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diff --git a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/AUTHORS b/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/AUTHORS deleted file mode 100644 index 35097a36c..000000000 --- a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/AUTHORS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -hicn sysrepo plugin authors are listed below: - - Masoud Hemmatpour <mhemmatp@cisco.com> - Alberto Compagno <acompagn@cisco.com> - Luca Muscariello <lumuscar@cisco.com> diff --git a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/CMakeLists.txt b/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/CMakeLists.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 0765f75d8..000000000 --- a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/CMakeLists.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,69 +0,0 @@ -# -# Copyright (c) 2021-2022 Cisco and/or its affiliates. -# 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. -# - -cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.10 FATAL_ERROR) -project(hicn_sysrepo_plugin) - -set(CMAKE_MODULE_PATH ${CMAKE_MODULE_PATH} "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/cmake/Modules" -"${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/../../cmake/Modules" -) - -include(GNUInstallDirs) -include(BuildMacros) - -find_package(PkgConfig REQUIRED) -find_package(Sysrepo REQUIRED) - -if (NOT "${CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME}" STREQUAL "Linux") - message(FATAL_ERROR "Sysrepo plugin supported only on Linux systems") -endif() - -if (NOT SRPD_PLUGINS_PATH) - if (PKG_CONFIG_FOUND) - execute_process(COMMAND ${PKG_CONFIG_EXECUTABLE} "--variable=SRPD_PLUGINS_PATH" "libsysrepo" OUTPUT_VARIABLE SRPD_PLUGINS_PATH) - string(STRIP ${SRPD_PLUGINS_PATH} SRPD_PLUGINS_PATH) - endif() -endif() - -if (NOT SRPD_PLUGINS_PATH) - message(FATAL_ERROR "Cannot get sysrepo plugins directory due to missing pkg-config, set SRPD_PLUGINS_PATH manually.") -endif() - -find_package(Vpp ${VPP_DEFAULT_VERSION} REQUIRED) - -if(CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR STREQUAL PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR) - find_package(HicnPlugin ${CURRENT_VERSION} REQUIRED) -else() - list(APPEND DEPENDENCIES - ${HICNPLUGIN_SHARED} - ) -endif() - -add_subdirectory(hicn-plugin) - -INSTALL(FILES ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/yang/hicn/hicn.yang - ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/yang/ietf/iana-if-type@2014-05-08.yang - ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/yang/ietf/ietf-interfaces.yang - ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/yang/ietf/ietf-ip@2014-06-16.yang - ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/yang/ietf/ietf-yang-types@2013-07-15.yang - DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}/modules_yang/ - COMPONENT hicn-sysrepo-plugin) - - -include(Packaging) -if(CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR STREQUAL PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR) - include(Packager) - make_packages() -endif() diff --git a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/cmake/Modules/Packaging.cmake b/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/cmake/Modules/Packaging.cmake deleted file mode 100644 index 19be58beb..000000000 --- a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/cmake/Modules/Packaging.cmake +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (c) 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. -# 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. - -###################### -# Packages section -###################### - -set(hicn-sysrepo-plugin_DESCRIPTION - "A Plugin to enable hICN VPP in sysrepo." - CACHE STRING "Description for deb/rpm package." -) - -set(hicn-sysrepo-plugin_DEB_DEPENDENCIES - "hicn-plugin (= ${PREFIX_VERSION}-release), sysrepo (>= 1.0)" - CACHE STRING "Dependencies for deb/rpm package." -) - -set(hicn-sysrepo-plugin_RPM_DEPENDENCIES - "hicn-plugin = ${PREFIX_VERSION}-release, sysrepo >= 1.0" - CACHE STRING "Dependencies for deb/rpm package." -) diff --git a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-light/CMakeLists.txt b/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-light/CMakeLists.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f8a1e64aa..000000000 --- a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-light/CMakeLists.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ -# -# Copyright (c) 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. -# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -# You may obtain a copy of the License at: -# -# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -# -# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -# limitations under the License. -# - -# set compiler options -set(CMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS 1) -set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} -Wall -std=gnu99") -set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS_RELEASE "-DNDEBUG -O2") -set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS_DEBUG "-g -O0") -set (CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR "/usr/lib") - -project(sysrepo-light-plugins) - -# Cmake find modules -list(APPEND CMAKE_MODULE_PATH "${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/../cmake/Modules" -"${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/../../../cmake/Modules" -) - -find_package(PkgConfig) -find_package(HicnLight) -find_package(Sysrepo) - -#pkg_check_modules(SYSREPO libsysrepo) - -# get sysrepo plugins directory from pkgconfig -if (NOT SR_PLUGINS_DIR) - if (PKG_CONFIG_FOUND) - execute_process(COMMAND ${PKG_CONFIG_EXECUTABLE} "--variable=SR_PLUGINS_DIR" "libsysrepo" OUTPUT_VARIABLE SR_PLUGINS_DIR) - string(STRIP ${SR_PLUGINS_DIR} SR_PLUGINS_DIR) - endif() -endif() -if (NOT SR_PLUGINS_DIR) - message(FATAL_ERROR "Cannot get sysrepo plugins directory due to missing pkg-config, set SR_PLUGINS_DIR manually.") -endif() - -# plugins sources -set(PLUGINS_SOURCES - plugin/model/hicn_model.c - plugin/model/tlock.c - plugin/hicn_light_comm.c - plugin/hicn_light.c -) - -# build the source code into shared library -add_library(hicnlight SHARED ${PLUGINS_SOURCES}) -target_include_directories(hicnlight PUBLIC ${HICNLIGHT_INCLUDE_DIRS}) -target_link_libraries(hicnlight ${SYSREPO_LIBRARIES} ${HICNLIGHT_LIBRARIES}) - -# install the plugin into plugins dir -install(TARGETS hicnlight DESTINATION ${SR_PLUGINS_DIR} COMPONENT hicn_sysrepo_plugin) diff --git a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-light/plugin/CMakeLists.txt b/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-light/plugin/CMakeLists.txt deleted file mode 100644 index b5faab705..000000000 --- a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-light/plugin/CMakeLists.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,59 +0,0 @@ -# -# Copyright (c) 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. -# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -# You may obtain a copy of the License at: -# -# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -# -# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -# limitations under the License. -# - -# set compiler options -set(CMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS 1) -set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} -Wall -std=gnu99") -set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS_RELEASE "-DNDEBUG -O2") -set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS_DEBUG "-g -O0") -set (CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR "/usr/lib") - -project(sysrepo-light-plugins) - -# Cmake find modules -list(APPEND CMAKE_MODULE_PATH "${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/../cmake") - -find_package(PkgConfig) -find_package(HicnLight) -find_package(Sysrepo) - -#pkg_check_modules(SYSREPO libsysrepo) - -# get sysrepo plugins directory from pkgconfig -if (NOT SR_PLUGINS_DIR) - if (PKG_CONFIG_FOUND) - execute_process(COMMAND ${PKG_CONFIG_EXECUTABLE} "--variable=SR_PLUGINS_DIR" "libsysrepo" OUTPUT_VARIABLE SR_PLUGINS_DIR) - string(STRIP ${SR_PLUGINS_DIR} SR_PLUGINS_DIR) - endif() -endif() -if (NOT SR_PLUGINS_DIR) - message(FATAL_ERROR "Cannot get sysrepo plugins directory due to missing pkg-config, set SR_PLUGINS_DIR manually.") -endif() - -# plugins sources -set(PLUGINS_SOURCES - model/hicn_model.c - model/tlock.c - hicn_light_comm.c - hicn_light.c -) - -# build the source code into shared library -add_library(hicnlight SHARED ${PLUGINS_SOURCES}) -target_include_directories(hicnlight PUBLIC ${HICNLIGHT_INCLUDE_DIRS}) -target_link_libraries(hicnlight ${SYSREPO_LIBRARIES} ${HICNLIGHT_LIBRARIES}) - -# install the plugin into plugins dir -install(TARGETS hicnlight DESTINATION ${SR_PLUGINS_DIR} COMPONENT hicn_sysrepo_plugin)
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-light/plugin/hicn_light.c b/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-light/plugin/hicn_light.c deleted file mode 100644 index b2495f730..000000000 --- a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-light/plugin/hicn_light.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,112 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (c) 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. - * 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 <inttypes.h> -#include <signal.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "hicn_light.h" -#include "model/hicn_model.h" - -sr_subscription_ctx_t *subscription = NULL; -volatile int exit_application = 0; - -int sr_plugin_init_cb(sr_session_ctx_t *session, void **private_ctx) { - sr_subscription_ctx_t *subscription = NULL; - int rc = SR_ERR_OK; - rc = hicn_connect_light(); - if (SR_ERR_OK != rc) { - HICN_LOG_ERR("hicn light connect error , with return %d.", rc); - return SR_ERR_INTERNAL; - } - - hicn_subscribe_events(session, &subscription); - - /* set subscription as our private context */ - *private_ctx = subscription; - return SR_ERR_OK; -} - -void sr_plugin_cleanup_cb(sr_session_ctx_t *session, void *private_ctx) { - /* subscription was set as our private context */ - sr_unsubscribe(private_ctx); - HICN_LOG_DBG_MSG("hicn light unload plugin ok."); - hicn_disconnect_light(); - HICN_LOG_DBG_MSG("hicn light disconnect ok."); -} - -static void sigint_handler(int signum) { exit_application = 1; } -int subscribe_all_module_events(sr_session_ctx_t *session) { - sr_plugin_init_cb(session, (void **)&subscription); - return 0; -} - -int main(int argc, char **argv) { - sr_conn_ctx_t *connection = NULL; - sr_session_ctx_t *session = NULL; - int rc = SR_ERR_OK; - - /* connect to hicn light */ - rc = hicn_connect_light(); - if (-1 == rc) { - fprintf(stderr, "hicn light connect error"); - return -1; - } - - /* connect to sysrepo */ - rc = sr_connect(SR_CONN_DEFAULT, &connection); - if (SR_ERR_OK != rc) { - fprintf(stderr, "Error by sr_connect: %s\n", sr_strerror(rc)); - goto cleanup; - } - - /* start session */ - rc = sr_session_start(connection, SR_DS_STARTUP, &session); - if (SR_ERR_OK != rc) { - fprintf(stderr, "Error by sr_session_start: %s\n", sr_strerror(rc)); - goto cleanup; - } - - /* subscribe all module events */ - rc = subscribe_all_module_events(session); - if (SR_ERR_OK != rc) { - fprintf(stderr, "Error by subscribe module events: %s\n", sr_strerror(rc)); - goto cleanup; - } - - /* loop until ctrl-c is pressed / SIGINT is received */ - signal(SIGINT, sigint_handler); - signal(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN); - - while (!exit_application) { - sleep(2); - } - - printf("Application exit requested, exiting.\n"); - -cleanup: - if (NULL != subscription) { - sr_unsubscribe(subscription); - } - if (NULL != session) { - sr_session_stop(session); - } - if (NULL != connection) { - sr_disconnect(connection); - } - hicn_disconnect_light(); - return rc; -}
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-light/plugin/hicn_light.h b/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-light/plugin/hicn_light.h deleted file mode 100644 index cea2851c9..000000000 --- a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-light/plugin/hicn_light.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (c) 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. - * 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. - */ - -#ifndef __HICN_LIGHT_H__ -#define __HICN_LIGHT_H__ - -#include "hicn_light_comm.h" - -// functions that sysrepo-plugin need -int sr_plugin_init_cb(sr_session_ctx_t *session, void **private_ctx); -void sr_plugin_cleanup_cb(sr_session_ctx_t *session, void *private_ctx); - -#endif //__HICN_LIGHT_H__
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-light/plugin/hicn_light_comm.c b/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-light/plugin/hicn_light_comm.c deleted file mode 100644 index 08551b470..000000000 --- a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-light/plugin/hicn_light_comm.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (c) 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. - * 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 "hicn_light_comm.h" - -hc_sock_t* hsocket; - -int hicn_connect_light() { - hsocket = hc_sock_create(); - if (!hsocket) HICN_LOG_ERR_MSG("Error creating socket\n"); - if (hc_sock_connect(hsocket) < 0) - HICN_LOG_ERR_MSG("Error connecting to the forwarder\n"); - return 0; -} - -int hicn_disconnect_light() { - hc_sock_free(hsocket); - return 0; -}
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-light/plugin/hicn_light_comm.h b/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-light/plugin/hicn_light_comm.h deleted file mode 100644 index c03d59c30..000000000 --- a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-light/plugin/hicn_light_comm.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (c) 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. - * 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. - */ - -#ifndef __HICN_LIGHT_COMMM_H__ -#define __HICN_LIGHT_COMMM_H__ -#include <sysrepo.h> -#include <sysrepo/values.h> - -#include <hicn/ctrl/api.h> - -#ifndef HICN_THIS_FUNC -#ifdef __FUNCTION__ -#define HICN_THIS_FUNC __FUNCTION__ -#else -#define HICN_THIS_FUNC __func__ -#endif -#endif - -#define ARG_CHECK(retval, arg) \ - do { \ - if (NULL == (arg)) { \ - HICN_LOG_ERR_MSG(#arg ":NULL pointer passed."); \ - return (retval); \ - } \ - } while (0) - -#define ARG_CHECK2(retval, arg1, arg2) \ - ARG_CHECK(retval, arg1); \ - ARG_CHECK(retval, arg2) - -#define ARG_CHECK5(retval, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5) \ - ARG_CHECK(retval, arg1); \ - ARG_CHECK(retval, arg2); \ - ARG_CHECK(retval, arg3); \ - ARG_CHECK(retval, arg4); \ - ARG_CHECK(retval, arg5) - -#define MEM_ALIGN 4096 - -int hicn_connect_light(); -int hicn_disconnect_light(); -extern hc_sock_t* hsocket; -#endif //__HICN_LIGHT_COMMM_H__ diff --git a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-light/plugin/model/hicn_model.c b/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-light/plugin/model/hicn_model.c deleted file mode 100644 index d32fd55ef..000000000 --- a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-light/plugin/model/hicn_model.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,181 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (c) 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. - * 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 <stdio.h> -#include <malloc.h> -#include <sysrepo/xpath.h> - -/* Hicn headers */ - -#include "hicn_model.h" -#include "tlock.h" -#include "../hicn_light.h" -#include "../hicn_light_comm.h" -#include <hicn/util/sstrncpy.h> - -/** - * @brief API to add hicn face ip in hicn-light. - */ -static int hicn_face_ip_add_cb(sr_session_ctx_t *session, const char *path, - const sr_val_t *input, const size_t input_cnt, - sr_event_t event, uint32_t request_id, - sr_val_t **output, size_t *output_cnt, - void *private_data) { - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("hicn face ip add received successfully"); - hc_face_t face; - if (strcmp(input[0].data.string_val, "-1")) { - struct sockaddr_in sa; - // store this IP address in sa: - inet_pton(AF_INET, input[0].data.string_val, &(sa.sin_addr)); - face.face.family = AF_INET; - face.face.local_addr.v4.as_inaddr = sa.sin_addr; - - } else if (strcmp(input[1].data.string_val, "-1")) { - struct in6_addr *dst = malloc(sizeof(struct in6_addr)); - inet_pton(AF_INET6, input[1].data.string_val, dst); - face.face.family = AF_INET6; - face.face.local_addr.v6.as_in6addr = *dst; - - } else { - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("Invalid local IP address"); - return SR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED; - } - - if (strcmp(input[2].data.string_val, "-1")) { - struct sockaddr_in sa; - // store this IP address in sa: - inet_pton(AF_INET, input[2].data.string_val, &(sa.sin_addr)); - face.face.family = AF_INET; - face.face.remote_addr.v4.as_inaddr = sa.sin_addr; - - } else if (strcmp(input[3].data.string_val, "-1")) { - struct in6_addr *dst = malloc(sizeof(struct in6_addr)); - inet_pton(AF_INET6, input[3].data.string_val, dst); - face.face.family = AF_INET6; - face.face.remote_addr.v6.as_in6addr = *dst; - - } else { - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("Invalid local IP address"); - return SR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED; - } - - face.face.netdevice.index = - input[4].data.uint32_val; // This is the idx number of interface - - int rc; - face.id = 0; // can be empty - rc = strcpy_s(face.name, sizeof(face.name), "hicn_face"); - if (rc != EOK) return SR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED; - face.face.type = 1; - - rc = hc_face_create(hsocket, &face); - if (rc > 0) { - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("Face added successfully"); - return SR_ERR_OK; - } - - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("Operation Failed"); - return SR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED; -} - -/** - * @brief API to del hicn face ip in vpp. - */ -static int hicn_face_ip_del_cb(sr_session_ctx_t *session, const char *path, - const sr_val_t *input, const size_t input_cnt, - sr_event_t event, uint32_t request_id, - sr_val_t **output, size_t *output_cnt, - void *private_data) { - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("hicn face ip del received successfully"); - face_t *face = NULL; - - face_free(face); - - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("Operation Failed"); - return SR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED; -} - -/** - * @brief API to del hicn face ip in vpp. - */ -static int hicn_route_add_cb(sr_session_ctx_t *session, const char *path, - const sr_val_t *input, const size_t input_cnt, - sr_event_t event, uint32_t request_id, - sr_val_t **output, size_t *output_cnt, - void *private_data) { - /* - - SRP_LOG_DBG_MSG("hicn route add received successfully"); - - hc_route_t * route; - - if(strcmp(input[0].data.string_val,"-1")){ - - struct sockaddr_in sa; - // store this IP address in sa: - inet_pton(AF_INET, input[0].data.string_val, &(sa.sin_addr)); - route.family=AF_INET; - route.face.hicn.local_addr.v4.as_inaddr=sa.sin_addr; - - - }else if(strcmp(input[1].data.string_val,"-1")){ - - struct in6_addr *dst = malloc(sizeof(struct in6_addr)); - inet_pton(AF_INET6, input[1].data.string_val, dst); - face.face.hicn.family=AF_INET6; - face.face.hicn.local_addr.v6.as_in6addr = *dst; - - }else{ - SRP_LOG_DBG_MSG("Invalid local IP address"); - return SR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED; - } - - - hc_route_create(hsocket, route); - */ - return SR_ERR_OK; -} - -int hicn_subscribe_events(sr_session_ctx_t *session, - sr_subscription_ctx_t **subscription) { - int rc; - rc = sr_rpc_subscribe(session, "/hicn:face-ip-add", hicn_face_ip_add_cb, - session, 100, SR_SUBSCR_CTX_REUSE, subscription); - if (rc != SR_ERR_OK) { - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("Problem in subscription stat-get\n"); - goto error; - } - - rc = sr_rpc_subscribe(session, "/hicn:face-ip-del", hicn_face_ip_del_cb, - session, 100, SR_SUBSCR_CTX_REUSE, subscription); - if (rc != SR_ERR_OK) { - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("Problem in subscription face-ip-del\n"); - goto error; - } - - rc = sr_rpc_subscribe(session, "/hicn:route-nhops-add", hicn_route_add_cb, - session, 100, SR_SUBSCR_CTX_REUSE, subscription); - if (rc != SR_ERR_OK) { - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("Problem in subscription route-nhops-add\n"); - goto error; - } - - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("hicn light initialized successfully."); - return SR_ERR_OK; - -error: - SRP_LOG_ERRMSG("Error by initialization of the hicn plugin."); - sr_plugin_cleanup_cb(session, hsocket); - return rc; -} diff --git a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-light/plugin/model/hicn_model.h b/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-light/plugin/model/hicn_model.h deleted file mode 100644 index be70bc711..000000000 --- a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-light/plugin/model/hicn_model.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (c) 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. - * 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. - */ - -#ifndef __IETF_HICN_H__ -#define __IETF_HICN_H__ - -#include "../hicn_light_comm.h" - -#define MEM_ALIGN 4096 - -// Number of locks is equal to number of nodes in hicn-state -// It is a coarse grain approach later can be changed to fine grained -// better to initialize the lock by 0 -#define NLOCKS 5 -#define LOCK_INIT 0 - -enum locks_name { lstate, lstrategy, lstrategies, lroute, lface_ip_params }; - -#define NSTATE_LEAVES 15 -#define NSTRATEGY_LEAVES 1 -#define NSTRATEGIES_LEAVES 2 -#define NROUTE_LEAVES 2 -#define NFACE_IP_PARAMS_LEAVES 3 - -int hicn_subscribe_events(sr_session_ctx_t *session, - sr_subscription_ctx_t **subscription); - -#endif /* __IETF_HICN_H__ */
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-light/plugin/model/tlock.c b/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-light/plugin/model/tlock.c deleted file mode 100644 index ba788d3a0..000000000 --- a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-light/plugin/model/tlock.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -#include "tlock.h" - -void Ticket_init(int Lock_Number, long int init) { - __atomic_store(&En[Lock_Number], &init, __ATOMIC_SEQ_CST); - __atomic_store(&De[Lock_Number], &init, __ATOMIC_SEQ_CST); - // En[Lock_Number]=init; - // De[Lock_Number]=init; -} - -void Ticket_Lock(int Lock_Number) { - int my_ticket = __sync_fetch_and_add(&En[Lock_Number], 1); - while (my_ticket != De[Lock_Number]) { - }; -} - -void Ticket_Unlock(int Lock_Number) { De[Lock_Number]++; } diff --git a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-light/plugin/model/tlock.h b/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-light/plugin/model/tlock.h deleted file mode 100644 index 6840be1c0..000000000 --- a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-light/plugin/model/tlock.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (c) 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. - * 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. - */ - -#ifndef __TLOCK_H__ -#define __TLOCK_H__ - -// limit on the number of locks: it shoud be matched with the number of -// hicn-state leaves -#define MAX_LOCK_SIZE 5 - -volatile long int En[MAX_LOCK_SIZE], De[MAX_LOCK_SIZE]; // For Ticket Algorithm - -void Ticket_init(int Lock_Number, long int init); -void Ticket_Lock(int Lock_Number); -void Ticket_Unlock(int Lock_Number); - -#endif /* __IETF_HICN_H__ */
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/CMakeLists.txt b/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/CMakeLists.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 3638f5456..000000000 --- a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/CMakeLists.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -# -# Copyright (c) 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. -# 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. - -# Cmake find modules -list(APPEND CMAKE_MODULE_PATH "${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/../../../cmake/Modules" - "${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/../cmake/Modules" -) - -# plugins sources -set(SOURCE_FILES - plugin/ietf/ietf_interface.c - plugin/model/hicn_model.c - plugin/model/tlock.c - plugin/hicn_vpp_comm.c - plugin/hicn_plugin.c -) - -list(APPEND SYSREPO_PLUGIN_INCLUDE_DIRS PRIVATE - ${VPP_INCLUDE_DIRS} - ${HICNPLUGIN_INCLUDE_DIRS} - ${SYSREPO_INCLUDE_DIRS} -) - -list(APPEND LIBRARIES - ${SYSREPO_LIBRARIES} - ${VPP_LIBRARIES} -) - -build_library(sysrepohicn - SHARED - SOURCES ${SOURCE_FILES} - LINK_LIBRARIES ${LIBRARIES} - DEPENDS ${DEPENDENCIES} - COMPONENT hicn-sysrepo-plugin - INCLUDE_DIRS ${SYSREPO_PLUGIN_INCLUDE_DIRS} - INSTALL_FULL_PATH_DIR ${SRPD_PLUGINS_PATH} - DEFINITIONS ${COMPILER_DEFINITIONS} -)
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\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/plugin/hicn_plugin.h b/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/plugin/hicn_plugin.h deleted file mode 100644 index 15aea72d6..000000000 --- a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/plugin/hicn_plugin.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (c) 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. - * 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. - */ - -/** - * @file hicn_plugin.h - * @brief This file contains init and cleanup for the sysrepo. - */ - -#ifndef __HICN_PLUGIN_H__ -#define __HICN_PLUGIN_H__ - -#include "hicn_vpp_comm.h" - -/** - * @brief initialize function for sysrepo plugin, - * In this function we connect to vpp from one side - * and subscribe for all hICN events as well as interface events (if any) - * @param session pointer to the sesssion context - * @param private_ctx pointer to the context - * @return in success the function returns SR_ERR_OK otherwise it pass error - */ -int sr_plugin_init_cb(sr_session_ctx_t *session, void **private_ctx); - -/** - * @brief cleanup function for sysrepo, - * In this function we connect to vpp from one side - * and and unsubscribe for all hICN events as well as interface events (if any) - * @param session pointer to the sesssion context - * @param private_ctx pointer to the context - */ -void sr_plugin_cleanup_cb(sr_session_ctx_t *session, void *private_ctx); - -#endif //__HICN_PLUGIN_H__
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/plugin/hicn_vpp_comm.c b/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/plugin/hicn_vpp_comm.c deleted file mode 100644 index 41ab3d057..000000000 --- a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/plugin/hicn_vpp_comm.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (c) 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. - * 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 "hicn_vpp_comm.h" -#include <vapi/vapi.h> - -#define APP_NAME "hicn_plugin" -#define MAX_OUTSTANDING_REQUESTS 4 -#define RESPONSE_QUEUE_SIZE 2 - -vapi_ctx_t g_vapi_ctx_instance = NULL; - -int hicn_connect_vpp() { - if (g_vapi_ctx_instance == NULL) { - vapi_error_e rv = vapi_ctx_alloc(&g_vapi_ctx_instance); - rv = vapi_connect(g_vapi_ctx_instance, APP_NAME, NULL, - MAX_OUTSTANDING_REQUESTS, RESPONSE_QUEUE_SIZE, - VAPI_MODE_BLOCKING, true); - if (rv != VAPI_OK) { - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("Error connection"); - vapi_ctx_free(g_vapi_ctx_instance); - return -1; - } - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("*connected ok"); - } else { - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("connection keeping"); - } - return 0; -} - -int hicn_disconnect_vpp() { - if (NULL != g_vapi_ctx_instance) { - vapi_disconnect(g_vapi_ctx_instance); - vapi_ctx_free(g_vapi_ctx_instance); - g_vapi_ctx_instance = NULL; - } - return 0; -}
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/plugin/hicn_vpp_comm.h b/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/plugin/hicn_vpp_comm.h deleted file mode 100644 index cb5eefcbe..000000000 --- a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/plugin/hicn_vpp_comm.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (c) 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. - * 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. - */ - -/** - * @file hicn_vpp_comm.h - * @brief This file contains binary api to connect to the VPP. - */ - -#ifndef __HICN_VPP_COMMM_H__ -#define __HICN_VPP_COMMM_H__ -#include <sysrepo.h> -#include <sysrepo/values.h> -#include <vapi/vapi.h> - -#ifndef HICN_THIS_FUNC -#ifdef __FUNCTION__ -#define HICN_THIS_FUNC __FUNCTION__ -#else -#define HICN_THIS_FUNC __func__ -#endif -#endif - -/** - * @brief This is the context to connect to the vpp - */ - -extern vapi_ctx_t g_vapi_ctx_instance; - -/** - * @brief This macro is interface.c to communicate with vpp - */ -#define VPP_INTFC_NAME_LEN 64 -#define VPP_MAC_ADDRESS_LEN 8 -#define VPP_IP6_ADDRESS_LEN 16 - -/** - * @brief This macro checks the arg is NULL or not, if the arg is NULL it - * returns retval - */ -#define ARG_CHECK(retval, arg) \ - do { \ - if (NULL == (arg)) { \ - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("NULL pointer passed."); \ - return (retval); \ - } \ - } while (0) - -/** - * @brief Please check ARG_CHECK - */ -#define ARG_CHECK2(retval, arg1, arg2) \ - ARG_CHECK(retval, arg1); \ - ARG_CHECK(retval, arg2) - -/** - * @brief This Macro is the multiple check of ARG_CHECK - */ -#define ARG_CHECK5(retval, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5) \ - ARG_CHECK(retval, arg1); \ - ARG_CHECK(retval, arg2); \ - ARG_CHECK(retval, arg3); \ - ARG_CHECK(retval, arg4); \ - ARG_CHECK(retval, arg5) - -/** - * @brief This function is used to connect to the vpp - */ -int hicn_connect_vpp(); -/** - * @brief This function is used to close the connection of the vpp - */ -int hicn_disconnect_vpp(); - -#endif //__HICN_VPP_COMMM_H__ diff --git a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/plugin/ietf/ietf_interface.c b/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/plugin/ietf/ietf_interface.c deleted file mode 100644 index 9a74e6280..000000000 --- a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/plugin/ietf/ietf_interface.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,621 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (c) 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. - * 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 <stdio.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <netinet/in.h> -#include <arpa/inet.h> - -#include <sysrepo.h> -#include <sysrepo/values.h> -#include <sysrepo/xpath.h> -#include <vnet/interface.h> -#include <vnet/vnet.h> -#include <vnet/ip/ip.h> -#include <vapi/interface.api.vapi.h> - -#include "ietf_interface.h" -#include "../hicn_vpp_comm.h" - -DEFINE_VAPI_MSG_IDS_INTERFACE_API_JSON; - -typedef struct hicn_interface_ { - u32 sw_if_index; - char interface_name[VPP_INTFC_NAME_LEN]; - u8 l2_address[VPP_MAC_ADDRESS_LEN]; - u64 link_speed; - u32 flags; - u16 link_mtu; - u8 admin_up_down; - u8 link_up_down; -} hicnIntfc; - -typedef struct _ietf_sw_interface_dump_ctx { - u8 last_called; - int num_ifs; - int capacity; - hicnIntfc *intfcArray; -} ietf_sw_interface_dump_ctx; - -static i32 ietf_setInterfaceFlags(u32 sw_if_index, u8 admin_up_down); -static i32 ietf_interface_name2index(const char *name, u32 *if_index); -static i32 ietf_interface_add_del_addr(u32 sw_if_index, u8 is_add, u8 is_ipv6, - u8 del_all, u8 address_length, - u8 address[VPP_IP6_ADDRESS_LEN]); -static int ietf_initSwInterfaceDumpCTX(ietf_sw_interface_dump_ctx *dctx); -static int ietf_freeSwInterfaceDumpCTX(ietf_sw_interface_dump_ctx *dctx); - -/** - * @brief Helper function for converting netmask into prefix length. - */ -static uint8_t netmask_to_prefix(const char *netmask) { - in_addr_t n = 0; - uint8_t i = 0; - - inet_pton(AF_INET, netmask, &n); - - while (n > 0) { - n = n >> 1; - i++; - } - - return i; -} - -/** - * @brief Helper function for converting IPv4/IPv6 address string into binary - * representation. - */ -static int ip_addr_str_to_binary(const char *ip_address_str, - uint8_t *ip_address_bin, bool is_ipv6) { - struct in6_addr addr6 = { - 0, - }; - struct in_addr addr4 = { - 0, - }; - int ret = 0; - - if (is_ipv6) { - ret = inet_pton(AF_INET6, ip_address_str, &(addr6)); - if (1 == ret) { - memcpy(ip_address_bin, &addr6, sizeof(addr6)); - } - } else { - ret = inet_pton(AF_INET, ip_address_str, &(addr4)); - if (1 == ret) { - memcpy(ip_address_bin, &addr4, sizeof(addr4)); - } - } - - return ret; -} - -/** - * @brief Enable or disable given interface. - */ -static int interface_enable_disable(const char *if_name, bool enable) { - uint32_t if_index = ~0; - int rc = 0; - - /* get interface index */ - rc = ietf_interface_name2index(if_name, &if_index); - if (0 != rc) { - SRP_LOG_ERRMSG("Invalid interface name"); - return SR_ERR_INVAL_ARG; - } - - /* enable/disable interface */ - rc = ietf_setInterfaceFlags(if_index, (uint8_t)enable); - if (0 != rc) { - SRP_LOG_ERRMSG("Error by processing of the sw_interface_set_flags request"); - return SR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED; - } else { - return SR_ERR_OK; - } -} - -vapi_error_e call_sw_interface_add_del_address( - struct vapi_ctx_s *ctx, void *callback_ctx, vapi_error_e rv, bool is_last, - vapi_payload_sw_interface_add_del_address_reply *reply) { - if (!reply->retval) { - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("Successfully done"); - return VAPI_OK; - } else - return VAPI_EUSER; -} - -vapi_error_e call_sw_interface_set_flags( - struct vapi_ctx_s *ctx, void *callback_ctx, vapi_error_e rv, bool is_last, - vapi_payload_sw_interface_set_flags_reply *reply) { - if (!reply->retval) { - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("Successfully done"); - return VAPI_OK; - } else - return VAPI_EUSER; -} - -/** - * @brief Callback to be called by any config change of - * "/ietf-interfaces:interfaces/interface/enabled" leaf. - */ -static int ietf_interface_enable_disable_cb(sr_session_ctx_t *session, - const char *module_name, - const char *xpath, sr_event_t event, - uint32_t request_id, - void *private_data) { - char *if_name = NULL; - sr_change_iter_t *iter = NULL; - sr_change_oper_t op = SR_OP_CREATED; - sr_val_t *old_val = NULL; - sr_val_t *new_val = NULL; - sr_xpath_ctx_t xpath_ctx = { - 0, - }; - int rc = SR_ERR_OK, op_rc = SR_ERR_OK; - - /* no-op for apply, we only care about SR_EV_ENABLED, SR_EV_VERIFY, - * SR_EV_ABORT */ - if (SR_EV_DONE == event) { - return SR_ERR_OK; - } - - /* get changes iterator */ - rc = sr_get_changes_iter(session, xpath, &iter); - if (SR_ERR_OK != rc) { - SRP_LOG_ERRMSG("Unable to retrieve change iterator"); - return rc; - } - - /* iterate over all changes */ - while ((SR_ERR_OK == op_rc || event == SR_EV_ABORT) && - (SR_ERR_OK == - (rc = sr_get_change_next(session, iter, &op, &old_val, &new_val)))) { - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("A change detected"); - if_name = sr_xpath_key_value(new_val ? new_val->xpath : old_val->xpath, - "interface", "name", &xpath_ctx); - switch (op) { - case SR_OP_CREATED: - case SR_OP_MODIFIED: - op_rc = interface_enable_disable(if_name, new_val->data.bool_val); - break; - case SR_OP_DELETED: - op_rc = interface_enable_disable(if_name, false /* !enable */); - break; - default: - break; - } - sr_xpath_recover(&xpath_ctx); - if (SR_ERR_INVAL_ARG == op_rc) { - sr_set_error(session, "Invalid interface name.", - new_val ? new_val->xpath : old_val->xpath); - } - sr_free_val(old_val); - sr_free_val(new_val); - } - sr_free_change_iter(iter); - - return op_rc; -} - -/** - * @brief Add or remove IPv4/IPv6 address to/from an interface. - */ -static int interface_ipv46_config_add_remove(const char *if_name, uint8_t *addr, - uint8_t prefix, bool is_ipv6, - bool add) { - uint32_t if_index = ~0; - int rc = 0; - - /* get interface index */ - rc = ietf_interface_name2index(if_name, &if_index); - if (0 != rc) { - SRP_LOG_ERRMSG("Invalid interface name"); - return SR_ERR_INVAL_ARG; - } - - /* add del addr */ - rc = ietf_interface_add_del_addr(if_index, (uint8_t)add, (uint8_t)is_ipv6, 0, - prefix, addr); - if (0 != rc) { - SRP_LOG_ERRMSG("Error by processing of the sw_interface_set_flags request"); - return SR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED; - } else { - return SR_ERR_OK; - } -} -int ietf_initSwInterfaceDumpCTX(ietf_sw_interface_dump_ctx *dctx) { - if (dctx == NULL) return -1; - - dctx->intfcArray = NULL; - dctx->last_called = false; - dctx->capacity = 0; - dctx->num_ifs = 0; - return 0; -} -int ietf_freeSwInterfaceDumpCTX(ietf_sw_interface_dump_ctx *dctx) { - if (dctx == NULL) return -1; - - if (dctx->intfcArray != NULL) { - free(dctx->intfcArray); - } - - return ietf_initSwInterfaceDumpCTX(dctx); -} -vapi_error_e ietf_sw_interface_dump_cb( - struct vapi_ctx_s *ctx, void *callback_ctx, vapi_error_e rv, bool is_last, - vapi_payload_sw_interface_details *reply) { - ietf_sw_interface_dump_ctx *dctx = callback_ctx; - if (is_last) { - dctx->last_called = true; - } else { - if (dctx->capacity == 0 && dctx->intfcArray == NULL) { - dctx->capacity = 10; - dctx->intfcArray = - (hicnIntfc *)malloc(sizeof(hicnIntfc) * dctx->capacity); - } - if (dctx->num_ifs >= dctx->capacity - 1) { - dctx->capacity += 10; - dctx->intfcArray = (hicnIntfc *)realloc( - dctx->intfcArray, sizeof(hicnIntfc) * dctx->capacity); - } - - hicnIntfc *thisIntfc = &dctx->intfcArray[dctx->num_ifs]; - - thisIntfc->sw_if_index = reply->sw_if_index; - memcpy(thisIntfc->interface_name, reply->interface_name, - VPP_INTFC_NAME_LEN); - memcpy(thisIntfc->l2_address, reply->l2_address, VPP_MAC_ADDRESS_LEN); - // thisIntfc->link_speed = reply->link_speed; -#define ONE_MEGABIT (uint64_t)1000000 - switch (reply->link_speed << VNET_HW_INTERFACE_FLAG_SPEED_SHIFT) { - default: - thisIntfc->link_speed = 0; - break; - } - - thisIntfc->link_mtu = reply->link_mtu; - thisIntfc->flags = reply->flags; - - dctx->num_ifs += 1; - } - return VAPI_OK; -} - -static i32 ietf_interface_name2index(const char *name, u32 *if_index) { - ARG_CHECK2(-1, name, if_index); - - i32 ret = -1; - ietf_sw_interface_dump_ctx dctx = {false, 0, 0, 0}; - vapi_msg_sw_interface_dump *dump; - vapi_error_e rv; - dctx.last_called = false; - - dump = vapi_alloc_sw_interface_dump(g_vapi_ctx_instance); - dump->payload.name_filter_valid = true; - memcpy(&dump->payload.name_filter, name, sizeof(dump->payload.name_filter)); - - while (VAPI_EAGAIN == - (rv = vapi_sw_interface_dump(g_vapi_ctx_instance, dump, - ietf_sw_interface_dump_cb, &dctx))) - ; - - int i = 0; - for (; i < dctx.num_ifs; ++i) { - if (strcmp(dctx.intfcArray[i].interface_name, name) == 0) { - *if_index = dctx.intfcArray[i].sw_if_index; - ret = 0; - break; - } - } - ietf_freeSwInterfaceDumpCTX(&dctx); - - return ret; -} - -i32 ietf_interface_add_del_addr(u32 sw_if_index, u8 is_add, u8 is_ipv6, - u8 del_all, u8 address_length, - u8 address[VPP_IP6_ADDRESS_LEN]) { - i32 ret = -1; - vapi_msg_sw_interface_add_del_address *msg = - vapi_alloc_sw_interface_add_del_address(g_vapi_ctx_instance); - msg->payload.sw_if_index = sw_if_index; - msg->payload.is_add = is_add; - msg->payload.prefix.address.af = is_ipv6 ? ADDRESS_IP6 : ADDRESS_IP4; - msg->payload.del_all = del_all; - msg->payload.prefix.len = address_length; - memcpy(msg->payload.prefix.address.un.ip6, address, VPP_IP6_ADDRESS_LEN); - - if (vapi_sw_interface_add_del_address(g_vapi_ctx_instance, msg, - call_sw_interface_add_del_address, - NULL) != VAPI_OK) { - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("Operation failed"); - return SR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED; - } - - return ret; -} - -i32 ietf_setInterfaceFlags(u32 sw_if_index, u8 admin_up_down) { - i32 ret = -1; - vapi_msg_sw_interface_set_flags *msg = - vapi_alloc_sw_interface_set_flags(g_vapi_ctx_instance); - msg->payload.sw_if_index = sw_if_index; - msg->payload.flags = admin_up_down ? IF_STATUS_API_FLAG_ADMIN_UP : 0; - - if (vapi_sw_interface_set_flags(g_vapi_ctx_instance, msg, - call_sw_interface_set_flags, - NULL) != VAPI_OK) { - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("Operation failed"); - return SR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED; - } - - return ret; -} - -/** - * @brief Modify existing IPv4/IPv6 config on an interface. - */ -static int interface_ipv46_config_modify(sr_session_ctx_t *session, - const char *if_name, sr_val_t *old_val, - sr_val_t *new_val, bool is_ipv6) { - sr_xpath_ctx_t xpath_ctx = { - 0, - }; - char *addr_str = NULL; - uint8_t addr[16] = { - 0, - }; - uint8_t prefix = 0; - int rc = SR_ERR_OK; - - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("Updating IP config on interface"); - - /* get old config to be deleted */ - if (SR_UINT8_T == old_val->type) { - prefix = old_val->data.uint8_val; - } else if (SR_STRING_T == old_val->type) { - prefix = netmask_to_prefix(old_val->data.string_val); - } else { - return SR_ERR_INVAL_ARG; - } - addr_str = - sr_xpath_key_value((char *)old_val->xpath, "address", "ip", &xpath_ctx); - ip_addr_str_to_binary(addr_str, addr, is_ipv6); - sr_xpath_recover(&xpath_ctx); - - /* delete old IP config */ - rc = interface_ipv46_config_add_remove(if_name, addr, prefix, is_ipv6, - false /* remove */); - if (SR_ERR_OK != rc) { - SRP_LOG_ERRMSG("Unable to remove old IP address config"); - return rc; - } - - /* update the config with the new value */ - if (sr_xpath_node_name_eq(new_val->xpath, "prefix-length")) { - prefix = new_val->data.uint8_val; - } else if (sr_xpath_node_name_eq(new_val->xpath, "netmask")) { - prefix = netmask_to_prefix(new_val->data.string_val); - } - - /* set new IP config */ - rc = interface_ipv46_config_add_remove(if_name, addr, prefix, is_ipv6, - true /* add */); - if (SR_ERR_OK != rc) { - SRP_LOG_ERRMSG("Unable to remove old IP address config"); - return rc; - } - - return rc; -} - -/** - * @brief Callback to be called by any config change in subtrees - * "/ietf-interfaces:interfaces/interface/ietf-ip:ipv4/address" or - * "/ietf-interfaces:interfaces/interface/ietf-ip:ipv6/address". - */ -static int ietf_interface_ipv46_address_change_cb( - sr_session_ctx_t *session, const char *module_name, const char *xpath, - sr_event_t event, uint32_t request_id, void *private_data) { - sr_change_iter_t *iter = NULL; - sr_change_oper_t op = SR_OP_CREATED; - sr_val_t *old_val = NULL; - sr_val_t *new_val = NULL; - sr_xpath_ctx_t xpath_ctx = {0}; - bool is_ipv6 = false, has_addr = false, has_prefix = false; - uint8_t addr[16] = { - 0, - }; - uint8_t prefix = 0; - char *node_name = NULL, *if_name = NULL; - int rc = SR_ERR_OK, op_rc = SR_ERR_OK; - - /* no-op for apply, we only care about SR_EV_ENABLED, SR_EV_VERIFY, - * SR_EV_ABORT */ - if (SR_EV_DONE == event) { - return SR_ERR_OK; - } - - /* check whether we are handling ipv4 or ipv6 config */ - node_name = sr_xpath_node_idx((char *)xpath, 2, &xpath_ctx); - if (NULL != node_name && 0 == strcmp(node_name, "ipv6")) { - is_ipv6 = true; - } - sr_xpath_recover(&xpath_ctx); - - /* get changes iterator */ - rc = sr_get_changes_iter(session, xpath, &iter); - if (SR_ERR_OK != rc) { - // SRP_LOG_ERR("Unable to retrieve change iterator: %s", sr_strerror(rc)); - return rc; - } - - /* iterate over all changes */ - while ((SR_ERR_OK == op_rc || event == SR_EV_ABORT) && - (SR_ERR_OK == - (rc = sr_get_change_next(session, iter, &op, &old_val, &new_val)))) { - if_name = - strdup(sr_xpath_key_value(new_val ? new_val->xpath : old_val->xpath, - "interface", "name", &xpath_ctx)); - sr_xpath_recover(&xpath_ctx); - - switch (op) { - case SR_OP_CREATED: - if (SR_LIST_T == new_val->type) { - /* create on list item - reset state vars */ - has_addr = has_prefix = false; - } else { - if (sr_xpath_node_name_eq(new_val->xpath, "ip")) { - ip_addr_str_to_binary(new_val->data.string_val, addr, is_ipv6); - has_addr = true; - } else if (sr_xpath_node_name_eq(new_val->xpath, "prefix-length")) { - prefix = new_val->data.uint8_val; - has_prefix = true; - } else if (sr_xpath_node_name_eq(new_val->xpath, "netmask")) { - prefix = netmask_to_prefix(new_val->data.string_val); - has_prefix = true; - } - if (has_addr && has_prefix) { - op_rc = interface_ipv46_config_add_remove(if_name, addr, prefix, - is_ipv6, true /* add */); - } - } - break; - case SR_OP_MODIFIED: - op_rc = interface_ipv46_config_modify(session, if_name, old_val, - new_val, is_ipv6); - break; - case SR_OP_DELETED: - if (SR_LIST_T == old_val->type) { - /* delete on list item - reset state vars */ - has_addr = has_prefix = false; - } else { - if (sr_xpath_node_name_eq(old_val->xpath, "ip")) { - ip_addr_str_to_binary(old_val->data.string_val, addr, is_ipv6); - has_addr = true; - } else if (sr_xpath_node_name_eq(old_val->xpath, "prefix-length")) { - prefix = old_val->data.uint8_val; - has_prefix = true; - } else if (sr_xpath_node_name_eq(old_val->xpath, "netmask")) { - prefix = netmask_to_prefix(old_val->data.string_val); - has_prefix = true; - } - if (has_addr && has_prefix) { - op_rc = interface_ipv46_config_add_remove( - if_name, addr, prefix, is_ipv6, false /* !add */); - } - } - break; - default: - break; - } - if (SR_ERR_INVAL_ARG == op_rc) { - sr_set_error(session, "Invalid interface name.", - new_val ? new_val->xpath : old_val->xpath); - } - free(if_name); - sr_free_val(old_val); - sr_free_val(new_val); - } - sr_free_change_iter(iter); - - return op_rc; -} - -/** - * @brief Callback to be called by any config change under - * "/ietf-interfaces:interfaces-state/interface" path. Does not provide any - * functionality, needed just to cover not supported config leaves. - */ -static int ietf_interface_change_cb(sr_session_ctx_t *session, - const char *module_name, const char *xpath, - sr_event_t event, uint32_t request_id, - void *private_data) { - return SR_ERR_OK; -} - -int ietf_subscribe_events(sr_session_ctx_t *session, - sr_subscription_ctx_t **subscription) { - int rc = SR_ERR_OK; - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("Subscriging ietf."); - - // - rc = sr_module_change_subscribe( - session, "ietf-interfaces", "/ietf-interfaces:interfaces/interface", - ietf_interface_change_cb, NULL, 0, - SR_SUBSCR_CTX_REUSE | SR_SUBSCR_ENABLED, subscription); - - if (rc != SR_ERR_OK) { - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG( - "Problem in subscription /ietf-interfaces:interfaces/interface\n"); - goto error; - } - - rc = sr_module_change_subscribe( - session, "ietf-interfaces", - "/ietf-interfaces:interfaces/interface/enabled", - ietf_interface_enable_disable_cb, NULL, 100, - SR_SUBSCR_CTX_REUSE | SR_SUBSCR_ENABLED, subscription); - if (rc != SR_ERR_OK) { - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG( - "Problem in subscription " - "/ietf-interfaces:interfaces/interface/enabled\n"); - goto error; - } - - // rc = sr_module_change_subscribe(session, - // "ietf-interfaces","/ietf-interfaces:interfaces/interface/ietf-ip:ipv4/address", - // ietf_interface_ipv46_address_change_cb, - rc = sr_module_change_subscribe( - session, "ietf-interfaces", "/ietf-interfaces:interfaces", - ietf_interface_ipv46_address_change_cb, NULL, 99, - SR_SUBSCR_CTX_REUSE | SR_SUBSCR_ENABLED, subscription); - - if (rc != SR_ERR_OK) { - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG( - "Problem in subscription " - "/ietf-interfaces:interfaces/interface/ietf-ip:ipv4/address\n"); - goto error; - } - - // rc = sr_module_change_subscribe(session, - // "ietf-interfaces","/ietf-interfaces:interfaces/interface/ietf-ip:ipv6/address", - // ietf_interface_ipv46_address_change_cb, - // NULL, - // 98, SR_SUBSCR_CTX_REUSE | - // SR_SUBSCR_ENABLED, subscription); - - if (rc != SR_ERR_OK) { - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG( - "Problem in subscription " - "/ietf-interfaces:interfaces/interface/ietf-ip:ipv6/address\n"); - goto error; - } - - /* rc = sr_dp_get_items_subscribe(session, - "/ietf-interfaces:interfaces-state", ietf_interface_state_cb, NULL, - SR_SUBSCR_CTX_REUSE, subscription); if (rc != SR_ERR_OK) { - SRP_LOG_DBG_MSG("Problem in subscription - /ietf-interfaces:interfaces-state\n"); goto error; - }*/ - - SRP_LOG_INFMSG("ietf initialized successfully."); - return SR_ERR_OK; - -error: - SRP_LOG_ERRMSG("Error by initialization of the ietf."); - return rc; -} diff --git a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/plugin/ietf/ietf_interface.h b/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/plugin/ietf/ietf_interface.h deleted file mode 100644 index cf5430464..000000000 --- a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/plugin/ietf/ietf_interface.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (c) 2021 HUACHENTEL and/or its affiliates. - * 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. - */ - -#ifndef __IETF_INTERFACE_H__ -#define __IETF_INTERFACE_H__ - -int ietf_subscribe_events(sr_session_ctx_t *session, - sr_subscription_ctx_t **subscription); - -#endif /* __IETF_INTERFACE_H__ */ diff --git a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/plugin/mainpage.dox b/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/plugin/mainpage.dox deleted file mode 100644 index 978578039..000000000 --- a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/plugin/mainpage.dox +++ /dev/null @@ -1,211 +0,0 @@ -/** @mainpage About hICN sysrepo plugin -*This plugin serves as a data management agent. It provides yang models via -*NETCONF to allow the management of hicn-plugin which runs in VPP instance from out-of-box. - -*The following sections contain more details: -*- @subpage subp1 "hICN yang model" -*- @subpage subp2 "User Guide" -*- @subpage subp3 "Developer Guide" -*/ - -/** @page subp1 -*hicn.yang consists of one container for providing the state data (i.e., hicn-state). -*It consists of state, route, and face-ip-params -*nodes with the corresponding leaves. In the hicn model a variety of RPCs are provided -*to allow controller to communicate with the hicn-plugin as well as update the state -*data in hicn-state. You can install the yang model using the following bash script: - -``` -EXIT_CODE=0 -command -v sysrepoctl > /dev/null -if [ $? != 0 ]; then - echo "Could not find command \"sysrepoctl\"." - exit ${EXIT_CODE} -else -sysrepoctl --install path_to_hicn_yang_model -fi -``` - -*Here you can find different examples to run RPC in the yang-model. - -``` -<hicn-enable xmlns="urn:sysrepo:hicn"> - <prefix>b001::/64</prefix> -</hicn-enable> - -<hicn-disable xmlns="urn:sysrepo:hicn"> - <prefix>b001::/64</prefix> -</hicn-disable> -``` - */ - -/** @page subp2 - -*Firstly, verify the plugin and binary libraries are located correctly, then run -*the vpp through (service vpp start). Next, run the sysrepo plugin (sysrepo-plugind), -*for debug mode: sysrep-plugind -d -v 4 which -*runs with high verbosity. When the hicn sysrepo plugin is loaded, run the -*netopeer2-server which serves as NETCONF server. - - -*## Connect from netopeer2-cli - -*In order to connect through the netopeer client run the netopeer2-cli. Then, follow these steps: -``` -*- connect --host XXX --login XXX -*- get (you can get the configuration and operational data) -*- user-rpc (you can call one of the rpc proposed by hicn model but it needs an xml input) -``` - -*## Connect from OpenDaylight (ODL) controller - - -*In order to connect through the OpenDaylight follow these procedure: - -*- run karaf distribution (./opendayligh_installation_folder/bin/karaf) -*- install the required feature list in DOL (feature:install odl-netconf-server -* odl-netconf-connector odl-restconf-all odl-netconf-topology or -* odl-netconf-clustered-topology) -*- run a rest client program (e.g., postman or RESTClient) -*- mount the remote netopeer2-server to the OpenDaylight by the following REST API: - -*PUT http://localhost:8181/restconf/config/network-topology:network-topology/topology/topology-netconf/node/hicn-node - -* with the following body -``` - <node xmlns="urn:TBD:params:xml:ns:yang:network-topology"> - <node-id>hicn-node</node-id> - <host xmlns="urn:opendaylight:netconf-node-topology">Remote_NETCONF_SERVER_IP</host> - <port xmlns="urn:opendaylight:netconf-node-topology">830</port> - <username xmlns="urn:opendaylight:netconf-node-topology">username</username> - <password xmlns="urn:opendaylight:netconf-node-topology">password</password> - <tcp-only xmlns="urn:opendaylight:netconf-node-topology">false</tcp-only> - <keepalive-delay xmlns="urn:opendaylight:netconf-node-topology">1</keepalive-delay> - </node> -``` -*Note that the header files must be set to Content-Type: application/xml, Accept: application/xml. - -*- send the operation through the following REST API: - -*POST http://localhost:8181/restconf/operations/network-topology:network-topology/topology/topology-netconf/node/hicn-node/yang-ext:mount/ietf-netconf:edit-config - -*The body can be used the same as edit-config in netopeer2-cli. - -*## Connect from Network Services Orchestrator (NSO) - -*To connect NSO to the netopeer2-server, first, you need to write a NED package -*for your device. The procedure to create NED for hicn is explained in the following: - -*Place hicn.yang model in a folder called hicn-yang-model, and follow these steps: - -*- ncs-make-package --netconf-ned ./hicn-yang-model ./hicn-nso -*- cd hicn-nso/src; make -*- ncs-setup --ned-package ./hicn-nso --dest ./hicn-nso-project -*- cd hicn-nso-project -*- ncs -*- ncs_cli -C -u admin -*- configure -*- devices authgroups group authhicn default-map remote-name user_name remote-password password -*- devices device hicn address IP_device port 830 authgroup authhicn device-type netconf -*- state admin-state unlocked -*- commit -*- ssh fetch-host-keys - - -*At this point, we are able to connect to the remote device. - - - */ - - /** @page subp3 - -*This guide contains information intended for developers that need to extend/modify the hICN yang model. - -*# Adding configuration data -*In order to add configuration data, firstly it requires to update yang model and define the configuration paramters -*through a container and define the leaves. Once the yang model is updated in the sysrepo plugin you need to subscribe -*for ```sr_module_change_subscribe``` and provide the appropriate callback. -* -* -*# Adding new RPC -* -*In order to add RPC call, firstly it requires to update the yang model by new ```rpc``` statements and define the input to them. - - -*# Adding new operational data -* -*In order to add operational data, firstly it requires to add operational data in yang model by adding ```confg false``` to the container. -*Then, update the sysrepo plugin by the adding the ```sr_oper_get_items_subscribe```. - - Example: -I have a switch with two ports. I am going to write an RPC call to switch them on/off -, moreover I need to read operational data from each port. So, the following yang model can be proposed: - -``` -module switch { -namespace "urn:sysrepo:switch"; -prefix swtch; - -revision 2019-12-08{ - description "Initial revision."; -} - - -grouping status-reply{ - list port{ - key portid; - leaf portid { - description "the port id."; - type uint32; - } - leaf status { - description "the status of the port."; - type boolean; - } - -} -} - -rpc power { - description "Operation to power on/off switch."; - input { - leaf turned-on { - description "indicating on or off."; - type boolean; - default false; - } - } -} - - -container switch-state { - - config false; - description "operational data container for the switch."; - container status{ - uses status-reply; - } -``` -Afterwards, the following subscribes are required in the sysrepo plugin. - -``` -sr_rpc_subscribe(session, "/switch:power", callback, - session, 100,SR_SUBSCR_CTX_REUSE, subscription); - -``` - -session is the opened session with sysrepo, xpath is the path in the yang model, callback is the function -when RPC arrives, private context passed to the callback function, priprity which is set to 100 here indicates the priority if there re multiple RPCs, -options can alter the normal behaviour, and subscription is the subscribtion when initialize the connection towards the sysrepo - - -``` - rc = sr_oper_get_items_subscribe(session, "switch","/switch:switch-state/status", - callback, NULL, SR_SUBSCR_CTX_REUSE, - subscription); -``` -session is the opened session with sysrepo, xpath is the path in the yang model, callback is the function -when RPC arrives, private context passed to the callback which is NULL here, -options can alter the normal behaviour, and subscription is the subscribtion when initialize the connection towards the sysrepo - -*/
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/plugin/model/hicn_model.c b/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/plugin/model/hicn_model.c deleted file mode 100644 index f1b804267..000000000 --- a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/plugin/model/hicn_model.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,875 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (c) 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. - * 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. - */ - -/** @file hicn_model.c - * @brief This file contains implementations of the main calls - */ - -#define _GNU_SOURCE - -#include <inttypes.h> -#include <malloc.h> -#include <pthread.h> -#include <sched.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <sysrepo/xpath.h> -#include <unistd.h> -/* Hicn headers */ - -#include <hicn/util/ip_address.h> - -#include "../hicn_plugin.h" -#include "../hicn_vpp_comm.h" -#include "hicn_model.h" -#include "tlock.h" - -DEFINE_VAPI_MSG_IDS_HICN_API_JSON - -// Shared local variables between state and RPCs - -/** - * @brief this shared variable keeps the hicn state - */ -volatile hicn_state_t *hicn_state = NULL; -/** - * @brief this shared variable keeps hicn strategies - */ -volatile hicn_strategies_t *hicn_strategies = NULL; -/** - * @brief this shared variable keeps statistics of hicn faces - */ -volatile hicn_faces_t *hicn_faces = NULL; -/** - * @brief this shared variable keeps routes information in hicn - */ -volatile hicn_routes_t *hicn_routes = NULL; -/** - * @brief this shared variable is the link list to maintain all the faces (up to - * MAX_FACES) - */ -struct hicn_faces_s *fcurrent = NULL; -/** - * @brief this shared variable is the link list to maintain all the routes - */ -struct hicn_routes_s *rcurrent = NULL; - -static int init_buffer(void) { - hicn_state = memalign(MEM_ALIGN, sizeof(hicn_state_t)); - memset((hicn_state_t *)hicn_state, 0, sizeof(hicn_state_t)); - - hicn_strategies = memalign(MEM_ALIGN, sizeof(hicn_strategies_t)); - memset((hicn_strategies_t *)hicn_strategies, 0, sizeof(hicn_strategies_t)); - - hicn_faces = memalign(MEM_ALIGN, sizeof(hicn_faces_t)); - hicn_faces->next = memalign(MEM_ALIGN, sizeof(struct hicn_faces_s)); - fcurrent = hicn_faces->next; - - hicn_routes = memalign(MEM_ALIGN, sizeof(hicn_routes_t)); - hicn_routes->next = memalign(MEM_ALIGN, sizeof(struct hicn_routes_s)); - rcurrent = hicn_routes->next; - - int retval = -1; - ARG_CHECK5(retval, hicn_state, hicn_strategies, fcurrent, hicn_faces, - hicn_routes); - hicn_routes->nroute = 0; - hicn_faces->nface = 0; - retval = 0; - - return retval; -} - -static int init_face_pool(struct hicn_faces_s *head) { - for (int i = 0; i < MAX_FACE_POOL; i++) { - head->next = memalign(MEM_ALIGN, sizeof(struct hicn_faces_s)); - head = head->next; - } - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("Face memory pool allocated\n"); - head->next = NULL; - return 0; -} - -static int init_route_pool(struct hicn_routes_s *head) { - for (int i = 0; i < MAX_ROUTE_POOL; i++) { - head->next = memalign(MEM_ALIGN, sizeof(struct hicn_routes_s)); - head = head->next; - } - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("Route memory pool allocated\n"); - head->next = NULL; - return 0; -} - -/* VAPI CALLBACKS */ - -static vapi_error_e call_hicn_api_strategies_get( - struct vapi_ctx_s *ctx, void *callback_ctx, vapi_error_e rv, bool is_last, - vapi_payload_hicn_api_strategies_get_reply *reply) { - if (!reply->retval) { - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("Successfully done"); - return VAPI_OK; - } else - return VAPI_EUSER; -} - -static vapi_error_e call_hicn_api_face_params_get( - struct vapi_ctx_s *ctx, void *callback_ctx, vapi_error_e rv, bool is_last, - vapi_payload_hicn_api_face_params_get_reply *reply) { - if (!reply->retval) { - if (callback_ctx != NULL) { - struct hicn_faces_s *tmp; - tmp = (struct hicn_faces_s *)callback_ctx; - tmp->face.intfc = reply->swif; - } - return VAPI_OK; - } else - return VAPI_EUSER; -} - -static vapi_error_e call_vapi_hicn_api_node_stats_get( - struct vapi_ctx_s *ctx, void *callback_ctx, vapi_error_e rv, bool is_last, - vapi_payload_hicn_api_node_stats_get_reply *reply) { - if (!reply->retval) { - hicn_state->pkts_processed = reply->pkts_processed; - hicn_state->pkts_interest_count = reply->pkts_interest_count; - hicn_state->pkts_data_count = reply->pkts_data_count; - hicn_state->pkts_from_cache_count = reply->pkts_from_cache_count; - hicn_state->pkts_no_pit_count = reply->pkts_no_pit_count; - hicn_state->pit_expired_count = reply->pit_expired_count; - hicn_state->cs_expired_count = reply->cs_expired_count; - hicn_state->cs_lru_count = reply->cs_lru_count; - hicn_state->pkts_drop_no_buf = reply->pkts_drop_no_buf; - hicn_state->interests_aggregated = reply->interests_aggregated; - hicn_state->interests_retx = reply->interests_retx; - hicn_state->pit_entries_count = reply->pit_entries_count; - hicn_state->cs_entries_count = reply->cs_entries_count; - hicn_state->cs_entries_ntw_count = reply->cs_entries_ntw_count; - return VAPI_OK; - } else - return VAPI_EUSER; -} - -static inline void state_update(sr_val_t *vals, struct lyd_node **parent, - sr_session_ctx_t *session) { - char buf[20]; - - sr_val_set_xpath(&vals[0], "/hicn:hicn-state/states/pkts_processed"); - vals[0].type = SR_UINT64_T; - vals[0].data.uint64_val = hicn_state->pkts_processed; - memset(buf, 0x00, 20); - sprintf(buf, "%" PRIu64, hicn_state->pkts_processed); - *parent = - lyd_new_path(NULL, sr_get_context(sr_session_get_connection(session)), - vals[0].xpath, buf, 0, 0); - - sr_val_set_xpath(&vals[1], "/hicn:hicn-state/states/pkts_interest_count"); - vals[1].type = SR_UINT64_T; - vals[1].data.uint64_val = hicn_state->pkts_interest_count; - memset(buf, 0x00, 20); - sprintf(buf, "%" PRIu64, hicn_state->pkts_interest_count); - lyd_new_path(*parent, NULL, vals[1].xpath, buf, 0, 0); - - sr_val_set_xpath(&vals[2], "/hicn:hicn-state/states/pkts_data_count"); - vals[2].type = SR_UINT64_T; - vals[2].data.uint64_val = hicn_state->pkts_data_count; - memset(buf, 0x00, 20); - sprintf(buf, "%" PRIu64, hicn_state->pkts_data_count); - lyd_new_path(*parent, NULL, vals[2].xpath, buf, 0, 0); - - sr_val_set_xpath(&vals[3], "/hicn:hicn-state/states/pkts_from_cache_count"); - vals[3].type = SR_UINT64_T; - vals[3].data.uint64_val = hicn_state->pkts_from_cache_count; - memset(buf, 0x00, 20); - sprintf(buf, "%" PRIu64, hicn_state->pkts_from_cache_count); - lyd_new_path(*parent, NULL, vals[3].xpath, buf, 0, 0); - - sr_val_set_xpath(&vals[4], "/hicn:hicn-state/states/pkts_no_pit_count"); - vals[4].type = SR_UINT64_T; - vals[4].data.uint64_val = hicn_state->pkts_no_pit_count; - memset(buf, 0x00, 20); - sprintf(buf, "%" PRIu64, hicn_state->pkts_no_pit_count); - lyd_new_path(*parent, NULL, vals[4].xpath, buf, 0, 0); - - sr_val_set_xpath(&vals[5], "/hicn:hicn-state/states/pit_expired_count"); - vals[5].type = SR_UINT64_T; - vals[5].data.uint64_val = hicn_state->pit_expired_count; - memset(buf, 0x00, 20); - sprintf(buf, "%" PRIu64, hicn_state->pit_expired_count); - lyd_new_path(*parent, NULL, vals[5].xpath, buf, 0, 0); - - sr_val_set_xpath(&vals[6], "/hicn:hicn-state/states/cs_expired_count"); - vals[6].type = SR_UINT64_T; - vals[6].data.uint64_val = hicn_state->cs_expired_count; - memset(buf, 0x00, 20); - sprintf(buf, "%" PRIu64, hicn_state->cs_expired_count); - lyd_new_path(*parent, NULL, vals[6].xpath, buf, 0, 0); - - sr_val_set_xpath(&vals[7], "/hicn:hicn-state/states/cs_lru_count"); - vals[7].type = SR_UINT64_T; - vals[7].data.uint64_val = hicn_state->cs_lru_count; - memset(buf, 0x00, 20); - sprintf(buf, "%" PRIu64, hicn_state->cs_lru_count); - lyd_new_path(*parent, NULL, vals[7].xpath, buf, 0, 0); - - sr_val_set_xpath(&vals[8], "/hicn:hicn-state/states/pkts_drop_no_buf"); - vals[8].type = SR_UINT64_T; - vals[8].data.uint64_val = hicn_state->pkts_drop_no_buf; - memset(buf, 0x00, 20); - sprintf(buf, "%" PRIu64, hicn_state->pkts_drop_no_buf); - lyd_new_path(*parent, NULL, vals[8].xpath, buf, 0, 0); - - sr_val_set_xpath(&vals[9], "/hicn:hicn-state/states/interests_aggregated"); - vals[9].type = SR_UINT64_T; - vals[9].data.uint64_val = hicn_state->interests_aggregated; - memset(buf, 0x00, 20); - sprintf(buf, "%" PRIu64, hicn_state->interests_aggregated); - lyd_new_path(*parent, NULL, vals[9].xpath, buf, 0, 0); - - sr_val_set_xpath(&vals[10], "/hicn:hicn-state/states/interests_retx"); - vals[10].type = SR_UINT64_T; - vals[10].data.uint64_val = hicn_state->interests_retx; - memset(buf, 0x00, 20); - sprintf(buf, "%" PRIu64, hicn_state->interests_retx); - lyd_new_path(*parent, NULL, vals[10].xpath, buf, 0, 0); - - sr_val_set_xpath(&vals[11], - "/hicn:hicn-state/states/interests_hash_collision"); - vals[11].type = SR_UINT64_T; - vals[11].data.uint64_val = hicn_state->interests_hash_collision; - memset(buf, 0x00, 20); - sprintf(buf, "%" PRIu64, hicn_state->interests_hash_collision); - lyd_new_path(*parent, NULL, vals[11].xpath, buf, 0, 0); - - sr_val_set_xpath(&vals[12], "/hicn:hicn-state/states/pit_entries_count"); - vals[12].type = SR_UINT64_T; - vals[12].data.uint64_val = hicn_state->pit_entries_count; - memset(buf, 0x00, 20); - sprintf(buf, "%" PRIu64, hicn_state->pit_entries_count); - lyd_new_path(*parent, NULL, vals[12].xpath, buf, 0, 0); - - sr_val_set_xpath(&vals[13], "/hicn:hicn-state/states/cs_entries_count"); - vals[13].type = SR_UINT64_T; - vals[13].data.uint64_val = hicn_state->cs_entries_count; - memset(buf, 0x00, 20); - sprintf(buf, "%" PRIu64, hicn_state->cs_entries_count); - lyd_new_path(*parent, NULL, vals[13].xpath, buf, 0, 0); - - sr_val_set_xpath(&vals[14], "/hicn:hicn-state/states/cs_entries_ntw_count"); - vals[14].type = SR_UINT64_T; - vals[14].data.uint64_val = hicn_state->cs_entries_ntw_count; - memset(buf, 0x00, 20); - sprintf(buf, "%" PRIu64, hicn_state->cs_entries_ntw_count); - lyd_new_path(*parent, NULL, vals[14].xpath, buf, 0, 0); -} - -static inline int routes_update(sr_val_t *vals, uint32_t nleaves, - struct lyd_node **parent, - sr_session_ctx_t *session) { - struct hicn_routes_s *temp = hicn_routes->next; - char buf[20]; - int route = 0; - for (int count = 0; count < nleaves; count++) { - sr_val_build_xpath(&vals[route], "%s[routeid='%d']/prefix", - "/hicn:hicn-state/routes/route", temp->route.route_id); - vals[route].type = SR_STRING_T; - - memset(buf, 0x00, 20); - if (temp->route.prefix.address.af == ADDRESS_IP4) { - struct sockaddr_in sa; - memcpy(&sa.sin_addr.s_addr, temp->route.prefix.address.un.ip4, - IPV4_ADDR_LEN); - inet_ntop(AF_INET, &(sa.sin_addr), buf, INET_ADDRSTRLEN); - vals[route].data.string_val = buf; - } else { - struct sockaddr_in6 sa; - memcpy(&sa.sin6_addr, temp->route.prefix.address.un.ip6, IPV6_ADDR_LEN); - inet_ntop(AF_INET6, &(sa.sin6_addr), buf, INET6_ADDRSTRLEN); - vals[route].data.string_val = buf; - } - - lyd_new_path(*parent, NULL, vals[route].xpath, buf, 0, 0); - - route++; - - sr_val_build_xpath(&vals[route], "%s[routeid='%d']/strategy_id", - "/hicn:hicn-state/routes/route", temp->route.route_id); - vals[route].type = SR_UINT32_T; - vals[route].data.uint32_val = temp->route.strategy_id; - memset(buf, 0x00, 20); - sprintf(buf, "%d", temp->route.strategy_id); - lyd_new_path(*parent, NULL, vals[route].xpath, buf, 0, 0); - - route++; - - temp = temp->next; - } - - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("Routes state updated \n"); - return SR_ERR_OK; -} - -static inline int faces_update(sr_val_t *vals, uint32_t nleaves, - struct lyd_node **parent, - sr_session_ctx_t *session) { - struct hicn_faces_s *temp = hicn_faces->next; - char buf[20]; - int face = 0; - - for (int count = 0; count < nleaves; count++) { - vapi_msg_hicn_api_face_params_get *msg; - msg = vapi_alloc_hicn_api_face_params_get(g_vapi_ctx_instance); - - msg->payload.faceid = temp->face.faceid; - - if (vapi_hicn_api_face_params_get(g_vapi_ctx_instance, msg, - call_hicn_api_face_params_get, - (void *)temp) != VAPI_OK) { - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("Operation failed"); - return SR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED; - } - - sr_val_build_xpath(&vals[face], "%s[faceid='%d']/intfc", - "/hicn:hicn-state/faces/face", temp->face.faceid); - vals[face].type = SR_UINT32_T; - vals[face].data.uint32_val = temp->face.intfc; - memset(buf, 0x00, 20); - sprintf(buf, "%u", temp->face.intfc); - lyd_new_path(*parent, NULL, vals[face].xpath, buf, 0, 0); - - face++; - - sr_val_build_xpath(&vals[face], "%s[faceid='%d']/irx_packets", - "/hicn:hicn-state/faces/face", temp->face.faceid); - vals[face].type = SR_UINT64_T; - vals[face].data.uint64_val = temp->face.irx_packets; - memset(buf, 0x00, 20); - sprintf(buf, "%" PRIu64, temp->face.irx_packets); - lyd_new_path(*parent, NULL, vals[face].xpath, buf, 0, 0); - - face++; - - sr_val_build_xpath(&vals[face], "%s[faceid='%d']/irx_bytes", - "/hicn:hicn-state/faces/face", temp->face.faceid); - vals[face].type = SR_UINT64_T; - vals[face].data.uint64_val = temp->face.irx_bytes; - memset(buf, 0x00, 20); - sprintf(buf, "%" PRIu64, temp->face.irx_bytes); - lyd_new_path(*parent, NULL, vals[face].xpath, buf, 0, 0); - - face++; - - sr_val_build_xpath(&vals[face], "%s[faceid='%d']/itx_packets", - "/hicn:hicn-state/faces/face", temp->face.faceid); - vals[face].type = SR_UINT64_T; - vals[face].data.uint64_val = temp->face.itx_packets; - memset(buf, 0x00, 20); - sprintf(buf, "%" PRIu64, temp->face.itx_packets); - lyd_new_path(*parent, NULL, vals[face].xpath, buf, 0, 0); - - face++; - - sr_val_build_xpath(&vals[face], "%s[faceid='%d']/itx_bytes", - "/hicn:hicn-state/faces/face", temp->face.faceid); - vals[face].type = SR_UINT64_T; - vals[face].data.uint64_val = temp->face.itx_bytes; - memset(buf, 0x00, 20); - sprintf(buf, "%" PRIu64, temp->face.itx_bytes); - lyd_new_path(*parent, NULL, vals[face].xpath, buf, 0, 0); - - face++; - - sr_val_build_xpath(&vals[face], "%s[faceid='%d']/drx_packets", - "/hicn:hicn-state/faces/face", temp->face.faceid); - vals[face].type = SR_UINT64_T; - vals[face].data.uint64_val = temp->face.drx_packets; - memset(buf, 0x00, 20); - sprintf(buf, "%" PRIu64, temp->face.drx_packets); - lyd_new_path(*parent, NULL, vals[face].xpath, buf, 0, 0); - - face++; - - sr_val_build_xpath(&vals[face], "%s[faceid='%d']/drx_bytes", - "/hicn:hicn-state/faces/face", temp->face.faceid); - vals[face].type = SR_UINT64_T; - vals[face].data.uint64_val = temp->face.drx_bytes; - memset(buf, 0x00, 20); - sprintf(buf, "%" PRIu64, temp->face.drx_packets); - lyd_new_path(*parent, NULL, vals[face].xpath, buf, 0, 0); - - face++; - - sr_val_build_xpath(&vals[face], "%s[faceid='%d']/dtx_packets", - "/hicn:hicn-state/faces/face", temp->face.faceid); - vals[face].type = SR_UINT64_T; - vals[face].data.uint64_val = temp->face.dtx_packets; - memset(buf, 0x00, 20); - sprintf(buf, "%" PRIu64, temp->face.dtx_packets); - lyd_new_path(*parent, NULL, vals[face].xpath, buf, 0, 0); - - face++; - - sr_val_build_xpath(&vals[face], "%s[faceid='%d']/dtx_bytes", - "/hicn:hicn-state/faces/face", temp->face.faceid); - vals[face].type = SR_UINT64_T; - vals[face].data.uint64_val = temp->face.dtx_bytes; - memset(buf, 0x00, 20); - sprintf(buf, "%" PRIu64, temp->face.dtx_bytes); - lyd_new_path(*parent, NULL, vals[face].xpath, buf, 0, 0); - - face++; - - temp = temp->next; - } - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("Faces state updated \n"); - return SR_ERR_OK; -} - -static int hicn_state_states_cb(sr_session_ctx_t *session, - const char *module_name, const char *path, - const char *request_xpath, uint32_t request_id, - struct lyd_node **parent, void *private_data) { - sr_val_t *vals; - int rc; - enum locks_name state; - state = lstate; - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("Requesting state data"); - - rc = sr_new_values(NSTATE_LEAVES, &vals); - if (SR_ERR_OK != rc) { - return rc; - } - - tlock(state); - state_update(vals, parent, session); - tunlock(state); - - return SR_ERR_OK; -} - -static int hicn_state_route_cb(sr_session_ctx_t *session, - const char *module_name, const char *path, - const char *request_xpath, uint32_t request_id, - struct lyd_node **parent, void *private_data) { - sr_val_t *vals; - int rc; - enum locks_name route; - route = lroute; - uint32_t NROUTE_NODES = hicn_routes->nroute * ROUTES_CHILDREN; - - rc = sr_new_values(NROUTE_NODES, &vals); - if (SR_ERR_OK != rc) { - return rc; - } - - tlock(route); - routes_update(vals, NROUTE_NODES / ROUTES_CHILDREN, parent, session); - tunlock(route); - - return SR_ERR_OK; -} - -static int hicn_state_faces_cb(sr_session_ctx_t *session, - const char *module_name, const char *path, - const char *request_xpath, uint32_t request_id, - struct lyd_node **parent, void *private_data) { - sr_val_t *vals; - int rc; - enum locks_name faces; - faces = lfaces; - uint32_t NFACES_NODES = hicn_faces->nface * FACES_CHILDREN; - - rc = sr_new_values(NFACES_NODES, &vals); - if (SR_ERR_OK != rc) { - return rc; - } - - tlock(faces); - faces_update(vals, NFACES_NODES / FACES_CHILDREN, parent, session); - tunlock(faces); - - return SR_ERR_OK; -} - -static int hicn_strategies_get_cb(sr_session_ctx_t *session, const char *path, - const sr_val_t *input, const size_t input_cnt, - sr_event_t event, uint32_t request_id, - sr_val_t **output, size_t *output_cnt, - void *private_data) { - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("hicn strategies received successfully"); - vapi_msg_hicn_api_strategies_get *msg; - - msg = vapi_alloc_hicn_api_strategies_get(g_vapi_ctx_instance); - - if (vapi_hicn_api_strategies_get(g_vapi_ctx_instance, msg, - call_hicn_api_strategies_get, - NULL) != VAPI_OK) { - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("Operation failed"); - return SR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED; - } - return SR_ERR_OK; -} - -static int hicn_face_params_get_cb(sr_session_ctx_t *session, const char *path, - const sr_val_t *input, - const size_t input_cnt, sr_event_t event, - uint32_t request_id, sr_val_t **output, - size_t *output_cnt, void *private_data) { - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("hicn face ip params get received successfully"); - vapi_msg_hicn_api_face_params_get *msg; - - msg = vapi_alloc_hicn_api_face_params_get(g_vapi_ctx_instance); - - msg->payload.faceid = input[0].data.uint32_val; - - if (vapi_hicn_api_face_params_get(g_vapi_ctx_instance, msg, - call_hicn_api_face_params_get, - NULL) != VAPI_OK) { - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("Operation failed"); - return SR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED; - } - - return SR_ERR_OK; -} - -static vapi_error_e call_hicn_api_enable_disable( - struct vapi_ctx_s *ctx, void *callback_ctx, vapi_error_e rv, bool is_last, - vapi_payload_hicn_api_enable_disable_reply *reply) { - if (!reply->retval) { - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("Successfully done"); - return VAPI_OK; - } else - return VAPI_EUSER; -} - -static int hicn_enable_cb(sr_session_ctx_t *session, const char *path, - const sr_val_t *input, const size_t input_cnt, - sr_event_t event, uint32_t request_id, - sr_val_t **output, size_t *output_cnt, - void *private_data) { - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("hicn enable received successfully"); - vapi_msg_hicn_api_enable_disable *msg; - - msg = vapi_alloc_hicn_api_enable_disable(g_vapi_ctx_instance); - - const char *delim = "/"; - if (input->type != SR_STRING_T) { - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("Expected prefix of type string"); - return SR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED; - } - char *token; - - /* get the first token */ - token = strtok(input->data.string_val, delim); - - /* if null the address is ipv4 else ipv6*/ - if (strrchr(token, ':') == NULL) { - struct sockaddr_in sa; - inet_pton(AF_INET, token, &(sa.sin_addr)); - unsigned char *tmp = (unsigned char *)&sa.sin_addr.s_addr; - memcpy(&msg->payload.prefix.address.un.ip4[0], tmp, B32); - msg->payload.prefix.address.af = ADDRESS_IP4; - } else { - void *dst = malloc(sizeof(struct in6_addr)); - inet_pton(AF_INET6, token, dst); - unsigned char *tmp = (unsigned char *)((struct in6_addr *)dst)->s6_addr; - memcpy(&msg->payload.prefix.address.un.ip6[0], tmp, B128); - msg->payload.prefix.address.af = ADDRESS_IP6; - } - - /* The second token is the prefix len*/ - token = strtok(NULL, delim); - - msg->payload.prefix.len = atoi(token); - msg->payload.enable_disable = 1; - - if (vapi_hicn_api_enable_disable(g_vapi_ctx_instance, msg, - call_hicn_api_enable_disable, - NULL) != VAPI_OK) { - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("Operation failed"); - return SR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED; - } - - return SR_ERR_OK; -} - -static int hicn_disable_cb(sr_session_ctx_t *session, const char *path, - const sr_val_t *input, const size_t input_cnt, - sr_event_t event, uint32_t request_id, - sr_val_t **output, size_t *output_cnt, - void *private_data) { - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("hicn disable received successfully"); - vapi_msg_hicn_api_enable_disable *msg; - - msg = vapi_alloc_hicn_api_enable_disable(g_vapi_ctx_instance); - - const char *delim = "/"; - if (input->type != SR_STRING_T) { - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("Expected prefix of type string"); - return SR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED; - } - char *token; - - /* get the first token */ - token = strtok(input->data.string_val, delim); - - /* if null the address is ipv4 else ipv6*/ - if (strrchr(token, ':') == NULL) { - struct sockaddr_in sa; - inet_pton(AF_INET, token, &(sa.sin_addr)); - unsigned char *tmp = (unsigned char *)&sa.sin_addr.s_addr; - memcpy(&msg->payload.prefix.address.un.ip4[0], tmp, B32); - msg->payload.prefix.address.af = ADDRESS_IP4; - } else { - void *dst = malloc(sizeof(struct in6_addr)); - inet_pton(AF_INET6, token, dst); - unsigned char *tmp = (unsigned char *)((struct in6_addr *)dst)->s6_addr; - memcpy(&msg->payload.prefix.address.un.ip6[0], tmp, B128); - msg->payload.prefix.address.af = ADDRESS_IP6; - } - - /* The second token is the prefix len*/ - token = strtok(NULL, delim); - - msg->payload.prefix.len = atoi(token); - msg->payload.enable_disable = 0; - - if (vapi_hicn_api_enable_disable(g_vapi_ctx_instance, msg, - call_hicn_api_enable_disable, - NULL) != VAPI_OK) { - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("Operation failed"); - return SR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED; - } - - return SR_ERR_OK; -} - -static vapi_error_e hicn_api_routes_dump_cb( - struct vapi_ctx_s *ctx, void *callback_ctx, vapi_error_e rv, bool is_last, - vapi_payload_hicn_api_routes_details *reply) { - static int counter = 0; - - tlock(lroute); - if (reply != NULL) { - rcurrent->route.route_id = counter; - rcurrent->route.prefix = reply->prefix; - rcurrent->route.nfaces = reply->nfaces; - rcurrent->route.strategy_id = reply->strategy_id; - for (int cnt = 0; cnt < rcurrent->route.nfaces; cnt++) - rcurrent->route.faceids[cnt] = rcurrent->route.faceids[cnt]; - - counter++; - rcurrent = rcurrent->next; - - SRP_LOG_DBG("nfaces %d", reply->nfaces); - SRP_LOG_DBG("strategy_id %d", reply->strategy_id); - - } else { - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("---------Routes------- \n"); - hicn_routes->nroute = counter; - counter = 0; - rcurrent = hicn_routes->next; - } - tunlock(lroute); - return SR_ERR_OK; -} - -static vapi_error_e hicn_api_face_stats_dump_cb( - struct vapi_ctx_s *ctx, void *callback_ctx, vapi_error_e rv, bool is_last, - vapi_payload_hicn_api_face_stats_details *reply) { - static int counter = 0; - - tlock(lfaces); - if (reply != NULL) { - fcurrent->face.faceid = reply->faceid; - fcurrent->face.intfc = 1; - fcurrent->face.irx_packets = reply->irx_packets; - fcurrent->face.irx_bytes = reply->irx_bytes; - fcurrent->face.itx_packets = reply->itx_packets; - fcurrent->face.itx_bytes = reply->itx_bytes; - fcurrent->face.drx_packets = reply->drx_packets; - fcurrent->face.drx_bytes = reply->drx_bytes; - fcurrent->face.dtx_packets = reply->dtx_packets; - fcurrent->face.dtx_bytes = reply->dtx_bytes; - counter++; - fcurrent = fcurrent->next; - SRP_LOG_DBG("faceid %d", reply->faceid); - SRP_LOG_DBG("drxB %d", reply->drx_bytes); - SRP_LOG_DBG("dtxB %d", reply->dtx_bytes); - - } else { - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("---------Faces------- \n"); - hicn_faces->nface = counter; - counter = 0; - fcurrent = hicn_faces->next; - } - tunlock(lfaces); - return SR_ERR_OK; -} - -static void *state_thread(void *arg) { - // mapping can be retrieved by cpuinfo - int map = 0; - cpu_set_t cpuset; - CPU_ZERO(&cpuset); - CPU_SET(map, &cpuset); - - // pin the thread to a core - if (pthread_setaffinity_np(pthread_self(), sizeof(cpu_set_t), &cpuset)) { - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("Thread pining failed\n"); - exit(1); - } - - vapi_msg_hicn_api_node_stats_get *msg = NULL; - enum locks_name state; - state = lstate; - - while (true) { - tlock(state); - // dump faces - vapi_msg_hicn_api_face_stats_dump *fmsg; - fmsg = vapi_alloc_hicn_api_face_stats_dump(g_vapi_ctx_instance); - vapi_hicn_api_face_stats_dump(g_vapi_ctx_instance, fmsg, - hicn_api_face_stats_dump_cb, fcurrent); - - // dump routes - vapi_msg_hicn_api_routes_dump *rmsg; - rmsg = vapi_alloc_hicn_api_routes_dump(g_vapi_ctx_instance); - vapi_hicn_api_routes_dump(g_vapi_ctx_instance, rmsg, - hicn_api_routes_dump_cb, rcurrent); - - msg = vapi_alloc_hicn_api_node_stats_get(g_vapi_ctx_instance); - - if (vapi_hicn_api_node_stats_get(g_vapi_ctx_instance, msg, - call_vapi_hicn_api_node_stats_get, - NULL) != VAPI_OK) { - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG(" State operation failed"); - } - - tunlock(state); - sleep(1); - - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("state cached"); - } - return NULL; -} - -int hicn_subscribe_events(sr_session_ctx_t *session, - sr_subscription_ctx_t **subscription) { - int rc = SR_ERR_OK; - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("Subscriging hicn."); - - // Initializing the locks - for (int i = 0; i < NLOCKS; i++) ticket_init(i, LOCK_INIT); - - // Initializing the buffer - rc = init_buffer(); - if (rc != SR_ERR_OK) { - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("Problem in initializing the buffers\n"); - goto error; - } - - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("buffer initialized successfully."); - - rc = init_face_pool(fcurrent); - if (rc) { - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("Problem in initializing the pools\n"); - goto error; - } - - rc = init_route_pool(rcurrent); - if (rc) { - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("Problem in initializing the pools\n"); - goto error; - } - - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("pools created successfully."); - - // Create state thread observation - pthread_t state_tid; - rc = pthread_create((pthread_t *)&state_tid, NULL, state_thread, NULL); - if (rc != 0) { - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("Error making hicn state thread"); - return SR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED; - } - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("State thread created successfully."); - - // strategies subscriptions - - rc = sr_rpc_subscribe(session, "/hicn:strategies-get", hicn_strategies_get_cb, - session, 98, SR_SUBSCR_CTX_REUSE, subscription); - if (rc != SR_ERR_OK) { - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("Problem in subscription strategies-get\n"); - goto error; - } - - // face ip subscriptions - - rc = sr_rpc_subscribe(session, "/hicn:face-params-get", - hicn_face_params_get_cb, session, 93, - SR_SUBSCR_CTX_REUSE, subscription); - if (rc != SR_ERR_OK) { - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("Problem in subscription face-params-get\n"); - goto error; - } - - // hICN enable-disable subscriptions - - rc = sr_rpc_subscribe(session, "/hicn:hicn-enable", hicn_enable_cb, session, - 94, SR_SUBSCR_CTX_REUSE, subscription); - if (rc != SR_ERR_OK) { - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("Problem in subscription hicn-enable\n"); - goto error; - } - - rc = sr_rpc_subscribe(session, "/hicn:hicn-disable", hicn_disable_cb, session, - 95, SR_SUBSCR_CTX_REUSE, subscription); - if (rc != SR_ERR_OK) { - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("Problem in subscription hicn-enable\n"); - goto error; - } - - // subscribe as hicn state data provider - - rc = sr_oper_get_items_subscribe(session, "hicn", "/hicn:hicn-state/states", - hicn_state_states_cb, NULL, - SR_SUBSCR_CTX_REUSE, subscription); - if (rc != SR_ERR_OK) { - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("Problem in subscription /hicn:hicn-state/states\n"); - goto error; - } - - rc = sr_oper_get_items_subscribe(session, "hicn", "/hicn:hicn-state/routes", - hicn_state_route_cb, NULL, - SR_SUBSCR_CTX_REUSE, subscription); - if (rc != SR_ERR_OK) { - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("Problem in subscription /hicn:hicn-state/routes\n"); - goto error; - } - - rc = sr_oper_get_items_subscribe(session, "hicn", "/hicn:hicn-state/faces", - hicn_state_faces_cb, NULL, - SR_SUBSCR_CTX_REUSE, subscription); - if (rc != SR_ERR_OK) { - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("Problem in subscription /hicn:hicn-state/faces\n"); - goto error; - } - - SRP_LOG_DBGMSG("hicn plugin initialized successfully.\n"); - return SR_ERR_OK; - -error: - SRP_LOG_ERRMSG("Error by initialization of the hicn plugin."); - sr_plugin_cleanup_cb(session, &g_vapi_ctx_instance); - return rc; -} diff --git a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/plugin/model/hicn_model.h b/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/plugin/model/hicn_model.h deleted file mode 100644 index 866eafd5e..000000000 --- a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/plugin/model/hicn_model.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,174 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (c) 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. - * 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. - */ - -/** - * @file hicn_model.h - * @brief This file contains main calls for hICN events coresponding to the hICN - * yang models - */ - -#ifndef __IETF_HICN_H__ -#define __IETF_HICN_H__ - -#include "../hicn_vpp_comm.h" -#include <vapi/hicn.api.vapi.h> - -/** - * @brief Align memory to one page boundary - */ -#define MEM_ALIGN 4096 - -/** - * @brief 32 bits = 4 bytes - */ -#define B32 4 -/** - * @brief 64bits = 8 bytes - */ -#define B64 8 -/** - * @brief 128 bits = 16 bytes - */ -#define B128 16 - -/** - * @brief set number of lock to 5 - */ -#define NLOCKS 5 - -/** - * @brief initialize all locks by 0, better to initialize by 0 :) - */ -#define LOCK_INIT 0 - -/** - * @brief enumeration for the locks - */ -enum locks_name { lstate, lstrategy, lstrategies, lroute, lfaces }; - -// It is a coarse grain approach later can be changed to fine grained - -/** - * @brief This indicates the number of leaves for the hICN state - */ -#define NSTATE_LEAVES 15 -/** - * @brief This indicates the number of leaves for strategy - */ -#define NSTRATEGY_LEAVES 1 -/** - * @brief This indicates the number of leaves for strategies - */ -#define NSTRATEGIES_LEAVES 2 -/** - * @brief This indicates the maximum faces which can be read as operational data - */ -#define MAX_FACE_POOL 100 -/** - * @brief This indicates the maximum routes which can be read as operational - * data - */ -#define MAX_ROUTE_POOL 100 -/** - * @brief This indicates the number of leaves for faces - */ -#define FACES_CHILDREN \ - 9 /*this is the number of children of each leave in face except the key*/ -/** - * @brief This indicates the number of leaves for routes - */ -#define ROUTES_CHILDREN \ - 2 /*this is the number of children of each leave in face except the key*/ - -typedef struct __attribute__((__packed__)) { - int32_t retval; - uint64_t pkts_processed; - uint64_t pkts_interest_count; - uint64_t pkts_data_count; - uint64_t pkts_from_cache_count; - uint64_t pkts_no_pit_count; - uint64_t pit_expired_count; - uint64_t cs_expired_count; - uint64_t cs_lru_count; - uint64_t pkts_drop_no_buf; - uint64_t interests_aggregated; - uint64_t interests_retx; - uint64_t interests_hash_collision; - uint64_t pit_entries_count; - uint64_t cs_entries_count; - uint64_t cs_entries_ntw_count; -} hicn_state_t; - -typedef struct __attribute__((__packed__)) { - uint8_t n_strategies; - uint32_t strategy_id[256]; - int32_t retval; -} hicn_strategies_t; - -typedef struct __attribute__((__packed__)) { - uint32_t faceid; - uint32_t intfc; - uint64_t irx_packets; - uint64_t irx_bytes; - uint64_t itx_packets; - uint64_t itx_bytes; - uint64_t drx_packets; - uint64_t drx_bytes; - uint64_t dtx_packets; - uint64_t dtx_bytes; -} hicn_face_inf_t; - -typedef struct __attribute__((__packed__)) { - u32 route_id; - vapi_type_prefix prefix; - u32 faceids[5]; - u8 nfaces; - u32 strategy_id; -} hicn_route_inf_t; - -/** - * @brief This is the link list to maintain the statistics of the faces - */ -struct hicn_faces_s { - hicn_face_inf_t face; - struct hicn_faces_s *next; -}; - -typedef struct __attribute__((__packed__)) { - uint32_t nface; - struct hicn_faces_s *next; -} hicn_faces_t; - -/** - * @brief This is the link list to maintain the route informations - */ -struct hicn_routes_s { - hicn_route_inf_t route; - struct hicn_routes_s *next; -}; - -typedef struct __attribute__((__packed__)) { - uint32_t nroute; - struct hicn_routes_s *next; -} hicn_routes_t; - -/** - * @brief This function subscribes the hICN evens consisting of all RPCs - * as well as operational data - */ -int hicn_subscribe_events(sr_session_ctx_t *session, - sr_subscription_ctx_t **subscription); - -#endif /* __IETF_HICN_H__ */ diff --git a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/plugin/model/tlock.c b/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/plugin/model/tlock.c deleted file mode 100644 index c3c225ef7..000000000 --- a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/plugin/model/tlock.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -#include "tlock.h" - -void ticket_init(int Lock_Number, long int init) { - //__atomic_store( &En[Lock_Number] , &init , __ATOMIC_SEQ_CST ); - //__atomic_store( &De[Lock_Number] , &init , __ATOMIC_SEQ_CST ); - En[Lock_Number] = init; - De[Lock_Number] = init; -} - -void tlock(int Lock_Number) { - int my_ticket = __sync_fetch_and_add(&En[Lock_Number], 1); - while (my_ticket != De[Lock_Number]) { - }; -} - -void tunlock(int Lock_Number) { De[Lock_Number]++; } diff --git a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/plugin/model/tlock.h b/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/plugin/model/tlock.h deleted file mode 100644 index be3342d3f..000000000 --- a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/plugin/model/tlock.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (c) 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. - * 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. - */ - -/** - * @file tlock.h - * @brief This file contains ticket lock APIs. - */ - -#ifndef __TLOCK_H__ -#define __TLOCK_H__ - -/** - - * @brief limit the number of locks: it shoud be matched with the - * number of hicn-state leaves - */ -#define MAX_LOCK_SIZE 5 - -/** - * @brief Ticket lock counters - */ -volatile long int En[MAX_LOCK_SIZE]; - -/** - * @brief Ticket lock counters - */ -volatile long int De[MAX_LOCK_SIZE]; - -/** - * @brief This function initialize the ticket lock - * @param Lock_Number describes the number of locks need to be initialized - * @param init describes the init number - */ -void ticket_init(int Lock_Number, long int init); -/** - * @brief this function acquire the lock - * Description of what the function does. This part may refer to the parameters - * @param Lock_Number pass the lock - */ -void tlock(int Lock_Number); -/** - * @briefthis function release the lock - * @param Lock_Number lock number - - */ -void tunlock(int Lock_Number); - -#endif /* __IETF_HICN_H__ */
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/test/README.md b/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/test/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index a1c9bedff..000000000 --- a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/test/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -# test hICN sysrepo plugin - -Two simple tests are provided to verify the functionality of the plugin. In ```netconf-test``` you can find ```test.py``` which uses netconf-clinet library to send NETCONF command toward the sysrepo. This is the usage: -``` -python test.py host user password operation -``` -<b>host</b> indicates the host information. <b>user</b>, <b>password</b> are credentials to connect to the device. <b>Operation</b> can be one of the following: -``` -- route_dump - It receives the route operational data from vpp -- face_dump - It receives the face operational data from vpp -- face_add - It adds an hICN face in the vpp -- punt_add - It adds a punt in the vpp -- route_add - It adds route in the vpp -- face_dell - It deletes face from vpp -- route_del - It deletes route from vpp -- punt_del - It deletes punt from vpp -``` - -In the ```vapi-test``` you can find testing the VAPI for the communication between the hICN sysrepo plugin and vpp. This is the usage: - -``` -./test [route_add [4|6], punt_add [4|6], face_add [4|6], route_dump, face_dump] -``` -The definition for the argument is the same as the netconf-test except that here you can choose the test for IPV4 and IPV6. diff --git a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/test/netconf-test/aface.xml b/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/test/netconf-test/aface.xml deleted file mode 100644 index e1452f722..000000000 --- a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/test/netconf-test/aface.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -<face-ip-add xmlns="urn:sysrepo:hicn"> - <lip4>192.168.20.10</lip4> - <lip6>-1</lip6> - <rip4>192.168.100.1</rip4> - <rip6>-1</rip6> - <swif>0</swif> -</face-ip-add> diff --git a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/test/netconf-test/apunt.xml b/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/test/netconf-test/apunt.xml deleted file mode 100644 index b7fa8b741..000000000 --- a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/test/netconf-test/apunt.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -<punting-add xmlns="urn:sysrepo:hicn"> - <ip4>192.168.0.1</ip4> - <ip6>-1</ip6> - <len>24</len> - <swif>0</swif> -</punting-add> diff --git a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/test/netconf-test/aroute.xml b/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/test/netconf-test/aroute.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 9997452b9..000000000 --- a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/test/netconf-test/aroute.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -<route-nhops-add xmlns="urn:sysrepo:hicn"> - <ip4>192.168.1.1</ip4> - <ip6>-1</ip6> - <len>24</len> - <face_ids0>0</face_ids0> - <face_ids1>0</face_ids1> - <face_ids2>0</face_ids2> - <face_ids3>0</face_ids3> - <face_ids4>0</face_ids4> - <face_ids5>0</face_ids5> - <face_ids6>0</face_ids6> - <n_faces>1</n_faces> -</route-nhops-add> diff --git a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/test/netconf-test/dface.xml b/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/test/netconf-test/dface.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 07a9488a9..000000000 --- a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/test/netconf-test/dface.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -<face-ip-del xmlns="urn:sysrepo:hicn"> - <faceid>0</faceid> -</face-ip-del> diff --git a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/test/netconf-test/dpunt.xml b/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/test/netconf-test/dpunt.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 72d5c3c88..000000000 --- a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/test/netconf-test/dpunt.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -<punting-del xmlns="urn:sysrepo:hicn"> - <ip4>192.168.0.1</ip4> - <ip6>-1</ip6> - <len>24</len> - <swif>0</swif> -</punting-del> diff --git a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/test/netconf-test/droute.xml b/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/test/netconf-test/droute.xml deleted file mode 100644 index ded28eecf..000000000 --- a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/test/netconf-test/droute.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -<route-nhops-del xmlns="urn:sysrepo:hicn"> - <ip4>192.168.1.1</ip4> - <ip6>-1</ip6> - <len>24</len> - <faceid>0</faceid> -</route-nhops-del> diff --git a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/test/netconf-test/test.py b/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/test/netconf-test/test.py deleted file mode 100755 index 7c6163521..000000000 --- a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/test/netconf-test/test.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ -import sys -import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET -from netconf.client import connect_ssh - -def usage(): - print('usage: test.py host user password operation{route_dump, face_dump, face_add, route_add, punt_add, face_del, punt_del, route_del}') - -def test(host,user,password,operation): - with connect_ssh(host, 830, user, password) as session: - if (operation=='face_dump'): - config = session.get() - for root in config: - if root.tag=="{urn:sysrepo:hicn}hicn-state": - for entity in root: - if entity.tag=="{urn:sysrepo:hicn}faces": - print('Faces') - for face in entity: - for elem in face: - print(elem.tag +" : "+ elem.text) - elif (operation=='state_dump'): - config = session.get() - for root in config: - if root.tag=="{urn:sysrepo:hicn}hicn-state": - for entity in root: - if entity.tag=="{urn:sysrepo:hicn}states": - print('States') - for state in entity: - print(state.tag +" : "+ state.text) - elif (operation=='route_dump'): - config = session.get() - for root in config: - if root.tag=="{urn:sysrepo:hicn}hicn-state": - for entity in root: - if entity.tag=="{urn:sysrepo:hicn}routes": - print('Routes') - for route in entity: - for elem in route: - print(elem.tag +" : "+ elem.text) - elif(operation=='face_add'): - root = ET.parse('aface.xml').getroot() - session.send_rpc(ET.tostring(root, encoding='utf8').decode('utf8')) - elif(operation=='punt_add'): - root = ET.parse('apunt.xml').getroot() - session.send_rpc(ET.tostring(root, encoding='utf8').decode('utf8')) - elif(operation=='route_add'): - root = ET.parse('aroute.xml').getroot() - session.send_rpc(ET.tostring(root, encoding='utf8').decode('utf8')) - elif(operation=='face_del'): - root = ET.parse('dface.xml').getroot() - session.send_rpc(ET.tostring(root, encoding='utf8').decode('utf8')) - elif(operation=='punt_del'): - root = ET.parse('dpunt.xml').getroot() - session.send_rpc(ET.tostring(root, encoding='utf8').decode('utf8')) - elif(operation=='route_del'): - root = ET.parse('droute.xml').getroot() - session.send_rpc(ET.tostring(root, encoding='utf8').decode('utf8')) - else: - usage() - -if __name__ == '__main__': - if(len(sys.argv)<4): - usage() - else: - test(sys.argv[1],sys.argv[2],sys.argv[3],sys.argv[4]) - - diff --git a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/test/vapi-test/Makefile b/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/test/vapi-test/Makefile deleted file mode 100755 index 8ab5d27de..000000000 --- a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/test/vapi-test/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -main: - sudo gcc -g -o test test.c -lvapiclient diff --git a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/test/vapi-test/test.c b/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/test/vapi-test/test.c deleted file mode 100644 index d3e47c970..000000000 --- a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/hicn-plugin/test/vapi-test/test.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,258 +0,0 @@ -#include <vapi/vapi.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <unistd.h> -#include <signal.h> -#include <inttypes.h> - -#include <vapi/hicn.api.vapi.h> - -DEFINE_VAPI_MSG_IDS_HICN_API_JSON; - -vapi_ctx_t g_vapi_ctx_instance; - -#define APP_NAME "test_hicn_plugin" -#define MAX_OUTSTANDING_REQUESTS 4 -#define RESPONSE_QUEUE_SIZE 2 - -vapi_ctx_t g_vapi_ctx_instance = NULL; - -void usage() { - printf( - "choose the test [route_add [4|6], punt_add [4|6], face_add [4|6], " - "route_dump, face_dump]\n"); -} - -static vapi_error_e call_hicn_api_punting_add( - struct vapi_ctx_s *ctx, void *callback_ctx, vapi_error_e rv, bool is_last, - vapi_payload_hicn_api_punting_add_reply *reply) { - if (!reply->retval) { - printf("Successfully done"); - return VAPI_OK; - } else - return VAPI_EUSER; -} - -static vapi_error_e call_hicn_api_face_ip_add( - struct vapi_ctx_s *ctx, void *callback_ctx, vapi_error_e rv, bool is_last, - vapi_payload_hicn_api_face_ip_add_reply *reply) { - if (!reply->retval) { - printf("Successfully done"); - return VAPI_OK; - } else - return VAPI_EUSER; -} - -static vapi_error_e call_hicn_api_route_nhops_add( - struct vapi_ctx_s *ctx, void *callback_ctx, vapi_error_e rv, bool is_last, - vapi_payload_hicn_api_route_nhops_add_reply *reply) { - if (!reply->retval) { - printf("Successfully done"); - return VAPI_OK; - } else - return VAPI_EUSER; -} - -static vapi_error_e hicn_api_routes_dump_cb( - struct vapi_ctx_s *ctx, void *callback_ctx, vapi_error_e rv, bool is_last, - vapi_payload_hicn_api_routes_details *reply) { - char buf[20]; - if (reply != NULL) { - memset(buf, 0x00, 20); - if (reply->prefix.address.af == ADDRESS_IP4) { - struct sockaddr_in sa; - memcpy(&sa.sin_addr.s_addr, reply->prefix.address.un.ip4, 4); - inet_ntop(AF_INET, &(sa.sin_addr.s_addr), buf, INET_ADDRSTRLEN); - printf("Prefix:%s\n", buf); - } else { - struct sockaddr_in6 sa; - memcpy(&sa.sin6_addr, reply->prefix.address.un.ip6, 6); - inet_ntop(AF_INET6, &(sa.sin6_addr), buf, INET6_ADDRSTRLEN); - printf("Prefix:%s\n", buf); - } - } else { - printf("---------Routes------- \n"); - } - return 0; -} - -static vapi_error_e hicn_api_face_stats_dump_cb( - struct vapi_ctx_s *ctx, void *callback_ctx, vapi_error_e rv, bool is_last, - vapi_payload_hicn_api_face_stats_details *reply) { - if (reply != NULL) { - printf("face_id:%d \n", reply->faceid); - printf("irx_packets:%" PRId64 "\n", reply->irx_packets); - printf("irx_bytes:%" PRId64 "\n", reply->irx_bytes); - printf("itx_packets:%" PRId64 "\n", reply->itx_packets); - printf("itx_bytes:%" PRId64 "\n", reply->itx_bytes); - printf("drx_packets:%" PRId64 "\n", reply->drx_packets); - printf("drx_bytes:%" PRId64 "\n", reply->drx_bytes); - printf("dtx_packets:%" PRId64 "\n", reply->dtx_packets); - printf("dtx_bytes:%" PRId64 "\n", reply->dtx_bytes); - - } else { - printf("---------Facees------- \n"); - } - return 0; -} - -int hicn_connect_vpp() { - if (g_vapi_ctx_instance == NULL) { - vapi_error_e rv = vapi_ctx_alloc(&g_vapi_ctx_instance); - rv = vapi_connect(g_vapi_ctx_instance, APP_NAME, NULL, - MAX_OUTSTANDING_REQUESTS, RESPONSE_QUEUE_SIZE, - VAPI_MODE_BLOCKING, true); - if (rv != VAPI_OK) { - vapi_ctx_free(g_vapi_ctx_instance); - return -1; - } - } else { - } - return 0; -} - -int hicn_disconnect_vpp() { - if (NULL != g_vapi_ctx_instance) { - vapi_disconnect(g_vapi_ctx_instance); - vapi_ctx_free(g_vapi_ctx_instance); - g_vapi_ctx_instance = NULL; - } - return 0; -} - -int main(int argc, char **argv) { - if (argc < 2) { - usage(); - return 1; - } - - /* connect to vpp */ - int rc = hicn_connect_vpp(); - if (-1 == rc) { - perror("vpp connect error"); - return -1; - } - - if (!strcmp(argv[1], "route_add")) { - vapi_msg_hicn_api_route_nhops_add *msg; - msg = vapi_alloc_hicn_api_route_nhops_add(g_vapi_ctx_instance); - - if (!strcmp(argv[2], "4")) { - struct sockaddr_in sa; - inet_pton(AF_INET, "192.168.10.10", &(sa.sin_addr)); - unsigned char *tmp = (unsigned char *)&sa.sin_addr.s_addr; - memcpy(&msg->payload.prefix.address.un.ip4[0], tmp, 4); - msg->payload.prefix.address.af = ADDRESS_IP4; - } else { - void *dst = malloc(sizeof(struct in6_addr)); - inet_pton(AF_INET6, "2001::1", dst); - unsigned char *tmp = (unsigned char *)((struct in6_addr *)dst)->s6_addr; - memcpy(&msg->payload.prefix.address.un.ip6[0], tmp, 16); - msg->payload.prefix.address.af = ADDRESS_IP6; - } - - msg->payload.prefix.len = 24; - msg->payload.face_ids[0] = 0; - msg->payload.face_ids[1] = 0; - msg->payload.face_ids[2] = 0; - msg->payload.face_ids[3] = 0; - msg->payload.face_ids[4] = 0; - msg->payload.face_ids[5] = 0; - msg->payload.face_ids[6] = 0; - msg->payload.n_faces = 1; - - if (vapi_hicn_api_route_nhops_add(g_vapi_ctx_instance, msg, - call_hicn_api_route_nhops_add, - NULL) != VAPI_OK) { - perror("Operation failed"); - return -1; - } - } else if (!strcmp(argv[1], "face_add")) { - vapi_msg_hicn_api_face_ip_add *fmsg; - fmsg = vapi_alloc_hicn_api_face_ip_add(g_vapi_ctx_instance); - - if (!strcmp(argv[2], "4")) { - struct sockaddr_in sa; - inet_pton(AF_INET, "192.168.50.19", &(sa.sin_addr)); - unsigned char *tmp = (unsigned char *)&sa.sin_addr.s_addr; - memcpy(&fmsg->payload.face.local_addr.un.ip4[0], tmp, 4); - fmsg->payload.face.local_addr.af = ADDRESS_IP4; - - inet_pton(AF_INET, "192.168.60.10", &(sa.sin_addr)); - tmp = (unsigned char *)&sa.sin_addr.s_addr; - memcpy(&fmsg->payload.face.remote_addr.un.ip4[0], tmp, 4); - fmsg->payload.face.remote_addr.af = ADDRESS_IP4; - - } else { - void *dst = malloc(sizeof(struct in6_addr)); - inet_pton(AF_INET6, "2001::1", dst); - unsigned char *tmp = (unsigned char *)((struct in6_addr *)dst)->s6_addr; - memcpy(&fmsg->payload.face.local_addr.un.ip6[0], tmp, 16); - fmsg->payload.face.local_addr.af = ADDRESS_IP6; - - inet_pton(AF_INET6, "3001::1", dst); - tmp = (unsigned char *)((struct in6_addr *)dst)->s6_addr; - memcpy(&fmsg->payload.face.remote_addr.un.ip6[0], tmp, 16); - fmsg->payload.face.remote_addr.af = ADDRESS_IP6; - } - - fmsg->payload.face.swif = 0; // This is the idx number of interface - - if (vapi_hicn_api_face_ip_add(g_vapi_ctx_instance, fmsg, - call_hicn_api_face_ip_add, NULL) != VAPI_OK) { - perror("Operation failed"); - return -1; - } - } else if (!strcmp(argv[1], "route_dump")) { - // routes dump - vapi_msg_hicn_api_routes_dump *rmsg; - rmsg = vapi_alloc_hicn_api_routes_dump(g_vapi_ctx_instance); - vapi_hicn_api_routes_dump(g_vapi_ctx_instance, rmsg, - hicn_api_routes_dump_cb, NULL); - - } else if (!strcmp(argv[1], "face_dump")) { - // faces dump - vapi_msg_hicn_api_face_stats_dump *fmsg; - fmsg = vapi_alloc_hicn_api_face_stats_dump(g_vapi_ctx_instance); - vapi_hicn_api_face_stats_dump(g_vapi_ctx_instance, fmsg, - hicn_api_face_stats_dump_cb, NULL); - } else if (!strcmp(argv[1], "punt_add")) { - vapi_msg_hicn_api_punting_add *pmsg; - - pmsg = vapi_alloc_hicn_api_punting_add(g_vapi_ctx_instance); - - pmsg->payload.type = IP_PUNT; - - if (!strcmp(argv[2], "4")) { - struct sockaddr_in sa; - // store this IP address in sa: - inet_pton(AF_INET, "192.168.10.20", &(sa.sin_addr)); - unsigned char *tmp = (unsigned char *)&sa.sin_addr.s_addr; - memcpy(&pmsg->payload.rule.ip.prefix.address.un.ip4[0], tmp, 4); - pmsg->payload.rule.ip.prefix.address.af = ADDRESS_IP4; - - } else { - void *dst = malloc(sizeof(struct in6_addr)); - inet_pton(AF_INET6, "3001::1", dst); - unsigned char *tmp = (unsigned char *)((struct in6_addr *)dst)->s6_addr; - memcpy(&pmsg->payload.rule.ip.prefix.address.un.ip6[0], tmp, 16); - pmsg->payload.rule.ip.prefix.address.af = ADDRESS_IP6; - } - - pmsg->payload.rule.ip.prefix.len = 24; - pmsg->payload.rule.ip.swif = 0; - - if (vapi_hicn_api_punting_add(g_vapi_ctx_instance, pmsg, - call_hicn_api_punting_add, NULL) != VAPI_OK) { - perror("Operation failed"); - return -1; - } - } else { - usage(); - return 1; - } - - hicn_disconnect_vpp(); - - return rc; -} diff --git a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/yang/hicn/hicn.yang b/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/yang/hicn/hicn.yang deleted file mode 100644 index 0514a7a2a..000000000 --- a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/yang/hicn/hicn.yang +++ /dev/null @@ -1,247 +0,0 @@ -module hicn { - namespace "urn:sysrepo:hicn"; - prefix hcn; - - import ietf-inet-types { - prefix inet; - } - - revision 2020-04-29{ - description "revised revision focus on telemetry."; - } - - /* new data types and grouping definition to forward the remote request toward hicn controler--to-->hicn */ - - typedef float { - type decimal64 { - fraction-digits 2; - } - } - - grouping states-reply { - - leaf pkts_processed { - description "ICN packets processed."; - type uint64; - } - - leaf pkts_interest_count { - description "PIT maximum size, otherwise -1 to assign default value."; - type uint64; - } - - leaf pkts_data_count { - description "CS maximum size, otherwise -1 to assign default value."; - type uint64; - } - - leaf pkts_from_cache_count { - description "Portion of CS reserved to application, otherwise -1 to assign default value."; - type uint64; - } - - leaf pkts_no_pit_count { - description "Default PIT entry lifetime, otherwise -1 to assign default value."; - type uint64; - } - - leaf pit_expired_count { - description "Upper bound on PIT entry lifetime, otherwise -1 to assign default value."; - type uint64; - } - - leaf cs_expired_count { - description "Upper bound on PIT entry lifetime, otherwise -1 to assign default value ."; - type uint64; - } - - leaf cs_lru_count { - description "Upper bound on PIT entry lifetime, otherwise -1 to assign default value ."; - type uint64; - } - - leaf pkts_drop_no_buf { - description "Upper bound on PIT entry lifetime, otherwise -1 to assign default value ."; - type uint64; - } - - leaf interests_aggregated { - description "Upper bound on PIT entry lifetime, otherwise -1 to assign default value ."; - type uint64; - } - - leaf interests_retx { - description "Upper bound on PIT entry lifetime, otherwise -1 to assign default value ."; - type uint64; - } - - leaf interests_hash_collision { - description "Upper bound on PIT entry lifetime, otherwise -1 to assign default value ."; - type uint64; - } - - leaf pit_entries_count { - description "Upper bound on PIT entry lifetime, otherwise -1 to assign default value ."; - type uint64; - } - - leaf cs_entries_count { - description "Upper bound on PIT entry lifetime, otherwise -1 to assign default value ."; - type uint64; - } - - leaf cs_entries_ntw_count { - description "Upper bound on PIT entry lifetime, otherwise -1 to assign default value ."; - type uint64; - } - - } - - grouping face-stats-reply { - list face{ - key faceid; - leaf faceid { - description "Upper bound on PIT entry lifetime, otherwise -1 to assign default value ."; - type uint32; - } - - leaf intfc { - description "This is the idx number of the faceid."; - type uint32; - } - - leaf irx_packets { - description "Upper bound on PIT entry lifetime, otherwise -1 to assign default value ."; - type uint64; - } - - leaf irx_bytes { - description "Upper bound on PIT entry lifetime, otherwise -1 to assign default value ."; - type uint64; - } - - leaf itx_packets { - description "Upper bound on PIT entry lifetime, otherwise -1 to assign default value ."; - type uint64; - } - - leaf itx_bytes { - description "Upper bound on PIT entry lifetime, otherwise -1 to assign default value ."; - type uint64; - } - - - leaf drx_packets { - description "Upper bound on PIT entry lifetime, otherwise -1 to assign default value ."; - type uint64; - } - - leaf drx_bytes { - description "Upper bound on PIT entry lifetime, otherwise -1 to assign default value ."; - type uint64; - } - - leaf dtx_packets { - description "Upper bound on PIT entry lifetime, otherwise -1 to assign default value ."; - type uint64; - } - - - leaf dtx_bytes { - description "Upper bound on PIT entry lifetime, otherwise -1 to assign default value ."; - type uint64; - } - } - } - - grouping route-reply { - - list route{ - key routeid; - leaf routeid { - description "the unique key for each item."; - type uint32; - } - leaf prefix { - description "IP address."; - type string; - - } - leaf strategy_id { - description "compile-time plugin features."; - type uint32; - } - } - } - - grouping strategies-reply { - leaf n_strategies { - description "Enable / disable ICN forwarder in VPP."; - type uint8; - } - leaf strategy_id { - description "Enable / disable ICN forwarder in VPP."; - type uint32; - } - - } - - typedef hicn-prefix { - description "hICN prefix."; - type inet:ip-prefix; - } - - - /* Hicn operational data */ - - container hicn-state { - - config false; - description "operational data container for the hicn."; - container faces{ - uses face-stats-reply; - } - container states{ - uses states-reply; - } - container routes{ - uses route-reply; - } - } - - - /* RPC Definitions */ - - rpc strategies-get { - description "Operation to get hicn strategies."; - } - - rpc face-params-get { - description "Operation to del hicn route."; - input { - leaf faceid { - description "Face to be retrieved ."; - type uint32; - } - } - } - - rpc hicn-enable { - description "Enable hicn on a gie prefix."; - input { - leaf prefix { - type hicn-prefix; - } - } - } - - rpc hicn-disable { - description "Disable hicn on a gie prefix."; - input { - leaf prefix { - type hicn-prefix; - } - } - } - -} diff --git a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/yang/hicn/rpc_call_samples.xml b/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/yang/hicn/rpc_call_samples.xml deleted file mode 100644 index db79fd4ef..000000000 --- a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/yang/hicn/rpc_call_samples.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,78 +0,0 @@ -<node-params-get xmlns="urn:sysrepo:hicn"/> - -<node-stat-get xmlns="urn:sysrepo:hicn"/> - -<strategy-get xmlns="urn:sysrepo:hicn"> - <strategy_id>0</strategy_id> -</strategy-get> - -<strategies-get xmlns="urn:sysrepo:hicn"/> - - -<route-get xmlns="urn:sysrepo:hicn"> - <ip4>192.168.1.1</ip4> - <ip6>-1</ip6> - <len>24</len> -</route-get> - -<route-del xmlns="urn:sysrepo:hicn"> - <ip4>192.168.1.1</ip4> - <ip6>-1</ip6> - <len>30</len> -</route-del> - -<route-nhops-add xmlns="urn:sysrepo:hicn"> - <ip4>192.168.1.1</ip4> - <ip6>-1</ip6> - <len>24</len> - <face_ids0>0</face_ids0> - <face_ids1>0</face_ids1> - <face_ids2>0</face_ids2> - <face_ids3>0</face_ids3> - <face_ids4>0</face_ids4> - <face_ids5>0</face_ids5> - <face_ids6>0</face_ids6> - <n_faces>1</n_faces> -</route-nhops-add> - -<route-nhops-del xmlns="urn:sysrepo:hicn"> - <ip4>192.168.1.1</ip4> - <ip6>-1</ip6> - <len>24</len> - <faceid>0</faceid> -</route-nhops-del> - - -<face-ip-params-get xmlns="urn:sysrepo:hicn"> - <faceid>10</faceid> -</face-ip-params-get> - -<face-ip-add xmlns="urn:sysrepo:hicn"> - <lip4>192.168.1.10</lip4> - <lip6>-1</lip6> - <rip4>192.168.1.1</rip4> - <rip6>-1</rip6> - <swif>0</swif> -</face-ip-add> - - -<face-ip-del xmlns="urn:sysrepo:hicn"> - <faceid>0</faceid> -</face-ip-del> - -<punting-add xmlns="urn:sysrepo:hicn"> - <ip4>192.168.0.1</ip4> - <ip6>-1</ip6> - <len>24</len> - <swif>0</swif> -</punting-add> - - -<punting-del xmlns="urn:sysrepo:hicn"> - <ip4>192.168.0.1</ip4> - <ip6>-1</ip6> - <len>24</len> - <swif>0</swif> -</punting-del> - -<face-stats-details xmlns="urn:sysrepo:hicn"/> diff --git a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/yang/hicn/sysrepo_startup.xml b/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/yang/hicn/sysrepo_startup.xml deleted file mode 100644 index f88e13ea2..000000000 --- a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/yang/hicn/sysrepo_startup.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -<hicn-conf xmlns="urn:sysrepo:hicn"> -<params> - <enable_disable>false</enable_disable> - <pit_max_size>-1</pit_max_size> - <cs_max_size>-1</cs_max_size> - <cs_reserved_app>-1</cs_reserved_app> - <pit_dflt_lifetime_sec>-1</pit_dflt_lifetime_sec> - <pit_max_lifetime_sec>-1</pit_max_lifetime_sec> - <pit_min_lifetime_sec>-1</pit_min_lifetime_sec> -</params> -</hicn-conf>
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/yang/ietf/iana-if-type@2014-05-08.yang b/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/yang/ietf/iana-if-type@2014-05-08.yang deleted file mode 100644 index 4138ba46e..000000000 --- a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/yang/ietf/iana-if-type@2014-05-08.yang +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1704 +0,0 @@ -module iana-if-type { - - yang-version 1; - - namespace - "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:iana-if-type"; - - prefix ianaift; - - import ietf-interfaces { - prefix if; - } - - organization "IANA"; - - contact - " Internet Assigned Numbers Authority - - Postal: ICANN - 4676 Admiralty Way, Suite 330 - Marina del Rey, CA 90292 - - Tel: +1 310 823 9358 - <mailto:iana@iana.org>"; - - description - "This YANG module defines YANG identities for IANA-registered - interface types. - - This YANG module is maintained by IANA and reflects the - 'ifType definitions' registry. - - The latest revision of this YANG module can be obtained from - the IANA web site. - - Requests for new values should be made to IANA via - email (iana@iana.org). - - Copyright (c) 2014 IETF Trust and the persons identified as - authors of the code. All rights reserved. - - Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or - without modification, is permitted pursuant to, and subject - to the license terms contained in, the Simplified BSD License - set forth in Section 4.c of the IETF Trust's Legal Provisions - Relating to IETF Documents - (http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info). - - The initial version of this YANG module is part of RFC 7224; - see the RFC itself for full legal notices."; - - reference - "IANA 'ifType definitions' registry. - <http://www.iana.org/assignments/smi-numbers>"; - - - revision "2014-05-08" { - description "Initial revision."; - reference - "RFC 7224: IANA Interface Type YANG Module"; - - } - - - identity iana-interface-type { - base if:interface-type; - description - "This identity is used as a base for all interface types - defined in the 'ifType definitions' registry."; - } - - identity other { - base iana-interface-type; - } - - identity regular1822 { - base iana-interface-type; - } - - identity hdh1822 { - base iana-interface-type; - } - - identity ddnX25 { - base iana-interface-type; - } - - identity rfc877x25 { - base iana-interface-type; - reference - "RFC 1382 - SNMP MIB Extension for the X.25 Packet Layer"; - - } - - identity ethernetCsmacd { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "For all Ethernet-like interfaces, regardless of speed, - as per RFC 3635."; - reference - "RFC 3635 - Definitions of Managed Objects for the - Ethernet-like Interface Types"; - - } - - identity iso88023Csmacd { - base iana-interface-type; - status deprecated; - description - "Deprecated via RFC 3635. - Use ethernetCsmacd(6) instead."; - reference - "RFC 3635 - Definitions of Managed Objects for the - Ethernet-like Interface Types"; - - } - - identity iso88024TokenBus { - base iana-interface-type; - } - - identity iso88025TokenRing { - base iana-interface-type; - } - - identity iso88026Man { - base iana-interface-type; - } - - identity starLan { - base iana-interface-type; - status deprecated; - description - "Deprecated via RFC 3635. - Use ethernetCsmacd(6) instead."; - reference - "RFC 3635 - Definitions of Managed Objects for the - Ethernet-like Interface Types"; - - } - - identity proteon10Mbit { - base iana-interface-type; - } - - identity proteon80Mbit { - base iana-interface-type; - } - - identity hyperchannel { - base iana-interface-type; - } - - identity fddi { - base iana-interface-type; - reference - "RFC 1512 - FDDI Management Information Base"; - - } - - identity lapb { - base iana-interface-type; - reference - "RFC 1381 - SNMP MIB Extension for X.25 LAPB"; - - } - - identity sdlc { - base iana-interface-type; - } - - identity ds1 { - base iana-interface-type; - description "DS1-MIB."; - reference - "RFC 4805 - Definitions of Managed Objects for the - DS1, J1, E1, DS2, and E2 Interface Types"; - - } - - identity e1 { - base iana-interface-type; - status obsolete; - description "Obsolete; see DS1-MIB."; - reference - "RFC 4805 - Definitions of Managed Objects for the - DS1, J1, E1, DS2, and E2 Interface Types"; - - } - - identity basicISDN { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "No longer used. See also RFC 2127."; - } - - identity primaryISDN { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "No longer used. See also RFC 2127."; - } - - identity propPointToPointSerial { - base iana-interface-type; - description "Proprietary serial."; - } - - identity ppp { - base iana-interface-type; - } - - identity softwareLoopback { - base iana-interface-type; - } - - identity eon { - base iana-interface-type; - description "CLNP over IP."; - } - - identity ethernet3Mbit { - base iana-interface-type; - } - - identity nsip { - base iana-interface-type; - description "XNS over IP."; - } - - identity slip { - base iana-interface-type; - description "Generic SLIP."; - } - - identity ultra { - base iana-interface-type; - description "Ultra Technologies."; - } - - identity ds3 { - base iana-interface-type; - description "DS3-MIB."; - reference - "RFC 3896 - Definitions of Managed Objects for the - DS3/E3 Interface Type"; - - } - - identity sip { - base iana-interface-type; - description "SMDS, coffee."; - reference - "RFC 1694 - Definitions of Managed Objects for SMDS - Interfaces using SMIv2"; - - } - - identity frameRelay { - base iana-interface-type; - description "DTE only."; - reference - "RFC 2115 - Management Information Base for Frame Relay - DTEs Using SMIv2"; - - } - - identity rs232 { - base iana-interface-type; - reference - "RFC 1659 - Definitions of Managed Objects for RS-232-like - Hardware Devices using SMIv2"; - - } - - identity para { - base iana-interface-type; - description "Parallel-port."; - reference - "RFC 1660 - Definitions of Managed Objects for - Parallel-printer-like Hardware Devices using - SMIv2"; - - } - - identity arcnet { - base iana-interface-type; - description "ARCnet."; - } - - identity arcnetPlus { - base iana-interface-type; - description "ARCnet Plus."; - } - - identity atm { - base iana-interface-type; - description "ATM cells."; - } - - identity miox25 { - base iana-interface-type; - reference - "RFC 1461 - SNMP MIB extension for Multiprotocol - Interconnect over X.25"; - - } - - identity sonet { - base iana-interface-type; - description "SONET or SDH."; - } - - identity x25ple { - base iana-interface-type; - reference - "RFC 2127 - ISDN Management Information Base using SMIv2"; - - } - - identity iso88022llc { - base iana-interface-type; - } - - identity localTalk { - base iana-interface-type; - } - - identity smdsDxi { - base iana-interface-type; - } - - identity frameRelayService { - base iana-interface-type; - description "FRNETSERV-MIB."; - reference - "RFC 2954 - Definitions of Managed Objects for Frame - Relay Service"; - - } - - identity v35 { - base iana-interface-type; - } - - identity hssi { - base iana-interface-type; - } - - identity hippi { - base iana-interface-type; - } - - identity modem { - base iana-interface-type; - description "Generic modem."; - } - - identity aal5 { - base iana-interface-type; - description "AAL5 over ATM."; - } - - identity sonetPath { - base iana-interface-type; - } - - identity sonetVT { - base iana-interface-type; - } - - identity smdsIcip { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "SMDS InterCarrier Interface."; - } - - identity propVirtual { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Proprietary virtual/internal."; - reference - "RFC 2863 - The Interfaces Group MIB"; - - } - - identity propMultiplexor { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Proprietary multiplexing."; - reference - "RFC 2863 - The Interfaces Group MIB"; - - } - - identity ieee80212 { - base iana-interface-type; - description "100BaseVG."; - } - - identity fibreChannel { - base iana-interface-type; - description "Fibre Channel."; - } - - identity hippiInterface { - base iana-interface-type; - description "HIPPI interfaces."; - } - - identity frameRelayInterconnect { - base iana-interface-type; - status obsolete; - description - "Obsolete; use either - frameRelay(32) or frameRelayService(44)."; - } - - identity aflane8023 { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "ATM Emulated LAN for 802.3."; - } - - identity aflane8025 { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "ATM Emulated LAN for 802.5."; - } - - identity cctEmul { - base iana-interface-type; - description "ATM Emulated circuit."; - } - - identity fastEther { - base iana-interface-type; - status deprecated; - description - "Obsoleted via RFC 3635. - ethernetCsmacd(6) should be used instead."; - reference - "RFC 3635 - Definitions of Managed Objects for the - Ethernet-like Interface Types"; - - } - - identity isdn { - base iana-interface-type; - description "ISDN and X.25."; - reference - "RFC 1356 - Multiprotocol Interconnect on X.25 and ISDN - in the Packet Mode"; - - } - - identity v11 { - base iana-interface-type; - description "CCITT V.11/X.21."; - } - - identity v36 { - base iana-interface-type; - description "CCITT V.36."; - } - - identity g703at64k { - base iana-interface-type; - description "CCITT G703 at 64Kbps."; - } - - identity g703at2mb { - base iana-interface-type; - status obsolete; - description "Obsolete; see DS1-MIB."; - } - - identity qllc { - base iana-interface-type; - description "SNA QLLC."; - } - - identity fastEtherFX { - base iana-interface-type; - status deprecated; - description - "Obsoleted via RFC 3635. - ethernetCsmacd(6) should be used instead."; - reference - "RFC 3635 - Definitions of Managed Objects for the - Ethernet-like Interface Types"; - - } - - identity channel { - base iana-interface-type; - description "Channel."; - } - - identity ieee80211 { - base iana-interface-type; - description "Radio spread spectrum."; - } - - identity ibm370parChan { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "IBM System 360/370 OEMI Channel."; - } - - identity escon { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "IBM Enterprise Systems Connection."; - } - - identity dlsw { - base iana-interface-type; - description "Data Link Switching."; - } - - identity isdns { - base iana-interface-type; - description "ISDN S/T interface."; - } - - identity isdnu { - base iana-interface-type; - description "ISDN U interface."; - } - - identity lapd { - base iana-interface-type; - description "Link Access Protocol D."; - } - - identity ipSwitch { - base iana-interface-type; - description "IP Switching Objects."; - } - - identity rsrb { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Remote Source Route Bridging."; - } - - identity atmLogical { - base iana-interface-type; - description "ATM Logical Port."; - reference - "RFC 3606 - Definitions of Supplemental Managed Objects - for ATM Interface"; - - } - - identity ds0 { - base iana-interface-type; - description "Digital Signal Level 0."; - reference - "RFC 2494 - Definitions of Managed Objects for the DS0 - and DS0 Bundle Interface Type"; - - } - - identity ds0Bundle { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Group of ds0s on the same ds1."; - reference - "RFC 2494 - Definitions of Managed Objects for the DS0 - and DS0 Bundle Interface Type"; - - } - - identity bsc { - base iana-interface-type; - description "Bisynchronous Protocol."; - } - - identity async { - base iana-interface-type; - description "Asynchronous Protocol."; - } - - identity cnr { - base iana-interface-type; - description "Combat Net Radio."; - } - - identity iso88025Dtr { - base iana-interface-type; - description "ISO 802.5r DTR."; - } - - identity eplrs { - base iana-interface-type; - description "Ext Pos Loc Report Sys."; - } - - identity arap { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Appletalk Remote Access Protocol."; - } - - identity propCnls { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Proprietary Connectionless Protocol."; - } - - identity hostPad { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "CCITT-ITU X.29 PAD Protocol."; - } - - identity termPad { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "CCITT-ITU X.3 PAD Facility."; - } - - identity frameRelayMPI { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Multiproto Interconnect over FR."; - } - - identity x213 { - base iana-interface-type; - description "CCITT-ITU X213."; - } - - identity adsl { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Loop."; - } - - identity radsl { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Rate-Adapt. Digital Subscriber Loop."; - } - - identity sdsl { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Symmetric Digital Subscriber Loop."; - } - - identity vdsl { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Very H-Speed Digital Subscrib. Loop."; - } - - identity iso88025CRFPInt { - base iana-interface-type; - description "ISO 802.5 CRFP."; - } - - identity myrinet { - base iana-interface-type; - description "Myricom Myrinet."; - } - - identity voiceEM { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Voice recEive and transMit."; - } - - identity voiceFXO { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Voice Foreign Exchange Office."; - } - - identity voiceFXS { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Voice Foreign Exchange Station."; - } - - identity voiceEncap { - base iana-interface-type; - description "Voice encapsulation."; - } - - identity voiceOverIp { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Voice over IP encapsulation."; - } - - identity atmDxi { - base iana-interface-type; - description "ATM DXI."; - } - - identity atmFuni { - base iana-interface-type; - description "ATM FUNI."; - } - - identity atmIma { - base iana-interface-type; - description "ATM IMA."; - } - - identity pppMultilinkBundle { - base iana-interface-type; - description "PPP Multilink Bundle."; - } - - identity ipOverCdlc { - base iana-interface-type; - description "IBM ipOverCdlc."; - } - - identity ipOverClaw { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "IBM Common Link Access to Workstn."; - } - - identity stackToStack { - base iana-interface-type; - description "IBM stackToStack."; - } - - identity virtualIpAddress { - base iana-interface-type; - description "IBM VIPA."; - } - - identity mpc { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "IBM multi-protocol channel support."; - } - - identity ipOverAtm { - base iana-interface-type; - description "IBM ipOverAtm."; - reference - "RFC 2320 - Definitions of Managed Objects for Classical IP - and ARP Over ATM Using SMIv2 (IPOA-MIB)"; - - } - - identity iso88025Fiber { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "ISO 802.5j Fiber Token Ring."; - } - - identity tdlc { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "IBM twinaxial data link control."; - } - - identity gigabitEthernet { - base iana-interface-type; - status deprecated; - description - "Obsoleted via RFC 3635. - ethernetCsmacd(6) should be used instead."; - reference - "RFC 3635 - Definitions of Managed Objects for the - Ethernet-like Interface Types"; - - } - - identity hdlc { - base iana-interface-type; - description "HDLC."; - } - - identity lapf { - base iana-interface-type; - description "LAP F."; - } - - identity v37 { - base iana-interface-type; - description "V.37."; - } - - identity x25mlp { - base iana-interface-type; - description "Multi-Link Protocol."; - } - - identity x25huntGroup { - base iana-interface-type; - description "X25 Hunt Group."; - } - - identity transpHdlc { - base iana-interface-type; - description "Transp HDLC."; - } - - identity interleave { - base iana-interface-type; - description "Interleave channel."; - } - - identity fast { - base iana-interface-type; - description "Fast channel."; - } - - identity ip { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "IP (for APPN HPR in IP networks)."; - } - - identity docsCableMaclayer { - base iana-interface-type; - description "CATV Mac Layer."; - } - - identity docsCableDownstream { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "CATV Downstream interface."; - } - - identity docsCableUpstream { - base iana-interface-type; - description "CATV Upstream interface."; - } - - identity a12MppSwitch { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Avalon Parallel Processor."; - } - - identity tunnel { - base iana-interface-type; - description "Encapsulation interface."; - } - - identity coffee { - base iana-interface-type; - description "Coffee pot."; - reference - "RFC 2325 - Coffee MIB"; - - } - - identity ces { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Circuit Emulation Service."; - } - - identity atmSubInterface { - base iana-interface-type; - description "ATM Sub Interface."; - } - - identity l2vlan { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Layer 2 Virtual LAN using 802.1Q."; - } - - identity l3ipvlan { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Layer 3 Virtual LAN using IP."; - } - - identity l3ipxvlan { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Layer 3 Virtual LAN using IPX."; - } - - identity digitalPowerline { - base iana-interface-type; - description "IP over Power Lines."; - } - - identity mediaMailOverIp { - base iana-interface-type; - description "Multimedia Mail over IP."; - } - - identity dtm { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Dynamic synchronous Transfer Mode."; - } - - identity dcn { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Data Communications Network."; - } - - identity ipForward { - base iana-interface-type; - description "IP Forwarding Interface."; - } - - identity msdsl { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Multi-rate Symmetric DSL."; - } - - identity ieee1394 { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "IEEE1394 High Performance Serial Bus."; - } - - identity if-gsn { - base iana-interface-type; - description "HIPPI-6400."; - } - - identity dvbRccMacLayer { - base iana-interface-type; - description "DVB-RCC MAC Layer."; - } - - identity dvbRccDownstream { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "DVB-RCC Downstream Channel."; - } - - identity dvbRccUpstream { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "DVB-RCC Upstream Channel."; - } - - identity atmVirtual { - base iana-interface-type; - description "ATM Virtual Interface."; - } - - identity mplsTunnel { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "MPLS Tunnel Virtual Interface."; - } - - identity srp { - base iana-interface-type; - description "Spatial Reuse Protocol."; - } - - identity voiceOverAtm { - base iana-interface-type; - description "Voice over ATM."; - } - - identity voiceOverFrameRelay { - base iana-interface-type; - description "Voice Over Frame Relay."; - } - - identity idsl { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Digital Subscriber Loop over ISDN."; - } - - identity compositeLink { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Avici Composite Link Interface."; - } - - identity ss7SigLink { - base iana-interface-type; - description "SS7 Signaling Link."; - } - - identity propWirelessP2P { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Prop. P2P wireless interface."; - } - - identity frForward { - base iana-interface-type; - description "Frame Forward Interface."; - } - - identity rfc1483 { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Multiprotocol over ATM AAL5."; - reference - "RFC 1483 - Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM - Adaptation Layer 5"; - - } - - identity usb { - base iana-interface-type; - description "USB Interface."; - } - - identity ieee8023adLag { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregate."; - } - - identity bgppolicyaccounting { - base iana-interface-type; - description "BGP Policy Accounting."; - } - - identity frf16MfrBundle { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "FRF.16 Multilink Frame Relay."; - } - - identity h323Gatekeeper { - base iana-interface-type; - description "H323 Gatekeeper."; - } - - identity h323Proxy { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "H323 Voice and Video Proxy."; - } - - identity mpls { - base iana-interface-type; - description "MPLS."; - } - - identity mfSigLink { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Multi-frequency signaling link."; - } - - identity hdsl2 { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "High Bit-Rate DSL - 2nd generation."; - } - - identity shdsl { - base iana-interface-type; - description "Multirate HDSL2."; - } - - identity ds1FDL { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Facility Data Link (4Kbps) on a DS1."; - } - - identity pos { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Packet over SONET/SDH Interface."; - } - - identity dvbAsiIn { - base iana-interface-type; - description "DVB-ASI Input."; - } - - identity dvbAsiOut { - base iana-interface-type; - description "DVB-ASI Output."; - } - - identity plc { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Power Line Communications."; - } - - identity nfas { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Non-Facility Associated Signaling."; - } - - identity tr008 { - base iana-interface-type; - description "TR008."; - } - - identity gr303RDT { - base iana-interface-type; - description "Remote Digital Terminal."; - } - - identity gr303IDT { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Integrated Digital Terminal."; - } - - identity isup { - base iana-interface-type; - description "ISUP."; - } - - identity propDocsWirelessMaclayer { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Cisco proprietary Maclayer."; - } - - identity propDocsWirelessDownstream { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Cisco proprietary Downstream."; - } - - identity propDocsWirelessUpstream { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Cisco proprietary Upstream."; - } - - identity hiperlan2 { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "HIPERLAN Type 2 Radio Interface."; - } - - identity propBWAp2Mp { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "PropBroadbandWirelessAccesspt2Multipt (use of this value - for IEEE 802.16 WMAN interfaces as per IEEE Std 802.16f - is deprecated, and ieee80216WMAN(237) should be used - instead)."; - } - - identity sonetOverheadChannel { - base iana-interface-type; - description "SONET Overhead Channel."; - } - - identity digitalWrapperOverheadChannel { - base iana-interface-type; - description "Digital Wrapper."; - } - - identity aal2 { - base iana-interface-type; - description "ATM adaptation layer 2."; - } - - identity radioMAC { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "MAC layer over radio links."; - } - - identity atmRadio { - base iana-interface-type; - description "ATM over radio links."; - } - - identity imt { - base iana-interface-type; - description "Inter-Machine Trunks."; - } - - identity mvl { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Multiple Virtual Lines DSL."; - } - - identity reachDSL { - base iana-interface-type; - description "Long Reach DSL."; - } - - identity frDlciEndPt { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Frame Relay DLCI End Point."; - } - - identity atmVciEndPt { - base iana-interface-type; - description "ATM VCI End Point."; - } - - identity opticalChannel { - base iana-interface-type; - description "Optical Channel."; - } - - identity opticalTransport { - base iana-interface-type; - description "Optical Transport."; - } - - identity propAtm { - base iana-interface-type; - description "Proprietary ATM."; - } - - identity voiceOverCable { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Voice Over Cable Interface."; - } - - identity infiniband { - base iana-interface-type; - description "Infiniband."; - } - - identity teLink { - base iana-interface-type; - description "TE Link."; - } - - identity q2931 { - base iana-interface-type; - description "Q.2931."; - } - - identity virtualTg { - base iana-interface-type; - description "Virtual Trunk Group."; - } - - identity sipTg { - base iana-interface-type; - description "SIP Trunk Group."; - } - - identity sipSig { - base iana-interface-type; - description "SIP Signaling."; - } - - identity docsCableUpstreamChannel { - base iana-interface-type; - description "CATV Upstream Channel."; - } - - identity econet { - base iana-interface-type; - description "Acorn Econet."; - } - - identity pon155 { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "FSAN 155Mb Symetrical PON interface."; - } - - identity pon622 { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "FSAN 622Mb Symetrical PON interface."; - } - - identity bridge { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Transparent bridge interface."; - } - - identity linegroup { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Interface common to multiple lines."; - } - - identity voiceEMFGD { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Voice E&M Feature Group D."; - } - - identity voiceFGDEANA { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Voice FGD Exchange Access North American."; - } - - identity voiceDID { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Voice Direct Inward Dialing."; - } - - identity mpegTransport { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "MPEG transport interface."; - } - - identity sixToFour { - base iana-interface-type; - status deprecated; - description - "6to4 interface (DEPRECATED)."; - reference - "RFC 4087 - IP Tunnel MIB"; - - } - - identity gtp { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "GTP (GPRS Tunneling Protocol)."; - } - - identity pdnEtherLoop1 { - base iana-interface-type; - description "Paradyne EtherLoop 1."; - } - - identity pdnEtherLoop2 { - base iana-interface-type; - description "Paradyne EtherLoop 2."; - } - - identity opticalChannelGroup { - base iana-interface-type; - description "Optical Channel Group."; - } - - identity homepna { - base iana-interface-type; - description "HomePNA ITU-T G.989."; - } - - identity gfp { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Generic Framing Procedure (GFP)."; - } - - identity ciscoISLvlan { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Layer 2 Virtual LAN using Cisco ISL."; - } - - identity actelisMetaLOOP { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Acteleis proprietary MetaLOOP High Speed Link."; - } - - identity fcipLink { - base iana-interface-type; - description "FCIP Link."; - } - - identity rpr { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Resilient Packet Ring Interface Type."; - } - - identity qam { - base iana-interface-type; - description "RF Qam Interface."; - } - - identity lmp { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Link Management Protocol."; - reference - "RFC 4327 - Link Management Protocol (LMP) Management - Information Base (MIB)"; - - } - - identity cblVectaStar { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Cambridge Broadband Networks Limited VectaStar."; - } - - identity docsCableMCmtsDownstream { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "CATV Modular CMTS Downstream Interface."; - } - - identity adsl2 { - base iana-interface-type; - status deprecated; - description - "Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Loop Version 2 - (DEPRECATED/OBSOLETED - please use adsl2plus(238) - instead)."; - reference - "RFC 4706 - Definitions of Managed Objects for Asymmetric - Digital Subscriber Line 2 (ADSL2)"; - - } - - identity macSecControlledIF { - base iana-interface-type; - description "MACSecControlled."; - } - - identity macSecUncontrolledIF { - base iana-interface-type; - description "MACSecUncontrolled."; - } - - identity aviciOpticalEther { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Avici Optical Ethernet Aggregate."; - } - - identity atmbond { - base iana-interface-type; - description "atmbond."; - } - - identity voiceFGDOS { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Voice FGD Operator Services."; - } - - identity mocaVersion1 { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "MultiMedia over Coax Alliance (MoCA) Interface - as documented in information provided privately to IANA."; - } - - identity ieee80216WMAN { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "IEEE 802.16 WMAN interface."; - } - - identity adsl2plus { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Loop Version 2 - - Version 2 Plus and all variants."; - } - - identity dvbRcsMacLayer { - base iana-interface-type; - description "DVB-RCS MAC Layer."; - reference - "RFC 5728 - The SatLabs Group DVB-RCS MIB"; - - } - - identity dvbTdm { - base iana-interface-type; - description "DVB Satellite TDM."; - reference - "RFC 5728 - The SatLabs Group DVB-RCS MIB"; - - } - - identity dvbRcsTdma { - base iana-interface-type; - description "DVB-RCS TDMA."; - reference - "RFC 5728 - The SatLabs Group DVB-RCS MIB"; - - } - - identity x86Laps { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "LAPS based on ITU-T X.86/Y.1323."; - } - - identity wwanPP { - base iana-interface-type; - description "3GPP WWAN."; - } - - identity wwanPP2 { - base iana-interface-type; - description "3GPP2 WWAN."; - } - - identity voiceEBS { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Voice P-phone EBS physical interface."; - } - - identity ifPwType { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Pseudowire interface type."; - reference - "RFC 5601 - Pseudowire (PW) Management Information Base (MIB)"; - - } - - identity ilan { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Internal LAN on a bridge per IEEE 802.1ap."; - } - - identity pip { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Provider Instance Port on a bridge per IEEE 802.1ah PBB."; - } - - identity aluELP { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Alcatel-Lucent Ethernet Link Protection."; - } - - identity gpon { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Gigabit-capable passive optical networks (G-PON) as per - ITU-T G.948."; - } - - identity vdsl2 { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Very high speed digital subscriber line Version 2 - (as per ITU-T Recommendation G.993.2)."; - reference - "RFC 5650 - Definitions of Managed Objects for Very High - Speed Digital Subscriber Line 2 (VDSL2)"; - - } - - identity capwapDot11Profile { - base iana-interface-type; - description "WLAN Profile Interface."; - reference - "RFC 5834 - Control and Provisioning of Wireless Access - Points (CAPWAP) Protocol Binding MIB for - IEEE 802.11"; - - } - - identity capwapDot11Bss { - base iana-interface-type; - description "WLAN BSS Interface."; - reference - "RFC 5834 - Control and Provisioning of Wireless Access - Points (CAPWAP) Protocol Binding MIB for - IEEE 802.11"; - - } - - identity capwapWtpVirtualRadio { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "WTP Virtual Radio Interface."; - reference - "RFC 5833 - Control and Provisioning of Wireless Access - Points (CAPWAP) Protocol Base MIB"; - - } - - identity bits { - base iana-interface-type; - description "bitsport."; - } - - identity docsCableUpstreamRfPort { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "DOCSIS CATV Upstream RF Port."; - } - - identity cableDownstreamRfPort { - base iana-interface-type; - description "CATV downstream RF Port."; - } - - identity vmwareVirtualNic { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "VMware Virtual Network Interface."; - } - - identity ieee802154 { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "IEEE 802.15.4 WPAN interface."; - reference - "IEEE 802.15.4-2006"; - - } - - identity otnOdu { - base iana-interface-type; - description "OTN Optical Data Unit."; - } - - identity otnOtu { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "OTN Optical channel Transport Unit."; - } - - identity ifVfiType { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "VPLS Forwarding Instance Interface Type."; - } - - identity g9981 { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "G.998.1 bonded interface."; - } - - identity g9982 { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "G.998.2 bonded interface."; - } - - identity g9983 { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "G.998.3 bonded interface."; - } - - identity aluEpon { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "Ethernet Passive Optical Networks (E-PON)."; - } - - identity aluEponOnu { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "EPON Optical Network Unit."; - } - - identity aluEponPhysicalUni { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "EPON physical User to Network interface."; - } - - identity aluEponLogicalLink { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "The emulation of a point-to-point link over the EPON - layer."; - } - - identity aluGponOnu { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "GPON Optical Network Unit."; - reference - "ITU-T G.984.2"; - - } - - identity aluGponPhysicalUni { - base iana-interface-type; - description - "GPON physical User to Network interface."; - reference - "ITU-T G.984.2"; - - } - - identity vmwareNicTeam { - base iana-interface-type; - description "VMware NIC Team."; - } - } // module iana-if-type diff --git a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/yang/ietf/ietf-interfaces.yang b/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/yang/ietf/ietf-interfaces.yang deleted file mode 100644 index a9251d14d..000000000 --- a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/yang/ietf/ietf-interfaces.yang +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1123 +0,0 @@ -module ietf-interfaces { - yang-version 1.1; - namespace "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-interfaces"; - prefix if; - - import ietf-yang-types { - prefix yang; - } - - organization - "IETF NETMOD (Network Modeling) Working Group"; - - contact - "WG Web: <https://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/netmod/> - WG List: <mailto:netmod@ietf.org> - - Editor: Martin Bjorklund - <mailto:mbj@tail-f.com>"; - - description - "This module contains a collection of YANG definitions for - managing network interfaces. - - Copyright (c) 2021 IETF Trust and the persons identified as - authors of the code. All rights reserved. - - Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or - without modification, is permitted pursuant to, and subject - to the license terms contained in, the Simplified BSD License - set forth in Section 4.c of the IETF Trust's Legal Provisions - Relating to IETF Documents - (https://trustee.ietf.org/license-info). - - This version of this YANG module is part of RFC 8343; see - the RFC itself for full legal notices."; - - revision 2018-02-20 { - description - "Updated to support NMDA."; - reference - "RFC 8343: A YANG Data Model for Interface Management"; - } - - revision 2014-05-08 { - description - "Initial revision."; - reference - "RFC 7223: A YANG Data Model for Interface Management"; - } - - /* - * Typedefs - */ - - typedef interface-ref { - type leafref { - path "/if:interfaces/if:interface/if:name"; - } - description - "This type is used by data models that need to reference - interfaces."; - } - - /* - * Identities - */ - - identity interface-type { - description - "Base identity from which specific interface types are - derived."; - } - - /* - * Features - */ - - feature arbitrary-names { - description - "This feature indicates that the device allows user-controlled - interfaces to be named arbitrarily."; - } - feature pre-provisioning { - description - "This feature indicates that the device supports - pre-provisioning of interface configuration, i.e., it is - possible to configure an interface whose physical interface - hardware is not present on the device."; - } - feature if-mib { - description - "This feature indicates that the device implements - the IF-MIB."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB"; - } - - /* - * Data nodes - */ - - container interfaces { - description - "Interface parameters."; - - list interface { - key "name"; - - description - "The list of interfaces on the device. - - The status of an interface is available in this list in the - operational state. If the configuration of a - system-controlled interface cannot be used by the system - (e.g., the interface hardware present does not match the - interface type), then the configuration is not applied to - the system-controlled interface shown in the operational - state. If the configuration of a user-controlled interface - cannot be used by the system, the configured interface is - not instantiated in the operational state. - - System-controlled interfaces created by the system are - always present in this list in the operational state, - whether or not they are configured."; - - leaf name { - type string; - description - "The name of the interface. - - A device MAY restrict the allowed values for this leaf, - possibly depending on the type of the interface. - For system-controlled interfaces, this leaf is the - device-specific name of the interface. - - If a client tries to create configuration for a - system-controlled interface that is not present in the - operational state, the server MAY reject the request if - the implementation does not support pre-provisioning of - interfaces or if the name refers to an interface that can - never exist in the system. A Network Configuration - Protocol (NETCONF) server MUST reply with an rpc-error - with the error-tag 'invalid-value' in this case. - - If the device supports pre-provisioning of interface - configuration, the 'pre-provisioning' feature is - advertised. - - If the device allows arbitrarily named user-controlled - interfaces, the 'arbitrary-names' feature is advertised. - - When a configured user-controlled interface is created by - the system, it is instantiated with the same name in the - operational state. - - A server implementation MAY map this leaf to the ifName - MIB object. Such an implementation needs to use some - mechanism to handle the differences in size and characters - allowed between this leaf and ifName. The definition of - such a mechanism is outside the scope of this document."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - ifName"; - } - - leaf description { - type string; - description - "A textual description of the interface. - - A server implementation MAY map this leaf to the ifAlias - MIB object. Such an implementation needs to use some - mechanism to handle the differences in size and characters - allowed between this leaf and ifAlias. The definition of - such a mechanism is outside the scope of this document. - - Since ifAlias is defined to be stored in non-volatile - storage, the MIB implementation MUST map ifAlias to the - value of 'description' in the persistently stored - configuration."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - ifAlias"; - } - - leaf type { - type identityref { - base interface-type; - } - mandatory true; - description - "The type of the interface. - - When an interface entry is created, a server MAY - initialize the type leaf with a valid value, e.g., if it - is possible to derive the type from the name of the - interface. - - If a client tries to set the type of an interface to a - value that can never be used by the system, e.g., if the - type is not supported or if the type does not match the - name of the interface, the server MUST reject the request. - A NETCONF server MUST reply with an rpc-error with the - error-tag 'invalid-value' in this case."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - ifType"; - } - - leaf enabled { - type boolean; - default "true"; - description - "This leaf contains the configured, desired state of the - interface. - - Systems that implement the IF-MIB use the value of this - leaf in the intended configuration to set - IF-MIB.ifAdminStatus to 'up' or 'down' after an ifEntry - has been initialized, as described in RFC 2863. - - Changes in this leaf in the intended configuration are - reflected in ifAdminStatus."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - ifAdminStatus"; - } - - leaf link-up-down-trap-enable { - if-feature if-mib; - type enumeration { - enum enabled { - value 1; - description - "The device will generate linkUp/linkDown SNMP - notifications for this interface."; - } - enum disabled { - value 2; - description - "The device will not generate linkUp/linkDown SNMP - notifications for this interface."; - } - } - description - "Controls whether linkUp/linkDown SNMP notifications - should be generated for this interface. - - If this node is not configured, the value 'enabled' is - operationally used by the server for interfaces that do - not operate on top of any other interface (i.e., there are - no 'lower-layer-if' entries), and 'disabled' otherwise."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - - ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable"; - } - - leaf admin-status { - if-feature if-mib; - type enumeration { - enum up { - value 1; - description - "Ready to pass packets."; - } - enum down { - value 2; - description - "Not ready to pass packets and not in some test mode."; - } - enum testing { - value 3; - description - "In some test mode."; - } - } - config false; - mandatory true; - description - "The desired state of the interface. - - This leaf has the same read semantics as ifAdminStatus."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - ifAdminStatus"; - } - - leaf oper-status { - type enumeration { - enum up { - value 1; - description - "Ready to pass packets."; - } - enum down { - value 2; - - description - "The interface does not pass any packets."; - } - enum testing { - value 3; - description - "In some test mode. No operational packets can - be passed."; - } - enum unknown { - value 4; - description - "Status cannot be determined for some reason."; - } - enum dormant { - value 5; - description - "Waiting for some external event."; - } - enum not-present { - value 6; - description - "Some component (typically hardware) is missing."; - } - enum lower-layer-down { - value 7; - description - "Down due to state of lower-layer interface(s)."; - } - } - config false; - mandatory true; - description - "The current operational state of the interface. - - This leaf has the same semantics as ifOperStatus."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - ifOperStatus"; - } - - leaf last-change { - type yang:date-and-time; - config false; - description - "The time the interface entered its current operational - state. If the current state was entered prior to the - last re-initialization of the local network management - subsystem, then this node is not present."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - ifLastChange"; - } - - leaf if-index { - if-feature if-mib; - type int32 { - range "1..2147483647"; - } - config false; - mandatory true; - description - "The ifIndex value for the ifEntry represented by this - interface."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - ifIndex"; - } - - leaf phys-address { - type yang:phys-address; - config false; - description - "The interface's address at its protocol sub-layer. For - example, for an 802.x interface, this object normally - contains a Media Access Control (MAC) address. The - interface's media-specific modules must define the bit - and byte ordering and the format of the value of this - object. For interfaces that do not have such an address - (e.g., a serial line), this node is not present."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - ifPhysAddress"; - } - - leaf-list higher-layer-if { - type interface-ref; - config false; - description - "A list of references to interfaces layered on top of this - interface."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - ifStackTable"; - } - - leaf-list lower-layer-if { - type interface-ref; - config false; - - description - "A list of references to interfaces layered underneath this - interface."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - ifStackTable"; - } - - leaf speed { - type yang:gauge64; - units "bits/second"; - config false; - description - "An estimate of the interface's current bandwidth in bits - per second. For interfaces that do not vary in - bandwidth or for those where no accurate estimation can - be made, this node should contain the nominal bandwidth. - For interfaces that have no concept of bandwidth, this - node is not present."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - - ifSpeed, ifHighSpeed"; - } - - container statistics { - config false; - description - "A collection of interface-related statistics objects."; - - leaf discontinuity-time { - type yang:date-and-time; - mandatory true; - description - "The time on the most recent occasion at which any one or - more of this interface's counters suffered a - discontinuity. If no such discontinuities have occurred - since the last re-initialization of the local management - subsystem, then this node contains the time the local - management subsystem re-initialized itself."; - } - - leaf in-octets { - type yang:counter64; - description - "The total number of octets received on the interface, - including framing characters. - - Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur - at re-initialization of the management system and at - other times as indicated by the value of - 'discontinuity-time'."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - ifHCInOctets"; - } - - leaf in-unicast-pkts { - type yang:counter64; - description - "The number of packets, delivered by this sub-layer to a - higher (sub-)layer, that were not addressed to a - multicast or broadcast address at this sub-layer. - - Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur - at re-initialization of the management system and at - other times as indicated by the value of - 'discontinuity-time'."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - ifHCInUcastPkts"; - } - - leaf in-broadcast-pkts { - type yang:counter64; - description - "The number of packets, delivered by this sub-layer to a - higher (sub-)layer, that were addressed to a broadcast - address at this sub-layer. - - Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur - at re-initialization of the management system and at - other times as indicated by the value of - 'discontinuity-time'."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - - ifHCInBroadcastPkts"; - } - - leaf in-multicast-pkts { - type yang:counter64; - description - "The number of packets, delivered by this sub-layer to a - higher (sub-)layer, that were addressed to a multicast - address at this sub-layer. For a MAC-layer protocol, - this includes both Group and Functional addresses. - - Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur - at re-initialization of the management system and at - other times as indicated by the value of - 'discontinuity-time'."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - - ifHCInMulticastPkts"; - } - - leaf in-discards { - type yang:counter32; - description - "The number of inbound packets that were chosen to be - discarded even though no errors had been detected to - prevent their being deliverable to a higher-layer - protocol. One possible reason for discarding such a - packet could be to free up buffer space. - - Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur - at re-initialization of the management system and at - other times as indicated by the value of - 'discontinuity-time'."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - ifInDiscards"; - } - - leaf in-errors { - type yang:counter32; - description - "For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of inbound - packets that contained errors preventing them from being - deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. For character- - oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of - inbound transmission units that contained errors - preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer - protocol. - - Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur - at re-initialization of the management system and at - other times as indicated by the value of - 'discontinuity-time'."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - ifInErrors"; - } - - leaf in-unknown-protos { - type yang:counter32; - - description - "For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of packets - received via the interface that were discarded because - of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For - character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces that - support protocol multiplexing, the number of - transmission units received via the interface that were - discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. - For any interface that does not support protocol - multiplexing, this counter is not present. - - Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur - at re-initialization of the management system and at - other times as indicated by the value of - 'discontinuity-time'."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - ifInUnknownProtos"; - } - - leaf out-octets { - type yang:counter64; - description - "The total number of octets transmitted out of the - interface, including framing characters. - - Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur - at re-initialization of the management system and at - other times as indicated by the value of - 'discontinuity-time'."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - ifHCOutOctets"; - } - - leaf out-unicast-pkts { - type yang:counter64; - description - "The total number of packets that higher-level protocols - requested be transmitted and that were not addressed - to a multicast or broadcast address at this sub-layer, - including those that were discarded or not sent. - - Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur - at re-initialization of the management system and at - other times as indicated by the value of - 'discontinuity-time'."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - ifHCOutUcastPkts"; - } - - leaf out-broadcast-pkts { - type yang:counter64; - description - "The total number of packets that higher-level protocols - requested be transmitted and that were addressed to a - broadcast address at this sub-layer, including those - that were discarded or not sent. - - Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur - at re-initialization of the management system and at - other times as indicated by the value of - 'discontinuity-time'."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - - ifHCOutBroadcastPkts"; - } - - leaf out-multicast-pkts { - type yang:counter64; - description - "The total number of packets that higher-level protocols - requested be transmitted and that were addressed to a - multicast address at this sub-layer, including those - that were discarded or not sent. For a MAC-layer - protocol, this includes both Group and Functional - addresses. - - Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur - at re-initialization of the management system and at - other times as indicated by the value of - 'discontinuity-time'."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - - ifHCOutMulticastPkts"; - } - - leaf out-discards { - type yang:counter32; - description - "The number of outbound packets that were chosen to be - discarded even though no errors had been detected to - prevent their being transmitted. One possible reason - for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer - space. - - Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur - at re-initialization of the management system and at - other times as indicated by the value of - 'discontinuity-time'."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - ifOutDiscards"; - } - - leaf out-errors { - type yang:counter32; - description - "For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of outbound - packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. - For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the - number of outbound transmission units that could not be - transmitted because of errors. - - Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur - at re-initialization of the management system and at - other times as indicated by the value of - 'discontinuity-time'."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - ifOutErrors"; - } - } - - } - } - - /* - * Legacy typedefs - */ - - typedef interface-state-ref { - type leafref { - path "/if:interfaces-state/if:interface/if:name"; - } - status deprecated; - description - "This type is used by data models that need to reference - the operationally present interfaces."; - } - - /* - * Legacy operational state data nodes - */ - - container interfaces-state { - config false; - status deprecated; - description - "Data nodes for the operational state of interfaces."; - - list interface { - key "name"; - status deprecated; - - description - "The list of interfaces on the device. - - System-controlled interfaces created by the system are - always present in this list, whether or not they are - configured."; - - leaf name { - type string; - status deprecated; - description - "The name of the interface. - - A server implementation MAY map this leaf to the ifName - MIB object. Such an implementation needs to use some - mechanism to handle the differences in size and characters - allowed between this leaf and ifName. The definition of - such a mechanism is outside the scope of this document."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - ifName"; - } - - leaf type { - type identityref { - base interface-type; - } - mandatory true; - status deprecated; - description - "The type of the interface."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - ifType"; - } - - leaf admin-status { - if-feature if-mib; - type enumeration { - enum up { - value 1; - description - "Ready to pass packets."; - } - enum down { - value 2; - description - "Not ready to pass packets and not in some test mode."; - } - enum testing { - value 3; - description - "In some test mode."; - } - } - mandatory true; - status deprecated; - description - "The desired state of the interface. - - This leaf has the same read semantics as ifAdminStatus."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - ifAdminStatus"; - } - - leaf oper-status { - type enumeration { - enum up { - value 1; - description - "Ready to pass packets."; - } - enum down { - value 2; - description - "The interface does not pass any packets."; - } - enum testing { - value 3; - description - "In some test mode. No operational packets can - be passed."; - } - enum unknown { - value 4; - description - "Status cannot be determined for some reason."; - } - enum dormant { - value 5; - description - "Waiting for some external event."; - } - enum not-present { - value 6; - description - "Some component (typically hardware) is missing."; - } - enum lower-layer-down { - value 7; - description - "Down due to state of lower-layer interface(s)."; - } - } - mandatory true; - status deprecated; - description - "The current operational state of the interface. - - This leaf has the same semantics as ifOperStatus."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - ifOperStatus"; - } - - leaf last-change { - type yang:date-and-time; - status deprecated; - description - "The time the interface entered its current operational - state. If the current state was entered prior to the - last re-initialization of the local network management - subsystem, then this node is not present."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - ifLastChange"; - } - - leaf if-index { - if-feature if-mib; - type int32 { - range "1..2147483647"; - } - mandatory true; - status deprecated; - description - "The ifIndex value for the ifEntry represented by this - interface."; - - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - ifIndex"; - } - - leaf phys-address { - type yang:phys-address; - status deprecated; - description - "The interface's address at its protocol sub-layer. For - example, for an 802.x interface, this object normally - contains a Media Access Control (MAC) address. The - interface's media-specific modules must define the bit - and byte ordering and the format of the value of this - object. For interfaces that do not have such an address - (e.g., a serial line), this node is not present."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - ifPhysAddress"; - } - - leaf-list higher-layer-if { - type interface-state-ref; - status deprecated; - description - "A list of references to interfaces layered on top of this - interface."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - ifStackTable"; - } - - leaf-list lower-layer-if { - type interface-state-ref; - status deprecated; - description - "A list of references to interfaces layered underneath this - interface."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - ifStackTable"; - } - - leaf speed { - type yang:gauge64; - units "bits/second"; - status deprecated; - description - "An estimate of the interface's current bandwidth in bits - per second. For interfaces that do not vary in - bandwidth or for those where no accurate estimation can - - be made, this node should contain the nominal bandwidth. - For interfaces that have no concept of bandwidth, this - node is not present."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - - ifSpeed, ifHighSpeed"; - } - - container statistics { - status deprecated; - description - "A collection of interface-related statistics objects."; - - leaf discontinuity-time { - type yang:date-and-time; - mandatory true; - status deprecated; - description - "The time on the most recent occasion at which any one or - more of this interface's counters suffered a - discontinuity. If no such discontinuities have occurred - since the last re-initialization of the local management - subsystem, then this node contains the time the local - management subsystem re-initialized itself."; - } - - leaf in-octets { - type yang:counter64; - status deprecated; - description - "The total number of octets received on the interface, - including framing characters. - - Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur - at re-initialization of the management system and at - other times as indicated by the value of - 'discontinuity-time'."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - ifHCInOctets"; - } - - leaf in-unicast-pkts { - type yang:counter64; - status deprecated; - description - "The number of packets, delivered by this sub-layer to a - higher (sub-)layer, that were not addressed to a - multicast or broadcast address at this sub-layer. - Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur - at re-initialization of the management system and at - other times as indicated by the value of - 'discontinuity-time'."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - ifHCInUcastPkts"; - } - - leaf in-broadcast-pkts { - type yang:counter64; - status deprecated; - description - "The number of packets, delivered by this sub-layer to a - higher (sub-)layer, that were addressed to a broadcast - address at this sub-layer. - - Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur - at re-initialization of the management system and at - other times as indicated by the value of - 'discontinuity-time'."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - - ifHCInBroadcastPkts"; - } - - leaf in-multicast-pkts { - type yang:counter64; - status deprecated; - description - "The number of packets, delivered by this sub-layer to a - higher (sub-)layer, that were addressed to a multicast - address at this sub-layer. For a MAC-layer protocol, - this includes both Group and Functional addresses. - - Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur - at re-initialization of the management system and at - other times as indicated by the value of - 'discontinuity-time'."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - - ifHCInMulticastPkts"; - } - - leaf in-discards { - type yang:counter32; - status deprecated; - - description - "The number of inbound packets that were chosen to be - discarded even though no errors had been detected to - prevent their being deliverable to a higher-layer - protocol. One possible reason for discarding such a - packet could be to free up buffer space. - - Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur - at re-initialization of the management system and at - other times as indicated by the value of - 'discontinuity-time'."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - ifInDiscards"; - } - - leaf in-errors { - type yang:counter32; - status deprecated; - description - "For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of inbound - packets that contained errors preventing them from being - deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. For character- - oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of - inbound transmission units that contained errors - preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer - protocol. - - Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur - at re-initialization of the management system and at - other times as indicated by the value of - 'discontinuity-time'."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - ifInErrors"; - } - - leaf in-unknown-protos { - type yang:counter32; - status deprecated; - description - "For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of packets - received via the interface that were discarded because - of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For - character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces that - support protocol multiplexing, the number of - transmission units received via the interface that were - discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. - For any interface that does not support protocol - multiplexing, this counter is not present. - Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur - at re-initialization of the management system and at - other times as indicated by the value of - 'discontinuity-time'."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - ifInUnknownProtos"; - } - - leaf out-octets { - type yang:counter64; - status deprecated; - description - "The total number of octets transmitted out of the - interface, including framing characters. - - Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur - at re-initialization of the management system and at - other times as indicated by the value of - 'discontinuity-time'."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - ifHCOutOctets"; - } - - leaf out-unicast-pkts { - type yang:counter64; - status deprecated; - description - "The total number of packets that higher-level protocols - requested be transmitted and that were not addressed - to a multicast or broadcast address at this sub-layer, - including those that were discarded or not sent. - - Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur - at re-initialization of the management system and at - other times as indicated by the value of - 'discontinuity-time'."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - ifHCOutUcastPkts"; - } - - leaf out-broadcast-pkts { - type yang:counter64; - status deprecated; - - description - "The total number of packets that higher-level protocols - requested be transmitted and that were addressed to a - broadcast address at this sub-layer, including those - that were discarded or not sent. - - Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur - at re-initialization of the management system and at - other times as indicated by the value of - 'discontinuity-time'."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - - ifHCOutBroadcastPkts"; - } - - leaf out-multicast-pkts { - type yang:counter64; - status deprecated; - description - "The total number of packets that higher-level protocols - requested be transmitted and that were addressed to a - multicast address at this sub-layer, including those - that were discarded or not sent. For a MAC-layer - protocol, this includes both Group and Functional - addresses. - - Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur - at re-initialization of the management system and at - other times as indicated by the value of - 'discontinuity-time'."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - - ifHCOutMulticastPkts"; - } - - leaf out-discards { - type yang:counter32; - status deprecated; - description - "The number of outbound packets that were chosen to be - discarded even though no errors had been detected to - prevent their being transmitted. One possible reason - for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer - space. - - Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur - at re-initialization of the management system and at - other times as indicated by the value of - 'discontinuity-time'."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - ifOutDiscards"; - } - - leaf out-errors { - type yang:counter32; - status deprecated; - description - "For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of outbound - packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. - For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the - number of outbound transmission units that could not be - transmitted because of errors. - - Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur - at re-initialization of the management system and at - other times as indicated by the value of - 'discontinuity-time'."; - reference - "RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB - ifOutErrors"; - } - } - } - } -} diff --git a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/yang/ietf/ietf-ip@2014-06-16.yang b/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/yang/ietf/ietf-ip@2014-06-16.yang deleted file mode 100644 index 79606cc07..000000000 --- a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/yang/ietf/ietf-ip@2014-06-16.yang +++ /dev/null @@ -1,742 +0,0 @@ -module ietf-ip { - - yang-version 1; - - namespace - "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-ip"; - - prefix ip; - - import ietf-interfaces { - prefix if; - } - import ietf-inet-types { - prefix inet; - } - import ietf-yang-types { - prefix yang; - } - - organization - "IETF NETMOD (NETCONF Data Modeling Language) Working Group"; - - contact - "WG Web: <http://tools.ietf.org/wg/netmod/> - WG List: <mailto:netmod@ietf.org> - - WG Chair: Thomas Nadeau - <mailto:tnadeau@lucidvision.com> - - WG Chair: Juergen Schoenwaelder - <mailto:j.schoenwaelder@jacobs-university.de> - - Editor: Martin Bjorklund - <mailto:mbj@tail-f.com>"; - - description - "This module contains a collection of YANG definitions for - configuring IP implementations. - - Copyright (c) 2014 IETF Trust and the persons identified as - authors of the code. All rights reserved. - - Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or - without modification, is permitted pursuant to, and subject - to the license terms contained in, the Simplified BSD License - set forth in Section 4.c of the IETF Trust's Legal Provisions - Relating to IETF Documents - (http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info). - - This version of this YANG module is part of RFC 7277; see - the RFC itself for full legal notices."; - - revision "2014-06-16" { - description "Initial revision."; - reference - "RFC 7277: A YANG Data Model for IP Management"; - - } - - - feature ipv4-non-contiguous-netmasks { - description - "Indicates support for configuring non-contiguous - subnet masks."; - } - - feature ipv6-privacy-autoconf { - description - "Indicates support for Privacy Extensions for Stateless Address - Autoconfiguration in IPv6."; - reference - "RFC 4941: Privacy Extensions for Stateless Address - Autoconfiguration in IPv6"; - - } - - typedef ip-address-origin { - type enumeration { - enum "other" { - value 0; - description - "None of the following."; - } - enum "static" { - value 1; - description - "Indicates that the address has been statically - configured - for example, using NETCONF or a Command Line - Interface."; - } - enum "dhcp" { - value 2; - description - "Indicates an address that has been assigned to this - system by a DHCP server."; - } - enum "link-layer" { - value 3; - description - "Indicates an address created by IPv6 stateless - autoconfiguration that embeds a link-layer address in its - interface identifier."; - } - enum "random" { - value 4; - description - "Indicates an address chosen by the system at - - random, e.g., an IPv4 address within 169.254/16, an - RFC 4941 temporary address, or an RFC 7217 semantically - opaque address."; - reference - "RFC 4941: Privacy Extensions for Stateless Address - Autoconfiguration in IPv6 - RFC 7217: A Method for Generating Semantically Opaque - Interface Identifiers with IPv6 Stateless - Address Autoconfiguration (SLAAC)"; - - } - } - description - "The origin of an address."; - } - - typedef neighbor-origin { - type enumeration { - enum "other" { - value 0; - description - "None of the following."; - } - enum "static" { - value 1; - description - "Indicates that the mapping has been statically - configured - for example, using NETCONF or a Command Line - Interface."; - } - enum "dynamic" { - value 2; - description - "Indicates that the mapping has been dynamically resolved - using, e.g., IPv4 ARP or the IPv6 Neighbor Discovery - protocol."; - } - } - description - "The origin of a neighbor entry."; - } - - augment /if:interfaces/if:interface { - description - "Parameters for configuring IP on interfaces. - - If an interface is not capable of running IP, the server - must not allow the client to configure these parameters."; - container ipv4 { - presence - "Enables IPv4 unless the 'enabled' leaf - (which defaults to 'true') is set to 'false'"; - description - "Parameters for the IPv4 address family."; - leaf enabled { - type boolean; - default 'true'; - description - "Controls whether IPv4 is enabled or disabled on this - interface. When IPv4 is enabled, this interface is - connected to an IPv4 stack, and the interface can send - and receive IPv4 packets."; - } - - leaf forwarding { - type boolean; - default 'false'; - description - "Controls IPv4 packet forwarding of datagrams received by, - but not addressed to, this interface. IPv4 routers - forward datagrams. IPv4 hosts do not (except those - source-routed via the host)."; - } - - leaf mtu { - type uint16 { - range "68..max"; - } - units "octets"; - description - "The size, in octets, of the largest IPv4 packet that the - interface will send and receive. - - The server may restrict the allowed values for this leaf, - depending on the interface's type. - - If this leaf is not configured, the operationally used MTU - depends on the interface's type."; - reference - "RFC 791: Internet Protocol"; - - } - - list address { - key "ip"; - description - "The list of configured IPv4 addresses on the interface."; - leaf ip { - type inet:ipv4-address-no-zone; - description - "The IPv4 address on the interface."; - } - - choice subnet { - mandatory true; - description - "The subnet can be specified as a prefix-length, or, - if the server supports non-contiguous netmasks, as - a netmask."; - leaf prefix-length { - type uint8 { - range "0..32"; - } - description - "The length of the subnet prefix."; - } - leaf netmask { - if-feature ipv4-non-contiguous-netmasks; - type yang:dotted-quad; - description - "The subnet specified as a netmask."; - } - } // choice subnet - } // list address - - list neighbor { - key "ip"; - description - "A list of mappings from IPv4 addresses to - link-layer addresses. - - Entries in this list are used as static entries in the - ARP Cache."; - reference - "RFC 826: An Ethernet Address Resolution Protocol"; - - leaf ip { - type inet:ipv4-address-no-zone; - description - "The IPv4 address of the neighbor node."; - } - - leaf link-layer-address { - type yang:phys-address; - mandatory true; - description - "The link-layer address of the neighbor node."; - } - } // list neighbor - } // container ipv4 - - container ipv6 { - presence - "Enables IPv6 unless the 'enabled' leaf - (which defaults to 'true') is set to 'false'"; - description - "Parameters for the IPv6 address family."; - leaf enabled { - type boolean; - default 'true'; - description - "Controls whether IPv6 is enabled or disabled on this - interface. When IPv6 is enabled, this interface is - connected to an IPv6 stack, and the interface can send - and receive IPv6 packets."; - } - - leaf forwarding { - type boolean; - default 'false'; - description - "Controls IPv6 packet forwarding of datagrams received by, - but not addressed to, this interface. IPv6 routers - forward datagrams. IPv6 hosts do not (except those - source-routed via the host)."; - reference - "RFC 4861: Neighbor Discovery for IP version 6 (IPv6) - Section 6.2.1, IsRouter"; - - } - - leaf mtu { - type uint32 { - range "1280..max"; - } - units "octets"; - description - "The size, in octets, of the largest IPv6 packet that the - interface will send and receive. - - The server may restrict the allowed values for this leaf, - depending on the interface's type. - - If this leaf is not configured, the operationally used MTU - depends on the interface's type."; - reference - "RFC 2460: Internet Protocol, Version 6 (IPv6) Specification - Section 5"; - - } - - list address { - key "ip"; - description - "The list of configured IPv6 addresses on the interface."; - leaf ip { - type inet:ipv6-address-no-zone; - description - "The IPv6 address on the interface."; - } - - leaf prefix-length { - type uint8 { - range "0..128"; - } - mandatory true; - description - "The length of the subnet prefix."; - } - } // list address - - list neighbor { - key "ip"; - description - "A list of mappings from IPv6 addresses to - link-layer addresses. - - Entries in this list are used as static entries in the - Neighbor Cache."; - reference - "RFC 4861: Neighbor Discovery for IP version 6 (IPv6)"; - - leaf ip { - type inet:ipv6-address-no-zone; - description - "The IPv6 address of the neighbor node."; - } - - leaf link-layer-address { - type yang:phys-address; - mandatory true; - description - "The link-layer address of the neighbor node."; - } - } // list neighbor - - leaf dup-addr-detect-transmits { - type uint32; - default '1'; - description - "The number of consecutive Neighbor Solicitation messages - sent while performing Duplicate Address Detection on a - tentative address. A value of zero indicates that - Duplicate Address Detection is not performed on - tentative addresses. A value of one indicates a single - transmission with no follow-up retransmissions."; - reference - "RFC 4862: IPv6 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration"; - - } - - container autoconf { - description - "Parameters to control the autoconfiguration of IPv6 - addresses, as described in RFC 4862."; - reference - "RFC 4862: IPv6 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration"; - - leaf create-global-addresses { - type boolean; - default 'true'; - description - "If enabled, the host creates global addresses as - described in RFC 4862."; - reference - "RFC 4862: IPv6 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration - Section 5.5"; - - } - - leaf create-temporary-addresses { - if-feature ipv6-privacy-autoconf; - type boolean; - default 'false'; - description - "If enabled, the host creates temporary addresses as - described in RFC 4941."; - reference - "RFC 4941: Privacy Extensions for Stateless Address - Autoconfiguration in IPv6"; - - } - - leaf temporary-valid-lifetime { - if-feature ipv6-privacy-autoconf; - type uint32; - units "seconds"; - default '604800'; - description - "The time period during which the temporary address - is valid."; - reference - "RFC 4941: Privacy Extensions for Stateless Address - Autoconfiguration in IPv6 - - TEMP_VALID_LIFETIME"; - - } - - leaf temporary-preferred-lifetime { - if-feature ipv6-privacy-autoconf; - type uint32; - units "seconds"; - default '86400'; - description - "The time period during which the temporary address is - preferred."; - reference - "RFC 4941: Privacy Extensions for Stateless Address - Autoconfiguration in IPv6 - - TEMP_PREFERRED_LIFETIME"; - - } - } // container autoconf - } // container ipv6 - } - - augment /if:interfaces-state/if:interface { - description - "Data nodes for the operational state of IP on interfaces."; - container ipv4 { - presence - "Present if IPv4 is enabled on this interface"; - config false; - description - "Interface-specific parameters for the IPv4 address family."; - leaf forwarding { - type boolean; - description - "Indicates whether IPv4 packet forwarding is enabled or - disabled on this interface."; - } - - leaf mtu { - type uint16 { - range "68..max"; - } - units "octets"; - description - "The size, in octets, of the largest IPv4 packet that the - interface will send and receive."; - reference - "RFC 791: Internet Protocol"; - - } - - list address { - key "ip"; - description - "The list of IPv4 addresses on the interface."; - leaf ip { - type inet:ipv4-address-no-zone; - description - "The IPv4 address on the interface."; - } - - choice subnet { - description - "The subnet can be specified as a prefix-length, or, - if the server supports non-contiguous netmasks, as - a netmask."; - leaf prefix-length { - type uint8 { - range "0..32"; - } - description - "The length of the subnet prefix."; - } - leaf netmask { - if-feature ipv4-non-contiguous-netmasks; - type yang:dotted-quad; - description - "The subnet specified as a netmask."; - } - } // choice subnet - - leaf origin { - type ip-address-origin; - description - "The origin of this address."; - } - } // list address - - list neighbor { - key "ip"; - description - "A list of mappings from IPv4 addresses to - link-layer addresses. - - This list represents the ARP Cache."; - reference - "RFC 826: An Ethernet Address Resolution Protocol"; - - leaf ip { - type inet:ipv4-address-no-zone; - description - "The IPv4 address of the neighbor node."; - } - - leaf link-layer-address { - type yang:phys-address; - description - "The link-layer address of the neighbor node."; - } - - leaf origin { - type neighbor-origin; - description - "The origin of this neighbor entry."; - } - } // list neighbor - } // container ipv4 - - container ipv6 { - presence - "Present if IPv6 is enabled on this interface"; - config false; - description - "Parameters for the IPv6 address family."; - leaf forwarding { - type boolean; - default 'false'; - description - "Indicates whether IPv6 packet forwarding is enabled or - disabled on this interface."; - reference - "RFC 4861: Neighbor Discovery for IP version 6 (IPv6) - Section 6.2.1, IsRouter"; - - } - - leaf mtu { - type uint32 { - range "1280..max"; - } - units "octets"; - description - "The size, in octets, of the largest IPv6 packet that the - interface will send and receive."; - reference - "RFC 2460: Internet Protocol, Version 6 (IPv6) Specification - Section 5"; - - } - - list address { - key "ip"; - description - "The list of IPv6 addresses on the interface."; - leaf ip { - type inet:ipv6-address-no-zone; - description - "The IPv6 address on the interface."; - } - - leaf prefix-length { - type uint8 { - range "0..128"; - } - mandatory true; - description - "The length of the subnet prefix."; - } - - leaf origin { - type ip-address-origin; - description - "The origin of this address."; - } - - leaf status { - type enumeration { - enum "preferred" { - value 0; - description - "This is a valid address that can appear as the - destination or source address of a packet."; - } - enum "deprecated" { - value 1; - description - "This is a valid but deprecated address that should - no longer be used as a source address in new - communications, but packets addressed to such an - address are processed as expected."; - } - enum "invalid" { - value 2; - description - "This isn't a valid address, and it shouldn't appear - as the destination or source address of a packet."; - } - enum "inaccessible" { - value 3; - description - "The address is not accessible because the interface - to which this address is assigned is not - operational."; - } - enum "unknown" { - value 4; - description - "The status cannot be determined for some reason."; - } - enum "tentative" { - value 5; - description - "The uniqueness of the address on the link is being - verified. Addresses in this state should not be - used for general communication and should only be - used to determine the uniqueness of the address."; - } - enum "duplicate" { - value 6; - description - "The address has been determined to be non-unique on - the link and so must not be used."; - } - enum "optimistic" { - value 7; - description - "The address is available for use, subject to - restrictions, while its uniqueness on a link is - being verified."; - } - } - description - "The status of an address. Most of the states correspond - to states from the IPv6 Stateless Address - Autoconfiguration protocol."; - reference - "RFC 4293: Management Information Base for the - Internet Protocol (IP) - - IpAddressStatusTC - RFC 4862: IPv6 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration"; - - } - } // list address - - list neighbor { - key "ip"; - description - "A list of mappings from IPv6 addresses to - link-layer addresses. - - This list represents the Neighbor Cache."; - reference - "RFC 4861: Neighbor Discovery for IP version 6 (IPv6)"; - - leaf ip { - type inet:ipv6-address-no-zone; - description - "The IPv6 address of the neighbor node."; - } - - leaf link-layer-address { - type yang:phys-address; - description - "The link-layer address of the neighbor node."; - } - - leaf origin { - type neighbor-origin; - description - "The origin of this neighbor entry."; - } - - leaf is-router { - type empty; - description - "Indicates that the neighbor node acts as a router."; - } - - leaf state { - type enumeration { - enum "incomplete" { - value 0; - description - "Address resolution is in progress, and the link-layer - address of the neighbor has not yet been - determined."; - } - enum "reachable" { - value 1; - description - "Roughly speaking, the neighbor is known to have been - reachable recently (within tens of seconds ago)."; - } - enum "stale" { - value 2; - description - "The neighbor is no longer known to be reachable, but - until traffic is sent to the neighbor no attempt - should be made to verify its reachability."; - } - enum "delay" { - value 3; - description - "The neighbor is no longer known to be reachable, and - traffic has recently been sent to the neighbor. - Rather than probe the neighbor immediately, however, - delay sending probes for a short while in order to - give upper-layer protocols a chance to provide - reachability confirmation."; - } - enum "probe" { - value 4; - description - "The neighbor is no longer known to be reachable, and - unicast Neighbor Solicitation probes are being sent - to verify reachability."; - } - } - description - "The Neighbor Unreachability Detection state of this - entry."; - reference - "RFC 4861: Neighbor Discovery for IP version 6 (IPv6) - Section 7.3.2"; - - } - } // list neighbor - } // container ipv6 - } - } // module ietf-ip diff --git a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/yang/ietf/ietf-yang-types@2013-07-15.yang b/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/yang/ietf/ietf-yang-types@2013-07-15.yang deleted file mode 100644 index ee58fa3ab..000000000 --- a/ctrl/sysrepo-plugins/yang/ietf/ietf-yang-types@2013-07-15.yang +++ /dev/null @@ -1,474 +0,0 @@ -module ietf-yang-types { - - namespace "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-yang-types"; - prefix "yang"; - - organization - "IETF NETMOD (NETCONF Data Modeling Language) Working Group"; - - contact - "WG Web: <http://tools.ietf.org/wg/netmod/> - WG List: <mailto:netmod@ietf.org> - - WG Chair: David Kessens - <mailto:david.kessens@nsn.com> - - WG Chair: Juergen Schoenwaelder - <mailto:j.schoenwaelder@jacobs-university.de> - - Editor: Juergen Schoenwaelder - <mailto:j.schoenwaelder@jacobs-university.de>"; - - description - "This module contains a collection of generally useful derived - YANG data types. - - Copyright (c) 2013 IETF Trust and the persons identified as - authors of the code. All rights reserved. - - Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or - without modification, is permitted pursuant to, and subject - to the license terms contained in, the Simplified BSD License - set forth in Section 4.c of the IETF Trust's Legal Provisions - Relating to IETF Documents - (http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info). - - This version of this YANG module is part of RFC 6991; see - the RFC itself for full legal notices."; - - revision 2013-07-15 { - description - "This revision adds the following new data types: - - yang-identifier - - hex-string - - uuid - - dotted-quad"; - reference - "RFC 6991: Common YANG Data Types"; - } - - revision 2010-09-24 { - description - "Initial revision."; - reference - "RFC 6021: Common YANG Data Types"; - } - - /*** collection of counter and gauge types ***/ - - typedef counter32 { - type uint32; - description - "The counter32 type represents a non-negative integer - that monotonically increases until it reaches a - maximum value of 2^32-1 (4294967295 decimal), when it - wraps around and starts increasing again from zero. - - Counters have no defined 'initial' value, and thus, a - single value of a counter has (in general) no information - content. Discontinuities in the monotonically increasing - value normally occur at re-initialization of the - management system, and at other times as specified in the - description of a schema node using this type. If such - other times can occur, for example, the creation of - a schema node of type counter32 at times other than - re-initialization, then a corresponding schema node - should be defined, with an appropriate type, to indicate - the last discontinuity. - - The counter32 type should not be used for configuration - schema nodes. A default statement SHOULD NOT be used in - combination with the type counter32. - - In the value set and its semantics, this type is equivalent - to the Counter32 type of the SMIv2."; - reference - "RFC 2578: Structure of Management Information Version 2 - (SMIv2)"; - } - - typedef zero-based-counter32 { - type yang:counter32; - default "0"; - description - "The zero-based-counter32 type represents a counter32 - that has the defined 'initial' value zero. - - A schema node of this type will be set to zero (0) on creation - and will thereafter increase monotonically until it reaches - a maximum value of 2^32-1 (4294967295 decimal), when it - wraps around and starts increasing again from zero. - - Provided that an application discovers a new schema node - of this type within the minimum time to wrap, it can use the - 'initial' value as a delta. It is important for a management - station to be aware of this minimum time and the actual time - between polls, and to discard data if the actual time is too - long or there is no defined minimum time. - - In the value set and its semantics, this type is equivalent - to the ZeroBasedCounter32 textual convention of the SMIv2."; - reference - "RFC 4502: Remote Network Monitoring Management Information - Base Version 2"; - } - - typedef counter64 { - type uint64; - description - "The counter64 type represents a non-negative integer - that monotonically increases until it reaches a - maximum value of 2^64-1 (18446744073709551615 decimal), - when it wraps around and starts increasing again from zero. - - Counters have no defined 'initial' value, and thus, a - single value of a counter has (in general) no information - content. Discontinuities in the monotonically increasing - value normally occur at re-initialization of the - management system, and at other times as specified in the - description of a schema node using this type. If such - other times can occur, for example, the creation of - a schema node of type counter64 at times other than - re-initialization, then a corresponding schema node - should be defined, with an appropriate type, to indicate - the last discontinuity. - - The counter64 type should not be used for configuration - schema nodes. A default statement SHOULD NOT be used in - combination with the type counter64. - - In the value set and its semantics, this type is equivalent - to the Counter64 type of the SMIv2."; - reference - "RFC 2578: Structure of Management Information Version 2 - (SMIv2)"; - } - - typedef zero-based-counter64 { - type yang:counter64; - default "0"; - description - "The zero-based-counter64 type represents a counter64 that - has the defined 'initial' value zero. - - A schema node of this type will be set to zero (0) on creation - and will thereafter increase monotonically until it reaches - a maximum value of 2^64-1 (18446744073709551615 decimal), - when it wraps around and starts increasing again from zero. - - Provided that an application discovers a new schema node - of this type within the minimum time to wrap, it can use the - 'initial' value as a delta. It is important for a management - station to be aware of this minimum time and the actual time - between polls, and to discard data if the actual time is too - long or there is no defined minimum time. - - In the value set and its semantics, this type is equivalent - to the ZeroBasedCounter64 textual convention of the SMIv2."; - reference - "RFC 2856: Textual Conventions for Additional High Capacity - Data Types"; - } - - typedef gauge32 { - type uint32; - description - "The gauge32 type represents a non-negative integer, which - may increase or decrease, but shall never exceed a maximum - value, nor fall below a minimum value. The maximum value - cannot be greater than 2^32-1 (4294967295 decimal), and - the minimum value cannot be smaller than 0. The value of - a gauge32 has its maximum value whenever the information - being modeled is greater than or equal to its maximum - value, and has its minimum value whenever the information - being modeled is smaller than or equal to its minimum value. - If the information being modeled subsequently decreases - below (increases above) the maximum (minimum) value, the - gauge32 also decreases (increases). - - In the value set and its semantics, this type is equivalent - to the Gauge32 type of the SMIv2."; - reference - "RFC 2578: Structure of Management Information Version 2 - (SMIv2)"; - } - - typedef gauge64 { - type uint64; - description - "The gauge64 type represents a non-negative integer, which - may increase or decrease, but shall never exceed a maximum - value, nor fall below a minimum value. The maximum value - cannot be greater than 2^64-1 (18446744073709551615), and - the minimum value cannot be smaller than 0. The value of - a gauge64 has its maximum value whenever the information - being modeled is greater than or equal to its maximum - value, and has its minimum value whenever the information - being modeled is smaller than or equal to its minimum value. - If the information being modeled subsequently decreases - below (increases above) the maximum (minimum) value, the - gauge64 also decreases (increases). - - In the value set and its semantics, this type is equivalent - to the CounterBasedGauge64 SMIv2 textual convention defined - in RFC 2856"; - reference - "RFC 2856: Textual Conventions for Additional High Capacity - Data Types"; - } - - /*** collection of identifier-related types ***/ - - typedef object-identifier { - type string { - pattern '(([0-1](\.[1-3]?[0-9]))|(2\.(0|([1-9]\d*))))' - + '(\.(0|([1-9]\d*)))*'; - } - description - "The object-identifier type represents administratively - assigned names in a registration-hierarchical-name tree. - - Values of this type are denoted as a sequence of numerical - non-negative sub-identifier values. Each sub-identifier - value MUST NOT exceed 2^32-1 (4294967295). Sub-identifiers - are separated by single dots and without any intermediate - whitespace. - - The ASN.1 standard restricts the value space of the first - sub-identifier to 0, 1, or 2. Furthermore, the value space - of the second sub-identifier is restricted to the range - 0 to 39 if the first sub-identifier is 0 or 1. Finally, - the ASN.1 standard requires that an object identifier - has always at least two sub-identifiers. The pattern - captures these restrictions. - - Although the number of sub-identifiers is not limited, - module designers should realize that there may be - implementations that stick with the SMIv2 limit of 128 - sub-identifiers. - - This type is a superset of the SMIv2 OBJECT IDENTIFIER type - since it is not restricted to 128 sub-identifiers. Hence, - this type SHOULD NOT be used to represent the SMIv2 OBJECT - IDENTIFIER type; the object-identifier-128 type SHOULD be - used instead."; - reference - "ISO9834-1: Information technology -- Open Systems - Interconnection -- Procedures for the operation of OSI - Registration Authorities: General procedures and top - arcs of the ASN.1 Object Identifier tree"; - } - - typedef object-identifier-128 { - type object-identifier { - pattern '\d*(\.\d*){1,127}'; - } - description - "This type represents object-identifiers restricted to 128 - sub-identifiers. - - In the value set and its semantics, this type is equivalent - to the OBJECT IDENTIFIER type of the SMIv2."; - reference - "RFC 2578: Structure of Management Information Version 2 - (SMIv2)"; - } - - typedef yang-identifier { - type string { - length "1..max"; - pattern '[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9\-_.]*'; - pattern '.|..|[^xX].*|.[^mM].*|..[^lL].*'; - } - description - "A YANG identifier string as defined by the 'identifier' - rule in Section 12 of RFC 6020. An identifier must - start with an alphabetic character or an underscore - followed by an arbitrary sequence of alphabetic or - numeric characters, underscores, hyphens, or dots. - - A YANG identifier MUST NOT start with any possible - combination of the lowercase or uppercase character - sequence 'xml'."; - reference - "RFC 6020: YANG - A Data Modeling Language for the Network - Configuration Protocol (NETCONF)"; - } - - /*** collection of types related to date and time***/ - - typedef date-and-time { - type string { - pattern '\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}T\d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2}(\.\d+)?' - + '(Z|[\+\-]\d{2}:\d{2})'; - } - description - "The date-and-time type is a profile of the ISO 8601 - standard for representation of dates and times using the - Gregorian calendar. The profile is defined by the - date-time production in Section 5.6 of RFC 3339. - - The date-and-time type is compatible with the dateTime XML - schema type with the following notable exceptions: - - (a) The date-and-time type does not allow negative years. - - (b) The date-and-time time-offset -00:00 indicates an unknown - time zone (see RFC 3339) while -00:00 and +00:00 and Z - all represent the same time zone in dateTime. - - (c) The canonical format (see below) of data-and-time values - differs from the canonical format used by the dateTime XML - schema type, which requires all times to be in UTC using - the time-offset 'Z'. - - This type is not equivalent to the DateAndTime textual - convention of the SMIv2 since RFC 3339 uses a different - separator between full-date and full-time and provides - higher resolution of time-secfrac. - - The canonical format for date-and-time values with a known time - zone uses a numeric time zone offset that is calculated using - the device's configured known offset to UTC time. A change of - the device's offset to UTC time will cause date-and-time values - to change accordingly. Such changes might happen periodically - in case a server follows automatically daylight saving time - (DST) time zone offset changes. The canonical format for - date-and-time values with an unknown time zone (usually - referring to the notion of local time) uses the time-offset - -00:00."; - reference - "RFC 3339: Date and Time on the Internet: Timestamps - RFC 2579: Textual Conventions for SMIv2 - XSD-TYPES: XML Schema Part 2: Datatypes Second Edition"; - } - - typedef timeticks { - type uint32; - description - "The timeticks type represents a non-negative integer that - represents the time, modulo 2^32 (4294967296 decimal), in - hundredths of a second between two epochs. When a schema - node is defined that uses this type, the description of - the schema node identifies both of the reference epochs. - - In the value set and its semantics, this type is equivalent - to the TimeTicks type of the SMIv2."; - reference - "RFC 2578: Structure of Management Information Version 2 - (SMIv2)"; - } - - typedef timestamp { - type yang:timeticks; - description - "The timestamp type represents the value of an associated - timeticks schema node at which a specific occurrence - happened. The specific occurrence must be defined in the - description of any schema node defined using this type. When - the specific occurrence occurred prior to the last time the - associated timeticks attribute was zero, then the timestamp - value is zero. Note that this requires all timestamp values - to be reset to zero when the value of the associated timeticks - attribute reaches 497+ days and wraps around to zero. - - The associated timeticks schema node must be specified - in the description of any schema node using this type. - - In the value set and its semantics, this type is equivalent - to the TimeStamp textual convention of the SMIv2."; - reference - "RFC 2579: Textual Conventions for SMIv2"; - } - - /*** collection of generic address types ***/ - - typedef phys-address { - type string { - pattern '([0-9a-fA-F]{2}(:[0-9a-fA-F]{2})*)?'; - } - - description - "Represents media- or physical-level addresses represented - as a sequence octets, each octet represented by two hexadecimal - numbers. Octets are separated by colons. The canonical - representation uses lowercase characters. - - In the value set and its semantics, this type is equivalent - to the PhysAddress textual convention of the SMIv2."; - reference - "RFC 2579: Textual Conventions for SMIv2"; - } - - typedef mac-address { - type string { - pattern '[0-9a-fA-F]{2}(:[0-9a-fA-F]{2}){5}'; - } - description - "The mac-address type represents an IEEE 802 MAC address. - The canonical representation uses lowercase characters. - - In the value set and its semantics, this type is equivalent - to the MacAddress textual convention of the SMIv2."; - reference - "IEEE 802: IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area - Networks: Overview and Architecture - RFC 2579: Textual Conventions for SMIv2"; - } - - /*** collection of XML-specific types ***/ - - typedef xpath1.0 { - type string; - description - "This type represents an XPATH 1.0 expression. - - When a schema node is defined that uses this type, the - description of the schema node MUST specify the XPath - context in which the XPath expression is evaluated."; - reference - "XPATH: XML Path Language (XPath) Version 1.0"; - } - - /*** collection of string types ***/ - - typedef hex-string { - type string { - pattern '([0-9a-fA-F]{2}(:[0-9a-fA-F]{2})*)?'; - } - description - "A hexadecimal string with octets represented as hex digits - separated by colons. The canonical representation uses - lowercase characters."; - } - - typedef uuid { - type string { - pattern '[0-9a-fA-F]{8}-[0-9a-fA-F]{4}-[0-9a-fA-F]{4}-' - + '[0-9a-fA-F]{4}-[0-9a-fA-F]{12}'; - } - description - "A Universally Unique IDentifier in the string representation - defined in RFC 4122. The canonical representation uses - lowercase characters. - - The following is an example of a UUID in string representation: - f81d4fae-7dec-11d0-a765-00a0c91e6bf6 - "; - reference - "RFC 4122: A Universally Unique IDentifier (UUID) URN - Namespace"; - } - - typedef dotted-quad { - type string { - pattern - '(([0-9]|[1-9][0-9]|1[0-9][0-9]|2[0-4][0-9]|25[0-5])\.){3}' - + '([0-9]|[1-9][0-9]|1[0-9][0-9]|2[0-4][0-9]|25[0-5])'; - } - description - "An unsigned 32-bit number expressed in the dotted-quad - notation, i.e., four octets written as decimal numbers - and separated with the '.' (full stop) character."; - } -} |