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2023-02-08packetforge: fix lack of edge for ipv6 after gtppscv23.02-rc2Ting Xu1-0/+5
Add one new edge for ipv6 after gtppsc so that packetforge can parse this protocol combination. Type: fix Signed-off-by: Ting Xu <ting.xu@intel.com> Change-Id: I1bae1ec617c4867de2e0b3de27eda77b89e5580c (cherry picked from commit 656a550f1feda3ddfa96f8e1fc510e8eebd3ce7a)
2022-09-20packetforge: add packetforge for generic flow to extrasTing Xu42-0/+450
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