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27 #include "openflow/openflow.h"
28 #include "poll-loop.h"
35 VLOG_DEFINE_THIS_MODULE(rconn);
37 COVERAGE_DEFINE(rconn_discarded);
38 COVERAGE_DEFINE(rconn_overflow);
39 COVERAGE_DEFINE(rconn_queued);
40 COVERAGE_DEFINE(rconn_sent);
44 STATE(BACKOFF, 1 << 1) \
45 STATE(CONNECTING, 1 << 2) \
46 STATE(ACTIVE, 1 << 3) \
49 #define STATE(NAME, VALUE) S_##NAME = VALUE,
55 state_name(enum state state)
58 #define STATE(NAME, VALUE) case S_##NAME: return #NAME;
65 /* A reliable connection to an OpenFlow switch or controller.
67 * See the large comment in rconn.h for more information. */
73 char *name; /* Human-readable descriptive name. */
74 char *target; /* vconn name, passed to vconn_open(). */
77 struct list txq; /* Contains "struct ofpbuf"s. */
81 time_t backoff_deadline;
83 time_t last_connected;
84 time_t last_disconnected;
85 unsigned int packets_sent;
89 /* In S_ACTIVE and S_IDLE, probably_admitted reports whether we believe
90 * that the peer has made a (positive) admission control decision on our
91 * connection. If we have not yet been (probably) admitted, then the
92 * connection does not reset the timer used for deciding whether the switch
93 * should go into fail-open mode.
95 * last_admitted reports the last time we believe such a positive admission
96 * control decision was made. */
97 bool probably_admitted;
100 /* These values are simply for statistics reporting, not used directly by
101 * anything internal to the rconn (or ofproto for that matter). */
102 unsigned int packets_received;
103 unsigned int n_attempted_connections, n_successful_connections;
104 time_t creation_time;
105 unsigned long int total_time_connected;
107 /* If we can't connect to the peer, it could be for any number of reasons.
108 * Usually, one would assume it is because the peer is not running or
109 * because the network is partitioned. But it could also be because the
110 * network topology has changed, in which case the upper layer will need to
111 * reassess it (in particular, obtain a new IP address via DHCP and find
112 * the new location of the controller). We set this flag when we suspect
113 * that this could be the case. */
114 bool questionable_connectivity;
115 time_t last_questioned;
117 /* Throughout this file, "probe" is shorthand for "inactivity probe".
118 * When nothing has been received from the peer for a while, we send out
119 * an echo request as an inactivity probe packet. We should receive back
121 int probe_interval; /* Secs of inactivity before sending probe. */
123 /* When we create a vconn we obtain these values, to save them past the end
124 * of the vconn's lifetime. Otherwise, in-band control will only allow
125 * traffic when a vconn is actually open, but it is nice to allow ARP to
126 * complete even between connection attempts, and it is also polite to
127 * allow traffic from other switches to go through to the controller
128 * whether or not we are connected.
130 * We don't cache the local port, because that changes from one connection
131 * attempt to the next. */
132 uint32_t local_ip, remote_ip;
133 uint16_t remote_port;
135 /* Messages sent or received are copied to the monitor connections. */
136 #define MAX_MONITORS 8
137 struct vconn *monitors[8];
141 static unsigned int elapsed_in_this_state(const struct rconn *);
142 static unsigned int timeout(const struct rconn *);
143 static bool timed_out(const struct rconn *);
144 static void state_transition(struct rconn *, enum state);
145 static void rconn_set_target__(struct rconn *,
146 const char *target, const char *name);
147 static int try_send(struct rconn *);
148 static void reconnect(struct rconn *);
149 static void report_error(struct rconn *, int error);
150 static void disconnect(struct rconn *, int error);
151 static void flush_queue(struct rconn *);
152 static void question_connectivity(struct rconn *);
153 static void copy_to_monitor(struct rconn *, const struct ofpbuf *);
154 static bool is_connected_state(enum state);
155 static bool is_admitted_msg(const struct ofpbuf *);
156 static bool rconn_logging_connection_attempts__(const struct rconn *);
158 /* Creates and returns a new rconn.
160 * 'probe_interval' is a number of seconds. If the interval passes once
161 * without an OpenFlow message being received from the peer, the rconn sends
162 * out an "echo request" message. If the interval passes again without a
163 * message being received, the rconn disconnects and re-connects to the peer.
164 * Setting 'probe_interval' to 0 disables this behavior.
166 * 'max_backoff' is the maximum number of seconds between attempts to connect
167 * to the peer. The actual interval starts at 1 second and doubles on each
168 * failure until it reaches 'max_backoff'. If 0 is specified, the default of
171 * The new rconn is initially unconnected. Use rconn_connect() or
172 * rconn_connect_unreliably() to connect it. */
174 rconn_create(int probe_interval, int max_backoff)
176 struct rconn *rc = xzalloc(sizeof *rc);
179 rc->state_entered = time_now();
182 rc->name = xstrdup("void");
183 rc->target = xstrdup("void");
184 rc->reliable = false;
189 rc->max_backoff = max_backoff ? max_backoff : 8;
190 rc->backoff_deadline = TIME_MIN;
191 rc->last_received = time_now();
192 rc->last_connected = TIME_MIN;
193 rc->last_disconnected = TIME_MIN;
196 rc->packets_sent = 0;
198 rc->probably_admitted = false;
199 rc->last_admitted = time_now();
201 rc->packets_received = 0;
202 rc->n_attempted_connections = 0;
203 rc->n_successful_connections = 0;
204 rc->creation_time = time_now();
205 rc->total_time_connected = 0;
207 rc->questionable_connectivity = false;
208 rc->last_questioned = time_now();
210 rconn_set_probe_interval(rc, probe_interval);
218 rconn_set_max_backoff(struct rconn *rc, int max_backoff)
220 rc->max_backoff = MAX(1, max_backoff);
221 if (rc->state == S_BACKOFF && rc->backoff > max_backoff) {
222 rc->backoff = max_backoff;
223 if (rc->backoff_deadline > time_now() + max_backoff) {
224 rc->backoff_deadline = time_now() + max_backoff;
230 rconn_get_max_backoff(const struct rconn *rc)
232 return rc->max_backoff;
236 rconn_set_probe_interval(struct rconn *rc, int probe_interval)
238 rc->probe_interval = probe_interval ? MAX(5, probe_interval) : 0;
242 rconn_get_probe_interval(const struct rconn *rc)
244 return rc->probe_interval;
247 /* Drops any existing connection on 'rc', then sets up 'rc' to connect to
248 * 'target' and reconnect as needed. 'target' should be a remote OpenFlow
249 * target in a form acceptable to vconn_open().
251 * If 'name' is nonnull, then it is used in log messages in place of 'target'.
252 * It should presumably give more information to a human reader than 'target',
253 * but it need not be acceptable to vconn_open(). */
255 rconn_connect(struct rconn *rc, const char *target, const char *name)
257 rconn_disconnect(rc);
258 rconn_set_target__(rc, target, name);
263 /* Drops any existing connection on 'rc', then configures 'rc' to use
264 * 'vconn'. If the connection on 'vconn' drops, 'rc' will not reconnect on it
267 * By default, the target obtained from vconn_get_name(vconn) is used in log
268 * messages. If 'name' is nonnull, then it is used instead. It should
269 * presumably give more information to a human reader than the target, but it
270 * need not be acceptable to vconn_open(). */
272 rconn_connect_unreliably(struct rconn *rc,
273 struct vconn *vconn, const char *name)
275 assert(vconn != NULL);
276 rconn_disconnect(rc);
277 rconn_set_target__(rc, vconn_get_name(vconn), name);
278 rc->reliable = false;
280 rc->last_connected = time_now();
281 state_transition(rc, S_ACTIVE);
284 /* If 'rc' is connected, forces it to drop the connection and reconnect. */
286 rconn_reconnect(struct rconn *rc)
288 if (rc->state & (S_ACTIVE | S_IDLE)) {
289 VLOG_INFO("%s: disconnecting", rc->name);
295 rconn_disconnect(struct rconn *rc)
297 if (rc->state != S_VOID) {
299 vconn_close(rc->vconn);
302 rconn_set_target__(rc, "void", NULL);
303 rc->reliable = false;
306 rc->backoff_deadline = TIME_MIN;
308 state_transition(rc, S_VOID);
312 /* Disconnects 'rc' and frees the underlying storage. */
314 rconn_destroy(struct rconn *rc)
321 vconn_close(rc->vconn);
323 ofpbuf_list_delete(&rc->txq);
324 for (i = 0; i < rc->n_monitors; i++) {
325 vconn_close(rc->monitors[i]);
332 timeout_VOID(const struct rconn *rc OVS_UNUSED)
338 run_VOID(struct rconn *rc OVS_UNUSED)
344 reconnect(struct rconn *rc)
348 if (rconn_logging_connection_attempts__(rc)) {
349 VLOG_INFO("%s: connecting...", rc->name);
351 rc->n_attempted_connections++;
352 retval = vconn_open(rc->target, OFP_VERSION, &rc->vconn);
354 rc->remote_ip = vconn_get_remote_ip(rc->vconn);
355 rc->local_ip = vconn_get_local_ip(rc->vconn);
356 rc->remote_port = vconn_get_remote_port(rc->vconn);
357 rc->backoff_deadline = time_now() + rc->backoff;
358 state_transition(rc, S_CONNECTING);
360 VLOG_WARN("%s: connection failed (%s)", rc->name, strerror(retval));
361 rc->backoff_deadline = TIME_MAX; /* Prevent resetting backoff. */
362 disconnect(rc, retval);
367 timeout_BACKOFF(const struct rconn *rc)
373 run_BACKOFF(struct rconn *rc)
381 timeout_CONNECTING(const struct rconn *rc)
383 return MAX(1, rc->backoff);
387 run_CONNECTING(struct rconn *rc)
389 int retval = vconn_connect(rc->vconn);
391 VLOG_INFO("%s: connected", rc->name);
392 rc->n_successful_connections++;
393 state_transition(rc, S_ACTIVE);
394 rc->last_connected = rc->state_entered;
395 } else if (retval != EAGAIN) {
396 if (rconn_logging_connection_attempts__(rc)) {
397 VLOG_INFO("%s: connection failed (%s)",
398 rc->name, strerror(retval));
400 disconnect(rc, retval);
401 } else if (timed_out(rc)) {
402 if (rconn_logging_connection_attempts__(rc)) {
403 VLOG_INFO("%s: connection timed out", rc->name);
405 rc->backoff_deadline = TIME_MAX; /* Prevent resetting backoff. */
406 disconnect(rc, ETIMEDOUT);
411 do_tx_work(struct rconn *rc)
413 if (list_is_empty(&rc->txq)) {
416 while (!list_is_empty(&rc->txq)) {
417 int error = try_send(rc);
422 if (list_is_empty(&rc->txq)) {
423 poll_immediate_wake();
428 timeout_ACTIVE(const struct rconn *rc)
430 if (rc->probe_interval) {
431 unsigned int base = MAX(rc->last_received, rc->state_entered);
432 unsigned int arg = base + rc->probe_interval - rc->state_entered;
439 run_ACTIVE(struct rconn *rc)
442 unsigned int base = MAX(rc->last_received, rc->state_entered);
443 VLOG_DBG("%s: idle %u seconds, sending inactivity probe",
444 rc->name, (unsigned int) (time_now() - base));
446 /* Ordering is important here: rconn_send() can transition to BACKOFF,
447 * and we don't want to transition back to IDLE if so, because then we
448 * can end up queuing a packet with vconn == NULL and then *boom*. */
449 state_transition(rc, S_IDLE);
450 rconn_send(rc, make_echo_request(), NULL);
458 timeout_IDLE(const struct rconn *rc)
460 return rc->probe_interval;
464 run_IDLE(struct rconn *rc)
467 question_connectivity(rc);
468 VLOG_ERR("%s: no response to inactivity probe after %u "
469 "seconds, disconnecting",
470 rc->name, elapsed_in_this_state(rc));
471 disconnect(rc, ETIMEDOUT);
477 /* Performs whatever activities are necessary to maintain 'rc': if 'rc' is
478 * disconnected, attempts to (re)connect, backing off as necessary; if 'rc' is
479 * connected, attempts to send packets in the send queue, if any. */
481 rconn_run(struct rconn *rc)
487 vconn_run(rc->vconn);
489 for (i = 0; i < rc->n_monitors; i++) {
490 vconn_run(rc->monitors[i]);
494 old_state = rc->state;
496 #define STATE(NAME, VALUE) case S_##NAME: run_##NAME(rc); break;
502 } while (rc->state != old_state);
505 /* Causes the next call to poll_block() to wake up when rconn_run() should be
508 rconn_run_wait(struct rconn *rc)
514 vconn_run_wait(rc->vconn);
515 if ((rc->state & (S_ACTIVE | S_IDLE)) && !list_is_empty(&rc->txq)) {
516 vconn_wait(rc->vconn, WAIT_SEND);
519 for (i = 0; i < rc->n_monitors; i++) {
520 vconn_run_wait(rc->monitors[i]);
524 if (timeo != UINT_MAX) {
525 long long int expires = sat_add(rc->state_entered, timeo);
526 poll_timer_wait_until(expires * 1000);
530 /* Attempts to receive a packet from 'rc'. If successful, returns the packet;
531 * otherwise, returns a null pointer. The caller is responsible for freeing
532 * the packet (with ofpbuf_delete()). */
534 rconn_recv(struct rconn *rc)
536 if (rc->state & (S_ACTIVE | S_IDLE)) {
537 struct ofpbuf *buffer;
538 int error = vconn_recv(rc->vconn, &buffer);
540 copy_to_monitor(rc, buffer);
541 if (rc->probably_admitted || is_admitted_msg(buffer)
542 || time_now() - rc->last_connected >= 30) {
543 rc->probably_admitted = true;
544 rc->last_admitted = time_now();
546 rc->last_received = time_now();
547 rc->packets_received++;
548 if (rc->state == S_IDLE) {
549 state_transition(rc, S_ACTIVE);
552 } else if (error != EAGAIN) {
553 report_error(rc, error);
554 disconnect(rc, error);
560 /* Causes the next call to poll_block() to wake up when a packet may be ready
561 * to be received by vconn_recv() on 'rc'. */
563 rconn_recv_wait(struct rconn *rc)
566 vconn_wait(rc->vconn, WAIT_RECV);
570 /* Sends 'b' on 'rc'. Returns 0 if successful (in which case 'b' is
571 * destroyed), or ENOTCONN if 'rc' is not currently connected (in which case
572 * the caller retains ownership of 'b').
574 * If 'counter' is non-null, then 'counter' will be incremented while the
575 * packet is in flight, then decremented when it has been sent (or discarded
576 * due to disconnection). Because 'b' may be sent (or discarded) before this
577 * function returns, the caller may not be able to observe any change in
580 * There is no rconn_send_wait() function: an rconn has a send queue that it
581 * takes care of sending if you call rconn_run(), which will have the side
582 * effect of waking up poll_block(). */
584 rconn_send(struct rconn *rc, struct ofpbuf *b,
585 struct rconn_packet_counter *counter)
587 if (rconn_is_connected(rc)) {
588 COVERAGE_INC(rconn_queued);
589 copy_to_monitor(rc, b);
590 b->private_p = counter;
592 rconn_packet_counter_inc(counter);
594 list_push_back(&rc->txq, &b->list_node);
596 /* If the queue was empty before we added 'b', try to send some
597 * packets. (But if the queue had packets in it, it's because the
598 * vconn is backlogged and there's no point in stuffing more into it
599 * now. We'll get back to that in rconn_run().) */
600 if (rc->txq.next == &b->list_node) {
609 /* Sends 'b' on 'rc'. Increments 'counter' while the packet is in flight; it
610 * will be decremented when it has been sent (or discarded due to
611 * disconnection). Returns 0 if successful, EAGAIN if 'counter->n' is already
612 * at least as large as 'queue_limit', or ENOTCONN if 'rc' is not currently
613 * connected. Regardless of return value, 'b' is destroyed.
615 * Because 'b' may be sent (or discarded) before this function returns, the
616 * caller may not be able to observe any change in 'counter'.
618 * There is no rconn_send_wait() function: an rconn has a send queue that it
619 * takes care of sending if you call rconn_run(), which will have the side
620 * effect of waking up poll_block(). */
622 rconn_send_with_limit(struct rconn *rc, struct ofpbuf *b,
623 struct rconn_packet_counter *counter, int queue_limit)
626 retval = counter->n >= queue_limit ? EAGAIN : rconn_send(rc, b, counter);
628 COVERAGE_INC(rconn_overflow);
634 /* Returns the total number of packets successfully sent on the underlying
635 * vconn. A packet is not counted as sent while it is still queued in the
636 * rconn, only when it has been successfuly passed to the vconn. */
638 rconn_packets_sent(const struct rconn *rc)
640 return rc->packets_sent;
643 /* Adds 'vconn' to 'rc' as a monitoring connection, to which all messages sent
644 * and received on 'rconn' will be copied. 'rc' takes ownership of 'vconn'. */
646 rconn_add_monitor(struct rconn *rc, struct vconn *vconn)
648 if (rc->n_monitors < ARRAY_SIZE(rc->monitors)) {
649 VLOG_INFO("new monitor connection from %s", vconn_get_name(vconn));
650 rc->monitors[rc->n_monitors++] = vconn;
652 VLOG_DBG("too many monitor connections, discarding %s",
653 vconn_get_name(vconn));
658 /* Returns 'rc''s name. This is a name for human consumption, appropriate for
659 * use in log messages. It is not necessarily a name that may be passed
660 * directly to, e.g., vconn_open(). */
662 rconn_get_name(const struct rconn *rc)
667 /* Sets 'rc''s name to 'new_name'. */
669 rconn_set_name(struct rconn *rc, const char *new_name)
672 rc->name = xstrdup(new_name);
675 /* Returns 'rc''s target. This is intended to be a string that may be passed
676 * directly to, e.g., vconn_open(). */
678 rconn_get_target(const struct rconn *rc)
683 /* Returns true if 'rconn' is connected or in the process of reconnecting,
684 * false if 'rconn' is disconnected and will not reconnect on its own. */
686 rconn_is_alive(const struct rconn *rconn)
688 return rconn->state != S_VOID;
691 /* Returns true if 'rconn' is connected, false otherwise. */
693 rconn_is_connected(const struct rconn *rconn)
695 return is_connected_state(rconn->state);
698 /* Returns true if 'rconn' is connected and thought to have been accepted by
699 * the peer's admission-control policy. */
701 rconn_is_admitted(const struct rconn *rconn)
703 return (rconn_is_connected(rconn)
704 && rconn->last_admitted >= rconn->last_connected);
707 /* Returns 0 if 'rconn' is currently connected and considered to have been
708 * accepted by the peer's admission-control policy, otherwise the number of
709 * seconds since 'rconn' was last in such a state. */
711 rconn_failure_duration(const struct rconn *rconn)
713 return rconn_is_admitted(rconn) ? 0 : time_now() - rconn->last_admitted;
716 /* Returns the IP address of the peer, or 0 if the peer's IP address is not
719 rconn_get_remote_ip(const struct rconn *rconn)
721 return rconn->remote_ip;
724 /* Returns the transport port of the peer, or 0 if the peer's port is not
727 rconn_get_remote_port(const struct rconn *rconn)
729 return rconn->remote_port;
732 /* Returns the IP address used to connect to the peer, or 0 if the
733 * connection is not an IP-based protocol or if its IP address is not
736 rconn_get_local_ip(const struct rconn *rconn)
738 return rconn->local_ip;
741 /* Returns the transport port used to connect to the peer, or 0 if the
742 * connection does not contain a port or if the port is not known. */
744 rconn_get_local_port(const struct rconn *rconn)
746 return rconn->vconn ? vconn_get_local_port(rconn->vconn) : 0;
749 /* If 'rconn' can't connect to the peer, it could be for any number of reasons.
750 * Usually, one would assume it is because the peer is not running or because
751 * the network is partitioned. But it could also be because the network
752 * topology has changed, in which case the upper layer will need to reassess it
753 * (in particular, obtain a new IP address via DHCP and find the new location
754 * of the controller). When this appears that this might be the case, this
755 * function returns true. It also clears the questionability flag and prevents
756 * it from being set again for some time. */
758 rconn_is_connectivity_questionable(struct rconn *rconn)
760 bool questionable = rconn->questionable_connectivity;
761 rconn->questionable_connectivity = false;
765 /* Returns the total number of packets successfully received by the underlying
768 rconn_packets_received(const struct rconn *rc)
770 return rc->packets_received;
773 /* Returns a string representing the internal state of 'rc'. The caller must
774 * not modify or free the string. */
776 rconn_get_state(const struct rconn *rc)
778 return state_name(rc->state);
781 /* Returns the number of connection attempts made by 'rc', including any
782 * ongoing attempt that has not yet succeeded or failed. */
784 rconn_get_attempted_connections(const struct rconn *rc)
786 return rc->n_attempted_connections;
789 /* Returns the number of successful connection attempts made by 'rc'. */
791 rconn_get_successful_connections(const struct rconn *rc)
793 return rc->n_successful_connections;
796 /* Returns the time at which the last successful connection was made by
797 * 'rc'. Returns TIME_MIN if never connected. */
799 rconn_get_last_connection(const struct rconn *rc)
801 return rc->last_connected;
804 /* Returns the time at which 'rc' was last disconnected. Returns TIME_MIN
805 * if never disconnected. */
807 rconn_get_last_disconnect(const struct rconn *rc)
809 return rc->last_disconnected;
812 /* Returns the time at which the last OpenFlow message was received by 'rc'.
813 * If no packets have been received on 'rc', returns the time at which 'rc'
816 rconn_get_last_received(const struct rconn *rc)
818 return rc->last_received;
821 /* Returns the time at which 'rc' was created. */
823 rconn_get_creation_time(const struct rconn *rc)
825 return rc->creation_time;
828 /* Returns the approximate number of seconds that 'rc' has been connected. */
830 rconn_get_total_time_connected(const struct rconn *rc)
832 return (rc->total_time_connected
833 + (rconn_is_connected(rc) ? elapsed_in_this_state(rc) : 0));
836 /* Returns the current amount of backoff, in seconds. This is the amount of
837 * time after which the rconn will transition from BACKOFF to CONNECTING. */
839 rconn_get_backoff(const struct rconn *rc)
844 /* Returns the number of seconds spent in this state so far. */
846 rconn_get_state_elapsed(const struct rconn *rc)
848 return elapsed_in_this_state(rc);
851 /* Returns 'rc''s current connection sequence number, a number that changes
852 * every time that 'rconn' connects or disconnects. */
854 rconn_get_connection_seqno(const struct rconn *rc)
859 /* Returns a value that explains why 'rc' last disconnected:
861 * - 0 means that the last disconnection was caused by a call to
862 * rconn_disconnect(), or that 'rc' is new and has not yet completed its
863 * initial connection or connection attempt.
865 * - EOF means that the connection was closed in the normal way by the peer.
867 * - A positive integer is an errno value that represents the error.
870 rconn_get_last_error(const struct rconn *rc)
872 return rc->last_error;
875 struct rconn_packet_counter *
876 rconn_packet_counter_create(void)
878 struct rconn_packet_counter *c = xmalloc(sizeof *c);
885 rconn_packet_counter_destroy(struct rconn_packet_counter *c)
888 assert(c->ref_cnt > 0);
889 if (!--c->ref_cnt && !c->n) {
896 rconn_packet_counter_inc(struct rconn_packet_counter *c)
902 rconn_packet_counter_dec(struct rconn_packet_counter *c)
905 if (!--c->n && !c->ref_cnt) {
910 /* Set rc->target and rc->name to 'target' and 'name', respectively. If 'name'
911 * is null, 'target' is used.
913 * Also, clear out the cached IP address and port information, since changing
914 * the target also likely changes these values. */
916 rconn_set_target__(struct rconn *rc, const char *target, const char *name)
919 rc->name = xstrdup(name ? name : target);
921 rc->target = xstrdup(target);
927 /* Tries to send a packet from 'rc''s send buffer. Returns 0 if successful,
928 * otherwise a positive errno value. */
930 try_send(struct rconn *rc)
932 struct ofpbuf *msg = ofpbuf_from_list(rc->txq.next);
933 struct rconn_packet_counter *counter = msg->private_p;
936 /* Eagerly remove 'msg' from the txq. We can't remove it from the list
937 * after sending, if sending is successful, because it is then owned by the
938 * vconn, which might have freed it already. */
939 list_remove(&msg->list_node);
941 retval = vconn_send(rc->vconn, msg);
943 list_push_front(&rc->txq, &msg->list_node);
944 if (retval != EAGAIN) {
945 report_error(rc, retval);
946 disconnect(rc, retval);
950 COVERAGE_INC(rconn_sent);
953 rconn_packet_counter_dec(counter);
958 /* Reports that 'error' caused 'rc' to disconnect. 'error' may be a positive
959 * errno value, or it may be EOF to indicate that the connection was closed
962 report_error(struct rconn *rc, int error)
965 /* If 'rc' isn't reliable, then we don't really expect this connection
966 * to last forever anyway (probably it's a connection that we received
967 * via accept()), so use DBG level to avoid cluttering the logs. */
968 enum vlog_level level = rc->reliable ? VLL_INFO : VLL_DBG;
969 VLOG(level, "%s: connection closed by peer", rc->name);
971 VLOG_WARN("%s: connection dropped (%s)", rc->name, strerror(error));
975 /* Disconnects 'rc' and records 'error' as the error that caused 'rc''s last
978 * - 0 means that this disconnection is due to a request by 'rc''s client,
979 * not due to any kind of network error.
981 * - EOF means that the connection was closed in the normal way by the peer.
983 * - A positive integer is an errno value that represents the error.
986 disconnect(struct rconn *rc, int error)
988 rc->last_error = error;
990 time_t now = time_now();
992 if (rc->state & (S_CONNECTING | S_ACTIVE | S_IDLE)) {
993 rc->last_disconnected = now;
994 vconn_close(rc->vconn);
999 if (now >= rc->backoff_deadline) {
1001 } else if (rc->backoff < rc->max_backoff / 2) {
1002 rc->backoff = MAX(1, 2 * rc->backoff);
1003 VLOG_INFO("%s: waiting %d seconds before reconnect",
1004 rc->name, rc->backoff);
1006 if (rconn_logging_connection_attempts__(rc)) {
1007 VLOG_INFO("%s: continuing to retry connections in the "
1008 "background but suppressing further logging",
1011 rc->backoff = rc->max_backoff;
1013 rc->backoff_deadline = now + rc->backoff;
1014 state_transition(rc, S_BACKOFF);
1015 if (now - rc->last_connected > 60) {
1016 question_connectivity(rc);
1019 rc->last_disconnected = time_now();
1020 rconn_disconnect(rc);
1024 /* Drops all the packets from 'rc''s send queue and decrements their queue
1027 flush_queue(struct rconn *rc)
1029 if (list_is_empty(&rc->txq)) {
1032 while (!list_is_empty(&rc->txq)) {
1033 struct ofpbuf *b = ofpbuf_from_list(list_pop_front(&rc->txq));
1034 struct rconn_packet_counter *counter = b->private_p;
1036 rconn_packet_counter_dec(counter);
1038 COVERAGE_INC(rconn_discarded);
1041 poll_immediate_wake();
1045 elapsed_in_this_state(const struct rconn *rc)
1047 return time_now() - rc->state_entered;
1051 timeout(const struct rconn *rc)
1053 switch (rc->state) {
1054 #define STATE(NAME, VALUE) case S_##NAME: return timeout_##NAME(rc);
1063 timed_out(const struct rconn *rc)
1065 return time_now() >= sat_add(rc->state_entered, timeout(rc));
1069 state_transition(struct rconn *rc, enum state state)
1071 rc->seqno += (rc->state == S_ACTIVE) != (state == S_ACTIVE);
1072 if (is_connected_state(state) && !is_connected_state(rc->state)) {
1073 rc->probably_admitted = false;
1075 if (rconn_is_connected(rc)) {
1076 rc->total_time_connected += elapsed_in_this_state(rc);
1078 VLOG_DBG("%s: entering %s", rc->name, state_name(state));
1080 rc->state_entered = time_now();
1084 question_connectivity(struct rconn *rc)
1086 time_t now = time_now();
1087 if (now - rc->last_questioned > 60) {
1088 rc->questionable_connectivity = true;
1089 rc->last_questioned = now;
1094 copy_to_monitor(struct rconn *rc, const struct ofpbuf *b)
1096 struct ofpbuf *clone = NULL;
1100 for (i = 0; i < rc->n_monitors; ) {
1101 struct vconn *vconn = rc->monitors[i];
1104 clone = ofpbuf_clone(b);
1106 retval = vconn_send(vconn, clone);
1109 } else if (retval != EAGAIN) {
1110 VLOG_DBG("%s: closing monitor connection to %s: %s",
1111 rconn_get_name(rc), vconn_get_name(vconn),
1113 rc->monitors[i] = rc->monitors[--rc->n_monitors];
1118 ofpbuf_delete(clone);
1122 is_connected_state(enum state state)
1124 return (state & (S_ACTIVE | S_IDLE)) != 0;
1128 is_admitted_msg(const struct ofpbuf *b)
1130 struct ofp_header *oh = b->data;
1131 uint8_t type = oh->type;
1133 && (1u << type) & ((1u << OFPT_HELLO) |
1134 (1u << OFPT_ERROR) |
1135 (1u << OFPT_ECHO_REQUEST) |
1136 (1u << OFPT_ECHO_REPLY) |
1137 (1u << OFPT_VENDOR) |
1138 (1u << OFPT_FEATURES_REQUEST) |
1139 (1u << OFPT_FEATURES_REPLY) |
1140 (1u << OFPT_GET_CONFIG_REQUEST) |
1141 (1u << OFPT_GET_CONFIG_REPLY) |
1142 (1u << OFPT_SET_CONFIG)));
1145 /* Returns true if 'rc' is currently logging information about connection
1146 * attempts, false if logging should be suppressed because 'rc' hasn't
1147 * successuflly connected in too long. */
1149 rconn_logging_connection_attempts__(const struct rconn *rc)
1151 return rc->backoff < rc->max_backoff;