X-Git-Url: http://git.onelab.eu/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=NEWS;h=43a20793ad4002b8e3341416f3fecb2c295e0d3f;hb=1d5aaa61fa8ca68f487e8b578b7aa99a0bbd1f26;hp=478f1fafab47d39adcb148e489c04762466b3eec;hpb=380f49c4a1ffaf5efa136985cff92de52bc8b582;p=sliver-openvswitch.git diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS index 478f1fafa..43a20793a 100644 --- a/NEWS +++ b/NEWS @@ -1,16 +1,69 @@ -post-v1.11.0 +Post-v2.0.0 --------------------- + - The default OpenFlow and OVSDB ports will change to + IANA-assigned numbers in a future release. Consider updating + your installations to specify port numbers instead of using the + defaults. + - OpenFlow: + * The OpenFlow 1.1+ "Write-Actions" instruction is now supported. + - ovs-vswitchd.conf.db.5 man page will contain graphviz/dot + diagram only if graphviz package was installed at the build time. + - Support for Linux kernels up to 3.11 + - ovs-dpctl: + The "show" command also displays mega flow mask stats. + - ovs-controller has been renamed test-controller. It is no longer + packaged or installed by default, because too many users assumed + incorrectly that ovs-controller was a necessary or desirable part + of an Open vSwitch deployment. + + +v2.0.0 - 15 Oct 2013 +--------------------- + - The ovs-vswitchd process is no longer single-threaded. Multiple + threads are now used to handle flow set up and asynchronous + logging. - OpenFlow: + * Experimental support for OpenFlow 1.1 (in addition to 1.2 and + 1.3, which had experimental support in 1.10). + * Experimental protocol support for OpenFlow 1.1+ groups. This + does not yet include an implementation in the Open vSwitch + software switch. + * Experimental protocol support for OpenFlow 1.2+ meters. This + does not yet include an implementation in the Open vSwitch + software switch. * New support for matching outer source and destination IP address of tunneled packets, for tunnel ports configured with the newly - added "remote_ip=flow" and "local_ip=flow" options. + added "remote_ip=flow" and "local_ip=flow" options. + * Support for matching on metadata 'pkt_mark' for interacting with + other system components. On Linux this corresponds to the skb + mark. + * Support matching, rewriting SCTP ports + - The Interface table in the database has a new "ifindex" column to + report the interface's OS-assigned ifindex. - New "check-oftest" Makefile target for running OFTest against Open vSwitch. See README-OFTest for details. - The flow eviction threshold has been moved to the Open_vSwitch table. + - Database names are now mandatory when specifying ovsdb-server options + through database paths (e.g. Private key option with the database name + should look like "--private-key=db:Open_vSwitch,SSL,private_key"). + - Added ovs-dev.py, a utility script helpful for Open vSwitch developers. + - Support for Linux kernels up to 3.10 + - ovs-ofctl: + * New "ofp-parse" for printing OpenFlow messages read from a file. + * New commands for OpenFlow 1.1+ groups. + - Added configurable flow caching support to IPFIX exporter. + - Dropped support for Linux pre-2.6.32. + - Log file timestamps and ovsdb commit timestamps are now reported + with millisecond resolution. (Previous versions only reported + whole seconds.) -v1.11.0 - xx xxx xxxx +v1.11.0 - 28 Aug 2013 --------------------- + - Support for megaflows, which allows wildcarding in the kernel (and + any dpif implementation that supports wildcards). Depending on + the flow table and switch configuration, flow set up rates are + close to the Linux bridge. - The "tutorial" directory contains a new tutorial for some advanced Open vSwitch features. - Stable bond mode has been removed. @@ -28,6 +81,9 @@ v1.11.0 - xx xxx xxxx in_port to some unused value, such as OFPP_NONE.) - ovs-dpctl: * New debugging commands "add-flow", "mod-flow", "del-flow". + * "dump-flows" now has a -m option to increase output verbosity. + - In dpif-based bridges, cache action translations, which can improve + flow set up performance by 80% with a complicated flow table. - New syslog format, prefixed with "ovs|", to be easier to filter. - RHEL: Removes the default firewall rule that allowed GRE traffic to pass through. Any users that relied on this automatic firewall hole