information that can be used to let us know how we can make Open vSwitch
more generally useful.
-OpenFlow
-========
+Asynchronous Messages
+=====================
+
+Over time, Open vSwitch has added many knobs that control whether a
+given controller receives OpenFlow asynchronous messages. This
+section describes how all of these features interact.
+
+First, a service controller never receives any asynchronous messages
+unless it explicitly configures a miss_send_len greater than zero with
+an OFPT_SET_CONFIG message.
+
+Second, OFPT_FLOW_REMOVED and NXT_FLOW_REMOVED messages are generated
+only if the flow that was removed had the OFPFF_SEND_FLOW_REM flag
+set.
+
+Finally, Open vSwitch consults a per-connection table indexed by the
+message type, reason code, and current role. The following table
+shows how this table is initialized by default when an OpenFlow
+connection is made. An entry labeled "yes" means that the message is
+sent, an entry labeled "---" means that the message is suppressed.
+
+ master/
+ message and reason code other slave
+ ---------------------------------------- ------- -----
+ OFPT_PACKET_IN / NXT_PACKET_IN
+ OFPR_NO_MATCH yes ---
+ OFPR_ACTION yes ---
+ OFPR_INVALID_TTL --- ---
+
+ OFPT_FLOW_REMOVED / NXT_FLOW_REMOVED
+ OFPRR_IDLE_TIMEOUT yes ---
+ OFPRR_HARD_TIMEOUT yes ---
+ OFPRR_DELETE yes ---
+
+ OFPT_PORT_STATUS
+ OFPPR_ADD yes yes
+ OFPPR_DELETE yes yes
+ OFPPR_MODIFY yes yes
+
+The NXT_SET_ASYNC_CONFIG message directly sets all of the values in
+this table for the current connection. The
+OFPC_INVALID_TTL_TO_CONTROLLER bit in the OFPT_SET_CONFIG message
+controls the setting for OFPR_INVALID_TTL for the "master" role.
+
+
+OFPAT_ENQUEUE
+=============
The OpenFlow 1.0 specification requires the output port of the OFPAT_ENQUEUE
action to "refer to a valid physical port (i.e. < OFPP_MAX) or OFPP_IN_PORT".
OFPP_LOCAL as a physical port and support OFPAT_ENQUEUE on it as well.
+OFPT_FLOW_MOD
+=============
+
+The OpenFlow 1.0 specification for the behavior of OFPT_FLOW_MOD is
+confusing. The following table summarizes the Open vSwitch
+implementation of its behavior in the following categories:
+
+ - "match on priority": Whether the flow_mod acts only on flows
+ whose priority matches that included in the flow_mod message.
+
+ - "match on out_port": Whether the flow_mod acts only on flows
+ that output to the out_port included in the flow_mod message (if
+ out_port is not OFPP_NONE).
+
+ - "updates flow_cookie": Whether the flow_mod changes the
+ flow_cookie of the flow or flows that it matches to the
+ flow_cookie included in the flow_mod message.
+
+ - "updates OFPFF_ flags": Whether the flow_mod changes the
+ OFPFF_SEND_FLOW_REM flag of the flow or flows that it matches to
+ the setting included in the flags of the flow_mod message.
+
+ - "honors OFPFF_CHECK_OVERLAP": Whether the OFPFF_CHECK_OVERLAP
+ flag in the flow_mod is significant.
+
+ - "updates idle_timeout" and "updates hard_timeout": Whether the
+ idle_timeout and hard_timeout in the flow_mod, respectively,
+ have an effect on the flow or flows matched by the flow_mod.
+
+ - "updates idle timer": Whether the flow_mod resets the per-flow
+ timer that measures how long a flow has been idle.
+
+ - "updates hard timer": Whether the flow_mod resets the per-flow
+ timer that measures how long it has been since a flow was
+ modified.
+
+ - "zeros counters": Whether the flow_mod resets per-flow packet
+ and byte counters to zero.
+
+ - "sends flow_removed message": Whether the flow_mod generates a
+ flow_removed message for the flow or flows that it affects.
+
+An entry labeled "yes" means that the flow mod type does have the
+indicated behavior, "---" means that it does not, an empty cell means
+that the property is not applicable, and other values are explained
+below the table.
+
+ MODIFY DELETE
+ ADD MODIFY STRICT DELETE STRICT
+ === ====== ====== ====== ======
+match on priority --- --- yes --- yes
+match on out_port --- --- --- yes yes
+updates flow_cookie yes yes yes
+updates OFPFF_SEND_FLOW_REM yes + +
+honors OFPFF_CHECK_OVERLAP yes + +
+updates idle_timeout yes + +
+updates hard_timeout yes + +
+resets idle timer yes + +
+resets hard timer yes yes yes
+zeros counters yes + +
+sends flow_removed message --- --- --- % %
+
+(+) "modify" and "modify-strict" only take these actions when they
+ create a new flow, not when they update an existing flow.
+
+(%) "delete" and "delete_strict" generates a flow_removed message if
+ the deleted flow or flows have the OFPFF_SEND_FLOW_REM flag set.
+ (Each controller can separately control whether it wants to
+ receive the generated messages.)
+
+
Multiple Table Support
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