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2017-08-22Increase default MAC learn limit and check it in learn-update pathJohn Lo1-1/+1
1. Increase default MAC learn limit from 1M to 8M entries. 2. Check MAC learn limit in MAC learning update path. 3. Allow disable of want_l2_macs_events to set MAC learn limit 4. Other minor cleanups Change-Id: I62438440937b5fa455e16f4a2e4d910277753395 Signed-off-by: John Lo <loj@cisco.com>
2017-08-03Add support for API client to receive L2 MAC eventsJohn Lo1-100/+294
Added APIs want_l2_macs_events and l2_macs_event to allow an API client to receive notification events from VPP for MAC learned or aged in L2FIB. Only one API client is allowed for L2 MAC events. The want_l2_macs_events API allow caller to specify MAC learn limit, event scan delay and max number of MACs that can be included in a event message. These parameters should be choosen properly as to not have too many MAC events sent by VPP and overwhelm the API share memory. They can all be left as 0's so VPP will setup reasonable defaults which are: 1000 learn limit, 100 msec scan delay and 100 MACs per event message. If want_l2_macs_events is never called, VPP learning and aging should behave as before except that MAC entries provisioned by API or CLI will not be aged, even if it is not set as static_mac. These non static MACs, however, can be overwritten by MAC learning on a MAC move as a leared MAC. Only learned MACs are subject to aging. Change-Id: Ia3757a80cf8adb2811a089d2eafbd6439461285c Signed-off-by: John Lo <loj@cisco.com>
2017-07-19Add a bihash prefetchable bucket-level cacheDave Barach1-4/+4
According to Maciek, the easiest way to leverage the csit "performance trend" job is to actually merge the patch once verified. Manual testing indicates that the patch improves l2 path performance. Other use-cases are TBD. It's possible that we'll need to back out the patch depending on what happens. Change-Id: Ic0a0363de35ef9be953ad7709c57c3936b73fd5a Signed-off-by: Dave Barach <dave@barachs.net>
2017-07-13Fix crash with worker threads on 4K VXLAN/BD setup (VPP-907)John Lo1-0/+7
Cleanup mapping of interface output node for the l2-output node when interface is configured to L2 or L3 modes. The mapping is now always done in the main thread as part of API/CLI processing, instead of initiate mapping in the forwarding path which can be in the worker threads. Change-Id: Ia789493e7d9f5c76d68edfaf34db43f3e3f53506 Signed-off-by: John Lo <loj@cisco.com> (cherry picked from commit bea5ebf205e0bec922bf26c6c1a6a9392b4cad67)
2017-06-27L2-LEARN:fix l2fib entry seq num not updated on hit (VPP-888)Eyal Bari1-5/+5
fixed instability in l2bd_multi_instnce test - sometimes failing with extra packets captured it appears l2-learn was not updating hit entries but rather a copy of them. if the ager did not have a chance to run before the test was running the learning cycle - entries were not updated with the packet's seq num - causing packets to flood when hitting the stale seq_num in l2-fwd - hence the extra packets fixed handling of filter entries revert workaround for instability in test Change-Id: I16d918e6310a5bf40bad5b7335b2140c2867cb71 Signed-off-by: Eyal Bari <ebari@cisco.com> (cherry picked from commit 25ff2ea3a31e422094f6d91eab46222a29a77c4b)
2017-06-19L2FWD:fix seq_num overwritten + validate l2fib entries when forwardingEyal Bari1-16/+3
l2_classify memeber table_index was overlaid over l2.l2fib_seq_num which over written when table_index gets initialized in l2_input_classify solved by overlaying both table_index and opaque_index as only one is used seperated l2fib seq num from l2_input configs for better handling of theoretical ABA issue where an entry for a deleted interface is considered valid by the ager because a different interface with same sw_if_index and seq_num was created before the ager got a chance to delete Change-Id: I7b0eeded971627406f1c80834d7e02c0ebe62136 Signed-off-by: Eyal Bari <ebari@cisco.com>
2017-06-12L2FIB:fix crash in show with deleted subif entriesEyal Bari1-4/+7
after deleting a sub interface it's l2fib entries are left with a dangling sw_if_index (while waiting for the ager to delete them). changed "show l2fib" to reflect that state with "Deleted" as the interface name. added sleep in test_l2_fib as a workaround for packets still passing after flush will investigate... Change-Id: Id998d7d3c6a073ef5005c5f3009e1cfb7febf7db Signed-off-by: Eyal Bari <ebari@cisco.com>
2017-05-08L2FIB:CLI/API to flush all non-static entriesEyal Bari1-65/+103
added CLI l2fib flush-mac all added API l2fib_flush_all flushes all non static l2fib entries on all valid BDs Change-Id: Ic963c88f4bed56308c03ab43106033132a0e87be Signed-off-by: Eyal Bari <ebari@cisco.com>
2017-05-05Fix L2FIB learn counter and memory cleanup of mac_by_ip6 hash tableJohn Lo1-3/+5
Fix global_learn_count to be incremented or decremented by add and deletion of non-static MAC entries from L2FIB only. Without this fix, the counter may reach the threshold of 1M and stop MAC leanring even though number of MAC entries in L2FIB is less than the threshold. Cleanup indirect hash key memory used by mac_by_ip6 hash table on BD deletion. Change-Id: I13986c4e6304c7956122520dd3f83d6bb6e65a15 Signed-off-by: John Lo <loj@cisco.com>
2017-05-03L2FIB:flush interface learned macs on downEyal Bari1-2/+11
Change-Id: I80a723f55fcf2ecc3209a35e8297c88b45b1abfb Signed-off-by: Eyal Bari <ebari@cisco.com>
2017-03-28Implement MAC Flush for BD or Interface from the L2FIBJohn Lo1-14/+174
Allow non-static MACs in the L2FIB which is associated with an interface or a bridge domain (BD) be flushed. MAC flush are initiated automatically when an interface is removed from a BD or when a BD is deleted. MAC flush can also be invoked manually via the following CLI: l2fib mac-flush interface <if-name> l2fib mac-flush bridge-domain <bd-id> Change-Id: Ie33243622834810a765f48ebcd22bdb8e8fc87a4 Signed-off-by: John Lo <loj@cisco.com>
2016-12-28Reorganize source tree to use single autotools instanceDamjan Marion1-0/+857
Change-Id: I7b51f88292e057c6443b12224486f2d0c9f8ae23 Signed-off-by: Damjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com>