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Change-Id: I2446c646de7f227f9438dd7ef93a455ba5af0102
Signed-off-by: Matus Fabian <matfabia@cisco.com>
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This follows commit d3c008d108aa2187d1a2afe2833b4de25ca2c2ab by
Christophe Fontaine.
Change-Id: I0c4df40df44be2ac0ab25817fa050a1f619eca4d
Signed-off-by: Gabriel Ganne <gabriel.ganne@enea.com>
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Fixes bug introduced in commit 5349f94d.
JIRA: VPP-1014
Change-Id: Ia18f4c6f5f1124306cce790a36f6de970d186687
Signed-off-by: Thomas F Herbert <therbert@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit 8c5bfbcc09f44f3ed2b87b0b5c257fbb7b735f97)
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Deps are required for Fedora too.
This patch is merged in version stable/17.10.
It should also be merged in master because it
fixes breaking rpm builds in some circumstances.
JIRA: VPP-1015
Cherry-picked from stable/1710
Change-Id: I10807069742cdd6b09a0f34d9d05e9cae4146ec3
Signed-off-by: Thomas F Herbert <therbert@redhat.com>
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There was already a CLI command and a libvnet function
to set the keys on an existing IPsec tunnel interface.
Expose this via the API.
Change-Id: I226a9616f680fc022f04447177a2e8232690657f
Signed-off-by: Matthew Smith <mgsmith@netgate.com>
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Change-Id: I5d5d4f22b6369d504455a644f73076d772fbcfb4
Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
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With heavy traffic, tx code path may crash due to memory corruption
Thread 5 "vpp_wk_2" received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread 0x7fff3995c700 (LWP 2505)]
0x00007ffff73675e8 in vhost_user_if_input (vm=0x7fffb5f5bf9c,
vum=0x7ffff7882a40 <vhost_user_main>, vui=0x7fffb65570c4, qid=0,
node=0x7fffb6577dac, mode=VNET_HW_INTERFACE_RX_MODE_POLLING)
at /home/sluong/vpp-master/vpp/build-data/../src/vnet/devices/virtio/vhost-user.c:1610
1610 bi_current = (vum->cpus[thread_index].rx_buffers)
[vum->cpus[thread_index].rx_buffers_len];
(gdb) p vum->cpus[thread_index].rx_buffers_len
$2 = 793212607
(gdb)
Apparently, some code accidentally wrote the bad value in rx_buffers_len.
rx_buffers_len should never be greater than 1024 since that is how many buffers
we request each time.
After debugging many hours, I discovered that the memory corruption happens
in the tx code path right here on line 2176.
{
vhost_copy_t *cpy = &vum->cpus[thread_index].copy[copy_len];
copy_len++;
cpy->len = bytes_left;
cpy->len = (cpy->len > buffer_len) ? buffer_len : cpy->len;
cpy->dst = buffer_map_addr;
cpy->src = (uword) vlib_buffer_get_current (current_b0) +
current_b0->current_length - bytes_left;
(gdb) p cpy
$3 = (vhost_copy_t *) 0x7fffb554077c
(gdb) p copy_len
$4 = 1025
(gdb) p &vum->cpus[3].rx_buffers_len
$8 = (u32 *) 0x7fffb5540784
copy_len is picking up the index entry 1024 before it was incremented. copy array has only
1024 members (0 - 1023 are valid).
The assignment here in cpy surely causes memory corruption. It is only discovered later
when the memory location that it corrupted is used.
The condition for the crash is to transmit jumbo frames under heavy volume. Since ring
size is 1024, with one packet taking up one index for frame size (less 2048), it does
not cause overflow. With jumbo frames, it requires multiple indices for one packet,
it can cause the overflow under heavy traffic.
The fix is to do copy out when we have 1000 entries in the array to avoid
overflow.
Change-Id: Iefbc739b8e80470f1cf13123113f8331ffcd0eb2
Signed-off-by: Steven <sluong@cisco.com>
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Made Update to src/plugins/dpdk/buffer.c
Change-Id: I87bb8f38974a7be274c1b1d205f5513e7d068e48
Signed-off-by: Georgina <georgina.sheehan@intel.com>
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This fixes the native build on arm64 machines.
Change-Id: I89bff01beedb4c8e26ac55fab2dd1ed39754bf26
Signed-off-by: Brian Brooks <brian.brooks@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Ola Liljedahl <ola.liljedahl@arm.com>
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It's way too easy to imagine leaving a mutex or a spin-lock held in
the /vpe-api shared-memory segment, or elsewhere. Set a volatile
variable and check it in a safe place...
Change-Id: I9d91c38cffeb921143c272162d055c9c24a6c312
Signed-off-by: Dave Barach <dave@barachs.net>
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last i the serise of the use of the FIB table create/delete API. VPP now forces the tables to have been explicitly creted before they are used.
Change-Id: Ifde3b1bbb76697a01ab71bce4f5264e6d1725467
Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
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INADDR6_ANY should be displayed as "::" instead of "0.0.0.0"(ipv4 format).
Change-Id: I24ec7b6febbfeca5db7ff894f455ecb73d954334
Signed-off-by: Steve Shin <jonshin@cisco.com>
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Implement the subject setsockopt by passing them to VCL
Change-Id: Ida5136cb3a51d2bf30080e8c4af4239681ed2184
Signed-off-by: Steven <sluong@cisco.com>
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This patch is a plausible first-cut, suitable for initial testing by
vcl (host stack client library).
Main features;
- recursive name resolution
- multiple ip4/ip6 name servers
- cache size limit enforcement
- currently limited to 65K
- ttl / aging
- static mapping support
- show / clear / debug CLI commands
Binary APIs provided for the following:
- add/delete name servers
- enable/disable the name cache
- resolve a name
To Do list:
- Respond to ip4/ip6 client DNS requests (vs. binary API requests)
- Perf / scale tuning
- map pending transaction ids to pool indices, so the cache
can (greatly) exceed 65K entries
- Security improvements
- Use unpredictable dns transaction IDs, related to previous item
- Make sure that response-packet src ip addresses match the server
- Add binary APIs
- deliver raw response data to clients
- control recursive name resolution
- Documentation
Change-Id: I48c373d5c05d7108ccd814d4055caf8c75ca10b7
Signed-off-by: Dave Barach <dave@barachs.net>
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interface
From the troubleshooting perspective, it is nice to immediately know
the ACEs for the ACLs applied to an interface, so implement that.
To make the CLI more friendly, split each of the "show" variants
into an independent _cmd function with the distinct CLI path.
Change-Id: I519e4799083c04e8f0fcdf3e262a73493be4b690
Signed-off-by: Andrew Yourtchenko <ayourtch@gmail.com>
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Add support for the following system calls:
ioctl (FIONREAD)
fcntl (F_GETFL)
fcntl (F_SETFL)
setsockopt (SOL_IPV6, IPV6_V6ONLY)
setsockopt (SOL_TCP, TCP_NODELAY)
setsockopt (SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR)
setsockopt (SOL_SOCKET, SO_BROADCAST)
This patch supersedes https://gerrit.fd.io/r/#/c/8765/
Change-Id: I5d5309d9f43d93a990b389d8cb667631de1903fe
Signed-off-by: Steven <sluong@cisco.com>
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Add the subject enums to unblock LDPRELOAD. Just the enums,
no real implementation yet.
Change-Id: Ia3ec576c2779ee20956a37f0adebc06f16d1fe7f
Signed-off-by: Steven <sluong@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: Ica3bc74ffbb1c0df4e198b0abff8df10cdeb2182
Signed-off-by: Sergio Gonzalez Monroy <sergio.gonzalez.monroy@intel.com>
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Change-Id: I27d6bf93216f1f639f01fad730506afdc7115e46
Signed-off-by: Milan Lenco <milan.lenco@pantheon.tech>
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This patch addresses the unrequired dependency on libsubunit for
opensuse; it also adds the required new dependency on check (add
check-devel to the top-level Makefile).
It adds some extra logic to install the correct NASM version to support
AESNI.
Change-Id: Ie368dd8f8485a67ab125e735fd12cbe25b9b588f
Signed-off-by: Marco Varlese <marco.varlese@suse.com>
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- Management Address TLV is added as per IEEE Std 802.1AB-2009.
- Support of management ipv4/ipv6 addresses and OID.
Change-Id: I57c14741774390809ce5a829cc087947424432c7
Signed-off-by: Steve Shin <jonshin@cisco.com>
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This patch adds a new spec file for SUSE distribution and modifies the
Makefile to learn which platform is building the RPMs for.
Change-Id: Ic8ee0ddf978042cc1785ebc28bd1a6c9faf9bb74
Signed-off-by: Marco Varlese <marco.varlese@suse.com>
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Change-Id: I011dda118f37cb31a37dda270027612d0af57ca0
Signed-off-by: Florin Coras <fcoras@cisco.com>
(cherry picked from commit 87f141172212b7568f519653ab32ebd1b5d34344)
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1. Add the subject enum type
2. Fix a typo for the clib_warning
Change-Id: I59f6d15d51c66b96022d51592d65c41755c1582a
Signed-off-by: Steven <sluong@cisco.com>
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- fix checkstyle
Change-Id: I4317757258ed6a65b8fae1377f17db39375282ac
Signed-off-by: Keith Burns (alagalah) <alagalah@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: shrinivasan ganapathy <shrinivasanganapathy@gmail.com>
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Issues observed with specific kernel versions, e.g. stock Ubuntu 16.04
kernel.
This reverts commit 3eab064e3fadaf2a6a128f167ad04ca0319b4e17.
Change-Id: I24241f3b580df749fc686af3a319011ca035fb5e
Signed-off-by: Damjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: Ib1cb7f09c444f3667904eade935eb220f327b6fe
Signed-off-by: Damjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com>
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Initial 17.10 commit
Final 17.07 cleanup, 17.10 next
Added CentOS grub support, this should complete the CentOS support
Added Centos install/unistall
Added TCP parameters.
Change-Id: I064e3a4118969ac36e62924a6a3f8a98f132ba60
Signed-off-by: John DeNisco <jdenisco@cisco.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Barach <dave@barachs.net>
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Change-Id: I72b0c063e89bf8299699dafec2a7e0395b86c8b9
Signed-off-by: Dave Wallace <dwallacelf@gmail.com>
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Applications are now provided the option to select the namespace they
are to be attached to and the scope of their attachement. Application
namespaces are meant to:
1) constrain the scope of communication through the network by
association with source interfaces and/or fib tables that provide the
source ips to be used and limit the scope of routing
2) provide a namespace local scope to session layer communication, as
opposed to the global scope provided by 1). That is, sessions can be
established without assistance from transport and network layers.
Albeit, zero/local-host ip addresses must still be provided in session
establishment messages due to existing application idiosyncrasies. This
mode of communication uses shared-memory fifos (cut-through sessions)
exclusively.
If applications request no namespace, they are assigned to the default
one, which at its turn uses the default fib. Applications can request
access to both local and global scopes for a namespace. If no scope is
specified, session layer defaults to the global one.
When a sw_if_index is provided for a namespace, zero-ip (INADDR_ANY)
binds are converted to binds to the requested interface.
Change-Id: Ia0f660bbf7eec7f89673f75b4821fc7c3d58e3d1
Signed-off-by: Florin Coras <fcoras@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: I5b48310c46ca8a2143b2132110240d7e9a52c25d
Signed-off-by: Damjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: Ibe31e932bc997f0101a8947e01df90a90d1f100f
Signed-off-by: Klement Sekera <ksekera@cisco.com>
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1) In the previous version callbacks were generated based on
request-replay naming conventions. It turned out they were too
strict in case of events (e.g. BFD sends Details messages as
notifications). So now we generate callback for all messages,
allowing to receive any message as notification.(callback_gen.py)
2) "notification" suffix is no longer added because all messages
are treated same (dto_gen.py, jvpp_c_gen_.py)
3) name of property that holds notification/events changed in callback
facade and future apis
4) JVppNotification.java is no longer used since all events are treated
equally
Change-Id: I13f6438affc3473040d63cd4acb3984d03e97482
Signed-off-by: Matej <matej.perina@pantheon.tech>
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- new IPv4 and IPv6 feature arcs on the punt and drop nodes
- new features:
- redirect punted traffic to an interface and nexthop
- police punted traffic.
Change-Id: I53be8bf4e06545add8a3619e462de5ffedd0a95c
Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
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At present, creating bonding devices using --vdev is broken for PMD like
mlx5 as it is neither UIO nor VFIO based and hence PMD driver is unknown
to find_port_id_by_pci_addr().
This DPDK patch fixes parsing PCI ID from bonding device params by verifying
it in RTE PCI bus, rather than checking dev->kdrv.
Change-Id: If575f63ef31733102566610d769ddd212d74736a
Signed-off-by: Steve Shin <jonshin@cisco.com>
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Adding the capability for CLANG for various opensuse distros.
Added rpm-build package to build RPMs.
Tiny edit for correct error message.
Change-Id: I96a1e009d1daa44cbf8d0df60fc24091a50688d7
Signed-off-by: Marco Varlese <marco.varlese@suse.com>
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Change-Id: Ife87f9b00f918ff1bb8c91c6f13ebe53a3555a12
Signed-off-by: Ole Troan <ot@cisco.com>
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and remove dependencies between tests
Change-Id: I6ceacfdeb65b2d3c64811309358c3bfd47b213ef
Signed-off-by: Eyal Bari <ebari@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: I19fdf13a4848306ee3841d822b832cba96c5bce5
Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
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Add one of these statements to foo.api:
vl_api_version 1.2.3
to generate a version tuple stanza in foo.api.h:
/****** Version tuple *****/
vl_api_version_tuple(foo, 1, 2, 3)
Change-Id: Ic514439e4677999daa8463a94f948f76b132ff15
Signed-off-by: Dave Barach <dave@barachs.net>
Signed-off-by: Ole Troan <ot@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: I7c6911cd6ac366fe62675fd0ff8b0246a25ea1db
Signed-off-by: Matus Fabian <matfabia@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: Ie3245b96c511cc30915e70e8c881f445291a38c2
Signed-off-by: Matus Fabian <matfabia@cisco.com>
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A bug was reported where a jumbo packet would stay in vhost
queue forever or until a large enough number of other packets
arrived in the queue too.
This is due to a bug in vhost input node buffer allocation.
The fix is to make sure that vhost always allocates at least
enough buffers for one single big packet. '40' is used to
account for 65kB frames.
Change-Id: I1d293028854165083e30cd798fab9d4140230b78
Signed-off-by: Pierre Pfister <ppfister@cisco.com>
(cherry picked from commit 67700d41169ac37d21c400949a316750eabad969)
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The top-level Makefile in VPP already uses the file /etc/os-release to
recognize which OS the build is being performed on.
The scripts for vagrant images instead were still using different files
for different distros and adding a new distro to be supported causes
issues with the extra-logic to deal with it.
This patch aligns the vagrant scripts to use the same approach followed
by the top-level Makefile and simplifies the steps to identify / update
the OS and build / run VPP.
Change-Id: I539f4a7c27b3fef70ed1c12b0276049bc47dc289
Signed-off-by: Marco Varlese <marco.varlese@suse.com>
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- Coverity whines about a zero-length field not being initialized.
Change the struct setup to an initializer which will implicitly zero
all unused fields, and add the coverity notation that should stop
it whining. One or both of these should shut it up!
- Fix some incorrect use of ntohl that was tainting values; in these
cases htonl should have been used, and avoid a double-swap.
Change-Id: I00493a77eb23a0b8feb647165ee349e1e9d5cfdb
Signed-off-by: Chris Luke <chrisy@flirble.org>
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Change-Id: Ife27795ea96919c116fb6ff33d106663b54df72d
Signed-off-by: Dave Wallace <dwallacelf@gmail.com>
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https://gerrit.fd.io/r/#/c/8551/ decoupled the global variable,
namely tm->iovecs from TX and RX. However, to support multi-threads,
we have to eliminate the use of this global variable with per thread
variable. I notice that rx_buffers must also be per thread variable.
So, we introduce per thread struct to contain rx_buffers and iovecs.
Each thread will find the per thread struct with thread_index.
Change-Id: I61abf2fdace8d722525a382ac72f0d04a173b9ce
Signed-off-by: Steven <sluong@cisco.com>
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Notes on this first implementation:
* First version of the implementation does NOT support GENEVE OPTIONS
HEADER: it isn't well understood what the purpose of the OPTIONS will be and/or
what content would be placed in the variable option data;
Once the IETF work will evolve and further information will be available
it could be possible to modify the frame rewrite to contemplate the
actual GENEVE OPTIONS.
Change-Id: Iddfe6f408cc45bb0800f00ce6a3e302e48a4ed52
Signed-off-by: Marco Varlese <marco.varlese@suse.com>
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CP table: link_table
DP table: session_table
Change-Id: I2adbfd8f6a63d51d00d6dd291f32aebf20d13e4d
Signed-off-by: Hongjun Ni <hongjun.ni@intel.com>
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This patch reworks the DPDK ipsec implementation including the cryptodev
management as well as replacing new cli commands for better usability.
For the data path:
- The dpdk-esp-encrypt-post node is not necessary anymore.
- IPv4 packets in the decrypt path are sent to ip4-input-no-checksum instead
of ip4-input.
The DPDK cryptodev cli commands are replaced by the following new commands:
- show dpdk crypto devices
- show dpdk crypto placement [verbose]
- set dpdk crypto placement (<device> <thread> | auto)
- clear dpdk crypto placement <device> [<thread>]
- show dpdk crypto pools
Change-Id: I47324517ede82d3e6e0e9f9c71c1a3433714b27b
Signed-off-by: Sergio Gonzalez Monroy <sergio.gonzalez.monroy@intel.com>
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