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author | Ole Troan <ot@cisco.com> | 2020-05-20 15:47:06 +0200 |
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committer | Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com> | 2020-05-25 11:22:34 +0000 |
commit | f5db3711b28db4e364ac01be8b124dd24d573782 (patch) | |
tree | eee3c8aabae4287bf89c0e545e2400770fc223cb /src/vnet/bfd/bfd_protocol.h | |
parent | afc233aa93c3f23b30b756cb4ae2967f968bbbb1 (diff) |
api: add new stream message convention
Instead of having to wrap dump/detail calls in control ping, send details messages in between a normal
reply / request pair. As expressed in the below service statement.
Example:
service {
rpc map_domains_gets returns map_domains_get_reply
stream map_domain_details;
};
define map_domains_get
{
u32 client_index;
u32 context;
u32 cursor;
};
define map_domains_get_reply
{
u32 context;
i32 retval;
u32 cursor;
};
To avoid blocking the main thread for too long, the replies are now sent in client message queue size
chunks. The reply message returns VNET_API_ERROR_EAGAIN when there is more to read.
The API handler must also include a "cursor" that is used to the next call to the get function.
API handler example:
REPLY_AND_DETAILS_MACRO (VL_API_MAP_DOMAINS_GET_REPLY, mm->domains,
({
send_domain_details (cursor, rp, mp->context);
}));
The macro starts from cursor and iterates through the pool
until vl_api_process_may_suspend() returns true or the iteration
reaches the end of the list.
Client Example:
cursor = 0
d = []
while True:
rv, details = map_domains_get(cursor=cursor)
d += details
if rv.retval == 0 or rv.retval != -165:
break
cursor = rv.cursor
or the convenience iterator:
for x in vpp.details_iter(vpp.api.map_domains_get):
pass
or
list(details_iter(map_domains_get))
Change-Id: Iad9f6b41b0ef886adb584c97708dd91cf552749e
Type: feature
Signed-off-by: Ole Troan <ot@cisco.com>
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