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authorNeale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>2019-07-05 00:53:45 -0700
committerNeale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>2019-07-09 15:45:52 +0000
commite28c87cd00644205e9bebca054029a8e655ed015 (patch)
tree8e6e0bac3b6d269c00b569a3ebf60338237c8a29 /test/test_quic.py
parent777d2aee8054e77e6f265879e1dfe3776d90d758 (diff)
gbp: Ownership of dynamically created vxlan-gbp tunnels managed via gbp_itf
Type: fix This solves the ownership of vxlan-gbp tunnels. When the last reference of these goes away they need to be deleted. Currently there are two owners; gbp_itf via gef_itf and the lock held by the gbp_endpoint_location_t. The problem is that the loc removes its reference whilst the fwd still holds the gbp_itf, and things go wrong. This change moves the lifecycle management of the vxlan-gbp tunnel to the gbp_itf. When the last lock of the gbp_itf goes, so does the tunnel. now both the EP's loc and fwd can hold a lock on the gbp_itf and it's only removed when required. The other change is the management of the 'user' of the gbp_itf. Since each user can enable and disable different features, it's the job of the gbp_itf to apply the combined set. determining a unique 'uesr' from the caller was near impossible, so I moved that to the gbp_itf, and return the allocated user, hence the 'handle' that encodes both user and interface. The hash table maps from sw_if_index to pool index. Change-Id: I4c7bf4c0e5dcf33d1c545f262365e69151febcf4 Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
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