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vppapigen now generates per-message crcs. Verified that whitespace
and real changes in message A don't change the crc for message B, etc.
Fixed the sample and flowperpkt plugins to participate. Others need
the same treatment. They don't build due to python/java language binding
build issues.
To use the scheme:
Client connects as usual.
Then call: u32 vl_api_get_msg_index(char * name_and_crc)
name_and_crc is a string like: "flowperpkt_tx_interface_add_del_753301f3",
aka the message name with _%08x <expected crc> appended.
Try these vpp-api-test commands to play with it:
vat# dump_msg_api_table
<snip>
[366]: punt_reply_cca27fbe
[367]: ipsec_spd_dump_5e9ae88e
[368]: ipsec_spd_details_6f7821b0
[369]: sample_macswap_enable_disable_0f2813e2
[370]: sample_macswap_enable_disable_reply_476738e5
[371]: flowperpkt_tx_interface_add_del_753301f3
[372]: flowperpkt_tx_interface_add_del_reply_d47e6e0b
vat# get_msg_id sample_macswap_enable_disable_reply_476738e5
'sample_macswap_enable_disable_reply_476738e5' has message index 370
vat# get_msg_id sample_macswap_enable_disable_reply_476738e3
'sample_macswap_enable_disable_reply_476738e3' not found
CRCs may vary, etc.
vppapigen is used to build a set of JSON representations
of each API file from vpp-api/Makefile.am and that is in
turn used by each language binding (Java, Python, Lua).
Change-Id: I3d64582e779dac5f20cddec79c562c288d8fd9c6
Signed-off-by: Dave Barach <dave@barachs.net>
Signed-off-by: Ole Troan <ot@cisco.com>
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Add support for special routes to send ICMP unreachable or admin prohibited.
Change-Id: Ia1ac65b0e5e925c0f9ebc7824141833b4e18f05e
Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
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This patch modifies the load balancer hash table such that
it uses vector operations.
It also fixes the hash computation logic such that the port
is only looked-up for TCP and UDP.
Some additional work is still needed for other types of traffic.
Change-Id: I788b4c782a9923d3792f3985f0580c0c81b3aad3
Signed-off-by: Pierre Pfister <ppfister@cisco.com>
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This adds a basic test for the four existing encap modes
for the load balancer plugin.
- ip4 over gre4
- ip4 over gre6
- ip6 over gre4
- ip6 over gre6
Apparently, scapy does not support GRE and IPv6 combinations.
Hence, those tests do send packets through VPP, but only
ip4 over gre4 output is actually parsed and verified.
Change-Id: I7cedb0f88fd0788ee51b1428ddf9cff7c037511f
Signed-off-by: Pierre Pfister <ppfister@cisco.com>
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This patch fixes load balancer, which was not working
since FIB 2.0.
Two FIB DPO types are defined:
- One for IPv4 GRE
- One for IPv6 GRE
When an AS is created, the plugin automatically uses
the result from the FIB in order to transmit the packet.
Therefore, the packet does not need to visit ip-lookup twice.
The 'bypass' command was removed, as it is now done
automatically using this process.
Change-Id: Ib505ba31bfc67897eaff752821087821c360360a
Signed-off-by: Pierre Pfister <ppfister@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: I0d7f9c7f41a9f9e0acb0950adedb90d45df08c2a
Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
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Main Enhancements:
- Protocol Independent FIB API
- Hierarchical FIB entries. Dynamic recursive route resolution.
- Extranet Support.
- Integration of IP and MPLS forwarding.
- Separation of FIB and Adjacency databases.
- Data-Plane Object forwarding model.
Change-Id: I52dc815c0d0aa8b493e3cf6b978568f3cc82296c
Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
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Moves the random .md files, when rendered by Doxygen,
into a config examples tree. We may later flesh this
out into a more complete user documentation section.
Change-Id: If423b82f1047f1c84f90876a786313054b5f7c77
Signed-off-by: Chris Luke <chrisy@flirble.org>
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Change-Id: Ib83c6ba04c41dbb80603c6a08c324d71eb44a102
Signed-off-by: Pierre Pfister <ppfister@cisco.com>
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This plugin provides load balancing for VPP in a way that is largely inspired
from Google's MagLev: http://research.google.com/pubs/pub44824.html
More info in the README.md
Change-Id: I1223f495d5c2d5200808a398504119f2830337e9
Signed-off-by: Pierre Pfister <ppfister@cisco.com>
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