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/*
* Copyright (c) 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 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 "netdev-vport.h"
#include <errno.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <net/if.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include "byte-order.h"
#include "daemon.h"
#include "dirs.h"
#include "dpif.h"
#include "hash.h"
#include "hmap.h"
#include "list.h"
#include "netdev-provider.h"
#include "ofpbuf.h"
#include "packets.h"
#include "route-table.h"
#include "shash.h"
#include "socket-util.h"
#include "vlog.h"
VLOG_DEFINE_THIS_MODULE(netdev_vport);
#define VXLAN_DST_PORT 4789
#define LISP_DST_PORT 4341
#define DEFAULT_TTL 64
struct netdev_vport {
struct netdev up;
unsigned int change_seq;
uint8_t etheraddr[ETH_ADDR_LEN];
struct netdev_stats stats;
/* Tunnels. */
struct netdev_tunnel_config tnl_cfg;
/* Patch Ports. */
char *peer;
};
struct vport_class {
const char *dpif_port;
struct netdev_class netdev_class;
};
static int netdev_vport_create(const struct netdev_class *, const char *,
struct netdev **);
static int get_patch_config(const struct netdev *, struct smap *args);
static int get_tunnel_config(const struct netdev *, struct smap *args);
static void netdev_vport_poll_notify(struct netdev_vport *);
static bool
is_vport_class(const struct netdev_class *class)
{
return class->create == netdev_vport_create;
}
static const struct vport_class *
vport_class_cast(const struct netdev_class *class)
{
ovs_assert(is_vport_class(class));
return CONTAINER_OF(class, struct vport_class, netdev_class);
}
static struct netdev_vport *
netdev_vport_cast(const struct netdev *netdev)
{
ovs_assert(is_vport_class(netdev_get_class(netdev)));
return CONTAINER_OF(netdev, struct netdev_vport, up);
}
static const struct netdev_tunnel_config *
get_netdev_tunnel_config(const struct netdev *netdev)
{
return &netdev_vport_cast(netdev)->tnl_cfg;
}
bool
netdev_vport_is_patch(const struct netdev *netdev)
{
const struct netdev_class *class = netdev_get_class(netdev);
return class->get_config == get_patch_config;
}
static bool
netdev_vport_needs_dst_port(const struct netdev *dev)
{
const struct netdev_class *class = netdev_get_class(dev);
const char *type = netdev_get_type(dev);
return (class->get_config == get_tunnel_config &&
(!strcmp("vxlan", type) || !strcmp("lisp", type)));
}
const char *
netdev_vport_class_get_dpif_port(const struct netdev_class *class)
{
return is_vport_class(class) ? vport_class_cast(class)->dpif_port : NULL;
}
const char *
netdev_vport_get_dpif_port(const struct netdev *netdev,
char namebuf[], size_t bufsize)
{
if (netdev_vport_needs_dst_port(netdev)) {
const struct netdev_vport *vport = netdev_vport_cast(netdev);
const char *type = netdev_get_type(netdev);
/*
* Note: IFNAMSIZ is 16 bytes long. The maximum length of a VXLAN
* or LISP port name below is 15 or 14 bytes respectively. Still,
* assert here on the size of strlen(type) in case that changes
* in the future.
*/
BUILD_ASSERT(NETDEV_VPORT_NAME_BUFSIZE >= IFNAMSIZ);
ovs_assert(strlen(type) + 10 < IFNAMSIZ);
snprintf(namebuf, bufsize, "%s_sys_%d", type,
ntohs(vport->tnl_cfg.dst_port));
return namebuf;
} else {
const struct netdev_class *class = netdev_get_class(netdev);
const char *dpif_port = netdev_vport_class_get_dpif_port(class);
return dpif_port ? dpif_port : netdev_get_name(netdev);
}
}
char *
netdev_vport_get_dpif_port_strdup(const struct netdev *netdev)
{
char namebuf[NETDEV_VPORT_NAME_BUFSIZE];
return xstrdup(netdev_vport_get_dpif_port(netdev, namebuf,
sizeof namebuf));
}
static int
netdev_vport_create(const struct netdev_class *netdev_class, const char *name,
struct netdev **netdevp)
{
struct netdev_vport *dev;
dev = xzalloc(sizeof *dev);
netdev_init(&dev->up, name, netdev_class);
netdev: Decouple creating and configuring network devices. Until now, each call to netdev_open() for a particular network device had to either specify a set of network device arguments that was either empty or (for devices that already existed) equal to the existing device's configuration. Unfortunately, the definition of "equality" in the latter case was mostly done in terms of strict equality of string-to-string maps, which caused problems in cases where, for example, one set of arguments specified the default value of an optional argument explicitly and the other omitted it. The netdev interface does have provisions for defining equality other ways, but this had only been done in one case that was especially problematic in practice. One way to solve this particular problem would be to carefully define equality in all the problematic cases. This commit takes another approach based on the realization that there is really no need to do any comparisons. Instead, it removes configuration at netdev_open() time entirely, because almost all of netdev_open()'s callers are not interested in creating and configuring a netdev. Most of them just want to open a configured device and use it. Therefore, this commit stops providing any configuration arguments to netdev_open() and the provider functions that it calls. Instead, a caller that does want to configure a device does so after it opens it, by calling netdev_set_config(). This change allows us to simplify the netdev interface a bit. There is no longer any need to implement argument comparisons. As a result, there is also no need for "struct netdev_dev" to keep track of configuration at all. Instead, the network devices that have configuration keep track of it in their own internal form. This new interface does mean that it becomes possible to accidentally create and try to use an unconfigured netdev that requires configuration. Bug #6677. Reported-by: Paul Ingram <paul@nicira.com>
2011-08-08 12:49:17 -07:00
dev->change_seq = 1;
eth_addr_random(dev->etheraddr);
*netdevp = &dev->up;
netdev: Decouple creating and configuring network devices. Until now, each call to netdev_open() for a particular network device had to either specify a set of network device arguments that was either empty or (for devices that already existed) equal to the existing device's configuration. Unfortunately, the definition of "equality" in the latter case was mostly done in terms of strict equality of string-to-string maps, which caused problems in cases where, for example, one set of arguments specified the default value of an optional argument explicitly and the other omitted it. The netdev interface does have provisions for defining equality other ways, but this had only been done in one case that was especially problematic in practice. One way to solve this particular problem would be to carefully define equality in all the problematic cases. This commit takes another approach based on the realization that there is really no need to do any comparisons. Instead, it removes configuration at netdev_open() time entirely, because almost all of netdev_open()'s callers are not interested in creating and configuring a netdev. Most of them just want to open a configured device and use it. Therefore, this commit stops providing any configuration arguments to netdev_open() and the provider functions that it calls. Instead, a caller that does want to configure a device does so after it opens it, by calling netdev_set_config(). This change allows us to simplify the netdev interface a bit. There is no longer any need to implement argument comparisons. As a result, there is also no need for "struct netdev_dev" to keep track of configuration at all. Instead, the network devices that have configuration keep track of it in their own internal form. This new interface does mean that it becomes possible to accidentally create and try to use an unconfigured netdev that requires configuration. Bug #6677. Reported-by: Paul Ingram <paul@nicira.com>
2011-08-08 12:49:17 -07:00
route_table_register();
netdev: Decouple creating and configuring network devices. Until now, each call to netdev_open() for a particular network device had to either specify a set of network device arguments that was either empty or (for devices that already existed) equal to the existing device's configuration. Unfortunately, the definition of "equality" in the latter case was mostly done in terms of strict equality of string-to-string maps, which caused problems in cases where, for example, one set of arguments specified the default value of an optional argument explicitly and the other omitted it. The netdev interface does have provisions for defining equality other ways, but this had only been done in one case that was especially problematic in practice. One way to solve this particular problem would be to carefully define equality in all the problematic cases. This commit takes another approach based on the realization that there is really no need to do any comparisons. Instead, it removes configuration at netdev_open() time entirely, because almost all of netdev_open()'s callers are not interested in creating and configuring a netdev. Most of them just want to open a configured device and use it. Therefore, this commit stops providing any configuration arguments to netdev_open() and the provider functions that it calls. Instead, a caller that does want to configure a device does so after it opens it, by calling netdev_set_config(). This change allows us to simplify the netdev interface a bit. There is no longer any need to implement argument comparisons. As a result, there is also no need for "struct netdev_dev" to keep track of configuration at all. Instead, the network devices that have configuration keep track of it in their own internal form. This new interface does mean that it becomes possible to accidentally create and try to use an unconfigured netdev that requires configuration. Bug #6677. Reported-by: Paul Ingram <paul@nicira.com>
2011-08-08 12:49:17 -07:00
return 0;
}
static void
netdev_vport_destroy(struct netdev *netdev_)
{
struct netdev_vport *netdev = netdev_vport_cast(netdev_);
route_table_unregister();
free(netdev->peer);
free(netdev);
}
static int
netdev_vport_set_etheraddr(struct netdev *netdev_,
const uint8_t mac[ETH_ADDR_LEN])
{
struct netdev_vport *netdev = netdev_vport_cast(netdev_);
memcpy(netdev->etheraddr, mac, ETH_ADDR_LEN);
netdev_vport_poll_notify(netdev);
return 0;
}
static int
netdev_vport_get_etheraddr(const struct netdev *netdev,
uint8_t mac[ETH_ADDR_LEN])
{
memcpy(mac, netdev_vport_cast(netdev)->etheraddr, ETH_ADDR_LEN);
return 0;
}
static int
tunnel_get_status(const struct netdev *netdev, struct smap *smap)
{
char iface[IFNAMSIZ];
ovs_be32 route;
route = netdev_vport_cast(netdev)->tnl_cfg.ip_dst;
if (route_table_get_name(route, iface)) {
struct netdev *egress_netdev;
smap_add(smap, "tunnel_egress_iface", iface);
if (!netdev_open(iface, "system", &egress_netdev)) {
smap_add(smap, "tunnel_egress_iface_carrier",
netdev_get_carrier(egress_netdev) ? "up" : "down");
netdev_close(egress_netdev);
}
}
return 0;
}
static int
netdev_vport_update_flags(struct netdev *netdev OVS_UNUSED,
enum netdev_flags off,
enum netdev_flags on OVS_UNUSED,
enum netdev_flags *old_flagsp)
{
if (off & (NETDEV_UP | NETDEV_PROMISC)) {
return EOPNOTSUPP;
}
*old_flagsp = NETDEV_UP | NETDEV_PROMISC;
return 0;
}
static unsigned int
netdev_vport_change_seq(const struct netdev *netdev)
{
return netdev_vport_cast(netdev)->change_seq;
}
static void
netdev_vport_run(void)
{
route_table_run();
}
static void
netdev_vport_wait(void)
{
route_table_wait();
}
/* Helper functions. */
static void
netdev_vport_poll_notify(struct netdev_vport *ndv)
{
ndv->change_seq++;
if (!ndv->change_seq) {
ndv->change_seq++;
}
}
/* Code specific to tunnel types. */
static ovs_be64
parse_key(const struct smap *args, const char *name,
bool *present, bool *flow)
{
const char *s;
*present = false;
*flow = false;
s = smap_get(args, name);
if (!s) {
s = smap_get(args, "key");
if (!s) {
return 0;
}
}
*present = true;
if (!strcmp(s, "flow")) {
*flow = true;
return 0;
} else {
return htonll(strtoull(s, NULL, 0));
}
}
static int
set_tunnel_config(struct netdev *dev_, const struct smap *args)
{
struct netdev_vport *dev = netdev_vport_cast(dev_);
const char *name = netdev_get_name(dev_);
const char *type = netdev_get_type(dev_);
bool ipsec_mech_set, needs_dst_port, has_csum;
struct netdev_tunnel_config tnl_cfg;
struct smap_node *node;
has_csum = strstr(type, "gre");
ipsec_mech_set = false;
memset(&tnl_cfg, 0, sizeof tnl_cfg);
needs_dst_port = netdev_vport_needs_dst_port(dev_);
tnl_cfg.ipsec = strstr(type, "ipsec");
tnl_cfg.dont_fragment = true;
SMAP_FOR_EACH (node, args) {
if (!strcmp(node->key, "remote_ip")) {
struct in_addr in_addr;
if (!strcmp(node->value, "flow")) {
tnl_cfg.ip_dst_flow = true;
tnl_cfg.ip_dst = htonl(0);
} else if (lookup_ip(node->value, &in_addr)) {
VLOG_WARN("%s: bad %s 'remote_ip'", name, type);
} else if (ip_is_multicast(in_addr.s_addr)) {
VLOG_WARN("%s: multicast remote_ip="IP_FMT" not allowed",
name, IP_ARGS(in_addr.s_addr));
return EINVAL;
} else {
tnl_cfg.ip_dst = in_addr.s_addr;
}
} else if (!strcmp(node->key, "local_ip")) {
struct in_addr in_addr;
if (!strcmp(node->value, "flow")) {
tnl_cfg.ip_src_flow = true;
tnl_cfg.ip_src = htonl(0);
} else if (lookup_ip(node->value, &in_addr)) {
VLOG_WARN("%s: bad %s 'local_ip'", name, type);
} else {
tnl_cfg.ip_src = in_addr.s_addr;
}
} else if (!strcmp(node->key, "tos")) {
if (!strcmp(node->value, "inherit")) {
tnl_cfg.tos_inherit = true;
} else {
char *endptr;
int tos;
tos = strtol(node->value, &endptr, 0);
if (*endptr == '\0' && tos == (tos & IP_DSCP_MASK)) {
tnl_cfg.tos = tos;
} else {
VLOG_WARN("%s: invalid TOS %s", name, node->value);
}
}
} else if (!strcmp(node->key, "ttl")) {
if (!strcmp(node->value, "inherit")) {
tnl_cfg.ttl_inherit = true;
} else {
tnl_cfg.ttl = atoi(node->value);
}
} else if (!strcmp(node->key, "dst_port") && needs_dst_port) {
tnl_cfg.dst_port = htons(atoi(node->value));
} else if (!strcmp(node->key, "csum") && has_csum) {
if (!strcmp(node->value, "true")) {
tnl_cfg.csum = true;
}
} else if (!strcmp(node->key, "df_default")) {
if (!strcmp(node->value, "false")) {
tnl_cfg.dont_fragment = false;
}
} else if (!strcmp(node->key, "peer_cert") && tnl_cfg.ipsec) {
if (smap_get(args, "certificate")) {
ipsec_mech_set = true;
} else {
const char *use_ssl_cert;
/* If the "use_ssl_cert" is true, then "certificate" and
* "private_key" will be pulled from the SSL table. The
* use of this option is strongly discouraged, since it
* will like be removed when multiple SSL configurations
* are supported by OVS.
*/
use_ssl_cert = smap_get(args, "use_ssl_cert");
if (!use_ssl_cert || strcmp(use_ssl_cert, "true")) {
VLOG_ERR("%s: 'peer_cert' requires 'certificate' argument",
name);
return EINVAL;
}
ipsec_mech_set = true;
}
} else if (!strcmp(node->key, "psk") && tnl_cfg.ipsec) {
ipsec_mech_set = true;
} else if (tnl_cfg.ipsec
&& (!strcmp(node->key, "certificate")
|| !strcmp(node->key, "private_key")
|| !strcmp(node->key, "use_ssl_cert"))) {
/* Ignore options not used by the netdev. */
} else if (!strcmp(node->key, "key") ||
!strcmp(node->key, "in_key") ||
!strcmp(node->key, "out_key")) {
/* Handled separately below. */
} else {
VLOG_WARN("%s: unknown %s argument '%s'", name, type, node->key);
}
}
/* Add a default destination port for VXLAN if none specified. */
if (!strcmp(type, "vxlan") && !tnl_cfg.dst_port) {
tnl_cfg.dst_port = htons(VXLAN_DST_PORT);
}
/* Add a default destination port for LISP if none specified. */
if (!strcmp(type, "lisp") && !tnl_cfg.dst_port) {
tnl_cfg.dst_port = htons(LISP_DST_PORT);
}
if (tnl_cfg.ipsec) {
static pid_t pid = 0;
if (pid <= 0) {
char *file_name = xasprintf("%s/%s", ovs_rundir(),
"ovs-monitor-ipsec.pid");
pid = read_pidfile(file_name);
free(file_name);
}
if (pid < 0) {
VLOG_ERR("%s: IPsec requires the ovs-monitor-ipsec daemon",
name);
return EINVAL;
}
if (smap_get(args, "peer_cert") && smap_get(args, "psk")) {
VLOG_ERR("%s: cannot define both 'peer_cert' and 'psk'", name);
return EINVAL;
}
if (!ipsec_mech_set) {
VLOG_ERR("%s: IPsec requires an 'peer_cert' or psk' argument",
name);
return EINVAL;
}
}
if (!tnl_cfg.ip_dst && !tnl_cfg.ip_dst_flow) {
VLOG_ERR("%s: %s type requires valid 'remote_ip' argument",
name, type);
return EINVAL;
}
if (tnl_cfg.ip_src_flow && !tnl_cfg.ip_dst_flow) {
VLOG_ERR("%s: %s type requires 'remote_ip=flow' with 'local_ip=flow'",
name, type);
return EINVAL;
}
if (!tnl_cfg.ttl) {
tnl_cfg.ttl = DEFAULT_TTL;
}
tnl_cfg.in_key = parse_key(args, "in_key",
&tnl_cfg.in_key_present,
&tnl_cfg.in_key_flow);
tnl_cfg.out_key = parse_key(args, "out_key",
&tnl_cfg.out_key_present,
&tnl_cfg.out_key_flow);
dev->tnl_cfg = tnl_cfg;
netdev_vport_poll_notify(dev);
return 0;
}
static int
get_tunnel_config(const struct netdev *dev, struct smap *args)
{
const struct netdev_tunnel_config *tnl_cfg =
&netdev_vport_cast(dev)->tnl_cfg;
if (tnl_cfg->ip_dst) {
smap_add_format(args, "remote_ip", IP_FMT, IP_ARGS(tnl_cfg->ip_dst));
} else if (tnl_cfg->ip_dst_flow) {
smap_add(args, "remote_ip", "flow");
}
if (tnl_cfg->ip_src) {
smap_add_format(args, "local_ip", IP_FMT, IP_ARGS(tnl_cfg->ip_src));
} else if (tnl_cfg->ip_src_flow) {
smap_add(args, "local_ip", "flow");
}
if (tnl_cfg->in_key_flow && tnl_cfg->out_key_flow) {
smap_add(args, "key", "flow");
} else if (tnl_cfg->in_key_present && tnl_cfg->out_key_present
&& tnl_cfg->in_key == tnl_cfg->out_key) {
smap_add_format(args, "key", "%"PRIu64, ntohll(tnl_cfg->in_key));
} else {
if (tnl_cfg->in_key_flow) {
smap_add(args, "in_key", "flow");
} else if (tnl_cfg->in_key_present) {
smap_add_format(args, "in_key", "%"PRIu64,
ntohll(tnl_cfg->in_key));
}
if (tnl_cfg->out_key_flow) {
smap_add(args, "out_key", "flow");
} else if (tnl_cfg->out_key_present) {
smap_add_format(args, "out_key", "%"PRIu64,
ntohll(tnl_cfg->out_key));
}
}
if (tnl_cfg->ttl_inherit) {
smap_add(args, "ttl", "inherit");
} else if (tnl_cfg->ttl != DEFAULT_TTL) {
smap_add_format(args, "ttl", "%"PRIu8, tnl_cfg->ttl);
}
if (tnl_cfg->tos_inherit) {
smap_add(args, "tos", "inherit");
} else if (tnl_cfg->tos) {
smap_add_format(args, "tos", "0x%x", tnl_cfg->tos);
}
if (tnl_cfg->dst_port) {
uint16_t dst_port = ntohs(tnl_cfg->dst_port);
const char *type = netdev_get_type(dev);
if ((!strcmp("vxlan", type) && dst_port != VXLAN_DST_PORT) ||
(!strcmp("lisp", type) && dst_port != LISP_DST_PORT)) {
smap_add_format(args, "dst_port", "%d", dst_port);
}
}
if (tnl_cfg->csum) {
smap_add(args, "csum", "true");
}
if (!tnl_cfg->dont_fragment) {
smap_add(args, "df_default", "false");
}
return 0;
}
/* Code specific to patch ports. */
const char *
netdev_vport_patch_peer(const struct netdev *netdev)
{
return (netdev_vport_is_patch(netdev)
? netdev_vport_cast(netdev)->peer
: NULL);
}
void
netdev_vport_inc_rx(const struct netdev *netdev,
const struct dpif_flow_stats *stats)
{
if (is_vport_class(netdev_get_class(netdev))) {
struct netdev_vport *dev = netdev_vport_cast(netdev);
dev->stats.rx_packets += stats->n_packets;
dev->stats.rx_bytes += stats->n_bytes;
}
}
void
netdev_vport_inc_tx(const struct netdev *netdev,
const struct dpif_flow_stats *stats)
{
if (is_vport_class(netdev_get_class(netdev))) {
struct netdev_vport *dev = netdev_vport_cast(netdev);
dev->stats.tx_packets += stats->n_packets;
dev->stats.tx_bytes += stats->n_bytes;
}
}
static int
get_patch_config(const struct netdev *dev_, struct smap *args)
{
struct netdev_vport *dev = netdev_vport_cast(dev_);
if (dev->peer) {
smap_add(args, "peer", dev->peer);
}
return 0;
}
static int
set_patch_config(struct netdev *dev_, const struct smap *args)
{
struct netdev_vport *dev = netdev_vport_cast(dev_);
const char *name = netdev_get_name(dev_);
const char *peer;
peer = smap_get(args, "peer");
if (!peer) {
VLOG_ERR("%s: patch type requires valid 'peer' argument", name);
return EINVAL;
}
if (smap_count(args) > 1) {
VLOG_ERR("%s: patch type takes only a 'peer' argument", name);
return EINVAL;
}
if (!strcmp(name, peer)) {
VLOG_ERR("%s: patch peer must not be self", name);
return EINVAL;
}
free(dev->peer);
dev->peer = xstrdup(peer);
netdev_vport_poll_notify(dev);
return 0;
}
static int
get_stats(const struct netdev *netdev, struct netdev_stats *stats)
{
struct netdev_vport *dev = netdev_vport_cast(netdev);
memcpy(stats, &dev->stats, sizeof *stats);
return 0;
}
#define VPORT_FUNCTIONS(GET_CONFIG, SET_CONFIG, \
GET_TUNNEL_CONFIG, GET_STATUS) \
NULL, \
netdev_vport_run, \
netdev_vport_wait, \
\
netdev_vport_create, \
netdev_vport_destroy, \
GET_CONFIG, \
SET_CONFIG, \
GET_TUNNEL_CONFIG, \
\
NULL, /* rx_open */ \
\
NULL, /* send */ \
NULL, /* send_wait */ \
\
netdev_vport_set_etheraddr, \
netdev_vport_get_etheraddr, \
NULL, /* get_mtu */ \
NULL, /* set_mtu */ \
NULL, /* get_ifindex */ \
NULL, /* get_carrier */ \
NULL, /* get_carrier_resets */ \
NULL, /* get_miimon */ \
get_stats, \
NULL, /* set_stats */ \
\
NULL, /* get_features */ \
NULL, /* set_advertisements */ \
\
NULL, /* set_policing */ \
NULL, /* get_qos_types */ \
NULL, /* get_qos_capabilities */ \
NULL, /* get_qos */ \
NULL, /* set_qos */ \
NULL, /* get_queue */ \
NULL, /* set_queue */ \
NULL, /* delete_queue */ \
NULL, /* get_queue_stats */ \
NULL, /* dump_queues */ \
NULL, /* dump_queue_stats */ \
\
NULL, /* get_in4 */ \
NULL, /* set_in4 */ \
NULL, /* get_in6 */ \
NULL, /* add_router */ \
NULL, /* get_next_hop */ \
GET_STATUS, \
NULL, /* arp_lookup */ \
\
netdev_vport_update_flags, \
\
netdev_vport_change_seq
#define TUNNEL_CLASS(NAME, DPIF_PORT) \
{ DPIF_PORT, \
{ NAME, VPORT_FUNCTIONS(get_tunnel_config, \
set_tunnel_config, \
get_netdev_tunnel_config, \
tunnel_get_status) }}
void
netdev_vport_tunnel_register(void)
{
static const struct vport_class vport_classes[] = {
TUNNEL_CLASS("gre", "gre_system"),
TUNNEL_CLASS("ipsec_gre", "gre_system"),
TUNNEL_CLASS("gre64", "gre64_system"),
TUNNEL_CLASS("ipsec_gre64", "gre64_system"),
TUNNEL_CLASS("vxlan", "vxlan_system"),
TUNNEL_CLASS("lisp", "lisp_system")
};
static bool inited;
int i;
if (!inited) {
inited = true;
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(vport_classes); i++) {
netdev_register_provider(&vport_classes[i].netdev_class);
}
}
}
void
netdev_vport_patch_register(void)
{
static const struct vport_class patch_class =
{ NULL,
{ "patch", VPORT_FUNCTIONS(get_patch_config,
set_patch_config,
NULL,
NULL) }};
netdev_register_provider(&patch_class.netdev_class);
}