+int odp_flow_from_string(const char *s,
+ const struct simap *port_names,
+ struct ofpbuf *, struct ofpbuf *);
+
+void odp_flow_key_from_flow(struct ofpbuf *, const struct flow * flow,
+ const struct flow *mask, odp_port_t odp_in_port);
+void odp_flow_key_from_mask(struct ofpbuf *, const struct flow *mask,
+ const struct flow *flow, uint32_t odp_in_port,
+ size_t max_mpls_depth);
+
+uint32_t odp_flow_key_hash(const struct nlattr *, size_t);
+
+/* Estimated space needed for metadata. */
+enum { ODP_KEY_METADATA_SIZE = 9 * 8 };
+void odp_key_from_pkt_metadata(struct ofpbuf *, const struct pkt_metadata *);
+void odp_key_to_pkt_metadata(const struct nlattr *key, size_t key_len,
+ struct pkt_metadata *md);
+
+/* How well a kernel-provided flow key (a sequence of OVS_KEY_ATTR_*
+ * attributes) matches OVS userspace expectations.
+ *
+ * These values are arranged so that greater values are "more important" than
+ * lesser ones. In particular, a single flow key can fit the descriptions for
+ * both ODP_FIT_TOO_LITTLE and ODP_FIT_TOO_MUCH. Such a key is treated as
+ * ODP_FIT_TOO_LITTLE. */
+enum odp_key_fitness {
+ ODP_FIT_PERFECT, /* The key had exactly the fields we expect. */
+ ODP_FIT_TOO_MUCH, /* The key had fields we don't understand. */
+ ODP_FIT_TOO_LITTLE, /* The key lacked fields we expected to see. */
+ ODP_FIT_ERROR, /* The key was invalid. */
+};
+enum odp_key_fitness odp_flow_key_to_flow(const struct nlattr *, size_t,
+ struct flow *);
+enum odp_key_fitness odp_flow_key_to_mask(const struct nlattr *key, size_t len,
+ struct flow *mask,
+ const struct flow *flow);
+const char *odp_key_fitness_to_string(enum odp_key_fitness);