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Neale Ranns0bfe5d82016-08-25 15:29:12 +01001/*
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14 */
15/**
16 * @brief
17 * A Data-Path Object is an object that represents actions that are
18 * applied to packets are they are switched through VPP's data-path.
19 *
20 * The DPO can be considered to be like is a base class that is specialised
21 * by other objects to provide concreate actions
22 *
23 * The VLIB graph nodes are graph of DPO types, the DPO graph is a graph of
24 * instances.
25 */
26
27#ifndef __DPO_H__
28#define __DPO_H__
29
30#include <vnet/vnet.h>
31
32/**
33 * @brief An index for adjacencies.
34 * Alas 'C' is not typesafe enough to b0rk when a u32 is used instead of
35 * an index_t. However, for us humans, we can glean much more intent
36 * from the declaration
37 * foo barindex_t t);
38 * than we can from
39 * foo bar(u32 t);
40 */
41typedef u32 index_t;
42
43/**
44 * @brief Invalid index - used when no index is known
45 * blazoned capitals INVALID speak volumes where ~0 does not.
46 */
47#define INDEX_INVALID ((index_t)(~0))
48
49/**
50 * @brief Data path protocol.
51 * Actions performed on packets in the data-plane can be described and represented
52 * by protocol independent objects, i.e. ADJACENCY, but the spceifics actions
53 * required during ADJACENCY processing can be protocol dependent. For example,
54 * the adjacency rewrite node performs a ip4 checksum calculation, ip6 and MPLS
55 * do not, all 3 perform a TTL decrement. The VLIB graph nodes are thus protocol
56 * dependent, and thus each graph edge/arc is too.
57 * When programming a DPO's next node arc from child to parent it is thus required
58 * to know the parent's data-path protocol so the correct arc index can be used.
59 */
60typedef enum dpo_proto_t_
61{
62#if CLIB_DEBUG > 0
63 DPO_PROTO_IP4 = 1,
64#else
65 DPO_PROTO_IP4 = 0,
66#endif
67 DPO_PROTO_IP6,
Neale Ranns5e575b12016-10-03 09:40:25 +010068 DPO_PROTO_ETHERNET,
Neale Ranns0bfe5d82016-08-25 15:29:12 +010069 DPO_PROTO_MPLS,
70} __attribute__((packed)) dpo_proto_t;
71
Neale Ranns450cd302016-11-09 17:49:42 +000072#define DPO_PROTO_NUM ((dpo_proto_t)(DPO_PROTO_MPLS+1))
73#define DPO_PROTO_NONE ((dpo_proto_t)(DPO_PROTO_NUM+1))
Neale Ranns0bfe5d82016-08-25 15:29:12 +010074
75#define DPO_PROTOS { \
76 [DPO_PROTO_IP4] = "ip4", \
77 [DPO_PROTO_IP6] = "ip6", \
Neale Ranns5e575b12016-10-03 09:40:25 +010078 [DPO_PROTO_ETHERNET] = "ethernet", \
Neale Ranns0bfe5d82016-08-25 15:29:12 +010079 [DPO_PROTO_MPLS] = "mpls", \
80}
81
Neale Ranns5e575b12016-10-03 09:40:25 +010082#define FOR_EACH_DPO_PROTO(_proto) \
83 for (_proto = DPO_PROTO_IP4; \
84 _proto <= DPO_PROTO_MPLS; \
85 _proto++)
86
Neale Ranns0bfe5d82016-08-25 15:29:12 +010087/**
88 * @brief Common types of data-path objects
89 * New types can be dynamically added using dpo_register_new_type()
90 */
91typedef enum dpo_type_t_ {
92 /**
93 * A non-zero value first so we can spot unitialisation errors
94 */
95 DPO_FIRST,
96 DPO_DROP,
Neale Ranns948e00f2016-10-20 13:39:34 +010097 DPO_IP_NULL,
Neale Ranns0bfe5d82016-08-25 15:29:12 +010098 DPO_PUNT,
99 /**
100 * @brief load-balancing over a choice of [un]equal cost paths
101 */
102 DPO_LOAD_BALANCE,
103 DPO_ADJACENCY,
104 DPO_ADJACENCY_INCOMPLETE,
105 DPO_ADJACENCY_MIDCHAIN,
106 DPO_ADJACENCY_GLEAN,
107 DPO_RECEIVE,
108 DPO_LOOKUP,
109 DPO_LISP_CP,
110 DPO_CLASSIFY,
111 DPO_MPLS_LABEL,
112 DPO_LAST,
113} __attribute__((packed)) dpo_type_t;
114
115#define DPO_TYPE_NUM DPO_LAST
116
117#define DPO_TYPES { \
118 [DPO_FIRST] = "dpo-invalid", \
119 [DPO_DROP] = "dpo-drop", \
Neale Ranns948e00f2016-10-20 13:39:34 +0100120 [DPO_IP_NULL] = "dpo-ip-null", \
Neale Ranns0bfe5d82016-08-25 15:29:12 +0100121 [DPO_PUNT] = "dpo-punt", \
122 [DPO_ADJACENCY] = "dpo-adjacency", \
123 [DPO_ADJACENCY_INCOMPLETE] = "dpo-adjacency-incomplete", \
124 [DPO_ADJACENCY_MIDCHAIN] = "dpo-adjacency-midcahin", \
125 [DPO_ADJACENCY_GLEAN] = "dpo-glean", \
126 [DPO_RECEIVE] = "dpo-receive", \
127 [DPO_LOOKUP] = "dpo-lookup", \
128 [DPO_LOAD_BALANCE] = "dpo-load-balance", \
129 [DPO_LISP_CP] = "dpo-lisp-cp", \
130 [DPO_CLASSIFY] = "dpo-classify", \
Neale Ranns948e00f2016-10-20 13:39:34 +0100131 [DPO_MPLS_LABEL] = "dpo-mpls-label" \
Neale Ranns0bfe5d82016-08-25 15:29:12 +0100132}
133
134/**
135 * @brief The identity of a DPO is a combination of its type and its
136 * instance number/index of objects of that type
137 */
138typedef struct dpo_id_t_ {
139 /**
140 * the type
141 */
142 dpo_type_t dpoi_type;
143 /**
144 * the data-path protocol of the type.
145 */
146 dpo_proto_t dpoi_proto;
147 /**
148 * The next VLIB node to follow.
149 */
150 u16 dpoi_next_node;
151 /**
152 * the index of objects of that type
153 */
154 index_t dpoi_index;
155} __attribute__ ((aligned(sizeof(u64)))) dpo_id_t;
156
Damjan Marioncf478942016-11-07 14:57:50 +0100157STATIC_ASSERT(sizeof(dpo_id_t) <= sizeof(u64),
158 "DPO ID is greater than sizeof u64 "
159 "atomic updates need to be revisited");
Neale Ranns0bfe5d82016-08-25 15:29:12 +0100160
161/**
Neale Rannsad95b5d2016-11-10 20:35:14 +0000162 * @brief An initialiser for DPOs declared on the stack.
163 * Thenext node is set to 0 since VLIB graph nodes should set 0 index to drop.
Neale Ranns0bfe5d82016-08-25 15:29:12 +0100164 */
Neale Rannsad95b5d2016-11-10 20:35:14 +0000165#define DPO_INVALID \
166{ \
167 .dpoi_type = DPO_FIRST, \
168 .dpoi_proto = DPO_PROTO_NONE, \
169 .dpoi_index = INDEX_INVALID, \
170 .dpoi_next_node = 0, \
171}
Neale Ranns0bfe5d82016-08-25 15:29:12 +0100172
173/**
174 * @brief Return true if the DPO object is valid, i.e. has been initialised.
175 */
176static inline int
177dpo_id_is_valid (const dpo_id_t *dpoi)
178{
179 return (dpoi->dpoi_type != DPO_FIRST &&
180 dpoi->dpoi_index != INDEX_INVALID);
181}
182
Neale Rannsad95b5d2016-11-10 20:35:14 +0000183extern dpo_proto_t vnet_link_to_dpo_proto(vnet_link_t linkt);
184
Neale Ranns0bfe5d82016-08-25 15:29:12 +0100185/**
186 * @brief
187 * Take a reference counting lock on the DPO
188 */
189extern void dpo_lock(dpo_id_t *dpo);
190
191/**
192 * @brief
193 * Release a reference counting lock on the DPO
194 */
195extern void dpo_unlock(dpo_id_t *dpo);
196
197/**
198 * @brief Set/create a DPO ID
199 * The DPO will be locked.
200 *
201 * @param dpo
202 * The DPO object to configure
203 *
204 * @param type
205 * The dpo_type_t of the DPO
206 *
207 * @param proto
208 * The dpo_proto_t of the DPO
209 *
210 * @param index
211 * The type specific index of the DPO
212 */
213extern void dpo_set(dpo_id_t *dpo,
214 dpo_type_t type,
215 dpo_proto_t proto,
216 index_t index);
217
218/**
219 * @brief reset a DPO ID
220 * The DPO will be unlocked.
221 *
222 * @param dpo
223 * The DPO object to reset
224 */
225extern void dpo_reset(dpo_id_t *dpo);
226
227/**
228 * @brief compare two DPOs for equality
229 */
230extern int dpo_cmp(const dpo_id_t *dpo1,
231 const dpo_id_t *dpo2);
232
233/**
234 * @brief
235 * atomic copy a data-plane object.
236 * This is safe to use when the dst DPO is currently switching packets
237 */
238extern void dpo_copy(dpo_id_t *dst,
239 const dpo_id_t *src);
240
241/**
242 * @brief Return TRUE is the DPO is any type of adjacency
243 */
244extern int dpo_is_adj(const dpo_id_t *dpo);
245
246/**
247 * @biref Format a DPO_id_t oject
248 */
249extern u8 *format_dpo_id(u8 * s, va_list * args);
250
251/**
252 * @biref format a DPO type
253 */
254extern u8 *format_dpo_type(u8 * s, va_list * args);
255
256/**
257 * @brief format a DPO protocol
258 */
259extern u8 *format_dpo_proto(u8 * s, va_list * args);
260
261/**
262 * @brief
263 * Set and stack a DPO.
264 * The DPO passed is set to the parent DPO and the necessary
265 * VLIB graph arcs are created. The child_type and child_proto
266 * are used to get the VLID nodes from which the arcs are added.
267 *
268 * @param child_type
269 * Child DPO type.
270 *
271 * @param child_proto
272 * Child DPO proto
273 *
274 * @parem dpo
275 * This is the DPO to stack and set.
276 *
277 * @paren parent_dpo
278 * The parent DPO to stack onto.
279 */
280extern void dpo_stack(dpo_type_t child_type,
281 dpo_proto_t child_proto,
282 dpo_id_t *dpo,
283 const dpo_id_t *parent_dpo);
284
285/**
286 * @brief
287 * Set and stack a DPO.
288 * The DPO passed is set to the parent DPO and the necessary
289 * VLIB graph arcs are created, from the child_node passed.
290 *
291 * @param child_node
292 * The VLIB grpah node index to create an arc from to the parent
293 *
294 * @parem dpo
295 * This is the DPO to stack and set.
296 *
297 * @paren parent_dpo
298 * The parent DPO to stack onto.
299 */
300extern void dpo_stack_from_node(u32 child_node,
301 dpo_id_t *dpo,
302 const dpo_id_t *parent);
303
304/**
305 * @brief A lock function registered for a DPO type
306 */
307typedef void (*dpo_lock_fn_t)(dpo_id_t *dpo);
308
309/**
310 * @brief An unlock function registered for a DPO type
311 */
312typedef void (*dpo_unlock_fn_t)(dpo_id_t *dpo);
313
314/**
Neale Ranns6c3ebcc2016-10-02 21:20:15 +0100315 * @brief An memory usage show command
316 */
317typedef void (*dpo_mem_show_t)(void);
318
319/**
Neale Ranns0bfe5d82016-08-25 15:29:12 +0100320 * @brief A virtual function table regisitered for a DPO type
321 */
322typedef struct dpo_vft_t_
323{
324 /**
325 * A reference counting lock function
326 */
327 dpo_lock_fn_t dv_lock;
328 /**
329 * A reference counting unlock function
330 */
331 dpo_lock_fn_t dv_unlock;
332 /**
333 * A format function
334 */
335 format_function_t *dv_format;
Neale Ranns6c3ebcc2016-10-02 21:20:15 +0100336 /**
337 * A show memory usage function
338 */
339 dpo_mem_show_t dv_mem_show;
Neale Ranns0bfe5d82016-08-25 15:29:12 +0100340} dpo_vft_t;
341
342
343/**
344 * @brief For a given DPO type Register:
345 * - a virtual function table
346 * - a NULL terminated array of graph nodes from which that object type
347 * will originate packets, i.e. the nodes in which the object type will be
348 * the parent DPO in the DP graph. The ndoes are per-data-path protocol
349 * (see above).
350 *
351 * @param type
352 * The type being registered.
353 *
354 * @param vft
355 * The virtual function table to register for the type.
356 *
357 * @param nodes
358 * The string description of the per-protocol VLIB graph nodes.
359 */
Neale Ranns6c3ebcc2016-10-02 21:20:15 +0100360extern void dpo_register(dpo_type_t type,
361 const dpo_vft_t *vft,
362 const char * const * const * nodes);
Neale Ranns0bfe5d82016-08-25 15:29:12 +0100363
364/**
365 * @brief Create and register a new DPO type.
366 *
367 * This can be used by plugins to create new DPO types that are not listed
368 * in dpo_type_t enum
369 *
370 * @param vft
371 * The virtual function table to register for the type.
372 *
373 * @param nodes
374 * The string description of the per-protocol VLIB graph nodes.
375 *
376 * @return The new dpo_type_t
377 */
Neale Ranns6c3ebcc2016-10-02 21:20:15 +0100378extern dpo_type_t dpo_register_new_type(const dpo_vft_t *vft,
379 const char * const * const * nodes);
Neale Ranns0bfe5d82016-08-25 15:29:12 +0100380
381#endif