entries that match the specified flows. With \fB\-\-strict\fR,
wildcards are not treated as active for matching purposes.
.
-.IP "\fBreplace\-flows \fIswitch file\fR"
+.IP "[\fB\-\-readd\fR] \fBreplace\-flows \fIswitch file\fR"
Reads flow entries from \fIfile\fR (or \fBstdin\fR if \fIfile\fR is
\fB\-\fR) and queries the flow table from \fIswitch\fR. Then it fixes
up any differences, adding flows from \fIflow\fR that are missing on
\fIfile\fR, and updating flows in \fIswitch\fR whose actions, cookie,
or timeouts differ in \fIfile\fR.
.
+.IP
+With \fB\-\-readd\fR, \fBovs\-ofctl\fR adds all the flows from
+\fIfile\fR, even those that exist with the same actions, cookie, and
+timeout in \fIswitch\fR. This resets all the flow packet and byte
+counters to 0, which can be useful for debugging.
+.
.IP "\fBdiff\-flows \fIsource1 source2\fR"
Reads flow entries from \fIsource1\fR and \fIsource2\fR and prints the
differences. A flow that is in \fIsource1\fR but not in \fIsource2\fR
Outputs the packet on the ``local port,'' which corresponds to the
network device that has the same name as the bridge.
.
+.IP \fBin_port\fR
+Outputs the packet on the port from which it was received.
+.
.IP \fBdrop\fR
Discards the packet, so no further processing or forwarding takes place.
If a drop action is used, no other actions may be specified.
then the applies multipath link selection \fIalgorithm\fR (with
parameter \fIarg\fR) to choose one of \fIn_links\fR output links
numbered 0 through \fIn_links\fR minus 1, and stores the link into
-\fIdst\fB[\fIstart\fB..\fIend\fB]\fR, which must be an NXM register as
+\fIdst\fB[\fIstart\fB..\fIend\fB]\fR, which must be an NXM field as
described above.
.IP
Currently, \fIfields\fR must be either \fBeth_src\fR or
.
.IP "\fBautopath(\fIid\fB, \fIdst\fB[\fIstart\fB..\fIend\fB])\fR"
Given \fIid\fR, chooses an OpenFlow port and populates it in
-\fIdst\fB[\fIstart\fB..\fIend\fB]\fR, which must be an NXM register as
+\fIdst\fB[\fIstart\fB..\fIend\fB]\fR, which must be an NXM field as
described above.
.IP
Currently, \fIid\fR should be the OpenFlow port number of an interface on the
Otherwise, the register will be populated with \fIid\fR itself.
.IP
Refer to \fBnicira\-ext.h\fR for more details.
+.
+.IP "\fBbundle(\fIfields\fB, \fIbasis\fB, \fIalgorithm\fB, \fIslave_type\fB, slaves:[\fIs1\fB, \fIs2\fB, ...])\fR"
+Hashes \fIfields\fR using \fIbasis\fR as a universal hash parameter, then
+applies the bundle link selection \fIalgorithm\fR to choose one of the listed
+slaves represented as \fIslave_type\fR. Currently the only supported
+\fIslave_type\fR is \fBofport\fR. Thus, each \fIs1\fR through \fIsN\fR should
+be an OpenFlow port number. Outputs to the selected slave.
+.IP
+Currently, \fIfields\fR must be either \fBeth_src\fR or \fBsymmetric_l4\fR and
+\fIalgorithm\fR must be one of \fBhrw\fR and \fBactive_backup\fR.
+.IP
+Example: \fBbundle(eth_src,0,hrw,ofport,slaves:4,8)\fR uses an Ethernet source
+hash with basis 0, to select between OpenFlow ports 4 and 8 using the Highest
+Random Weight algorithm.
+.IP
+Refer to \fBnicira\-ext.h\fR for more details.
+.
+.IP "\fBbundle_load(\fIfields\fB, \fIbasis\fB, \fIalgorithm\fB, \fIslave_type\fB, \fIdst\fB[\fIstart\fB..\fIend\fB], slaves:[\fIs1\fB, \fIs2\fB, ...])\fR"
+Has the same behavior as the \fBbundle\fR action, with one exception. Instead
+of outputting to the selected slave, it writes its selection to
+\fIdst\fB[\fIstart\fB..\fIend\fB]\fR, which must be an NXM field as described
+above.
+.IP
+Example: \fBbundle_load(eth_src,0,hrw,ofport,NXM_NX_REG0[],slaves:4,8)\fR uses
+an Ethernet source hash with basis 0, to select between OpenFlow ports 4 and 8
+using the Highest Random Weight algorithm, and writes the selection to
+\fBNXM_NX_REG0[]\fR.
+.IP
+Refer to \fBnicira\-ext.h\fR for more details.
.RE
.
.IP