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20 /* OpenFlow message headers abstraction.
22 * OpenFlow headers are unnecessarily complicated:
24 * - Some messages with the same meaning were renumbered between 1.0 and 1.1.
26 * - "Statistics" (aka multipart) messages have a different format from other
29 * - The 1.0 header for statistics messages is an odd number of 32-bit words
30 * long, leaving 64-bit quantities in the body misaligned. The 1.1 header
31 * for statistics added a padding word to fix this misalignment, although
32 * many statistic message bodies did not change.
34 * - Vendor-defined messages have an additional header but no standard way to
35 * distinguish individual types of message within a given vendor.
37 * This file attempts to abstract out the differences between the various forms
41 #include "openvswitch/types.h"
42 #include "ofp-errors.h"
47 /* Raw identifiers for OpenFlow messages.
49 * Some OpenFlow messages with similar meanings have multiple variants across
50 * OpenFlow versions or vendor extensions. Each variant has a different
51 * OFPRAW_* enumeration constant. More specifically, if two messages have
52 * different types, different numbers, or different arguments, then they must
53 * have different OFPRAW_* values.
55 * The comments here must follow a stylized form because the "extract-ofp-msgs"
56 * program parses them at build time to generate data tables. The syntax of
59 * type versions (number): arguments.
61 * where the syntax of each part is:
63 * - type: One of OFPT (standard OpenFlow message), OFPST (standard OpenFlow
64 * statistics message), NXT (Nicira extension message), or NXST (Nicira
65 * extension statistics message).
67 * As new vendors implement extensions it will make sense to expand the
68 * dictionary of possible types.
70 * - versions: The OpenFlow version or versions in which this message is
71 * supported, e.g. "1.0" or "1.1" or "1.0+".
74 * For OFPT, the 'type' in struct ofp_header.
75 * For OFPST, the 'type' in struct ofp_stats_msg or ofp11_stats_msg.
76 * For NXT, the 'subtype' in struct nicira_header.
77 * For NXST, the 'subtype' in struct nicira10_stats_msg or
80 * - arguments: The types of data that follow the OpenFlow headers (the
81 * message "body"). This can be "void" if the message has no body.
82 * Otherwise, it should be a comma-separated sequence of C types. The
83 * last type in the sequence can end with [] if the body ends in a
84 * variable-length sequence.
86 * The arguments are used to validate the lengths of messages when a
87 * header is parsed. Any message whose length isn't valid as a length of
88 * the specified types will be rejected with OFPERR_OFPBRC_BAD_LEN.
90 * A few OpenFlow messages, such as OFPT_PACKET_IN, intentionally end with
91 * only part of a structure, up to some specified member. The syntax "up
92 * to <member>" indicates this, e.g. "struct ofp11_packet_in up to data".
95 /* Standard messages. */
97 /* OFPT 1.0+ (0): uint8_t[]. */
100 /* OFPT 1.0+ (1): struct ofp_error_msg, uint8_t[]. */
103 /* OFPT 1.0+ (2): uint8_t[]. */
104 OFPRAW_OFPT_ECHO_REQUEST,
106 /* OFPT 1.0+ (3): uint8_t[]. */
107 OFPRAW_OFPT_ECHO_REPLY,
109 /* OFPT 1.0+ (5): void. */
110 OFPRAW_OFPT_FEATURES_REQUEST,
112 /* OFPT 1.0 (6): struct ofp_switch_features, struct ofp10_phy_port[]. */
113 OFPRAW_OFPT10_FEATURES_REPLY,
114 /* OFPT 1.1+ (6): struct ofp_switch_features, struct ofp11_port[]. */
115 OFPRAW_OFPT11_FEATURES_REPLY,
117 /* OFPT 1.0+ (7): void. */
118 OFPRAW_OFPT_GET_CONFIG_REQUEST,
120 /* OFPT 1.0+ (8): struct ofp_switch_config. */
121 OFPRAW_OFPT_GET_CONFIG_REPLY,
123 /* OFPT 1.0+ (9): struct ofp_switch_config. */
124 OFPRAW_OFPT_SET_CONFIG,
126 /* OFPT 1.0 (10): struct ofp_packet_in up to data, uint8_t[]. */
127 OFPRAW_OFPT10_PACKET_IN,
128 /* OFPT 1.1 (10): struct ofp11_packet_in up to data, uint8_t[]. */
129 OFPRAW_OFPT11_PACKET_IN,
130 /* OFPT 1.2 (10): struct ofp12_packet_in, uint8_t[]. */
131 OFPRAW_OFPT12_PACKET_IN,
132 /* NXT 1.0+ (17): struct nx_packet_in, uint8_t[]. */
133 OFPRAW_NXT_PACKET_IN,
135 /* OFPT 1.0 (11): struct ofp_flow_removed. */
136 OFPRAW_OFPT10_FLOW_REMOVED,
137 /* OFPT 1.1+ (11): struct ofp11_flow_removed, uint8_t[8][]. */
138 OFPRAW_OFPT11_FLOW_REMOVED,
139 /* NXT 1.0+ (14): struct nx_flow_removed, uint8_t[8][]. */
140 OFPRAW_NXT_FLOW_REMOVED,
142 /* OFPT 1.0 (12): struct ofp_port_status, struct ofp10_phy_port. */
143 OFPRAW_OFPT10_PORT_STATUS,
144 /* OFPT 1.1+ (12): struct ofp_port_status, struct ofp11_port. */
145 OFPRAW_OFPT11_PORT_STATUS,
147 /* OFPT 1.0 (13): struct ofp_packet_out, uint8_t[]. */
148 OFPRAW_OFPT10_PACKET_OUT,
149 /* OFPT 1.1+ (13): struct ofp11_packet_out, uint8_t[]. */
150 OFPRAW_OFPT11_PACKET_OUT,
152 /* OFPT 1.0 (14): struct ofp10_flow_mod, struct ofp_action_header[]. */
153 OFPRAW_OFPT10_FLOW_MOD,
154 /* OFPT 1.1+ (14): struct ofp11_flow_mod, struct ofp11_instruction[]. */
155 OFPRAW_OFPT11_FLOW_MOD,
156 /* NXT 1.0+ (13): struct nx_flow_mod, uint8_t[8][]. */
159 /* OFPT 1.0 (15): struct ofp10_port_mod. */
160 OFPRAW_OFPT10_PORT_MOD,
161 /* OFPT 1.1+ (16): struct ofp11_port_mod. */
162 OFPRAW_OFPT11_PORT_MOD,
164 /* OFPT 1.0 (18): void. */
165 OFPRAW_OFPT10_BARRIER_REQUEST,
166 /* OFPT 1.1+ (20): void. */
167 OFPRAW_OFPT11_BARRIER_REQUEST,
169 /* OFPT 1.0 (19): void. */
170 OFPRAW_OFPT10_BARRIER_REPLY,
171 /* OFPT 1.1+ (21): void. */
172 OFPRAW_OFPT11_BARRIER_REPLY,
174 /* Standard statistics. */
176 /* OFPST 1.0+ (0): void. */
177 OFPRAW_OFPST_DESC_REQUEST,
179 /* OFPST 1.0+ (0): struct ofp_desc_stats. */
180 OFPRAW_OFPST_DESC_REPLY,
182 /* OFPST 1.0 (1): struct ofp10_flow_stats_request. */
183 OFPRAW_OFPST10_FLOW_REQUEST,
184 /* OFPST 1.1+ (1): struct ofp11_flow_stats_request, uint8_t[8][]. */
185 OFPRAW_OFPST11_FLOW_REQUEST,
186 /* NXST 1.0 (0): struct nx_flow_stats_request, uint8_t[8][]. */
187 OFPRAW_NXST_FLOW_REQUEST,
189 /* OFPST 1.0 (1): uint8_t[]. */
190 OFPRAW_OFPST10_FLOW_REPLY,
191 /* OFPST 1.1+ (1): uint8_t[]. */
192 OFPRAW_OFPST11_FLOW_REPLY,
193 /* NXST 1.0 (0): uint8_t[]. */
194 OFPRAW_NXST_FLOW_REPLY,
196 /* OFPST 1.0 (2): struct ofp10_flow_stats_request. */
197 OFPRAW_OFPST10_AGGREGATE_REQUEST,
198 /* OFPST 1.1+ (2): struct ofp11_flow_stats_request, uint8_t[8][]. */
199 OFPRAW_OFPST11_AGGREGATE_REQUEST,
200 /* NXST 1.0 (1): struct nx_flow_stats_request, uint8_t[8][]. */
201 OFPRAW_NXST_AGGREGATE_REQUEST,
203 /* OFPST 1.0+ (2): struct ofp_aggregate_stats_reply. */
204 OFPRAW_OFPST_AGGREGATE_REPLY,
205 /* NXST 1.0 (1): struct ofp_aggregate_stats_reply. */
206 OFPRAW_NXST_AGGREGATE_REPLY,
208 /* OFPST 1.0-1.2 (3): void. */
209 OFPRAW_OFPST_TABLE_REQUEST,
211 /* OFPST 1.0 (3): struct ofp10_table_stats[]. */
212 OFPRAW_OFPST10_TABLE_REPLY,
213 /* OFPST 1.1 (3): struct ofp11_table_stats[]. */
214 OFPRAW_OFPST11_TABLE_REPLY,
215 /* OFPST 1.2 (3): struct ofp12_table_stats[]. */
216 OFPRAW_OFPST12_TABLE_REPLY,
218 /* OFPST 1.0 (4): struct ofp10_port_stats_request. */
219 OFPRAW_OFPST10_PORT_REQUEST,
220 /* OFPST 1.1+ (4): struct ofp11_port_stats_request. */
221 OFPRAW_OFPST11_PORT_REQUEST,
223 /* OFPST 1.0 (4): struct ofp10_port_stats[]. */
224 OFPRAW_OFPST10_PORT_REPLY,
225 /* OFPST 1.1+ (4): struct ofp11_port_stats[]. */
226 OFPRAW_OFPST11_PORT_REPLY,
228 /* OFPST 1.0 (5): struct ofp10_queue_stats_request. */
229 OFPRAW_OFPST_QUEUE_REQUEST,
231 /* OFPST 1.0 (5): struct ofp10_queue_stats[]. */
232 OFPRAW_OFPST_QUEUE_REPLY,
234 /* OFPST 1.0 (13): void. */
235 OFPRAW_OFPST_PORT_DESC_REQUEST,
237 /* OFPST 1.0 (13): struct ofp10_phy_port[]. */
238 OFPRAW_OFPST_PORT_DESC_REPLY,
240 /* Nicira extension messages.
242 * Nicira extensions that correspond to standard OpenFlow messages are listed
243 * alongside the standard versions above. */
245 /* NXT 1.0+ (10): struct nx_role_request. */
246 OFPRAW_NXT_ROLE_REQUEST,
248 /* NXT 1.0+ (11): struct nx_role_request. */
249 OFPRAW_NXT_ROLE_REPLY,
251 /* NXT 1.0+ (12): struct nx_set_flow_format. */
252 OFPRAW_NXT_SET_FLOW_FORMAT,
254 /* NXT 1.0+ (15): struct nx_flow_mod_table_id. */
255 OFPRAW_NXT_FLOW_MOD_TABLE_ID,
257 /* NXT 1.0+ (16): struct nx_set_packet_in_format. */
258 OFPRAW_NXT_SET_PACKET_IN_FORMAT,
260 /* NXT 1.0+ (18): void. */
263 /* NXT 1.0+ (19): struct nx_async_config. */
264 OFPRAW_NXT_SET_ASYNC_CONFIG,
266 /* NXT 1.0+ (20): struct nx_controller_id. */
267 OFPRAW_NXT_SET_CONTROLLER_ID,
269 /* NXT 1.0+ (21): struct nx_flow_monitor_cancel. */
270 OFPRAW_NXT_FLOW_MONITOR_CANCEL,
272 /* NXT 1.0+ (22): void. */
273 OFPRAW_NXT_FLOW_MONITOR_PAUSED,
275 /* NXT 1.0+ (23): void. */
276 OFPRAW_NXT_FLOW_MONITOR_RESUMED,
278 /* Nicira extension statistics.
280 * Nicira extension statistics that correspond to standard OpenFlow statistics
281 * are listed alongside the standard versions above. */
283 /* NXST 1.0 (2): uint8_t[8][]. */
284 OFPRAW_NXST_FLOW_MONITOR_REQUEST,
286 /* NXST 1.0 (2): uint8_t[8][]. */
287 OFPRAW_NXST_FLOW_MONITOR_REPLY,
290 /* Decoding messages into OFPRAW_* values. */
291 enum ofperr ofpraw_decode(enum ofpraw *, const struct ofp_header *);
292 enum ofperr ofpraw_pull(enum ofpraw *, struct ofpbuf *);
293 enum ofpraw ofpraw_pull_assert(struct ofpbuf *);
295 enum ofperr ofpraw_decode_partial(enum ofpraw *,
296 const struct ofp_header *, size_t length);
298 /* Encoding messages using OFPRAW_* values. */
299 struct ofpbuf *ofpraw_alloc(enum ofpraw, uint8_t ofp_version,
300 size_t extra_tailroom);
301 struct ofpbuf *ofpraw_alloc_xid(enum ofpraw, uint8_t ofp_version,
302 ovs_be32 xid, size_t extra_tailroom);
303 struct ofpbuf *ofpraw_alloc_reply(enum ofpraw,
304 const struct ofp_header *request,
305 size_t extra_tailroom);
306 struct ofpbuf *ofpraw_alloc_stats_reply(const struct ofp_header *request,
307 size_t extra_tailroom);
309 void ofpraw_put(enum ofpraw, uint8_t ofp_version, struct ofpbuf *);
310 void ofpraw_put_xid(enum ofpraw, uint8_t ofp_version, ovs_be32 xid,
312 void ofpraw_put_reply(enum ofpraw, const struct ofp_header *request,
314 void ofpraw_put_stats_reply(const struct ofp_header *request, struct ofpbuf *);
316 /* Information about OFPRAW_* values. */
317 const char *ofpraw_get_name(enum ofpraw);
318 enum ofpraw ofpraw_stats_request_to_reply(enum ofpraw, uint8_t version);
320 /* Semantic identifiers for OpenFlow messages.
322 * Each OFPTYPE_* enumeration constant represents one or more concrete format
323 * of OpenFlow message. When two variants of a message have essentially the
324 * same meaning, they are assigned a single OFPTYPE_* value.
326 * The comments here must follow a stylized form because the "extract-ofp-msgs"
327 * program parses them at build time to generate data tables. The format is
328 * simply to list each OFPRAW_* enumeration constant for a given OFPTYPE_*,
329 * each followed by a period. */
331 /* Immutable messages. */
332 OFPTYPE_HELLO, /* OFPRAW_OFPT_HELLO. */
333 OFPTYPE_ERROR, /* OFPRAW_OFPT_ERROR. */
334 OFPTYPE_ECHO_REQUEST, /* OFPRAW_OFPT_ECHO_REQUEST. */
335 OFPTYPE_ECHO_REPLY, /* OFPRAW_OFPT_ECHO_REPLY. */
337 /* Switch configuration messages. */
338 OFPTYPE_FEATURES_REQUEST, /* OFPRAW_OFPT_FEATURES_REQUEST. */
339 OFPTYPE_FEATURES_REPLY, /* OFPRAW_OFPT10_FEATURES_REPLY.
340 * OFPRAW_OFPT11_FEATURES_REPLY. */
341 OFPTYPE_GET_CONFIG_REQUEST, /* OFPRAW_OFPT_GET_CONFIG_REQUEST. */
342 OFPTYPE_GET_CONFIG_REPLY, /* OFPRAW_OFPT_GET_CONFIG_REPLY. */
343 OFPTYPE_SET_CONFIG, /* OFPRAW_OFPT_SET_CONFIG. */
345 /* Asynchronous messages. */
346 OFPTYPE_PACKET_IN, /* OFPRAW_OFPT10_PACKET_IN.
347 * OFPRAW_OFPT11_PACKET_IN.
348 * OFPRAW_OFPT12_PACKET_IN.
349 * OFPRAW_NXT_PACKET_IN. */
350 OFPTYPE_FLOW_REMOVED, /* OFPRAW_OFPT10_FLOW_REMOVED.
351 * OFPRAW_OFPT11_FLOW_REMOVED.
352 * OFPRAW_NXT_FLOW_REMOVED. */
353 OFPTYPE_PORT_STATUS, /* OFPRAW_OFPT10_PORT_STATUS.
354 * OFPRAW_OFPT11_PORT_STATUS. */
356 /* Controller command messages. */
357 OFPTYPE_PACKET_OUT, /* OFPRAW_OFPT10_PACKET_OUT.
358 * OFPRAW_OFPT11_PACKET_OUT. */
359 OFPTYPE_FLOW_MOD, /* OFPRAW_OFPT10_FLOW_MOD.
360 * OFPRAW_OFPT11_FLOW_MOD.
361 * OFPRAW_NXT_FLOW_MOD. */
362 OFPTYPE_PORT_MOD, /* OFPRAW_OFPT10_PORT_MOD.
363 * OFPRAW_OFPT11_PORT_MOD. */
365 /* Barrier messages. */
366 OFPTYPE_BARRIER_REQUEST, /* OFPRAW_OFPT10_BARRIER_REQUEST.
367 * OFPRAW_OFPT11_BARRIER_REQUEST. */
368 OFPTYPE_BARRIER_REPLY, /* OFPRAW_OFPT10_BARRIER_REPLY.
369 * OFPRAW_OFPT11_BARRIER_REPLY. */
372 OFPTYPE_DESC_STATS_REQUEST, /* OFPRAW_OFPST_DESC_REQUEST. */
373 OFPTYPE_DESC_STATS_REPLY, /* OFPRAW_OFPST_DESC_REPLY. */
374 OFPTYPE_FLOW_STATS_REQUEST, /* OFPRAW_OFPST10_FLOW_REQUEST.
375 * OFPRAW_OFPST11_FLOW_REQUEST.
376 * OFPRAW_NXST_FLOW_REQUEST. */
377 OFPTYPE_FLOW_STATS_REPLY, /* OFPRAW_OFPST10_FLOW_REPLY.
378 * OFPRAW_OFPST11_FLOW_REPLY.
379 * OFPRAW_NXST_FLOW_REPLY. */
380 OFPTYPE_AGGREGATE_STATS_REQUEST, /* OFPRAW_OFPST10_AGGREGATE_REQUEST.
381 * OFPRAW_OFPST11_AGGREGATE_REQUEST.
382 * OFPRAW_NXST_AGGREGATE_REQUEST. */
383 OFPTYPE_AGGREGATE_STATS_REPLY, /* OFPRAW_OFPST_AGGREGATE_REPLY.
384 * OFPRAW_NXST_AGGREGATE_REPLY. */
385 OFPTYPE_TABLE_STATS_REQUEST, /* OFPRAW_OFPST_TABLE_REQUEST. */
386 OFPTYPE_TABLE_STATS_REPLY, /* OFPRAW_OFPST10_TABLE_REPLY.
387 * OFPRAW_OFPST11_TABLE_REPLY.
388 * OFPRAW_OFPST12_TABLE_REPLY. */
389 OFPTYPE_PORT_STATS_REQUEST, /* OFPRAW_OFPST10_PORT_REQUEST.
390 * OFPRAW_OFPST11_PORT_REQUEST. */
391 OFPTYPE_PORT_STATS_REPLY, /* OFPRAW_OFPST10_PORT_REPLY.
392 * OFPRAW_OFPST11_PORT_REPLY. */
393 OFPTYPE_QUEUE_STATS_REQUEST, /* OFPRAW_OFPST_QUEUE_REQUEST. */
394 OFPTYPE_QUEUE_STATS_REPLY, /* OFPRAW_OFPST_QUEUE_REPLY. */
395 OFPTYPE_PORT_DESC_STATS_REQUEST, /* OFPRAW_OFPST_PORT_DESC_REQUEST. */
396 OFPTYPE_PORT_DESC_STATS_REPLY, /* OFPRAW_OFPST_PORT_DESC_REPLY. */
398 /* Nicira extensions. */
399 OFPTYPE_ROLE_REQUEST, /* OFPRAW_NXT_ROLE_REQUEST. */
400 OFPTYPE_ROLE_REPLY, /* OFPRAW_NXT_ROLE_REPLY. */
401 OFPTYPE_SET_FLOW_FORMAT, /* OFPRAW_NXT_SET_FLOW_FORMAT. */
402 OFPTYPE_FLOW_MOD_TABLE_ID, /* OFPRAW_NXT_FLOW_MOD_TABLE_ID. */
403 OFPTYPE_SET_PACKET_IN_FORMAT, /* OFPRAW_NXT_SET_PACKET_IN_FORMAT. */
404 OFPTYPE_FLOW_AGE, /* OFPRAW_NXT_FLOW_AGE. */
405 OFPTYPE_SET_ASYNC_CONFIG, /* OFPRAW_NXT_SET_ASYNC_CONFIG. */
406 OFPTYPE_SET_CONTROLLER_ID, /* OFPRAW_NXT_SET_CONTROLLER_ID. */
408 /* Flow monitor extension. */
409 OFPTYPE_FLOW_MONITOR_STATS_REQUEST, /* OFPRAW_NXST_FLOW_MONITOR_REQUEST. */
410 OFPTYPE_FLOW_MONITOR_STATS_REPLY, /* OFPRAW_NXST_FLOW_MONITOR_REPLY. */
411 OFPTYPE_FLOW_MONITOR_CANCEL, /* OFPRAW_NXT_FLOW_MONITOR_CANCEL. */
412 OFPTYPE_FLOW_MONITOR_PAUSED, /* OFPRAW_NXT_FLOW_MONITOR_PAUSED. */
413 OFPTYPE_FLOW_MONITOR_RESUMED, /* OFPRAW_NXT_FLOW_MONITOR_RESUMED. */
416 /* Decoding messages into OFPTYPE_* values. */
417 enum ofperr ofptype_decode(enum ofptype *, const struct ofp_header *);
418 enum ofperr ofptype_pull(enum ofptype *, struct ofpbuf *);
419 enum ofptype ofptype_from_ofpraw(enum ofpraw);
421 /* OpenFlow message properties. */
422 void ofpmsg_update_length(struct ofpbuf *);
423 const void *ofpmsg_body(const struct ofp_header *);
425 /* Multipart messages (aka "statistics").
427 * Individual OpenFlow messages are limited to 64 kB in size, but some messages
428 * need to be longer. Therefore, multipart messages allow a longer message to
429 * be divided into multiple parts at some convenient boundary. For example,
430 * limiting the response to a "flow dump" request to 64 kB would unreasonably
431 * limit the maximum number of flows in an OpenFlow switch, so a "flow dump" is
432 * expressed as a multipart request/reply pair, with the reply broken into
433 * pieces between flows.
435 * Multipart messages always consist of a request/reply pair.
437 * In OpenFlow 1.0, 1.1, and 1.2, requests must always fit in a single message,
438 * that is, only a multipart reply may have more than one part. OpenFlow 1.3
439 * adds one multipart request. This code does not yet support multipart
442 /* Encoding multipart replies.
444 * These functions are useful for multipart replies that might really require
445 * more than one message. A multipart message that is known in advance to fit
446 * within 64 kB doesn't need any special treatment, so you might as well use
447 * the ofpraw_alloc_*() functions.
449 * These functions work with a "struct list" of "struct ofpbuf"s, each of
450 * which represents one part of a multipart message. */
451 void ofpmp_init(struct list *, const struct ofp_header *request);
452 struct ofpbuf *ofpmp_reserve(struct list *, size_t len);
453 void *ofpmp_append(struct list *, size_t len);
454 void ofpmp_postappend(struct list *, size_t start_ofs);
456 /* Decoding multipart replies. */
457 uint16_t ofpmp_flags(const struct ofp_header *);
458 bool ofpmp_more(const struct ofp_header *);
460 #endif /* ofp-msgs.h */