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/*
* Copyright (c) 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 Nicira, Inc.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at:
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
#include <config.h>
#include "ofp-msgs.h"
#include "byte-order.h"
#include "openvswitch/dynamic-string.h"
#include "hash.h"
#include "hmap.h"
#include "ofpbuf.h"
#include "openflow/nicira-ext.h"
#include "openflow/openflow.h"
#include "ovs-thread.h"
#include "openvswitch/vlog.h"
VLOG_DEFINE_THIS_MODULE(ofp_msgs);
#define OFPT_VENDOR 4
#define OFPT10_STATS_REQUEST 16
#define OFPT10_STATS_REPLY 17
#define OFPT11_STATS_REQUEST 18
#define OFPT11_STATS_REPLY 19
#define OFPST_VENDOR 0xffff
/* Vendor extension message. */
struct ofp_vendor_header {
struct ofp_header header; /* OFPT_VENDOR. */
ovs_be32 vendor; /* Vendor ID:
* - MSB 0: low-order bytes are IEEE OUI.
* - MSB != 0: defined by OpenFlow
* consortium. */
/* In theory everything after 'vendor' is vendor specific. In practice,
* the vendors we support put a 32-bit subtype here. We'll change this
* structure if we start adding support for other vendor formats. */
ovs_be32 subtype; /* Vendor-specific subtype. */
/* Followed by vendor-defined additional data. */
};
OFP_ASSERT(sizeof(struct ofp_vendor_header) == 16);
/* Statistics request or reply message. */
struct ofp10_stats_msg {
struct ofp_header header;
ovs_be16 type; /* One of the OFPST_* constants. */
ovs_be16 flags; /* Requests: always 0.
* Replies: 0 or OFPSF_REPLY_MORE. */
};
OFP_ASSERT(sizeof(struct ofp10_stats_msg) == 12);
/* Vendor extension stats message. */
struct ofp10_vendor_stats_msg {
struct ofp10_stats_msg osm; /* Type OFPST_VENDOR. */
ovs_be32 vendor; /* Vendor ID:
* - MSB 0: low-order bytes are IEEE OUI.
* - MSB != 0: defined by OpenFlow
* consortium. */
/* Followed by vendor-defined arbitrary additional data. */
};
OFP_ASSERT(sizeof(struct ofp10_vendor_stats_msg) == 16);
struct ofp11_stats_msg {
struct ofp_header header;
ovs_be16 type; /* One of the OFPST_* constants. */
ovs_be16 flags; /* OFPSF_REQ_* flags (none yet defined). */
uint8_t pad[4];
/* Followed by the body of the request. */
};
OFP_ASSERT(sizeof(struct ofp11_stats_msg) == 16);
/* Vendor extension stats message. */
struct ofp11_vendor_stats_msg {
struct ofp11_stats_msg osm; /* Type OFPST_VENDOR. */
ovs_be32 vendor; /* Vendor ID:
* - MSB 0: low-order bytes are IEEE OUI.
* - MSB != 0: defined by OpenFlow
* consortium. */
/* In theory everything after 'vendor' is vendor specific. In practice,
* the vendors we support put a 32-bit subtype here. We'll change this
* structure if we start adding support for other vendor formats. */
ovs_be32 subtype; /* Vendor-specific subtype. */
/* Followed by vendor-defined additional data. */
};
OFP_ASSERT(sizeof(struct ofp11_vendor_stats_msg) == 24);
/* Header for Nicira vendor stats request and reply messages in OpenFlow
* 1.0. */
struct nicira10_stats_msg {
struct ofp10_vendor_stats_msg vsm; /* Vendor NX_VENDOR_ID. */
ovs_be32 subtype; /* One of NXST_* below. */
uint8_t pad[4]; /* Align to 64-bits. */
};
OFP_ASSERT(sizeof(struct nicira10_stats_msg) == 24);
/* A thin abstraction of OpenFlow headers:
*
* - 'version' and 'type' come straight from struct ofp_header, so these are
* always present and meaningful.
*
* - 'stat' comes from the 'type' member in statistics messages only. It is
* meaningful, therefore, only if 'version' and 'type' taken together
* specify a statistics request or reply. Otherwise it is 0.
*
* - 'vendor' is meaningful only for vendor messages, that is, if 'version'
* and 'type' specify a vendor message or if 'version' and 'type' specify
* a statistics message and 'stat' specifies a vendor statistic type.
* Otherwise it is 0.
*
* - 'subtype' is meaningful only for vendor messages and otherwise 0. It
* specifies a vendor-defined subtype. There is no standard format for
* these but 32 bits seems like it should be enough. */
struct ofphdrs {
uint8_t version; /* From ofp_header. */
uint8_t type; /* From ofp_header. */
uint16_t stat; /* From ofp10_stats_msg or ofp11_stats_msg. */
uint32_t vendor; /* From ofp_vendor_header,
* ofp10_vendor_stats_msg, or
* ofp11_vendor_stats_msg. */
uint32_t subtype; /* From nicira_header, nicira10_stats_msg, or
* nicira11_stats_msg. */
};
BUILD_ASSERT_DECL(sizeof(struct ofphdrs) == 12);
/* A mapping from OpenFlow headers to OFPRAW_*. */
struct raw_instance {
struct hmap_node hmap_node; /* In 'raw_instance_map'. */
struct ofphdrs hdrs; /* Key. */
enum ofpraw raw; /* Value. */
unsigned int hdrs_len; /* ofphdrs_len(hdrs). */
};
/* Information about a particular 'enum ofpraw'. */
struct raw_info {
/* All possible instantiations of this OFPRAW_* into OpenFlow headers. */
struct raw_instance *instances; /* min_version - max_version + 1 elems. */
uint8_t min_version;
uint8_t max_version;
unsigned int min_body;
unsigned int extra_multiple;
enum ofptype type;
const char *name;
};
/* All understood OpenFlow message types, indexed by their 'struct ofphdrs'. */
static struct hmap raw_instance_map;
#include "ofp-msgs.inc"
static ovs_be32 alloc_xid(void);
/* ofphdrs functions. */
static uint32_t ofphdrs_hash(const struct ofphdrs *);
static bool ofphdrs_equal(const struct ofphdrs *a, const struct ofphdrs *b);
static enum ofperr ofphdrs_decode(struct ofphdrs *,
const struct ofp_header *oh, size_t length);
static void ofphdrs_decode_assert(struct ofphdrs *,
const struct ofp_header *oh, size_t length);
size_t ofphdrs_len(const struct ofphdrs *);
static const struct raw_info *raw_info_get(enum ofpraw);
static struct raw_instance *raw_instance_get(const struct raw_info *,
uint8_t version);
static enum ofperr ofpraw_from_ofphdrs(enum ofpraw *, const struct ofphdrs *);
/* Returns a transaction ID to use for an outgoing OpenFlow message. */
static ovs_be32
alloc_xid(void)
{
static atomic_count next_xid = ATOMIC_COUNT_INIT(1);
return htonl(atomic_count_inc(&next_xid));
}
static uint32_t
ofphdrs_hash(const struct ofphdrs *hdrs)
{
BUILD_ASSERT_DECL(sizeof *hdrs % 4 == 0);
return hash_bytes32((const uint32_t *) hdrs, sizeof *hdrs, 0);
}
static bool
ofphdrs_equal(const struct ofphdrs *a, const struct ofphdrs *b)
{
return !memcmp(a, b, sizeof *a);
}
static void
log_bad_vendor(uint32_t vendor)
{
static struct vlog_rate_limit rl = VLOG_RATE_LIMIT_INIT(1, 1);
VLOG_WARN_RL(&rl, "OpenFlow message has unknown vendor %#"PRIx32, vendor);
}
static enum ofperr
ofphdrs_decode(struct ofphdrs *hdrs,
const struct ofp_header *oh, size_t length)
{
memset(hdrs, 0, sizeof *hdrs);
if (length < sizeof *oh) {
return OFPERR_OFPBRC_BAD_LEN;
}
/* Get base message version and type (OFPT_*). */
hdrs->version = oh->version;
hdrs->type = oh->type;
if (hdrs->type == OFPT_VENDOR) {
/* Get vendor. */
const struct ofp_vendor_header *ovh;
if (length < sizeof *ovh) {
return OFPERR_OFPBRC_BAD_LEN;
}
ovh = (const struct ofp_vendor_header *) oh;
hdrs->vendor = ntohl(ovh->vendor);
if (hdrs->vendor == NX_VENDOR_ID || hdrs->vendor == ONF_VENDOR_ID) {
hdrs->subtype = ntohl(ovh->subtype);
} else {
log_bad_vendor(hdrs->vendor);
return OFPERR_OFPBRC_BAD_VENDOR;
}
} else if (hdrs->version == OFP10_VERSION
&& (hdrs->type == OFPT10_STATS_REQUEST ||
hdrs->type == OFPT10_STATS_REPLY)) {
const struct ofp10_stats_msg *osm;
/* Get statistic type (OFPST_*). */
if (length < sizeof *osm) {
return OFPERR_OFPBRC_BAD_LEN;
}
osm = (const struct ofp10_stats_msg *) oh;
hdrs->stat = ntohs(osm->type);
if (hdrs->stat == OFPST_VENDOR) {
/* Get vendor. */
const struct ofp10_vendor_stats_msg *ovsm;
if (length < sizeof *ovsm) {
return OFPERR_OFPBRC_BAD_LEN;
}
ovsm = (const struct ofp10_vendor_stats_msg *) oh;
hdrs->vendor = ntohl(ovsm->vendor);
if (hdrs->vendor == NX_VENDOR_ID) {
/* Get Nicira statistic type (NXST_*). */
const struct nicira10_stats_msg *nsm;
if (length < sizeof *nsm) {
return OFPERR_OFPBRC_BAD_LEN;
}
nsm = (const struct nicira10_stats_msg *) oh;
hdrs->subtype = ntohl(nsm->subtype);
} else {
log_bad_vendor(hdrs->vendor);
return OFPERR_OFPBRC_BAD_VENDOR;
}
}
} else if (hdrs->version != OFP10_VERSION
&& (hdrs->type == OFPT11_STATS_REQUEST ||
hdrs->type == OFPT11_STATS_REPLY)) {
const struct ofp11_stats_msg *osm;
/* Get statistic type (OFPST_*). */
if (length < sizeof *osm) {
return OFPERR_OFPBRC_BAD_LEN;
}
osm = (const struct ofp11_stats_msg *) oh;
hdrs->stat = ntohs(osm->type);
if (hdrs->stat == OFPST_VENDOR) {
/* Get vendor. */
const struct ofp11_vendor_stats_msg *ovsm;
if (length < sizeof *ovsm) {
return OFPERR_OFPBRC_BAD_LEN;
}
ovsm = (const struct ofp11_vendor_stats_msg *) oh;
hdrs->vendor = ntohl(ovsm->vendor);
if (hdrs->vendor == NX_VENDOR_ID ||
hdrs->vendor == ONF_VENDOR_ID) {
hdrs->subtype = ntohl(ovsm->subtype);
} else {
log_bad_vendor(hdrs->vendor);
return OFPERR_OFPBRC_BAD_VENDOR;
}
}
}
return 0;
}
static void
ofphdrs_decode_assert(struct ofphdrs *hdrs,
const struct ofp_header *oh, size_t length)
{
enum ofperr error = ofphdrs_decode(hdrs, oh, length);
ovs_assert(!error);
}
static bool
ofp_is_stat_request(enum ofp_version version, uint8_t type)
{
switch (version) {
case OFP10_VERSION:
return type == OFPT10_STATS_REQUEST;
case OFP11_VERSION:
case OFP12_VERSION:
case OFP13_VERSION:
case OFP14_VERSION:
case OFP15_VERSION:
return type == OFPT11_STATS_REQUEST;
}
return false;
}
static bool
ofp_is_stat_reply(enum ofp_version version, uint8_t type)
{
switch (version) {
case OFP10_VERSION:
return type == OFPT10_STATS_REPLY;
case OFP11_VERSION:
case OFP12_VERSION:
case OFP13_VERSION:
case OFP14_VERSION:
case OFP15_VERSION:
return type == OFPT11_STATS_REPLY;
}
return false;
}
static bool
ofp_is_stat(enum ofp_version version, uint8_t type)
{
return (ofp_is_stat_request(version, type) ||
ofp_is_stat_reply(version, type));
}
static bool
ofphdrs_is_stat(const struct ofphdrs *hdrs)
{
return ofp_is_stat(hdrs->version, hdrs->type);
}
size_t
ofphdrs_len(const struct ofphdrs *hdrs)
{
if (hdrs->type == OFPT_VENDOR) {
return sizeof(struct ofp_vendor_header);
}
switch ((enum ofp_version) hdrs->version) {
case OFP10_VERSION:
if (hdrs->type == OFPT10_STATS_REQUEST ||
hdrs->type == OFPT10_STATS_REPLY) {
return (hdrs->stat == OFPST_VENDOR
? sizeof(struct nicira10_stats_msg)
: sizeof(struct ofp10_stats_msg));
}
break;
case OFP11_VERSION:
case OFP12_VERSION:
case OFP13_VERSION:
case OFP14_VERSION:
case OFP15_VERSION:
if (hdrs->type == OFPT11_STATS_REQUEST ||
hdrs->type == OFPT11_STATS_REPLY) {
return (hdrs->stat == OFPST_VENDOR
? sizeof(struct ofp11_vendor_stats_msg)
: sizeof(struct ofp11_stats_msg));
}
break;
}
return sizeof(struct ofp_header);
}
/* Determines the OFPRAW_* type of the OpenFlow message at 'oh', which has
* length 'oh->length'. (The caller must ensure that 'oh->length' bytes of
* data are readable at 'oh'.) On success, returns 0 and stores the type into
* '*raw'. On failure, returns an OFPERR_* error code and zeros '*raw'.
*
* This function checks that 'oh' is a valid length for its particular type of
* message, and returns an error if not. */
enum ofperr
ofpraw_decode(enum ofpraw *raw, const struct ofp_header *oh)
{
struct ofpbuf msg = ofpbuf_const_initializer(oh, ntohs(oh->length));
return ofpraw_pull(raw, &msg);
}
/* Does the same job as ofpraw_decode(), except that it assert-fails if
* ofpraw_decode() would have reported an error. Thus, it's able to use the
* return value for the OFPRAW_* message type instead of an error code.
*
* (It only makes sense to use this function if you previously called
* ofpraw_decode() on the message and thus know that it's OK.) */
enum ofpraw
ofpraw_decode_assert(const struct ofp_header *oh)
{
enum ofperr error;
enum ofpraw raw;
error = ofpraw_decode(&raw, oh);
ovs_assert(!error);
return raw;
}
/* Determines the OFPRAW_* type of the OpenFlow message in 'msg', which starts
* at 'msg->data' and has length 'msg->size' bytes. On success,
* returns 0 and stores the type into '*rawp'. On failure, returns an OFPERR_*
* error code and zeros '*rawp'.
*
* This function checks that the message has a valid length for its particular
* type of message, and returns an error if not.
*
* In addition to setting '*rawp', this function pulls off the OpenFlow header
* (including the stats headers, vendor header, and any subtype header) with
* ofpbuf_pull(). It also sets 'msg->header' to the start of the OpenFlow
* header and 'msg->msg' just beyond the headers (that is, to the final value
* of msg->data). */
enum ofperr
ofpraw_pull(enum ofpraw *rawp, struct ofpbuf *msg)
{
static struct vlog_rate_limit rl = VLOG_RATE_LIMIT_INIT(1, 5);
const struct raw_instance *instance;
const struct raw_info *info;
struct ofphdrs hdrs;
unsigned int min_len;
unsigned int len;
enum ofperr error;
enum ofpraw raw;
/* Set default outputs. */
msg->header = msg->data;
msg->msg = msg->header;
*rawp = 0;
len = msg->size;
error = ofphdrs_decode(&hdrs, msg->data, len);
if (error) {
return error;
}
error = ofpraw_from_ofphdrs(&raw, &hdrs);
if (error) {
return error;
}
info = raw_info_get(raw);
instance = raw_instance_get(info, hdrs.version);
msg->header = ofpbuf_pull(msg, instance->hdrs_len);
msg->msg = msg->data;
min_len = instance->hdrs_len + info->min_body;
switch (info->extra_multiple) {
case 0:
if (len != min_len) {
VLOG_WARN_RL(&rl, "received %s with incorrect length %u (expected "
"length %u)", info->name, len, min_len);
return OFPERR_OFPBRC_BAD_LEN;
}
break;
case 1:
if (len < min_len) {
VLOG_WARN_RL(&rl, "received %s with incorrect length %u (expected "
"length at least %u bytes)",
info->name, len, min_len);
return OFPERR_OFPBRC_BAD_LEN;
}
break;
default:
if (len < min_len || (len - min_len) % info->extra_multiple) {
VLOG_WARN_RL(&rl, "received %s with incorrect length %u (must be "
"exactly %u bytes or longer by an integer multiple "
"of %u bytes)",
info->name, len, min_len, info->extra_multiple);
return OFPERR_OFPBRC_BAD_LEN;
}
break;
}
*rawp = raw;
return 0;
}
/* Does the same job as ofpraw_pull(), except that it assert-fails if
* ofpraw_pull() would have reported an error. Thus, it's able to use the
* return value for the OFPRAW_* message type instead of an error code.
*
* (It only makes sense to use this function if you previously called
* ofpraw_decode() on the message and thus know that it's OK.) */
enum ofpraw
ofpraw_pull_assert(struct ofpbuf *msg)
{
enum ofperr error;
enum ofpraw raw;
error = ofpraw_pull(&raw, msg);
ovs_assert(!error);
return raw;
}
/* Determines the OFPRAW_* type of the OpenFlow message that starts at 'oh' and
* has length 'length' bytes. On success, returns 0 and stores the type into
* '*rawp'. On failure, returns an OFPERR_* error code and zeros '*rawp'.
*
* Unlike other functions for decoding message types, this one is not picky
* about message length. For example, it will successfully decode a message
* whose body is shorter than the minimum length for a message of its type.
* Thus, this is the correct function to use for decoding the type of a message
* that might have been truncated, such as the payload of an OpenFlow error
* message (which is allowed to be truncated to 64 bytes). */
enum ofperr
ofpraw_decode_partial(enum ofpraw *raw,
const struct ofp_header *oh, size_t length)
{
struct ofphdrs hdrs;
enum ofperr error;
error = ofphdrs_decode(&hdrs, oh, length);
if (!error) {
error = ofpraw_from_ofphdrs(raw, &hdrs);
}
if (error) {
*raw = 0;
}
return error;
}
/* Encoding messages using OFPRAW_* values. */
static void ofpraw_put__(enum ofpraw, uint8_t version, ovs_be32 xid,
size_t extra_tailroom, struct ofpbuf *);
/* Allocates and returns a new ofpbuf that contains an OpenFlow header for
* 'raw' with OpenFlow version 'version' and a fresh OpenFlow transaction ID.
* The ofpbuf has enough tailroom for the minimum body length of 'raw', plus
* 'extra_tailroom' additional bytes.
*
* Each 'raw' value is valid only for certain OpenFlow versions. The caller
* must specify a valid (raw, version) pair.
*
* In the returned ofpbuf, 'header' points to the beginning of the
* OpenFlow header and 'msg' points just after it, to where the
* message's body will start. The caller must actually allocate the
* body into the space reserved for it, e.g. with ofpbuf_put_uninit().
*
* The caller owns the returned ofpbuf and must free it when it is no longer
* needed, e.g. with ofpbuf_delete(). */
struct ofpbuf *
ofpraw_alloc(enum ofpraw raw, uint8_t version, size_t extra_tailroom)
{
return ofpraw_alloc_xid(raw, version, alloc_xid(), extra_tailroom);
}
/* Same as ofpraw_alloc() but the caller provides the transaction ID. */
struct ofpbuf *
ofpraw_alloc_xid(enum ofpraw raw, uint8_t version, ovs_be32 xid,
size_t extra_tailroom)
{
struct ofpbuf *buf = ofpbuf_new(0);
ofpraw_put__(raw, version, xid, extra_tailroom, buf);
return buf;
}
/* Same as ofpraw_alloc(), but obtains the OpenFlow version and transaction ID
* from 'request->version' and 'request->xid', respectively.
*
* Even though the version comes from 'request->version', the caller must still
* know what it is doing, by specifying a valid pairing of 'raw' and
* 'request->version', just like ofpraw_alloc(). */
struct ofpbuf *
ofpraw_alloc_reply(enum ofpraw raw, const struct ofp_header *request,
size_t extra_tailroom)
{
return ofpraw_alloc_xid(raw, request->version, request->xid,
extra_tailroom);
}
/* Allocates and returns a new ofpbuf that contains an OpenFlow header that is
* a stats reply to the stats request in 'request', using the same OpenFlow
* version and transaction ID as 'request'. The ofpbuf has enough tailroom for
* the stats reply's minimum body length, plus 'extra_tailroom' additional
* bytes.
*
* 'request' must be a stats request, that is, an OFPRAW_OFPST* or OFPRAW_NXST*
* value. Every stats request has a corresponding reply, so the (raw, version)
* pairing pitfalls of the other ofpraw_alloc_*() functions don't apply here.
*
* In the returned ofpbuf, 'header' points to the beginning of the
* OpenFlow header and 'msg' points just after it, to where the
* message's body will start. The caller must actually allocate the
* body into the space reserved for it, e.g. with ofpbuf_put_uninit().
*
* The caller owns the returned ofpbuf and must free it when it is no longer
* needed, e.g. with ofpbuf_delete(). */
struct ofpbuf *
ofpraw_alloc_stats_reply(const struct ofp_header *request,
size_t extra_tailroom)
{
enum ofpraw request_raw;
enum ofpraw reply_raw;
enum ofperr error;
error = ofpraw_decode_partial(&request_raw, request,
ntohs(request->length));
ovs_assert(!error);
reply_raw = ofpraw_stats_request_to_reply(request_raw, request->version);
ovs_assert(reply_raw);
return ofpraw_alloc_reply(reply_raw, request, extra_tailroom);
}
/* Appends to 'buf' an OpenFlow header for 'raw' with OpenFlow version
* 'version' and a fresh OpenFlow transaction ID. Preallocates enough tailroom
* in 'buf' for the minimum body length of 'raw', plus 'extra_tailroom'
* additional bytes.
*
* Each 'raw' value is valid only for certain OpenFlow versions. The caller
* must specify a valid (raw, version) pair.
*
* Upon return, 'buf->header' points to the beginning of the OpenFlow header
* and 'buf->msg' points just after it, to where the message's body will start.
* The caller must actually allocating the body into the space reserved for it,
* e.g. with ofpbuf_put_uninit(). */
void
ofpraw_put(enum ofpraw raw, uint8_t version, struct ofpbuf *buf)
{
ofpraw_put__(raw, version, alloc_xid(), 0, buf);
}
/* Same as ofpraw_put() but the caller provides the transaction ID. */
void
ofpraw_put_xid(enum ofpraw raw, uint8_t version, ovs_be32 xid,
struct ofpbuf *buf)
{
ofpraw_put__(raw, version, xid, 0, buf);
}
/* Same as ofpraw_put(), but obtains the OpenFlow version and transaction ID
* from 'request->version' and 'request->xid', respectively.
*
* Even though the version comes from 'request->version', the caller must still
* know what it is doing, by specifying a valid pairing of 'raw' and
* 'request->version', just like ofpraw_put(). */
void
ofpraw_put_reply(enum ofpraw raw, const struct ofp_header *request,
struct ofpbuf *buf)
{
ofpraw_put__(raw, request->version, request->xid, 0, buf);
}
/* Appends to 'buf' an OpenFlow header that is a stats reply to the stats
* request in 'request', using the same OpenFlow version and transaction ID as
* 'request'. Preallocate enough tailroom in 'buf for the stats reply's
* minimum body length, plus 'extra_tailroom' additional bytes.
*
* 'request' must be a stats request, that is, an OFPRAW_OFPST* or OFPRAW_NXST*
* value. Every stats request has a corresponding reply, so the (raw, version)
* pairing pitfalls of the other ofpraw_alloc_*() functions don't apply here.
*
* In the returned ofpbuf, 'header' points to the beginning of the
* OpenFlow header and 'msg' points just after it, to where the
* message's body will start. The caller must actually allocate the
* body into the space reserved for it, e.g. with ofpbuf_put_uninit().
*
* The caller owns the returned ofpbuf and must free it when it is no longer
* needed, e.g. with ofpbuf_delete(). */
void
ofpraw_put_stats_reply(const struct ofp_header *request, struct ofpbuf *buf)
{
enum ofperr error;
enum ofpraw raw;
error = ofpraw_decode_partial(&raw, request, ntohs(request->length));
ovs_assert(!error);
raw = ofpraw_stats_request_to_reply(raw, request->version);
ovs_assert(raw);
ofpraw_put__(raw, request->version, request->xid, 0, buf);
}
static void
ofpraw_put__(enum ofpraw raw, uint8_t version, ovs_be32 xid,
size_t extra_tailroom, struct ofpbuf *buf)
{
const struct raw_info *info = raw_info_get(raw);
const struct raw_instance *instance = raw_instance_get(info, version);
const struct ofphdrs *hdrs = &instance->hdrs;
struct ofp_header *oh;
ofpbuf_prealloc_tailroom(buf, (instance->hdrs_len + info->min_body
+ extra_tailroom));
buf->header = ofpbuf_put_uninit(buf, instance->hdrs_len);
buf->msg = ofpbuf_tail(buf);
oh = buf->header;
oh->version = version;
oh->type = hdrs->type;
oh->length = htons(buf->size);
oh->xid = xid;
if (hdrs->type == OFPT_VENDOR) {
struct ofp_vendor_header *ovh = buf->header;
ovh->vendor = htonl(hdrs->vendor);
ovh->subtype = htonl(hdrs->subtype);
} else if (version == OFP10_VERSION
&& (hdrs->type == OFPT10_STATS_REQUEST ||
hdrs->type == OFPT10_STATS_REPLY)) {
struct ofp10_stats_msg *osm = buf->header;
osm->type = htons(hdrs->stat);
osm->flags = htons(0);
if (hdrs->stat == OFPST_VENDOR) {
struct ofp10_vendor_stats_msg *ovsm = buf->header;
ovsm->vendor = htonl(hdrs->vendor);
if (hdrs->vendor == NX_VENDOR_ID) {
struct nicira10_stats_msg *nsm = buf->header;
nsm->subtype = htonl(hdrs->subtype);
memset(nsm->pad, 0, sizeof nsm->pad);
} else {
OVS_NOT_REACHED();
}
}
} else if (version != OFP10_VERSION
&& (hdrs->type == OFPT11_STATS_REQUEST ||
hdrs->type == OFPT11_STATS_REPLY)) {
struct ofp11_stats_msg *osm = buf->header;
osm->type = htons(hdrs->stat);
osm->flags = htons(0);
memset(osm->pad, 0, sizeof osm->pad);
if (hdrs->stat == OFPST_VENDOR) {
struct ofp11_vendor_stats_msg *ovsm = buf->header;
ovsm->vendor = htonl(hdrs->vendor);
ovsm->subtype = htonl(hdrs->subtype);
}
}
}
/* Returns 'raw''s name.
*
* The name is the name used for 'raw' in the OpenFlow specification. For
* example, ofpraw_get_name(OFPRAW_OFPT10_FEATURES_REPLY) is
* "OFPT_FEATURES_REPLY".
*
* The caller must not modify or free the returned string. */
const char *
ofpraw_get_name(enum ofpraw raw)
{
return raw_info_get(raw)->name;
}
/* Returns the stats reply that corresponds to 'raw' in the given OpenFlow
* 'version'. */
enum ofpraw
ofpraw_stats_request_to_reply(enum ofpraw raw, uint8_t version)
{
const struct raw_info *info = raw_info_get(raw);
const struct raw_instance *instance = raw_instance_get(info, version);
enum ofpraw reply_raw;
struct ofphdrs hdrs;
enum ofperr error;
hdrs = instance->hdrs;
switch ((enum ofp_version)hdrs.version) {
case OFP10_VERSION:
ovs_assert(hdrs.type == OFPT10_STATS_REQUEST);
hdrs.type = OFPT10_STATS_REPLY;
break;
case OFP11_VERSION:
case OFP12_VERSION:
case OFP13_VERSION:
case OFP14_VERSION:
case OFP15_VERSION:
ovs_assert(hdrs.type == OFPT11_STATS_REQUEST);
hdrs.type = OFPT11_STATS_REPLY;
break;
default:
OVS_NOT_REACHED();
}
error = ofpraw_from_ofphdrs(&reply_raw, &hdrs);
ovs_assert(!error);
return reply_raw;
}
/* Determines the OFPTYPE_* type of the OpenFlow message at 'oh', which has
* length 'oh->length'. (The caller must ensure that 'oh->length' bytes of
* data are readable at 'oh'.) On success, returns 0 and stores the type into
* '*typep'. On failure, returns an OFPERR_* error code and zeros '*typep'.
*
* This function checks that 'oh' is a valid length for its particular type of
* message, and returns an error if not. */
enum ofperr
ofptype_decode(enum ofptype *typep, const struct ofp_header *oh)
{
enum ofperr error;
enum ofpraw raw;
error = ofpraw_decode(&raw, oh);
*typep = error ? 0 : ofptype_from_ofpraw(raw);
return error;
}
/* Determines the OFPTYPE_* type of the OpenFlow message in 'msg', which starts
* at 'msg->data' and has length 'msg->size' bytes. On success,
* returns 0 and stores the type into '*typep'. On failure, returns an
* OFPERR_* error code and zeros '*typep'.
*
* This function checks that the message has a valid length for its particular
* type of message, and returns an error if not.
*
* In addition to setting '*typep', this function pulls off the OpenFlow header
* (including the stats headers, vendor header, and any subtype header) with
* ofpbuf_pull(). It also sets 'msg->header' to the start of the OpenFlow
* header and 'msg->msg' just beyond the headers (that is, to the final value
* of msg->data). */
enum ofperr
ofptype_pull(enum ofptype *typep, struct ofpbuf *buf)
{
enum ofperr error;
enum ofpraw raw;
error = ofpraw_pull(&raw, buf);
*typep = error ? 0 : ofptype_from_ofpraw(raw);
return error;
}
/* Returns the OFPTYPE_* type that corresponds to 'raw'.
*
* (This is a one-way trip, because the mapping from ofpraw to ofptype is
* many-to-one.) */
enum ofptype
ofptype_from_ofpraw(enum ofpraw raw)
{
return raw_info_get(raw)->type;
}
const char *
ofptype_get_name(enum ofptype type)
{
ovs_assert(type < ARRAY_SIZE(type_names));
return type_names[type];
}
/* Updates the 'length' field of the OpenFlow message in 'buf' to
* 'buf->size'. */
void
ofpmsg_update_length(struct ofpbuf *buf)
{
struct ofp_header *oh = ofpbuf_at_assert(buf, 0, sizeof *oh);
oh->length = htons(buf->size);
}
/* Returns just past the OpenFlow header (including the stats headers, vendor
* header, and any subtype header) in 'oh'. */
const void *
ofpmsg_body(const struct ofp_header *oh)
{
struct ofphdrs hdrs;
ofphdrs_decode_assert(&hdrs, oh, ntohs(oh->length));
return (const uint8_t *) oh + ofphdrs_len(&hdrs);
}
/* Return if it's a stat/multipart (OFPST) request message. */
bool
ofpmsg_is_stat_request(const struct ofp_header *oh)
{
return ofp_is_stat_request(oh->version, oh->type);
}
static ovs_be16 *ofpmp_flags__(const struct ofp_header *);
/* Initializes 'replies' as a new list of stats messages that reply to
* 'request', which must be a stats request message. Initially the list will
* consist of only a single reply part without any body. The caller should
* use calls to the other ofpmp_*() functions to add to the body and split the
* message into multiple parts, if necessary. */
void
ofpmp_init(struct ovs_list *replies, const struct ofp_header *request)
{
struct ofpbuf *msg;
list_init(replies);
msg = ofpraw_alloc_stats_reply(request, 1000);
list_push_back(replies, &msg->list_node);
}
/* Prepares to append up to 'len' bytes to the series of statistics replies in
* 'replies', which should have been initialized with ofpmp_init(), if
* necessary adding a new reply to the list.
*
* Returns an ofpbuf with at least 'len' bytes of tailroom. The 'len' bytes
* have not actually been allocated, so the caller must do so with
* e.g. ofpbuf_put_uninit(). */
struct ofpbuf *
ofpmp_reserve(struct ovs_list *replies, size_t len)
{
struct ofpbuf *msg = ofpbuf_from_list(list_back(replies));
if (msg->size + len <= UINT16_MAX) {
ofpbuf_prealloc_tailroom(msg, len);
return msg;
} else {
unsigned int hdrs_len;
struct ofpbuf *next;
struct ofphdrs hdrs;
ofphdrs_decode_assert(&hdrs, msg->data, msg->size);
hdrs_len = ofphdrs_len(&hdrs);
next = ofpbuf_new(MAX(1024, hdrs_len + len));
ofpbuf_put(next, msg->data, hdrs_len);
next->header = next->data;
next->msg = ofpbuf_tail(next);
list_push_back(replies, &next->list_node);
*ofpmp_flags__(msg->data) |= htons(OFPSF_REPLY_MORE);
return next;
}
}
/* Appends 'len' bytes to the series of statistics replies in 'replies', and
* returns the first byte. */
void *
ofpmp_append(struct ovs_list *replies, size_t len)
{
return ofpbuf_put_uninit(ofpmp_reserve(replies, len), len);
}
/* Sometimes, when composing stats replies, it's difficult to predict how long
* an individual reply chunk will be before actually encoding it into the reply
* buffer. This function allows easy handling of this case: just encode the
* reply, then use this function to break the message into two pieces if it
* exceeds the OpenFlow message limit.
*
* In detail, if the final stats message in 'replies' is too long for OpenFlow,
* this function breaks it into two separate stats replies, the first one with
* the first 'start_ofs' bytes, the second one containing the bytes from that
* offset onward. */
void
ofpmp_postappend(struct ovs_list *replies, size_t start_ofs)
{
struct ofpbuf *msg = ofpbuf_from_list(list_back(replies));
ovs_assert(start_ofs <= UINT16_MAX);
if (msg->size > UINT16_MAX) {
size_t len = msg->size - start_ofs;
memcpy(ofpmp_append(replies, len),
(const uint8_t *) msg->data + start_ofs, len);
msg->size = start_ofs;
}
}
/* Returns the OpenFlow version of the replies being constructed in 'replies',
* which should have been initialized by ofpmp_init(). */
enum ofp_version
ofpmp_version(struct ovs_list *replies)
{
struct ofpbuf *msg = ofpbuf_from_list(list_back(replies));
const struct ofp_header *oh = msg->data;
return oh->version;
}
/* Determines the OFPRAW_* type of the OpenFlow messages in 'replies', which
* should have been initialized by ofpmp_init(). */
enum ofpraw
ofpmp_decode_raw(struct ovs_list *replies)
{
struct ofpbuf *msg = ofpbuf_from_list(list_back(replies));
enum ofperr error;
enum ofpraw raw;
error = ofpraw_decode_partial(&raw, msg->data, msg->size);
ovs_assert(!error);
return raw;
}
static ovs_be16 *
ofpmp_flags__(const struct ofp_header *oh)
{
switch ((enum ofp_version)oh->version) {
case OFP10_VERSION:
return &((struct ofp10_stats_msg *) oh)->flags;
case OFP11_VERSION:
case OFP12_VERSION:
case OFP13_VERSION:
case OFP14_VERSION:
case OFP15_VERSION:
return &((struct ofp11_stats_msg *) oh)->flags;
default:
OVS_NOT_REACHED();
}
}
/* Returns the OFPSF_* flags found in the OpenFlow stats header of 'oh', which
* must be an OpenFlow stats request or reply.
*
* (OFPSF_REPLY_MORE is the only defined flag.) */
uint16_t
ofpmp_flags(const struct ofp_header *oh)
{
return ntohs(*ofpmp_flags__(oh));
}
/* Returns true if the OFPSF_REPLY_MORE flag is set in the OpenFlow stats
* header of 'oh', which must be an OpenFlow stats request or reply, false if
* it is not set. */
bool
ofpmp_more(const struct ofp_header *oh)
{
return (ofpmp_flags(oh) & OFPSF_REPLY_MORE) != 0;
}
static void ofpmsgs_init(void);
static const struct raw_info *
raw_info_get(enum ofpraw raw)
{
ofpmsgs_init();
ovs_assert(raw < ARRAY_SIZE(raw_infos));
return &raw_infos[raw];
}
static struct raw_instance *
raw_instance_get(const struct raw_info *info, uint8_t version)
{
ovs_assert(version >= info->min_version && version <= info->max_version);
return &info->instances[version - info->min_version];
}
static enum ofperr
ofpraw_from_ofphdrs(enum ofpraw *raw, const struct ofphdrs *hdrs)
{
static struct vlog_rate_limit rl = VLOG_RATE_LIMIT_INIT(1, 1);
struct raw_instance *raw_hdrs;
uint32_t hash;
ofpmsgs_init();
hash = ofphdrs_hash(hdrs);
HMAP_FOR_EACH_WITH_HASH (raw_hdrs, hmap_node, hash, &raw_instance_map) {
if (ofphdrs_equal(hdrs, &raw_hdrs->hdrs)) {
*raw = raw_hdrs->raw;
return 0;
}
}
if (!VLOG_DROP_WARN(&rl)) {
struct ds s;
ds_init(&s);
ds_put_format(&s, "version %"PRIu8", type %"PRIu8,
hdrs->version, hdrs->type);
if (ofphdrs_is_stat(hdrs)) {
ds_put_format(&s, ", stat %"PRIu16, hdrs->stat);
}
if (hdrs->vendor) {
ds_put_format(&s, ", vendor 0x%"PRIx32", subtype %"PRIu32,
hdrs->vendor, hdrs->subtype);
}
VLOG_WARN("unknown OpenFlow message (%s)", ds_cstr(&s));
ds_destroy(&s);
}
return (hdrs->vendor ? OFPERR_OFPBRC_BAD_SUBTYPE
: ofphdrs_is_stat(hdrs) ? OFPERR_OFPBRC_BAD_STAT
: OFPERR_OFPBRC_BAD_TYPE);
}
static void
ofpmsgs_init(void)
{
static struct ovsthread_once once = OVSTHREAD_ONCE_INITIALIZER;
const struct raw_info *info;
if (!ovsthread_once_start(&once)) {
return;
}
hmap_init(&raw_instance_map);
for (info = raw_infos; info < &raw_infos[ARRAY_SIZE(raw_infos)]; info++)
{
int n_instances = info->max_version - info->min_version + 1;
struct raw_instance *inst;
for (inst = info->instances;
inst < &info->instances[n_instances];
inst++) {
inst->hdrs_len = ofphdrs_len(&inst->hdrs);
hmap_insert(&raw_instance_map, &inst->hmap_node,
ofphdrs_hash(&inst->hdrs));
}
}
ovsthread_once_done(&once);
}