X-Git-Url: http://git.onelab.eu/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2Fdpif-linux.c;h=4425f6f92647cd2f060144e98518ba72b4de8fa2;hb=eb857b4824d2a62e1cc1b85c30a3da007d4942c9;hp=6b36ef600ac0e711fbdf8ac666fb532783e024a9;hpb=ddbfda846297ab9e89ed9c3f844a8eff86692275;p=sliver-openvswitch.git diff --git a/lib/dpif-linux.c b/lib/dpif-linux.c index 6b36ef600..4425f6f92 100644 --- a/lib/dpif-linux.c +++ b/lib/dpif-linux.c @@ -18,7 +18,6 @@ #include "dpif-linux.h" -#include #include #include #include @@ -62,11 +61,6 @@ VLOG_DEFINE_THIS_MODULE(dpif_linux); enum { MAX_PORTS = USHRT_MAX }; -enum { N_CHANNELS = 17 }; -BUILD_ASSERT_DECL(IS_POW2(N_CHANNELS - 1)); -BUILD_ASSERT_DECL(N_CHANNELS > 1); -BUILD_ASSERT_DECL(N_CHANNELS <= 32); /* We use a 32-bit word as a mask. */ - /* This ethtool flag was introduced in Linux 2.6.24, so it might be * missing if we have old headers. */ #define ETH_FLAG_LRO (1 << 15) /* LRO is enabled */ @@ -131,76 +125,31 @@ static int dpif_linux_flow_transact(struct dpif_linux_flow *request, static void dpif_linux_flow_get_stats(const struct dpif_linux_flow *, struct dpif_flow_stats *); -/* Packet drop monitoring. - * - * When kernel-to-user Netlink buffers overflow, the kernel notifies us that - * one or more packets were dropped, but it doesn't tell us anything about - * those packets. However, the administrator really wants to know. So we do - * the next best thing, and keep track of the top sources of packets received - * on each kernel-to-user channel, since the top sources are those that will - * cause the buffers to overflow. - * - * We use a variation on the "Space-Saving" algorithm in Metwally et al., - * "Efficient Computation of Frequent and Top-k Elements in Data Streams", ACM - * Transactions on Database Systems 31:3 (2006). This algorithm yields - * perfectly accurate results when the data stream's unique values (in this - * case, port numbers) fit into our data structure, and degrades gracefully - * even for challenging distributions (e.g. Zipf). - * - * Our implementation is very simple, without any of the special flourishes - * described in the paper. It avoids the need to use a hash for lookup by - * keeping the constant factor (N_SKETCHES) very small. The error calculations - * in the paper make it sound like the results should still be satisfactory. - * - * "space-saving" and "Metwally" seem like awkward names for data structures, - * so we call this a "sketch" even though technically that's a different sort - * of summary structure. - */ - -/* One of N_SKETCHES counting elements per channel in the Metwally - * "space-saving" algorithm. */ -enum { N_SKETCHES = 8 }; /* Number of elements per channel. */ -struct dpif_sketch { - uint32_t port_no; /* Port number. */ - unsigned int hits; /* Number of hits. */ - unsigned int error; /* Upper bound on error in 'hits'. */ -}; - -/* One of N_CHANNELS channels per dpif between the kernel and userspace. */ +/* One of the dpif channels between the kernel and userspace. */ struct dpif_channel { struct nl_sock *sock; /* Netlink socket. */ - struct dpif_sketch sketches[N_SKETCHES]; /* From max to min 'hits'. */ long long int last_poll; /* Last time this channel was polled. */ }; -static void update_sketch(struct dpif_channel *, uint32_t port_no); -static void scale_sketches(struct dpif *); static void report_loss(struct dpif *, struct dpif_channel *); -/* Interval, in milliseconds, at which to scale down the sketch values by a - * factor of 2. The Metwally algorithm doesn't do this, which makes sense in - * the context it assumes, but in our situation we ought to weight recent data - * more heavily than old data, so in my opinion this is reasonable. */ -#define SCALE_INTERVAL (60 * 1000) - /* Datapath interface for the openvswitch Linux kernel module. */ struct dpif_linux { struct dpif dpif; int dp_ifindex; /* Upcall messages. */ - struct dpif_channel channels[N_CHANNELS]; - uint32_t ready_mask; /* 1-bit for each sock with unread messages. */ + int uc_array_size; /* Size of 'channels' and 'epoll_events'. */ + struct dpif_channel *channels; + struct epoll_event *epoll_events; int epoll_fd; /* epoll fd that includes channel socks. */ - long long int next_scale; /* Next time to scale down the sketches. */ + int n_events; /* Num events returned by epoll_wait(). */ + int event_offset; /* Offset into 'epoll_events'. */ /* Change notification. */ struct sset changed_ports; /* Ports that have changed. */ struct nln_notifier *port_notifier; bool change_error; - - /* Port number allocation. */ - uint32_t alloc_port_no; }; static struct vlog_rate_limit error_rl = VLOG_RATE_LIMIT_INIT(9999, 5); @@ -303,8 +252,6 @@ open_dpif(const struct dpif_linux_dp *dp, struct dpif **dpifp) dpif_init(&dpif->dpif, &dpif_linux_class, dp->name, dp->dp_ifindex, dp->dp_ifindex); - dpif->next_scale = LLONG_MAX; - dpif->dp_ifindex = dp->dp_ifindex; sset_init(&dpif->changed_ports); *dpifp = &dpif->dpif; @@ -313,17 +260,108 @@ open_dpif(const struct dpif_linux_dp *dp, struct dpif **dpifp) static void destroy_channels(struct dpif_linux *dpif) { - struct dpif_channel *ch; + int i; - if (dpif->epoll_fd >= 0) { - close(dpif->epoll_fd); - dpif->epoll_fd = -1; + if (dpif->epoll_fd < 0) { + return; } - for (ch = dpif->channels; ch < &dpif->channels[N_CHANNELS]; ch++) { + + for (i = 0; i < dpif->uc_array_size; i++ ) { + struct dpif_linux_vport vport_request; + struct dpif_channel *ch = &dpif->channels[i]; + uint32_t upcall_pid = 0; + + if (!ch->sock) { + continue; + } + + /* Turn off upcalls. */ + dpif_linux_vport_init(&vport_request); + vport_request.cmd = OVS_VPORT_CMD_SET; + vport_request.dp_ifindex = dpif->dp_ifindex; + vport_request.port_no = i; + vport_request.upcall_pid = &upcall_pid; + dpif_linux_vport_transact(&vport_request, NULL, NULL); + nl_sock_destroy(ch->sock); - ch->sock = NULL; } - dpif->next_scale = LLONG_MAX; + + free(dpif->channels); + dpif->channels = NULL; + dpif->uc_array_size = 0; + + free(dpif->epoll_events); + dpif->epoll_events = NULL; + dpif->n_events = dpif->event_offset = 0; + + close(dpif->epoll_fd); + dpif->epoll_fd = -1; +} + +static int +add_channel(struct dpif_linux *dpif, uint32_t port_no, struct nl_sock *sock) +{ + struct epoll_event event; + + if (dpif->epoll_fd < 0) { + return 0; + } + + /* We assume that the datapath densely chooses port numbers, which + * can therefore be used as an index into an array of channels. */ + if (port_no >= dpif->uc_array_size) { + int new_size = port_no + 1; + int i; + + if (new_size > 65535) { + VLOG_WARN_RL(&error_rl, "%s: datapath port %"PRIu32" too big", + dpif_name(&dpif->dpif), port_no); + return EFBIG; + } + + dpif->channels = xrealloc(dpif->channels, + new_size * sizeof *dpif->channels); + for (i = dpif->uc_array_size; i < new_size; i++) { + dpif->channels[i].sock = NULL; + } + + dpif->epoll_events = xrealloc(dpif->epoll_events, + new_size * sizeof *dpif->epoll_events); + dpif->uc_array_size = new_size; + } + + memset(&event, 0, sizeof event); + event.events = EPOLLIN; + event.data.u32 = port_no; + if (epoll_ctl(dpif->epoll_fd, EPOLL_CTL_ADD, nl_sock_fd(sock), + &event) < 0) { + return errno; + } + + dpif->channels[port_no].sock = sock; + dpif->channels[port_no].last_poll = LLONG_MIN; + + return 0; +} + +static void +del_channel(struct dpif_linux *dpif, uint32_t port_no) +{ + struct dpif_channel *ch; + + if (dpif->epoll_fd < 0 || port_no >= dpif->uc_array_size) { + return; + } + + ch = &dpif->channels[port_no]; + if (!ch->sock) { + return; + } + + epoll_ctl(dpif->epoll_fd, EPOLL_CTL_DEL, nl_sock_fd(ch->sock), NULL); + + nl_sock_destroy(ch->sock); + ch->sock = NULL; } static void @@ -350,15 +388,8 @@ dpif_linux_destroy(struct dpif *dpif_) } static void -dpif_linux_run(struct dpif *dpif_) +dpif_linux_run(struct dpif *dpif_ OVS_UNUSED) { - struct dpif_linux *dpif = dpif_linux_cast(dpif_); - - if (time_msec() >= dpif->next_scale) { - dpif->next_scale = time_msec() + SCALE_INTERVAL; - scale_sketches(dpif_); - } - if (nln) { nln_run(nln); } @@ -399,8 +430,17 @@ dpif_linux_port_add(struct dpif *dpif_, struct netdev *netdev, const char *type = netdev_get_type(netdev); struct dpif_linux_vport request, reply; const struct ofpbuf *options; + struct nl_sock *sock = NULL; + uint32_t upcall_pid; struct ofpbuf *buf; - int error, i = 0, max_ports = MAX_PORTS; + int error; + + if (dpif->epoll_fd >= 0) { + error = nl_sock_create(NETLINK_GENERIC, &sock); + if (error) { + return error; + } + } dpif_linux_vport_init(&request); request.cmd = OVS_VPORT_CMD_NEW; @@ -410,6 +450,7 @@ dpif_linux_port_add(struct dpif *dpif_, struct netdev *netdev, VLOG_WARN_RL(&error_rl, "%s: cannot create port `%s' because it has " "unsupported type `%s'", dpif_name(dpif_), name, type); + nl_sock_destroy(sock); return EINVAL; } request.name = name; @@ -424,35 +465,45 @@ dpif_linux_port_add(struct dpif *dpif_, struct netdev *netdev, netdev_linux_ethtool_set_flag(netdev, ETH_FLAG_LRO, "LRO", false); } - /* Unless a specific port was requested, loop until we find a port - * that isn't used. */ - do { - uint32_t upcall_pid; - - request.port_no = *port_nop != UINT32_MAX ? *port_nop - : ++dpif->alloc_port_no; - upcall_pid = dpif_linux_port_get_pid(dpif_, request.port_no); - request.upcall_pid = &upcall_pid; - error = dpif_linux_vport_transact(&request, &reply, &buf); + request.port_no = *port_nop; + upcall_pid = sock ? nl_sock_pid(sock) : 0; + request.upcall_pid = &upcall_pid; - if (!error) { - *port_nop = reply.port_no; - VLOG_DBG("%s: assigning port %"PRIu32" to netlink pid %"PRIu32, - dpif_name(dpif_), request.port_no, upcall_pid); - } else if (error == EFBIG) { - /* Older datapath has lower limit. */ - max_ports = dpif->alloc_port_no; - dpif->alloc_port_no = 0; - } else if (error == EBUSY && *port_nop != UINT32_MAX) { + error = dpif_linux_vport_transact(&request, &reply, &buf); + if (!error) { + *port_nop = reply.port_no; + VLOG_DBG("%s: assigning port %"PRIu32" to netlink pid %"PRIu32, + dpif_name(dpif_), reply.port_no, upcall_pid); + } else { + if (error == EBUSY && *port_nop != UINT32_MAX) { VLOG_INFO("%s: requested port %"PRIu32" is in use", - dpif_name(dpif_), *port_nop); + dpif_name(dpif_), *port_nop); } - + nl_sock_destroy(sock); ofpbuf_delete(buf); - } while ((*port_nop == UINT32_MAX) && (i++ < max_ports) - && (error == EBUSY || error == EFBIG)); + return error; + } + ofpbuf_delete(buf); - return error; + if (sock) { + error = add_channel(dpif, *port_nop, sock); + if (error) { + VLOG_INFO("%s: could not add channel for port %s", + dpif_name(dpif_), name); + + /* Delete the port. */ + dpif_linux_vport_init(&request); + request.cmd = OVS_VPORT_CMD_DEL; + request.dp_ifindex = dpif->dp_ifindex; + request.port_no = *port_nop; + dpif_linux_vport_transact(&request, NULL, NULL); + + nl_sock_destroy(sock); + return error; + } + } + + return 0; } static int @@ -468,6 +519,8 @@ dpif_linux_port_del(struct dpif *dpif_, uint32_t port_no) vport.port_no = port_no; error = dpif_linux_vport_transact(&vport, NULL, NULL); + del_channel(dpif, port_no); + return error; } @@ -492,7 +545,7 @@ dpif_linux_port_query__(const struct dpif *dpif, uint32_t port_no, /* A query by name reported that 'port_name' is in some datapath * other than 'dpif', but the caller wants to know about 'dpif'. */ error = ENODEV; - } else { + } else if (dpif_port) { dpif_port->name = xstrdup(reply.name); dpif_port->type = xstrdup(netdev_vport_get_netdev_type(&reply)); dpif_port->port_no = reply.port_no; @@ -530,11 +583,9 @@ dpif_linux_port_get_pid(const struct dpif *dpif_, uint32_t port_no) if (dpif->epoll_fd < 0) { return 0; } else { - int idx; - - idx = (port_no != UINT32_MAX - ? 1 + (port_no & (N_CHANNELS - 2)) - : 0); + /* The UINT32_MAX "reserved" port number uses the "ovs-system"'s + * channel, since it is not heavily loaded. */ + int idx = (port_no >= dpif->uc_array_size) ? 0 : port_no; return nl_sock_pid(dpif->channels[idx].sock); } } @@ -908,7 +959,7 @@ dpif_linux_operate__(struct dpif *dpif_, struct dpif_op **ops, size_t n_ops) struct nl_transaction *txnsp[MAX_OPS]; size_t i; - assert(n_ops <= MAX_OPS); + ovs_assert(n_ops <= MAX_OPS); for (i = 0; i < n_ops; i++) { struct op_auxdata *aux = &auxes[i]; struct dpif_op *op = ops[i]; @@ -1032,35 +1083,6 @@ dpif_linux_operate(struct dpif *dpif, struct dpif_op **ops, size_t n_ops) } } -static void -set_upcall_pids(struct dpif *dpif_) -{ - struct dpif_linux *dpif = dpif_linux_cast(dpif_); - struct dpif_port_dump port_dump; - struct dpif_port port; - int error; - - DPIF_PORT_FOR_EACH (&port, &port_dump, &dpif->dpif) { - uint32_t upcall_pid = dpif_linux_port_get_pid(dpif_, port.port_no); - struct dpif_linux_vport vport_request; - - dpif_linux_vport_init(&vport_request); - vport_request.cmd = OVS_VPORT_CMD_SET; - vport_request.dp_ifindex = dpif->dp_ifindex; - vport_request.port_no = port.port_no; - vport_request.upcall_pid = &upcall_pid; - error = dpif_linux_vport_transact(&vport_request, NULL, NULL); - if (!error) { - VLOG_DBG("%s: assigning port %"PRIu32" to netlink pid %"PRIu32, - dpif_name(&dpif->dpif), vport_request.port_no, - upcall_pid); - } else { - VLOG_WARN_RL(&error_rl, "%s: failed to set upcall pid on port: %s", - dpif_name(&dpif->dpif), strerror(error)); - } - } -} - static int dpif_linux_recv_set(struct dpif *dpif_, bool enable) { @@ -1073,44 +1095,61 @@ dpif_linux_recv_set(struct dpif *dpif_, bool enable) if (!enable) { destroy_channels(dpif); } else { - struct dpif_channel *ch; - int error; + struct dpif_port_dump port_dump; + struct dpif_port port; - dpif->epoll_fd = epoll_create(N_CHANNELS); + dpif->epoll_fd = epoll_create(10); if (dpif->epoll_fd < 0) { return errno; } - for (ch = dpif->channels; ch < &dpif->channels[N_CHANNELS]; ch++) { - int indx = ch - dpif->channels; - struct epoll_event event; + DPIF_PORT_FOR_EACH (&port, &port_dump, &dpif->dpif) { + struct dpif_linux_vport vport_request; + struct nl_sock *sock; + uint32_t upcall_pid; + int error; - error = nl_sock_create(NETLINK_GENERIC, &ch->sock); + error = nl_sock_create(NETLINK_GENERIC, &sock); if (error) { - destroy_channels(dpif); return error; } - memset(&event, 0, sizeof event); - event.events = EPOLLIN; - event.data.u32 = indx; - if (epoll_ctl(dpif->epoll_fd, EPOLL_CTL_ADD, nl_sock_fd(ch->sock), - &event) < 0) { - error = errno; - destroy_channels(dpif); - return error; + upcall_pid = nl_sock_pid(sock); + + dpif_linux_vport_init(&vport_request); + vport_request.cmd = OVS_VPORT_CMD_SET; + vport_request.dp_ifindex = dpif->dp_ifindex; + vport_request.port_no = port.port_no; + vport_request.upcall_pid = &upcall_pid; + error = dpif_linux_vport_transact(&vport_request, NULL, NULL); + if (!error) { + VLOG_DBG("%s: assigning port %"PRIu32" to netlink pid %"PRIu32, + dpif_name(&dpif->dpif), vport_request.port_no, + upcall_pid); + } else { + VLOG_WARN_RL(&error_rl, + "%s: failed to set upcall pid on port: %s", + dpif_name(&dpif->dpif), strerror(error)); + nl_sock_destroy(sock); + + if (error == ENODEV || error == ENOENT) { + /* This device isn't there, but keep trying the others. */ + continue; + } else { + return error; + } } - memset(ch->sketches, 0, sizeof ch->sketches); - ch->last_poll = LLONG_MIN; + error = add_channel(dpif, port.port_no, sock); + if (error) { + VLOG_INFO("%s: could not add channel for port %s", + dpif_name(dpif_), port.name); + nl_sock_destroy(sock); + return error; + } } - - dpif->ready_mask = 0; - dpif->next_scale = time_msec() + SCALE_INTERVAL; } - set_upcall_pids(dpif_); - return 0; } @@ -1194,29 +1233,28 @@ dpif_linux_recv(struct dpif *dpif_, struct dpif_upcall *upcall, return EAGAIN; } - if (!dpif->ready_mask) { - struct epoll_event events[N_CHANNELS]; + if (dpif->event_offset >= dpif->n_events) { int retval; - int i; + + dpif->event_offset = dpif->n_events = 0; do { - retval = epoll_wait(dpif->epoll_fd, events, N_CHANNELS, 0); + retval = epoll_wait(dpif->epoll_fd, dpif->epoll_events, + dpif->uc_array_size, 0); } while (retval < 0 && errno == EINTR); if (retval < 0) { static struct vlog_rate_limit rl = VLOG_RATE_LIMIT_INIT(1, 1); VLOG_WARN_RL(&rl, "epoll_wait failed (%s)", strerror(errno)); - } - - for (i = 0; i < retval; i++) { - dpif->ready_mask |= 1u << events[i].data.u32; + } else if (retval > 0) { + dpif->n_events = retval; } } - while (dpif->ready_mask) { - int indx = ffs(dpif->ready_mask) - 1; - struct dpif_channel *ch = &dpif->channels[indx]; + while (dpif->event_offset < dpif->n_events) { + int idx = dpif->epoll_events[dpif->event_offset].data.u32; + struct dpif_channel *ch = &dpif->channels[idx]; - dpif->ready_mask &= ~(1u << indx); + dpif->event_offset++; for (;;) { int dp_ifindex; @@ -1246,16 +1284,8 @@ dpif_linux_recv(struct dpif *dpif_, struct dpif_upcall *upcall, error = parse_odp_packet(buf, upcall, &dp_ifindex); if (!error && dp_ifindex == dpif->dp_ifindex) { - const struct nlattr *in_port; - - in_port = nl_attr_find__(upcall->key, upcall->key_len, - OVS_KEY_ATTR_IN_PORT); - if (in_port) { - update_sketch(ch, nl_attr_get_u32(in_port)); - } return 0; - } - if (error) { + } else if (error) { return error; } } @@ -1286,14 +1316,17 @@ dpif_linux_recv_purge(struct dpif *dpif_) return; } - for (ch = dpif->channels; ch < &dpif->channels[N_CHANNELS]; ch++) { - nl_sock_drain(ch->sock); + for (ch = dpif->channels; ch < &dpif->channels[dpif->uc_array_size]; ch++) { + if (ch->sock) { + nl_sock_drain(ch->sock); + } } } const struct dpif_class dpif_linux_class = { "system", dpif_linux_enumerate, + NULL, dpif_linux_open, dpif_linux_close, dpif_linux_destroy, @@ -1388,33 +1421,6 @@ dpif_linux_is_internal_device(const char *name) return reply.type == OVS_VPORT_TYPE_INTERNAL; } -int -dpif_linux_vport_send(int dp_ifindex, uint32_t port_no, - const void *data, size_t size) -{ - struct ofpbuf actions, key, packet; - struct odputil_keybuf keybuf; - struct dpif_execute execute; - struct flow flow; - uint64_t action; - - ofpbuf_use_const(&packet, data, size); - flow_extract(&packet, 0, NULL, 0, &flow); - - ofpbuf_use_stack(&key, &keybuf, sizeof keybuf); - odp_flow_key_from_flow(&key, &flow, OVSP_NONE); - - ofpbuf_use_stack(&actions, &action, sizeof action); - nl_msg_put_u32(&actions, OVS_ACTION_ATTR_OUTPUT, port_no); - - execute.key = key.data; - execute.key_len = key.size; - execute.actions = actions.data; - execute.actions_len = actions.size; - execute.packet = &packet; - return dpif_linux_execute__(dp_ifindex, &execute); -} - static bool dpif_linux_nln_parse(struct ofpbuf *buf, void *vport_) { @@ -1574,7 +1580,7 @@ dpif_linux_vport_transact(const struct dpif_linux_vport *request, struct ofpbuf *request_buf; int error; - assert((reply != NULL) == (bufp != NULL)); + ovs_assert((reply != NULL) == (bufp != NULL)); error = dpif_linux_init(); if (error) { @@ -1725,7 +1731,7 @@ dpif_linux_dp_transact(const struct dpif_linux_dp *request, struct ofpbuf *request_buf; int error; - assert((reply != NULL) == (bufp != NULL)); + ovs_assert((reply != NULL) == (bufp != NULL)); request_buf = ofpbuf_new(1024); dpif_linux_dp_to_ofpbuf(request, request_buf); @@ -1846,9 +1852,9 @@ dpif_linux_flow_to_ofpbuf(const struct dpif_linux_flow *flow, } /* We never need to send these to the kernel. */ - assert(!flow->stats); - assert(!flow->tcp_flags); - assert(!flow->used); + ovs_assert(!flow->stats); + ovs_assert(!flow->tcp_flags); + ovs_assert(!flow->used); if (flow->clear) { nl_msg_put_flag(buf, OVS_FLOW_ATTR_CLEAR); @@ -1875,7 +1881,7 @@ dpif_linux_flow_transact(struct dpif_linux_flow *request, struct ofpbuf *request_buf; int error; - assert((reply != NULL) == (bufp != NULL)); + ovs_assert((reply != NULL) == (bufp != NULL)); if (reply) { request->nlmsg_flags |= NLM_F_ECHO; @@ -1914,55 +1920,6 @@ dpif_linux_flow_get_stats(const struct dpif_linux_flow *flow, stats->tcp_flags = flow->tcp_flags ? *flow->tcp_flags : 0; } -/* Metwally "space-saving" algorithm implementation. */ - -/* Updates 'ch' to record that a packet was received on 'port_no'. */ -static void -update_sketch(struct dpif_channel *ch, uint32_t port_no) -{ - struct dpif_sketch *sk; - - /* Find an existing counting element for 'port_no' or, if none, replace the - * counting element with the fewest hits by 'port_no'. */ - for (sk = ch->sketches; ; sk++) { - if (port_no == sk->port_no) { - break; - } else if (sk == &ch->sketches[N_SKETCHES - 1]) { - sk->port_no = port_no; - sk->error = sk->hits; - break; - } - } - - /* Increment the hit count, then re-sort the counting elements (usually - * nothing needs to be done). */ - sk->hits++; - while (sk > ch->sketches && sk[-1].hits > sk->hits) { - struct dpif_sketch tmp = sk[-1]; - sk[-1] = *sk; - *sk = tmp; - sk--; - } -} - -/* Divide the counts of all the the counting elements in 'dpif' by 2. See the - * comment on SCALE_INTERVAL. */ -static void -scale_sketches(struct dpif *dpif_) -{ - struct dpif_linux *dpif = dpif_linux_cast(dpif_); - struct dpif_channel *ch; - - for (ch = dpif->channels; ch < &dpif->channels[N_CHANNELS]; ch++) { - struct dpif_sketch *sk; - - for (sk = ch->sketches; sk < &ch->sketches[N_SKETCHES]; sk++) { - sk->hits /= 2; - sk->error /= 2; - } - } -} - /* Logs information about a packet that was recently lost in 'ch' (in * 'dpif_'). */ static void @@ -1970,7 +1927,6 @@ report_loss(struct dpif *dpif_, struct dpif_channel *ch) { struct dpif_linux *dpif = dpif_linux_cast(dpif_); static struct vlog_rate_limit rl = VLOG_RATE_LIMIT_INIT(5, 5); - struct dpif_sketch *sk; struct ds s; if (VLOG_DROP_ERR(&rl)) { @@ -1982,25 +1938,6 @@ report_loss(struct dpif *dpif_, struct dpif_channel *ch) ds_put_format(&s, " (last polled %lld ms ago)", time_msec() - ch->last_poll); } - ds_put_cstr(&s, ", most frequent sources are"); - for (sk = ch->sketches; sk < &ch->sketches[N_SKETCHES]; sk++) { - if (sk->hits) { - struct dpif_port port; - - ds_put_format(&s, " %"PRIu32, sk->port_no); - if (!dpif_port_query_by_number(dpif_, sk->port_no, &port)) { - ds_put_format(&s, "(%s)", port.name); - dpif_port_destroy(&port); - } - if (sk->error) { - ds_put_format(&s, ": %u to %u,", - sk->hits - sk->error, sk->hits); - } else { - ds_put_format(&s, ": %u,", sk->hits); - } - } - } - ds_chomp(&s, ','); VLOG_WARN("%s: lost packet on channel %td%s", dpif_name(dpif_), ch - dpif->channels, ds_cstr(&s));