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ovs/lib/ofp-errors.c

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#include <config.h>
#include "ofp-errors.h"
#include <errno.h>
#include "byte-order.h"
#include "dynamic-string.h"
#include "ofp-msgs.h"
#include "ofp-util.h"
#include "ofpbuf.h"
#include "openflow/openflow.h"
#include "vlog.h"
VLOG_DEFINE_THIS_MODULE(ofp_errors);
struct pair {
int type, code;
};
#include "ofp-errors.inc"
/* Returns an ofperr_domain that corresponds to the OpenFlow version number
* 'version' (one of the possible values of struct ofp_header's 'version'
* member). Returns NULL if the version isn't defined or isn't understood by
* OVS. */
const struct ofperr_domain *
ofperr_domain_from_version(uint8_t version)
{
return (version == ofperr_of10.version ? &ofperr_of10
: version == ofperr_of11.version ? &ofperr_of11
: version == ofperr_of12.version ? &ofperr_of12
: NULL);
}
/* Returns the name (e.g. "OpenFlow 1.0") of OpenFlow error domain 'domain'. */
const char *
ofperr_domain_get_name(const struct ofperr_domain *domain)
{
return domain->name;
}
/* Returns true if 'error' is a valid OFPERR_* value, false otherwise. */
bool
ofperr_is_valid(enum ofperr error)
{
return error >= OFPERR_OFS && error < OFPERR_OFS + OFPERR_N_ERRORS;
}
/* Returns true if 'error' is a valid OFPERR_* value that designates a whole
* category of errors instead of a particular error, e.g. if it is an
* OFPERR_OFPET_* value, and false otherwise. */
bool
ofperr_is_category(enum ofperr error)
{
return (ofperr_is_valid(error)
&& ofperr_of10.errors[error - OFPERR_OFS].code == -1
&& ofperr_of11.errors[error - OFPERR_OFS].code == -1);
}
/* Returns true if 'error' is a valid OFPERR_* value that is a Nicira
* extension, e.g. if it is an OFPERR_NX* value, and false otherwise. */
bool
ofperr_is_nx_extension(enum ofperr error)
{
return (ofperr_is_valid(error)
&& (ofperr_of10.errors[error - OFPERR_OFS].code >= 0x100 ||
ofperr_of11.errors[error - OFPERR_OFS].code >= 0x100));
}
/* Returns true if 'error' can be encoded as an OpenFlow error message in
* 'domain', false otherwise.
*
* A given error may not be encodable in some domains because each OpenFlow
* version tends to introduce new errors and retire some old ones. */
bool
ofperr_is_encodable(enum ofperr error, const struct ofperr_domain *domain)
{
return (ofperr_is_valid(error)
&& domain->errors[error - OFPERR_OFS].code >= 0);
}
/* Returns the OFPERR_* value that corresponds to 'type' and 'code' within
* 'domain', or 0 if no such OFPERR_* value exists. */
enum ofperr
ofperr_decode(const struct ofperr_domain *domain, uint16_t type, uint16_t code)
{
return domain->decode(type, code);
}
/* Returns the OFPERR_* value that corresponds to the category 'type' within
* 'domain', or 0 if no such OFPERR_* value exists. */
enum ofperr
ofperr_decode_type(const struct ofperr_domain *domain, uint16_t type)
{
return domain->decode_type(type);
}
/* Returns the name of 'error', e.g. "OFPBRC_BAD_TYPE" if 'error' is
* OFPBRC_BAD_TYPE, or "<invalid>" if 'error' is not a valid OFPERR_* value.
*
* Consider ofperr_to_string() instead, if the error code might be an errno
* value. */
const char *
ofperr_get_name(enum ofperr error)
{
return (ofperr_is_valid(error)
? error_names[error - OFPERR_OFS]
: "<invalid>");
}
/* Returns the OFPERR_* value that corresponds for 'name', 0 if none exists.
* For example, returns OFPERR_OFPHFC_INCOMPATIBLE if 'name' is
* "OFPHFC_INCOMPATIBLE".
*
* This is probably useful only for debugging and testing. */
enum ofperr
ofperr_from_name(const char *name)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < OFPERR_N_ERRORS; i++) {
if (!strcmp(name, error_names[i])) {
return i + OFPERR_OFS;
}
}
return 0;
}
/* Returns an extended description name of 'error', e.g. "ofp_header.type not
* supported." if 'error' is OFPBRC_BAD_TYPE, or "<invalid>" if 'error' is not
* a valid OFPERR_* value. */
const char *
ofperr_get_description(enum ofperr error)
{
return (ofperr_is_valid(error)
? error_comments[error - OFPERR_OFS]
: "<invalid>");
}
static const struct pair *
ofperr_get_pair__(enum ofperr error, const struct ofperr_domain *domain)
{
size_t ofs = error - OFPERR_OFS;
assert(ofperr_is_valid(error));
return &domain->errors[ofs];
}
static struct ofpbuf *
ofperr_encode_msg__(enum ofperr error, enum ofp_version ofp_version,
ovs_be32 xid, const void *data, size_t data_len)
{
struct ofp_error_msg *oem;
const struct pair *pair;
struct ofpbuf *buf;
const struct ofperr_domain *domain;
domain = ofperr_domain_from_version(ofp_version);
if (!domain) {
return NULL;
}
if (!ofperr_is_encodable(error, domain)) {
static struct vlog_rate_limit rl = VLOG_RATE_LIMIT_INIT(1, 5);
if (!ofperr_is_valid(error)) {
/* 'error' seems likely to be a system errno value. */
VLOG_WARN_RL(&rl, "invalid OpenFlow error code %d (%s)",
error, strerror(error));
} else {
const char *s = ofperr_get_name(error);
if (ofperr_is_category(error)) {
VLOG_WARN_RL(&rl, "cannot encode error category (%s)", s);
} else {
VLOG_WARN_RL(&rl, "cannot encode %s for %s", s, domain->name);
}
}
return NULL;
}
pair = ofperr_get_pair__(error, domain);
if (!ofperr_is_nx_extension(error)) {
buf = ofpraw_alloc_xid(OFPRAW_OFPT_ERROR, domain->version, xid,
sizeof *oem + data_len);
oem = ofpbuf_put_uninit(buf, sizeof *oem);
oem->type = htons(pair->type);
oem->code = htons(pair->code);
} else {
struct nx_vendor_error *nve;
buf = ofpraw_alloc_xid(OFPRAW_OFPT_ERROR, domain->version, xid,
sizeof *oem + sizeof *nve + data_len);
oem = ofpbuf_put_uninit(buf, sizeof *oem);
oem->type = htons(NXET_VENDOR);
oem->code = htons(NXVC_VENDOR_ERROR);
nve = ofpbuf_put_uninit(buf, sizeof *nve);
nve->vendor = htonl(NX_VENDOR_ID);
nve->type = htons(pair->type);
nve->code = htons(pair->code);
}
ofpbuf_put(buf, data, data_len);
return buf;
}
/* Creates and returns an OpenFlow message of type OFPT_ERROR that conveys the
* given 'error'.
*
* 'oh->version' determines the OpenFlow version of the error reply.
* 'oh->xid' determines the xid of the error reply.
* The error reply will contain an initial subsequence of 'oh', up to
* 'oh->length' or 64 bytes, whichever is shorter.
*
* Returns NULL if 'error' is not an OpenFlow error code or if 'error' cannot
* be encoded as OpenFlow version 'oh->version'.
*
* This function isn't appropriate for encoding OFPET_HELLO_FAILED error
* messages. Use ofperr_encode_hello() instead. */
struct ofpbuf *
ofperr_encode_reply(enum ofperr error, const struct ofp_header *oh)
{
uint16_t len = ntohs(oh->length);
return ofperr_encode_msg__(error, oh->version, oh->xid, oh, MIN(len, 64));
}
/* Creates and returns an OpenFlow message of type OFPT_ERROR that conveys the
* given 'error', in the error domain 'domain'. The error message will include
* the additional null-terminated text string 's'.
*
* If 'version' is an unknown version then OFP10_VERSION is used.
* OFPET_HELLO_FAILED error messages are supposed to be backward-compatible,
* so in theory this should work.
*
* Returns NULL if 'error' is not an OpenFlow error code or if 'error' cannot
* be encoded in 'domain'. */
struct ofpbuf *
ofperr_encode_hello(enum ofperr error, enum ofp_version ofp_version,
const char *s)
{
switch (ofp_version) {
case OFP10_VERSION:
case OFP11_VERSION:
case OFP12_VERSION:
break;
default:
ofp_version = OFP10_VERSION;
}
return ofperr_encode_msg__(error, ofp_version, htonl(0), s, strlen(s));
}
/* Returns the value that would go into an OFPT_ERROR message's 'type' for
* encoding 'error' in 'domain'. Returns -1 if 'error' is not encodable in
* 'domain'.
*
* 'error' must be a valid OFPERR_* code, as checked by ofperr_is_valid(). */
int
ofperr_get_type(enum ofperr error, const struct ofperr_domain *domain)
{
return ofperr_get_pair__(error, domain)->type;
}
/* Returns the value that would go into an OFPT_ERROR message's 'code' for
* encoding 'error' in 'domain'. Returns -1 if 'error' is not encodable in
* 'domain' or if 'error' represents a category rather than a specific error.
*
* 'error' must be a valid OFPERR_* code, as checked by ofperr_is_valid(). */
int
ofperr_get_code(enum ofperr error, const struct ofperr_domain *domain)
{
return ofperr_get_pair__(error, domain)->code;
}
/* Tries to decodes 'oh', which should be an OpenFlow OFPT_ERROR message.
* Returns an OFPERR_* constant on success, 0 on failure.
*
* If 'payload' is nonnull, on success '*payload' is initialized to the
* error's payload, and on failure it is cleared. */
enum ofperr
ofperr_decode_msg(const struct ofp_header *oh, struct ofpbuf *payload)
{
static struct vlog_rate_limit rl = VLOG_RATE_LIMIT_INIT(1, 5);
const struct ofperr_domain *domain;
const struct ofp_error_msg *oem;
enum ofpraw raw;
uint16_t type, code;
enum ofperr error;
struct ofpbuf b;
if (payload) {
memset(payload, 0, sizeof *payload);
}
/* Pull off the error message. */
ofpbuf_use_const(&b, oh, ntohs(oh->length));
error = ofpraw_pull(&raw, &b);
if (error) {
return 0;
}
oem = ofpbuf_pull(&b, sizeof *oem);
/* Check version. */
domain = ofperr_domain_from_version(oh->version);
if (!domain) {
return 0;
}
/* Get the error type and code. */
type = ntohs(oem->type);
code = ntohs(oem->code);
if (type == NXET_VENDOR && code == NXVC_VENDOR_ERROR) {
const struct nx_vendor_error *nve = ofpbuf_try_pull(&b, sizeof *nve);
if (!nve) {
return 0;
}
if (nve->vendor != htonl(NX_VENDOR_ID)) {
VLOG_WARN_RL(&rl, "error contains unknown vendor ID %#"PRIx32,
ntohl(nve->vendor));
return 0;
}
type = ntohs(nve->type);
code = ntohs(nve->code);
}
/* Translate the error type and code into an ofperr.
* If we don't know the error type and code, at least try for the type. */
error = ofperr_decode(domain, type, code);
if (!error) {
error = ofperr_decode_type(domain, type);
}
if (error && payload) {
ofpbuf_use_const(payload, b.data, b.size);
}
return error;
}
/* If 'error' is a valid OFPERR_* value, returns its name
* (e.g. "OFPBRC_BAD_TYPE" for OFPBRC_BAD_TYPE). Otherwise, assumes that
* 'error' is a positive errno value and returns what strerror() produces for
* 'error'. */
const char *
ofperr_to_string(enum ofperr error)
{
return ofperr_is_valid(error) ? ofperr_get_name(error) : strerror(error);
}