1.10.x 2.6.18 to 3.8
1.11.x 2.6.18 to 3.8
2.0.x 2.6.32 to 3.10
- 2.1.x 2.6.32 to 3.11
+ 2.1.x 2.6.32 to 3.12
Open vSwitch userspace should also work with the Linux kernel module
built into Linux 3.3 and later.
shared by all bridges of that type. The "ovs-appctl dpif/*"
commands provide similar functionality that is scoped by the bridge.
+Q: I created a GRE port using ovs-vsctl so why can't I send traffic or
+ see the port in the datapath?
+
+A: On Linux kernels before 3.11, the OVS GRE module and Linux GRE module
+ cannot be loaded at the same time. It is likely that on your system the
+ Linux GRE module is already loaded and blocking OVS (to confirm, check
+ dmesg for errors regarding GRE registration). To fix this, unload all
+ GRE modules that appear in lsmod as well as the OVS kernel module. You
+ can then reload the OVS module following the directions in INSTALL,
+ which will ensure that dependencies are satisfied.
+
Quality of Service (QoS)
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tc-htb(8), tc-hfsc(8)), web resources (e.g. http://lartc.org/), or
mailing lists (e.g. http://vger.kernel.org/vger-lists.html#netdev).
+Q: Does Open vSwitch support OpenFlow meters?
+
+A: Since version 2.0, Open vSwitch has OpenFlow protocol support for
+ OpenFlow meters. There is no implementation of meters in the Open
+ vSwitch software switch (neither the kernel-based nor userspace
+ switches).
+
VLANs
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When support for a given OpenFlow version is solidly implemented,
Open vSwitch will enable that version by default.
+Q: Does Open vSwitch support MPLS?
+
+A: Before version 1.11, Open vSwitch did not support MPLS. That is,
+ these versions can match on MPLS Ethernet types, but they cannot
+ match, push, or pop MPLS labels, nor can they look past MPLS labels
+ into the encapsulated packet.
+
+ Open vSwitch versions 1.11, 2.0, and 2.1 have very minimal support
+ for MPLS. With the userspace datapath only, these versions can
+ match, push, or pop a single MPLS label, but they still cannot look
+ past MPLS labels (even after popping them) into the encapsulated
+ packet. Kernel datapath support is unchanged from earlier
+ versions.
+
+ Open vSwitch version 2.2 will be able to match, push, or pop up to
+ 3 MPLS labels. Looking past MPLS labels into the encapsulated
+ packet will still be unsupported. Both userspace and kernel
+ datapaths will be supported, but MPLS processing always happens in
+ userspace either way, so kernel datapath performance will be
+ disappointing.
+
Q: I'm getting "error type 45250 code 0". What's that?
A: This is a Open vSwitch extension to OpenFlow error codes. Open
even be convenient, e.g. it is often the desired behavior in a flow
that forwards a packet to several ports ("floods" the packet).
- Sometimes one really needs to send a packet out its ingress port.
- In this case, output to OFPP_IN_PORT, which in ovs-ofctl syntax is
- expressed as just "in_port", e.g.:
+ Sometimes one really needs to send a packet out its ingress port
+ ("hairpin"). In this case, output to OFPP_IN_PORT, which in
+ ovs-ofctl syntax is expressed as just "in_port", e.g.:
ovs-ofctl add-flow br0 in_port=2,actions=in_port
priority=5,in_port=1,dl_dst=01:00:00:00:00:00/01:00:00:00:00:00,actions=2
priority=5,in_port=2,dl_dst=01:00:00:00:00:00/01:00:00:00:00:00,actions=1
+
+Development
+-----------
+
+Q: How do I implement a new OpenFlow message?
+
+A: Add your new message to "enum ofpraw" and "enum ofptype" in
+ lib/ofp-msgs.h, following the existing pattern. Then recompile and
+ fix all of the new warnings, implementing new functionality for the
+ new message as needed. (If you configure with --enable-Werror, as
+ described in INSTALL, then it is impossible to miss any warnings.)
+
+ If you need to add an OpenFlow vendor extension message for a
+ vendor that doesn't yet have any extension messages, then you will
+ also need to edit build-aux/extract-ofp-msgs.
+
+
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