X-Git-Url: http://git.onelab.eu/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=ofproto%2Fofproto-unixctl.man;h=889034367187d2a08c45cbc072297c7b5b95e20e;hb=72e8bf28bb38e8816435c64859fb350215b6a9e6;hp=9d0c8e32783e0ee1dccd7ef7197d7abb56683e55;hpb=31a19d69db3f8058257c47f986ec908571b263e7;p=sliver-openvswitch.git diff --git a/ofproto/ofproto-unixctl.man b/ofproto/ofproto-unixctl.man index 9d0c8e327..889034367 100644 --- a/ofproto/ofproto-unixctl.man +++ b/ofproto/ofproto-unixctl.man @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ These commands manage the core OpenFlow switch implementation (called Lists the names of the running ofproto instances. These are the names that may be used on \fBofproto/trace\fR. . -.IP "\fBofproto/trace \fIswitch priority tun_id in_port packet\fR" +.IP "\fBofproto/trace \fIswitch priority tun_id in_port mark packet\fR" .IQ "\fBofproto/trace \fIswitch flow \fB\-generate\fR" Traces the path of an imaginary packet through \fIswitch\fR. Both forms require \fIswitch\fR, the switch on which the packet arrived @@ -21,6 +21,8 @@ The tunnel ID on which the packet arrived. Use .IP "\fIin_port\fR" The OpenFlow port on which the packet arrived. Use \fB65534\fR if the packet arrived on \fBOFPP_LOCAL\fR, the local port. +.IP "\fImark\fR" +SKB mark of the packet. Use \fB0\fR if Netfilter marks are not used. .IP "\fIpacket\fR" A sequence of hex digits specifying the packet's contents. An Ethernet frame is at least 14 bytes long, so there must be at least 28 @@ -31,13 +33,13 @@ utilities provide easier ways. .IP The second form specifies the packet's contents implicitly: .RS -.IP "\flow\fR" +.IP "\fIflow\fR" A flow in one of two forms: either the form printed by \fBovs\-dpctl\fR(8)'s \fBdump\-flows\fR command, or in a format -similar to that accepted by \Bovs\-ofctl\fR(8)'s \fBadd\-flow\fR +similar to that accepted by \fBovs\-ofctl\fR(8)'s \fBadd\-flow\fR command. This is not an OpenFlow flow: besides other differences, it never contains wildcards. \fB\*(PN\fR generates an arbitrary packet -that has the specified \flow\fR. +that has the specified \fIflow\fR. .RE .IP \fB\*(PN\fR will respond with extensive information on how the packet @@ -51,16 +53,16 @@ Traces the path of a packet in an imaginary flow through .IP "\fIswitch\fR" The switch on which the packet arrived (one of those listed by \fBofproto/list\fR). -.IP "\flow\fR" +.IP "\fIflow\fR" A flow in one of two forms: either the form printed by \fBovs\-dpctl\fR(8)'s \fBdump\-flows\fR command, or in a format -similar to that accepted by \Bovs\-ofctl\fR(8)'s \fBadd\-flow\fR +similar to that accepted by \fBovs\-ofctl\fR(8)'s \fBadd\-flow\fR command. This is not an OpenFlow flow: besides other differences, it never contains wildcards. .RE .IP \fB\*(PN\fR will respond with extensive information on how a packet -in \flow\fR would be handled if it were received by +in \fIflow\fR would be handled if it were received by \fIswitch\fR. No packet will actually be sent. Some side effects may occur, but MAC learning in particular will not. .IP