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20 #include <arpa/inet.h>
23 #include <sys/socket.h>
25 #include <openflow/openflow.h>
30 #include <sys/socket.h>
31 #include <sys/types.h>
37 #include "dynamic-string.h"
43 #include "mac-learning.h"
46 #include "ofp-print.h"
48 #include "ofproto/netflow.h"
49 #include "ofproto/ofproto.h"
50 #include "ovsdb-data.h"
52 #include "poll-loop.h"
53 #include "proc-net-compat.h"
57 #include "socket-util.h"
58 #include "stream-ssl.h"
60 #include "system-stats.h"
65 #include "vswitchd/vswitch-idl.h"
66 #include "xenserver.h"
69 #include "sflow_api.h"
71 VLOG_DEFINE_THIS_MODULE(bridge)
79 /* These members are always valid. */
80 struct port *port; /* Containing port. */
81 size_t port_ifidx; /* Index within containing port. */
82 char *name; /* Host network device name. */
83 tag_type tag; /* Tag associated with this interface. */
84 long long delay_expires; /* Time after which 'enabled' may change. */
86 /* These members are valid only after bridge_reconfigure() causes them to
88 struct hmap_node dp_ifidx_node; /* In struct bridge's "ifaces" hmap. */
89 int dp_ifidx; /* Index within kernel datapath. */
90 struct netdev *netdev; /* Network device. */
91 bool enabled; /* May be chosen for flows? */
92 const struct ovsrec_interface *cfg;
95 #define BOND_MASK 0xff
97 int iface_idx; /* Index of assigned iface, or -1 if none. */
98 uint64_t tx_bytes; /* Count of bytes recently transmitted. */
99 tag_type iface_tag; /* Tag associated with iface_idx. */
102 #define MAX_MIRRORS 32
103 typedef uint32_t mirror_mask_t;
104 #define MIRROR_MASK_C(X) UINT32_C(X)
105 BUILD_ASSERT_DECL(sizeof(mirror_mask_t) * CHAR_BIT >= MAX_MIRRORS);
107 struct bridge *bridge;
110 struct uuid uuid; /* UUID of this "mirror" record in database. */
112 /* Selection criteria. */
113 struct shash src_ports; /* Name is port name; data is always NULL. */
114 struct shash dst_ports; /* Name is port name; data is always NULL. */
119 struct port *out_port;
123 #define FLOOD_PORT ((struct port *) 1) /* The 'flood' output port. */
125 struct bridge *bridge;
127 int vlan; /* -1=trunk port, else a 12-bit VLAN ID. */
128 unsigned long *trunks; /* Bitmap of trunked VLANs, if 'vlan' == -1.
129 * NULL if all VLANs are trunked. */
130 const struct ovsrec_port *cfg;
133 /* An ordinary bridge port has 1 interface.
134 * A bridge port for bonding has at least 2 interfaces. */
135 struct iface **ifaces;
136 size_t n_ifaces, allocated_ifaces;
139 struct bond_entry *bond_hash; /* An array of (BOND_MASK + 1) elements. */
140 int active_iface; /* Ifidx on which bcasts accepted, or -1. */
141 tag_type active_iface_tag; /* Tag for bcast flows. */
142 tag_type no_ifaces_tag; /* Tag for flows when all ifaces disabled. */
143 int updelay, downdelay; /* Delay before iface goes up/down, in ms. */
144 bool bond_compat_is_stale; /* Need to call port_update_bond_compat()? */
145 bool bond_fake_iface; /* Fake a bond interface for legacy compat? */
146 long long int bond_next_fake_iface_update; /* Time of next update. */
147 int bond_rebalance_interval; /* Interval between rebalances, in ms. */
148 long long int bond_next_rebalance; /* Next rebalancing time. */
150 /* Port mirroring info. */
151 mirror_mask_t src_mirrors; /* Mirrors triggered when packet received. */
152 mirror_mask_t dst_mirrors; /* Mirrors triggered when packet sent. */
153 bool is_mirror_output_port; /* Does port mirroring send frames here? */
156 #define DP_MAX_PORTS 255
158 struct list node; /* Node in global list of bridges. */
159 char *name; /* User-specified arbitrary name. */
160 struct mac_learning *ml; /* MAC learning table. */
161 uint8_t default_ea[ETH_ADDR_LEN]; /* Default MAC. */
162 const struct ovsrec_bridge *cfg;
164 /* OpenFlow switch processing. */
165 struct ofproto *ofproto; /* OpenFlow switch. */
167 /* Kernel datapath information. */
168 struct dpif *dpif; /* Datapath. */
169 struct hmap ifaces; /* Contains "struct iface"s. */
173 size_t n_ports, allocated_ports;
174 struct shash iface_by_name; /* "struct iface"s indexed by name. */
175 struct shash port_by_name; /* "struct port"s indexed by name. */
178 bool has_bonded_ports;
183 /* Port mirroring. */
184 struct mirror *mirrors[MAX_MIRRORS];
187 /* List of all bridges. */
188 static struct list all_bridges = LIST_INITIALIZER(&all_bridges);
190 /* OVSDB IDL used to obtain configuration. */
191 static struct ovsdb_idl *idl;
193 /* Each time this timer expires, the bridge fetches systems and interface
194 * statistics and pushes them into the database. */
195 #define STATS_INTERVAL (5 * 1000) /* In milliseconds. */
196 static long long int stats_timer = LLONG_MIN;
198 static struct bridge *bridge_create(const struct ovsrec_bridge *br_cfg);
199 static void bridge_destroy(struct bridge *);
200 static struct bridge *bridge_lookup(const char *name);
201 static unixctl_cb_func bridge_unixctl_dump_flows;
202 static unixctl_cb_func bridge_unixctl_reconnect;
203 static int bridge_run_one(struct bridge *);
204 static size_t bridge_get_controllers(const struct bridge *br,
205 struct ovsrec_controller ***controllersp);
206 static void bridge_reconfigure_one(struct bridge *);
207 static void bridge_reconfigure_remotes(struct bridge *,
208 const struct sockaddr_in *managers,
210 static void bridge_get_all_ifaces(const struct bridge *, struct shash *ifaces);
211 static void bridge_fetch_dp_ifaces(struct bridge *);
212 static void bridge_flush(struct bridge *);
213 static void bridge_pick_local_hw_addr(struct bridge *,
214 uint8_t ea[ETH_ADDR_LEN],
215 struct iface **hw_addr_iface);
216 static uint64_t bridge_pick_datapath_id(struct bridge *,
217 const uint8_t bridge_ea[ETH_ADDR_LEN],
218 struct iface *hw_addr_iface);
219 static struct iface *bridge_get_local_iface(struct bridge *);
220 static uint64_t dpid_from_hash(const void *, size_t nbytes);
222 static unixctl_cb_func bridge_unixctl_fdb_show;
224 static void bond_init(void);
225 static void bond_run(struct bridge *);
226 static void bond_wait(struct bridge *);
227 static void bond_rebalance_port(struct port *);
228 static void bond_send_learning_packets(struct port *);
229 static void bond_enable_slave(struct iface *iface, bool enable);
231 static struct port *port_create(struct bridge *, const char *name);
232 static void port_reconfigure(struct port *, const struct ovsrec_port *);
233 static void port_del_ifaces(struct port *, const struct ovsrec_port *);
234 static void port_destroy(struct port *);
235 static struct port *port_lookup(const struct bridge *, const char *name);
236 static struct iface *port_lookup_iface(const struct port *, const char *name);
237 static struct port *port_from_dp_ifidx(const struct bridge *,
239 static void port_update_bond_compat(struct port *);
240 static void port_update_vlan_compat(struct port *);
241 static void port_update_bonding(struct port *);
243 static void mirror_create(struct bridge *, struct ovsrec_mirror *);
244 static void mirror_destroy(struct mirror *);
245 static void mirror_reconfigure(struct bridge *);
246 static void mirror_reconfigure_one(struct mirror *, struct ovsrec_mirror *);
247 static bool vlan_is_mirrored(const struct mirror *, int vlan);
249 static struct iface *iface_create(struct port *port,
250 const struct ovsrec_interface *if_cfg);
251 static void iface_destroy(struct iface *);
252 static struct iface *iface_lookup(const struct bridge *, const char *name);
253 static struct iface *iface_from_dp_ifidx(const struct bridge *,
255 static bool iface_is_internal(const struct bridge *, const char *name);
256 static void iface_set_mac(struct iface *);
257 static void iface_update_qos(struct iface *, const struct ovsrec_qos *);
259 static void shash_from_ovs_idl_map(char **keys, char **values, size_t n,
262 /* Hooks into ofproto processing. */
263 static struct ofhooks bridge_ofhooks;
265 /* Public functions. */
267 /* Initializes the bridge module, configuring it to obtain its configuration
268 * from an OVSDB server accessed over 'remote', which should be a string in a
269 * form acceptable to ovsdb_idl_create(). */
271 bridge_init(const char *remote)
273 /* Create connection to database. */
274 idl = ovsdb_idl_create(remote, &ovsrec_idl_class);
276 ovsdb_idl_set_write_only(idl, &ovsrec_open_vswitch_col_cur_cfg);
277 ovsdb_idl_set_write_only(idl, &ovsrec_open_vswitch_col_statistics);
278 ovsdb_idl_omit(idl, &ovsrec_open_vswitch_col_external_ids);
280 ovsdb_idl_omit(idl, &ovsrec_bridge_col_external_ids);
282 ovsdb_idl_omit(idl, &ovsrec_port_col_external_ids);
283 ovsdb_idl_omit(idl, &ovsrec_port_col_fake_bridge);
285 ovsdb_idl_set_write_only(idl, &ovsrec_interface_col_ofport);
286 ovsdb_idl_set_write_only(idl, &ovsrec_interface_col_statistics);
287 ovsdb_idl_omit(idl, &ovsrec_interface_col_external_ids);
289 /* Register unixctl commands. */
290 unixctl_command_register("fdb/show", bridge_unixctl_fdb_show, NULL);
291 unixctl_command_register("bridge/dump-flows", bridge_unixctl_dump_flows,
293 unixctl_command_register("bridge/reconnect", bridge_unixctl_reconnect,
298 /* Performs configuration that is only necessary once at ovs-vswitchd startup,
299 * but for which the ovs-vswitchd configuration 'cfg' is required. */
301 bridge_configure_once(const struct ovsrec_open_vswitch *cfg)
303 static bool already_configured_once;
304 struct svec bridge_names;
305 struct svec dpif_names, dpif_types;
308 /* Only do this once per ovs-vswitchd run. */
309 if (already_configured_once) {
312 already_configured_once = true;
314 stats_timer = time_msec() + STATS_INTERVAL;
316 /* Get all the configured bridges' names from 'cfg' into 'bridge_names'. */
317 svec_init(&bridge_names);
318 for (i = 0; i < cfg->n_bridges; i++) {
319 svec_add(&bridge_names, cfg->bridges[i]->name);
321 svec_sort(&bridge_names);
323 /* Iterate over all system dpifs and delete any of them that do not appear
325 svec_init(&dpif_names);
326 svec_init(&dpif_types);
327 dp_enumerate_types(&dpif_types);
328 for (i = 0; i < dpif_types.n; i++) {
333 dp_enumerate_names(dpif_types.names[i], &dpif_names);
335 /* For each dpif... */
336 for (j = 0; j < dpif_names.n; j++) {
337 retval = dpif_open(dpif_names.names[j], dpif_types.names[i], &dpif);
339 struct svec all_names;
342 /* ...check whether any of its names is in 'bridge_names'. */
343 svec_init(&all_names);
344 dpif_get_all_names(dpif, &all_names);
345 for (k = 0; k < all_names.n; k++) {
346 if (svec_contains(&bridge_names, all_names.names[k])) {
351 /* No. Delete the dpif. */
355 svec_destroy(&all_names);
360 svec_destroy(&bridge_names);
361 svec_destroy(&dpif_names);
362 svec_destroy(&dpif_types);
365 /* Initializes 'options' and fills it with the options for 'if_cfg'. Merges
366 * keys from "options" and "other_config", preferring "options" keys over
367 * "other_config" keys.
369 * The value strings in '*options' are taken directly from if_cfg, not copied,
370 * so the caller should not modify or free them. */
372 iface_get_options(const struct ovsrec_interface *if_cfg, struct shash *options)
376 shash_from_ovs_idl_map(if_cfg->key_options, if_cfg->value_options,
377 if_cfg->n_options, options);
379 for (i = 0; i < if_cfg->n_other_config; i++) {
380 char *key = if_cfg->key_other_config[i];
381 char *value = if_cfg->value_other_config[i];
383 if (!shash_find_data(options, key)) {
384 shash_add(options, key, value);
386 VLOG_WARN("%s: ignoring \"other_config\" key %s that conflicts "
387 "with \"options\" key %s", if_cfg->name, key, key);
392 /* Attempt to create the network device for 'iface' through the netdev
395 create_iface_netdev(struct iface *iface)
397 struct netdev_options netdev_options;
398 struct shash options;
401 memset(&netdev_options, 0, sizeof netdev_options);
402 netdev_options.name = iface->cfg->name;
403 if (!strcmp(iface->cfg->type, "internal")) {
404 /* An "internal" config type maps to a netdev "system" type. */
405 netdev_options.type = "system";
407 netdev_options.type = iface->cfg->type;
409 netdev_options.args = &options;
410 netdev_options.ethertype = NETDEV_ETH_TYPE_NONE;
412 iface_get_options(iface->cfg, &options);
414 error = netdev_open(&netdev_options, &iface->netdev);
417 netdev_get_carrier(iface->netdev, &iface->enabled);
420 shash_destroy(&options);
426 reconfigure_iface_netdev(struct iface *iface)
428 const char *netdev_type, *iface_type;
429 struct shash options;
432 /* Skip reconfiguration if the device has the wrong type. This shouldn't
434 iface_type = (!iface->cfg->type[0] ? NULL
435 : !strcmp(iface->cfg->type, "internal") ? "system"
437 netdev_type = netdev_get_type(iface->netdev);
438 if (iface_type && strcmp(netdev_type, iface_type)) {
439 VLOG_WARN("%s: attempting change device type from %s to %s",
440 iface->cfg->name, netdev_type, iface_type);
444 /* Reconfigure device. */
445 iface_get_options(iface->cfg, &options);
446 error = netdev_reconfigure(iface->netdev, &options);
447 shash_destroy(&options);
453 check_iface_netdev(struct bridge *br OVS_UNUSED, struct iface *iface,
454 void *aux OVS_UNUSED)
456 if (!iface->netdev) {
457 int error = create_iface_netdev(iface);
459 VLOG_WARN("could not open netdev on %s, dropping: %s", iface->name,
469 check_iface_dp_ifidx(struct bridge *br, struct iface *iface,
470 void *aux OVS_UNUSED)
472 if (iface->dp_ifidx >= 0) {
473 VLOG_DBG("%s has interface %s on port %d",
475 iface->name, iface->dp_ifidx);
478 VLOG_ERR("%s interface not in %s, dropping",
479 iface->name, dpif_name(br->dpif));
485 set_iface_properties(struct bridge *br OVS_UNUSED, struct iface *iface,
486 void *aux OVS_UNUSED)
488 /* Set policing attributes. */
489 netdev_set_policing(iface->netdev,
490 iface->cfg->ingress_policing_rate,
491 iface->cfg->ingress_policing_burst);
493 /* Set MAC address of internal interfaces other than the local
495 if (iface->dp_ifidx != ODPP_LOCAL
496 && iface_is_internal(br, iface->name)) {
497 iface_set_mac(iface);
503 /* Calls 'cb' for each interfaces in 'br', passing along the 'aux' argument.
504 * Deletes from 'br' all the interfaces for which 'cb' returns false, and then
505 * deletes from 'br' any ports that no longer have any interfaces. */
507 iterate_and_prune_ifaces(struct bridge *br,
508 bool (*cb)(struct bridge *, struct iface *,
514 for (i = 0; i < br->n_ports; ) {
515 struct port *port = br->ports[i];
516 for (j = 0; j < port->n_ifaces; ) {
517 struct iface *iface = port->ifaces[j];
518 if (cb(br, iface, aux)) {
521 iface_destroy(iface);
525 if (port->n_ifaces) {
528 VLOG_ERR("%s port has no interfaces, dropping", port->name);
534 /* Looks at the list of managers in 'ovs_cfg' and extracts their remote IP
535 * addresses and ports into '*managersp' and '*n_managersp'. The caller is
536 * responsible for freeing '*managersp' (with free()).
538 * You may be asking yourself "why does ovs-vswitchd care?", because
539 * ovsdb-server is responsible for connecting to the managers, and ovs-vswitchd
540 * should not be and in fact is not directly involved in that. But
541 * ovs-vswitchd needs to make sure that ovsdb-server can reach the managers, so
542 * it has to tell in-band control where the managers are to enable that.
545 collect_managers(const struct ovsrec_open_vswitch *ovs_cfg,
546 struct sockaddr_in **managersp, size_t *n_managersp)
548 struct sockaddr_in *managers = NULL;
549 size_t n_managers = 0;
551 if (ovs_cfg->n_managers > 0) {
554 managers = xmalloc(ovs_cfg->n_managers * sizeof *managers);
555 for (i = 0; i < ovs_cfg->n_managers; i++) {
556 const char *name = ovs_cfg->managers[i];
557 struct sockaddr_in *sin = &managers[i];
559 if ((!strncmp(name, "tcp:", 4)
560 && inet_parse_active(name + 4, JSONRPC_TCP_PORT, sin)) ||
561 (!strncmp(name, "ssl:", 4)
562 && inet_parse_active(name + 4, JSONRPC_SSL_PORT, sin))) {
568 *managersp = managers;
569 *n_managersp = n_managers;
573 bridge_reconfigure(const struct ovsrec_open_vswitch *ovs_cfg)
575 struct shash old_br, new_br;
576 struct shash_node *node;
577 struct bridge *br, *next;
578 struct sockaddr_in *managers;
581 int sflow_bridge_number;
583 COVERAGE_INC(bridge_reconfigure);
585 collect_managers(ovs_cfg, &managers, &n_managers);
587 /* Collect old and new bridges. */
590 LIST_FOR_EACH (br, node, &all_bridges) {
591 shash_add(&old_br, br->name, br);
593 for (i = 0; i < ovs_cfg->n_bridges; i++) {
594 const struct ovsrec_bridge *br_cfg = ovs_cfg->bridges[i];
595 if (!shash_add_once(&new_br, br_cfg->name, br_cfg)) {
596 VLOG_WARN("more than one bridge named %s", br_cfg->name);
600 /* Get rid of deleted bridges and add new bridges. */
601 LIST_FOR_EACH_SAFE (br, next, node, &all_bridges) {
602 struct ovsrec_bridge *br_cfg = shash_find_data(&new_br, br->name);
609 SHASH_FOR_EACH (node, &new_br) {
610 const char *br_name = node->name;
611 const struct ovsrec_bridge *br_cfg = node->data;
612 br = shash_find_data(&old_br, br_name);
614 /* If the bridge datapath type has changed, we need to tear it
615 * down and recreate. */
616 if (strcmp(br->cfg->datapath_type, br_cfg->datapath_type)) {
618 bridge_create(br_cfg);
621 bridge_create(br_cfg);
624 shash_destroy(&old_br);
625 shash_destroy(&new_br);
627 /* Reconfigure all bridges. */
628 LIST_FOR_EACH (br, node, &all_bridges) {
629 bridge_reconfigure_one(br);
632 /* Add and delete ports on all datapaths.
634 * The kernel will reject any attempt to add a given port to a datapath if
635 * that port already belongs to a different datapath, so we must do all
636 * port deletions before any port additions. */
637 LIST_FOR_EACH (br, node, &all_bridges) {
638 struct odp_port *dpif_ports;
640 struct shash want_ifaces;
642 dpif_port_list(br->dpif, &dpif_ports, &n_dpif_ports);
643 bridge_get_all_ifaces(br, &want_ifaces);
644 for (i = 0; i < n_dpif_ports; i++) {
645 const struct odp_port *p = &dpif_ports[i];
646 if (!shash_find(&want_ifaces, p->devname)
647 && strcmp(p->devname, br->name)) {
648 int retval = dpif_port_del(br->dpif, p->port);
650 VLOG_ERR("failed to remove %s interface from %s: %s",
651 p->devname, dpif_name(br->dpif),
656 shash_destroy(&want_ifaces);
659 LIST_FOR_EACH (br, node, &all_bridges) {
660 struct odp_port *dpif_ports;
662 struct shash cur_ifaces, want_ifaces;
664 /* Get the set of interfaces currently in this datapath. */
665 dpif_port_list(br->dpif, &dpif_ports, &n_dpif_ports);
666 shash_init(&cur_ifaces);
667 for (i = 0; i < n_dpif_ports; i++) {
668 const char *name = dpif_ports[i].devname;
669 shash_add_once(&cur_ifaces, name, NULL);
673 /* Get the set of interfaces we want on this datapath. */
674 bridge_get_all_ifaces(br, &want_ifaces);
676 SHASH_FOR_EACH (node, &want_ifaces) {
677 const char *if_name = node->name;
678 struct iface *iface = node->data;
680 if (shash_find(&cur_ifaces, if_name)) {
681 /* Already exists on the datapath. If we have it open,
682 * reconfigure it; otherwise we'll open it later. */
683 if (iface && iface->netdev) {
684 reconfigure_iface_netdev(iface);
687 /* Need to add to datapath. */
691 /* Add to datapath. */
692 internal = iface_is_internal(br, if_name);
693 error = dpif_port_add(br->dpif, if_name,
694 internal ? ODP_PORT_INTERNAL : 0, NULL);
695 if (error == EFBIG) {
696 VLOG_ERR("ran out of valid port numbers on %s",
697 dpif_name(br->dpif));
700 VLOG_ERR("failed to add %s interface to %s: %s",
701 if_name, dpif_name(br->dpif), strerror(error));
705 shash_destroy(&cur_ifaces);
706 shash_destroy(&want_ifaces);
708 sflow_bridge_number = 0;
709 LIST_FOR_EACH (br, node, &all_bridges) {
712 struct iface *local_iface;
713 struct iface *hw_addr_iface;
716 bridge_fetch_dp_ifaces(br);
718 iterate_and_prune_ifaces(br, check_iface_netdev, NULL);
719 iterate_and_prune_ifaces(br, check_iface_dp_ifidx, NULL);
721 /* Pick local port hardware address, datapath ID. */
722 bridge_pick_local_hw_addr(br, ea, &hw_addr_iface);
723 local_iface = bridge_get_local_iface(br);
725 int error = netdev_set_etheraddr(local_iface->netdev, ea);
727 static struct vlog_rate_limit rl = VLOG_RATE_LIMIT_INIT(1, 5);
728 VLOG_ERR_RL(&rl, "bridge %s: failed to set bridge "
729 "Ethernet address: %s",
730 br->name, strerror(error));
734 dpid = bridge_pick_datapath_id(br, ea, hw_addr_iface);
735 ofproto_set_datapath_id(br->ofproto, dpid);
737 dpid_string = xasprintf("%016"PRIx64, dpid);
738 ovsrec_bridge_set_datapath_id(br->cfg, dpid_string);
741 /* Set NetFlow configuration on this bridge. */
742 if (br->cfg->netflow) {
743 struct ovsrec_netflow *nf_cfg = br->cfg->netflow;
744 struct netflow_options opts;
746 memset(&opts, 0, sizeof opts);
748 dpif_get_netflow_ids(br->dpif, &opts.engine_type, &opts.engine_id);
749 if (nf_cfg->engine_type) {
750 opts.engine_type = *nf_cfg->engine_type;
752 if (nf_cfg->engine_id) {
753 opts.engine_id = *nf_cfg->engine_id;
756 opts.active_timeout = nf_cfg->active_timeout;
757 if (!opts.active_timeout) {
758 opts.active_timeout = -1;
759 } else if (opts.active_timeout < 0) {
760 VLOG_WARN("bridge %s: active timeout interval set to negative "
761 "value, using default instead (%d seconds)", br->name,
762 NF_ACTIVE_TIMEOUT_DEFAULT);
763 opts.active_timeout = -1;
766 opts.add_id_to_iface = nf_cfg->add_id_to_interface;
767 if (opts.add_id_to_iface) {
768 if (opts.engine_id > 0x7f) {
769 VLOG_WARN("bridge %s: netflow port mangling may conflict "
770 "with another vswitch, choose an engine id less "
771 "than 128", br->name);
773 if (br->n_ports > 508) {
774 VLOG_WARN("bridge %s: netflow port mangling will conflict "
775 "with another port when more than 508 ports are "
780 opts.collectors.n = nf_cfg->n_targets;
781 opts.collectors.names = nf_cfg->targets;
782 if (ofproto_set_netflow(br->ofproto, &opts)) {
783 VLOG_ERR("bridge %s: problem setting netflow collectors",
787 ofproto_set_netflow(br->ofproto, NULL);
790 /* Set sFlow configuration on this bridge. */
791 if (br->cfg->sflow) {
792 const struct ovsrec_sflow *sflow_cfg = br->cfg->sflow;
793 struct ovsrec_controller **controllers;
794 struct ofproto_sflow_options oso;
795 size_t n_controllers;
797 memset(&oso, 0, sizeof oso);
799 oso.targets.n = sflow_cfg->n_targets;
800 oso.targets.names = sflow_cfg->targets;
802 oso.sampling_rate = SFL_DEFAULT_SAMPLING_RATE;
803 if (sflow_cfg->sampling) {
804 oso.sampling_rate = *sflow_cfg->sampling;
807 oso.polling_interval = SFL_DEFAULT_POLLING_INTERVAL;
808 if (sflow_cfg->polling) {
809 oso.polling_interval = *sflow_cfg->polling;
812 oso.header_len = SFL_DEFAULT_HEADER_SIZE;
813 if (sflow_cfg->header) {
814 oso.header_len = *sflow_cfg->header;
817 oso.sub_id = sflow_bridge_number++;
818 oso.agent_device = sflow_cfg->agent;
820 oso.control_ip = NULL;
821 n_controllers = bridge_get_controllers(br, &controllers);
822 for (i = 0; i < n_controllers; i++) {
823 if (controllers[i]->local_ip) {
824 oso.control_ip = controllers[i]->local_ip;
828 ofproto_set_sflow(br->ofproto, &oso);
830 /* Do not destroy oso.targets because it is owned by sflow_cfg. */
832 ofproto_set_sflow(br->ofproto, NULL);
835 /* Update the controller and related settings. It would be more
836 * straightforward to call this from bridge_reconfigure_one(), but we
837 * can't do it there for two reasons. First, and most importantly, at
838 * that point we don't know the dp_ifidx of any interfaces that have
839 * been added to the bridge (because we haven't actually added them to
840 * the datapath). Second, at that point we haven't set the datapath ID
841 * yet; when a controller is configured, resetting the datapath ID will
842 * immediately disconnect from the controller, so it's better to set
843 * the datapath ID before the controller. */
844 bridge_reconfigure_remotes(br, managers, n_managers);
846 LIST_FOR_EACH (br, node, &all_bridges) {
847 for (i = 0; i < br->n_ports; i++) {
848 struct port *port = br->ports[i];
851 port_update_vlan_compat(port);
852 port_update_bonding(port);
854 for (j = 0; j < port->n_ifaces; j++) {
855 iface_update_qos(port->ifaces[j], port->cfg->qos);
859 LIST_FOR_EACH (br, node, &all_bridges) {
860 iterate_and_prune_ifaces(br, set_iface_properties, NULL);
867 get_ovsrec_key_value(const struct ovsdb_idl_row *row,
868 const struct ovsdb_idl_column *column,
871 const struct ovsdb_datum *datum;
872 union ovsdb_atom atom;
875 datum = ovsdb_idl_get(row, column, OVSDB_TYPE_STRING, OVSDB_TYPE_STRING);
876 atom.string = (char *) key;
877 idx = ovsdb_datum_find_key(datum, &atom, OVSDB_TYPE_STRING);
878 return idx == UINT_MAX ? NULL : datum->values[idx].string;
882 bridge_get_other_config(const struct ovsrec_bridge *br_cfg, const char *key)
884 return get_ovsrec_key_value(&br_cfg->header_,
885 &ovsrec_bridge_col_other_config, key);
889 bridge_pick_local_hw_addr(struct bridge *br, uint8_t ea[ETH_ADDR_LEN],
890 struct iface **hw_addr_iface)
896 *hw_addr_iface = NULL;
898 /* Did the user request a particular MAC? */
899 hwaddr = bridge_get_other_config(br->cfg, "hwaddr");
900 if (hwaddr && eth_addr_from_string(hwaddr, ea)) {
901 if (eth_addr_is_multicast(ea)) {
902 VLOG_ERR("bridge %s: cannot set MAC address to multicast "
903 "address "ETH_ADDR_FMT, br->name, ETH_ADDR_ARGS(ea));
904 } else if (eth_addr_is_zero(ea)) {
905 VLOG_ERR("bridge %s: cannot set MAC address to zero", br->name);
911 /* Otherwise choose the minimum non-local MAC address among all of the
913 memset(ea, 0xff, sizeof ea);
914 for (i = 0; i < br->n_ports; i++) {
915 struct port *port = br->ports[i];
916 uint8_t iface_ea[ETH_ADDR_LEN];
919 /* Mirror output ports don't participate. */
920 if (port->is_mirror_output_port) {
924 /* Choose the MAC address to represent the port. */
925 if (port->cfg->mac && eth_addr_from_string(port->cfg->mac, iface_ea)) {
926 /* Find the interface with this Ethernet address (if any) so that
927 * we can provide the correct devname to the caller. */
929 for (j = 0; j < port->n_ifaces; j++) {
930 struct iface *candidate = port->ifaces[j];
931 uint8_t candidate_ea[ETH_ADDR_LEN];
932 if (!netdev_get_etheraddr(candidate->netdev, candidate_ea)
933 && eth_addr_equals(iface_ea, candidate_ea)) {
938 /* Choose the interface whose MAC address will represent the port.
939 * The Linux kernel bonding code always chooses the MAC address of
940 * the first slave added to a bond, and the Fedora networking
941 * scripts always add slaves to a bond in alphabetical order, so
942 * for compatibility we choose the interface with the name that is
943 * first in alphabetical order. */
944 iface = port->ifaces[0];
945 for (j = 1; j < port->n_ifaces; j++) {
946 struct iface *candidate = port->ifaces[j];
947 if (strcmp(candidate->name, iface->name) < 0) {
952 /* The local port doesn't count (since we're trying to choose its
953 * MAC address anyway). */
954 if (iface->dp_ifidx == ODPP_LOCAL) {
959 error = netdev_get_etheraddr(iface->netdev, iface_ea);
961 static struct vlog_rate_limit rl = VLOG_RATE_LIMIT_INIT(1, 5);
962 VLOG_ERR_RL(&rl, "failed to obtain Ethernet address of %s: %s",
963 iface->name, strerror(error));
968 /* Compare against our current choice. */
969 if (!eth_addr_is_multicast(iface_ea) &&
970 !eth_addr_is_local(iface_ea) &&
971 !eth_addr_is_reserved(iface_ea) &&
972 !eth_addr_is_zero(iface_ea) &&
973 memcmp(iface_ea, ea, ETH_ADDR_LEN) < 0)
975 memcpy(ea, iface_ea, ETH_ADDR_LEN);
976 *hw_addr_iface = iface;
979 if (eth_addr_is_multicast(ea)) {
980 memcpy(ea, br->default_ea, ETH_ADDR_LEN);
981 *hw_addr_iface = NULL;
982 VLOG_WARN("bridge %s: using default bridge Ethernet "
983 "address "ETH_ADDR_FMT, br->name, ETH_ADDR_ARGS(ea));
985 VLOG_DBG("bridge %s: using bridge Ethernet address "ETH_ADDR_FMT,
986 br->name, ETH_ADDR_ARGS(ea));
990 /* Choose and returns the datapath ID for bridge 'br' given that the bridge
991 * Ethernet address is 'bridge_ea'. If 'bridge_ea' is the Ethernet address of
992 * an interface on 'br', then that interface must be passed in as
993 * 'hw_addr_iface'; if 'bridge_ea' was derived some other way, then
994 * 'hw_addr_iface' must be passed in as a null pointer. */
996 bridge_pick_datapath_id(struct bridge *br,
997 const uint8_t bridge_ea[ETH_ADDR_LEN],
998 struct iface *hw_addr_iface)
1001 * The procedure for choosing a bridge MAC address will, in the most
1002 * ordinary case, also choose a unique MAC that we can use as a datapath
1003 * ID. In some special cases, though, multiple bridges will end up with
1004 * the same MAC address. This is OK for the bridges, but it will confuse
1005 * the OpenFlow controller, because each datapath needs a unique datapath
1008 * Datapath IDs must be unique. It is also very desirable that they be
1009 * stable from one run to the next, so that policy set on a datapath
1012 const char *datapath_id;
1015 datapath_id = bridge_get_other_config(br->cfg, "datapath-id");
1016 if (datapath_id && dpid_from_string(datapath_id, &dpid)) {
1020 if (hw_addr_iface) {
1022 if (!netdev_get_vlan_vid(hw_addr_iface->netdev, &vlan)) {
1024 * A bridge whose MAC address is taken from a VLAN network device
1025 * (that is, a network device created with vconfig(8) or similar
1026 * tool) will have the same MAC address as a bridge on the VLAN
1027 * device's physical network device.
1029 * Handle this case by hashing the physical network device MAC
1030 * along with the VLAN identifier.
1032 uint8_t buf[ETH_ADDR_LEN + 2];
1033 memcpy(buf, bridge_ea, ETH_ADDR_LEN);
1034 buf[ETH_ADDR_LEN] = vlan >> 8;
1035 buf[ETH_ADDR_LEN + 1] = vlan;
1036 return dpid_from_hash(buf, sizeof buf);
1039 * Assume that this bridge's MAC address is unique, since it
1040 * doesn't fit any of the cases we handle specially.
1045 * A purely internal bridge, that is, one that has no non-virtual
1046 * network devices on it at all, is more difficult because it has no
1047 * natural unique identifier at all.
1049 * When the host is a XenServer, we handle this case by hashing the
1050 * host's UUID with the name of the bridge. Names of bridges are
1051 * persistent across XenServer reboots, although they can be reused if
1052 * an internal network is destroyed and then a new one is later
1053 * created, so this is fairly effective.
1055 * When the host is not a XenServer, we punt by using a random MAC
1056 * address on each run.
1058 const char *host_uuid = xenserver_get_host_uuid();
1060 char *combined = xasprintf("%s,%s", host_uuid, br->name);
1061 dpid = dpid_from_hash(combined, strlen(combined));
1067 return eth_addr_to_uint64(bridge_ea);
1071 dpid_from_hash(const void *data, size_t n)
1073 uint8_t hash[SHA1_DIGEST_SIZE];
1075 BUILD_ASSERT_DECL(sizeof hash >= ETH_ADDR_LEN);
1076 sha1_bytes(data, n, hash);
1077 eth_addr_mark_random(hash);
1078 return eth_addr_to_uint64(hash);
1082 iface_refresh_stats(struct iface *iface)
1088 static const struct iface_stat iface_stats[] = {
1089 { "rx_packets", offsetof(struct netdev_stats, rx_packets) },
1090 { "tx_packets", offsetof(struct netdev_stats, tx_packets) },
1091 { "rx_bytes", offsetof(struct netdev_stats, rx_bytes) },
1092 { "tx_bytes", offsetof(struct netdev_stats, tx_bytes) },
1093 { "rx_dropped", offsetof(struct netdev_stats, rx_dropped) },
1094 { "tx_dropped", offsetof(struct netdev_stats, tx_dropped) },
1095 { "rx_errors", offsetof(struct netdev_stats, rx_errors) },
1096 { "tx_errors", offsetof(struct netdev_stats, tx_errors) },
1097 { "rx_frame_err", offsetof(struct netdev_stats, rx_frame_errors) },
1098 { "rx_over_err", offsetof(struct netdev_stats, rx_over_errors) },
1099 { "rx_crc_err", offsetof(struct netdev_stats, rx_crc_errors) },
1100 { "collisions", offsetof(struct netdev_stats, collisions) },
1102 enum { N_STATS = ARRAY_SIZE(iface_stats) };
1103 const struct iface_stat *s;
1105 char *keys[N_STATS];
1106 int64_t values[N_STATS];
1109 struct netdev_stats stats;
1111 /* Intentionally ignore return value, since errors will set 'stats' to
1112 * all-1s, and we will deal with that correctly below. */
1113 netdev_get_stats(iface->netdev, &stats);
1116 for (s = iface_stats; s < &iface_stats[N_STATS]; s++) {
1117 uint64_t value = *(uint64_t *) (((char *) &stats) + s->offset);
1118 if (value != UINT64_MAX) {
1125 ovsrec_interface_set_statistics(iface->cfg, keys, values, n);
1129 refresh_system_stats(const struct ovsrec_open_vswitch *cfg)
1131 struct ovsdb_datum datum;
1135 get_system_stats(&stats);
1137 ovsdb_datum_from_shash(&datum, &stats);
1138 ovsdb_idl_txn_write(&cfg->header_, &ovsrec_open_vswitch_col_statistics,
1145 const struct ovsrec_open_vswitch *cfg;
1147 bool datapath_destroyed;
1148 bool database_changed;
1151 /* Let each bridge do the work that it needs to do. */
1152 datapath_destroyed = false;
1153 LIST_FOR_EACH (br, node, &all_bridges) {
1154 int error = bridge_run_one(br);
1156 static struct vlog_rate_limit rl = VLOG_RATE_LIMIT_INIT(1, 5);
1157 VLOG_ERR_RL(&rl, "bridge %s: datapath was destroyed externally, "
1158 "forcing reconfiguration", br->name);
1159 datapath_destroyed = true;
1163 /* (Re)configure if necessary. */
1164 database_changed = ovsdb_idl_run(idl);
1165 cfg = ovsrec_open_vswitch_first(idl);
1166 if (database_changed || datapath_destroyed) {
1168 struct ovsdb_idl_txn *txn = ovsdb_idl_txn_create(idl);
1170 bridge_configure_once(cfg);
1171 bridge_reconfigure(cfg);
1173 ovsrec_open_vswitch_set_cur_cfg(cfg, cfg->next_cfg);
1174 ovsdb_idl_txn_commit(txn);
1175 ovsdb_idl_txn_destroy(txn); /* XXX */
1177 /* We still need to reconfigure to avoid dangling pointers to
1178 * now-destroyed ovsrec structures inside bridge data. */
1179 static const struct ovsrec_open_vswitch null_cfg;
1181 bridge_reconfigure(&null_cfg);
1186 /* Re-configure SSL. We do this on every trip through the main loop,
1187 * instead of just when the database changes, because the contents of the
1188 * key and certificate files can change without the database changing. */
1189 if (cfg && cfg->ssl) {
1190 const struct ovsrec_ssl *ssl = cfg->ssl;
1192 stream_ssl_set_key_and_cert(ssl->private_key, ssl->certificate);
1193 stream_ssl_set_ca_cert_file(ssl->ca_cert, ssl->bootstrap_ca_cert);
1197 /* Refresh system and interface stats if necessary. */
1198 if (time_msec() >= stats_timer) {
1200 struct ovsdb_idl_txn *txn;
1202 txn = ovsdb_idl_txn_create(idl);
1203 LIST_FOR_EACH (br, node, &all_bridges) {
1206 for (i = 0; i < br->n_ports; i++) {
1207 struct port *port = br->ports[i];
1210 for (j = 0; j < port->n_ifaces; j++) {
1211 struct iface *iface = port->ifaces[j];
1212 iface_refresh_stats(iface);
1216 refresh_system_stats(cfg);
1217 ovsdb_idl_txn_commit(txn);
1218 ovsdb_idl_txn_destroy(txn); /* XXX */
1221 stats_timer = time_msec() + STATS_INTERVAL;
1230 LIST_FOR_EACH (br, node, &all_bridges) {
1231 ofproto_wait(br->ofproto);
1232 if (ofproto_has_primary_controller(br->ofproto)) {
1236 mac_learning_wait(br->ml);
1239 ovsdb_idl_wait(idl);
1240 poll_timer_wait_until(stats_timer);
1243 /* Forces 'br' to revalidate all of its flows. This is appropriate when 'br''s
1244 * configuration changes. */
1246 bridge_flush(struct bridge *br)
1248 COVERAGE_INC(bridge_flush);
1250 mac_learning_flush(br->ml);
1253 /* Returns the 'br' interface for the ODPP_LOCAL port, or null if 'br' has no
1254 * such interface. */
1255 static struct iface *
1256 bridge_get_local_iface(struct bridge *br)
1260 for (i = 0; i < br->n_ports; i++) {
1261 struct port *port = br->ports[i];
1262 for (j = 0; j < port->n_ifaces; j++) {
1263 struct iface *iface = port->ifaces[j];
1264 if (iface->dp_ifidx == ODPP_LOCAL) {
1273 /* Bridge unixctl user interface functions. */
1275 bridge_unixctl_fdb_show(struct unixctl_conn *conn,
1276 const char *args, void *aux OVS_UNUSED)
1278 struct ds ds = DS_EMPTY_INITIALIZER;
1279 const struct bridge *br;
1280 const struct mac_entry *e;
1282 br = bridge_lookup(args);
1284 unixctl_command_reply(conn, 501, "no such bridge");
1288 ds_put_cstr(&ds, " port VLAN MAC Age\n");
1289 LIST_FOR_EACH (e, lru_node, &br->ml->lrus) {
1290 if (e->port < 0 || e->port >= br->n_ports) {
1293 ds_put_format(&ds, "%5d %4d "ETH_ADDR_FMT" %3d\n",
1294 br->ports[e->port]->ifaces[0]->dp_ifidx,
1295 e->vlan, ETH_ADDR_ARGS(e->mac), mac_entry_age(e));
1297 unixctl_command_reply(conn, 200, ds_cstr(&ds));
1301 /* Bridge reconfiguration functions. */
1302 static struct bridge *
1303 bridge_create(const struct ovsrec_bridge *br_cfg)
1308 assert(!bridge_lookup(br_cfg->name));
1309 br = xzalloc(sizeof *br);
1311 error = dpif_create_and_open(br_cfg->name, br_cfg->datapath_type,
1317 dpif_flow_flush(br->dpif);
1319 error = ofproto_create(br_cfg->name, br_cfg->datapath_type, &bridge_ofhooks,
1322 VLOG_ERR("failed to create switch %s: %s", br_cfg->name,
1324 dpif_delete(br->dpif);
1325 dpif_close(br->dpif);
1330 br->name = xstrdup(br_cfg->name);
1332 br->ml = mac_learning_create();
1333 eth_addr_nicira_random(br->default_ea);
1335 hmap_init(&br->ifaces);
1337 shash_init(&br->port_by_name);
1338 shash_init(&br->iface_by_name);
1342 list_push_back(&all_bridges, &br->node);
1344 VLOG_INFO("created bridge %s on %s", br->name, dpif_name(br->dpif));
1350 bridge_destroy(struct bridge *br)
1355 while (br->n_ports > 0) {
1356 port_destroy(br->ports[br->n_ports - 1]);
1358 list_remove(&br->node);
1359 error = dpif_delete(br->dpif);
1360 if (error && error != ENOENT) {
1361 VLOG_ERR("failed to delete %s: %s",
1362 dpif_name(br->dpif), strerror(error));
1364 dpif_close(br->dpif);
1365 ofproto_destroy(br->ofproto);
1366 mac_learning_destroy(br->ml);
1367 hmap_destroy(&br->ifaces);
1368 shash_destroy(&br->port_by_name);
1369 shash_destroy(&br->iface_by_name);
1376 static struct bridge *
1377 bridge_lookup(const char *name)
1381 LIST_FOR_EACH (br, node, &all_bridges) {
1382 if (!strcmp(br->name, name)) {
1389 /* Handle requests for a listing of all flows known by the OpenFlow
1390 * stack, including those normally hidden. */
1392 bridge_unixctl_dump_flows(struct unixctl_conn *conn,
1393 const char *args, void *aux OVS_UNUSED)
1398 br = bridge_lookup(args);
1400 unixctl_command_reply(conn, 501, "Unknown bridge");
1405 ofproto_get_all_flows(br->ofproto, &results);
1407 unixctl_command_reply(conn, 200, ds_cstr(&results));
1408 ds_destroy(&results);
1411 /* "bridge/reconnect [BRIDGE]": makes BRIDGE drop all of its controller
1412 * connections and reconnect. If BRIDGE is not specified, then all bridges
1413 * drop their controller connections and reconnect. */
1415 bridge_unixctl_reconnect(struct unixctl_conn *conn,
1416 const char *args, void *aux OVS_UNUSED)
1419 if (args[0] != '\0') {
1420 br = bridge_lookup(args);
1422 unixctl_command_reply(conn, 501, "Unknown bridge");
1425 ofproto_reconnect_controllers(br->ofproto);
1427 LIST_FOR_EACH (br, node, &all_bridges) {
1428 ofproto_reconnect_controllers(br->ofproto);
1431 unixctl_command_reply(conn, 200, NULL);
1435 bridge_run_one(struct bridge *br)
1439 error = ofproto_run1(br->ofproto);
1444 mac_learning_run(br->ml, ofproto_get_revalidate_set(br->ofproto));
1447 error = ofproto_run2(br->ofproto, br->flush);
1454 bridge_get_controllers(const struct bridge *br,
1455 struct ovsrec_controller ***controllersp)
1457 struct ovsrec_controller **controllers;
1458 size_t n_controllers;
1460 controllers = br->cfg->controller;
1461 n_controllers = br->cfg->n_controller;
1463 if (n_controllers == 1 && !strcmp(controllers[0]->target, "none")) {
1469 *controllersp = controllers;
1471 return n_controllers;
1475 bridge_reconfigure_one(struct bridge *br)
1477 struct shash old_ports, new_ports;
1478 struct svec snoops, old_snoops;
1479 struct shash_node *node;
1480 enum ofproto_fail_mode fail_mode;
1483 /* Collect old ports. */
1484 shash_init(&old_ports);
1485 for (i = 0; i < br->n_ports; i++) {
1486 shash_add(&old_ports, br->ports[i]->name, br->ports[i]);
1489 /* Collect new ports. */
1490 shash_init(&new_ports);
1491 for (i = 0; i < br->cfg->n_ports; i++) {
1492 const char *name = br->cfg->ports[i]->name;
1493 if (!shash_add_once(&new_ports, name, br->cfg->ports[i])) {
1494 VLOG_WARN("bridge %s: %s specified twice as bridge port",
1499 /* If we have a controller, then we need a local port. Complain if the
1500 * user didn't specify one.
1502 * XXX perhaps we should synthesize a port ourselves in this case. */
1503 if (bridge_get_controllers(br, NULL)) {
1504 char local_name[IF_NAMESIZE];
1507 error = dpif_port_get_name(br->dpif, ODPP_LOCAL,
1508 local_name, sizeof local_name);
1509 if (!error && !shash_find(&new_ports, local_name)) {
1510 VLOG_WARN("bridge %s: controller specified but no local port "
1511 "(port named %s) defined",
1512 br->name, local_name);
1516 /* Get rid of deleted ports.
1517 * Get rid of deleted interfaces on ports that still exist. */
1518 SHASH_FOR_EACH (node, &old_ports) {
1519 struct port *port = node->data;
1520 const struct ovsrec_port *port_cfg;
1522 port_cfg = shash_find_data(&new_ports, node->name);
1526 port_del_ifaces(port, port_cfg);
1530 /* Create new ports.
1531 * Add new interfaces to existing ports.
1532 * Reconfigure existing ports. */
1533 SHASH_FOR_EACH (node, &new_ports) {
1534 struct port *port = shash_find_data(&old_ports, node->name);
1536 port = port_create(br, node->name);
1539 port_reconfigure(port, node->data);
1540 if (!port->n_ifaces) {
1541 VLOG_WARN("bridge %s: port %s has no interfaces, dropping",
1542 br->name, port->name);
1546 shash_destroy(&old_ports);
1547 shash_destroy(&new_ports);
1549 /* Set the fail-mode */
1550 fail_mode = !br->cfg->fail_mode
1551 || !strcmp(br->cfg->fail_mode, "standalone")
1552 ? OFPROTO_FAIL_STANDALONE
1553 : OFPROTO_FAIL_SECURE;
1554 if (ofproto_get_fail_mode(br->ofproto) != fail_mode
1555 && !ofproto_has_primary_controller(br->ofproto)) {
1556 ofproto_flush_flows(br->ofproto);
1558 ofproto_set_fail_mode(br->ofproto, fail_mode);
1560 /* Delete all flows if we're switching from connected to standalone or vice
1561 * versa. (XXX Should we delete all flows if we are switching from one
1562 * controller to another?) */
1564 /* Configure OpenFlow controller connection snooping. */
1566 svec_add_nocopy(&snoops, xasprintf("punix:%s/%s.snoop",
1567 ovs_rundir, br->name));
1568 svec_init(&old_snoops);
1569 ofproto_get_snoops(br->ofproto, &old_snoops);
1570 if (!svec_equal(&snoops, &old_snoops)) {
1571 ofproto_set_snoops(br->ofproto, &snoops);
1573 svec_destroy(&snoops);
1574 svec_destroy(&old_snoops);
1576 mirror_reconfigure(br);
1579 /* Initializes 'oc' appropriately as a management service controller for
1582 * The caller must free oc->target when it is no longer needed. */
1584 bridge_ofproto_controller_for_mgmt(const struct bridge *br,
1585 struct ofproto_controller *oc)
1587 oc->target = xasprintf("punix:%s/%s.mgmt", ovs_rundir, br->name);
1588 oc->max_backoff = 0;
1589 oc->probe_interval = 60;
1590 oc->band = OFPROTO_OUT_OF_BAND;
1591 oc->accept_re = NULL;
1592 oc->update_resolv_conf = false;
1594 oc->burst_limit = 0;
1597 /* Converts ovsrec_controller 'c' into an ofproto_controller in 'oc'. */
1599 bridge_ofproto_controller_from_ovsrec(const struct ovsrec_controller *c,
1600 struct ofproto_controller *oc)
1602 oc->target = c->target;
1603 oc->max_backoff = c->max_backoff ? *c->max_backoff / 1000 : 8;
1604 oc->probe_interval = c->inactivity_probe ? *c->inactivity_probe / 1000 : 5;
1605 oc->band = (!c->connection_mode || !strcmp(c->connection_mode, "in-band")
1606 ? OFPROTO_IN_BAND : OFPROTO_OUT_OF_BAND);
1607 oc->accept_re = c->discover_accept_regex;
1608 oc->update_resolv_conf = c->discover_update_resolv_conf;
1609 oc->rate_limit = c->controller_rate_limit ? *c->controller_rate_limit : 0;
1610 oc->burst_limit = (c->controller_burst_limit
1611 ? *c->controller_burst_limit : 0);
1614 /* Configures the IP stack for 'br''s local interface properly according to the
1615 * configuration in 'c'. */
1617 bridge_configure_local_iface_netdev(struct bridge *br,
1618 struct ovsrec_controller *c)
1620 struct netdev *netdev;
1621 struct in_addr mask, gateway;
1623 struct iface *local_iface;
1626 /* Controller discovery does its own TCP/IP configuration later. */
1627 if (strcmp(c->target, "discover")) {
1631 /* If there's no local interface or no IP address, give up. */
1632 local_iface = bridge_get_local_iface(br);
1633 if (!local_iface || !c->local_ip || !inet_aton(c->local_ip, &ip)) {
1637 /* Bring up the local interface. */
1638 netdev = local_iface->netdev;
1639 netdev_turn_flags_on(netdev, NETDEV_UP, true);
1641 /* Configure the IP address and netmask. */
1642 if (!c->local_netmask
1643 || !inet_aton(c->local_netmask, &mask)
1645 mask.s_addr = guess_netmask(ip.s_addr);
1647 if (!netdev_set_in4(netdev, ip, mask)) {
1648 VLOG_INFO("bridge %s: configured IP address "IP_FMT", netmask "IP_FMT,
1649 br->name, IP_ARGS(&ip.s_addr), IP_ARGS(&mask.s_addr));
1652 /* Configure the default gateway. */
1653 if (c->local_gateway
1654 && inet_aton(c->local_gateway, &gateway)
1655 && gateway.s_addr) {
1656 if (!netdev_add_router(netdev, gateway)) {
1657 VLOG_INFO("bridge %s: configured gateway "IP_FMT,
1658 br->name, IP_ARGS(&gateway.s_addr));
1664 bridge_reconfigure_remotes(struct bridge *br,
1665 const struct sockaddr_in *managers,
1668 struct ovsrec_controller **controllers;
1669 size_t n_controllers;
1672 struct ofproto_controller *ocs;
1676 ofproto_set_extra_in_band_remotes(br->ofproto, managers, n_managers);
1677 had_primary = ofproto_has_primary_controller(br->ofproto);
1679 n_controllers = bridge_get_controllers(br, &controllers);
1681 ocs = xmalloc((n_controllers + 1) * sizeof *ocs);
1684 bridge_ofproto_controller_for_mgmt(br, &ocs[n_ocs++]);
1685 for (i = 0; i < n_controllers; i++) {
1686 struct ovsrec_controller *c = controllers[i];
1688 if (!strncmp(c->target, "punix:", 6)
1689 || !strncmp(c->target, "unix:", 5)) {
1690 static struct vlog_rate_limit rl = VLOG_RATE_LIMIT_INIT(1, 5);
1692 /* Prevent remote ovsdb-server users from accessing arbitrary Unix
1693 * domain sockets and overwriting arbitrary local files. */
1694 VLOG_ERR_RL(&rl, "%s: not adding Unix domain socket controller "
1695 "\"%s\" due to possibility for remote exploit",
1696 dpif_name(br->dpif), c->target);
1700 bridge_configure_local_iface_netdev(br, c);
1701 bridge_ofproto_controller_from_ovsrec(c, &ocs[n_ocs++]);
1704 ofproto_set_controllers(br->ofproto, ocs, n_ocs);
1705 free(ocs[0].target); /* From bridge_ofproto_controller_for_mgmt(). */
1708 if (had_primary != ofproto_has_primary_controller(br->ofproto)) {
1709 ofproto_flush_flows(br->ofproto);
1712 /* If there are no controllers and the bridge is in standalone
1713 * mode, set up a flow that matches every packet and directs
1714 * them to OFPP_NORMAL (which goes to us). Otherwise, the
1715 * switch is in secure mode and we won't pass any traffic until
1716 * a controller has been defined and it tells us to do so. */
1718 && ofproto_get_fail_mode(br->ofproto) == OFPROTO_FAIL_STANDALONE) {
1719 union ofp_action action;
1722 memset(&action, 0, sizeof action);
1723 action.type = htons(OFPAT_OUTPUT);
1724 action.output.len = htons(sizeof action);
1725 action.output.port = htons(OFPP_NORMAL);
1726 memset(&flow, 0, sizeof flow);
1727 ofproto_add_flow(br->ofproto, &flow, OVSFW_ALL, 0, &action, 1, 0);
1732 bridge_get_all_ifaces(const struct bridge *br, struct shash *ifaces)
1737 for (i = 0; i < br->n_ports; i++) {
1738 struct port *port = br->ports[i];
1739 for (j = 0; j < port->n_ifaces; j++) {
1740 struct iface *iface = port->ifaces[j];
1741 shash_add_once(ifaces, iface->name, iface);
1743 if (port->n_ifaces > 1 && port->cfg->bond_fake_iface) {
1744 shash_add_once(ifaces, port->name, NULL);
1749 /* For robustness, in case the administrator moves around datapath ports behind
1750 * our back, we re-check all the datapath port numbers here.
1752 * This function will set the 'dp_ifidx' members of interfaces that have
1753 * disappeared to -1, so only call this function from a context where those
1754 * 'struct iface's will be removed from the bridge. Otherwise, the -1
1755 * 'dp_ifidx'es will cause trouble later when we try to send them to the
1756 * datapath, which doesn't support UINT16_MAX+1 ports. */
1758 bridge_fetch_dp_ifaces(struct bridge *br)
1760 struct odp_port *dpif_ports;
1761 size_t n_dpif_ports;
1764 /* Reset all interface numbers. */
1765 for (i = 0; i < br->n_ports; i++) {
1766 struct port *port = br->ports[i];
1767 for (j = 0; j < port->n_ifaces; j++) {
1768 struct iface *iface = port->ifaces[j];
1769 iface->dp_ifidx = -1;
1772 hmap_clear(&br->ifaces);
1774 dpif_port_list(br->dpif, &dpif_ports, &n_dpif_ports);
1775 for (i = 0; i < n_dpif_ports; i++) {
1776 struct odp_port *p = &dpif_ports[i];
1777 struct iface *iface = iface_lookup(br, p->devname);
1779 if (iface->dp_ifidx >= 0) {
1780 VLOG_WARN("%s reported interface %s twice",
1781 dpif_name(br->dpif), p->devname);
1782 } else if (iface_from_dp_ifidx(br, p->port)) {
1783 VLOG_WARN("%s reported interface %"PRIu16" twice",
1784 dpif_name(br->dpif), p->port);
1786 iface->dp_ifidx = p->port;
1787 hmap_insert(&br->ifaces, &iface->dp_ifidx_node,
1788 hash_int(iface->dp_ifidx, 0));
1792 int64_t ofport = (iface->dp_ifidx >= 0
1793 ? odp_port_to_ofp_port(iface->dp_ifidx)
1795 ovsrec_interface_set_ofport(iface->cfg, &ofport, 1);
1802 /* Bridge packet processing functions. */
1805 bond_hash(const uint8_t mac[ETH_ADDR_LEN])
1807 return hash_bytes(mac, ETH_ADDR_LEN, 0) & BOND_MASK;
1810 static struct bond_entry *
1811 lookup_bond_entry(const struct port *port, const uint8_t mac[ETH_ADDR_LEN])
1813 return &port->bond_hash[bond_hash(mac)];
1817 bond_choose_iface(const struct port *port)
1819 static struct vlog_rate_limit rl = VLOG_RATE_LIMIT_INIT(5, 20);
1820 size_t i, best_down_slave = -1;
1821 long long next_delay_expiration = LLONG_MAX;
1823 for (i = 0; i < port->n_ifaces; i++) {
1824 struct iface *iface = port->ifaces[i];
1826 if (iface->enabled) {
1828 } else if (iface->delay_expires < next_delay_expiration) {
1829 best_down_slave = i;
1830 next_delay_expiration = iface->delay_expires;
1834 if (best_down_slave != -1) {
1835 struct iface *iface = port->ifaces[best_down_slave];
1837 VLOG_INFO_RL(&rl, "interface %s: skipping remaining %lli ms updelay "
1838 "since no other interface is up", iface->name,
1839 iface->delay_expires - time_msec());
1840 bond_enable_slave(iface, true);
1843 return best_down_slave;
1847 choose_output_iface(const struct port *port, const uint8_t *dl_src,
1848 uint16_t *dp_ifidx, tag_type *tags)
1850 struct iface *iface;
1852 assert(port->n_ifaces);
1853 if (port->n_ifaces == 1) {
1854 iface = port->ifaces[0];
1856 struct bond_entry *e = lookup_bond_entry(port, dl_src);
1857 if (e->iface_idx < 0 || e->iface_idx >= port->n_ifaces
1858 || !port->ifaces[e->iface_idx]->enabled) {
1859 /* XXX select interface properly. The current interface selection
1860 * is only good for testing the rebalancing code. */
1861 e->iface_idx = bond_choose_iface(port);
1862 if (e->iface_idx < 0) {
1863 *tags |= port->no_ifaces_tag;
1866 e->iface_tag = tag_create_random();
1867 ((struct port *) port)->bond_compat_is_stale = true;
1869 *tags |= e->iface_tag;
1870 iface = port->ifaces[e->iface_idx];
1872 *dp_ifidx = iface->dp_ifidx;
1873 *tags |= iface->tag; /* Currently only used for bonding. */
1878 bond_link_status_update(struct iface *iface, bool carrier)
1880 static struct vlog_rate_limit rl = VLOG_RATE_LIMIT_INIT(5, 20);
1881 struct port *port = iface->port;
1883 if ((carrier == iface->enabled) == (iface->delay_expires == LLONG_MAX)) {
1884 /* Nothing to do. */
1887 VLOG_INFO_RL(&rl, "interface %s: carrier %s",
1888 iface->name, carrier ? "detected" : "dropped");
1889 if (carrier == iface->enabled) {
1890 iface->delay_expires = LLONG_MAX;
1891 VLOG_INFO_RL(&rl, "interface %s: will not be %s",
1892 iface->name, carrier ? "disabled" : "enabled");
1893 } else if (carrier && port->active_iface < 0) {
1894 bond_enable_slave(iface, true);
1895 if (port->updelay) {
1896 VLOG_INFO_RL(&rl, "interface %s: skipping %d ms updelay since no "
1897 "other interface is up", iface->name, port->updelay);
1900 int delay = carrier ? port->updelay : port->downdelay;
1901 iface->delay_expires = time_msec() + delay;
1904 "interface %s: will be %s if it stays %s for %d ms",
1906 carrier ? "enabled" : "disabled",
1907 carrier ? "up" : "down",
1914 bond_choose_active_iface(struct port *port)
1916 static struct vlog_rate_limit rl = VLOG_RATE_LIMIT_INIT(5, 20);
1918 port->active_iface = bond_choose_iface(port);
1919 port->active_iface_tag = tag_create_random();
1920 if (port->active_iface >= 0) {
1921 VLOG_INFO_RL(&rl, "port %s: active interface is now %s",
1922 port->name, port->ifaces[port->active_iface]->name);
1924 VLOG_WARN_RL(&rl, "port %s: all ports disabled, no active interface",
1930 bond_enable_slave(struct iface *iface, bool enable)
1932 struct port *port = iface->port;
1933 struct bridge *br = port->bridge;
1935 /* This acts as a recursion check. If the act of disabling a slave
1936 * causes a different slave to be enabled, the flag will allow us to
1937 * skip redundant work when we reenter this function. It must be
1938 * cleared on exit to keep things safe with multiple bonds. */
1939 static bool moving_active_iface = false;
1941 iface->delay_expires = LLONG_MAX;
1942 if (enable == iface->enabled) {
1946 iface->enabled = enable;
1947 if (!iface->enabled) {
1948 VLOG_WARN("interface %s: disabled", iface->name);
1949 ofproto_revalidate(br->ofproto, iface->tag);
1950 if (iface->port_ifidx == port->active_iface) {
1951 ofproto_revalidate(br->ofproto,
1952 port->active_iface_tag);
1954 /* Disabling a slave can lead to another slave being immediately
1955 * enabled if there will be no active slaves but one is waiting
1956 * on an updelay. In this case we do not need to run most of the
1957 * code for the newly enabled slave since there was no period
1958 * without an active slave and it is redundant with the disabling
1960 moving_active_iface = true;
1961 bond_choose_active_iface(port);
1963 bond_send_learning_packets(port);
1965 VLOG_WARN("interface %s: enabled", iface->name);
1966 if (port->active_iface < 0 && !moving_active_iface) {
1967 ofproto_revalidate(br->ofproto, port->no_ifaces_tag);
1968 bond_choose_active_iface(port);
1969 bond_send_learning_packets(port);
1971 iface->tag = tag_create_random();
1974 moving_active_iface = false;
1975 port->bond_compat_is_stale = true;
1978 /* Attempts to make the sum of the bond slaves' statistics appear on the fake
1979 * bond interface. */
1981 bond_update_fake_iface_stats(struct port *port)
1983 struct netdev_stats bond_stats;
1984 struct netdev *bond_dev;
1987 memset(&bond_stats, 0, sizeof bond_stats);
1989 for (i = 0; i < port->n_ifaces; i++) {
1990 struct netdev_stats slave_stats;
1992 if (!netdev_get_stats(port->ifaces[i]->netdev, &slave_stats)) {
1993 /* XXX: We swap the stats here because they are swapped back when
1994 * reported by the internal device. The reason for this is
1995 * internal devices normally represent packets going into the system
1996 * but when used as fake bond device they represent packets leaving
1997 * the system. We really should do this in the internal device
1998 * itself because changing it here reverses the counts from the
1999 * perspective of the switch. However, the internal device doesn't
2000 * know what type of device it represents so we have to do it here
2002 bond_stats.tx_packets += slave_stats.rx_packets;
2003 bond_stats.tx_bytes += slave_stats.rx_bytes;
2004 bond_stats.rx_packets += slave_stats.tx_packets;
2005 bond_stats.rx_bytes += slave_stats.tx_bytes;
2009 if (!netdev_open_default(port->name, &bond_dev)) {
2010 netdev_set_stats(bond_dev, &bond_stats);
2011 netdev_close(bond_dev);
2016 bond_run(struct bridge *br)
2020 for (i = 0; i < br->n_ports; i++) {
2021 struct port *port = br->ports[i];
2023 if (port->n_ifaces >= 2) {
2024 for (j = 0; j < port->n_ifaces; j++) {
2025 struct iface *iface = port->ifaces[j];
2026 if (time_msec() >= iface->delay_expires) {
2027 bond_enable_slave(iface, !iface->enabled);
2031 if (port->bond_fake_iface
2032 && time_msec() >= port->bond_next_fake_iface_update) {
2033 bond_update_fake_iface_stats(port);
2034 port->bond_next_fake_iface_update = time_msec() + 1000;
2038 if (port->bond_compat_is_stale) {
2039 port->bond_compat_is_stale = false;
2040 port_update_bond_compat(port);
2046 bond_wait(struct bridge *br)
2050 for (i = 0; i < br->n_ports; i++) {
2051 struct port *port = br->ports[i];
2052 if (port->n_ifaces < 2) {
2055 for (j = 0; j < port->n_ifaces; j++) {
2056 struct iface *iface = port->ifaces[j];
2057 if (iface->delay_expires != LLONG_MAX) {
2058 poll_timer_wait_until(iface->delay_expires);
2061 if (port->bond_fake_iface) {
2062 poll_timer_wait_until(port->bond_next_fake_iface_update);
2068 set_dst(struct dst *p, const flow_t *flow,
2069 const struct port *in_port, const struct port *out_port,
2072 p->vlan = (out_port->vlan >= 0 ? OFP_VLAN_NONE
2073 : in_port->vlan >= 0 ? in_port->vlan
2074 : ntohs(flow->dl_vlan));
2075 return choose_output_iface(out_port, flow->dl_src, &p->dp_ifidx, tags);
2079 swap_dst(struct dst *p, struct dst *q)
2081 struct dst tmp = *p;
2086 /* Moves all the dsts with vlan == 'vlan' to the front of the 'n_dsts' in
2087 * 'dsts'. (This may help performance by reducing the number of VLAN changes
2088 * that we push to the datapath. We could in fact fully sort the array by
2089 * vlan, but in most cases there are at most two different vlan tags so that's
2090 * possibly overkill.) */
2092 partition_dsts(struct dst *dsts, size_t n_dsts, int vlan)
2094 struct dst *first = dsts;
2095 struct dst *last = dsts + n_dsts;
2097 while (first != last) {
2099 * - All dsts < first have vlan == 'vlan'.
2100 * - All dsts >= last have vlan != 'vlan'.
2101 * - first < last. */
2102 while (first->vlan == vlan) {
2103 if (++first == last) {
2108 /* Same invariants, plus one additional:
2109 * - first->vlan != vlan.
2111 while (last[-1].vlan != vlan) {
2112 if (--last == first) {
2117 /* Same invariants, plus one additional:
2118 * - last[-1].vlan == vlan.*/
2119 swap_dst(first++, --last);
2124 mirror_mask_ffs(mirror_mask_t mask)
2126 BUILD_ASSERT_DECL(sizeof(unsigned int) >= sizeof(mask));
2131 dst_is_duplicate(const struct dst *dsts, size_t n_dsts,
2132 const struct dst *test)
2135 for (i = 0; i < n_dsts; i++) {
2136 if (dsts[i].vlan == test->vlan && dsts[i].dp_ifidx == test->dp_ifidx) {
2144 port_trunks_vlan(const struct port *port, uint16_t vlan)
2146 return (port->vlan < 0
2147 && (!port->trunks || bitmap_is_set(port->trunks, vlan)));
2151 port_includes_vlan(const struct port *port, uint16_t vlan)
2153 return vlan == port->vlan || port_trunks_vlan(port, vlan);
2157 compose_dsts(const struct bridge *br, const flow_t *flow, uint16_t vlan,
2158 const struct port *in_port, const struct port *out_port,
2159 struct dst dsts[], tag_type *tags, uint16_t *nf_output_iface)
2161 mirror_mask_t mirrors = in_port->src_mirrors;
2162 struct dst *dst = dsts;
2165 if (out_port == FLOOD_PORT) {
2166 /* XXX use ODP_FLOOD if no vlans or bonding. */
2167 /* XXX even better, define each VLAN as a datapath port group */
2168 for (i = 0; i < br->n_ports; i++) {
2169 struct port *port = br->ports[i];
2170 if (port != in_port && port_includes_vlan(port, vlan)
2171 && !port->is_mirror_output_port
2172 && set_dst(dst, flow, in_port, port, tags)) {
2173 mirrors |= port->dst_mirrors;
2177 *nf_output_iface = NF_OUT_FLOOD;
2178 } else if (out_port && set_dst(dst, flow, in_port, out_port, tags)) {
2179 *nf_output_iface = dst->dp_ifidx;
2180 mirrors |= out_port->dst_mirrors;
2185 struct mirror *m = br->mirrors[mirror_mask_ffs(mirrors) - 1];
2186 if (!m->n_vlans || vlan_is_mirrored(m, vlan)) {
2188 if (set_dst(dst, flow, in_port, m->out_port, tags)
2189 && !dst_is_duplicate(dsts, dst - dsts, dst)) {
2193 for (i = 0; i < br->n_ports; i++) {
2194 struct port *port = br->ports[i];
2195 if (port_includes_vlan(port, m->out_vlan)
2196 && set_dst(dst, flow, in_port, port, tags))
2200 if (port->vlan < 0) {
2201 dst->vlan = m->out_vlan;
2203 if (dst_is_duplicate(dsts, dst - dsts, dst)) {
2207 /* Use the vlan tag on the original flow instead of
2208 * the one passed in the vlan parameter. This ensures
2209 * that we compare the vlan from before any implicit
2210 * tagging tags place. This is necessary because
2211 * dst->vlan is the final vlan, after removing implicit
2213 flow_vlan = ntohs(flow->dl_vlan);
2214 if (flow_vlan == 0) {
2215 flow_vlan = OFP_VLAN_NONE;
2217 if (port == in_port && dst->vlan == flow_vlan) {
2218 /* Don't send out input port on same VLAN. */
2226 mirrors &= mirrors - 1;
2229 partition_dsts(dsts, dst - dsts, ntohs(flow->dl_vlan));
2233 static void OVS_UNUSED
2234 print_dsts(const struct dst *dsts, size_t n)
2236 for (; n--; dsts++) {
2237 printf(">p%"PRIu16, dsts->dp_ifidx);
2238 if (dsts->vlan != OFP_VLAN_NONE) {
2239 printf("v%"PRIu16, dsts->vlan);
2245 compose_actions(struct bridge *br, const flow_t *flow, uint16_t vlan,
2246 const struct port *in_port, const struct port *out_port,
2247 tag_type *tags, struct odp_actions *actions,
2248 uint16_t *nf_output_iface)
2250 struct dst dsts[DP_MAX_PORTS * (MAX_MIRRORS + 1)];
2252 const struct dst *p;
2255 n_dsts = compose_dsts(br, flow, vlan, in_port, out_port, dsts, tags,
2258 cur_vlan = ntohs(flow->dl_vlan);
2259 for (p = dsts; p < &dsts[n_dsts]; p++) {
2260 union odp_action *a;
2261 if (p->vlan != cur_vlan) {
2262 if (p->vlan == OFP_VLAN_NONE) {
2263 odp_actions_add(actions, ODPAT_STRIP_VLAN);
2265 a = odp_actions_add(actions, ODPAT_SET_VLAN_VID);
2266 a->vlan_vid.vlan_vid = htons(p->vlan);
2270 a = odp_actions_add(actions, ODPAT_OUTPUT);
2271 a->output.port = p->dp_ifidx;
2275 /* Returns the effective vlan of a packet, taking into account both the
2276 * 802.1Q header and implicitly tagged ports. A value of 0 indicates that
2277 * the packet is untagged and -1 indicates it has an invalid header and
2278 * should be dropped. */
2279 static int flow_get_vlan(struct bridge *br, const flow_t *flow,
2280 struct port *in_port, bool have_packet)
2282 /* Note that dl_vlan of 0 and of OFP_VLAN_NONE both mean that the packet
2283 * belongs to VLAN 0, so we should treat both cases identically. (In the
2284 * former case, the packet has an 802.1Q header that specifies VLAN 0,
2285 * presumably to allow a priority to be specified. In the latter case, the
2286 * packet does not have any 802.1Q header.) */
2287 int vlan = ntohs(flow->dl_vlan);
2288 if (vlan == OFP_VLAN_NONE) {
2291 if (in_port->vlan >= 0) {
2293 /* XXX support double tagging? */
2295 static struct vlog_rate_limit rl = VLOG_RATE_LIMIT_INIT(1, 5);
2296 VLOG_WARN_RL(&rl, "bridge %s: dropping VLAN %"PRIu16" tagged "
2297 "packet received on port %s configured with "
2298 "implicit VLAN %"PRIu16,
2299 br->name, ntohs(flow->dl_vlan),
2300 in_port->name, in_port->vlan);
2304 vlan = in_port->vlan;
2306 if (!port_includes_vlan(in_port, vlan)) {
2308 static struct vlog_rate_limit rl = VLOG_RATE_LIMIT_INIT(1, 5);
2309 VLOG_WARN_RL(&rl, "bridge %s: dropping VLAN %d tagged "
2310 "packet received on port %s not configured for "
2312 br->name, vlan, in_port->name, vlan);
2321 /* A VM broadcasts a gratuitous ARP to indicate that it has resumed after
2322 * migration. Older Citrix-patched Linux DomU used gratuitous ARP replies to
2323 * indicate this; newer upstream kernels use gratuitous ARP requests. */
2325 is_gratuitous_arp(const flow_t *flow)
2327 return (flow->dl_type == htons(ETH_TYPE_ARP)
2328 && eth_addr_is_broadcast(flow->dl_dst)
2329 && (flow->nw_proto == ARP_OP_REPLY
2330 || (flow->nw_proto == ARP_OP_REQUEST
2331 && flow->nw_src == flow->nw_dst)));
2335 update_learning_table(struct bridge *br, const flow_t *flow, int vlan,
2336 struct port *in_port)
2338 enum grat_arp_lock_type lock_type;
2341 /* We don't want to learn from gratuitous ARP packets that are reflected
2342 * back over bond slaves so we lock the learning table. */
2343 lock_type = !is_gratuitous_arp(flow) ? GRAT_ARP_LOCK_NONE :
2344 (in_port->n_ifaces == 1) ? GRAT_ARP_LOCK_SET :
2345 GRAT_ARP_LOCK_CHECK;
2347 rev_tag = mac_learning_learn(br->ml, flow->dl_src, vlan, in_port->port_idx,
2350 /* The log messages here could actually be useful in debugging,
2351 * so keep the rate limit relatively high. */
2352 static struct vlog_rate_limit rl = VLOG_RATE_LIMIT_INIT(30,
2354 VLOG_DBG_RL(&rl, "bridge %s: learned that "ETH_ADDR_FMT" is "
2355 "on port %s in VLAN %d",
2356 br->name, ETH_ADDR_ARGS(flow->dl_src),
2357 in_port->name, vlan);
2358 ofproto_revalidate(br->ofproto, rev_tag);
2362 /* Determines whether packets in 'flow' within 'br' should be forwarded or
2363 * dropped. Returns true if they may be forwarded, false if they should be
2366 * If 'have_packet' is true, it indicates that the caller is processing a
2367 * received packet. If 'have_packet' is false, then the caller is just
2368 * revalidating an existing flow because configuration has changed. Either
2369 * way, 'have_packet' only affects logging (there is no point in logging errors
2370 * during revalidation).
2372 * Sets '*in_portp' to the input port. This will be a null pointer if
2373 * flow->in_port does not designate a known input port (in which case
2374 * is_admissible() returns false).
2376 * When returning true, sets '*vlanp' to the effective VLAN of the input
2377 * packet, as returned by flow_get_vlan().
2379 * May also add tags to '*tags', although the current implementation only does
2380 * so in one special case.
2383 is_admissible(struct bridge *br, const flow_t *flow, bool have_packet,
2384 tag_type *tags, int *vlanp, struct port **in_portp)
2386 struct iface *in_iface;
2387 struct port *in_port;
2390 /* Find the interface and port structure for the received packet. */
2391 in_iface = iface_from_dp_ifidx(br, flow->in_port);
2393 /* No interface? Something fishy... */
2395 /* Odd. A few possible reasons here:
2397 * - We deleted an interface but there are still a few packets
2398 * queued up from it.
2400 * - Someone externally added an interface (e.g. with "ovs-dpctl
2401 * add-if") that we don't know about.
2403 * - Packet arrived on the local port but the local port is not
2404 * one of our bridge ports.
2406 static struct vlog_rate_limit rl = VLOG_RATE_LIMIT_INIT(1, 5);
2408 VLOG_WARN_RL(&rl, "bridge %s: received packet on unknown "
2409 "interface %"PRIu16, br->name, flow->in_port);
2415 *in_portp = in_port = in_iface->port;
2416 *vlanp = vlan = flow_get_vlan(br, flow, in_port, have_packet);
2421 /* Drop frames for reserved multicast addresses. */
2422 if (eth_addr_is_reserved(flow->dl_dst)) {
2426 /* Drop frames on ports reserved for mirroring. */
2427 if (in_port->is_mirror_output_port) {
2429 static struct vlog_rate_limit rl = VLOG_RATE_LIMIT_INIT(1, 5);
2430 VLOG_WARN_RL(&rl, "bridge %s: dropping packet received on port "
2431 "%s, which is reserved exclusively for mirroring",
2432 br->name, in_port->name);
2437 /* Packets received on bonds need special attention to avoid duplicates. */
2438 if (in_port->n_ifaces > 1) {
2440 bool is_grat_arp_locked;
2442 if (eth_addr_is_multicast(flow->dl_dst)) {
2443 *tags |= in_port->active_iface_tag;
2444 if (in_port->active_iface != in_iface->port_ifidx) {
2445 /* Drop all multicast packets on inactive slaves. */
2450 /* Drop all packets for which we have learned a different input
2451 * port, because we probably sent the packet on one slave and got
2452 * it back on the other. Gratuitous ARP packets are an exception
2453 * to this rule: the host has moved to another switch. The exception
2454 * to the exception is if we locked the learning table to avoid
2455 * reflections on bond slaves. If this is the case, just drop the
2457 src_idx = mac_learning_lookup(br->ml, flow->dl_src, vlan,
2458 &is_grat_arp_locked);
2459 if (src_idx != -1 && src_idx != in_port->port_idx &&
2460 (!is_gratuitous_arp(flow) || is_grat_arp_locked)) {
2468 /* If the composed actions may be applied to any packet in the given 'flow',
2469 * returns true. Otherwise, the actions should only be applied to 'packet', or
2470 * not at all, if 'packet' was NULL. */
2472 process_flow(struct bridge *br, const flow_t *flow,
2473 const struct ofpbuf *packet, struct odp_actions *actions,
2474 tag_type *tags, uint16_t *nf_output_iface)
2476 struct port *in_port;
2477 struct port *out_port;
2481 /* Check whether we should drop packets in this flow. */
2482 if (!is_admissible(br, flow, packet != NULL, tags, &vlan, &in_port)) {
2487 /* Learn source MAC (but don't try to learn from revalidation). */
2489 update_learning_table(br, flow, vlan, in_port);
2492 /* Determine output port. */
2493 out_port_idx = mac_learning_lookup_tag(br->ml, flow->dl_dst, vlan, tags,
2495 if (out_port_idx >= 0 && out_port_idx < br->n_ports) {
2496 out_port = br->ports[out_port_idx];
2497 } else if (!packet && !eth_addr_is_multicast(flow->dl_dst)) {
2498 /* If we are revalidating but don't have a learning entry then
2499 * eject the flow. Installing a flow that floods packets opens
2500 * up a window of time where we could learn from a packet reflected
2501 * on a bond and blackhole packets before the learning table is
2502 * updated to reflect the correct port. */
2505 out_port = FLOOD_PORT;
2508 /* Don't send packets out their input ports. */
2509 if (in_port == out_port) {
2515 compose_actions(br, flow, vlan, in_port, out_port, tags, actions,
2522 /* Careful: 'opp' is in host byte order and opp->port_no is an OFP port
2525 bridge_port_changed_ofhook_cb(enum ofp_port_reason reason,
2526 const struct ofp_phy_port *opp,
2529 struct bridge *br = br_;
2530 struct iface *iface;
2533 iface = iface_from_dp_ifidx(br, ofp_port_to_odp_port(opp->port_no));
2539 if (reason == OFPPR_DELETE) {
2540 VLOG_WARN("bridge %s: interface %s deleted unexpectedly",
2541 br->name, iface->name);
2542 iface_destroy(iface);
2543 if (!port->n_ifaces) {
2544 VLOG_WARN("bridge %s: port %s has no interfaces, dropping",
2545 br->name, port->name);
2551 if (port->n_ifaces > 1) {
2552 bool up = !(opp->state & OFPPS_LINK_DOWN);
2553 bond_link_status_update(iface, up);
2554 port_update_bond_compat(port);
2560 bridge_normal_ofhook_cb(const flow_t *flow, const struct ofpbuf *packet,
2561 struct odp_actions *actions, tag_type *tags,
2562 uint16_t *nf_output_iface, void *br_)
2564 struct bridge *br = br_;
2566 COVERAGE_INC(bridge_process_flow);
2568 return process_flow(br, flow, packet, actions, tags, nf_output_iface);
2572 bridge_account_flow_ofhook_cb(const flow_t *flow, tag_type tags,
2573 const union odp_action *actions,
2574 size_t n_actions, unsigned long long int n_bytes,
2577 struct bridge *br = br_;
2578 const union odp_action *a;
2579 struct port *in_port;
2583 /* Feed information from the active flows back into the learning table to
2584 * ensure that table is always in sync with what is actually flowing
2585 * through the datapath.
2587 * We test that 'tags' is nonzero to ensure that only flows that include an
2588 * OFPP_NORMAL action are used for learning. This works because
2589 * bridge_normal_ofhook_cb() always sets a nonzero tag value. */
2590 if (tags && is_admissible(br, flow, false, &dummy, &vlan, &in_port)) {
2591 update_learning_table(br, flow, vlan, in_port);
2594 /* Account for bond slave utilization. */
2595 if (!br->has_bonded_ports) {
2598 for (a = actions; a < &actions[n_actions]; a++) {
2599 if (a->type == ODPAT_OUTPUT) {
2600 struct port *out_port = port_from_dp_ifidx(br, a->output.port);
2601 if (out_port && out_port->n_ifaces >= 2) {
2602 struct bond_entry *e = lookup_bond_entry(out_port,
2604 e->tx_bytes += n_bytes;
2611 bridge_account_checkpoint_ofhook_cb(void *br_)
2613 struct bridge *br = br_;
2617 if (!br->has_bonded_ports) {
2622 for (i = 0; i < br->n_ports; i++) {
2623 struct port *port = br->ports[i];
2624 if (port->n_ifaces > 1 && now >= port->bond_next_rebalance) {
2625 port->bond_next_rebalance = now + port->bond_rebalance_interval;
2626 bond_rebalance_port(port);
2631 static struct ofhooks bridge_ofhooks = {
2632 bridge_port_changed_ofhook_cb,
2633 bridge_normal_ofhook_cb,
2634 bridge_account_flow_ofhook_cb,
2635 bridge_account_checkpoint_ofhook_cb,
2638 /* Bonding functions. */
2640 /* Statistics for a single interface on a bonded port, used for load-based
2641 * bond rebalancing. */
2642 struct slave_balance {
2643 struct iface *iface; /* The interface. */
2644 uint64_t tx_bytes; /* Sum of hashes[*]->tx_bytes. */
2646 /* All the "bond_entry"s that are assigned to this interface, in order of
2647 * increasing tx_bytes. */
2648 struct bond_entry **hashes;
2652 /* Sorts pointers to pointers to bond_entries in ascending order by the
2653 * interface to which they are assigned, and within a single interface in
2654 * ascending order of bytes transmitted. */
2656 compare_bond_entries(const void *a_, const void *b_)
2658 const struct bond_entry *const *ap = a_;
2659 const struct bond_entry *const *bp = b_;
2660 const struct bond_entry *a = *ap;
2661 const struct bond_entry *b = *bp;
2662 if (a->iface_idx != b->iface_idx) {
2663 return a->iface_idx > b->iface_idx ? 1 : -1;
2664 } else if (a->tx_bytes != b->tx_bytes) {
2665 return a->tx_bytes > b->tx_bytes ? 1 : -1;
2671 /* Sorts slave_balances so that enabled ports come first, and otherwise in
2672 * *descending* order by number of bytes transmitted. */
2674 compare_slave_balance(const void *a_, const void *b_)
2676 const struct slave_balance *a = a_;
2677 const struct slave_balance *b = b_;
2678 if (a->iface->enabled != b->iface->enabled) {
2679 return a->iface->enabled ? -1 : 1;
2680 } else if (a->tx_bytes != b->tx_bytes) {
2681 return a->tx_bytes > b->tx_bytes ? -1 : 1;
2688 swap_bals(struct slave_balance *a, struct slave_balance *b)
2690 struct slave_balance tmp = *a;
2695 /* Restores the 'n_bals' slave_balance structures in 'bals' to sorted order
2696 * given that 'p' (and only 'p') might be in the wrong location.
2698 * This function invalidates 'p', since it might now be in a different memory
2701 resort_bals(struct slave_balance *p,
2702 struct slave_balance bals[], size_t n_bals)
2705 for (; p > bals && p->tx_bytes > p[-1].tx_bytes; p--) {
2706 swap_bals(p, p - 1);
2708 for (; p < &bals[n_bals - 1] && p->tx_bytes < p[1].tx_bytes; p++) {
2709 swap_bals(p, p + 1);
2715 log_bals(const struct slave_balance *bals, size_t n_bals, struct port *port)
2717 if (VLOG_IS_DBG_ENABLED()) {
2718 struct ds ds = DS_EMPTY_INITIALIZER;
2719 const struct slave_balance *b;
2721 for (b = bals; b < bals + n_bals; b++) {
2725 ds_put_char(&ds, ',');
2727 ds_put_format(&ds, " %s %"PRIu64"kB",
2728 b->iface->name, b->tx_bytes / 1024);
2730 if (!b->iface->enabled) {
2731 ds_put_cstr(&ds, " (disabled)");
2733 if (b->n_hashes > 0) {
2734 ds_put_cstr(&ds, " (");
2735 for (i = 0; i < b->n_hashes; i++) {
2736 const struct bond_entry *e = b->hashes[i];
2738 ds_put_cstr(&ds, " + ");
2740 ds_put_format(&ds, "h%td: %"PRIu64"kB",
2741 e - port->bond_hash, e->tx_bytes / 1024);
2743 ds_put_cstr(&ds, ")");
2746 VLOG_DBG("bond %s:%s", port->name, ds_cstr(&ds));
2751 /* Shifts 'hash' from 'from' to 'to' within 'port'. */
2753 bond_shift_load(struct slave_balance *from, struct slave_balance *to,
2756 struct bond_entry *hash = from->hashes[hash_idx];
2757 struct port *port = from->iface->port;
2758 uint64_t delta = hash->tx_bytes;
2760 VLOG_INFO("bond %s: shift %"PRIu64"kB of load (with hash %td) "
2761 "from %s to %s (now carrying %"PRIu64"kB and "
2762 "%"PRIu64"kB load, respectively)",
2763 port->name, delta / 1024, hash - port->bond_hash,
2764 from->iface->name, to->iface->name,
2765 (from->tx_bytes - delta) / 1024,
2766 (to->tx_bytes + delta) / 1024);
2768 /* Delete element from from->hashes.
2770 * We don't bother to add the element to to->hashes because not only would
2771 * it require more work, the only purpose it would be to allow that hash to
2772 * be migrated to another slave in this rebalancing run, and there is no
2773 * point in doing that. */
2774 if (hash_idx == 0) {
2777 memmove(from->hashes + hash_idx, from->hashes + hash_idx + 1,
2778 (from->n_hashes - (hash_idx + 1)) * sizeof *from->hashes);
2782 /* Shift load away from 'from' to 'to'. */
2783 from->tx_bytes -= delta;
2784 to->tx_bytes += delta;
2786 /* Arrange for flows to be revalidated. */
2787 ofproto_revalidate(port->bridge->ofproto, hash->iface_tag);
2788 hash->iface_idx = to->iface->port_ifidx;
2789 hash->iface_tag = tag_create_random();
2793 bond_rebalance_port(struct port *port)
2795 struct slave_balance bals[DP_MAX_PORTS];
2797 struct bond_entry *hashes[BOND_MASK + 1];
2798 struct slave_balance *b, *from, *to;
2799 struct bond_entry *e;
2802 /* Sets up 'bals' to describe each of the port's interfaces, sorted in
2803 * descending order of tx_bytes, so that bals[0] represents the most
2804 * heavily loaded slave and bals[n_bals - 1] represents the least heavily
2807 * The code is a bit tricky: to avoid dynamically allocating a 'hashes'
2808 * array for each slave_balance structure, we sort our local array of
2809 * hashes in order by slave, so that all of the hashes for a given slave
2810 * become contiguous in memory, and then we point each 'hashes' members of
2811 * a slave_balance structure to the start of a contiguous group. */
2812 n_bals = port->n_ifaces;
2813 for (b = bals; b < &bals[n_bals]; b++) {
2814 b->iface = port->ifaces[b - bals];
2819 for (i = 0; i <= BOND_MASK; i++) {
2820 hashes[i] = &port->bond_hash[i];
2822 qsort(hashes, BOND_MASK + 1, sizeof *hashes, compare_bond_entries);
2823 for (i = 0; i <= BOND_MASK; i++) {
2825 if (e->iface_idx >= 0 && e->iface_idx < port->n_ifaces) {
2826 b = &bals[e->iface_idx];
2827 b->tx_bytes += e->tx_bytes;
2829 b->hashes = &hashes[i];
2834 qsort(bals, n_bals, sizeof *bals, compare_slave_balance);
2835 log_bals(bals, n_bals, port);
2837 /* Discard slaves that aren't enabled (which were sorted to the back of the
2838 * array earlier). */
2839 while (!bals[n_bals - 1].iface->enabled) {
2846 /* Shift load from the most-loaded slaves to the least-loaded slaves. */
2847 to = &bals[n_bals - 1];
2848 for (from = bals; from < to; ) {
2849 uint64_t overload = from->tx_bytes - to->tx_bytes;
2850 if (overload < to->tx_bytes >> 5 || overload < 100000) {
2851 /* The extra load on 'from' (and all less-loaded slaves), compared
2852 * to that of 'to' (the least-loaded slave), is less than ~3%, or
2853 * it is less than ~1Mbps. No point in rebalancing. */
2855 } else if (from->n_hashes == 1) {
2856 /* 'from' only carries a single MAC hash, so we can't shift any
2857 * load away from it, even though we want to. */
2860 /* 'from' is carrying significantly more load than 'to', and that
2861 * load is split across at least two different hashes. Pick a hash
2862 * to migrate to 'to' (the least-loaded slave), given that doing so
2863 * must decrease the ratio of the load on the two slaves by at
2866 * The sort order we use means that we prefer to shift away the
2867 * smallest hashes instead of the biggest ones. There is little
2868 * reason behind this decision; we could use the opposite sort
2869 * order to shift away big hashes ahead of small ones. */
2872 for (i = 0; i < from->n_hashes; i++) {
2873 double old_ratio, new_ratio;
2874 uint64_t delta = from->hashes[i]->tx_bytes;
2876 if (delta == 0 || from->tx_bytes - delta == 0) {
2877 /* Pointless move. */
2881 order_swapped = from->tx_bytes - delta < to->tx_bytes + delta;
2883 if (to->tx_bytes == 0) {
2884 /* Nothing on the new slave, move it. */
2888 old_ratio = (double)from->tx_bytes / to->tx_bytes;
2889 new_ratio = (double)(from->tx_bytes - delta) /
2890 (to->tx_bytes + delta);
2892 if (new_ratio == 0) {
2893 /* Should already be covered but check to prevent division
2898 if (new_ratio < 1) {
2899 new_ratio = 1 / new_ratio;
2902 if (old_ratio - new_ratio > 0.1) {
2903 /* Would decrease the ratio, move it. */
2907 if (i < from->n_hashes) {
2908 bond_shift_load(from, to, i);
2909 port->bond_compat_is_stale = true;
2911 /* If the result of the migration changed the relative order of
2912 * 'from' and 'to' swap them back to maintain invariants. */
2913 if (order_swapped) {
2914 swap_bals(from, to);
2917 /* Re-sort 'bals'. Note that this may make 'from' and 'to'
2918 * point to different slave_balance structures. It is only
2919 * valid to do these two operations in a row at all because we
2920 * know that 'from' will not move past 'to' and vice versa. */
2921 resort_bals(from, bals, n_bals);
2922 resort_bals(to, bals, n_bals);
2929 /* Implement exponentially weighted moving average. A weight of 1/2 causes
2930 * historical data to decay to <1% in 7 rebalancing runs. */
2931 for (e = &port->bond_hash[0]; e <= &port->bond_hash[BOND_MASK]; e++) {
2937 bond_send_learning_packets(struct port *port)
2939 struct bridge *br = port->bridge;
2940 struct mac_entry *e;
2941 struct ofpbuf packet;
2942 int error, n_packets, n_errors;
2944 if (!port->n_ifaces || port->active_iface < 0) {
2948 ofpbuf_init(&packet, 128);
2949 error = n_packets = n_errors = 0;
2950 LIST_FOR_EACH (e, lru_node, &br->ml->lrus) {
2951 union ofp_action actions[2], *a;
2957 if (e->port == port->port_idx
2958 || !choose_output_iface(port, e->mac, &dp_ifidx, &tags)) {
2962 /* Compose actions. */
2963 memset(actions, 0, sizeof actions);
2966 a->vlan_vid.type = htons(OFPAT_SET_VLAN_VID);
2967 a->vlan_vid.len = htons(sizeof *a);
2968 a->vlan_vid.vlan_vid = htons(e->vlan);
2971 a->output.type = htons(OFPAT_OUTPUT);
2972 a->output.len = htons(sizeof *a);
2973 a->output.port = htons(odp_port_to_ofp_port(dp_ifidx));
2978 compose_benign_packet(&packet, "Open vSwitch Bond Failover", 0xf177,
2980 flow_extract(&packet, 0, ODPP_NONE, &flow);
2981 retval = ofproto_send_packet(br->ofproto, &flow, actions, a - actions,
2988 ofpbuf_uninit(&packet);
2991 static struct vlog_rate_limit rl = VLOG_RATE_LIMIT_INIT(1, 5);
2992 VLOG_WARN_RL(&rl, "bond %s: %d errors sending %d gratuitous learning "
2993 "packets, last error was: %s",
2994 port->name, n_errors, n_packets, strerror(error));
2996 VLOG_DBG("bond %s: sent %d gratuitous learning packets",
2997 port->name, n_packets);
3001 /* Bonding unixctl user interface functions. */
3004 bond_unixctl_list(struct unixctl_conn *conn,
3005 const char *args OVS_UNUSED, void *aux OVS_UNUSED)
3007 struct ds ds = DS_EMPTY_INITIALIZER;
3008 const struct bridge *br;
3010 ds_put_cstr(&ds, "bridge\tbond\tslaves\n");
3012 LIST_FOR_EACH (br, node, &all_bridges) {
3015 for (i = 0; i < br->n_ports; i++) {
3016 const struct port *port = br->ports[i];
3017 if (port->n_ifaces > 1) {
3020 ds_put_format(&ds, "%s\t%s\t", br->name, port->name);
3021 for (j = 0; j < port->n_ifaces; j++) {
3022 const struct iface *iface = port->ifaces[j];
3024 ds_put_cstr(&ds, ", ");
3026 ds_put_cstr(&ds, iface->name);
3028 ds_put_char(&ds, '\n');
3032 unixctl_command_reply(conn, 200, ds_cstr(&ds));
3036 static struct port *
3037 bond_find(const char *name)
3039 const struct bridge *br;
3041 LIST_FOR_EACH (br, node, &all_bridges) {
3044 for (i = 0; i < br->n_ports; i++) {
3045 struct port *port = br->ports[i];
3046 if (!strcmp(port->name, name) && port->n_ifaces > 1) {
3055 bond_unixctl_show(struct unixctl_conn *conn,
3056 const char *args, void *aux OVS_UNUSED)
3058 struct ds ds = DS_EMPTY_INITIALIZER;
3059 const struct port *port;
3062 port = bond_find(args);
3064 unixctl_command_reply(conn, 501, "no such bond");
3068 ds_put_format(&ds, "updelay: %d ms\n", port->updelay);
3069 ds_put_format(&ds, "downdelay: %d ms\n", port->downdelay);
3070 ds_put_format(&ds, "next rebalance: %lld ms\n",
3071 port->bond_next_rebalance - time_msec());
3072 for (j = 0; j < port->n_ifaces; j++) {
3073 const struct iface *iface = port->ifaces[j];
3074 struct bond_entry *be;
3077 ds_put_format(&ds, "slave %s: %s\n",
3078 iface->name, iface->enabled ? "enabled" : "disabled");
3079 if (j == port->active_iface) {
3080 ds_put_cstr(&ds, "\tactive slave\n");
3082 if (iface->delay_expires != LLONG_MAX) {
3083 ds_put_format(&ds, "\t%s expires in %lld ms\n",
3084 iface->enabled ? "downdelay" : "updelay",
3085 iface->delay_expires - time_msec());
3089 for (be = port->bond_hash; be <= &port->bond_hash[BOND_MASK]; be++) {
3090 int hash = be - port->bond_hash;
3091 struct mac_entry *me;
3093 if (be->iface_idx != j) {
3097 ds_put_format(&ds, "\thash %d: %"PRIu64" kB load\n",
3098 hash, be->tx_bytes / 1024);
3101 LIST_FOR_EACH (me, lru_node, &port->bridge->ml->lrus) {
3104 if (bond_hash(me->mac) == hash
3105 && me->port != port->port_idx
3106 && choose_output_iface(port, me->mac, &dp_ifidx, &tags)
3107 && dp_ifidx == iface->dp_ifidx)
3109 ds_put_format(&ds, "\t\t"ETH_ADDR_FMT"\n",
3110 ETH_ADDR_ARGS(me->mac));
3115 unixctl_command_reply(conn, 200, ds_cstr(&ds));
3120 bond_unixctl_migrate(struct unixctl_conn *conn, const char *args_,
3121 void *aux OVS_UNUSED)
3123 char *args = (char *) args_;
3124 char *save_ptr = NULL;
3125 char *bond_s, *hash_s, *slave_s;
3126 uint8_t mac[ETH_ADDR_LEN];
3128 struct iface *iface;
3129 struct bond_entry *entry;
3132 bond_s = strtok_r(args, " ", &save_ptr);
3133 hash_s = strtok_r(NULL, " ", &save_ptr);
3134 slave_s = strtok_r(NULL, " ", &save_ptr);
3136 unixctl_command_reply(conn, 501,
3137 "usage: bond/migrate BOND HASH SLAVE");
3141 port = bond_find(bond_s);
3143 unixctl_command_reply(conn, 501, "no such bond");
3147 if (sscanf(hash_s, ETH_ADDR_SCAN_FMT, ETH_ADDR_SCAN_ARGS(mac))
3148 == ETH_ADDR_SCAN_COUNT) {
3149 hash = bond_hash(mac);
3150 } else if (strspn(hash_s, "0123456789") == strlen(hash_s)) {
3151 hash = atoi(hash_s) & BOND_MASK;
3153 unixctl_command_reply(conn, 501, "bad hash");
3157 iface = port_lookup_iface(port, slave_s);
3159 unixctl_command_reply(conn, 501, "no such slave");
3163 if (!iface->enabled) {
3164 unixctl_command_reply(conn, 501, "cannot migrate to disabled slave");
3168 entry = &port->bond_hash[hash];
3169 ofproto_revalidate(port->bridge->ofproto, entry->iface_tag);
3170 entry->iface_idx = iface->port_ifidx;
3171 entry->iface_tag = tag_create_random();
3172 port->bond_compat_is_stale = true;
3173 unixctl_command_reply(conn, 200, "migrated");
3177 bond_unixctl_set_active_slave(struct unixctl_conn *conn, const char *args_,
3178 void *aux OVS_UNUSED)
3180 char *args = (char *) args_;
3181 char *save_ptr = NULL;
3182 char *bond_s, *slave_s;
3184 struct iface *iface;
3186 bond_s = strtok_r(args, " ", &save_ptr);
3187 slave_s = strtok_r(NULL, " ", &save_ptr);
3189 unixctl_command_reply(conn, 501,
3190 "usage: bond/set-active-slave BOND SLAVE");
3194 port = bond_find(bond_s);
3196 unixctl_command_reply(conn, 501, "no such bond");
3200 iface = port_lookup_iface(port, slave_s);
3202 unixctl_command_reply(conn, 501, "no such slave");
3206 if (!iface->enabled) {
3207 unixctl_command_reply(conn, 501, "cannot make disabled slave active");
3211 if (port->active_iface != iface->port_ifidx) {
3212 ofproto_revalidate(port->bridge->ofproto, port->active_iface_tag);
3213 port->active_iface = iface->port_ifidx;
3214 port->active_iface_tag = tag_create_random();
3215 VLOG_INFO("port %s: active interface is now %s",
3216 port->name, iface->name);
3217 bond_send_learning_packets(port);
3218 unixctl_command_reply(conn, 200, "done");
3220 unixctl_command_reply(conn, 200, "no change");
3225 enable_slave(struct unixctl_conn *conn, const char *args_, bool enable)
3227 char *args = (char *) args_;
3228 char *save_ptr = NULL;
3229 char *bond_s, *slave_s;
3231 struct iface *iface;
3233 bond_s = strtok_r(args, " ", &save_ptr);
3234 slave_s = strtok_r(NULL, " ", &save_ptr);
3236 unixctl_command_reply(conn, 501,
3237 "usage: bond/enable/disable-slave BOND SLAVE");
3241 port = bond_find(bond_s);
3243 unixctl_command_reply(conn, 501, "no such bond");
3247 iface = port_lookup_iface(port, slave_s);
3249 unixctl_command_reply(conn, 501, "no such slave");
3253 bond_enable_slave(iface, enable);
3254 unixctl_command_reply(conn, 501, enable ? "enabled" : "disabled");
3258 bond_unixctl_enable_slave(struct unixctl_conn *conn, const char *args,
3259 void *aux OVS_UNUSED)
3261 enable_slave(conn, args, true);
3265 bond_unixctl_disable_slave(struct unixctl_conn *conn, const char *args,
3266 void *aux OVS_UNUSED)
3268 enable_slave(conn, args, false);
3272 bond_unixctl_hash(struct unixctl_conn *conn, const char *args,
3273 void *aux OVS_UNUSED)
3275 uint8_t mac[ETH_ADDR_LEN];
3279 if (sscanf(args, ETH_ADDR_SCAN_FMT, ETH_ADDR_SCAN_ARGS(mac))
3280 == ETH_ADDR_SCAN_COUNT) {
3281 hash = bond_hash(mac);
3283 hash_cstr = xasprintf("%u", hash);
3284 unixctl_command_reply(conn, 200, hash_cstr);
3287 unixctl_command_reply(conn, 501, "invalid mac");
3294 unixctl_command_register("bond/list", bond_unixctl_list, NULL);
3295 unixctl_command_register("bond/show", bond_unixctl_show, NULL);
3296 unixctl_command_register("bond/migrate", bond_unixctl_migrate, NULL);
3297 unixctl_command_register("bond/set-active-slave",
3298 bond_unixctl_set_active_slave, NULL);
3299 unixctl_command_register("bond/enable-slave", bond_unixctl_enable_slave,
3301 unixctl_command_register("bond/disable-slave", bond_unixctl_disable_slave,
3303 unixctl_command_register("bond/hash", bond_unixctl_hash, NULL);
3306 /* Port functions. */
3308 static struct port *
3309 port_create(struct bridge *br, const char *name)
3313 port = xzalloc(sizeof *port);
3315 port->port_idx = br->n_ports;
3317 port->trunks = NULL;
3318 port->name = xstrdup(name);
3319 port->active_iface = -1;
3321 if (br->n_ports >= br->allocated_ports) {
3322 br->ports = x2nrealloc(br->ports, &br->allocated_ports,
3325 br->ports[br->n_ports++] = port;
3326 shash_add_assert(&br->port_by_name, port->name, port);
3328 VLOG_INFO("created port %s on bridge %s", port->name, br->name);
3335 get_port_other_config(const struct ovsrec_port *port, const char *key,
3336 const char *default_value)
3340 value = get_ovsrec_key_value(&port->header_, &ovsrec_port_col_other_config,
3342 return value ? value : default_value;
3346 port_del_ifaces(struct port *port, const struct ovsrec_port *cfg)
3348 struct shash new_ifaces;
3351 /* Collect list of new interfaces. */
3352 shash_init(&new_ifaces);
3353 for (i = 0; i < cfg->n_interfaces; i++) {
3354 const char *name = cfg->interfaces[i]->name;
3355 shash_add_once(&new_ifaces, name, NULL);
3358 /* Get rid of deleted interfaces. */
3359 for (i = 0; i < port->n_ifaces; ) {
3360 if (!shash_find(&new_ifaces, cfg->interfaces[i]->name)) {
3361 iface_destroy(port->ifaces[i]);
3367 shash_destroy(&new_ifaces);
3371 port_reconfigure(struct port *port, const struct ovsrec_port *cfg)
3373 struct shash new_ifaces;
3374 long long int next_rebalance;
3375 unsigned long *trunks;
3381 /* Update settings. */
3382 port->updelay = cfg->bond_updelay;
3383 if (port->updelay < 0) {
3386 port->downdelay = cfg->bond_downdelay;
3387 if (port->downdelay < 0) {
3388 port->downdelay = 0;
3390 port->bond_rebalance_interval = atoi(
3391 get_port_other_config(cfg, "bond-rebalance-interval", "10000"));
3392 if (port->bond_rebalance_interval < 1000) {
3393 port->bond_rebalance_interval = 1000;
3395 next_rebalance = time_msec() + port->bond_rebalance_interval;
3396 if (port->bond_next_rebalance > next_rebalance) {
3397 port->bond_next_rebalance = next_rebalance;
3400 /* Add new interfaces and update 'cfg' member of existing ones. */
3401 shash_init(&new_ifaces);
3402 for (i = 0; i < cfg->n_interfaces; i++) {
3403 const struct ovsrec_interface *if_cfg = cfg->interfaces[i];
3404 struct iface *iface;
3406 if (!shash_add_once(&new_ifaces, if_cfg->name, NULL)) {
3407 VLOG_WARN("port %s: %s specified twice as port interface",
3408 port->name, if_cfg->name);
3412 iface = iface_lookup(port->bridge, if_cfg->name);
3414 if (iface->port != port) {
3415 VLOG_ERR("bridge %s: %s interface is on multiple ports, "
3417 port->bridge->name, if_cfg->name, iface->port->name);
3420 iface->cfg = if_cfg;
3422 iface_create(port, if_cfg);
3425 shash_destroy(&new_ifaces);
3430 if (port->n_ifaces < 2) {
3432 if (vlan >= 0 && vlan <= 4095) {
3433 VLOG_DBG("port %s: assigning VLAN tag %d", port->name, vlan);
3438 /* It's possible that bonded, VLAN-tagged ports make sense. Maybe
3439 * they even work as-is. But they have not been tested. */
3440 VLOG_WARN("port %s: VLAN tags not supported on bonded ports",
3444 if (port->vlan != vlan) {
3446 bridge_flush(port->bridge);
3449 /* Get trunked VLANs. */
3451 if (vlan < 0 && cfg->n_trunks) {
3454 trunks = bitmap_allocate(4096);
3456 for (i = 0; i < cfg->n_trunks; i++) {
3457 int trunk = cfg->trunks[i];
3459 bitmap_set1(trunks, trunk);
3465 VLOG_ERR("port %s: invalid values for %zu trunk VLANs",
3466 port->name, cfg->n_trunks);
3468 if (n_errors == cfg->n_trunks) {
3469 VLOG_ERR("port %s: no valid trunks, trunking all VLANs",
3471 bitmap_free(trunks);
3474 } else if (vlan >= 0 && cfg->n_trunks) {
3475 VLOG_ERR("port %s: ignoring trunks in favor of implicit vlan",
3479 ? port->trunks != NULL
3480 : port->trunks == NULL || !bitmap_equal(trunks, port->trunks, 4096)) {
3481 bridge_flush(port->bridge);
3483 bitmap_free(port->trunks);
3484 port->trunks = trunks;
3488 port_destroy(struct port *port)
3491 struct bridge *br = port->bridge;
3495 proc_net_compat_update_vlan(port->name, NULL, 0);
3496 proc_net_compat_update_bond(port->name, NULL);
3498 for (i = 0; i < MAX_MIRRORS; i++) {
3499 struct mirror *m = br->mirrors[i];
3500 if (m && m->out_port == port) {
3505 while (port->n_ifaces > 0) {
3506 iface_destroy(port->ifaces[port->n_ifaces - 1]);
3509 shash_find_and_delete_assert(&br->port_by_name, port->name);
3511 del = br->ports[port->port_idx] = br->ports[--br->n_ports];
3512 del->port_idx = port->port_idx;
3515 bitmap_free(port->trunks);
3522 static struct port *
3523 port_from_dp_ifidx(const struct bridge *br, uint16_t dp_ifidx)
3525 struct iface *iface = iface_from_dp_ifidx(br, dp_ifidx);
3526 return iface ? iface->port : NULL;
3529 static struct port *
3530 port_lookup(const struct bridge *br, const char *name)
3532 return shash_find_data(&br->port_by_name, name);
3535 static struct iface *
3536 port_lookup_iface(const struct port *port, const char *name)
3538 struct iface *iface = iface_lookup(port->bridge, name);
3539 return iface && iface->port == port ? iface : NULL;
3543 port_update_bonding(struct port *port)
3545 if (port->n_ifaces < 2) {
3546 /* Not a bonded port. */
3547 if (port->bond_hash) {
3548 free(port->bond_hash);
3549 port->bond_hash = NULL;
3550 port->bond_compat_is_stale = true;
3551 port->bond_fake_iface = false;
3554 if (!port->bond_hash) {
3557 port->bond_hash = xcalloc(BOND_MASK + 1, sizeof *port->bond_hash);
3558 for (i = 0; i <= BOND_MASK; i++) {
3559 struct bond_entry *e = &port->bond_hash[i];
3563 port->no_ifaces_tag = tag_create_random();
3564 bond_choose_active_iface(port);
3565 port->bond_next_rebalance
3566 = time_msec() + port->bond_rebalance_interval;
3568 if (port->cfg->bond_fake_iface) {
3569 port->bond_next_fake_iface_update = time_msec();
3572 port->bond_compat_is_stale = true;
3573 port->bond_fake_iface = port->cfg->bond_fake_iface;
3578 port_update_bond_compat(struct port *port)
3580 struct compat_bond_hash compat_hashes[BOND_MASK + 1];
3581 struct compat_bond bond;
3584 if (port->n_ifaces < 2) {
3585 proc_net_compat_update_bond(port->name, NULL);
3590 bond.updelay = port->updelay;
3591 bond.downdelay = port->downdelay;
3594 bond.hashes = compat_hashes;
3595 if (port->bond_hash) {
3596 const struct bond_entry *e;
3597 for (e = port->bond_hash; e <= &port->bond_hash[BOND_MASK]; e++) {
3598 if (e->iface_idx >= 0 && e->iface_idx < port->n_ifaces) {
3599 struct compat_bond_hash *cbh = &bond.hashes[bond.n_hashes++];
3600 cbh->hash = e - port->bond_hash;
3601 cbh->netdev_name = port->ifaces[e->iface_idx]->name;
3606 bond.n_slaves = port->n_ifaces;
3607 bond.slaves = xmalloc(port->n_ifaces * sizeof *bond.slaves);
3608 for (i = 0; i < port->n_ifaces; i++) {
3609 struct iface *iface = port->ifaces[i];
3610 struct compat_bond_slave *slave = &bond.slaves[i];
3611 slave->name = iface->name;
3613 /* We need to make the same determination as the Linux bonding
3614 * code to determine whether a slave should be consider "up".
3615 * The Linux function bond_miimon_inspect() supports four
3616 * BOND_LINK_* states:
3618 * - BOND_LINK_UP: carrier detected, updelay has passed.
3619 * - BOND_LINK_FAIL: carrier lost, downdelay in progress.
3620 * - BOND_LINK_DOWN: carrier lost, downdelay has passed.
3621 * - BOND_LINK_BACK: carrier detected, updelay in progress.
3623 * The function bond_info_show_slave() only considers BOND_LINK_UP
3624 * to be "up" and anything else to be "down".
3626 slave->up = iface->enabled && iface->delay_expires == LLONG_MAX;
3630 netdev_get_etheraddr(iface->netdev, slave->mac);
3633 if (port->bond_fake_iface) {
3634 struct netdev *bond_netdev;
3636 if (!netdev_open_default(port->name, &bond_netdev)) {
3638 netdev_turn_flags_on(bond_netdev, NETDEV_UP, true);
3640 netdev_turn_flags_off(bond_netdev, NETDEV_UP, true);
3642 netdev_close(bond_netdev);
3646 proc_net_compat_update_bond(port->name, &bond);
3651 port_update_vlan_compat(struct port *port)
3653 struct bridge *br = port->bridge;
3654 char *vlandev_name = NULL;
3656 if (port->vlan > 0) {
3657 /* Figure out the name that the VLAN device should actually have, if it
3658 * existed. This takes some work because the VLAN device would not
3659 * have port->name in its name; rather, it would have the trunk port's
3660 * name, and 'port' would be attached to a bridge that also had the
3661 * VLAN device one of its ports. So we need to find a trunk port that
3662 * includes port->vlan.
3664 * There might be more than one candidate. This doesn't happen on
3665 * XenServer, so if it happens we just pick the first choice in
3666 * alphabetical order instead of creating multiple VLAN devices. */
3668 for (i = 0; i < br->n_ports; i++) {
3669 struct port *p = br->ports[i];
3670 if (port_trunks_vlan(p, port->vlan)
3672 && (!vlandev_name || strcmp(p->name, vlandev_name) <= 0))
3674 uint8_t ea[ETH_ADDR_LEN];
3675 netdev_get_etheraddr(p->ifaces[0]->netdev, ea);
3676 if (!eth_addr_is_multicast(ea) &&
3677 !eth_addr_is_reserved(ea) &&
3678 !eth_addr_is_zero(ea)) {
3679 vlandev_name = p->name;
3684 proc_net_compat_update_vlan(port->name, vlandev_name, port->vlan);
3687 /* Interface functions. */
3689 static struct iface *
3690 iface_create(struct port *port, const struct ovsrec_interface *if_cfg)
3692 struct bridge *br = port->bridge;
3693 struct iface *iface;
3694 char *name = if_cfg->name;
3697 iface = xzalloc(sizeof *iface);
3699 iface->port_ifidx = port->n_ifaces;
3700 iface->name = xstrdup(name);
3701 iface->dp_ifidx = -1;
3702 iface->tag = tag_create_random();
3703 iface->delay_expires = LLONG_MAX;
3704 iface->netdev = NULL;
3705 iface->cfg = if_cfg;
3707 shash_add_assert(&br->iface_by_name, iface->name, iface);
3709 /* Attempt to create the network interface in case it doesn't exist yet. */
3710 if (!iface_is_internal(br, iface->name)) {
3711 error = create_iface_netdev(iface);
3713 VLOG_WARN("could not create iface %s: %s", iface->name,
3716 shash_find_and_delete_assert(&br->iface_by_name, iface->name);
3723 if (port->n_ifaces >= port->allocated_ifaces) {
3724 port->ifaces = x2nrealloc(port->ifaces, &port->allocated_ifaces,
3725 sizeof *port->ifaces);
3727 port->ifaces[port->n_ifaces++] = iface;
3728 if (port->n_ifaces > 1) {
3729 br->has_bonded_ports = true;
3732 VLOG_DBG("attached network device %s to port %s", iface->name, port->name);
3740 iface_destroy(struct iface *iface)
3743 struct port *port = iface->port;
3744 struct bridge *br = port->bridge;
3745 bool del_active = port->active_iface == iface->port_ifidx;
3748 shash_find_and_delete_assert(&br->iface_by_name, iface->name);
3750 if (iface->dp_ifidx >= 0) {
3751 hmap_remove(&br->ifaces, &iface->dp_ifidx_node);
3754 del = port->ifaces[iface->port_ifidx] = port->ifaces[--port->n_ifaces];
3755 del->port_ifidx = iface->port_ifidx;
3757 netdev_close(iface->netdev);
3760 ofproto_revalidate(port->bridge->ofproto, port->active_iface_tag);
3761 bond_choose_active_iface(port);
3762 bond_send_learning_packets(port);
3768 bridge_flush(port->bridge);
3772 static struct iface *
3773 iface_lookup(const struct bridge *br, const char *name)
3775 return shash_find_data(&br->iface_by_name, name);
3778 static struct iface *
3779 iface_from_dp_ifidx(const struct bridge *br, uint16_t dp_ifidx)
3781 struct iface *iface;
3783 HMAP_FOR_EACH_IN_BUCKET (iface, dp_ifidx_node,
3784 hash_int(dp_ifidx, 0), &br->ifaces) {
3785 if (iface->dp_ifidx == dp_ifidx) {
3792 /* Returns true if 'iface' is the name of an "internal" interface on bridge
3793 * 'br', that is, an interface that is entirely simulated within the datapath.
3794 * The local port (ODPP_LOCAL) is always an internal interface. Other local
3795 * interfaces are created by setting "iface.<iface>.internal = true".
3797 * In addition, we have a kluge-y feature that creates an internal port with
3798 * the name of a bonded port if "bonding.<bondname>.fake-iface = true" is set.
3799 * This feature needs to go away in the long term. Until then, this is one
3800 * reason why this function takes a name instead of a struct iface: the fake
3801 * interfaces created this way do not have a struct iface. */
3803 iface_is_internal(const struct bridge *br, const char *if_name)
3805 struct iface *iface;
3808 if (!strcmp(if_name, br->name)) {
3812 iface = iface_lookup(br, if_name);
3813 if (iface && !strcmp(iface->cfg->type, "internal")) {
3817 port = port_lookup(br, if_name);
3818 if (port && port->n_ifaces > 1 && port->cfg->bond_fake_iface) {
3824 /* Set Ethernet address of 'iface', if one is specified in the configuration
3827 iface_set_mac(struct iface *iface)
3829 uint8_t ea[ETH_ADDR_LEN];
3831 if (iface->cfg->mac && eth_addr_from_string(iface->cfg->mac, ea)) {
3832 if (eth_addr_is_multicast(ea)) {
3833 VLOG_ERR("interface %s: cannot set MAC to multicast address",
3835 } else if (iface->dp_ifidx == ODPP_LOCAL) {
3836 VLOG_ERR("ignoring iface.%s.mac; use bridge.%s.mac instead",
3837 iface->name, iface->name);
3839 int error = netdev_set_etheraddr(iface->netdev, ea);
3841 VLOG_ERR("interface %s: setting MAC failed (%s)",
3842 iface->name, strerror(error));
3848 /* Adds the 'n' key-value pairs in 'keys' in 'values' to 'shash'.
3850 * The value strings in '*shash' are taken directly from values[], not copied,
3851 * so the caller should not modify or free them. */
3853 shash_from_ovs_idl_map(char **keys, char **values, size_t n,
3854 struct shash *shash)
3859 for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
3860 shash_add(shash, keys[i], values[i]);
3864 struct iface_delete_queues_cbdata {
3865 struct netdev *netdev;
3866 const struct ovsdb_datum *queues;
3870 queue_ids_include(const struct ovsdb_datum *queues, int64_t target)
3872 union ovsdb_atom atom;
3874 atom.integer = target;
3875 return ovsdb_datum_find_key(queues, &atom, OVSDB_TYPE_INTEGER) != UINT_MAX;
3879 iface_delete_queues(unsigned int queue_id,
3880 const struct shash *details OVS_UNUSED, void *cbdata_)
3882 struct iface_delete_queues_cbdata *cbdata = cbdata_;
3884 if (!queue_ids_include(cbdata->queues, queue_id)) {
3885 netdev_delete_queue(cbdata->netdev, queue_id);
3890 iface_update_qos(struct iface *iface, const struct ovsrec_qos *qos)
3892 if (!qos || qos->type[0] == '\0') {
3893 netdev_set_qos(iface->netdev, NULL, NULL);
3895 struct iface_delete_queues_cbdata cbdata;
3896 struct shash details;
3899 /* Configure top-level Qos for 'iface'. */
3900 shash_from_ovs_idl_map(qos->key_other_config, qos->value_other_config,
3901 qos->n_other_config, &details);
3902 netdev_set_qos(iface->netdev, qos->type, &details);
3903 shash_destroy(&details);
3905 /* Deconfigure queues that were deleted. */
3906 cbdata.netdev = iface->netdev;
3907 cbdata.queues = ovsrec_qos_get_queues(qos, OVSDB_TYPE_INTEGER,
3909 netdev_dump_queues(iface->netdev, iface_delete_queues, &cbdata);
3911 /* Configure queues for 'iface'. */
3912 for (i = 0; i < qos->n_queues; i++) {
3913 const struct ovsrec_queue *queue = qos->value_queues[i];
3914 unsigned int queue_id = qos->key_queues[i];
3916 shash_from_ovs_idl_map(queue->key_other_config,
3917 queue->value_other_config,
3918 queue->n_other_config, &details);
3919 netdev_set_queue(iface->netdev, queue_id, &details);
3920 shash_destroy(&details);
3925 /* Port mirroring. */
3927 static struct mirror *
3928 mirror_find_by_uuid(struct bridge *br, const struct uuid *uuid)
3932 for (i = 0; i < MAX_MIRRORS; i++) {
3933 struct mirror *m = br->mirrors[i];
3934 if (m && uuid_equals(uuid, &m->uuid)) {
3942 mirror_reconfigure(struct bridge *br)
3944 unsigned long *rspan_vlans;
3947 /* Get rid of deleted mirrors. */
3948 for (i = 0; i < MAX_MIRRORS; i++) {
3949 struct mirror *m = br->mirrors[i];
3951 const struct ovsdb_datum *mc;
3952 union ovsdb_atom atom;
3954 mc = ovsrec_bridge_get_mirrors(br->cfg, OVSDB_TYPE_UUID);
3955 atom.uuid = br->mirrors[i]->uuid;
3956 if (ovsdb_datum_find_key(mc, &atom, OVSDB_TYPE_UUID) == UINT_MAX) {
3962 /* Add new mirrors and reconfigure existing ones. */
3963 for (i = 0; i < br->cfg->n_mirrors; i++) {
3964 struct ovsrec_mirror *cfg = br->cfg->mirrors[i];
3965 struct mirror *m = mirror_find_by_uuid(br, &cfg->header_.uuid);
3967 mirror_reconfigure_one(m, cfg);
3969 mirror_create(br, cfg);
3973 /* Update port reserved status. */
3974 for (i = 0; i < br->n_ports; i++) {
3975 br->ports[i]->is_mirror_output_port = false;
3977 for (i = 0; i < MAX_MIRRORS; i++) {
3978 struct mirror *m = br->mirrors[i];
3979 if (m && m->out_port) {
3980 m->out_port->is_mirror_output_port = true;
3984 /* Update flooded vlans (for RSPAN). */
3986 if (br->cfg->n_flood_vlans) {
3987 rspan_vlans = bitmap_allocate(4096);
3989 for (i = 0; i < br->cfg->n_flood_vlans; i++) {
3990 int64_t vlan = br->cfg->flood_vlans[i];
3991 if (vlan >= 0 && vlan < 4096) {
3992 bitmap_set1(rspan_vlans, vlan);
3993 VLOG_INFO("bridge %s: disabling learning on vlan %"PRId64,
3996 VLOG_ERR("bridge %s: invalid value %"PRId64 "for flood VLAN",
4001 if (mac_learning_set_flood_vlans(br->ml, rspan_vlans)) {
4007 mirror_create(struct bridge *br, struct ovsrec_mirror *cfg)
4012 for (i = 0; ; i++) {
4013 if (i >= MAX_MIRRORS) {
4014 VLOG_WARN("bridge %s: maximum of %d port mirrors reached, "
4015 "cannot create %s", br->name, MAX_MIRRORS, cfg->name);
4018 if (!br->mirrors[i]) {
4023 VLOG_INFO("created port mirror %s on bridge %s", cfg->name, br->name);
4026 br->mirrors[i] = m = xzalloc(sizeof *m);
4029 m->name = xstrdup(cfg->name);
4030 shash_init(&m->src_ports);
4031 shash_init(&m->dst_ports);
4037 mirror_reconfigure_one(m, cfg);
4041 mirror_destroy(struct mirror *m)
4044 struct bridge *br = m->bridge;
4047 for (i = 0; i < br->n_ports; i++) {
4048 br->ports[i]->src_mirrors &= ~(MIRROR_MASK_C(1) << m->idx);
4049 br->ports[i]->dst_mirrors &= ~(MIRROR_MASK_C(1) << m->idx);
4052 shash_destroy(&m->src_ports);
4053 shash_destroy(&m->dst_ports);
4056 m->bridge->mirrors[m->idx] = NULL;
4065 mirror_collect_ports(struct mirror *m, struct ovsrec_port **ports, int n_ports,
4066 struct shash *names)
4070 for (i = 0; i < n_ports; i++) {
4071 const char *name = ports[i]->name;
4072 if (port_lookup(m->bridge, name)) {
4073 shash_add_once(names, name, NULL);
4075 VLOG_WARN("bridge %s: mirror %s cannot match on nonexistent "
4076 "port %s", m->bridge->name, m->name, name);
4082 mirror_collect_vlans(struct mirror *m, const struct ovsrec_mirror *cfg,
4088 *vlans = xmalloc(sizeof **vlans * cfg->n_select_vlan);
4090 for (i = 0; i < cfg->n_select_vlan; i++) {
4091 int64_t vlan = cfg->select_vlan[i];
4092 if (vlan < 0 || vlan > 4095) {
4093 VLOG_WARN("bridge %s: mirror %s selects invalid VLAN %"PRId64,
4094 m->bridge->name, m->name, vlan);
4096 (*vlans)[n_vlans++] = vlan;
4103 vlan_is_mirrored(const struct mirror *m, int vlan)
4107 for (i = 0; i < m->n_vlans; i++) {
4108 if (m->vlans[i] == vlan) {
4116 port_trunks_any_mirrored_vlan(const struct mirror *m, const struct port *p)
4120 for (i = 0; i < m->n_vlans; i++) {
4121 if (port_trunks_vlan(p, m->vlans[i])) {
4129 mirror_reconfigure_one(struct mirror *m, struct ovsrec_mirror *cfg)
4131 struct shash src_ports, dst_ports;
4132 mirror_mask_t mirror_bit;
4133 struct port *out_port;
4140 if (strcmp(cfg->name, m->name)) {
4142 m->name = xstrdup(cfg->name);
4145 /* Get output port. */
4146 if (cfg->output_port) {
4147 out_port = port_lookup(m->bridge, cfg->output_port->name);
4149 VLOG_ERR("bridge %s: mirror %s outputs to port not on bridge",
4150 m->bridge->name, m->name);
4156 if (cfg->output_vlan) {
4157 VLOG_ERR("bridge %s: mirror %s specifies both output port and "
4158 "output vlan; ignoring output vlan",
4159 m->bridge->name, m->name);
4161 } else if (cfg->output_vlan) {
4163 out_vlan = *cfg->output_vlan;
4165 VLOG_ERR("bridge %s: mirror %s does not specify output; ignoring",
4166 m->bridge->name, m->name);
4171 shash_init(&src_ports);
4172 shash_init(&dst_ports);
4173 if (cfg->select_all) {
4174 for (i = 0; i < m->bridge->n_ports; i++) {
4175 const char *name = m->bridge->ports[i]->name;
4176 shash_add_once(&src_ports, name, NULL);
4177 shash_add_once(&dst_ports, name, NULL);
4182 /* Get ports, and drop duplicates and ports that don't exist. */
4183 mirror_collect_ports(m, cfg->select_src_port, cfg->n_select_src_port,
4185 mirror_collect_ports(m, cfg->select_dst_port, cfg->n_select_dst_port,
4188 /* Get all the vlans, and drop duplicate and invalid vlans. */
4189 n_vlans = mirror_collect_vlans(m, cfg, &vlans);
4192 /* Update mirror data. */
4193 if (!shash_equal_keys(&m->src_ports, &src_ports)
4194 || !shash_equal_keys(&m->dst_ports, &dst_ports)
4195 || m->n_vlans != n_vlans
4196 || memcmp(m->vlans, vlans, sizeof *vlans * n_vlans)
4197 || m->out_port != out_port
4198 || m->out_vlan != out_vlan) {
4199 bridge_flush(m->bridge);
4201 shash_swap(&m->src_ports, &src_ports);
4202 shash_swap(&m->dst_ports, &dst_ports);
4205 m->n_vlans = n_vlans;
4206 m->out_port = out_port;
4207 m->out_vlan = out_vlan;
4210 mirror_bit = MIRROR_MASK_C(1) << m->idx;
4211 for (i = 0; i < m->bridge->n_ports; i++) {
4212 struct port *port = m->bridge->ports[i];
4214 if (shash_find(&m->src_ports, port->name)
4217 ? port_trunks_any_mirrored_vlan(m, port)
4218 : vlan_is_mirrored(m, port->vlan)))) {
4219 port->src_mirrors |= mirror_bit;
4221 port->src_mirrors &= ~mirror_bit;
4224 if (shash_find(&m->dst_ports, port->name)) {
4225 port->dst_mirrors |= mirror_bit;
4227 port->dst_mirrors &= ~mirror_bit;
4232 shash_destroy(&src_ports);
4233 shash_destroy(&dst_ports);