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ovs/lib/vconn.c
Thomas Graf ca6ba70092 list: Rename struct list to struct ovs_list
struct list is a common name and can't be used in public headers.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Graf <tgraf@noironetworks.com>
Acked-by: Ben Pfaff <blp@nicira.com>
2014-12-15 14:15:12 +01:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 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 "vconn-provider.h"
#include <errno.h>
#include <inttypes.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <poll.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "coverage.h"
#include "dynamic-string.h"
#include "fatal-signal.h"
#include "flow.h"
#include "ofp-errors.h"
#include "ofp-msgs.h"
#include "ofp-print.h"
#include "ofp-util.h"
#include "ofpbuf.h"
#include "openflow/nicira-ext.h"
#include "openflow/openflow.h"
#include "packets.h"
#include "poll-loop.h"
#include "random.h"
#include "util.h"
#include "vlog.h"
#include "socket-util.h"
VLOG_DEFINE_THIS_MODULE(vconn);
COVERAGE_DEFINE(vconn_open);
COVERAGE_DEFINE(vconn_received);
COVERAGE_DEFINE(vconn_sent);
/* State of an active vconn.*/
enum vconn_state {
/* This is the ordinary progression of states. */
VCS_CONNECTING, /* Underlying vconn is not connected. */
VCS_SEND_HELLO, /* Waiting to send OFPT_HELLO message. */
VCS_RECV_HELLO, /* Waiting to receive OFPT_HELLO message. */
VCS_CONNECTED, /* Connection established. */
/* These states are entered only when something goes wrong. */
VCS_SEND_ERROR, /* Sending OFPT_ERROR message. */
VCS_DISCONNECTED /* Connection failed or connection closed. */
};
static const struct vconn_class *vconn_classes[] = {
&tcp_vconn_class,
&unix_vconn_class,
#ifdef HAVE_OPENSSL
&ssl_vconn_class,
#endif
};
static const struct pvconn_class *pvconn_classes[] = {
&ptcp_pvconn_class,
&punix_pvconn_class,
#ifdef HAVE_OPENSSL
&pssl_pvconn_class,
#endif
};
/* Rate limit for individual OpenFlow messages going over the vconn, output at
* DBG level. This is very high because, if these are enabled, it is because
* we really need to see them. */
static struct vlog_rate_limit ofmsg_rl = VLOG_RATE_LIMIT_INIT(600, 600);
/* Rate limit for OpenFlow message parse errors. These always indicate a bug
* in the peer and so there's not much point in showing a lot of them. */
static struct vlog_rate_limit bad_ofmsg_rl = VLOG_RATE_LIMIT_INIT(1, 5);
static int do_recv(struct vconn *, struct ofpbuf **);
static int do_send(struct vconn *, struct ofpbuf *);
/* Check the validity of the vconn class structures. */
static void
check_vconn_classes(void)
{
#ifndef NDEBUG
size_t i;
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(vconn_classes); i++) {
const struct vconn_class *class = vconn_classes[i];
ovs_assert(class->name != NULL);
ovs_assert(class->open != NULL);
if (class->close || class->recv || class->send
|| class->run || class->run_wait || class->wait) {
ovs_assert(class->close != NULL);
ovs_assert(class->recv != NULL);
ovs_assert(class->send != NULL);
ovs_assert(class->wait != NULL);
} else {
/* This class delegates to another one. */
}
}
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(pvconn_classes); i++) {
const struct pvconn_class *class = pvconn_classes[i];
ovs_assert(class->name != NULL);
ovs_assert(class->listen != NULL);
if (class->close || class->accept || class->wait) {
ovs_assert(class->close != NULL);
ovs_assert(class->accept != NULL);
ovs_assert(class->wait != NULL);
} else {
/* This class delegates to another one. */
}
}
#endif
}
/* Prints information on active (if 'active') and passive (if 'passive')
* connection methods supported by the vconn. If 'bootstrap' is true, also
* advertises options to bootstrap the CA certificate. */
void
vconn_usage(bool active, bool passive, bool bootstrap OVS_UNUSED)
{
/* Really this should be implemented via callbacks into the vconn
* providers, but that seems too heavy-weight to bother with at the
* moment. */
printf("\n");
if (active) {
printf("Active OpenFlow connection methods:\n");
printf(" tcp:IP[:PORT] "
"PORT (default: %d) at remote IP\n", OFP_OLD_PORT);
#ifdef HAVE_OPENSSL
printf(" ssl:IP[:PORT] "
"SSL PORT (default: %d) at remote IP\n", OFP_OLD_PORT);
#endif
printf(" unix:FILE Unix domain socket named FILE\n");
}
if (passive) {
printf("Passive OpenFlow connection methods:\n");
printf(" ptcp:[PORT][:IP] "
"listen to TCP PORT (default: %d) on IP\n",
OFP_OLD_PORT);
#ifdef HAVE_OPENSSL
printf(" pssl:[PORT][:IP] "
"listen for SSL on PORT (default: %d) on IP\n",
OFP_OLD_PORT);
#endif
printf(" punix:FILE "
"listen on Unix domain socket FILE\n");
}
#ifdef HAVE_OPENSSL
printf("PKI configuration (required to use SSL):\n"
" -p, --private-key=FILE file with private key\n"
" -c, --certificate=FILE file with certificate for private key\n"
" -C, --ca-cert=FILE file with peer CA certificate\n");
if (bootstrap) {
printf(" --bootstrap-ca-cert=FILE file with peer CA certificate "
"to read or create\n");
}
#endif
}
/* Given 'name', a connection name in the form "TYPE:ARGS", stores the class
* named "TYPE" into '*classp' and returns 0. Returns EAFNOSUPPORT and stores
* a null pointer into '*classp' if 'name' is in the wrong form or if no such
* class exists. */
static int
vconn_lookup_class(const char *name, const struct vconn_class **classp)
{
size_t prefix_len;
prefix_len = strcspn(name, ":");
if (name[prefix_len] != '\0') {
size_t i;
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(vconn_classes); i++) {
const struct vconn_class *class = vconn_classes[i];
if (strlen(class->name) == prefix_len
&& !memcmp(class->name, name, prefix_len)) {
*classp = class;
return 0;
}
}
}
*classp = NULL;
return EAFNOSUPPORT;
}
/* Returns 0 if 'name' is a connection name in the form "TYPE:ARGS" and TYPE is
* a supported connection type, otherwise EAFNOSUPPORT. */
int
vconn_verify_name(const char *name)
{
const struct vconn_class *class;
return vconn_lookup_class(name, &class);
}
/* Attempts to connect to an OpenFlow device. 'name' is a connection name in
* the form "TYPE:ARGS", where TYPE is an active vconn class's name and ARGS
* are vconn class-specific.
*
* The vconn will automatically negotiate an OpenFlow protocol version
* acceptable to both peers on the connection. The version negotiated will be
* one of those in the 'allowed_versions' bitmap: version 'x' is allowed if
* allowed_versions & (1 << x) is nonzero. If 'allowed_versions' is zero, then
* OFPUTIL_DEFAULT_VERSIONS are allowed.
*
* Returns 0 if successful, otherwise a positive errno value. If successful,
* stores a pointer to the new connection in '*vconnp', otherwise a null
* pointer. */
int
vconn_open(const char *name, uint32_t allowed_versions, uint8_t dscp,
struct vconn **vconnp)
{
const struct vconn_class *class;
struct vconn *vconn;
char *suffix_copy;
int error;
COVERAGE_INC(vconn_open);
check_vconn_classes();
if (!allowed_versions) {
allowed_versions = OFPUTIL_DEFAULT_VERSIONS;
}
/* Look up the class. */
error = vconn_lookup_class(name, &class);
if (!class) {
goto error;
}
/* Call class's "open" function. */
suffix_copy = xstrdup(strchr(name, ':') + 1);
error = class->open(name, allowed_versions, suffix_copy, &vconn, dscp);
free(suffix_copy);
if (error) {
goto error;
}
/* Success. */
ovs_assert(vconn->state != VCS_CONNECTING || vconn->class->connect);
*vconnp = vconn;
return 0;
error:
*vconnp = NULL;
return error;
}
/* Allows 'vconn' to perform maintenance activities, such as flushing output
* buffers. */
void
vconn_run(struct vconn *vconn)
{
if (vconn->state == VCS_CONNECTING ||
vconn->state == VCS_SEND_HELLO ||
vconn->state == VCS_RECV_HELLO) {
vconn_connect(vconn);
}
if (vconn->class->run) {
(vconn->class->run)(vconn);
}
}
/* Arranges for the poll loop to wake up when 'vconn' needs to perform
* maintenance activities. */
void
vconn_run_wait(struct vconn *vconn)
{
if (vconn->state == VCS_CONNECTING ||
vconn->state == VCS_SEND_HELLO ||
vconn->state == VCS_RECV_HELLO) {
vconn_connect_wait(vconn);
}
if (vconn->class->run_wait) {
(vconn->class->run_wait)(vconn);
}
}
/* Returns 0 if 'vconn' is healthy (connecting or connected), a positive errno
* value if the connection died abnormally (connection failed or aborted), or
* EOF if the connection was closed in a normal way. */
int
vconn_get_status(const struct vconn *vconn)
{
return vconn->error == EAGAIN ? 0 : vconn->error;
}
int
vconn_open_block(const char *name, uint32_t allowed_versions, uint8_t dscp,
struct vconn **vconnp)
{
struct vconn *vconn;
int error;
fatal_signal_run();
error = vconn_open(name, allowed_versions, dscp, &vconn);
if (!error) {
error = vconn_connect_block(vconn);
}
if (error) {
vconn_close(vconn);
*vconnp = NULL;
} else {
*vconnp = vconn;
}
return error;
}
/* Closes 'vconn'. */
void
vconn_close(struct vconn *vconn)
{
if (vconn != NULL) {
char *name = vconn->name;
(vconn->class->close)(vconn);
free(name);
}
}
/* Returns the name of 'vconn', that is, the string passed to vconn_open(). */
const char *
vconn_get_name(const struct vconn *vconn)
{
return vconn->name;
}
/* Returns the allowed_versions of 'vconn', that is,
* the allowed_versions passed to vconn_open(). */
uint32_t
vconn_get_allowed_versions(const struct vconn *vconn)
{
return vconn->allowed_versions;
}
/* Sets the allowed_versions of 'vconn', overriding
* the allowed_versions passed to vconn_open(). */
void
vconn_set_allowed_versions(struct vconn *vconn, uint32_t allowed_versions)
{
vconn->allowed_versions = allowed_versions;
}
/* Returns the OpenFlow version negotiated with the peer, or -1 if version
* negotiation is not yet complete.
*
* A vconn that has successfully connected (that is, vconn_connect() or
* vconn_send() or vconn_recv() has returned 0) always negotiated a version. */
int
vconn_get_version(const struct vconn *vconn)
{
return vconn->version ? vconn->version : -1;
}
/* By default, a vconn accepts only OpenFlow messages whose version matches the
* one negotiated for the connection. A message received with a different
* version is an error that causes the vconn to drop the connection.
*
* This functions allows 'vconn' to accept messages with any OpenFlow version.
* This is useful in the special case where 'vconn' is used as an rconn
* "monitor" connection (see rconn_add_monitor()), that is, where 'vconn' is
* used as a target for mirroring OpenFlow messages for debugging and
* troubleshooting.
*
* This function should be called after a successful vconn_open() or
* pvconn_accept() but before the connection completes, that is, before
* vconn_connect() returns success. Otherwise, messages that arrive on 'vconn'
* beforehand with an unexpected version will the vconn to drop the
* connection. */
void
vconn_set_recv_any_version(struct vconn *vconn)
{
vconn->recv_any_version = true;
}
static void
vcs_connecting(struct vconn *vconn)
{
int retval = (vconn->class->connect)(vconn);
ovs_assert(retval != EINPROGRESS);
if (!retval) {
vconn->state = VCS_SEND_HELLO;
} else if (retval != EAGAIN) {
vconn->state = VCS_DISCONNECTED;
vconn->error = retval;
}
}
static void
vcs_send_hello(struct vconn *vconn)
{
struct ofpbuf *b;
int retval;
b = ofputil_encode_hello(vconn->allowed_versions);
retval = do_send(vconn, b);
if (!retval) {
vconn->state = VCS_RECV_HELLO;
} else {
ofpbuf_delete(b);
if (retval != EAGAIN) {
vconn->state = VCS_DISCONNECTED;
vconn->error = retval;
}
}
}
static char *
version_bitmap_to_string(uint32_t bitmap)
{
struct ds s;
ds_init(&s);
if (!bitmap) {
ds_put_cstr(&s, "no versions");
} else if (is_pow2(bitmap)) {
ds_put_cstr(&s, "version ");
ofputil_format_version(&s, leftmost_1bit_idx(bitmap));
} else if (is_pow2((bitmap >> 1) + 1)) {
ds_put_cstr(&s, "version ");
ofputil_format_version(&s, leftmost_1bit_idx(bitmap));
ds_put_cstr(&s, " and earlier");
} else {
ds_put_cstr(&s, "versions ");
ofputil_format_version_bitmap(&s, bitmap);
}
return ds_steal_cstr(&s);
}
static void
vcs_recv_hello(struct vconn *vconn)
{
struct ofpbuf *b;
int retval;
retval = do_recv(vconn, &b);
if (!retval) {
enum ofptype type;
enum ofperr error;
error = ofptype_decode(&type, ofpbuf_data(b));
if (!error && type == OFPTYPE_HELLO) {
char *peer_s, *local_s;
uint32_t common_versions;
if (!ofputil_decode_hello(ofpbuf_data(b), &vconn->peer_versions)) {
struct ds msg = DS_EMPTY_INITIALIZER;
ds_put_format(&msg, "%s: unknown data in hello:\n",
vconn->name);
ds_put_hex_dump(&msg, ofpbuf_data(b), ofpbuf_size(b), 0, true);
VLOG_WARN_RL(&bad_ofmsg_rl, "%s", ds_cstr(&msg));
ds_destroy(&msg);
}
local_s = version_bitmap_to_string(vconn->allowed_versions);
peer_s = version_bitmap_to_string(vconn->peer_versions);
common_versions = vconn->peer_versions & vconn->allowed_versions;
if (!common_versions) {
vconn->version = leftmost_1bit_idx(vconn->peer_versions);
VLOG_WARN_RL(&bad_ofmsg_rl,
"%s: version negotiation failed (we support "
"%s, peer supports %s)",
vconn->name, local_s, peer_s);
vconn->state = VCS_SEND_ERROR;
} else {
vconn->version = leftmost_1bit_idx(common_versions);
VLOG_DBG("%s: negotiated OpenFlow version 0x%02x "
"(we support %s, peer supports %s)", vconn->name,
vconn->version, local_s, peer_s);
vconn->state = VCS_CONNECTED;
}
free(local_s);
free(peer_s);
ofpbuf_delete(b);
return;
} else {
char *s = ofp_to_string(ofpbuf_data(b), ofpbuf_size(b), 1);
VLOG_WARN_RL(&bad_ofmsg_rl,
"%s: received message while expecting hello: %s",
vconn->name, s);
free(s);
retval = EPROTO;
ofpbuf_delete(b);
}
}
if (retval != EAGAIN) {
vconn->state = VCS_DISCONNECTED;
vconn->error = retval == EOF ? ECONNRESET : retval;
}
}
static void
vcs_send_error(struct vconn *vconn)
{
struct ofpbuf *b;
char s[128];
int retval;
char *local_s, *peer_s;
local_s = version_bitmap_to_string(vconn->allowed_versions);
peer_s = version_bitmap_to_string(vconn->peer_versions);
snprintf(s, sizeof s, "We support %s, you support %s, no common versions.",
local_s, peer_s);
free(peer_s);
free(local_s);
b = ofperr_encode_hello(OFPERR_OFPHFC_INCOMPATIBLE, vconn->version, s);
retval = do_send(vconn, b);
if (retval) {
ofpbuf_delete(b);
}
if (retval != EAGAIN) {
vconn->state = VCS_DISCONNECTED;
vconn->error = retval ? retval : EPROTO;
}
}
/* Tries to complete the connection on 'vconn'. If 'vconn''s connection is
* complete, returns 0 if the connection was successful or a positive errno
* value if it failed. If the connection is still in progress, returns
* EAGAIN. */
int
vconn_connect(struct vconn *vconn)
{
enum vconn_state last_state;
do {
last_state = vconn->state;
switch (vconn->state) {
case VCS_CONNECTING:
vcs_connecting(vconn);
break;
case VCS_SEND_HELLO:
vcs_send_hello(vconn);
break;
case VCS_RECV_HELLO:
vcs_recv_hello(vconn);
break;
case VCS_CONNECTED:
return 0;
case VCS_SEND_ERROR:
vcs_send_error(vconn);
break;
case VCS_DISCONNECTED:
return vconn->error;
default:
OVS_NOT_REACHED();
}
} while (vconn->state != last_state);
return EAGAIN;
}
/* Tries to receive an OpenFlow message from 'vconn'. If successful, stores
* the received message into '*msgp' and returns 0. The caller is responsible
* for destroying the message with ofpbuf_delete(). On failure, returns a
* positive errno value and stores a null pointer into '*msgp'. On normal
* connection close, returns EOF.
*
* vconn_recv will not block waiting for a packet to arrive. If no packets
* have been received, it returns EAGAIN immediately. */
int
vconn_recv(struct vconn *vconn, struct ofpbuf **msgp)
{
struct ofpbuf *msg;
int retval;
retval = vconn_connect(vconn);
if (!retval) {
retval = do_recv(vconn, &msg);
}
if (!retval && !vconn->recv_any_version) {
const struct ofp_header *oh = ofpbuf_data(msg);
if (oh->version != vconn->version) {
enum ofptype type;
if (ofptype_decode(&type, ofpbuf_data(msg))
|| (type != OFPTYPE_HELLO &&
type != OFPTYPE_ERROR &&
type != OFPTYPE_ECHO_REQUEST &&
type != OFPTYPE_ECHO_REPLY)) {
struct ofpbuf *reply;
VLOG_ERR_RL(&bad_ofmsg_rl, "%s: received OpenFlow version "
"0x%02"PRIx8" != expected %02x",
vconn->name, oh->version, vconn->version);
/* Send a "bad version" reply, if we can. */
reply = ofperr_encode_reply(OFPERR_OFPBRC_BAD_VERSION, oh);
retval = vconn_send(vconn, reply);
if (retval) {
VLOG_INFO_RL(&bad_ofmsg_rl,
"%s: failed to queue error reply (%s)",
vconn->name, ovs_strerror(retval));
ofpbuf_delete(reply);
}
/* Suppress the received message, as if it had not arrived. */
retval = EAGAIN;
ofpbuf_delete(msg);
}
}
}
*msgp = retval ? NULL : msg;
return retval;
}
static int
do_recv(struct vconn *vconn, struct ofpbuf **msgp)
{
int retval = (vconn->class->recv)(vconn, msgp);
if (!retval) {
COVERAGE_INC(vconn_received);
if (VLOG_IS_DBG_ENABLED()) {
char *s = ofp_to_string(ofpbuf_data(*msgp), ofpbuf_size(*msgp), 1);
VLOG_DBG_RL(&ofmsg_rl, "%s: received: %s", vconn->name, s);
free(s);
}
}
return retval;
}
/* Tries to queue 'msg' for transmission on 'vconn'. If successful, returns 0,
* in which case ownership of 'msg' is transferred to the vconn. Success does
* not guarantee that 'msg' has been or ever will be delivered to the peer,
* only that it has been queued for transmission.
*
* Returns a positive errno value on failure, in which case the caller
* retains ownership of 'msg'.
*
* vconn_send will not block. If 'msg' cannot be immediately accepted for
* transmission, it returns EAGAIN immediately. */
int
vconn_send(struct vconn *vconn, struct ofpbuf *msg)
{
int retval = vconn_connect(vconn);
if (!retval) {
retval = do_send(vconn, msg);
}
return retval;
}
static int
do_send(struct vconn *vconn, struct ofpbuf *msg)
{
int retval;
ovs_assert(ofpbuf_size(msg) >= sizeof(struct ofp_header));
ofpmsg_update_length(msg);
if (!VLOG_IS_DBG_ENABLED()) {
COVERAGE_INC(vconn_sent);
retval = (vconn->class->send)(vconn, msg);
} else {
char *s = ofp_to_string(ofpbuf_data(msg), ofpbuf_size(msg), 1);
retval = (vconn->class->send)(vconn, msg);
if (retval != EAGAIN) {
VLOG_DBG_RL(&ofmsg_rl, "%s: sent (%s): %s",
vconn->name, ovs_strerror(retval), s);
}
free(s);
}
return retval;
}
/* Same as vconn_connect(), except that it waits until the connection on
* 'vconn' completes or fails. Thus, it will never return EAGAIN. */
int
vconn_connect_block(struct vconn *vconn)
{
int error;
while ((error = vconn_connect(vconn)) == EAGAIN) {
vconn_run(vconn);
vconn_run_wait(vconn);
vconn_connect_wait(vconn);
poll_block();
}
ovs_assert(error != EINPROGRESS);
return error;
}
/* Same as vconn_send, except that it waits until 'msg' can be transmitted. */
int
vconn_send_block(struct vconn *vconn, struct ofpbuf *msg)
{
int retval;
fatal_signal_run();
while ((retval = vconn_send(vconn, msg)) == EAGAIN) {
vconn_run(vconn);
vconn_run_wait(vconn);
vconn_send_wait(vconn);
poll_block();
}
return retval;
}
/* Same as vconn_recv, except that it waits until a message is received. */
int
vconn_recv_block(struct vconn *vconn, struct ofpbuf **msgp)
{
int retval;
fatal_signal_run();
while ((retval = vconn_recv(vconn, msgp)) == EAGAIN) {
vconn_run(vconn);
vconn_run_wait(vconn);
vconn_recv_wait(vconn);
poll_block();
}
return retval;
}
/* Waits until a message with a transaction ID matching 'xid' is received on
* 'vconn'. Returns 0 if successful, in which case the reply is stored in
* '*replyp' for the caller to examine and free. Otherwise returns a positive
* errno value, or EOF, and sets '*replyp' to null.
*
* 'request' is always destroyed, regardless of the return value. */
int
vconn_recv_xid(struct vconn *vconn, ovs_be32 xid, struct ofpbuf **replyp)
{
for (;;) {
ovs_be32 recv_xid;
struct ofpbuf *reply;
int error;
error = vconn_recv_block(vconn, &reply);
if (error) {
*replyp = NULL;
return error;
}
recv_xid = ((struct ofp_header *) ofpbuf_data(reply))->xid;
if (xid == recv_xid) {
*replyp = reply;
return 0;
}
VLOG_DBG_RL(&bad_ofmsg_rl, "%s: received reply with xid %08"PRIx32
" != expected %08"PRIx32,
vconn->name, ntohl(recv_xid), ntohl(xid));
ofpbuf_delete(reply);
}
}
/* Sends 'request' to 'vconn' and blocks until it receives a reply with a
* matching transaction ID. Returns 0 if successful, in which case the reply
* is stored in '*replyp' for the caller to examine and free. Otherwise
* returns a positive errno value, or EOF, and sets '*replyp' to null.
*
* 'request' should be an OpenFlow request that requires a reply. Otherwise,
* if there is no reply, this function can end up blocking forever (or until
* the peer drops the connection).
*
* 'request' is always destroyed, regardless of the return value. */
int
vconn_transact(struct vconn *vconn, struct ofpbuf *request,
struct ofpbuf **replyp)
{
ovs_be32 send_xid = ((struct ofp_header *) ofpbuf_data(request))->xid;
int error;
*replyp = NULL;
error = vconn_send_block(vconn, request);
if (error) {
ofpbuf_delete(request);
}
return error ? error : vconn_recv_xid(vconn, send_xid, replyp);
}
/* Sends 'request' followed by a barrier request to 'vconn', then blocks until
* it receives a reply to the barrier. If successful, stores the reply to
* 'request' in '*replyp', if one was received, and otherwise NULL, then
* returns 0. Otherwise returns a positive errno value, or EOF, and sets
* '*replyp' to null.
*
* This function is useful for sending an OpenFlow request that doesn't
* ordinarily include a reply but might report an error in special
* circumstances.
*
* 'request' is always destroyed, regardless of the return value. */
int
vconn_transact_noreply(struct vconn *vconn, struct ofpbuf *request,
struct ofpbuf **replyp)
{
ovs_be32 request_xid;
ovs_be32 barrier_xid;
struct ofpbuf *barrier;
int error;
*replyp = NULL;
/* Send request. */
request_xid = ((struct ofp_header *) ofpbuf_data(request))->xid;
error = vconn_send_block(vconn, request);
if (error) {
ofpbuf_delete(request);
return error;
}
/* Send barrier. */
barrier = ofputil_encode_barrier_request(vconn_get_version(vconn));
barrier_xid = ((struct ofp_header *) ofpbuf_data(barrier))->xid;
error = vconn_send_block(vconn, barrier);
if (error) {
ofpbuf_delete(barrier);
return error;
}
for (;;) {
struct ofpbuf *msg;
ovs_be32 msg_xid;
int error;
error = vconn_recv_block(vconn, &msg);
if (error) {
ofpbuf_delete(*replyp);
*replyp = NULL;
return error;
}
msg_xid = ((struct ofp_header *) ofpbuf_data(msg))->xid;
if (msg_xid == request_xid) {
if (*replyp) {
VLOG_WARN_RL(&bad_ofmsg_rl, "%s: duplicate replies with "
"xid %08"PRIx32, vconn->name, ntohl(msg_xid));
ofpbuf_delete(*replyp);
}
*replyp = msg;
} else {
ofpbuf_delete(msg);
if (msg_xid == barrier_xid) {
return 0;
} else {
VLOG_DBG_RL(&bad_ofmsg_rl, "%s: reply with xid %08"PRIx32
" != expected %08"PRIx32" or %08"PRIx32,
vconn->name, ntohl(msg_xid),
ntohl(request_xid), ntohl(barrier_xid));
}
}
}
}
/* vconn_transact_noreply() for a list of "struct ofpbuf"s, sent one by one.
* All of the requests on 'requests' are always destroyed, regardless of the
* return value. */
int
vconn_transact_multiple_noreply(struct vconn *vconn, struct ovs_list *requests,
struct ofpbuf **replyp)
{
struct ofpbuf *request, *next;
LIST_FOR_EACH_SAFE (request, next, list_node, requests) {
int error;
list_remove(&request->list_node);
error = vconn_transact_noreply(vconn, request, replyp);
if (error || *replyp) {
ofpbuf_list_delete(requests);
return error;
}
}
*replyp = NULL;
return 0;
}
void
vconn_wait(struct vconn *vconn, enum vconn_wait_type wait)
{
ovs_assert(wait == WAIT_CONNECT || wait == WAIT_RECV || wait == WAIT_SEND);
switch (vconn->state) {
case VCS_CONNECTING:
wait = WAIT_CONNECT;
break;
case VCS_SEND_HELLO:
case VCS_SEND_ERROR:
wait = WAIT_SEND;
break;
case VCS_RECV_HELLO:
wait = WAIT_RECV;
break;
case VCS_CONNECTED:
break;
case VCS_DISCONNECTED:
poll_immediate_wake();
return;
}
(vconn->class->wait)(vconn, wait);
}
void
vconn_connect_wait(struct vconn *vconn)
{
vconn_wait(vconn, WAIT_CONNECT);
}
void
vconn_recv_wait(struct vconn *vconn)
{
vconn_wait(vconn, WAIT_RECV);
}
void
vconn_send_wait(struct vconn *vconn)
{
vconn_wait(vconn, WAIT_SEND);
}
/* Given 'name', a connection name in the form "TYPE:ARGS", stores the class
* named "TYPE" into '*classp' and returns 0. Returns EAFNOSUPPORT and stores
* a null pointer into '*classp' if 'name' is in the wrong form or if no such
* class exists. */
static int
pvconn_lookup_class(const char *name, const struct pvconn_class **classp)
{
size_t prefix_len;
prefix_len = strcspn(name, ":");
if (name[prefix_len] != '\0') {
size_t i;
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(pvconn_classes); i++) {
const struct pvconn_class *class = pvconn_classes[i];
if (strlen(class->name) == prefix_len
&& !memcmp(class->name, name, prefix_len)) {
*classp = class;
return 0;
}
}
}
*classp = NULL;
return EAFNOSUPPORT;
}
/* Returns 0 if 'name' is a connection name in the form "TYPE:ARGS" and TYPE is
* a supported connection type, otherwise EAFNOSUPPORT. */
int
pvconn_verify_name(const char *name)
{
const struct pvconn_class *class;
return pvconn_lookup_class(name, &class);
}
/* Attempts to start listening for OpenFlow connections. 'name' is a
* connection name in the form "TYPE:ARGS", where TYPE is an passive vconn
* class's name and ARGS are vconn class-specific.
*
* vconns accepted by the pvconn will automatically negotiate an OpenFlow
* protocol version acceptable to both peers on the connection. The version
* negotiated will be one of those in the 'allowed_versions' bitmap: version
* 'x' is allowed if allowed_versions & (1 << x) is nonzero. If
* 'allowed_versions' is zero, then OFPUTIL_DEFAULT_VERSIONS are allowed.
*
* Returns 0 if successful, otherwise a positive errno value. If successful,
* stores a pointer to the new connection in '*pvconnp', otherwise a null
* pointer. */
int
pvconn_open(const char *name, uint32_t allowed_versions, uint8_t dscp,
struct pvconn **pvconnp)
{
const struct pvconn_class *class;
struct pvconn *pvconn;
char *suffix_copy;
int error;
check_vconn_classes();
if (!allowed_versions) {
allowed_versions = OFPUTIL_DEFAULT_VERSIONS;
}
/* Look up the class. */
error = pvconn_lookup_class(name, &class);
if (!class) {
goto error;
}
/* Call class's "open" function. */
suffix_copy = xstrdup(strchr(name, ':') + 1);
error = class->listen(name, allowed_versions, suffix_copy, &pvconn, dscp);
free(suffix_copy);
if (error) {
goto error;
}
/* Success. */
*pvconnp = pvconn;
return 0;
error:
*pvconnp = NULL;
return error;
}
/* Returns the name that was used to open 'pvconn'. The caller must not
* modify or free the name. */
const char *
pvconn_get_name(const struct pvconn *pvconn)
{
return pvconn->name;
}
/* Closes 'pvconn'. */
void
pvconn_close(struct pvconn *pvconn)
{
if (pvconn != NULL) {
char *name = pvconn->name;
(pvconn->class->close)(pvconn);
free(name);
}
}
/* Tries to accept a new connection on 'pvconn'. If successful, stores the new
* connection in '*new_vconn' and returns 0. Otherwise, returns a positive
* errno value.
*
* The new vconn will automatically negotiate an OpenFlow protocol version
* acceptable to both peers on the connection. The version negotiated will be
* no lower than 'min_version' and no higher than 'max_version'.
*
* pvconn_accept() will not block waiting for a connection. If no connection
* is ready to be accepted, it returns EAGAIN immediately. */
int
pvconn_accept(struct pvconn *pvconn, struct vconn **new_vconn)
{
int retval = (pvconn->class->accept)(pvconn, new_vconn);
if (retval) {
*new_vconn = NULL;
} else {
ovs_assert((*new_vconn)->state != VCS_CONNECTING
|| (*new_vconn)->class->connect);
}
return retval;
}
void
pvconn_wait(struct pvconn *pvconn)
{
(pvconn->class->wait)(pvconn);
}
/* Initializes 'vconn' as a new vconn named 'name', implemented via 'class'.
* The initial connection status, supplied as 'connect_status', is interpreted
* as follows:
*
* - 0: 'vconn' is connected. Its 'send' and 'recv' functions may be
* called in the normal fashion.
*
* - EAGAIN: 'vconn' is trying to complete a connection. Its 'connect'
* function should be called to complete the connection.
*
* - Other positive errno values indicate that the connection failed with
* the specified error.
*
* After calling this function, vconn_close() must be used to destroy 'vconn',
* otherwise resources will be leaked.
*
* The caller retains ownership of 'name'. */
void
vconn_init(struct vconn *vconn, const struct vconn_class *class,
int connect_status, const char *name, uint32_t allowed_versions)
{
memset(vconn, 0, sizeof *vconn);
vconn->class = class;
vconn->state = (connect_status == EAGAIN ? VCS_CONNECTING
: !connect_status ? VCS_SEND_HELLO
: VCS_DISCONNECTED);
vconn->error = connect_status;
vconn->allowed_versions = allowed_versions;
vconn->name = xstrdup(name);
ovs_assert(vconn->state != VCS_CONNECTING || class->connect);
}
void
pvconn_init(struct pvconn *pvconn, const struct pvconn_class *class,
const char *name, uint32_t allowed_versions)
{
pvconn->class = class;
pvconn->name = xstrdup(name);
pvconn->allowed_versions = allowed_versions;
}