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author | Ting Xu <ting.xu@intel.com> | 2022-04-24 06:14:25 +0000 |
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committer | Dave Wallace <dwallacelf@gmail.com> | 2022-09-20 20:44:42 +0000 |
commit | ce4b6451787389c5b0ebfac413c350ef3a424b8b (patch) | |
tree | aa777368e14fca9b6613f747817331336ca2b11b /extras/packetforge/README.rst | |
parent | f5e0a17c9cca09822296a0ed3196fde36c1ca5f8 (diff) |
packetforge: add packetforge for generic flow to extras
Add a new tool packetforge to extras. This tool is to support generic flow.
Packetforge is a library to translate naming or json profile format flow
pattern to the required input of generic flow, i.e. spec and mask. Using
python script flow_create.py, it can add and enable a new flow rule for
an interface via flow VAPI, and can delete an existed flow rule as well.
Command examples are shown below. Json profile examples can be found in
./parsegraph/samples.
Naming format input:
python flow_create.py --add -p "mac()/ipv4(src=1.1.1.1,dst=2.2.2.2)/udp()"
-a "redirect-to-queue 3" -i 1
python flow_create.py --del -i 1 -I 0
Json profile format input:
python flow_create.py -f "./flow_rule_examples/mac_ipv4.json" -i 1
With this command, flow rule can be added or deleted, and the flow
entry can be listed with "show flow entry" command in VPP CLI.
Packetforge is based on a parsegraph. The parsegraph can be built by
users. A Spec can be found in ./parsegraph as guidance. More details
about packetforge are in README file.
Type: feature
Signed-off-by: Ting Xu <ting.xu@intel.com>
Change-Id: Ia9f539741c5dca27ff236f2bcc493c5dd48c0df1
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diff --git a/extras/packetforge/README.rst b/extras/packetforge/README.rst new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..f477c0bab38 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/packetforge/README.rst @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +.. _packetforge_doc: + +Packetforge for generic flow +============================ + +Packetforge is a tool to support generic flow. Since the input format of +generic flow is hard to read and create, packetforge can help to create +generic flow rules using a format of naming protocols (like Scapy) or json +profile. Packetforge is built based on a parsegraph, users can modify the +graph nodes and edges if needed. + +Command examples +---------------- + +:: + + $ python flow_create.py --add -p "mac()/ipv4(src=1.1.1.1,dst=2.2.2.2)/udp()" + -a "redirect-to-queue 3" -i 1 + + $ python flow_create.py --add + --pattern "mac()/ipv4(src=1.1.1.1,dst=2.2.2.2)/udp()" + --actions "redirect-to-queue 3" --interface 1 + + $ python flow_create.py --del -i 1 -I 0 + + $ python flow_create.py --del --interface 1 --flow-index 0 + +Naming format input. There are two operations, add and delete flow rules. +For add, it needs three parameters. Pattern is similar to Scapy protocols. +Actions is the same as vnet/flow command. Interface is the device to which +we want to add the flow rule. For delete, flow index is the index of the +flow rule we want to delete. We can get the index number when we add the +flow or use command to show the existed flow entry in CLI. + +:: + + $ python flow_create.py --add -f "./flow_rule_examples/mac_ipv4.json" -i 1 + + $ python flow_create.py --add --file "./flow_rule_examples/mac_ipv4.json" + --interface 1 + + $ python flow_create.py --add -f "./flow_rule_examples/mac_ipv4.json" + -a "redirect-to-queue 3" -i 1 + +Json profile format input. This command takes a json profile as parameter. +In the json profile, there will be protocols and their fields and values. +Users can define spec and mask for each field. Actions can be added in the +profile directly, otherwise "-a" option should be added in the command to +specify actions. The example can be found in parsegraph/samples folder. +Users can create their own json files according to examples and Spec. + +:: + + $ show flow entry + +It is a vnet/flow command, used in VPP CLI. It can show the added flow rules +after using the above commands. Users can get the flow index with this command +and use it to delete the flow rule. + +ParseGraph +---------- + +Packetforge is built based on a ParseGraph. The ParseGraph is constructed +with nodes and edges. Nodes are protocols, including information about +protocol's name, fields and default values. Edges are the relationship +between two protocols, including some actions needed when connecting two +protocols. For example, change the mac header ethertype to 0x0800 when +connecting mac and ipv4. More details are in the Spec in parsegraph folder. +Users can build the ParseGraph following the spec by themselves, like +adding a new protocol. If NIC supports the new protocol, the rule can be +created. Otherwise, it will return error. |