+ /* Recirculation complicates resubmit. There are two cases:
+ *
+ * - If mpls_pop has been executed, then the flow table lookup
+ * as part of resubmit might depend on fields that can only
+ * be obtained via recirculation, so the resubmit itself
+ * triggers recirculation and we need to make sure that the
+ * resubmit is executed again after recirculation.
+ * Therefore, in this case we trigger recirculation and let
+ * the code following this "switch" append the resubmit to
+ * the post-recirculation actions.
+ *
+ * - Otherwise, some action in the flow entry found by resubmit
+ * might trigger recirculation. If that happens, then we do
+ * not want to execute the resubmit again after
+ * recirculation, so we want to skip back to the head of the
+ * loop to avoid that, only adding any actions that follow
+ * the resubmit to the post-recirculation actions.
+ */
+ if (ctx->was_mpls) {
+ ctx_trigger_recirculation(ctx);
+ break;
+ }