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2018-03-20FIB Interpose SourceNeale Ranns1-149/+235
The interpose source allows the source/provider to insert/interpose a DPO in the forwarding chain of the FIB entry ahead of the forwarding provided by the next best source. For example if the API source (i.e the 'control plane') has provided an adjacency for forwarding, then an interpose source (e.g. a monitoring service) couold interpose a replicatte DPO to copy the traffic to another location AND forward using the API's adjacency. To use the interose feature an existing source (i.e FIB_SOURCE_PLUGIN_HI) cn specifiy as a flag FIB_ENTRY_FLAG_INTERPOSE and provide a DPO to interpose. One might also consider using interpose in conjunction with FIB_ENTRY_FLAG_COVER_INHERIT to ensure the interpose object affects all prefixes in the sub-tree. Change-Id: I8b2737b985f8f7c08123406d0491881def347b52 Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
2018-03-13FIB: DVR paths are not considered L3 attachedNeale Ranns1-0/+10
Change-Id: Ie473dca3264b480b007d2eb500aaa557b889c7c1 Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <neale.ranns@cisco.com>
2018-03-09MPLS Unifom modeNeale Ranns1-1/+3
- support both pipe and uniform modes for all MPLS LSP - all API programming for output-labels requires that the mode (and associated data) is specificed - API changes in MPLS, BIER and IP are involved - new DPO [sub] types for MPLS labels to handle the two modes. Change-Id: I87b76401e996f10dfbdbe4552ff6b19af958783c Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
2018-03-05IP6 link-local tableNeale Ranns1-5/+3
- IPv6 link local table is a per-SW interface array of IPv6 unicast FIBs - the per-interface ocst is sizeof(fib_table_t) which is small, w.r.t. the cost of an interface - FE80::/10 in the 'global' table points to a DPO that performs a lookup in the input interface's LL fib. Change-Id: Ice834b25ebeeacb2e929d7c864d7ec8c09918cbe Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <neale.ranns@cisco.com>
2018-01-18FIB Inherited SrouceNeale Ranns1-6/+347
forwarding provided by the source is pushed to all other entries it covers in the sub-tree Change-Id: I2a45222ef653358f55c2436de3e3c6353cfadba2 Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
2017-12-21fib: make deag entries urpf extemptFlorin Coras1-0/+4
Change-Id: Ie8f6bb4fcd3e4fa269e86a77d2f21c87f372b783 Signed-off-by: Florin Coras <fcoras@cisco.com>
2017-12-09BIER in non-MPLS netowrksNeale Ranns1-0/+1
as decsribed in section 2.2 ihttps://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-bier-mpls-encapsulation-10 with BIFT encoding from: https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wijnandsxu-bier-non-mpls-bift-encoding-00 changes: 1 - introduce the new BIFT lookup table. BIER tables that have an associated MPLS label are added to the MPLS-FIB. Those that don't are added to the BIER table 2 - BIER routes that have no associated output MPLS label will add a BIFT label. 3 - The BIER FMask has a path-list as a member to resolve via any possible path. Change-Id: I1fd4d9dbd074f0e855c16e9329b81460ebe1efce Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
2017-12-05Revert "FIB: optimise for src memory allocations"Neale Ranns1-131/+66
This reverts commit 84517cfd1508f6da24937f310f7fffe752f22584. Change-Id: Ic7eeffa2ed4607d3d653f34b93c20c833c789ee1 Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
2017-11-26FIB: optimise for src memory allocationsNeale Ranns1-66/+131
Most FIB entries will only ever have one source providing forwarding information. Currently the source infom is stored in a vector of sources on the FIB entry. Change this to a union of one source inline and a vector. This saves the need to alloc a vector of sources for each FIB entry. before: vpp# ip route add count 1500000 1.0.0.1/32 via 10.10.10.2 loop0 4.392857e5 routes/sec vpp# ip route del count 1500000 1.0.0.1/32 via 10.10.10.2 loop0 9.175464e5 routes/sec vpp# ip route add count 1500000 1.0.0.1/32 via 10.10.10.2 loop0 5.193375e5 routes/sec vpp# sh fib mem FIB memory Name Size in-use /allocated totals Entry 72 1500011/ 1500011 108000792/108000792 Entry Source 32 1500011/ 1500011 48000352/48000352 after: vpp# ip route add count 1500000 1.0.0.1/32 via 10.10.10.2 loop0 4.726560e5 routes/sec vpp# ip route del count 1500000 1.0.0.1/32 via 10.10.10.2 loop0 1.041629e6 routes/sec vpp# ip route add count 1500000 1.0.0.1/32 via 10.10.10.2 loop0 5.702895e5 routes/sec vpp# sh fib mem FIB memory Name Size in-use /allocated totals Entry 96 1500011/ 1500011 144001056/144001056 Entry Source 32 0 / 0 0/0 Change-Id: Ic71e413eaff1ec152656beda3b94186f7894ea49 Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
2017-11-11MPLS disposition actions at the tail of unicast LSPsNeale Ranns1-1/+18
Change-Id: I8c42e26152f2ed1246f91b789887bfc923418bdf Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
2017-11-09BIERNeale Ranns1-6/+8
- see draft-ietf-bier-mpls-encapsulation-10 - midpoint, head and tail functions - supported payload protocols; IPv4 and IPv6 only. Change-Id: I59d7363bb6fdfdce8e4016a68a9c8f5a5e5791cb Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
2017-08-08L2 over MPLSNeale Ranns1-12/+4
[support for VPWS/VPLS] - switch to using dpo_proto_t rather than fib_protocol_t in fib_paths so that we can describe L2 paths - VLIB nodes to handle pop/push of MPLS labels to L2 Change-Id: Id050d06a11fd2c9c1c81ce5a0654e6c5ae6afa6e Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
2017-07-18FIB path preferenceNeale Ranns1-0/+18
Paths are given a preference, lowest value is 'best'. Only paths that are up are up contribute to fprwarding - that's unchanged. What's new is that of the path's that re up only those that have the best preference contribute. A poor man's primary and backup. It's not true primary/backup function because the FIB must converge before the lower preference paths are used. Change-Id: Ie4453c4a7b1094c6c2b51fe1594b8302103bb68e Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
2017-05-23ARP/ND entries for the same address on different interfaces (VPP-848)Neale Ranns1-184/+105
there are, intentionally, no validation checks in the ARP/ND code to prevent an ARP/ND entry from being installed for an address that is not local to the interface's sub-net. This is ok, since the adjacency/FIB code is designed to handle this case using the 'refinement' criteria - i.e. only installing a FIB entry for the address if the address 'refines' (i.e. is more specific than) the interface's sub-net. However, the refinement criteria currently operates on the FIB entry's prefix (which is a /32, so on the address) and not on the next-hop in the path. So, enter multiple ARP entries for the same address on different links, and this refinement criteria uses only the last added path, and so will remove the FIB entry should the ARP entries be added in the 'wrong' order. This fix updates the refinement criteria to work on each path of the FIB entry. The entry is installed if one of the paths refines the covers and only paths refining the cover contribute forwarding. Per-path refinement checks are stored in path-extensions. The patch is rather large as path-extension, which were previously used only for out-going MPLS labels, have been generalized. Change-Id: I00be359148cb948c32c52109e832a70537a7920a Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
2017-05-02Use per-protocol default flow-hash config when the FIB table index is not knownNeale Ranns1-2/+17
Change-Id: If088e75801831befc6bddb77ea20abe9288b93c4 Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
2017-04-24Improve Load-Balance MAPsNeale Ranns1-7/+8
- only build them for popular path-lists (where popular means more than 64 children) the reason to have a map is to improve convergence speed for recursive prefixes - if there are only a few this technique is not needed - only build them when there is at least one path that has recursive constraints, i.e. a path that can 'fail' in a PIC scenario. - Use the MAPS in the switch path. - PIC test cases for functionality (not convergence performance) Change-Id: I70705444c8469d22b07ae34be82cfb6a01358e10 Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
2017-04-07MPLS McastNeale Ranns1-78/+76
1 - interface-DPO Used in the Data-plane to change a packet's input interface 2 - MPLS multicast FIB entry Same as a unicast entry but it links to a replicate not a load-balance DPO 3 - Multicast MPLS tunnel Update MPLS tunnels to use a FIB path-list to describe the endpoint[s]. Use the path-list to generate the forwarding chain (DPOs) to link to . 4 - Resolve a path via a local label (of an mLDP LSP) For IP multicast entries to use an LSP in the replication list, we need to decribe the 'resolve-via-label' where the label is that of a multicast LSP. 5 - MPLS disposition path sets RPF-ID For a interface-less LSP (i.e. mLDP not RSVP-TE) at the tail of the LSP we still need to perform an RPF check. An MPLS disposition DPO performs the MPLS pop validation checks and sets the RPF-ID in the packet. 6 - RPF check with per-entry RPF-ID An RPF-ID is used instead of a real interface SW if index in the case the IP traffic arrives from an LSP that does not have an associated interface. Change-Id: Ib92e177be919147bafeb599729abf3d1abc2f4b3 Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
2017-03-17Attached hostsNeale Ranns1-0/+4
allow this config to function: set int ip address loop0 169.254.1.1/32 (the default GW address for attached hosts) set int unnumbered af_packet0 use loop0 ('enable' IP on the host interface) ip route add 192.168.1.1/32 via af_packet0 (where to find the host) repeat for each host and host interface. Inter-host communication is throught the /32 routes. To allow this: 1 - attached host routes have the ATTACHED flag set, so the ARP code accepts then as legitimate sources 2 - unnumbered interfaces inherit the source address from the IP interface Change-Id: Ib66c5f0e848c528f79372813adc3a0c11b50717f Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
2017-03-06ioam: manycast using iOAM and SR (VPP-628)Shwetha Bhandari1-2/+3
Change-Id: I6d2afda991d771fb4a89fc3f6544f8e940a9b9f0 Signed-off-by: Shwetha Bhandari <shwethab@cisco.com>
2017-02-24FIB: 1) fix pool realloc during prefix export. 2) don't walk off the end of ↵Neale Ranns1-2/+6
the path-extension vector Change-Id: I8bd8f6917ace089edb1f65bd017b478ee198c03f Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
2017-02-13Basic support for LISP-GPE encapsulated NSH packetsFlorin Coras1-0/+1
Change-Id: I97fedb0f70dd18ed9bbe985407cc5fe714e8a2e2 Signed-off-by: Florin Coras <fcoras@cisco.com>
2017-01-27IP Multicast FIB (mfib)Neale Ranns1-0/+4
- IPv[46] mfib tables with support for (*,G/m), (*,G) and (S,G) exact and longest prefix match - Replication represented via a new replicate DPO. - RPF configuration and data-plane checking - data-plane signals sent to listening control planes. The functions of multicast forwarding entries differ from their unicast conterparts, so we introduce a new mfib_table_t and mfib_entry_t objects. However, we re-use the fib_path_list to resolve and build the entry's output list. the fib_path_list provides the service to construct a replicate DPO for multicast. 'make tests' is added to with two new suites; TEST=mfib, this is invocation of the CLI command 'test mfib' which deals with many path add/remove, flag set/unset scenarios, TEST=ip-mcast, data-plane forwarding tests. Updated applications to use the new MIFB functions; - IPv6 NS/RA. - DHCPv6 unit tests for these are undated accordingly. Change-Id: I49ec37b01f1b170335a5697541c8fd30e6d3a961 Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
2017-01-05FIB memory leaks (VPP-578)Neale Ranns1-0/+8
1) vec_free the fe_srcs of a fib_entry_t when the fib_entry_t is itself reed 2) in the load-balance fixup if a drop path is required add this to a new vector of next-hops 'fixed_nhs'. This vector is managed by the load-balance function. The caller continues to manage its own set. The function is now const implying that the caller is safe to assume the next-hops do not change. Change-Id: I0f29203ee16b9a270f40edf237488fa99ba65320 Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <neale.ranns@cisco.com>
2016-12-28Reorganize source tree to use single autotools instanceDamjan Marion1-0/+1456
Change-Id: I7b51f88292e057c6443b12224486f2d0c9f8ae23 Signed-off-by: Damjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com>