+/* Used for struct flow's dl_type member for frames that have no Ethernet
+ * type, that is, pure 802.2 frames. */
+#define FLOW_DL_TYPE_NONE 0x5ff
+
+/* Fragment bits, used for IPv4 and IPv6, always zero for non-IP flows. */
+#define FLOW_NW_FRAG_ANY (1 << 0) /* Set for any IP frag. */
+#define FLOW_NW_FRAG_LATER (1 << 1) /* Set for IP frag with nonzero offset. */
+#define FLOW_NW_FRAG_MASK (FLOW_NW_FRAG_ANY | FLOW_NW_FRAG_LATER)
+
+BUILD_ASSERT_DECL(FLOW_NW_FRAG_ANY == NX_IP_FRAG_ANY);
+BUILD_ASSERT_DECL(FLOW_NW_FRAG_LATER == NX_IP_FRAG_LATER);
+
+#define FLOW_TNL_F_DONT_FRAGMENT (1 << 0)
+#define FLOW_TNL_F_CSUM (1 << 1)
+#define FLOW_TNL_F_KEY (1 << 2)
+struct flow_tnl {
+ ovs_be64 tun_id;
+ ovs_be32 ip_src;
+ ovs_be32 ip_dst;
+ uint16_t flags;
+ uint8_t ip_tos;
+ uint8_t ip_ttl;
+};
+
+/*
+* A flow in the network.
+*
+* The meaning of 'in_port' is context-dependent. In most cases, it is a
+* 16-bit OpenFlow 1.0 port number. In the software datapath interface (dpif)
+* layer and its implementations (e.g. dpif-linux, dpif-netdev), it is instead
+* a 32-bit datapath port number.
+*/