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ONF abandoned the OpenFlow specification, so that OpenFlow 1.6 will never be completed. It did not contain much in the way of useful features, so remove what support Open vSwitch already had. Signed-off-by: Ben Pfaff <blp@ovn.org> Acked-by: Justin Pettit <jpettit@ovn.org>
364 lines
12 KiB
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364 lines
12 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 Nicira, Inc.
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*
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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* You may obtain a copy of the License at:
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*
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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*
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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* limitations under the License.
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*/
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#include <config.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include "byte-order.h"
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#include "openflow/openflow.h"
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#include "openflow/nicira-ext.h"
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#include "openvswitch/dynamic-string.h"
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#include "openvswitch/ofp-errors.h"
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#include "openvswitch/ofp-msgs.h"
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#include "openvswitch/ofp-print.h"
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#include "openvswitch/ofpbuf.h"
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#include "openvswitch/vlog.h"
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#include "util.h"
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VLOG_DEFINE_THIS_MODULE(ofp_errors);
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struct triplet {
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uint32_t vendor;
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int type, code;
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};
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#include "ofp-errors.inc"
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/* Returns an ofperr_domain that corresponds to the OpenFlow version number
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* 'version' (one of the possible values of struct ofp_header's 'version'
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* member). Returns NULL if the version isn't defined or isn't understood by
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* OVS. */
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static const struct ofperr_domain *
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ofperr_domain_from_version(enum ofp_version version)
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{
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switch (version) {
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case OFP10_VERSION:
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return &ofperr_of10;
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case OFP11_VERSION:
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return &ofperr_of11;
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case OFP12_VERSION:
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return &ofperr_of12;
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case OFP13_VERSION:
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return &ofperr_of13;
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case OFP14_VERSION:
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return &ofperr_of14;
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case OFP15_VERSION:
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return &ofperr_of15;
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default:
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return NULL;
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}
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}
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/* Returns the name (e.g. "OpenFlow 1.0") of OpenFlow version 'version'. */
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const char *
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ofperr_domain_get_name(enum ofp_version version)
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{
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const struct ofperr_domain *domain = ofperr_domain_from_version(version);
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return domain ? domain->name : NULL;
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}
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/* Returns true if 'error' is a valid OFPERR_* value, false otherwise. */
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bool
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ofperr_is_valid(enum ofperr error)
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{
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return error >= OFPERR_OFS && error < OFPERR_OFS + OFPERR_N_ERRORS;
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}
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/* Returns the OFPERR_* value that corresponds to 'type' and 'code' within
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* 'version', or 0 if either no such OFPERR_* value exists or 'version' is
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* unknown. */
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static enum ofperr
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ofperr_decode(enum ofp_version version,
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uint32_t vendor, uint16_t type, uint16_t code)
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{
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const struct ofperr_domain *domain = ofperr_domain_from_version(version);
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return domain ? domain->decode(vendor, type, code) : 0;
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}
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/* Returns the name of 'error', e.g. "OFPBRC_BAD_TYPE" if 'error' is
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* OFPBRC_BAD_TYPE, or "<invalid>" if 'error' is not a valid OFPERR_* value.
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*
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* Consider ofperr_to_string() instead, if the error code might be an errno
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* value. */
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const char *
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ofperr_get_name(enum ofperr error)
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{
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return (ofperr_is_valid(error)
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? error_names[error - OFPERR_OFS]
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: "<invalid>");
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}
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/* Returns the OFPERR_* value that corresponds for 'name', 0 if none exists.
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* For example, returns OFPERR_OFPHFC_INCOMPATIBLE if 'name' is
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* "OFPHFC_INCOMPATIBLE".
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*
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* This is probably useful only for debugging and testing. */
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enum ofperr
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ofperr_from_name(const char *name)
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{
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int i;
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for (i = 0; i < OFPERR_N_ERRORS; i++) {
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if (!strcmp(name, error_names[i])) {
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return i + OFPERR_OFS;
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}
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}
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return 0;
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}
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/* Returns an extended description name of 'error', e.g. "ofp_header.type not
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* supported." if 'error' is OFPBRC_BAD_TYPE, or "<invalid>" if 'error' is not
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* a valid OFPERR_* value. */
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const char *
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ofperr_get_description(enum ofperr error)
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{
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return (ofperr_is_valid(error)
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? error_comments[error - OFPERR_OFS]
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: "<invalid>");
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}
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static const struct triplet *
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ofperr_get_triplet__(enum ofperr error, const struct ofperr_domain *domain)
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{
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size_t ofs = error - OFPERR_OFS;
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ovs_assert(ofperr_is_valid(error));
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return &domain->errors[ofs];
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}
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static struct ofpbuf *
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ofperr_encode_msg__(enum ofperr error, enum ofp_version ofp_version,
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ovs_be32 xid, const void *data, size_t data_len)
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{
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static struct vlog_rate_limit rl = VLOG_RATE_LIMIT_INIT(1, 5);
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const struct ofperr_domain *domain;
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const struct triplet *triplet;
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struct ofp_error_msg *oem;
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struct ofpbuf *buf;
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/* Get the error domain for 'ofp_version', or fall back to OF1.0. */
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domain = ofperr_domain_from_version(ofp_version);
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if (!domain) {
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VLOG_ERR_RL(&rl, "cannot encode error for unknown OpenFlow "
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"version 0x%02x", ofp_version);
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domain = &ofperr_of10;
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}
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/* Make sure 'error' is valid in 'domain', or use a fallback error. */
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if (!ofperr_is_valid(error)) {
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/* 'error' seems likely to be a system errno value. */
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VLOG_ERR_RL(&rl, "invalid OpenFlow error code %d (%s)",
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error, ovs_strerror(error));
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error = OFPERR_NXBRC_UNENCODABLE_ERROR;
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} else if (domain->errors[error - OFPERR_OFS].code < 0) {
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VLOG_ERR_RL(&rl, "cannot encode %s for %s",
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ofperr_get_name(error), domain->name);
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error = OFPERR_NXBRC_UNENCODABLE_ERROR;
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}
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triplet = ofperr_get_triplet__(error, domain);
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if (!triplet->vendor) {
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buf = ofpraw_alloc_xid(OFPRAW_OFPT_ERROR, domain->version, xid,
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sizeof *oem + data_len);
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oem = ofpbuf_put_uninit(buf, sizeof *oem);
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oem->type = htons(triplet->type);
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oem->code = htons(triplet->code);
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} else if (ofp_version <= OFP11_VERSION) {
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struct nx_vendor_error *nve;
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buf = ofpraw_alloc_xid(OFPRAW_OFPT_ERROR, domain->version, xid,
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sizeof *oem + sizeof *nve + data_len);
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oem = ofpbuf_put_uninit(buf, sizeof *oem);
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oem->type = htons(NXET_VENDOR);
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oem->code = htons(NXVC_VENDOR_ERROR);
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nve = ofpbuf_put_uninit(buf, sizeof *nve);
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nve->vendor = htonl(triplet->vendor);
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nve->type = htons(triplet->type);
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nve->code = htons(triplet->code);
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} else {
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ovs_be32 vendor = htonl(triplet->vendor);
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buf = ofpraw_alloc_xid(OFPRAW_OFPT_ERROR, domain->version, xid,
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sizeof *oem + sizeof(uint32_t) + data_len);
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oem = ofpbuf_put_uninit(buf, sizeof *oem);
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oem->type = htons(OFPET12_EXPERIMENTER);
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oem->code = htons(triplet->type);
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ofpbuf_put(buf, &vendor, sizeof vendor);
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}
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ofpbuf_put(buf, data, MIN(data_len, UINT16_MAX - buf->size));
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ofpmsg_update_length(buf);
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return buf;
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}
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/* Creates and returns an OpenFlow message of type OFPT_ERROR that conveys the
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* given 'error'.
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*
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* 'oh->version' determines the OpenFlow version of the error reply.
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* 'oh->xid' determines the xid of the error reply.
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* The error reply will contain an initial subsequence of 'oh', up to
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* 'oh->length' (or however much fits).
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*
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* This function isn't appropriate for encoding OFPET_HELLO_FAILED error
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* messages. Use ofperr_encode_hello() instead. */
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struct ofpbuf *
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ofperr_encode_reply(enum ofperr error, const struct ofp_header *oh)
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{
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return ofperr_encode_msg__(error, oh->version, oh->xid,
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oh, ntohs(oh->length));
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}
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/* Creates and returns an OpenFlow message of type OFPT_ERROR that conveys the
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* given 'error', in the error domain 'domain'. The error message will include
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* the additional null-terminated text string 's'.
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*
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* If 'version' is an unknown version then OFP10_VERSION is used.
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* OFPET_HELLO_FAILED error messages are supposed to be backward-compatible,
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* so in theory this should work. */
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struct ofpbuf *
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ofperr_encode_hello(enum ofperr error, enum ofp_version ofp_version,
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const char *s)
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{
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return ofperr_encode_msg__(error, ofp_version, htonl(0), s, strlen(s));
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}
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void
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ofperr_msg_format(struct ds *string, enum ofperr error,
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const struct ofpbuf *payload,
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const struct ofputil_port_map *port_map,
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const struct ofputil_table_map *table_map)
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{
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ds_put_format(string, " %s\n", ofperr_get_name(error));
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if (error == OFPERR_OFPHFC_INCOMPATIBLE || error == OFPERR_OFPHFC_EPERM) {
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ds_put_printable(string, payload->data, payload->size);
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} else {
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char *s = ofp_to_string(payload->data, payload->size,
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port_map, table_map, 1);
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ds_put_cstr(string, s);
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free(s);
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}
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}
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int
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ofperr_get_vendor(enum ofperr error, enum ofp_version version)
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{
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const struct ofperr_domain *domain = ofperr_domain_from_version(version);
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return domain ? ofperr_get_triplet__(error, domain)->vendor : -1;
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}
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/* Returns the value that would go into an OFPT_ERROR message's 'type' for
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* encoding 'error' in 'domain'. Returns -1 if 'error' is not encodable in
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* 'version' or 'version' is unknown.
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*
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* 'error' must be a valid OFPERR_* code, as checked by ofperr_is_valid(). */
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int
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ofperr_get_type(enum ofperr error, enum ofp_version version)
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{
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const struct ofperr_domain *domain = ofperr_domain_from_version(version);
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return domain ? ofperr_get_triplet__(error, domain)->type : -1;
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}
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/* Returns the value that would go into an OFPT_ERROR message's 'code' for
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* encoding 'error' in 'domain'. Returns -1 if 'error' is not encodable in
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* 'version', 'version' is unknown or if 'error' represents a category
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* rather than a specific error.
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*
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*
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* 'error' must be a valid OFPERR_* code, as checked by ofperr_is_valid(). */
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int
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ofperr_get_code(enum ofperr error, enum ofp_version version)
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{
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const struct ofperr_domain *domain = ofperr_domain_from_version(version);
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return domain ? ofperr_get_triplet__(error, domain)->code : -1;
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}
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/* Tries to decode 'oh', which should be an OpenFlow OFPT_ERROR message.
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* Returns an OFPERR_* constant on success, 0 on failure.
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*
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* If 'payload' is nonnull, on success '*payload' is initialized with a copy of
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* the error's payload (copying is required because the payload is not properly
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* aligned). The caller must free the payload (with ofpbuf_uninit()) when it
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* is no longer needed. On failure, '*payload' is cleared. */
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enum ofperr
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ofperr_decode_msg(const struct ofp_header *oh, struct ofpbuf *payload)
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{
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const struct ofp_error_msg *oem;
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enum ofpraw raw;
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uint16_t type, code;
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uint32_t vendor;
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if (payload) {
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memset(payload, 0, sizeof *payload);
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}
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/* Pull off the error message. */
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struct ofpbuf b = ofpbuf_const_initializer(oh, ntohs(oh->length));
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enum ofperr error = ofpraw_pull(&raw, &b);
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if (error) {
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return 0;
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}
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oem = ofpbuf_pull(&b, sizeof *oem);
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/* Get the error type and code. */
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vendor = 0;
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type = ntohs(oem->type);
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code = ntohs(oem->code);
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if (type == NXET_VENDOR && code == NXVC_VENDOR_ERROR) {
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const struct nx_vendor_error *nve = ofpbuf_try_pull(&b, sizeof *nve);
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if (!nve) {
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return 0;
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}
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vendor = ntohl(nve->vendor);
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type = ntohs(nve->type);
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code = ntohs(nve->code);
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} else if (type == OFPET12_EXPERIMENTER) {
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const ovs_be32 *vendorp = ofpbuf_try_pull(&b, sizeof *vendorp);
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if (!vendorp) {
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return 0;
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}
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vendor = ntohl(*vendorp);
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type = code;
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code = 0;
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}
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/* Translate the error type and code into an ofperr. */
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error = ofperr_decode(oh->version, vendor, type, code);
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if (error && payload) {
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ofpbuf_init(payload, b.size);
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ofpbuf_push(payload, b.data, b.size);
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}
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return error;
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}
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/* If 'error' is a valid OFPERR_* value, returns its name
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* (e.g. "OFPBRC_BAD_TYPE" for OFPBRC_BAD_TYPE). Otherwise, assumes that
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* 'error' is a positive errno value and returns what ovs_strerror() produces
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* for 'error'. */
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const char *
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ofperr_to_string(enum ofperr error)
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{
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return (ofperr_is_valid(error)
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? ofperr_get_name(error)
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: ovs_strerror(error));
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}
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