Before this patch, when a tunnel is configured with key=flow, CFM
didn't verify that incoming packets had the appropriate key of
zero. This could cause the CFM module to consume packets which
weren't actually intended for it.
Bug #13542.
Signed-off-by: Ethan Jackson <ethan@nicira.com>
ovs-vswitchd should only write to write-only columns. Furthermore,
writing to a column which is not write-only can cause serious
performance degradations. This patch causes ovs-vswitchd to log
and reject writes to read-write columns.
Signed-off-by: Ethan Jackson <ethan@nicira.com>
This column should be write only, otherwise every call to update it
has to make a trip to the database. Since this column is updated
every time through the run loop as part of refresh_instant_stats(),
this patch fixes a significant performance degradation.
Signed-off-by: Ethan Jackson <ethan@nicira.com>
Commit a699f614 (lib: Utilize smaps in the idl.) broke the
other_config:stp-enable port setting in two ways. First, it
changed the default if the setting was missing to disabled.
Second, if the setting was present, it did the opposite of what the
user configured.
Bug #13122.
Reported-by: Paul Ingram <paul@nicira.com>
Signed-off-by: Ethan Jackson <ethan@nicira.com>
It's not entirely clear what problem the null interface type is
trying to solve, nor how it could be of use to any controller.
This patch deprecates it, and schedules its removal for February
2013. If there are concerns, please email dev@openvswitch.org.
Signed-off-by: Ethan Jackson <ethan@nicira.com>
This counter was off by one, because port_num
should be less than STP_MAX_PORTS.
This caused an assert hit later in stp_get_port().
Issue: 13059
Signed-off-by: Ansis Atteka <aatteka@nicira.com>
Reported-by: Ram Jothikumar <rjothikumar@nicira.com>
Acked-by: Ethan Jackson <ethan@nicira.com>
Traditionally the bridge has written interface and port statistics
to the database in a rate limited fashion. This makes a lot of
sense for statistics which are either constantly changing, or are
expensive to collect. However, some statistics were rate limited
which have neither of these properties. Furthermore some of these
statistics (most notably carrier) could be very useful to a
controller if updated promptly.
Signed-off-by: Ethan Jackson <ethan@nicira.com>
A controller may want to know the remote CFM opstate of a given CFM
enabled interface. This patch makes this data available in the
database.
Signed-off-by: Ethan Jackson <ethan@nicira.com>
The enable_system_stats() function calls smap_get_bool() on the
ovsrec_open_vswitch passed to it. This was segmentation faulting
when 'null_cfg' defined in bridge_reconfigure() was used because
there was no Open vSwitch table.
Signed-off-by: Ethan Jackson <ethan@nicira.com>
"smap" is now the appropriate data structure for a string-to-string map.
Also changes ovsdb_datum_from_shash() into ovsdb_datum_from_smap() since
system-stats related code was the only client.
Signed-off-by: Ben Pfaff <blp@nicira.com>
This fixes unit tests, and generally seems more correct.
Signed-off-by: Ethan Jackson <ethan@nicira.com>
[blp@nicira.com added the change to ovs-vswitchd]
Signed-off-by: Ben Pfaff <blp@nicira.com>
The layering between ofproto and ovs-vswitchd caused the datapath ID to be
logged in a needlessly confusing way. First, ofproto would log its
default datapath ID:
using datapath ID 0000505400000004
then the bridge code would immediately determine the datapath ID that it
wanted and call ofproto_set_datapath_id(), which would log the change
datapath ID changed to 0000111122223333
This commit stops logging the default datapath ID, which is never actually
visible in OpenFlow. This should make the log files easier to understand.
Bug #12164.
Reported-by: Jacob Cherkas <jcherkas@nicira.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Pfaff <blp@nicira.com>
Adding and deleting ports can be extremely expensive so it makes
sense to get important work done before and after doing it.
Signed-off-by: Ethan Jackson <ethan@nicira.com>
String to string maps are used all over the Open vSwitch database.
Before this patch, they were implemented in the idl as parallel
string arrays. This strategy has proven a bit cumbersome. With
this patch, string to string maps are implemented using the smap
library.
Signed-off-by: Ethan Jackson <ethan@nicira.com>
A smap is a string to string hash map. It has a cleaner interface
than shash's which were traditionally used for the same purpose.
This patch implements the data structure, and changes netdev and
its providers to use it.
Signed-off-by: Ethan Jackson <ethan@nicira.com>
Before this patch, the VLAN splinter memory management operated on
blocks of memory instead of ovsrec_ports. This strategy is
problematic in future patches when more than simply calling
'free()' needs to be done to destroy splinter ports. This patch
solves the problem by keeping track of entire ovsrec_ports instead
of just the memory allocated to create them.
Signed-off-by: Ethan Jackson <ethan@nicira.com>
Commit bae7208e91 (bridge: Refactor bridge_reconfigure().)
introduced a regression in which the switch would attempt to
instantiate "null" interfaces in the datapath. This would, of
course, fail and trigger a warning. Though harmless, these
warnings confused users.
Signed-off-by: Ethan Jackson <ethan@nicira.com>
Replaced all instances of Nicira Networks(, Inc) to Nicira, Inc.
Feature #10593
Signed-off-by: Raju Subramanian <rsubramanian@nicira.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Pfaff <blp@nicira.com>
iface_create() did its work in an order that meant it had to do a lot more
cleanup on error paths than is otherwise needed. This commit reorders the
work to avoid this extra cleanup.
bridge_ofproto_port_del() is no longer used after the refactoring so this
commit deletes it.
Signed-off-by: Ben Pfaff <blp@nicira.com>
Commit bae7208e91 (bridge: Refactor bridge_reconfigure().) introduced
a regression in bridge reconfiguration. Previously, reconfiguration would
update the configuration of each bridge port, so that if the controller
(or the admin) changed a port's options, then that change would propagate
to the datapath. Following that commit, that no longer happened.
This commit restores that feature.
Bug #10972.
Reported-by: Michael Hu <mhu@nicira.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Pfaff <blp@nicira.com>
This is the minimal change that gets the job done. There are much nicer
ways to do this, but I'll leave that refactoring for later in the series.
The return value will have its first user in an upcoming commit.
Signed-off-by: Ben Pfaff <blp@nicira.com>
The calculation that this function does will need to be used in a
context where no "struct iface" is available in an upcoming commit.
Signed-off-by: Ben Pfaff <blp@nicira.com>
This issue has been around for quite some time. It doesn't really
cause problems beyond some spurious warnings.
Signed-off-by: Ethan Jackson <ethan@nicira.com>
The existing bridge_reconfigure() implementation is suboptimal.
When adding lots of new ports, on every pass through the run loop
it allocates a bunch of "struct iface"s and "struct port"s, only to
destroy them when out of time. Additionally, when there are errors
adding or deleting ports, it can fail to converge. Instead it will
attempt and fail to add the same set of ports forever.
This patch rewrites bridge_reconfigure() using a new strategy.
Whenever the database changes, some initial bookkeeping is done,
and a list of future work is compiled. The bridge begins whittling
down this list, and stops processing database changes until
finished.
Bug #10902.
Signed-off-by: Ethan Jackson <ethan@nicira.com>
The LACP heartbeat mode was used to monitor interfaces for
connectivity. It turns out that LACP is inferior to CFM for this
purpose. For the sake of simplicity this patch removes the
feature.
Signed-off-by: Ethan Jackson <ethan@nicira.com>
Open vSwitch allowed users to set a custom LACP PDU transmission
interval. This turned out to be an ill conceived idea which was
more confusing than useful. This patch reverts Open vSwitch to the
behavior supported in the LACP specification: two transmission
intervals, fast and slow.
Signed-off-by: Ethan Jackson <ethan@nicira.com>
There are two sensible ways to represent the 6 DSCP bits of an IP
packet. One could represent them as an integer in the range 0 to
63. Or one could represent them as they would appear in the tos
field (0 to 63) << 2. Before this patch, OVS had used the former
method for the DSCP bits in the Queue Table, and the latter for the
DSCP in the Controller and Manager tables. Since the ability to
set DSCP bits in the Controller and Manager tables is so new that
it hasn't been released yet, this patch changes it to use the
existing style employed in the Queue table. Hopefully this should
make the code and configuration less confusing.
Signed-off-by: Ethan Jackson <ethan@nicira.com>
In some datapaths, adding or deleting OpenFlow ports can take quite
a bit of time. If there are lots of OpenFlow ports which needed to
be added in a run loop, this can cause Open vSwitch to lock up and
stop setting up flows while trying to catch up. This patch lessons
the severity of the problem by only doing a few OpenFlow port adds
or deletions per run loop allowing other work to be done in
between.
Bug #10672.
Signed-off-by: Ethan Jackson <ethan@nicira.com>
Originally the IDL transaction state machine had a return value
TXN_TRY_AGAIN to signal the client to wait for a change in the database and
then retry its transaction. However, this logic was incomplete, because
it was possible for the database to change before the reply to the
transaction RPC was received, in which case the client would wait for a
further change. Commit 4fdfe5ccf8 (ovsdb-idl: Prevent occasional hang
when multiple database clients race.) fixed the problem by breaking
TXN_TRY_AGAIN into two status codes, TXN_AGAIN_WAIT that meant to wait for
a further change and TXN_AGAIN_NOW that meant that a change had already
occurred so try again immediately.
This is correct enough, but it is more complicated than necessary. It is
simpler and just as correct to use a single "try again" status that
requires the client to wait for a change relative to the database contents
*before* the transaction was committed. This commit makes that change.
It also changes ovsdb_idl_run()'s return type from bool to void because
its return type is hardly useful anymore.
Signed-off-by: Ben Pfaff <blp@nicira.com>
If kernel module rejects config changes then vswitchd sets the ofport
column to -1, but does not remove the non-operational port from the
datapath. This patch fixes this problem.
ovs-vsctl add-br ovsbr
ovs-vsctl add-port ovsbr p1
ovs-vsctl add-port ovsbr p2
ovs-vsctl set Interface p1 options:remote_ip=2.1.1.1 options:key=123 type=gre
ovs-vsctl set Interface p2 options:remote_ip=1.1.1.1 options:key=123 type=gre
ovs-vsctl set Interface p2 options:remote_ip=2.1.1.1 options:key=123 type=gre
ovs-dpctl show #observe that p2 does not appear here anymore
Signed-off-by: Ansis Atteka <aatteka@nicira.com>
The changes display the cfm_health of an interface. The cfm_health
is an exponential weighted moving average of the health of all
remote_mpids. The value can vary from 0 to 100, 100 being very healthy
and 0 being unhealthy.
Feature #10363
Requested-by: Ethan Jackson <ethan@nicira.com>
Signed-off-by: Mehak Mahajan <mmahajan@nicira.com>
The changes display the cfm_health of an interface. The cfm_health
is an exponential weighted moving average of the health of all
remote_mpids. The value can vary from 0 to 100, 100 being very healthy
and 0 being unhealthy.
Feature #10363
Requested-by: Ethan Jackson <ethan@nicira.com>
Signed-off-by: Mehak Mahajan <mmahajan@nicira.com>
valgrind's memory leak detector considers a pointer to the head of a memory
block to be "definitely" a pointer to that memory block but a pointer to
the interior of a memory block only "possibly" a pointer to that memory
block. Open vSwitch hmap_node and list data structures can go anywhere
inside a structure; if they are in the middle of a structure then valgrind
considers pointers to them to be possible leaks. Therefore, this commit
moves some of these from the middle of data structures to the head, to
reduce valgrind's uncertainty.
Signed-off-by: Ben Pfaff <blp@nicira.com>
Codes that uses #include "vswitch-idl.h" can get an older version of this
header, because this header file moved from vswitchd/ to lib/ and the
older generated file might still be present.
This helps out two ways:
* "make clean" will delete the generated files from their old
locations.
* Use #include "lib/vswitch-idl.h" to explicitly avoid including the
files from their old locations.
Reported-by: Justin Pettit <jpettit@nicira.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Pfaff <blp@nicira.com>
The changes allow the user to specify a separate dscp value for the
controller connection and the manager connection. The value will take
effect on resetting the connections. If no value is specified a default
value of 192 is chosen for each of the connections.
Feature #10074
Requested-by: Rajiv Ramanathan <rramanathan@nicira.com>
Signed-off-by: Mehak Mahajan <mmahajan@nicira.com>
There is no need to refresh status and stats for existing devices
if iface mtu is missing in ovs-db as missing MTU could just mean
error in last MTU read for that device.
So we can refresh stats for devices which are just created.
Signed-off-by: Pravin B Shelar <pshelar@nicira.com>
CCM PDUs may take a different path through the network depending on
the VLAN tag they carry. In order to exercise these paths, it
may be advantageous to use a random VLAN tag.
Signed-off-by: Ethan Jackson <ethan@nicira.com>