() is called, 'rule' is a new rule that is not yet
1169 * inserted into a flow table. ->rule_construct() should initialize enough
1170 * of the rule's derived state for 'rule' to be suitable for inserting into
1171 * a flow table. ->rule_construct() should not modify any base members of
1172 * struct rule.
1173 *
1174 * If ->rule_construct() fails (as indicated by returning a nonzero
1175 * OpenFlow error code), the ofproto base code will uninitialize and
1176 * deallocate 'rule'. See "Rule Life Cycle" above for more details.
1177 *
1178 * ->rule_construct() must also:
1179 *
1180 * - Validate that the datapath supports the matching rule in 'rule->cr'
1181 * datapath. For example, if the rule's table does not support
1182 * registers, then it is an error if 'rule->cr' does not wildcard all
1183 * registers.
1184 *
1185 * - Validate that the datapath can correctly implement 'rule->ofpacts'.
1186 *
1187 * After a successful construction the rest of the rule life cycle calls
1188 * may not fail, so ->rule_construct() must also make sure that the rule
1189 * can be inserted in to the datapath.
1190 *
1191 *
1192 * Insertion
1193 * =========
1194 *
1195 * Following successful construction, the ofproto base case inserts 'rule'
1196 * into its flow table, then it calls ->rule_insert(). ->rule_insert()
1197 * must add the new rule to the datapath flow table and return only after
1198 * this is complete. The 'new_rule' may be a duplicate of an 'old_rule'.
1199 * In this case the 'old_rule' is non-null, and the implementation should
1200 * forward rule statistics from the 'old_rule' to the 'new_rule' if
1201 * 'forward_stats' is 'true'. This may not fail.
1202 *
1203 *
1204 * Deletion
1205 * ========
1206 *
1207 * The ofproto base code removes 'rule' from its flow table before it calls
1208 * ->rule_delete() (if non-null). ->rule_delete() must remove 'rule' from
1209 * the datapath flow table and return only after this has completed
1210 * successfully.
1211 *
1212 * Rule deletion must not fail.
1213 *
1214 *
1215 * Destruction
1216 * ===========
1217 *
1218 * ->rule_destruct() must uninitialize derived state.
1219 *
1220 * Rule destruction must not fail. */
1221 struct rule *(*rule_alloc)(void);
1222 enum ofperr (*rule_construct)(struct rule *rule)
1223 /* OVS_REQUIRES(ofproto_mutex) */;
1224 void (*rule_insert)(struct rule *rule, struct rule *old_rule,
1225 bool forward_stats)
1226 /* OVS_REQUIRES(ofproto_mutex) */;
1227 void (*rule_delete)(struct rule *rule) /* OVS_REQUIRES(ofproto_mutex) */;
1228 void (*rule_destruct)(struct rule *rule);
1229 void (*rule_dealloc)(struct rule *rule);
1230
1231 /* Obtains statistics for 'rule', storing the number of packets that have
1232 * matched it in '*packet_count' and the number of bytes in those packets
1233 * in '*byte_count'. UINT64_MAX indicates that the packet count or byte
1234 * count is unknown. */
1235 void (*rule_get_stats)(struct rule *rule, uint64_t *packet_count,
1236 uint64_t *byte_count, long long int *used)
1237 /* OVS_EXCLUDED(ofproto_mutex) */;
1238
1239 /* Applies the actions in 'rule' to 'packet'. (This implements sending
1240 * buffered packets for OpenFlow OFPT_FLOW_MOD commands.)
1241 *
1242 * Takes ownership of 'packet' (so it should eventually free it, with
1243 * ofpbuf_delete()).
1244 *
1245 * 'flow' reflects the flow information for 'packet'. All of the
1246 * information in 'flow' is extracted from 'packet', except for
1247 * flow->tunnel and flow->in_port, which are assigned the correct values
1248 * for the incoming packet. The register values are zeroed. 'packet''s
1249 * header pointers and offsets (e.g. packet->l3) are appropriately
1250 * initialized. packet->l3 is aligned on a 32-bit boundary.
1251 *
1252 * The implementation should add the statistics for 'packet' into 'rule'.
1253 *
1254 * Returns 0 if successful, otherwise an OpenFlow error code. */
1255 enum ofperr (*rule_execute)(struct rule *rule, const struct flow *flow,
1256 struct dp_packet *packet);
1257
1258 /* Changes the OpenFlow IP fragment handling policy to 'frag_handling',
1259 * which takes one of the following values, with the corresponding
1260 * meanings:
1261 *
1262 * - OFPUTIL_FRAG_NORMAL: The switch should treat IP fragments the same
1263 * way as other packets, omitting TCP and UDP port numbers (always
1264 * setting them to 0).
1265 *
1266 * - OFPUTIL_FRAG_DROP: The switch should drop all IP fragments without
1267 * passing them through the flow table.
1268 *
1269 * - OFPUTIL_FRAG_REASM: The switch should reassemble IP fragments before
1270 * passing packets through the flow table.
1271 *
1272 * - OFPUTIL_FRAG_NX_MATCH (a Nicira extension): Similar to
1273 * OFPUTIL_FRAG_NORMAL, except that TCP and UDP port numbers should be
1274 * included in fragments with offset 0.
1275 *
1276 * Implementations are not required to support every mode.
1277 * OFPUTIL_FRAG_NORMAL is the default mode when an ofproto is created.
1278 *
1279 * At the time of the call to ->set_frag_handling(), the current mode is
1280 * available in 'ofproto->frag_handling'. ->set_frag_handling() returns
1281 * true if the requested mode was set, false if it is not supported.
1282 *
1283 * Upon successful return, the caller changes 'ofproto->frag_handling' to
1284 * reflect the new mode.
1285 */
1286 bool (*set_frag_handling)(struct ofproto *ofproto,
1287 enum ofputil_frag_handling frag_handling);
1288
1289 /* Implements the OpenFlow OFPT_PACKET_OUT command. The datapath should
1290 * execute the 'ofpacts_len' bytes of "struct ofpacts" in 'ofpacts'.
1291 *
1292 * The caller retains ownership of 'packet' and of 'ofpacts', so
1293 * ->packet_out() should not modify or free them.
1294 *
1295 * This function must validate that it can correctly implement 'ofpacts'.
1296 * If not, then it should return an OpenFlow error code.
1297 *
1298 * 'flow' reflects the flow information for 'packet'. All of the
1299 * information in 'flow' is extracted from 'packet', except for
1300 * flow->in_port (see below). flow->tunnel and its register values are
1301 * zeroed.
1302 *
1303 * flow->in_port comes from the OpenFlow OFPT_PACKET_OUT message. The
1304 * implementation should reject invalid flow->in_port values by returning
1305 * OFPERR_OFPBRC_BAD_PORT. (If the implementation called
1306 * ofproto_init_max_ports(), then the client will reject these ports
1307 * itself.) For consistency, the implementation should consider valid for
1308 * flow->in_port any value that could possibly be seen in a packet that it
1309 * passes to connmgr_send_packet_in(). Ideally, even an implementation
1310 * that never generates packet-ins (e.g. due to hardware limitations)
1311 * should still allow flow->in_port values for every possible physical port
1312 * and OFPP_LOCAL. The only virtual ports (those above OFPP_MAX) that the
1313 * caller will ever pass in as flow->in_port, other than OFPP_LOCAL, are
1314 * OFPP_NONE and OFPP_CONTROLLER. The implementation should allow both of
1315 * these, treating each of them as packets generated by the controller as
1316 * opposed to packets originating from some switch port.
1317 *
1318 * (Ordinarily the only effect of flow->in_port is on output actions that
1319 * involve the input port, such as actions that output to OFPP_IN_PORT,
1320 * OFPP_FLOOD, or OFPP_ALL. flow->in_port can also affect Nicira extension
1321 * "resubmit" actions.)
1322 *
1323 * 'packet' is not matched against the OpenFlow flow table, so its
1324 * statistics should not be included in OpenFlow flow statistics.
1325 *
1326 * Returns 0 if successful, otherwise an OpenFlow error code. */
1327 enum ofperr (*packet_out)(struct ofproto *ofproto, struct dp_packet *packet,
1328 const struct flow *flow,
1329 const struct ofpact *ofpacts,
1330 size_t ofpacts_len);
1331
1332 enum ofperr (*nxt_resume)(struct ofproto *ofproto,
1333 const struct ofputil_packet_in_private *);
1334
1335 /* ## ------------------------- ## */
1336 /* ## OFPP_NORMAL configuration ## */
1337 /* ## ------------------------- ## */
1338
1339 /* Configures NetFlow on 'ofproto' according to the options in
1340 * 'netflow_options', or turns off NetFlow if 'netflow_options' is NULL.
1341 *
1342 * EOPNOTSUPP as a return value indicates that 'ofproto' does not support
1343 * NetFlow, as does a null pointer. */
1344 int (*set_netflow)(struct ofproto *ofproto,
1345 const struct netflow_options *netflow_options);
1346
1347 void (*get_netflow_ids)(const struct ofproto *ofproto,
1348 uint8_t *engine_type, uint8_t *engine_id);
1349
1350 /* Configures sFlow on 'ofproto' according to the options in
1351 * 'sflow_options', or turns off sFlow if 'sflow_options' is NULL.
1352 *
1353 * EOPNOTSUPP as a return value indicates that 'ofproto' does not support
1354 * sFlow, as does a null pointer. */
1355 int (*set_sflow)(struct ofproto *ofproto,
1356 const struct ofproto_sflow_options *sflow_options);
1357
1358 /* Configures IPFIX on 'ofproto' according to the options in
1359 * 'bridge_exporter_options' and the 'flow_exporters_options'
1360 * array, or turns off IPFIX if 'bridge_exporter_options' and
1361 * 'flow_exporters_options' is NULL.
1362 *
1363 * EOPNOTSUPP as a return value indicates that 'ofproto' does not support
1364 * IPFIX, as does a null pointer. */
1365 int (*set_ipfix)(
1366 struct ofproto *ofproto,
1367 const struct ofproto_ipfix_bridge_exporter_options
1368 *bridge_exporter_options,
1369 const struct ofproto_ipfix_flow_exporter_options
1370 *flow_exporters_options, size_t n_flow_exporters_options);
1371
1372 /* Gets IPFIX stats on 'ofproto' according to the exporter of birdge
1373 * IPFIX or flow-based IPFIX.
1374 *
1375 * OFPERR_NXST_NOT_CONFIGURED as a return value indicates that bridge
1376 * IPFIX or flow-based IPFIX is not configured. */
1377 int (*get_ipfix_stats)(
1378 const struct ofproto *ofproto,
1379 bool bridge_ipfix, struct ovs_list *replies
1380 );
1381
1382 /* Configures connectivity fault management on 'ofport'.
1383 *
1384 * If 'cfm_settings' is nonnull, configures CFM according to its members.
1385 *
1386 * If 'cfm_settings' is null, removes any connectivity fault management
1387 * configuration from 'ofport'.
1388 *
1389 * EOPNOTSUPP as a return value indicates that this ofproto_class does not
1390 * support CFM, as does a null pointer. */
1391 int (*set_cfm)(struct ofport *ofport, const struct cfm_settings *s);
1392
1393 /* Checks the status change of CFM on 'ofport'. Returns true if
1394 * there is status change since last call or if CFM is not specified. */
1395 bool (*cfm_status_changed)(struct ofport *ofport);
1396
1397 /* Populates 'smap' with the status of CFM on 'ofport'. Returns 0 on
1398 * success, or a positive errno. EOPNOTSUPP as a return value indicates
1399 * that this ofproto_class does not support CFM, as does a null pointer.
1400 *
1401 * The caller must provide and own '*status', and it must free the array
1402 * returned in 'status->rmps'. '*status' is indeterminate if the return
1403 * value is non-zero. */
1404 int (*get_cfm_status)(const struct ofport *ofport,
1405 struct cfm_status *status);
1406
1407 /* Configures LLDP on 'ofport'.
1408 *
1409 * EOPNOTSUPP as a return value indicates that this ofproto_class does not
1410 * support LLDP, as does a null pointer. */
1411 int (*set_lldp)(struct ofport *ofport, const struct smap *cfg);
1412
1413 /* Checks the status of LLDP configured on 'ofport'. Returns true if the
1414 * port's LLDP status was successfully stored into '*status'. Returns
1415 * false if the port did not have LLDP configured, in which case '*status'
1416 * is indeterminate.
1417 *
1418 * The caller must provide and own '*status'. '*status' is indeterminate
1419 * if the return value is non-zero. */
1420 bool (*get_lldp_status)(const struct ofport *ofport,
1421 struct lldp_status *status);
1422
1423 /* Configures Auto Attach.
1424 *
1425 * If 's' is nonnull, configures Auto Attach according to its members.
1426 *
1427 * If 's' is null, removes any Auto Attach configuration.
1428 */
1429 int (*set_aa)(struct ofproto *ofproto,
1430 const struct aa_settings *s);
1431
1432 /* If 's' is nonnull, this function registers a mapping associated with
1433 * client data pointer 'aux' in 'ofproto'. If 'aux' is already registered
1434 * then this function updates its configuration to 's'. Otherwise, this
1435 * function registers a new mapping.
1436 *
1437 * An implementation that does not support mapping at all may set
1438 * it to NULL or return EOPNOTSUPP. An implementation that supports
1439 * only a subset of the functionality should implement what it can
1440 * and return 0.
1441 */
1442 int (*aa_mapping_set)(struct ofproto *ofproto, void *aux,
1443 const struct aa_mapping_settings *s);
1444
1445 /* If 's' is nonnull, this function unregisters a mapping associated with
1446 * client data pointer 'aux' in 'ofproto'. If 'aux' is already registered
1447 * then this function updates its configuration to 's'. Otherwise, this
1448 * function unregisters a new mapping.
1449 *
1450 * An implementation that does not support mapping at all may set
1451 * it to NULL or return EOPNOTSUPP. An implementation that supports
1452 * only a subset of the functionality should implement what it can
1453 * and return 0.
1454 */
1455 int (*aa_mapping_unset)(struct ofproto *ofproto, void *aux);
1456
1457 /*
1458 * Returns the a list of AutoAttach VLAN operations. When Auto Attach is
1459 * enabled, the VLAN associated with an I-SID/VLAN mapping is first
1460 * negotiated with an Auto Attach Server. Once an I-SID VLAN mapping
1461 * becomes active, the corresponding VLAN needs to be communicated to the
1462 * bridge in order to add the VLAN to the trunk port linking the Auto
1463 * Attach Client (in this case openvswitch) and the Auto Attach Server.
1464 *
1465 * The list entries are of type "struct bridge_aa_vlan". Each entry
1466 * specifies the operation (add or remove), the interface on which to
1467 * execute the operation and the VLAN.
1468 */
1469 int (*aa_vlan_get_queued)(struct ofproto *ofproto, struct ovs_list *list);
1470
1471 /*
1472 * Returns the current number of entries in the list of VLAN operations
1473 * in the Auto Attach Client (see previous function description
1474 * aa_vlan_get_queued). Returns 0 if Auto Attach is disabled.
1475 */
1476 unsigned int (*aa_vlan_get_queue_size)(struct ofproto *ofproto);
1477
1478 /* Configures BFD on 'ofport'.
1479 *
1480 * If 'cfg' is NULL, or 'cfg' does not contain the key value pair
1481 * "enable=true", removes BFD from 'ofport'. Otherwise, configures BFD
1482 * according to 'cfg'.
1483 *
1484 * EOPNOTSUPP as a return value indicates that this ofproto_class does not
1485 * support BFD, as does a null pointer. */
1486 int (*set_bfd)(struct ofport *ofport, const struct smap *cfg);
1487
1488 /* Checks the status change of BFD on 'ofport'. Returns true if there
1489 * is status change since last call or if BFD is not specified. */
1490 bool (*bfd_status_changed)(struct ofport *ofport);
1491
1492 /* Populates 'smap' with the status of BFD on 'ofport'. Returns 0 on
1493 * success, or a positive errno. EOPNOTSUPP as a return value indicates
1494 * that this ofproto_class does not support BFD, as does a null pointer. */
1495 int (*get_bfd_status)(struct ofport *ofport, struct smap *smap);
1496
1497 /* Configures spanning tree protocol (STP) on 'ofproto' using the
1498 * settings defined in 's'.
1499 *
1500 * If 's' is nonnull, configures STP according to its members.
1501 *
1502 * If 's' is null, removes any STP configuration from 'ofproto'.
1503 *
1504 * EOPNOTSUPP as a return value indicates that this ofproto_class does not
1505 * support STP, as does a null pointer. */
1506 int (*set_stp)(struct ofproto *ofproto,
1507 const struct ofproto_stp_settings *s);
1508
1509 /* Retrieves state of spanning tree protocol (STP) on 'ofproto'.
1510 *
1511 * Stores STP state for 'ofproto' in 's'. If the 'enabled' member
1512 * is false, the other member values are not meaningful.
1513 *
1514 * EOPNOTSUPP as a return value indicates that this ofproto_class does not
1515 * support STP, as does a null pointer. */
1516 int (*get_stp_status)(struct ofproto *ofproto,
1517 struct ofproto_stp_status *s);
1518
1519 /* Configures spanning tree protocol (STP) on 'ofport' using the
1520 * settings defined in 's'.
1521 *
1522 * If 's' is nonnull, configures STP according to its members. The
1523 * caller is responsible for assigning STP port numbers (using the
1524 * 'port_num' member in the range of 1 through 255, inclusive) and
1525 * ensuring there are no duplicates.
1526 *
1527 * If 's' is null, removes any STP configuration from 'ofport'.
1528 *
1529 * EOPNOTSUPP as a return value indicates that this ofproto_class does not
1530 * support STP, as does a null pointer. */
1531 int (*set_stp_port)(struct ofport *ofport,
1532 const struct ofproto_port_stp_settings *s);
1533
1534 /* Retrieves spanning tree protocol (STP) port status of 'ofport'.
1535 *
1536 * Stores STP state for 'ofport' in 's'. If the 'enabled' member is
1537 * false, the other member values are not meaningful.
1538 *
1539 * EOPNOTSUPP as a return value indicates that this ofproto_class does not
1540 * support STP, as does a null pointer. */
1541 int (*get_stp_port_status)(struct ofport *ofport,
1542 struct ofproto_port_stp_status *s);
1543
1544 /* Retrieves spanning tree protocol (STP) port statistics of 'ofport'.
1545 *
1546 * Stores STP state for 'ofport' in 's'. If the 'enabled' member is
1547 * false, the other member values are not meaningful.
1548 *
1549 * EOPNOTSUPP as a return value indicates that this ofproto_class does not
1550 * support STP, as does a null pointer. */
1551 int (*get_stp_port_stats)(struct ofport *ofport,
1552 struct ofproto_port_stp_stats *s);
1553
1554 /* Configures Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) on 'ofproto' using the
1555 * settings defined in 's'.
1556 *
1557 * If 's' is nonnull, configures RSTP according to its members.
1558 *
1559 * If 's' is null, removes any RSTP configuration from 'ofproto'.
1560 *
1561 * EOPNOTSUPP as a return value indicates that this ofproto_class does not
1562 * support RSTP, as does a null pointer. */
1563 void (*set_rstp)(struct ofproto *ofproto,
1564 const struct ofproto_rstp_settings *s);
1565
1566 /* Retrieves state of Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) on 'ofproto'.
1567 *
1568 * Stores RSTP state for 'ofproto' in 's'. If the 'enabled' member
1569 * is false, the other member values are not meaningful.
1570 *
1571 * EOPNOTSUPP as a return value indicates that this ofproto_class does not
1572 * support RSTP, as does a null pointer. */
1573 void (*get_rstp_status)(struct ofproto *ofproto,
1574 struct ofproto_rstp_status *s);
1575
1576 /* Configures Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) on 'ofport' using the
1577 * settings defined in 's'.
1578 *
1579 * If 's' is nonnull, configures RSTP according to its members. The
1580 * caller is responsible for assigning RSTP port numbers (using the
1581 * 'port_num' member in the range of 1 through 255, inclusive) and
1582 * ensuring there are no duplicates.
1583 *
1584 * If 's' is null, removes any RSTP configuration from 'ofport'.
1585 *
1586 * EOPNOTSUPP as a return value indicates that this ofproto_class does not
1587 * support STP, as does a null pointer. */
1588 void (*set_rstp_port)(struct ofport *ofport,
1589 const struct ofproto_port_rstp_settings *s);
1590
1591 /* Retrieves Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) port status of 'ofport'.
1592 *
1593 * Stores RSTP state for 'ofport' in 's'. If the 'enabled' member is
1594 * false, the other member values are not meaningful.
1595 *
1596 * EOPNOTSUPP as a return value indicates that this ofproto_class does not
1597 * support RSTP, as does a null pointer. */
1598 void (*get_rstp_port_status)(struct ofport *ofport,
1599 struct ofproto_port_rstp_status *s);
1600
1601 /* Registers meta-data associated with the 'n_qdscp' Qualities of Service
1602 * 'queues' attached to 'ofport'. This data is not intended to be
1603 * sufficient to implement QoS. Instead, providers may use this
1604 * information to implement features which require knowledge of what queues
1605 * exist on a port, and some basic information about them.
1606 *
1607 * EOPNOTSUPP as a return value indicates that this ofproto_class does not
1608 * support QoS, as does a null pointer. */
1609 int (*set_queues)(struct ofport *ofport,
1610 const struct ofproto_port_queue *queues, size_t n_qdscp);
1611
1612 /* If 's' is nonnull, this function registers a "bundle" associated with
1613 * client data pointer 'aux' in 'ofproto'. A bundle is the same concept as
1614 * a Port in OVSDB, that is, it consists of one or more "slave" devices
1615 * (Interfaces, in OVSDB) along with VLAN and LACP configuration and, if
1616 * there is more than one slave, a bonding configuration. If 'aux' is
1617 * already registered then this function updates its configuration to 's'.
1618 * Otherwise, this function registers a new bundle.
1619 *
1620 * If 's' is NULL, this function unregisters the bundle registered on
1621 * 'ofproto' associated with client data pointer 'aux'. If no such bundle
1622 * has been registered, this has no effect.
1623 *
1624 * This function affects only the behavior of the NXAST_AUTOPATH action and
1625 * output to the OFPP_NORMAL port. An implementation that does not support
1626 * it at all may set it to NULL or return EOPNOTSUPP. An implementation
1627 * that supports only a subset of the functionality should implement what
1628 * it can and return 0. */
1629 int (*bundle_set)(struct ofproto *ofproto, void *aux,
1630 const struct ofproto_bundle_settings *s);
1631
1632 /* If 'port' is part of any bundle, removes it from that bundle. If the
1633 * bundle now has no ports, deletes the bundle. If the bundle now has only
1634 * one port, deconfigures the bundle's bonding configuration. */
1635 void (*bundle_remove)(struct ofport *ofport);
1636
1637 /* If 's' is nonnull, this function registers a mirror associated with
1638 * client data pointer 'aux' in 'ofproto'. A mirror is the same concept as
1639 * a Mirror in OVSDB. If 'aux' is already registered then this function
1640 * updates its configuration to 's'. Otherwise, this function registers a
1641 * new mirror.
1642 *
1643 * If 's' is NULL, this function unregisters the mirror registered on
1644 * 'ofproto' associated with client data pointer 'aux'. If no such mirror
1645 * has been registered, this has no effect.
1646 *
1647 * An implementation that does not support mirroring at all may set
1648 * it to NULL or return EOPNOTSUPP. An implementation that supports
1649 * only a subset of the functionality should implement what it can
1650 * and return 0. */
1651 int (*mirror_set)(struct ofproto *ofproto, void *aux,
1652 const struct ofproto_mirror_settings *s);
1653
1654 /* Retrieves statistics from mirror associated with client data
1655 * pointer 'aux' in 'ofproto'. Stores packet and byte counts in
1656 * 'packets' and 'bytes', respectively. If a particular counter is
1657 * not supported, the appropriate argument is set to UINT64_MAX.
1658 *
1659 * EOPNOTSUPP as a return value indicates that this ofproto_class does not
1660 * support retrieving mirror statistics. */
1661 int (*mirror_get_stats)(struct ofproto *ofproto, void *aux,
1662 uint64_t *packets, uint64_t *bytes);
1663
1664 /* Configures the VLANs whose bits are set to 1 in 'flood_vlans' as VLANs
1665 * on which all packets are flooded, instead of using MAC learning. If
1666 * 'flood_vlans' is NULL, then MAC learning applies to all VLANs.
1667 *
1668 * This function affects only the behavior of the OFPP_NORMAL action. An
1669 * implementation that does not support it may set it to NULL or return
1670 * EOPNOTSUPP. */
1671 int (*set_flood_vlans)(struct ofproto *ofproto,
1672 unsigned long *flood_vlans);
1673
1674 /* Returns true if 'aux' is a registered bundle that is currently in use as
1675 * the output for a mirror. */
1676 bool (*is_mirror_output_bundle)(const struct ofproto *ofproto, void *aux);
1677
1678 /* When the configuration option of forward_bpdu changes, this function
1679 * will be invoked. */
1680 void (*forward_bpdu_changed)(struct ofproto *ofproto);
1681
1682 /* Sets the MAC aging timeout for the OFPP_NORMAL action to 'idle_time', in
1683 * seconds, and the maximum number of MAC table entries to
1684 * 'max_entries'.
1685 *
1686 * An implementation that doesn't support configuring these features may
1687 * set this function to NULL or implement it as a no-op. */
1688 void (*set_mac_table_config)(struct ofproto *ofproto,
1689 unsigned int idle_time, size_t max_entries);
1690
1691 /* Configures multicast snooping on 'ofport' using the settings
1692 * defined in 's'.
1693 *
1694 * If 's' is nonnull, this function updates multicast snooping
1695 * configuration to 's' in 'ofproto'.
1696 *
1697 * If 's' is NULL, this function disables multicast snooping
1698 * on 'ofproto'.
1699 *
1700 * An implementation that does not support multicast snooping may set
1701 * it to NULL or return EOPNOTSUPP. */
1702 int (*set_mcast_snooping)(struct ofproto *ofproto,
1703 const struct ofproto_mcast_snooping_settings *s);
1704
1705 /* Configures multicast snooping port's flood setting on 'ofproto'.
1706 *
1707 * If 's' is nonnull, this function updates multicast snooping
1708 * configuration to 's' in 'ofproto'.
1709 *
1710 * If 's' is NULL, this function doesn't change anything.
1711 *
1712 * An implementation that does not support multicast snooping may set
1713 * it to NULL or return EOPNOTSUPP. */
1714 int (*set_mcast_snooping_port)(struct ofproto *ofproto_, void *aux,
1715 const struct ofproto_mcast_snooping_port_settings *s);
1716
1717 /* ## ------------------------ ## */
1718 /* ## OpenFlow meter functions ## */
1719 /* ## ------------------------ ## */
1720
1721 /* These functions should be NULL if an implementation does not support
1722 * them. They must be all null or all non-null.. */
1723
1724 /* Initializes 'features' to describe the metering features supported by
1725 * 'ofproto'. */
1726 void (*meter_get_features)(const struct ofproto *ofproto,
1727 struct ofputil_meter_features *features);
1728
1729 /* If '*id' is UINT32_MAX, adds a new meter with the given 'config'. On
1730 * success the function must store a provider meter ID other than
1731 * UINT32_MAX in '*id'. All further references to the meter will be made
1732 * with the returned provider meter id rather than the OpenFlow meter id.
1733 * The caller does not try to interpret the provider meter id, giving the
1734 * implementation the freedom to either use the OpenFlow meter_id value
1735 * provided in the meter configuration, or any other value suitable for the
1736 * implementation.
1737 *
1738 * If '*id' is a value other than UINT32_MAX, modifies the existing meter
1739 * with that meter provider ID to have configuration 'config', while
1740 * leaving '*id' unchanged. On failure, the existing meter configuration
1741 * is left intact. */
1742 enum ofperr (*meter_set)(struct ofproto *ofproto, ofproto_meter_id *id,
1743 const struct ofputil_meter_config *config);
1744
1745 /* Gets the meter and meter band packet and byte counts for maximum of
1746 * 'stats->n_bands' bands for the meter with provider ID 'id' within
1747 * 'ofproto'. The caller fills in the other stats values. The band stats
1748 * are copied to memory at 'stats->bands' provided by the caller. The
1749 * number of returned band stats is returned in 'stats->n_bands'. */
1750 enum ofperr (*meter_get)(const struct ofproto *ofproto,
1751 ofproto_meter_id id,
1752 struct ofputil_meter_stats *stats);
1753
1754 /* Deletes a meter, making the 'ofproto_meter_id' invalid for any
1755 * further calls. */
1756 void (*meter_del)(struct ofproto *, ofproto_meter_id);
1757
1758
1759 /* ## -------------------- ## */
1760 /* ## OpenFlow 1.1+ groups ## */
1761 /* ## -------------------- ## */
1762
1763 struct ofgroup *(*group_alloc)(void);
1764 enum ofperr (*group_construct)(struct ofgroup *);
1765 void (*group_destruct)(struct ofgroup *);
1766 void (*group_dealloc)(struct ofgroup *);
1767
1768 enum ofperr (*group_modify)(struct ofgroup *);
1769
1770 enum ofperr (*group_get_stats)(const struct ofgroup *,
1771 struct ofputil_group_stats *);
1772
1773 /* ## --------------------- ## */
1774 /* ## Datapath information ## */
1775 /* ## --------------------- ## */
1776 /* Retrieve the version string of the datapath. The version
1777 * string can be NULL if it can not be determined.
1778 *
1779 * The version retuned is read only. The caller should not
1780 * free it.
1781 *
1782 * This function should be NULL if an implementation does not support it.
1783 */
1784 const char *(*get_datapath_version)(const struct ofproto *);
1785 };
1786
1787 extern const struct ofproto_class ofproto_dpif_class;
1788
1789 int ofproto_class_register(const struct ofproto_class *);
1790 int ofproto_class_unregister(const struct ofproto_class *);
1791
1792 /* flow_mod with execution context. */
1793 struct ofproto_flow_mod {
1794 struct ofputil_flow_mod fm;
1795
1796 ovs_version_t version; /* Version in which changes take
1797 * effect. */
1798 struct rule_collection old_rules; /* Affected rules. */
1799 struct rule_collection new_rules; /* Replacement rules. */
1800 };
1801
1802 /* port_mod with execution context. */
1803 struct ofproto_port_mod {
1804 struct ofputil_port_mod pm;
1805 struct ofport *port; /* Affected port. */
1806 };
1807
1808 enum ofperr ofproto_flow_mod(struct ofproto *, struct ofproto_flow_mod *)
1809 OVS_EXCLUDED(ofproto_mutex);
1810 void ofproto_add_flow(struct ofproto *, const struct match *, int priority,
1811 const struct ofpact *ofpacts, size_t ofpacts_len)
1812 OVS_EXCLUDED(ofproto_mutex);
1813 void ofproto_delete_flow(struct ofproto *, const struct match *, int priority)
1814 OVS_EXCLUDED(ofproto_mutex);
1815 void ofproto_flush_flows(struct ofproto *);
1816
1817 enum ofperr ofproto_check_ofpacts(struct ofproto *,
1818 const struct ofpact ofpacts[],
1819 size_t ofpacts_len);
1820 \f
1821 static inline const struct rule_actions *
1822 rule_get_actions(const struct rule *rule)
1823 {
1824 return rule->actions;
1825 }
1826
1827 /* Returns true if 'rule' is an OpenFlow 1.3 "table-miss" rule, false
1828 * otherwise.
1829 *
1830 * ("Table-miss" rules are special because a packet_in generated through one
1831 * uses OFPR_NO_MATCH as its reason, whereas packet_ins generated by any other
1832 * rule use OFPR_ACTION.) */
1833 static inline bool
1834 rule_is_table_miss(const struct rule *rule)
1835 {
1836 return rule->cr.priority == 0 && cls_rule_is_catchall(&rule->cr);
1837 }
1838
1839 /* Returns true if 'rule' should be hidden from the controller.
1840 *
1841 * Rules with priority higher than UINT16_MAX are set up by ofproto itself
1842 * (e.g. by in-band control) and are intentionally hidden from the
1843 * controller. */
1844 static inline bool
1845 rule_is_hidden(const struct rule *rule)
1846 {
1847 return rule->cr.priority > UINT16_MAX;
1848 }
1849
1850 static inline struct rule *
1851 rule_from_cls_rule(const struct cls_rule *cls_rule)
1852 {
1853 return cls_rule ? CONTAINER_OF(cls_rule, struct rule, cr) : NULL;
1854 }
1855
1856 #endif /* ofproto/ofproto-provider.h */