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Type: feature
Change-Id: Ica3e60836c0f26518ba2c238a8c03ce3648ea69b
Signed-off-by: Benoît Ganne <bganne@cisco.com>
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This feature allows one to add classifier-based ACLs on packets punted
from the ip infra, eg. to only whitelist specific sender(s).
Type: feature
Change-Id: Idab37b188583efbca980038875fc3e540cb2e880
Signed-off-by: Benoît Ganne <bganne@cisco.com>
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Add lookup/get/set API calls to manage both PCAP and Trace
filtering Classifier tables.
The "lookup" call may be used to identify a Classifier table
within a chain of tables taht matches a particular mask vector.
For efficiency, this call should be used to determine to which
table a match vector should be added.
The "get" calls return the first table within a chain (either
a PCAP or the Trace) set of tables. The "set" call may be
used to add a new table to one such chain. If the "sort_masks"
flag is set, the tables within the chain are ordered such that
the most-specific mask is first, and the least-specific mask
is last. A call that "sets" a chain to ~0 will delete and free
all the tables with a chain.
The PCAP filters are per-interface, with "local0", (that is,
sw_if_index == 0) holding the system-wide PCAP filter.
The Classifier used a reference-counted "set" for each PCAP
or trace filter that it stored. The ref counts were not used,
and the vector of tables was only used temporarily to establish
a sorted order for tables based on masks. None of that
complexity was actually warranted, and where it was used,
the same could be achieved more simply.
Type: refactor
Signed-off-by: Jon Loeliger <jdl@netgate.com>
Change-Id: Icc56116cca91b91c631ca0628e814fb53f3677d2
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Use consistent API types.
Type: fix
Change-Id: Ib5b1efa76f0a9cecc0bc146f8f8a47c2442fc1db
Signed-off-by: Jakub Grajciar <jgrajcia@cisco.com>
Signed-off-by: Ole Troan <ot@cisco.com>
Signed-off-by: Paul Vinciguerra <pvinci@vinciconsulting.com>
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Change-Id: I30788c0dd1ee012e786bb3127bf2743ab0bfdc70
Signed-off-by: Juraj Sloboda <jsloboda@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: I8d42f6ed58ec34298d41edcb3d783e7e9ded3eec
Signed-off-by: Juraj Sloboda <jsloboda@cisco.com>
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For implementation of MACIP ACLs enhancement (VPP-1088), an outbound
classifier-based ACL would be needed. There was an existing incomplete
code for outbound ACLs, it looked almost exact copy of input ACLs, minus
the various enhancements, trying to sync that code seemed error-prone
and cumbersome to maintain in the longer run.
This change refactors the input+output ACLs processing into a unified
routine (thus any changes will have effect on both), and also adds
the API to set the output interface ACL, with the same format
and semantics as the existing input one (except working on output
ACL of course).
WARNING: IP outbound ACL in L3 mode clobbers the ip.* fields
in the vnet_buffer_opaque_t, since the code is using l2_classify.*
The net_buffer (p0)->ip.save_rewrite_length is rescued into
l2_classify.pad.l2_len, and used to rewind the header in case of
drop, so that ipX_drop prints something sensible.
Change-Id: I62f814f1e3650e504474a3a5359edb8a0a8836ed
Signed-off-by: Andrew Yourtchenko <ayourtch@gmail.com>
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This is a version of the VPP API generator in Python PLY. It supports
the existing language, and has a plugin architecture for generators.
Currently C and JSON are supported.
Changes:
- vl_api_version to option version = "major.minor.patch"
- enum support
- Added error checking and reporting
- import support (removed the C pre-processor)
- services (tying request/reply together)
Version:
option version = "1.0.0";
Enum:
enum colours {
RED,
BLUE = 50,
};
define foo {
vl_api_colours_t colours;
};
Services:
service {
rpc foo returns foo_reply;
rpc foo_dump returns stream foo_details;
rpc want_stats returns want_stats_reply
events ip4_counters, ip6_counters;
};
Future planned features:
- unions
- bool, text
- array support (including length)
- proto3 output plugin
- Refactor C/C++ generator as a plugin
- Refactor Java generator as a plugin
Change-Id: Ifa289966c790e1b1a8e2938a91e69331e3a58bdf
Signed-off-by: Ole Troan <ot@cisco.com>
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- makes the VAPI generated file more consumable.
- VOM build times improve.
Change-Id: I838488930bd23a0d3818adfdffdbca3eead382df
Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <neale.ranns@cisco.com>
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This allows to use the classifier to steer source routing packets instead
of using the "sr steer" command.
This way we can steer on anything instead of only the dst ip address.
test:
* add add_node_next function to the VppPapiProvider class.
* add simple test scenario using the classifier to steer packets with
dest ip addr == a7::/8 to the source routing insert node.
* use new interface indexes (3,4) instead of (0,1) to prevent a cleanup
conflict with the other tests which attach a specific fib to the
interface.
The test creates interfaces sepsrated from the other tests to prevent a
conflict in the cleaning of the ip6 fib index 1 which causes vpp not to
be able to find a default route on this table.
Change-Id: Ibacb30fab3ce53f0dfe848ca6a8cdf0d111d8336
Signed-off-by: Gabriel Ganne <gabriel.ganne@enea.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: I72298aaae7d172082ece3a8edea4217c11b28d79
Signed-off-by: Dave Barach <dave@barachs.net>
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Change-Id: Ib75197ef8e5057e7f0d9361a10705c3743d05333
Signed-off-by: Pavel Kotucek <pkotucek@cisco.com>
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