+static void
+do_get_frags(int argc OVS_UNUSED, char *argv[])
+{
+ struct ofp_switch_config config;
+ struct vconn *vconn;
+
+ open_vconn(argv[1], &vconn);
+ fetch_switch_config(vconn, &config);
+ puts(ofputil_frag_handling_to_string(ntohs(config.flags)));
+ vconn_close(vconn);
+}
+
+static void
+do_set_frags(int argc OVS_UNUSED, char *argv[])
+{
+ struct ofp_switch_config config;
+ enum ofp_config_flags mode;
+ struct vconn *vconn;
+ ovs_be16 flags;
+
+ if (!ofputil_frag_handling_from_string(argv[2], &mode)) {
+ ovs_fatal(0, "%s: unknown fragment handling mode", argv[2]);
+ }
+
+ open_vconn(argv[1], &vconn);
+ fetch_switch_config(vconn, &config);
+ flags = htons(mode) | (config.flags & htons(~OFPC_FRAG_MASK));
+ if (flags != config.flags) {
+ /* Set the configuration. */
+ config.flags = flags;
+ set_switch_config(vconn, &config);
+
+ /* Then retrieve the configuration to see if it really took. OpenFlow
+ * doesn't define error reporting for bad modes, so this is all we can
+ * do. */
+ fetch_switch_config(vconn, &config);
+ if (flags != config.flags) {
+ ovs_fatal(0, "%s: setting fragment handling mode failed (this "
+ "switch probably doesn't support mode \"%s\")",
+ argv[1], ofputil_frag_handling_to_string(mode));
+ }
+ }
+ vconn_close(vconn);
+}
+