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2019-04-03lacp: passive mode support [VPP-1551]Steven Luong1-3/+26
By definition, passive mode means the node does not start sending lacp pdu until it first hears from the partner or remote. - Rename ptx machine's BEGIN state to NO_PERIODIC state. - Put periodic machine in NO_PERIDOIC state when the interface is enabled for lacp. ptx machine will transition out of NO_PERIODIC state when the local node hears from the remote or when the local node is configured for active mode. - Also add send and receive statistics for debugging. Change-Id: I747953b9595ed31328b2f4f3e7a8d15d01e04d7f Signed-off-by: Steven Luong <sluong@cisco.com>
2018-10-23c11 safe string handling supportDave Barach1-1/+1
Change-Id: Ied34720ca5a6e6e717eea4e86003e854031b6eab Signed-off-by: Dave Barach <dave@barachs.net>
2018-04-24lacp: deleting the bond subinterface may cause lacp to lose the partner ↵Steven1-13/+7
[VPP-1251] Problem: When the bond subinterface is removed, it was observed that we lost the lacp partner. Show hardware shows rx counter goes up, but show interface does not for the slave interfaces. Cause: We reset the interface promiscuous mode when the bond subinterface is deleted. This causes dpdk not to accept any packet. Leave the interface in promiscuous mode fixes the problem. Other fixes: There are few places we use hw_if_index as if they are sw_if_index. But they don't necessarily have the same value. As soon as a subinterface is created, they start to diverge. The fix is to use the correct API for the hw_if_index and sw_if_index. Change-Id: I1e6b8bca0a4aae396d217a141271cbf968500c91 Signed-off-by: Steven <sluong@cisco.com> (cherry picked from commit 42c6599bf3057a7e8f4f00f5b6a9dd72af48d283)
2018-03-21bond: Add bonding driver and LACP protocolSteven1-0/+393
Add bonding driver to support creation of bond interface which composes of multiple slave interfaces. The slave interfaces could be physical interfaces, or just any virtual interfaces. For example, memif interfaces. The syntax to create a bond interface is create bond mode <lacp | xor | acitve-backup | broadcast | round-robin> To enslave an interface to the bond interface, enslave interface TenGigabitEthernet6/0/0 to BondEthernet0 Please see src/plugins/lacp/lacp_doc.md for more examples and additional options. LACP is a control plane protocol which manages and monitors the status of the slave interfaces. The protocol is part of 802.3ad standard. This patch implements LACPv1. LACPv2 is not supported. To enable LACP on the bond interface, specify "mode lacp" when the bond interface is created. The syntax to enslave a slave interface is the same as other bonding modes. Change-Id: I06581d3b87635972f9f0e1ec50b67560fc13e26c Signed-off-by: Steven <sluong@cisco.com>