struct dpif_flow_dump {
struct dpif *dpif;
+ bool terse; /* If true, key/mask/actions may be omitted. */
};
static inline void
thread->dpif = dump->dpif;
}
+struct ct_dpif_dump_state;
+struct ct_dpif_entry;
+
/* Datapath interface class structure, to be defined by each implementation of
* a datapath interface.
*
* the type assumed if no type is specified when opening a dpif. */
const char *type;
+ /* Called when the dpif provider is registered, typically at program
+ * startup. Returning an error from this function will prevent any
+ * datapath with this class from being created.
+ *
+ * This function may be set to null if a datapath class needs no
+ * initialization at registration time. */
+ int (*init)(void);
+
/* Enumerates the names of all known created datapaths (of class
* 'dpif_class'), if possible, into 'all_dps'. The caller has already
* initialized 'all_dps' and other dpif classes might already have added
* the 'close' member function. */
int (*destroy)(struct dpif *dpif);
- /* Performs periodic work needed by 'dpif', if any is necessary. */
- void (*run)(struct dpif *dpif);
+ /* Performs periodic work needed by 'dpif', if any is necessary.
+ * Returns true if need to revalidate. */
+ bool (*run)(struct dpif *dpif);
/* Arranges for poll_block() to wake up if the "run" member function needs
* to be called for 'dpif'. */
*
* 'flow_dump_create' and 'flow_dump_thread_create' must initialize the
* structures that they return with dpif_flow_dump_init() and
- * dpif_flow_dump_thread_init(), respectively. */
- struct dpif_flow_dump *(*flow_dump_create)(const struct dpif *dpif);
+ * dpif_flow_dump_thread_init(), respectively.
+ *
+ * If 'terse' is true, then only UID and statistics will
+ * be returned in the dump. Otherwise, all fields will be returned. */
+ struct dpif_flow_dump *(*flow_dump_create)(const struct dpif *dpif,
+ bool terse);
int (*flow_dump_destroy)(struct dpif_flow_dump *dump);
struct dpif_flow_dump_thread *(*flow_dump_thread_create)(
* */
int (*handlers_set)(struct dpif *dpif, uint32_t n_handlers);
+ /* If 'dpif' creates its own I/O polling threads, refreshes poll threads
+ * configuration. 'n_rxqs' configures the number of rx_queues, which
+ * are distributed among threads. 'cmask' configures the cpu mask
+ * for setting the polling threads' cpu affinity. */
+ int (*poll_threads_set)(struct dpif *dpif, unsigned int n_rxqs,
+ const char *cmask);
+
/* Translates OpenFlow queue ID 'queue_id' (in host byte order) into a
* priority value used for setting packet priority. */
int (*queue_to_priority)(const struct dpif *dpif, uint32_t queue_id,
* return. */
void (*recv_purge)(struct dpif *dpif);
+ /* When 'dpif' is about to purge the datapath, the higher layer may want
+ * to be notified so that it could try reacting accordingly (e.g. grabbing
+ * all flow stats before they are gone).
+ *
+ * Registers an upcall callback function with 'dpif'. This is only used
+ * if 'dpif' needs to notify the purging of datapath. 'aux' is passed to
+ * the callback on invocation. */
+ void (*register_dp_purge_cb)(struct dpif *, dp_purge_callback *, void *aux);
+
/* For datapaths that run in userspace (i.e. dpif-netdev), threads polling
* for incoming packets can directly call upcall functions instead of
* offloading packet processing to separate handler threads. Datapaths
* that directly call upcall functions should use the functions below to
* to register an upcall function and enable / disable upcalls.
*
- * Registers an upcall callback function with 'dpif'. This is only used if
+ * Registers an upcall callback function with 'dpif'. This is only used
* if 'dpif' directly executes upcall functions. 'aux' is passed to the
* callback on invocation. */
void (*register_upcall_cb)(struct dpif *, upcall_callback *, void *aux);
/* Disables upcalls if 'dpif' directly executes upcall functions. */
void (*disable_upcall)(struct dpif *);
+
+ /* Get datapath version. Caller is responsible for freeing the string
+ * returned. */
+ char *(*get_datapath_version)(void);
+
+ /* Conntrack entry dumping interface.
+ *
+ * These functions are used by ct-dpif.c to provide a datapath-agnostic
+ * dumping interface to the connection trackes provided by the
+ * datapaths.
+ *
+ * ct_dump_start() should put in '*state' a pointer to a newly allocated
+ * stucture that will be passed by the caller to ct_dump_next() and
+ * ct_dump_done(). If 'zone' is not NULL, only the entries in '*zone'
+ * should be dumped.
+ *
+ * ct_dump_next() should fill 'entry' with information from a connection
+ * and prepare to dump the next one on a subsequest invocation.
+ *
+ * ct_dump_done should perform any cleanup necessary (including
+ * deallocating the 'state' structure, if applicable). */
+ int (*ct_dump_start)(struct dpif *, struct ct_dpif_dump_state **state,
+ const uint16_t *zone);
+ int (*ct_dump_next)(struct dpif *, struct ct_dpif_dump_state *,
+ struct ct_dpif_entry *entry);
+ int (*ct_dump_done)(struct dpif *, struct ct_dpif_dump_state *state);
+
+ /* Flushes the connection tracking tables. If 'zone' is not NULL,
+ * only deletes connections in '*zone'. */
+ int (*ct_flush)(struct dpif *, const uint16_t *zone);
};
extern const struct dpif_class dpif_netlink_class;