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Type: refactor
Change-Id: I5235bf3e9aff58af6ba2c14e8c6529c4fc9ec86c
Signed-off-by: Damjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com>
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classify hash used to be stored as u64 in buffer metadata, use 32 bits
instead:
- on almost all our supported arch (x86 and arm64) we use crc32c
intrinsics to compute the final hash: we really get a 32-bits hash
- the hash itself is used to compute a 32-bits bucket index by masking
upper bits: we always discard the higher 32-bits
- this allows to increase the l2 classify buffer metadata padding such
as it does not overlap with the ip fib_index metadata anymore. This
overlap is an issue when using the 'set metadata' action in the ip
ACL node which updates both fields
Type: fix
Change-Id: I5d35bdae97b96c3cae534e859b63950fb500ff50
Signed-off-by: Benoît Ganne <bganne@cisco.com>
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Type: improvement
Change-Id: Ibc1b5059ed51c34334340534e9eb68121f556bce
Signed-off-by: Stanislav Zaikin <zstaseg@gmail.com>
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Type: refactor
Change-Id: Id10cbf52e8f2dd809080a228d8fa282308be84ac
Signed-off-by: Damjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com>
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Add worker thread handoff for policers on the device input feature arc
on an interface.
Type: improvement
Signed-off-by: Brian Russell <brian@graphiant.com>
Change-Id: Ib795457a09a5b3be3c4e6422c91e33100192b8e2
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The IP punt policer currently checks if it needs to do worker thread
handoff based on the thread index stored in the policer. Move this
functionality into the policer code so it can be common for all users
of the policer.
Type: improvement
Signed-off-by: Brian Russell <brian@graphiant.com>
Change-Id: Ia8d11e62898a58b19d7b27b296f8369baa3e5aa1
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Add input per-interface policing as an input feature, repurposing
vnet_policer_inline which formermly allowed input policing to be
configured via a CLI.
Type: improvement
Signed-off-by: Brian Russell <brian@graphiant.com>
Change-Id: I2fd00e964ae358a05e507c844f5476372124fae1
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Ensure policer struct is cache aligned and fits in one cache line.
Give it a simpler name to reflect its job as the representation of
a policer.
Type: improvement
Signed-off-by: Brian Russell <brian@graphiant.com>
Change-Id: If1ae4931c818b86eee20306e503f4e5d6b84bd0d
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The policer code uses a naming convention of prefixing a lot of
its definitions with "SSE2" when in fact there is nothing SSE2
specific about them. This is confusing so remove the prefix.
Unfortunately it has to stay in the API definitions for backward
compatibility.
Type: improvement
Signed-off-by: Brian Russell <brian@graphiant.com>
Change-Id: I59a7df9fd5ded2575f2e587b2768a025a213b07c
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Change-Id: I88d2632fa451dbafbc212dd142a67fe5ec4cd610
Signed-off-by: Filip Tehlar <ftehlar@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: Id912bc570f42b1709596a917ecf5e56c237ce192
Signed-off-by: cohu <cong.hu@tieto.com>
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Change-Id: I085615fde1f966490f30ed5d32017b8b088cfd59
Signed-off-by: Paul Vinciguerra <pvinci@vinciconsulting.com>
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also some moving of l2 headers to reduce dependencies
Change-Id: I7a700a411a91451ef13fd65f9c90de2432b793bb
Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: Ib92794205027d3242c6f0c8962fe02ac38c7129b
Signed-off-by: Krishanpal singh <krish.singh03@gmail.com>
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- new IPv4 and IPv6 feature arcs on the punt and drop nodes
- new features:
- redirect punted traffic to an interface and nexthop
- police punted traffic.
Change-Id: I53be8bf4e06545add8a3619e462de5ffedd0a95c
Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com>
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Simplify L2 output feature infra to unify with L2 input feature
infra using the newly improved feature bitmap mechanism.
Updated all L2 features to use the more efficient infra functions.
Change-Id: If8f463826b0af0717129befe92a27ea8cfc40449
Signed-off-by: John Lo <loj@cisco.com>
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In the CLI parsing, below is a common pattern:
/* Get a line of input. */
if (!unformat_user (input, unformat_line_input, line_input))
return 0;
while (unformat_check_input (line_input) != UNFORMAT_END_OF_INPUT)
{
if (unformat (line_input, "x"))
x = 1;
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else
return clib_error_return (0, "unknown input `%U'",
format_unformat_error, line_input);
}
unformat_free (line_input);
The 'else' returns if an unknown string is encountered. There a memory
leak because the 'unformat_free(line_input)' is not called. There is a
large number of instances of this pattern.
Replaced the previous pattern with:
/* Get a line of input. */
if (!unformat_user (input, unformat_line_input, line_input))
return 0;
while (unformat_check_input (line_input) != UNFORMAT_END_OF_INPUT)
{
if (unformat (line_input, "x"))
x = 1;
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else
{
error = clib_error_return (0, "unknown input `%U'",
format_unformat_error, line_input);
goto done:
}
}
/* ...Remaining code... */
done:
unformat_free (line_input);
return error;
}
In multiple files, 'unformat_free (line_input);' was never called, so
there was a memory leak whether an invalid string was entered or not.
Also, there were multiple instance where:
error = clib_error_return (0, "unknown input `%U'",
format_unformat_error, line_input);
used 'input' as the last parameter instead of 'line_input'. The result
is that output did not contain the substring in error, instead just an
empty string. Fixed all of those as well.
There are a lot of file, and very mind numbing work, so tried to keep
it to a pattern to avoid mistakes.
Change-Id: I8902f0c32a47dd7fb3bb3471a89818571702f1d2
Signed-off-by: Billy McFall <bmcfall@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Barach <dave@barachs.net>
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Change-Id: I7b51f88292e057c6443b12224486f2d0c9f8ae23
Signed-off-by: Damjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com>
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