X-Git-Url: http://git.onelab.eu/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2Fdpif-provider.h;h=f6548b39c616394f47639ef3532dc34d195d5596;hb=996c1b3d7a4d6e82e1831ff8821e5fd7e1a5522c;hp=5abe5310a7be6a9da51c126f9157faec73d1e63d;hpb=72865317a41d065fcc47a33fc68cdd2081cecb3d;p=sliver-openvswitch.git diff --git a/lib/dpif-provider.h b/lib/dpif-provider.h index 5abe5310a..f6548b39c 100644 --- a/lib/dpif-provider.h +++ b/lib/dpif-provider.h @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ /* - * Copyright (c) 2009 Nicira Networks. + * Copyright (c) 2009, 2010, 2011 Nicira Networks. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. @@ -18,31 +18,42 @@ #define DPIF_PROVIDER_H 1 /* Provider interface to dpifs, which provide an interface to an Open vSwitch - * datapath. */ + * datapath. A datapath is a collection of physical or virtual ports that are + * exposed over OpenFlow as a single switch. Datapaths and the collections of + * ports that they contain may be fixed or dynamic. */ #include +#include "openflow/openflow.h" #include "dpif.h" +#include "util.h" + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif /* Open vSwitch datapath interface. * * This structure should be treated as opaque by dpif implementations. */ struct dpif { - const struct dpif_class *class; - char *name; + const struct dpif_class *dpif_class; + char *base_name; + char *full_name; uint8_t netflow_engine_type; uint8_t netflow_engine_id; }; void dpif_init(struct dpif *, const struct dpif_class *, const char *name, uint8_t netflow_engine_type, uint8_t netflow_engine_id); +void dpif_uninit(struct dpif *dpif, bool close); + static inline void dpif_assert_class(const struct dpif *dpif, - const struct dpif_class *class) + const struct dpif_class *dpif_class) { - assert(dpif->class == class); + assert(dpif->dpif_class == dpif_class); } /* Datapath interface class structure, to be defined by each implementation of - * a datapath interface + * a datapath interface. * * These functions return 0 if successful or a positive errno value on failure, * except where otherwise noted. @@ -52,15 +63,11 @@ static inline void dpif_assert_class(const struct dpif *dpif, * EWOULDBLOCK or EINPROGRESS. We may relax this requirement in the future if * and when we encounter performance problems. */ struct dpif_class { - /* Prefix for names of dpifs in this class, e.g. "udatapath:". + /* Type of dpif in this class, e.g. "system", "netdev", etc. * - * One dpif class may have the empty string "" as its prefix, in which case - * that dpif class is associated with dpif names that don't match any other - * class name. */ - const char *prefix; - - /* Class name, for use in error messages. */ - const char *name; + * One of the providers should supply a "system" type, since this is + * the type assumed if no type is specified when opening a dpif. */ + const char *type; /* Performs periodic work needed by dpifs of this class, if any is * necessary. */ @@ -70,26 +77,53 @@ struct dpif_class { * to be called. */ void (*wait)(void); - /* Attempts to open an existing dpif, if 'create' is false, or to open an - * existing dpif or create a new one, if 'create' is true. 'name' is the - * full dpif name provided by the user, e.g. "udatapath:/var/run/mypath". - * This name is useful for error messages but must not be modified. + /* Enumerates the names of all known created datapaths, if possible, into + * 'all_dps'. The caller has already initialized 'all_dps' and other dpif + * classes might already have added names to it. + * + * This is used by the vswitch at startup, so that it can delete any + * datapaths that are not configured. + * + * Some kinds of datapaths might not be practically enumerable, in which + * case this function may be a null pointer. */ + int (*enumerate)(struct svec *all_dps); + + /* Attempts to open an existing dpif called 'name', if 'create' is false, + * or to open an existing dpif or create a new one, if 'create' is true. * - * 'suffix' is a copy of 'name' following the dpif's 'prefix'. + * 'dpif_class' is the class of dpif to open. * - * If successful, stores a pointer to the new dpif in '*dpifp'. On failure - * there are no requirements on what is stored in '*dpifp'. */ - int (*open)(const char *name, char *suffix, bool create, - struct dpif **dpifp); + * If successful, stores a pointer to the new dpif in '*dpifp', which must + * have class 'dpif_class'. On failure there are no requirements on what + * is stored in '*dpifp'. */ + int (*open)(const struct dpif_class *dpif_class, + const char *name, bool create, struct dpif **dpifp); /* Closes 'dpif' and frees associated memory. */ void (*close)(struct dpif *dpif); + /* Enumerates all names that may be used to open 'dpif' into 'all_names'. + * The Linux datapath, for example, supports opening a datapath both by + * number, e.g. "dp0", and by the name of the datapath's local port. For + * some datapaths, this might be an infinite set (e.g. in a file name, + * slashes may be duplicated any number of times), in which case only the + * names most likely to be used should be enumerated. + * + * The caller has already initialized 'all_names' and might already have + * added some names to it. This function should not disturb any existing + * names in 'all_names'. + * + * If a datapath class does not support multiple names for a datapath, this + * function may be a null pointer. + * + * This is used by the vswitch at startup, */ + int (*get_all_names)(const struct dpif *dpif, struct svec *all_names); + /* Attempts to destroy the dpif underlying 'dpif'. * * If successful, 'dpif' will not be used again except as an argument for * the 'close' member function. */ - int (*delete)(struct dpif *dpif); + int (*destroy)(struct dpif *dpif); /* Retrieves statistics for 'dpif' into 'stats'. */ int (*get_stats)(const struct dpif *dpif, struct odp_stats *stats); @@ -104,27 +138,50 @@ struct dpif_class { * meaning is the same as for the get_drop_frags member function. */ int (*set_drop_frags)(struct dpif *dpif, bool drop_frags); - /* Creates a new port in 'dpif' connected to network device 'devname'. - * 'flags' is a set of ODP_PORT_* flags. If successful, sets '*port_no' + /* Adds 'netdev' as a new port in 'dpif'. If successful, sets '*port_no' * to the new port's port number. */ - int (*port_add)(struct dpif *dpif, const char *devname, uint16_t flags, + int (*port_add)(struct dpif *dpif, struct netdev *netdev, uint16_t *port_no); /* Removes port numbered 'port_no' from 'dpif'. */ int (*port_del)(struct dpif *dpif, uint16_t port_no); /* Queries 'dpif' for a port with the given 'port_no' or 'devname'. Stores - * information about the port into '*port' if successful. */ + * information about the port into '*port' if successful. + * + * The caller takes ownership of data in 'port' and must free it with + * dpif_port_destroy() when it is no longer needed. */ int (*port_query_by_number)(const struct dpif *dpif, uint16_t port_no, - struct odp_port *port); + struct dpif_port *port); int (*port_query_by_name)(const struct dpif *dpif, const char *devname, - struct odp_port *port); + struct dpif_port *port); + + /* Returns one greater than the largest port number accepted in flow + * actions. */ + int (*get_max_ports)(const struct dpif *dpif); + + /* Attempts to begin dumping the ports in a dpif. On success, returns 0 + * and initializes '*statep' with any data needed for iteration. On + * failure, returns a positive errno value. */ + int (*port_dump_start)(const struct dpif *dpif, void **statep); + + /* Attempts to retrieve another port from 'dpif' for 'state', which was + * initialized by a successful call to the 'port_dump_start' function for + * 'dpif'. On success, stores a new dpif_port into 'port' and returns 0. + * Returns EOF if the end of the port table has been reached, or a positive + * errno value on error. This function will not be called again once it + * returns nonzero once for a given iteration (but the 'port_dump_done' + * function will be called afterward). + * + * The dpif provider retains ownership of the data stored in 'port'. It + * must remain valid until at least the next call to 'port_dump_next' or + * 'port_dump_done' for 'state'. */ + int (*port_dump_next)(const struct dpif *dpif, void *state, + struct dpif_port *port); - /* Stores in 'ports' information about up to 'n' ports attached to 'dpif', - * in no particular order. Returns the number of ports attached to 'dpif' - * (not the number stored), if successful, otherwise a negative errno - * value. */ - int (*port_list)(const struct dpif *dpif, struct odp_port *ports, int n); + /* Releases resources from 'dpif' for 'state', which was initialized by a + * successful call to the 'port_dump_start' function for 'dpif'. */ + int (*port_dump_done)(const struct dpif *dpif, void *state); /* Polls for changes in the set of ports in 'dpif'. If the set of ports in * 'dpif' has changed, then this function should do one of the @@ -150,20 +207,6 @@ struct dpif_class { * value other than EAGAIN. */ void (*port_poll_wait)(const struct dpif *dpif); - /* Stores in 'ports' the port numbers of up to 'n' ports that belong to - * 'group' in 'dpif'. Returns the number of ports in 'group' (not the - * number stored), if successful, otherwise a negative errno value. */ - int (*port_group_get)(const struct dpif *dpif, int group, - uint16_t ports[], int n); - - /* Changes port group 'group' in 'dpif' to consist of the 'n' ports whose - * numbers are given in 'ports'. - * - * Use the get_stats member function to obtain the number of supported port - * groups. */ - int (*port_group_set)(struct dpif *dpif, int group, - const uint16_t ports[], int n); - /* For each flow 'flow' in the 'n' flows in 'flows': * * - If a flow matching 'flow->key' exists in 'dpif': @@ -221,24 +264,38 @@ struct dpif_class { * packets. */ int (*flow_flush)(struct dpif *dpif); - /* Stores up to 'n' flows in 'dpif' into 'flows', updating their statistics - * and actions as described under the flow_get member function. If - * successful, returns the number of flows actually present in 'dpif', - * which might be greater than the number stored (if 'dpif' has more than - * 'n' flows). On failure, returns a negative errno value. */ - int (*flow_list)(const struct dpif *dpif, struct odp_flow flows[], int n); - - /* Performs the 'n_actions' actions in 'actions' on the Ethernet frame - * specified in 'packet'. + /* Attempts to begin dumping the flows in a dpif. On success, returns 0 + * and initializes '*statep' with any data needed for iteration. On + * failure, returns a positive errno value. */ + int (*flow_dump_start)(const struct dpif *dpif, void **statep); + + /* Attempts to retrieve another flow from 'dpif' for 'state', which was + * initialized by a successful call to the 'flow_dump_start' function for + * 'dpif'. On success, stores a new odp_flow into 'flow' and returns 0. + * Returns EOF if the end of the flow table has been reached, or a positive + * errno value on error. This function will not be called again once it + * returns nonzero once for a given iteration (but the 'flow_dump_done' + * function will be called afterward). * - * Pretends that the frame was originally received on the port numbered - * 'in_port'. This affects only ODPAT_OUTPUT_GROUP actions, which will not - * send a packet out their input port. Specify the number of an unused - * port (e.g. UINT16_MAX is currently always unused) to avoid this - * behavior. */ - int (*execute)(struct dpif *dpif, uint16_t in_port, - const union odp_action actions[], int n_actions, - const struct ofpbuf *packet); + * Dumping flow actions is optional. If the caller does not want to dump + * actions it will initialize 'flow->actions' to NULL and + * 'flow->actions_len' to 0. Otherwise, 'flow->actions' points to an array + * of struct nlattr and 'flow->actions_len' contains the number of bytes of + * Netlink attributes. The implemention should fill in as many actions as + * will fit into the provided array and update 'flow->actions_len' with the + * number of bytes required (regardless of whether they fit in the provided + * space). */ + int (*flow_dump_next)(const struct dpif *dpif, void *state, + struct odp_flow *flow); + + /* Releases resources from 'dpif' for 'state', which was initialized by a + * successful call to the 'flow_dump_start' function for 'dpif'. */ + int (*flow_dump_done)(const struct dpif *dpif, void *state); + + /* Performs the 'actions_len' bytes of actions in 'actions' on the Ethernet + * frame specified in 'packet'. */ + int (*execute)(struct dpif *dpif, const struct nlattr *actions, + size_t actions_len, const struct ofpbuf *packet); /* Retrieves 'dpif''s "listen mask" into '*listen_mask'. Each ODPL_* bit * set in '*listen_mask' indicates the 'dpif' will receive messages of the @@ -250,21 +307,62 @@ struct dpif_class { * corresponding type when it calls the recv member function. */ int (*recv_set_mask)(struct dpif *dpif, int listen_mask); - /* Attempts to receive a message from 'dpif'. If successful, stores the - * message into '*packetp'. The message, if one is received, must begin - * with 'struct odp_msg' as a header. Only messages of the types selected - * with the set_listen_mask member function should be received. + /* Retrieves 'dpif''s sFlow sampling probability into '*probability'. + * Return value is 0 or a positive errno value. EOPNOTSUPP indicates that + * the datapath does not support sFlow, as does a null pointer. + * + * '*probability' is expressed as the number of packets out of UINT_MAX to + * sample, e.g. probability/UINT_MAX is the probability of sampling a given + * packet. */ + int (*get_sflow_probability)(const struct dpif *dpif, + uint32_t *probability); + + /* Sets 'dpif''s sFlow sampling probability to 'probability'. Return value + * is 0 or a positive errno value. EOPNOTSUPP indicates that the datapath + * does not support sFlow, as does a null pointer. + * + * 'probability' is expressed as the number of packets out of UINT_MAX to + * sample, e.g. probability/UINT_MAX is the probability of sampling a given + * packet. */ + int (*set_sflow_probability)(struct dpif *dpif, uint32_t probability); + + /* Translates OpenFlow queue ID 'queue_id' (in host byte order) into a + * priority value for use in the ODPAT_SET_PRIORITY action in + * '*priority'. */ + int (*queue_to_priority)(const struct dpif *dpif, uint32_t queue_id, + uint32_t *priority); + + /* Polls for an upcall from 'dpif'. If successful, stores the upcall into + * '*upcall'. Only upcalls of the types selected with the set_listen_mask + * member function should be received. * - * This function must not block. If no message is ready to be received - * when it is called, it should return EAGAIN without blocking. */ - int (*recv)(struct dpif *dpif, struct ofpbuf **packetp); + * The caller takes ownership of the data that 'upcall' points to. + * 'upcall->key' and 'upcall->actions' (if nonnull) point into data owned + * by 'upcall->packet', so their memory cannot be freed separately. (This + * is hardly a great way to do things but it works out OK for the dpif + * providers that exist so far.) + * + * For greatest efficiency, 'upcall->packet' should have at least + * offsetof(struct ofp_packet_in, data) bytes of headroom. + * + * This function must not block. If no upcall is pending when it is + * called, it should return EAGAIN without blocking. */ + int (*recv)(struct dpif *dpif, struct dpif_upcall *upcall); /* Arranges for the poll loop to wake up when 'dpif' has a message queued * to be received with the recv member function. */ void (*recv_wait)(struct dpif *dpif); + + /* Throws away any queued upcalls that 'dpif' currently has ready to + * return. */ + void (*recv_purge)(struct dpif *dpif); }; extern const struct dpif_class dpif_linux_class; extern const struct dpif_class dpif_netdev_class; +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + #endif /* dpif-provider.h */