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2020-03-17fib: Always install all routers mcast addressesNeale Ranns1-29/+80
Type: improvement Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com> Change-Id: Ia8dff15855a81cf29729bdaa3ff28fbe3254fa97
2019-11-26fib: Table ReplaceNeale Ranns1-2/+3
Type: feature from the API doc, a table replace is: " The use-case is that, for some unspecified reason, the control plane has a very different set of entries it wants in the table than VPP currently has. The CP would thus like to 'replace' VPP's current table only by specifying what the new set of entries shall be, i.e. it is not going to delete anything that already eixts. the CP delcartes the start of this procedure with this begin_replace API Call, and when it has populated all the entries it wants, it calls the below end_replace API. From this point on it is of coursce free to add and delete entries as usual. The underlying mechanism by which VPP implements this replace is purposefully left unspecified. " In the FIB, the algorithm is implemented using mark and sweep. Algorithm goes: 1) replace_begin: this marks all the entries in that table as 'stale' 2) download all the entries that should be in this table - this clears the stale flag on those entries 3) signal the table converged: ip_table_replace_end - this removes all entries that are still stale this procedure can be used when an agent first connects to VPP, as an alternative to dump and diff state reconciliation. Change-Id: I168edec10cf7670866076b129ebfe6149ea8222e Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
2019-05-30FIB: correctly report IPv6 FIB Unicast and Multicast memory usage (VPP-1578)"Neale Ranns1-1/+1
and document scaling Change-Id: I65d8999e65616d77e525963c770d91e9b0d5e593 Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
2019-04-08fixing typosJim Thompson1-1/+1
Change-Id: I215e1e0208a073db80ec6f87695d734cf40fabe3 Signed-off-by: Jim Thompson <jim@netgate.com>
2018-12-18MFIB: recurse resolution through an MFIB entryNeale Ranns1-0/+32
Change-Id: I8dc261e40b8398c5c8ab6bb69ecebbd0176055d9 Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
2018-12-16IP6-MFIB: replace the radix tree with bihash (VPP-1526)Neale Ranns1-1/+1
Change-Id: I7a48890c075826fbd8c75436dfdc5ffff230a693 Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
2018-10-23c11 safe string handling supportDave Barach1-3/+3
Change-Id: Ied34720ca5a6e6e717eea4e86003e854031b6eab Signed-off-by: Dave Barach <dave@barachs.net>
2017-11-29Include allocated table memory in 'sh fib mem' outputNeale Ranns1-3/+67
DBGvpp# sh fib mem FIB memory Tables: SAFI Number Bytes IPv4 unicast 2 673066 IPv6 unicast 2 1054608 MPLS 1 4194312 IPv4 multicast 2 2322 IPv6 multicast 2 ??? Nodes: Name Size in-use /allocated totals Entry 96 20 / 20 1920/1920 Entry Source 32 0 / 0 0/0 Entry Path-Extensions 60 0 / 0 0/0 multicast-Entry 192 12 / 12 2304/2304 Path-list 40 28 / 28 1120/1120 uRPF-list 16 20 / 20 320/320 Path 72 28 / 28 2016/2016 Node-list elements 20 28 / 28 560/560 Node-list heads 8 30 / 30 240/240 Change-Id: I8c8f6f1c87502a40265bf4f302d0daef111a4a4e Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
2017-09-11FIB table add/delete APINeale Ranns1-5/+7
part 2; - this adds the code to create an IP and MPLS table via the API. - but the enforcement that the table must be created before it is used is still missing, this is so that CSIT can pass. Change-Id: Id124d884ade6cb7da947225200e3bb193454c555 Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
2017-05-19mfib CLI bugs (VPP-852)Neale Ranns1-3/+6
Change-Id: I1b71010e20742eee02693d672e24c85897e37759 Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
2017-04-07MPLS McastNeale Ranns1-0/+1
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>
2017-02-20Python test IP and MPLS objects conform to infra.Neale Ranns1-0/+23
Add IP[46] MFIB dump. Change-Id: I4a2821f65e67a5416b291e4912c84f64989883b8 Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
2017-02-09Improve MFIB doxygen helpNeale Ranns1-2/+2
Change-Id: Ie490b7fd5238cbad23f0199161cc14324fd9c554 Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
2017-01-27IP Multicast FIB (mfib)Neale Ranns1-0/+465
- 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>