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Type: feature
Enable use of 4th gen QAT series devices.
Change-Id: I890c1f1d305ff9b996322c29e9510cfe89d88d97
Signed-off-by: Kai Ji <kai.ji@intel.com>
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debug+asan build will fail on initialisation when log level==debug
Type: fix
Fixes: 549838c81bd0d995f2b8569955afc33132582c77
Change-Id: Ic64b376727d49f89790fb29bd03a0a2520625cdc
Signed-off-by: Georgy Borodin <bor1-go@yandex-team.ru>
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Type: improvement
This patch implements support to check the host interface offload
capabilities.
NOTE: this check is only done once when interface is being created.
Any changes to the cap of host interface after that will not reflect
changes to af_packet interface in VPP.
Signed-off-by: Mohsin Kazmi <sykazmi@cisco.com>
Change-Id: Ibc9953131f64f3fb3e601d34036b9f453913692a
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Type: feature
Change-Id: Iab84226043d8042a99a507767b75e9d4a89cc5c6
Signed-off-by: Damjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com>
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Type: feature
Change-Id: I7ef3277edaeb266fbd3c8c9355d4443002ed2311
Signed-off-by: Damjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com>
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Type: fix
Change-Id: I36905132a42d23e719bf0e82eeafa48f60f4887a
Signed-off-by: Filip Tehlar <ftehlar@cisco.com>
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Prevent comparison ops for uninitialized IPv6 prefix bytes.
Type: fix
Change-Id: I440fea7f0725769406ad348eb3402a98c593dc3c
Signed-off-by: Alexander Skorichenko <askorichenko@netgate.com>
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Signal when consuming a batch of netlink messages, in order to inhibit
lcp_sync from generating new netlink messages. This avoids link up/down
state changess from triggering an infinite loop.
Do this in the regular case of nl_route_process_msgs()
and in the special case of re-synchronizing in lcp_nl_recv_dump_replies().
Type: fix
Change-Id: I419d3f9aa350c119b3778b644c65165cb4cc1bef
Signed-off-by: Pim van Pelt <pim@ipng.nl>
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Add an urpf_interface_dump() API call, with optional sw_if_index.
If either a mode or a table is specified in any given interface
address family and direction, return it in a list, otherwise omit
it.
TESTED:
create loopback interface instance 0
create loopback interface instance 1
create loopback interface instance 2
create loopback interface instance 3
ip6 table add 8298
set urpf ip4 rx loose loop1
set urpf ip6 tx off loop2 table 8298
API call urpf_interface_dump(sw_if_index=~1) returns:
[
urpf_interface_details(_0=658, context=2, sw_if_index=2, is_rx=True, mode=<vl_api_urpf_mode_t.URPF_API_MODE_LOOSE: 1>, af=<vl_api_address_family_t.ADDRESS_IP4: 0>, table_id=0),
urpf_interface_details(_0=658, context=2, sw_if_index=3, is_rx=False, mode=<vl_api_urpf_mode_t.URPF_API_MODE_OFF: 0>, af=<vl_api_address_family_t.ADDRESS_IP6: 1>, table_id=8298)
]
Type: improvement
Change-Id: I1ded5c445dc07dab73ea41b817b5827b72ca79d4
Signed-off-by: pim@ipng.nl
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One less pointer chase when accepting sessions.
Type: improvement
Signed-off-by: Florin Coras <fcoras@cisco.com>
Change-Id: I20dbb21d15d4a703f76e3b12f04a6f5b5d2a3cd8
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Currently, when flowprobe_export_send() calls vlib_time_now(), a pointer
to the main thread's vlib_main_t is always passed (the one cached in
flow_report_main). However, that code can also be executed from a worker
thread. And passing a pointer to the main thread's vlib_main_t to
vlib_time_now() from a worker thread may cause time synchronization
issues. Also, running a debug binary will cause an assertion failure in
vlib_time_now() in this case.
With this fix, flowprobe_export_send() passes the pointer to the current
thread's vlib_main_t to vlib_time_how().
This doesn't allow to remove @tag_fixme_vpp_workers from the unit tests
yet as they will be failing for other multi-worker related problems.
Type: fix
Change-Id: Ia35e3a4176777b88cf8ca8af8af7c42c495cbc6a
Signed-off-by: Alexander Chernavin <achernavin@netgate.com>
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Type: improvement
Change-Id: I57a816fbed8b681dec201edc8d5950a34a555a2b
Signed-off-by: Filip Tehlar <ftehlar@cisco.com>
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Quic does not seed random value, so if the plugin is loaded
separately RAND_bytes will fail.
Type: fix
Change-Id: If600cbde1fef30afb6316fc1a355261b008c3191
Signed-off-by: Filip Tehlar <ftehlar@cisco.com>
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This merge request adds the feature to manipulate localsids and policies for SRv6 mobile via API.
Type: feature
Signed-off-by: Takeru Hayasaka <hayatake396@gmail.com>
Change-Id: Ibb46bf71ae1d9d4591ce2c8ccf66f520887dad70
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Type: improvement
Signed-off-by: Mohsin Kazmi <sykazmi@cisco.com>
Change-Id: Ic124f44e64bd60f41e750b4118be3e8d1d1eb70b
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The _v3 was not handling endianness on flags (e.g. mode).
Marking _v3 as deprecated, but keeping it
as there might be users who learned to preprocess their flag values.
+ Also, format PCI product_name as a vector, not a string.
Type: fix
Change-Id: I50c4b44f3570f02518dbd9a43239c1a37612d24a
Signed-off-by: Vratko Polak <vrpolak@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: I7ac5693ca547fe7249e7b6297bade70a6052b169
Type: improvement
Signed-off-by: Mohammed Hawari <mohammed@hawari.fr>
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Type: fix
Change-Id: I9df43a34328209c87177a534d08919dda0af6096
Signed-off-by: Nathan Skrzypczak <nathan.skrzypczak@gmail.com>
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Type: improvement
Change-Id: I7972f595444eacdb020f3fa2a60331c40766fc0b
Signed-off-by: Damjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com>
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Even if the device name is specified in the startup config it may
be appended to if the device is a switch domain member. This leads
to unexpected device naming if an explicit device name was requested.
Type: fix
Change-Id: Ib56b4ac41c17008db55dc69497721e3cb7d540c1
Signed-off-by: Peter Morrow <pdmorrow@gmail.com>
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This patch introduces a fix for correcting a counter for the number
of processed vectors in the crypto-dispatch node.
Type: fix
Signed-off-by: Piotr Bronowski <piotrx.bronowski@intel.com>
Change-Id: Icaeb925a352a9ac766652f43c4e752f6727cdeb9
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Use the correct string type for vlib_get_node_by_name. Found by ASAN.
Type: fix
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Valter <d-valter@yandex-team.com>
Change-Id: I679d27050487e013e3320a4c558d78fa60c5e98a
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Type: improvement
Change-Id: I3daf6c32888a15c7ef1f32e729c1e23765d14dc6
Signed-off-by: Damjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com>
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Type: fix
Change-Id: I659a67293763a6035cfa64a4057ebf716fe93ab4
Signed-off-by: Filip Tehlar <ftehlar@cisco.com>
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Type: fix
Fixes: 47447f1f
Change-Id: I438f5535bc48ca5397b8f5d3fbbd893ca6a511b4
Signed-off-by: Damjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com>
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Type: improvement
Change-Id: Ie4b2b958a24cdde8c183b700d864fc6f5b0df08f
Signed-off-by: Damjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com>
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First genaration of AVF APIs we currently use doesn't support more...
Type: improvement
Change-Id: I1ae27f322403a2b455fcad8b028fa2004b449789
Signed-off-by: Damjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com>
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The previous fix was adding the sentinel before refilling rx,
which gave the NIC time to overwrite it with a new descriptor.
Ticket: VPP-2087
Type: fix
Fixes: 8b4d474abd62c623502ad9a4a279a9b4535ca0c1
Change-Id: I32bde4a763a62fb66c5c3871d9f10af6066e2d47
Signed-off-by: Vratko Polak <vrpolak@cisco.com>
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This is because mlx5_pci is also compatible with another
series of NICs such as ConnectX-5 and ConnectX-6.
Type: fix
Change-Id: I10f0468bbe36ab61c72fb3dc0aa898f8e2f9e88c
Signed-off-by: Nobuhiro MIKI <nmiki@yahoo-corp.jp>
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DHCPv4 aka BOOTP is somewhat awkward. A DHCP client
on an interface must receive DHCP packets to
the broadcast address or to a unicast address.
Apparently before it's been assigned to itself.
Add this new API to allow external DHCP clients
enable the DHCP client detect feature per interface.
Type: improvement
Change-Id: If55aac03f25a045496be483940e4f5e7e18885b9
Signed-off-by: Ole Troan <otroan@employees.org>
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The recent TX flows generation fix introduced "l3_hdr_offset" which
represents the offset of the IP header in the buffer's data. The problem
is that it is erroneously defined as a 16-bit unsigned integer. If the
calculated offset is negative, "l3_hdr_offset" will get a value close to
UINT16_MAX. And the code will search the IP header somewhere beyond the
buffer's data. For example, this will occur in the case when an ICMP
error is being sent in response to a received packet.
With this fix, make "l3_hdr_offset" a signed integer.
Type: fix
Change-Id: I6f1283c7ba02656d0f592519b5863e68348c5583
Signed-off-by: Alexander Chernavin <achernavin@netgate.com>
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Type: feature
Change-Id: Icd9de05f2cbac0e5a6dfb1f1414f21dc4b893104
Signed-off-by: Damjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com>
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Type: improvement
Change-Id: I922e216818b78f2fe7689c21a1d27d74a0ae28b8
Signed-off-by: Damjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com>
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Currently, when IPFIX records generation is enabled for an interface in
the TX direction, some rewritten traffic is being sent from that
interface, and the Ethernet header's location has changed due to
rewriting, generated TX flows will contain fields with wrong and zero
values. For example, that can be observed when traffic is rewritten from
a subinterface to a hardware interface (i.e. when tags are removed). A
TX flow generated in this case will have wrong L2 fields because of an
incorrectly located Ethernet header. And zero L3/L4 fields because the
Ethernet type will match neither IP4 nor IP6.
The same code is executed to generate flows for both input and output
features. And the same mechanism is applied to identify the Ethernet
header in the buffer's data. However, such general code usually works
with the buffer's data conditionally based on the direction. For most
input features, the buffer's current_data will likely point to the IP
header. For most output features, the buffer's current_data will likely
point to the Ethernet header.
With this fix:
- Keep relying on ethernet_buffer_get_header() to locate the Ethernet
header for input features. And start using vlib_buffer_get_current()
to locate the Ethernet header for output features. The function will
account for the Ethernet header's position change in the buffer's
data if there is rewriting.
- After fixing Ethernet header determination in the buffer's data,
L3/L4 fields will contain non-zero but still incorrect data. That is
because IP header determination needs to be fixed too. It currently
relies on the fact that the Ethernet header is always located at the
beginning of the buffer's data and that l2_hdr_sz can be used as an
IP header offset. However, this may not be the case after rewriting.
So start calculating the actual offset of the IP header in the
buffer's data.
- Add a unit test to cover the case.
Type: fix
Change-Id: Icf3f9e6518912d06dff0d5aa48e103b3dc94edb7
Signed-off-by: Alexander Chernavin <achernavin@netgate.com>
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Updated the gtpu plugin code to support the PDU Session user plane protocol, required for 5G, as
specified in 3GPP TS 38.415 version 17.0.0. This enables some initial support of 5G gNodeB's with
the gtpu plugin.
New features:
- Basic support for the GTP-U Extension Header Flag.
Packets with one extension can now be decapsulated.
This enables basic support of the PDU Session user plane protocol (3GPP TS 38.415 version 17.0.0).
New tunnels can be created with a PDU enable flag and a 6-bit QoS Flow Identifier (QFI).
With this, encapsulated packets will have the PDU Session extension header, and the QFI set.
- Ability to forward GTP-U packets that are not handled by the plugin directly.
Only GTP-U packets with a message type of 255 (G-PDU) are handled directly.
However, 3GPP TS 29.281 defines several other message types like echo and error indication.
A new feature is added to optionally forward unknown or unsupported packets to a new IP address.
This works separately for unknown GTP-U message types, unknown TEIDs, and packets with an unknown
GTP-U header.
This allows both echo and error indications from a 5G gNodeB to be handled by a different system
outside VPP.
- Simple way to get metrics for active tunnels and on tunnel close.
In 5G session/tunnel lifetime is often short and created frequently.
The normal API becomes too slow and inaccurate when too many tunnels are created and deleted
every second.
Improvements:
- A clean ground structure to handle multiple message type in the future.
The code path for G-PDU packets is optimized for performance, representing the typical case.
Unsupported GTP-U packets enter a slow path that decodes the nature of the error.
This presents a easy hook to handle other message types in the future.
- Improved error reporting
When using traces there is more details in the tunnel descriptions.
- Updated the API with several enums.
Fixes:
- gtpu0->length field in IPv6 was computed with IPv4 header lengths in the encapsulation code.
- vec_set_len (t->rewrite, ...) size was computed with the IPv4 header size also for IPv6 tunnels.
Issues:
- This PR does not enable full support of the 3GPP specification.
In particular it only supports a single QoS/QFI flow for each tunnel.
It ignores all incoming extension header flags.
- API functions might change again when/if more support of the 3GPP TS 38.415 spec is added.
Note that I have bumped the API version to 2.1.0 as it seems to be the correct approach based on
my API changes.
Type: feature
Signed-off-by: Rune E. Jensen <runeerle@wgtwo.com>
Change-Id: I91cd2b31f2561f1b3fb1e46c4c34a5a3c71b4625
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Type: improvement
Change-Id: Ie5fcaa706ab0995e0021cf1ee74b95c5a3b30283
Signed-off-by: Damjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com>
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af_packet does not process data until the interface is UP. If after interface creation, but before it is UP, the host interfaces are flooded, then blocking case may occur - VPP interface will never be able to process the data.
If the EDGE_TRIGGERED flag is set, the event will not arrive, because nothing new is happening anymore (probably because the queue is already full).
Therefore, we need to use LEVEL_TRIGGERED (default value), which indicates that there is still unprocessed data (accumulated after interface creation, but before it was UP).
Type: fix
Signed-off-by: Artem Glazychev <artem.glazychev@xored.com>
Change-Id: Ied459fd194149d09f226bcb0a5907b3e327b148a
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As a result of recent fixes, all currently stored flows of an interface
are deleted when the feature is being disabled for the interface. This
includes stopping the timer and freeing the flow entries for further
reuse. The problem is that meta information is not cleared in the flow
entries being deleted. For example, packet delta count will keep its
value. The next flow that gets one of these pool entries will already
have a non-zero packet count. So the counting of packets will start from
a non-zero value. And incorrect packet delta count will be exported for
that flow.
With this fix, clear meta information too when clearing interface state.
Also, update the corresponding test to cover this case.
Type: fix
Change-Id: I9a73b3958adfd1676e66b0ed50f1478920671cca
Signed-off-by: Alexander Chernavin <achernavin@netgate.com>
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DPDK added new Rx checksum flags[1] to handle cases like the virtual
drivers. Current check of flags is not strict enough for flags like
RTE_MBUF_F_RX_IP_CKSUM_NONE and will always be true no matter the
checksum in packet is good or bad.
Fix this issue by comparing the result of AND operation with the
correspinding Rx checksum flags.
Before this patch, packet trace prints the offload flags as below:
Packet Offload Flags
PKT_RX_IP_CKSUM_GOOD (0x0080) IP cksum of RX pkt. is valid
PKT_RX_IP_CKSUM_NONE (0x0090) no IP cksum of RX pkt.
PKT_RX_L4_CKSUM_GOOD (0x0100) L4 cksum of RX pkt. is valid
PKT_RX_L4_CKSUM_NONE (0x0108) no L4 cksum of RX pkt.
After this patch, packet offload flags would be like:
Packet Offload Flags
PKT_RX_IP_CKSUM_GOOD (0x0080) IP cksum of RX pkt. is valid
PKT_RX_L4_CKSUM_GOOD (0x0100) L4 cksum of RX pkt. is valid
Type: fix
[1] https://github.com/DPDK/dpdk/commit/5842289a546ceb0072bd7faccb93821e21848e07
Signed-off-by: Jieqiang Wang <jieqiang.wang@arm.com>
Change-Id: I3182022d9ccd46b2fc55bb3edfbfac9062ed7c89
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Type: improvement
Change-Id: Ie6987736faf7d8a641762e276775da8ee0c03ea4
Signed-off-by: Damjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com>
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Type: improvement
Change-Id: I9b9bb37a0895366b412f042b0e2da5bbdd477325
Signed-off-by: Damjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com>
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Type: feature
Change-Id: I9ae0dbf28b4571a37c568b587b771f90c06f200d
Signed-off-by: Damjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com>
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Type: test
Change-Id: Ib320cfb5e20f12614c013a92ac15490f8ca3a7ce
Signed-off-by: Filip Tehlar <ftehlar@cisco.com>
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Type: test
Change-Id: Ib809f5a6c9e2f08d87f0070231df04d5f0040ca0
Signed-off-by: Filip Tehlar <ftehlar@cisco.com>
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Type: improvement
Since RFC4303 does not specify the anti-replay window size, VPP should
support multiple window size. It is done through a clib_bitmap.
Signed-off-by: Maxime Peim <mpeim@cisco.com>
Change-Id: I3dfe30efd20018e345418bef298ec7cec19b1cfc
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Currently, TCP flags of a flow entry don't get reset once the flow is
exported (unlike other meta information about a flow - packet delta
count and octet delta count). So TCP flags are accumulated as long as
the flow is active. When the flow expires, it is exported the last time,
and its pool entry is freed for further reuse. The next flow that gets
this pool entry will already have non-zero TCP flags. If it's a TCP
flow, the flags will keep being accumulated. This might look fine when
exported. If it's a non-TCP flow, that will definitely look erroneous.
With this fix, reset TCP flags once the flow is exported. Also, cover
the reuse case with tests.
Type: fix
Change-Id: I5f8560afffcfe107909117d3d063e8a69793437e
Signed-off-by: Alexander Chernavin <achernavin@netgate.com>
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Type: test
Change-Id: Iba94edb7eb439ddc994d9a16cb52108373d052ce
Signed-off-by: Filip Tehlar <ftehlar@cisco.com>
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Type: improvement
Change-Id: I2427e1a93e89e9a7ac884b84352b96cf523ae11e
Signed-off-by: Damjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com>
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Type: test
Change-Id: I8665492c2f7755901a428aacdb27e98329ff557a
Signed-off-by: Filip Tehlar <ftehlar@cisco.com>
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Type: fix
Change-Id: I9373dabcdb2c4ba987e732b59e63b52603010873
Signed-off-by: Damjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com>
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