Rich Lane | a06d0c3 | 2013-03-25 08:52:03 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | # Copyright 2013, Big Switch Networks, Inc. |
| 2 | # |
| 3 | # LoxiGen is licensed under the Eclipse Public License, version 1.0 (EPL), with |
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| 21 | # |
| 22 | # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
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| 25 | # EPL for the specific language governing permissions and limitations |
| 26 | # under the EPL. |
| 27 | |
| 28 | """ |
| 29 | @file code_gen.py |
| 30 | Code generation functions for LOCI |
| 31 | """ |
| 32 | |
| 33 | import sys |
| 34 | import of_g |
| 35 | import c_match |
| 36 | from generic_utils import * |
| 37 | import c_gen.c_type_maps as c_type_maps |
| 38 | import loxi_front_end.type_maps as type_maps |
| 39 | import loxi_front_end.flags as flags |
| 40 | import loxi_utils.loxi_utils as loxi_utils |
| 41 | import loxi_front_end.identifiers as identifiers |
| 42 | |
| 43 | # 'property' is for queues. Could be trouble |
| 44 | |
| 45 | |
| 46 | ################################################################ |
| 47 | # |
| 48 | # Misc helper functions |
| 49 | # |
| 50 | ################################################################ |
| 51 | |
| 52 | def h_file_to_define(name): |
| 53 | """ |
| 54 | Convert a .h file name to the define used for the header |
| 55 | """ |
| 56 | h_name = name[:-2].upper() |
| 57 | h_name = "_" + h_name + "_H_" |
| 58 | return h_name |
| 59 | |
| 60 | def enum_name(cls): |
| 61 | """ |
| 62 | Return the name used for an enum identifier for the given class |
| 63 | @param cls The class name |
| 64 | """ |
| 65 | return loxi_utils.enum_name(cls) |
| 66 | |
| 67 | def member_returns_val(cls, m_name): |
| 68 | """ |
| 69 | Should get accessor return a value rather than void |
| 70 | @param cls The class name |
| 71 | @param m_name The member name |
| 72 | @return True if of_g config and the specific member allow a |
| 73 | return value. Otherwise False |
| 74 | """ |
| 75 | m_type = of_g.unified[cls]["union"][m_name]["m_type"] |
| 76 | return (config_check("get_returns") =="value" and |
| 77 | m_type in of_g.of_scalar_types) |
| 78 | |
| 79 | # TODO serialize match outside accessor? |
| 80 | def accessor_return_type(a_type, m_type): |
| 81 | if loxi_utils.accessor_returns_error(a_type, m_type): |
| 82 | return "int WARN_UNUSED_RESULT" |
| 83 | else: |
| 84 | return "void" |
| 85 | |
| 86 | def accessor_return_success(a_type, m_type): |
| 87 | if loxi_utils.accessor_returns_error(a_type, m_type): |
| 88 | return "OF_ERROR_NONE" |
| 89 | else: |
| 90 | return "" |
| 91 | |
| 92 | ################################################################ |
| 93 | # |
| 94 | # Per-file generators, mapped to jump table below |
| 95 | # |
| 96 | ################################################################ |
| 97 | |
| 98 | def base_h_gen(out, name): |
| 99 | """ |
| 100 | Generate code for base header file |
| 101 | @param out The file handle to write to |
| 102 | @param name The name of the file |
| 103 | """ |
| 104 | common_top_matter(out, name) |
| 105 | base_h_content(out) |
| 106 | gen_object_enum(out) |
| 107 | out.write(""" |
| 108 | /**************************************************************** |
| 109 | * |
| 110 | * Experimenter IDs |
| 111 | * |
| 112 | ****************************************************************/ |
| 113 | |
| 114 | """) |
| 115 | for name, val in of_g.experimenter_name_to_id.items(): |
| 116 | out.write("#define OF_EXPERIMENTER_ID_%s 0x%08x\n" % |
| 117 | (name.upper(), val)) |
| 118 | |
| 119 | out.write(""" |
| 120 | /**************************************************************** |
| 121 | * |
| 122 | * OpenFlow Match version specific and generic defines |
| 123 | * |
| 124 | ****************************************************************/ |
| 125 | """) |
| 126 | c_match.gen_v4_match_compat(out) |
| 127 | c_match.gen_match_macros(out) |
| 128 | c_match.gen_oxm_defines(out) |
| 129 | out.write("\n#endif /* Base header file */\n") |
| 130 | |
| 131 | def identifiers_gen(out, filename): |
| 132 | """ |
| 133 | Generate the macros for LOCI identifiers |
| 134 | @param out The file handle to write to |
| 135 | @param filename The name of the file |
| 136 | """ |
| 137 | common_top_matter(out, filename) |
| 138 | out.write(""" |
| 139 | /** |
| 140 | * For each identifier from an OpenFlow header file, a Loxi version |
| 141 | * of the identifier is generated. For example, ofp_port_flood becomes |
| 142 | * OF_PORT_DEST_FLOOD. Loxi provides the following macros related to |
| 143 | * OpenFlow identifiers (using OF_IDENT_ as an example below): |
| 144 | * OF_IDENT_BY_VERSION(version) Get the value for the specific version |
| 145 | * OF_IDENT_SUPPORTED(version) Boolean: Is OF_IDENT defined for version |
| 146 | * OF_IDENT The common value across all versions if defined |
| 147 | * OF_IDENT_GENERIC A unique value across all OF identifiers |
| 148 | * |
| 149 | * For identifiers marked as flags, the following are also defined |
| 150 | * OF_IDENT_SET(flags, version) |
| 151 | * OF_IDENT_CLEAR(flags, version) |
| 152 | * OF_IDENT_TEST(flags, version) |
| 153 | * |
| 154 | * Notes: |
| 155 | * |
| 156 | * OF_IDENT_BY_VERSION(version) returns an undefined value |
| 157 | * if the passed version does not define OF_IDENT. It does not generate an |
| 158 | * error, nor record anything to the log file. If the value is the same |
| 159 | * across all defined versions, the version is ignored. |
| 160 | * |
| 161 | * OF_IDENT is only defined if the value is the same across all |
| 162 | * target LOXI versions FOR WHICH IT IS DEFINED. No error checking is |
| 163 | * done. This allows code to be written without requiring the version |
| 164 | * to be known or referenced when it doesn't matter. It does mean |
| 165 | * that when porting to a new version of OpenFlow, compile errors may |
| 166 | * occur. However, this is an indication that the existing code must |
| 167 | * be updated to account for a change in the semantics with the newly |
| 168 | * supported OpenFlow version. |
| 169 | * |
| 170 | * @fixme Currently we do not handle multi-bit flags or field values; for |
| 171 | * example, OF_TABLE_CONFIG_TABLE_MISS_CONTROLLER is the meaning for |
| 172 | * a zero value in the bits indicated by OF_TABLE_CONFIG_TABLE_MISS_MASK. |
| 173 | * |
| 174 | * @fixme Need to decide (or make a code gen option) on the requirement |
| 175 | * for defining OF_IDENT: Is it that all target versions define it and |
| 176 | * the agree? Or only that the versions which define it agree? |
| 177 | */ |
| 178 | """) |
| 179 | |
| 180 | # Build value-by-version parameters and c_code |
| 181 | if len(of_g.target_version_list) > 1: # Supporting more than one version |
| 182 | vbv_params = [] |
| 183 | vbv_code = "" |
| 184 | first = True |
| 185 | for version in of_g.target_version_list: |
| 186 | vbv_params.append("value_%s" % of_g.short_version_names[version]) |
| 187 | if not first: |
| 188 | vbv_code += "\\\n " |
| 189 | else: |
| 190 | first = False |
| 191 | last_value = "value_%s" % of_g.short_version_names[version] |
| 192 | vbv_code += "((version) == %s) ? (%s) : " % \ |
| 193 | (of_g.of_version_wire2name[version], last_value) |
| 194 | # @todo Using last value, can optimize out last ? |
| 195 | vbv_code += "(%s)" % last_value |
| 196 | |
| 197 | out.write(""" |
| 198 | /** |
| 199 | * @brief True for the special case of all versions supported |
| 200 | */ |
| 201 | #define OF_IDENT_IN_ALL_VERSIONS 1 /* Indicates identifier in all versions */ |
| 202 | |
| 203 | /** |
| 204 | * @brief General macro to map version to value where values given as params |
| 205 | * |
| 206 | * If unknown version is passed, use the latest version's value |
| 207 | */ |
| 208 | #define OF_VALUE_BY_VERSION(version, %s) \\ |
| 209 | (%s) |
| 210 | |
| 211 | /** |
| 212 | * @brief Generic set a flag |
| 213 | */ |
| 214 | #define OF_FLAG_SET(flags, mask) (flags) = (flags) | (mask) |
| 215 | |
| 216 | /** |
| 217 | * @brief Generic test if a flag is set |
| 218 | */ |
| 219 | #define OF_FLAG_CLEAR(flags, mask) (flags) = (flags) & ~(mask) |
| 220 | |
| 221 | /** |
| 222 | * @brief Generic test if a flag is set |
| 223 | */ |
| 224 | #define OF_FLAG_TEST(flags, mask) ((flags) & (mask) ? 1 : 0) |
| 225 | |
| 226 | /** |
| 227 | * @brief Set a flag where the value is an enum indication of bit shift |
| 228 | */ |
| 229 | #define OF_FLAG_ENUM_SET(flags, e_val) OF_FLAG_SET(flags, 1 << (e_val)) |
| 230 | |
| 231 | /** |
| 232 | * @brief Clear a flag where the value is an enum indication of bit shift |
| 233 | */ |
| 234 | #define OF_FLAG_ENUM_CLEAR(flags, e_val) OF_FLAG_CLEAR(flags, 1 << (e_val)) |
| 235 | |
| 236 | /** |
| 237 | * @brief Test a flag where the value is an enum indication of bit shift |
| 238 | */ |
| 239 | #define OF_FLAG_ENUM_TEST(flags, e_val) OF_FLAG_TEST(flags, 1 << (e_val)) |
| 240 | """ % (", ".join(vbv_params), vbv_code)) |
| 241 | |
| 242 | # For each group of identifiers, bunch ident defns |
| 243 | count = 1 |
| 244 | keys = of_g.identifiers_by_group.keys() |
| 245 | keys.sort() |
| 246 | for group in keys: |
| 247 | idents = of_g.identifiers_by_group[group] |
| 248 | idents.sort() |
| 249 | out.write(""" |
| 250 | /**************************************************************** |
| 251 | * Identifiers from %s |
| 252 | *****************************************************************/ |
| 253 | """ % group) |
| 254 | for ident in idents: |
| 255 | info = of_g.identifiers[ident] |
| 256 | |
| 257 | keys = info["values_by_version"].keys() |
| 258 | keys.sort() |
| 259 | |
| 260 | out.write(""" |
| 261 | /* |
| 262 | * Defines for %(ident)s |
| 263 | * Original name %(ofp_name)s |
| 264 | */ |
| 265 | """ % dict(ident=ident, ofp_name=info["ofp_name"])) |
| 266 | |
| 267 | # Generate supported versions macro |
| 268 | if len(keys) == len(of_g.target_version_list): # Defined for all |
| 269 | out.write("""\ |
| 270 | #define %(ident)s_SUPPORTED(version) OF_IDENT_IN_ALL_VERSIONS |
| 271 | """ % dict(ident=ident)) |
| 272 | else: # Undefined for some version |
| 273 | sup_list = [] |
| 274 | for version in keys: |
| 275 | sup_list.append("((version) == %s)" % |
| 276 | of_g.of_version_wire2name[version]) |
| 277 | out.write("""\ |
| 278 | #define %(ident)s_SUPPORTED(version) \\ |
| 279 | (%(sup_str)s) |
| 280 | """ % dict(ident=ident, sup_str=" || \\\n ".join(sup_list))) |
| 281 | |
| 282 | # Generate value macro |
| 283 | if identifiers.defined_versions_agree(of_g.identifiers, |
| 284 | of_g.target_version_list, |
| 285 | ident): |
| 286 | out.write("""\ |
| 287 | #define %(ident)s (%(value)s) |
| 288 | #define %(ident)s_BY_VERSION(version) (%(value)s) |
| 289 | """ % dict(ident=ident,value=info["common_value"])) |
| 290 | else: # Values differ between versions |
| 291 | # Generate version check and value by version |
| 292 | val_list = [] |
| 293 | # Order of params matters |
| 294 | for version in of_g.target_version_list: |
| 295 | if version in info["values_by_version"]: |
| 296 | value = info["values_by_version"][version] |
| 297 | else: |
| 298 | value = identifiers.UNDEFINED_IDENT_VALUE |
| 299 | val_list.append("%s" % value) |
| 300 | out.write("""\ |
| 301 | #define %(ident)s_BY_VERSION(version) \\ |
| 302 | OF_VALUE_BY_VERSION(version, %(val_str)s) |
| 303 | """ % dict(ident=ident, val_str=", ".join(val_list))) |
| 304 | if flags.ident_is_flag(ident): |
| 305 | log("Treating %s as a flag" % ident) |
| 306 | out.write(""" |
| 307 | #define %(ident)s_SET(flags, version) \\ |
| 308 | OF_FLAG_SET(flags, %(ident)s_BY_VERSION(version)) |
| 309 | #define %(ident)s_TEST(flags, version) \\ |
| 310 | OF_FLAG_TEST(flags, %(ident)s_BY_VERSION(version)) |
| 311 | #define %(ident)s_CLEAR(flags, version) \\ |
| 312 | OF_FLAG_CLEAR(flags, %(ident)s_BY_VERSION(version)) |
| 313 | """ % dict(ident=ident)) |
| 314 | |
| 315 | out.write("#define %(ident)s_GENERIC %(count)d\n" |
| 316 | % dict(ident=ident, count=count)) |
| 317 | count += 1 # This count should probably be promoted higher |
| 318 | |
| 319 | log("Generated %d identifiers" % (count - 1)) |
| 320 | out.write("\n#endif /* Loci identifiers header file */\n") |
| 321 | |
| 322 | def base_h_external(out, filename): |
| 323 | """ |
| 324 | Copy contents of external file to base header |
| 325 | |
| 326 | The contents of the filename are copied literally into the |
| 327 | out file handler. This allows openflow common defines to |
| 328 | be entered into the LoxiGen code base. The content of this |
| 329 | code must depend only on standard C headers. |
| 330 | """ |
| 331 | infile = open(filename, "r") |
| 332 | contents = infile.read() |
| 333 | out.write(contents) |
| 334 | infile.close() |
| 335 | |
| 336 | def match_h_gen(out, name): |
| 337 | """ |
| 338 | Generate code for |
| 339 | @param out The file handle to write to |
| 340 | @param name The name of the file |
| 341 | """ |
| 342 | c_match.match_h_top_matter(out, name) |
| 343 | c_match.gen_incompat_members(out) |
| 344 | c_match.gen_match_struct(out) |
| 345 | c_match.gen_match_comp(out) |
| 346 | # c_match.gen_match_accessors(out) |
| 347 | out.write("\n#endif /* Match header file */\n") |
| 348 | |
| 349 | def top_h_gen(out, name): |
| 350 | """ |
| 351 | Generate code for |
| 352 | @param out The file handle to write to |
| 353 | @param name The name of the file |
| 354 | """ |
| 355 | external_h_top_matter(out, name) |
| 356 | out.write(""" |
| 357 | |
| 358 | typedef enum loci_log_level { |
| 359 | LOCI_LOG_LEVEL_TRACE, |
| 360 | LOCI_LOG_LEVEL_VERBOSE, |
| 361 | LOCI_LOG_LEVEL_INFO, |
| 362 | LOCI_LOG_LEVEL_WARN, |
| 363 | LOCI_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, |
| 364 | LOCI_LOG_LEVEL_MSG |
| 365 | } loci_log_level_t; |
| 366 | |
| 367 | /** |
| 368 | * @brief Output a log message. |
| 369 | * @param level The log level. |
| 370 | * @param fname The function name. |
| 371 | * @param file The file name. |
| 372 | * @param line The line number. |
| 373 | * @param format The message format string. |
| 374 | */ |
| 375 | typedef int (*loci_logger_f)(loci_log_level_t level, |
| 376 | const char *fname, const char *file, int line, |
| 377 | const char *format, ...); |
| 378 | |
| 379 | /* |
| 380 | * This variable should be set by the user of the library to redirect logs to |
| 381 | * their log infrastructure. The default drops all logs. |
| 382 | */ |
| 383 | extern loci_logger_f loci_logger; |
| 384 | |
| 385 | /** |
| 386 | * Map a generic object to the underlying wire buffer |
| 387 | * |
| 388 | * Treat as private |
| 389 | */ |
| 390 | #define OF_OBJECT_TO_MESSAGE(obj) \\ |
| 391 | ((of_message_t)(WBUF_BUF((obj)->wire_object.wbuf))) |
| 392 | |
| 393 | /** |
| 394 | * Macro for the fixed length part of an object |
| 395 | * |
| 396 | * @param obj The object whose extended length is being calculated |
| 397 | * @returns length in bytes of non-variable part of the object |
| 398 | */ |
| 399 | #define OF_OBJECT_FIXED_LENGTH(obj) \\ |
| 400 | (of_object_fixed_len[(obj)->version][(obj)->object_id]) |
| 401 | |
| 402 | /** |
| 403 | * Return the length of the object beyond its fixed length |
| 404 | * |
| 405 | * @param obj The object whose extended length is being calculated |
| 406 | * @returns length in bytes of non-variable part of the object |
| 407 | * |
| 408 | * Most variable length fields are alone at the end of a structure. |
| 409 | * Their length is a simple calculation, just the total length of |
| 410 | * the parent minus the length of the non-variable part of the |
| 411 | * parent's class type. |
| 412 | */ |
| 413 | |
| 414 | #define OF_OBJECT_VARIABLE_LENGTH(obj) \\ |
| 415 | ((obj)->length - OF_OBJECT_FIXED_LENGTH(obj)) |
| 416 | |
| 417 | /* FIXME: Where do these go? */ |
| 418 | /* Low level maps btwn wire version + type and object ids */ |
| 419 | extern int of_message_is_stats_request(int type, int w_ver); |
| 420 | extern int of_message_is_stats_reply(int type, int w_ver); |
| 421 | extern int of_message_stats_reply_to_object_id(int stats_type, int w_ver); |
| 422 | extern int of_message_stats_request_to_object_id(int stats_type, int w_ver); |
| 423 | extern int of_message_type_to_object_id(int type, int w_ver); |
| 424 | |
| 425 | extern int of_wire_buffer_of_match_get(of_object_t *obj, int offset, |
| 426 | of_match_t *match); |
| 427 | extern int of_wire_buffer_of_match_set(of_object_t *obj, int offset, |
| 428 | of_match_t *match, int cur_len); |
| 429 | extern void of_extension_object_id_set(of_object_t *obj, of_object_id_t id); |
| 430 | """) |
| 431 | |
| 432 | # gen_base_types(out) |
| 433 | |
| 434 | gen_struct_typedefs(out) |
| 435 | gen_acc_pointer_typedefs(out) |
| 436 | gen_new_function_declarations(out) |
| 437 | if config_check("gen_unified_fns"): |
| 438 | gen_accessor_declarations(out) |
| 439 | |
| 440 | gen_common_struct_definitions(out) |
| 441 | gen_flow_add_setup_function_declarations(out) |
| 442 | if config_check("gen_fn_ptrs"): # Otherwise, all classes are from generic cls |
| 443 | gen_struct_definitions(out) |
| 444 | gen_generic_union(out) |
| 445 | gen_generics(out) |
| 446 | gen_top_static_functions(out) |
| 447 | out.write(""" |
| 448 | /**************************************************************** |
| 449 | * |
| 450 | * Declarations of maps between on-the-wire type values and LOCI identifiers |
| 451 | * |
| 452 | ****************************************************************/ |
| 453 | """) |
| 454 | c_type_maps.gen_type_maps_header(out) |
| 455 | c_type_maps.gen_type_data_header(out) |
| 456 | c_match.gen_declarations(out) |
| 457 | # @fixme Move debug stuff to own fn |
| 458 | out.write(""" |
| 459 | /** |
| 460 | * Macro to check consistency of length for top level objects |
| 461 | * |
| 462 | * If the object has no parent then its length should match the |
| 463 | * underlying wire buffer's current bytes. |
| 464 | */ |
| 465 | #define OF_LENGTH_CHECK_ASSERT(obj) \\ |
| 466 | ASSERT(((obj)->parent != NULL) || \\ |
| 467 | ((obj)->wire_object.wbuf == NULL) || \\ |
| 468 | (WBUF_CURRENT_BYTES((obj)->wire_object.wbuf) == (obj)->length)) |
| 469 | |
| 470 | #define OF_DEBUG_DUMP |
| 471 | #if defined(OF_DEBUG_DUMP) |
| 472 | extern void dump_match(of_match_t *match); |
| 473 | #endif /* OF_DEBUG_DUMP */ |
| 474 | """) |
| 475 | |
| 476 | out.write("\n#endif /* Top header file */\n") |
| 477 | |
| 478 | def match_c_gen(out, name): |
| 479 | """ |
| 480 | Generate code for |
| 481 | @param out The file handle to write to |
| 482 | @param name The name of the file |
| 483 | """ |
| 484 | c_match.match_c_top_matter(out, name) |
| 485 | c_match.gen_match_conversions(out) |
| 486 | c_match.gen_serialize(out) |
| 487 | c_match.gen_deserialize(out) |
| 488 | |
| 489 | def gen_len_offset_macros(out): |
| 490 | """ |
| 491 | Special case length and offset calculations put directly into |
| 492 | loci.c as they are private. |
| 493 | """ |
| 494 | |
| 495 | out.write(""" |
| 496 | /**************************************************************** |
| 497 | * Special case macros for calculating variable lengths and offsets |
| 498 | ****************************************************************/ |
| 499 | |
| 500 | /** |
| 501 | * Get a u16 directly from an offset in an object's wire buffer |
| 502 | * @param obj An of_object_t object |
| 503 | * @param offset Base offset of the uint16 relative to the object |
| 504 | * |
| 505 | */ |
| 506 | |
| 507 | static inline int |
| 508 | of_object_u16_get(of_object_t *obj, int offset) { |
| 509 | uint16_t val16; |
| 510 | |
| 511 | of_wire_buffer_u16_get(obj->wire_object.wbuf, |
| 512 | obj->wire_object.obj_offset + offset, &val16); |
| 513 | |
| 514 | return (int)val16; |
| 515 | } |
| 516 | |
| 517 | /** |
| 518 | * Set a u16 directly at an offset in an object's wire buffer |
| 519 | * @param obj An of_object_t object |
| 520 | * @param offset Base offset of the uint16 relative to the object |
| 521 | * @param val The value to store |
| 522 | * |
| 523 | */ |
| 524 | |
| 525 | static inline void |
| 526 | of_object_u16_set(of_object_t *obj, int offset, int value) { |
| 527 | uint16_t val16; |
| 528 | |
| 529 | val16 = (uint16_t)value; |
| 530 | of_wire_buffer_u16_set(obj->wire_object.wbuf, |
| 531 | obj->wire_object.obj_offset + offset, val16); |
| 532 | } |
| 533 | |
| 534 | /** |
| 535 | * Get length of an object with a TLV header with uint16_t |
| 536 | * @param obj An object with a match member |
| 537 | * @param offset The wire offset of the start of the object |
| 538 | * |
| 539 | * The length field follows the type field. |
| 540 | */ |
| 541 | |
| 542 | #define _TLV16_LEN(obj, offset) \\ |
| 543 | (of_object_u16_get((of_object_t *)(obj), (offset) + 2)) |
| 544 | |
| 545 | /** |
| 546 | * Get length of an object that is the "rest" of the object |
| 547 | * @param obj An object with a match member |
| 548 | * @param offset The wire offset of the start of the object |
| 549 | * |
| 550 | */ |
| 551 | |
| 552 | #define _END_LEN(obj, offset) ((obj)->length - (offset)) |
| 553 | |
| 554 | /** |
| 555 | * Get length of the action list object in a packet_out object |
| 556 | * @param obj An object of type of_packet_out |
| 557 | * |
| 558 | * The length field is just before the end of the fixed length |
| 559 | * part of the object in all versions. |
| 560 | */ |
| 561 | |
| 562 | #define _PACKET_OUT_ACTION_LEN(obj) \\ |
| 563 | (of_object_u16_get((of_object_t *)(obj), \\ |
| 564 | of_object_fixed_len[(obj)->version][OF_PACKET_OUT] - 2)) |
| 565 | |
| 566 | /** |
| 567 | * Set length of the action list object in a packet_out object |
| 568 | * @param obj An object of type of_packet_out |
| 569 | * |
| 570 | * The length field is just before the end of the fixed length |
| 571 | * part of the object in all versions. |
| 572 | */ |
| 573 | |
| 574 | #define _PACKET_OUT_ACTION_LEN_SET(obj, len) \\ |
| 575 | (of_object_u16_set((of_object_t *)(obj), \\ |
| 576 | of_object_fixed_len[(obj)->version][OF_PACKET_OUT] - 2, len)) |
| 577 | |
| 578 | /* |
| 579 | * Match structs in 1.2 come at the end of the fixed length part |
| 580 | * of structures. They add 8 bytes to the minimal length of the |
| 581 | * message, but are also variable length. This means that the |
| 582 | * type/length offsets are 8 bytes back from the end of the fixed |
| 583 | * length part of the object. The right way to handle this is to |
| 584 | * expose the offset of the match member more explicitly. For now, |
| 585 | * we make the calculation as described here. |
| 586 | */ |
| 587 | |
| 588 | /* 1.2 min length of match is 8 bytes */ |
| 589 | #define _MATCH_MIN_LENGTH_V3 8 |
| 590 | |
| 591 | /** |
| 592 | * The offset of a 1.2 match object relative to fixed length of obj |
| 593 | */ |
| 594 | #define _MATCH_OFFSET_V3(fixed_obj_len) \\ |
| 595 | ((fixed_obj_len) - _MATCH_MIN_LENGTH_V3) |
| 596 | |
| 597 | /** |
| 598 | * The "extra" length beyond the minimal 8 bytes of a match struct |
| 599 | * in an object |
| 600 | */ |
| 601 | #define _MATCH_EXTRA_LENGTH_V3(obj, fixed_obj_len) \\ |
| 602 | (OF_MATCH_BYTES(_TLV16_LEN(obj, _MATCH_OFFSET_V3(fixed_obj_len))) - \\ |
| 603 | _MATCH_MIN_LENGTH_V3) |
| 604 | |
| 605 | /** |
| 606 | * The offset of an object following a match object for 1.2 |
| 607 | */ |
| 608 | #define _OFFSET_FOLLOWING_MATCH_V3(obj, fixed_obj_len) \\ |
| 609 | ((fixed_obj_len) + _MATCH_EXTRA_LENGTH_V3(obj, fixed_obj_len)) |
| 610 | |
| 611 | /** |
| 612 | * Get length of a match object from its wire representation |
| 613 | * @param obj An object with a match member |
| 614 | * @param match_offset The wire offset of the match object. |
| 615 | * |
| 616 | * See above; for 1.2, |
| 617 | * The match length is raw bytes but the actual space it takes |
| 618 | * up is padded for alignment to 64-bits |
| 619 | */ |
| 620 | #define _WIRE_MATCH_LEN(obj, match_offset) \\ |
| 621 | (((obj)->version == OF_VERSION_1_0) ? %(match1)d : \\ |
| 622 | (((obj)->version == OF_VERSION_1_1) ? %(match2)d : \\ |
| 623 | _TLV16_LEN(obj, match_offset))) |
| 624 | |
| 625 | #define _WIRE_LEN_MIN 4 |
| 626 | |
| 627 | /* |
| 628 | * Wrapper function for match len. There are cases where the wire buffer |
| 629 | * has not been set with the proper minimum length. In this case, the |
| 630 | * wire match len is interpretted as its minimum length, 4 bytes. |
| 631 | */ |
| 632 | |
| 633 | static inline int |
| 634 | wire_match_len(of_object_t *obj, int match_offset) { |
| 635 | int len; |
| 636 | |
| 637 | len = _WIRE_MATCH_LEN(obj, match_offset); |
| 638 | |
| 639 | return (len == 0) ? _WIRE_LEN_MIN : len; |
| 640 | } |
| 641 | |
| 642 | #define _WIRE_MATCH_PADDED_LEN(obj, match_offset) \\ |
| 643 | OF_MATCH_BYTES(wire_match_len((of_object_t *)(obj), (match_offset))) |
| 644 | |
| 645 | /** |
| 646 | * Macro to calculate variable offset of instructions member in flow mod |
| 647 | * @param obj An object of some type of flow modify/add/delete |
| 648 | * |
| 649 | * Get length of preceding match object and add to fixed length |
| 650 | * Applies only to version 1.2 |
| 651 | */ |
| 652 | |
| 653 | #define _FLOW_MOD_INSTRUCTIONS_OFFSET(obj) \\ |
| 654 | _OFFSET_FOLLOWING_MATCH_V3(obj, %(flow_mod)d) |
| 655 | |
| 656 | /* The different flavors of flow mod all use the above */ |
| 657 | #define _FLOW_ADD_INSTRUCTIONS_OFFSET(obj) \\ |
| 658 | _FLOW_MOD_INSTRUCTIONS_OFFSET(obj) |
| 659 | #define _FLOW_MODIFY_INSTRUCTIONS_OFFSET(obj) \\ |
| 660 | _FLOW_MOD_INSTRUCTIONS_OFFSET(obj) |
| 661 | #define _FLOW_MODIFY_STRICT_INSTRUCTIONS_OFFSET(obj) \\ |
| 662 | _FLOW_MOD_INSTRUCTIONS_OFFSET(obj) |
| 663 | #define _FLOW_DELETE_INSTRUCTIONS_OFFSET(obj) \\ |
| 664 | _FLOW_MOD_INSTRUCTIONS_OFFSET(obj) |
| 665 | #define _FLOW_DELETE_STRICT_INSTRUCTIONS_OFFSET(obj) \\ |
| 666 | _FLOW_MOD_INSTRUCTIONS_OFFSET(obj) |
| 667 | |
| 668 | /** |
| 669 | * Macro to calculate variable offset of instructions member in flow stats |
| 670 | * @param obj An object of type of_flow_mod_t |
| 671 | * |
| 672 | * Get length of preceding match object and add to fixed length |
| 673 | * Applies only to version 1.2 and 1.3 |
| 674 | */ |
| 675 | |
| 676 | #define _FLOW_STATS_ENTRY_INSTRUCTIONS_OFFSET(obj) \\ |
| 677 | _OFFSET_FOLLOWING_MATCH_V3(obj, %(flow_stats)d) |
| 678 | |
| 679 | /** |
| 680 | * Macro to calculate variable offset of data (packet) member in packet_in |
| 681 | * @param obj An object of type of_packet_in_t |
| 682 | * |
| 683 | * Get length of preceding match object and add to fixed length |
| 684 | * Applies only to version 1.2 and 1.3 |
| 685 | */ |
| 686 | |
| 687 | #define _PACKET_IN_DATA_OFFSET(obj) \\ |
| 688 | _OFFSET_FOLLOWING_MATCH_V3((obj), (obj)->version == OF_VERSION_1_2 ? \ |
| 689 | %(packet_in)d : %(packet_in_1_3)d) |
| 690 | |
| 691 | /** |
| 692 | * Macro to calculate variable offset of data (packet) member in packet_out |
| 693 | * @param obj An object of type of_packet_out_t |
| 694 | * |
| 695 | * Find the length in the actions_len variable and add to the fixed len |
| 696 | * Applies only to version 1.2 and 1.3 |
| 697 | */ |
| 698 | |
| 699 | #define _PACKET_OUT_DATA_OFFSET(obj) (_PACKET_OUT_ACTION_LEN(obj) + \\ |
| 700 | of_object_fixed_len[(obj)->version][OF_PACKET_OUT]) |
| 701 | |
| 702 | /** |
| 703 | * Macro to map port numbers that changed across versions |
| 704 | * @param port The port_no_t variable holding the value |
| 705 | * @param ver The OpenFlow version from which the value was extracted |
| 706 | */ |
| 707 | #define OF_PORT_NO_VALUE_CHECK(port, ver) \\ |
| 708 | if (((ver) == OF_VERSION_1_0) && ((port) > 0xff00)) (port) += 0xffff0000 |
| 709 | |
| 710 | """ % dict(flow_mod=of_g.base_length[("of_flow_modify",of_g.VERSION_1_2)], |
| 711 | packet_in=of_g.base_length[("of_packet_in",of_g.VERSION_1_2)], |
| 712 | packet_in_1_3=of_g.base_length[("of_packet_in",of_g.VERSION_1_3)], |
| 713 | flow_stats=of_g.base_length[("of_flow_stats_entry", |
| 714 | of_g.VERSION_1_2)], |
| 715 | match1=of_g.base_length[("of_match_v1",of_g.VERSION_1_0)], |
| 716 | match2=of_g.base_length[("of_match_v2",of_g.VERSION_1_1)])) |
| 717 | |
| 718 | def gen_obj_id_macros(out): |
| 719 | """ |
| 720 | Flow modify (add, delete) messages (and maybe others) use ID checks allowing |
| 721 | inheritance to use common accessor functions. |
| 722 | """ |
| 723 | out.write(""" |
| 724 | /** |
| 725 | * Macro to detect if an object ID falls in the "flow mod" family of objects |
| 726 | * This includes add, modify, modify_strict, delete and delete_strict |
| 727 | */ |
| 728 | #define IS_FLOW_MOD_SUBTYPE(object_id) \\ |
| 729 | (((object_id) == OF_FLOW_MODIFY) || \\ |
| 730 | ((object_id) == OF_FLOW_MODIFY_STRICT) || \\ |
| 731 | ((object_id) == OF_FLOW_DELETE) || \\ |
| 732 | ((object_id) == OF_FLOW_DELETE_STRICT) || \\ |
| 733 | ((object_id) == OF_FLOW_ADD)) |
| 734 | """) |
| 735 | |
| 736 | |
| 737 | def top_c_gen(out, name): |
| 738 | """ |
| 739 | Generate code for |
| 740 | @param out The file handle to write to |
| 741 | @param name The name of the file |
| 742 | """ |
| 743 | common_top_matter(out, name) |
| 744 | # Generic C code that needs to go into loci.c can go here. |
| 745 | out.write(""" |
| 746 | /**************************************************************** |
| 747 | * |
| 748 | * This file is divided into the following sections. |
| 749 | * |
| 750 | * Instantiate strings such as object names |
| 751 | * Special case macros for low level object access |
| 752 | * Per-class, per-member accessor definitions |
| 753 | * Per-class new/init function definitions |
| 754 | * Per-class new/init pointer instantiations |
| 755 | * Instantiate "set map" for pointer set fns |
| 756 | * |
| 757 | ****************************************************************/ |
| 758 | |
Rich Lane | 34f40c7 | 2013-03-28 10:36:57 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 759 | #ifdef __GNUC__ |
| 760 | #include <features.h> |
| 761 | |
| 762 | #if __GNUC_PREREQ(4,4) |
Rich Lane | 1219203 | 2013-02-24 18:22:44 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 763 | #pragma GCC optimize ("s") |
Rich Lane | 34f40c7 | 2013-03-28 10:36:57 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 764 | #endif |
| 765 | |
| 766 | #if __GNUC_PREREQ(4,6) |
Rich Lane | 45676eb | 2013-03-26 14:28:31 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 767 | #pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wunused-but-set-variable" |
Rich Lane | 9d77b59 | 2013-03-27 11:28:10 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 768 | #endif |
Rich Lane | 1219203 | 2013-02-24 18:22:44 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 769 | |
Rich Lane | 34f40c7 | 2013-03-28 10:36:57 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 770 | #endif |
| 771 | |
Rich Lane | a06d0c3 | 2013-03-25 08:52:03 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 772 | #include <loci/loci.h> |
| 773 | #include <loci/of_object.h> |
| 774 | #include "loci_log.h" |
| 775 | |
| 776 | """) |
| 777 | gen_object_enum_str(out) |
| 778 | gen_len_offset_macros(out) |
| 779 | gen_obj_id_macros(out) |
| 780 | if config_check("gen_unified_fns"): |
| 781 | gen_accessor_definitions(out) |
| 782 | gen_new_function_definitions(out) |
| 783 | gen_init_map(out) |
| 784 | out.write("\n/* This code should be broken out to a different file */\n") |
| 785 | gen_setup_from_add_fns(out) |
| 786 | |
| 787 | def type_data_c_gen(out, name): |
| 788 | common_top_matter(out, name) |
| 789 | c_type_maps.gen_type_maps(out) |
| 790 | c_type_maps.gen_length_array(out) |
| 791 | |
| 792 | ################################################################ |
| 793 | # Top Matter |
| 794 | ################################################################ |
| 795 | |
| 796 | def common_top_matter(out, name): |
| 797 | loxi_utils.gen_c_copy_license(out) |
| 798 | out.write("""\ |
| 799 | /**************************************************************** |
| 800 | * File: %s |
| 801 | * |
| 802 | * DO NOT EDIT |
| 803 | * |
| 804 | * This file is automatically generated |
| 805 | * |
| 806 | ****************************************************************/ |
| 807 | |
| 808 | """ % name) |
| 809 | |
| 810 | if name[-2:] == ".h": |
| 811 | out.write(""" |
| 812 | #if !defined(%(h)s) |
| 813 | #define %(h)s |
| 814 | |
| 815 | """ % dict(h=h_file_to_define(name))) |
| 816 | |
| 817 | def base_h_content(out): |
| 818 | """ |
| 819 | Generate base header file content |
| 820 | |
| 821 | @param out The output file object |
| 822 | """ |
| 823 | |
| 824 | # @fixme Supported version should be generated based on input to LoxiGen |
| 825 | |
| 826 | out.write(""" |
| 827 | /* |
| 828 | * Base OpenFlow definitions. These depend only on standard C headers |
| 829 | */ |
| 830 | #include <string.h> |
| 831 | #include <stdint.h> |
| 832 | |
| 833 | /* g++ requires this to pick up PRI, etc. |
| 834 | * See http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-help/2006-10/msg00223.html |
| 835 | */ |
| 836 | #if !defined(__STDC_FORMAT_MACROS) |
| 837 | #define __STDC_FORMAT_MACROS |
| 838 | #endif |
| 839 | #include <inttypes.h> |
| 840 | |
| 841 | #include <stdlib.h> |
| 842 | #include <assert.h> |
| 843 | #include <loci/loci_idents.h> |
| 844 | |
| 845 | /** |
| 846 | * Macro to enable debugging for LOCI. |
| 847 | * |
| 848 | * This enables debug output to stdout. |
| 849 | */ |
| 850 | #define OF_DEBUG_ENABLE |
| 851 | |
| 852 | #if defined(OF_DEBUG_ENABLE) |
| 853 | #include <stdio.h> /* Currently for debugging */ |
| 854 | #define FIXME(str) do { \\ |
| 855 | fprintf(stderr, "%s\\n", str); \\ |
| 856 | exit(1); \\ |
| 857 | } while (0) |
| 858 | #define debug printf |
| 859 | #else |
| 860 | #define FIXME(str) |
| 861 | #define debug(str, ...) |
| 862 | #endif /* OF_DEBUG_ENABLE */ |
| 863 | |
| 864 | /** |
| 865 | * The type of a function used by the LOCI dump/show functions to |
| 866 | * output text. Essentially the same signature as fprintf. May |
| 867 | * be called many times per invocation of e.g. of_object_show(). |
| 868 | */ |
| 869 | typedef int (*loci_writer_f)(void *cookie, const char *fmt, ...); |
| 870 | |
| 871 | /** |
| 872 | * Check if a version is supported |
| 873 | */ |
| 874 | #define OF_VERSION_OKAY(v) ((v) >= OF_VERSION_1_0 && (v) <= OF_VERSION_1_3) |
| 875 | |
| 876 | """) |
| 877 | gen_version_enum(out) |
| 878 | out.write("\n") |
| 879 | |
| 880 | # for c_name in of_g.ofp_constants: |
| 881 | # val = str(of_g.ofp_constants[c_name]) |
| 882 | # out.write("#define %s %s\n" % (c_name, val)) |
| 883 | # out.write("\n") |
| 884 | |
| 885 | out.write(""" |
| 886 | typedef enum of_error_codes_e { |
| 887 | OF_ERROR_NONE = 0, |
| 888 | OF_ERROR_RESOURCE = -1, /* Could not allocate space */ |
| 889 | OF_ERROR_PARAM = -2, /* Bad parameter */ |
| 890 | OF_ERROR_VERSION = -3, /* Version not supported */ |
| 891 | OF_ERROR_RANGE = -4, /* End of list indication */ |
| 892 | OF_ERROR_COMPAT = -5, /* Incompatible assignment */ |
| 893 | OF_ERROR_PARSE = -6, /* Error in parsing data */ |
| 894 | OF_ERROR_INIT = -7, /* Uninitialized data */ |
| 895 | OF_ERROR_UNKNOWN = -8 /* Unknown error */ |
| 896 | } of_error_codes_t; |
| 897 | |
| 898 | #define OF_ERROR_STRINGS "none", \\ |
| 899 | "resource", \\ |
| 900 | "parameter", \\ |
| 901 | "version", \\ |
| 902 | "range", \\ |
| 903 | "incompatible", \\ |
| 904 | "parse", \\ |
| 905 | "init", \\ |
| 906 | "unknown" |
| 907 | |
Rich Lane | b157b0f | 2013-03-27 13:55:28 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 908 | extern const char *const of_error_strings[]; |
Rich Lane | a06d0c3 | 2013-03-25 08:52:03 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 909 | |
Rich Lane | 5375773 | 2013-02-23 17:00:10 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 910 | #ifndef NDEBUG |
Rich Lane | a06d0c3 | 2013-03-25 08:52:03 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 911 | /* #define ASSERT(val) assert(val) */ |
| 912 | #define FORCE_FAULT *(volatile int *)0 = 1 |
| 913 | #define ASSERT(val) if (!(val)) \\ |
| 914 | fprintf(stderr, "\\nASSERT %s. %s:%d\\n", #val, __FILE__, __LINE__), \\ |
| 915 | FORCE_FAULT |
Rich Lane | 5375773 | 2013-02-23 17:00:10 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 916 | #else |
| 917 | #define ASSERT(val) |
| 918 | #endif |
Rich Lane | a06d0c3 | 2013-03-25 08:52:03 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 919 | |
| 920 | /* |
| 921 | * Some LOCI object accessors can fail, and it's easy to forget to check. |
| 922 | * On certain compilers we can trigger a warning if the error code |
| 923 | * is ignored. |
| 924 | */ |
| 925 | #ifndef DISABLE_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT |
| 926 | #ifdef __GNUC__ |
| 927 | #define WARN_UNUSED_RESULT __attribute__ ((warn_unused_result)) |
| 928 | #else |
| 929 | #define WARN_UNUSED_RESULT |
| 930 | #endif |
| 931 | #else |
| 932 | #define WARN_UNUSED_RESULT |
| 933 | #endif |
| 934 | |
| 935 | typedef union of_generic_u of_generic_t; |
| 936 | typedef struct of_object_s of_object_t; |
| 937 | |
| 938 | /* Define ipv4 address as uint32 */ |
| 939 | typedef uint32_t of_ipv4_t; |
| 940 | |
| 941 | /* Table ID is the OF standard uint8 */ |
| 942 | typedef uint8_t of_table_id_t; |
| 943 | |
| 944 | #define OF_MAC_ADDR_BYTES 6 |
| 945 | typedef struct of_mac_addr_s { |
| 946 | uint8_t addr[OF_MAC_ADDR_BYTES]; |
| 947 | } of_mac_addr_t; |
| 948 | |
| 949 | #define OF_IPV6_BYTES 16 |
| 950 | typedef struct of_ipv6_s { |
| 951 | uint8_t addr[OF_IPV6_BYTES]; |
| 952 | } of_ipv6_t; |
| 953 | |
| 954 | extern const of_mac_addr_t of_mac_addr_all_ones; |
| 955 | extern const of_mac_addr_t of_mac_addr_all_zeros; |
| 956 | |
| 957 | extern const of_ipv6_t of_ipv6_all_ones; |
| 958 | extern const of_ipv6_t of_ipv6_all_zeros; |
| 959 | |
| 960 | /** |
| 961 | * Generic zero and all-ones values of size 16 bytes. |
| 962 | * |
| 963 | * IPv6 is longest data type we worry about for comparisons |
| 964 | */ |
| 965 | #define of_all_zero_value of_ipv6_all_zeros |
| 966 | #define of_all_ones_value of_ipv6_all_ones |
| 967 | |
| 968 | /** |
| 969 | * Non-zero/all ones check for arbitrary type of size <= 16 bytes |
| 970 | */ |
| 971 | #define OF_VARIABLE_IS_NON_ZERO(_ptr) \\ |
| 972 | (MEMCMP(&of_all_zero_value, (_ptr), sizeof(*(_ptr)))) |
| 973 | #define OF_VARIABLE_IS_ALL_ONES(_ptr) \\ |
| 974 | (!MEMCMP(&of_all_ones_value, (_ptr), sizeof(*(_ptr)))) |
| 975 | |
| 976 | /* The octets object is a struct holding pointer and length */ |
| 977 | typedef struct of_octets_s { |
| 978 | uint8_t *data; |
| 979 | int bytes; |
| 980 | } of_octets_t; |
| 981 | |
| 982 | /* Macro to convert an octet object to a pointer; currently trivial */ |
| 983 | #define OF_OCTETS_POINTER_GET(octet_ptr) ((octet_ptr)->data) |
| 984 | #define OF_OCTETS_POINTER_SET(octet_ptr, ptr) (octet_ptr)->data = (ptr) |
| 985 | #define OF_OCTETS_BYTES_GET(octet_ptr) ((octet_ptr)->bytes) |
| 986 | #define OF_OCTETS_BYTES_SET(octet_ptr, bytes) (octet_ptr)->bytes = (bytes) |
| 987 | |
| 988 | /* Currently these are categorized as scalars */ |
| 989 | typedef char of_port_name_t[OF_MAX_PORT_NAME_LEN]; |
| 990 | typedef char of_table_name_t[OF_MAX_TABLE_NAME_LEN]; |
| 991 | typedef char of_desc_str_t[OF_DESC_STR_LEN]; |
| 992 | typedef char of_serial_num_t[OF_SERIAL_NUM_LEN]; |
| 993 | |
| 994 | /* These are types which change across versions. */ |
| 995 | typedef uint32_t of_port_no_t; |
| 996 | typedef uint16_t of_fm_cmd_t; |
| 997 | typedef uint64_t of_wc_bmap_t; |
| 998 | typedef uint64_t of_match_bmap_t; |
| 999 | |
| 1000 | #define MEMMOVE(dest, src, bytes) memmove(dest, src, bytes) |
| 1001 | #define MEMSET(dest, val, bytes) memset(dest, val, bytes) |
| 1002 | #define MEMCPY(dest, src, bytes) memcpy(dest, src, bytes) |
| 1003 | #define MEMCMP(a, b, bytes) memcmp(a, b, bytes) |
| 1004 | #define MALLOC(bytes) malloc(bytes) |
| 1005 | #define FREE(ptr) free(ptr) |
| 1006 | |
| 1007 | /** Try an operation and return on failure. */ |
| 1008 | #define OF_TRY(op) do { \\ |
| 1009 | int _rv; \\ |
| 1010 | if ((_rv = (op)) < 0) { \\ |
| 1011 | LOCI_LOG_ERROR("ERROR %d at %s:%d\\n", _rv, __FILE__, __LINE__); \\ |
| 1012 | return _rv; \\ |
| 1013 | } \\ |
| 1014 | } while (0) |
| 1015 | |
| 1016 | /* The extent of an OF match object is determined by its length field, but |
| 1017 | * aligned to 8 bytes |
| 1018 | */ |
| 1019 | |
| 1020 | #define OF_MATCH_BYTES(length) (((length) + 7) & 0xfff8) |
| 1021 | |
| 1022 | #if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN |
| 1023 | #define U16_NTOH(val) (val) |
| 1024 | #define U32_NTOH(val) (val) |
| 1025 | #define U64_NTOH(val) (val) |
| 1026 | #define IPV6_NTOH(dst, src) /* NOTE different syntax; currently no-op */ |
| 1027 | #define U16_HTON(val) (val) |
| 1028 | #define U32_HTON(val) (val) |
| 1029 | #define U64_HTON(val) (val) |
| 1030 | #define IPV6_HTON(dst, src) /* NOTE different syntax; currently no-op */ |
| 1031 | #else /* Little Endian */ |
| 1032 | #define U16_NTOH(val) (((val) >> 8) | ((val) << 8)) |
| 1033 | #define U32_NTOH(val) ((((val) & 0xff000000) >> 24) | \\ |
| 1034 | (((val) & 0x00ff0000) >> 8) | \\ |
| 1035 | (((val) & 0x0000ff00) << 8) | \\ |
| 1036 | (((val) & 0x000000ff) << 24)) |
| 1037 | #define U64_NTOH(val) ((((val) & 0xff00000000000000LL) >> 56) | \\ |
| 1038 | (((val) & 0x00ff000000000000LL) >> 40) | \\ |
| 1039 | (((val) & 0x0000ff0000000000LL) >> 24) | \\ |
| 1040 | (((val) & 0x000000ff00000000LL) >> 8) | \\ |
| 1041 | (((val) & 0x00000000ff000000LL) << 8) | \\ |
| 1042 | (((val) & 0x0000000000ff0000LL) << 24) | \\ |
| 1043 | (((val) & 0x000000000000ff00LL) << 40) | \\ |
| 1044 | (((val) & 0x00000000000000ffLL) << 56)) |
| 1045 | #define IPV6_NTOH(dst, src) /* NOTE different syntax; currently no-op */ |
| 1046 | #define U16_HTON(val) U16_NTOH(val) |
| 1047 | #define U32_HTON(val) U32_NTOH(val) |
| 1048 | #define U64_HTON(val) U64_NTOH(val) |
| 1049 | #define IPV6_HTON(dst, src) /* NOTE different syntax; currently no-op */ |
| 1050 | #endif |
| 1051 | |
| 1052 | /**************************************************************** |
| 1053 | * |
| 1054 | * The following are internal definitions used by the automatically |
| 1055 | * generated code. Users should not reference these definitions |
| 1056 | * as they may change between versions of this code |
| 1057 | * |
| 1058 | ****************************************************************/ |
| 1059 | |
| 1060 | #define OF_MESSAGE_IN_MATCH_POINTER(obj) \\ |
| 1061 | (WIRE_BUF_POINTER(&((obj)->wire_buffer), OF_MESSAGE_IN_MATCH_OFFSET)) |
| 1062 | #define OF_MESSAGE_IN_MATCH_LEN(ptr) BUF_U16_GET(&ptr[2]) |
| 1063 | #define OF_MESSAGE_IN_DATA_OFFSET(obj) \\ |
| 1064 | (FIXED_LEN + OF_MESSAGE_IN_MATCH_LEN(OF_MESSAGE_IN_MATCH_POINTER(obj)) + 2) |
| 1065 | |
| 1066 | #define OF_MESSAGE_OUT_DATA_OFFSET(obj) \\ |
| 1067 | (FIXED_LEN + of_message_out_actions_len_get(obj)) |
| 1068 | |
| 1069 | """) |
| 1070 | |
| 1071 | def external_h_top_matter(out, name): |
| 1072 | """ |
| 1073 | Generate top matter for external header file |
| 1074 | |
| 1075 | @param name The name of the output file |
| 1076 | @param out The output file object |
| 1077 | """ |
| 1078 | common_top_matter(out, name) |
| 1079 | out.write(""" |
| 1080 | #include <loci/loci_base.h> |
| 1081 | #include <loci/of_message.h> |
| 1082 | #include <loci/of_match.h> |
| 1083 | #include <loci/of_object.h> |
| 1084 | #include <loci/of_wire_buf.h> |
| 1085 | |
| 1086 | /**************************************************************** |
| 1087 | * |
| 1088 | * This file is divided into the following sections. |
| 1089 | * |
| 1090 | * A few object specific macros |
| 1091 | * Class typedefs (no struct definitions) |
| 1092 | * Per-data type accessor function typedefs |
| 1093 | * Per-class new/delete function typedefs |
| 1094 | * Per-class static delete functions |
| 1095 | * Per-class, per-member accessor declarations |
| 1096 | * Per-class structure definitions |
| 1097 | * Generic union (inheritance) definitions |
| 1098 | * Pointer set function declarations |
| 1099 | * Some special case macros |
| 1100 | * |
| 1101 | ****************************************************************/ |
| 1102 | """) |
| 1103 | |
| 1104 | def gen_top_static_functions(out): |
| 1105 | out.write(""" |
| 1106 | |
| 1107 | #define _MAX_PARENT_ITERATIONS 4 |
| 1108 | /** |
| 1109 | * Iteratively update parent lengths thru hierarchy |
| 1110 | * @param obj The object whose length is being updated |
| 1111 | * @param delta The difference between the current and new lengths |
| 1112 | * |
| 1113 | * Note that this includes updating the object itself. It will |
| 1114 | * iterate thru parents. |
| 1115 | * |
| 1116 | * Assumes delta > 0. |
| 1117 | */ |
| 1118 | static inline void |
| 1119 | of_object_parent_length_update(of_object_t *obj, int delta) |
| 1120 | { |
Rich Lane | ed79e0d | 2013-03-26 14:30:31 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1121 | #ifndef NDEBUG |
Rich Lane | a06d0c3 | 2013-03-25 08:52:03 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1122 | int count = 0; |
| 1123 | of_wire_buffer_t *wbuf; /* For debug asserts only */ |
Rich Lane | ed79e0d | 2013-03-26 14:30:31 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1124 | #endif |
Rich Lane | a06d0c3 | 2013-03-25 08:52:03 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1125 | |
| 1126 | while (obj != NULL) { |
| 1127 | ASSERT(count++ < _MAX_PARENT_ITERATIONS); |
| 1128 | obj->length += delta; |
| 1129 | if (obj->wire_length_set != NULL) { |
| 1130 | obj->wire_length_set(obj, obj->length); |
| 1131 | } |
Rich Lane | ed79e0d | 2013-03-26 14:30:31 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1132 | #ifndef NDEBUG |
Rich Lane | a06d0c3 | 2013-03-25 08:52:03 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1133 | wbuf = obj->wire_object.wbuf; |
Rich Lane | ed79e0d | 2013-03-26 14:30:31 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1134 | #endif |
Rich Lane | a06d0c3 | 2013-03-25 08:52:03 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1135 | |
| 1136 | /* Asserts for wire length checking */ |
| 1137 | ASSERT(obj->length + obj->wire_object.obj_offset <= |
| 1138 | WBUF_CURRENT_BYTES(wbuf)); |
| 1139 | if (obj->parent == NULL) { |
| 1140 | ASSERT(obj->length + obj->wire_object.obj_offset == |
| 1141 | WBUF_CURRENT_BYTES(wbuf)); |
| 1142 | } |
| 1143 | |
| 1144 | obj = obj->parent; |
| 1145 | } |
| 1146 | } |
| 1147 | """) |
| 1148 | |
| 1149 | ################################################################ |
| 1150 | # |
| 1151 | ################################################################ |
| 1152 | |
| 1153 | def gen_version_enum(out): |
| 1154 | """ |
| 1155 | Generate the enumerated type for versions in LoxiGen |
| 1156 | @param out The file object to which to write the decs |
| 1157 | |
| 1158 | This just uses the wire versions for now |
| 1159 | """ |
| 1160 | out.write(""" |
| 1161 | /** |
| 1162 | * Enumeration of OpenFlow versions |
| 1163 | * |
| 1164 | * The wire protocol numbers are currently used for values of the corresponding |
| 1165 | * version identifiers. |
| 1166 | */ |
| 1167 | typedef enum of_version_e { |
| 1168 | OF_VERSION_UNKNOWN = 0, |
| 1169 | """) |
| 1170 | |
| 1171 | is_first = True |
| 1172 | max = 0 |
| 1173 | for v in of_g.wire_ver_map: |
| 1174 | if is_first: |
| 1175 | is_first = False |
| 1176 | else: |
| 1177 | out.write(",\n") |
| 1178 | if v > max: |
| 1179 | max = v |
| 1180 | out.write(" %s = %d" % (of_g.wire_ver_map[v], v)) |
| 1181 | |
| 1182 | out.write(""" |
| 1183 | } of_version_t; |
| 1184 | |
| 1185 | /** |
| 1186 | * @brief Use this when declaring arrays indexed by wire version |
| 1187 | */ |
| 1188 | #define OF_VERSION_ARRAY_MAX %d |
| 1189 | """ % (max + 1)) |
| 1190 | |
| 1191 | def gen_object_enum(out): |
| 1192 | """ |
| 1193 | Generate the enumerated type for object identification in LoxiGen |
| 1194 | @param out The file object to which to write the decs |
| 1195 | """ |
| 1196 | out.write(""" |
| 1197 | |
| 1198 | /** |
| 1199 | * Enumeration of OpenFlow objects |
| 1200 | * |
| 1201 | * We enumerate the OpenFlow objects used internally. Note that some |
| 1202 | * message types are determined both by an outer type (message type like |
| 1203 | * stats_request) and an inner type (port stats). These are different |
| 1204 | * messages in ofC. |
| 1205 | * |
| 1206 | * These values are for internal use only. They will change with |
| 1207 | * different versions of ofC. |
| 1208 | */ |
| 1209 | |
| 1210 | typedef enum of_object_id_e { |
| 1211 | /* Root object type */ |
| 1212 | OF_OBJECT_INVALID = -1, /* "invalid" return value for mappings */ |
| 1213 | OF_OBJECT = 0, /* Generic, untyped object */ |
| 1214 | |
| 1215 | /* OpenFlow message objects */ |
| 1216 | """) |
| 1217 | last = 0 |
| 1218 | msg_count = 0 |
| 1219 | for cls in of_g.ordered_messages: |
| 1220 | out.write(" %s = %d,\n" % (enum_name(cls), |
| 1221 | of_g.unified[cls]["object_id"])) |
| 1222 | msg_count = of_g.unified[cls]["object_id"] + 1 |
| 1223 | |
| 1224 | out.write("\n /* Non-message objects */\n") |
| 1225 | for cls in of_g.ordered_non_messages: |
| 1226 | out.write(" %s = %d,\n" % (enum_name(cls), |
| 1227 | of_g.unified[cls]["object_id"])) |
| 1228 | last = of_g.unified[cls]["object_id"] |
| 1229 | out.write("\n /* List objects */\n") |
| 1230 | for cls in of_g.ordered_list_objects: |
| 1231 | out.write(" %s = %d,\n" % (enum_name(cls), |
| 1232 | of_g.unified[cls]["object_id"])) |
| 1233 | last = of_g.unified[cls]["object_id"] |
| 1234 | |
| 1235 | out.write("\n /* Generic stats request/reply types; pseudo objects */\n") |
| 1236 | for cls in of_g.ordered_pseudo_objects: |
| 1237 | out.write(" %s = %d,\n" % (enum_name(cls), |
| 1238 | of_g.unified[cls]["object_id"])) |
| 1239 | last = of_g.unified[cls]["object_id"] |
| 1240 | |
| 1241 | out.write(""" |
| 1242 | OF_OBJECT_COUNT = %d |
| 1243 | } of_object_id_t; |
| 1244 | |
Rich Lane | b157b0f | 2013-03-27 13:55:28 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1245 | extern const char *const of_object_id_str[]; |
Rich Lane | a06d0c3 | 2013-03-25 08:52:03 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1246 | |
| 1247 | #define OF_MESSAGE_OBJECT_COUNT %d |
| 1248 | """ % ((last + 1), msg_count)) |
| 1249 | |
| 1250 | # Generate object type range checking for inheritance classes |
| 1251 | |
| 1252 | # @fixme These should be determined algorithmicly |
| 1253 | out.write(""" |
| 1254 | /* |
| 1255 | * Macros to check if an object ID is within an inheritance class range |
| 1256 | */ |
| 1257 | """) |
| 1258 | # Alphabetical order for 'last' |
| 1259 | last_ids = dict(of_action="OF_ACTION_STRIP_VLAN", |
| 1260 | of_oxm="OF_OXM_VLAN_VID_MASKED", |
| 1261 | of_instruction="OF_INSTRUCTION_WRITE_METADATA", |
| 1262 | of_queue_prop="OF_QUEUE_PROP_MIN_RATE", |
| 1263 | of_table_feature_prop="OF_TABLE_FEATURE_PROP_WRITE_SETFIELD_MISS", |
| 1264 | # @FIXME add meter_band ? |
| 1265 | ) |
| 1266 | for cls, last in last_ids.items(): |
| 1267 | out.write(""" |
| 1268 | #define %(enum)s_FIRST_ID (%(enum)s + 1) |
| 1269 | #define %(enum)s_LAST_ID %(last)s |
| 1270 | #define %(enum)s_VALID_ID(id) \\ |
| 1271 | ((id) >= %(enum)s_FIRST_ID && \\ |
| 1272 | (id) <= %(enum)s_LAST_ID) |
| 1273 | """ % dict(enum=enum_name(cls), last=last)) |
| 1274 | out.write(""" |
| 1275 | /** |
| 1276 | * Function to check a wire ID |
| 1277 | * @param object_id The ID to check |
| 1278 | * @param base_object_id The inheritance parent, if applicable |
| 1279 | * @returns boolean: If base_object_id is an inheritance class, check if |
| 1280 | * object_id is valid as a subclass. Otherwise return 1. |
| 1281 | * |
| 1282 | * Note: Could check that object_id == base_object_id in the |
| 1283 | * second case. |
| 1284 | */ |
| 1285 | static inline int |
| 1286 | of_wire_id_valid(int object_id, int base_object_id) { |
| 1287 | switch (base_object_id) { |
| 1288 | case OF_ACTION: |
| 1289 | return OF_ACTION_VALID_ID(object_id); |
| 1290 | case OF_OXM: |
| 1291 | return OF_OXM_VALID_ID(object_id); |
| 1292 | case OF_QUEUE_PROP: |
| 1293 | return OF_QUEUE_PROP_VALID_ID(object_id); |
| 1294 | case OF_TABLE_FEATURE_PROP: |
| 1295 | return OF_TABLE_FEATURE_PROP_VALID_ID(object_id); |
| 1296 | case OF_INSTRUCTION: |
| 1297 | return OF_INSTRUCTION_VALID_ID(object_id); |
| 1298 | default: |
| 1299 | break; |
| 1300 | } |
| 1301 | return 1; |
| 1302 | } |
| 1303 | """) |
| 1304 | |
| 1305 | def gen_object_enum_str(out): |
Rich Lane | b157b0f | 2013-03-27 13:55:28 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1306 | out.write("\nconst char *const of_object_id_str[] = {\n") |
Rich Lane | a06d0c3 | 2013-03-25 08:52:03 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1307 | out.write(" \"of_object\",\n") |
| 1308 | for cls in of_g.ordered_messages: |
| 1309 | out.write(" \"%s\",\n" % cls) |
| 1310 | out.write("\n /* Non-message objects */\n") |
| 1311 | for cls in of_g.ordered_non_messages: |
| 1312 | out.write(" \"%s\",\n" % cls) |
| 1313 | out.write("\n /* List objects */\n") |
| 1314 | for cls in of_g.ordered_list_objects: |
| 1315 | out.write(" \"%s\",\n" % cls) |
| 1316 | out.write("\n /* Generic stats request/reply types; pseudo objects */\n") |
| 1317 | for cls in of_g.ordered_pseudo_objects: |
| 1318 | out.write(" \"%s\",\n" % cls) |
| 1319 | out.write("\n \"of_unknown_object\"\n};\n") |
| 1320 | |
| 1321 | # We'll do version strings while we're at it |
| 1322 | out.write(""" |
Rich Lane | b157b0f | 2013-03-27 13:55:28 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1323 | const char *const of_version_str[] = { |
Rich Lane | a06d0c3 | 2013-03-25 08:52:03 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1324 | "Unknown OpenFlow Version", |
| 1325 | "OpenFlow-1.0", |
| 1326 | "OpenFlow-1.1", |
| 1327 | "OpenFlow-1.2" |
| 1328 | }; |
| 1329 | |
| 1330 | const of_mac_addr_t of_mac_addr_all_ones = { |
| 1331 | { |
| 1332 | 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff |
| 1333 | } |
| 1334 | }; |
| 1335 | /* Just to be explicit; static duration vars are init'd to 0 */ |
| 1336 | const of_mac_addr_t of_mac_addr_all_zeros = { |
| 1337 | { |
| 1338 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 |
| 1339 | } |
| 1340 | }; |
| 1341 | |
| 1342 | const of_ipv6_t of_ipv6_all_ones = { |
| 1343 | { |
| 1344 | 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, |
| 1345 | 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff |
| 1346 | } |
| 1347 | }; |
| 1348 | /* Just to be explicit; static duration vars are init'd to 0 */ |
| 1349 | const of_ipv6_t of_ipv6_all_zeros = { |
| 1350 | { |
| 1351 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, |
| 1352 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 |
| 1353 | } |
| 1354 | }; |
| 1355 | |
| 1356 | /** @var of_error_strings |
| 1357 | * The error string map; use abs value to index |
| 1358 | */ |
Rich Lane | b157b0f | 2013-03-27 13:55:28 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1359 | const char *const of_error_strings[] = { OF_ERROR_STRINGS }; |
Rich Lane | a06d0c3 | 2013-03-25 08:52:03 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1360 | """) |
| 1361 | |
| 1362 | ################################################################ |
| 1363 | # |
| 1364 | # Internal Utility Functions |
| 1365 | # |
| 1366 | ################################################################ |
| 1367 | |
| 1368 | |
| 1369 | def acc_name(cls, m_name): |
| 1370 | """ |
| 1371 | Generate the root name of an accessor function for typedef |
| 1372 | @param cls The class name |
| 1373 | @param m_name The member name |
| 1374 | """ |
| 1375 | (m_type, get_rv) = get_acc_rv(cls, m_name) |
| 1376 | return "%s_%s" % (cls, m_type) |
| 1377 | |
| 1378 | def get_acc_rv(cls, m_name): |
| 1379 | """ |
| 1380 | Determine the data type and return type for a get accessor. |
| 1381 | |
| 1382 | The return type may be "void" or it may be the accessor type |
| 1383 | depending on the system configuration and on the data type. |
| 1384 | |
| 1385 | @param cls The class name |
| 1386 | @param m_name The member name |
| 1387 | @return A pair (m_type, rv) where m_type is the unified type of the |
| 1388 | member and rv is the get_accessor return type |
| 1389 | """ |
| 1390 | member = of_g.unified[cls]["union"][m_name] |
| 1391 | m_type = member["m_type"] |
| 1392 | rv = "int" |
| 1393 | if member_returns_val(cls, m_name): |
| 1394 | rv = m_type |
| 1395 | if m_type[-2:] == "_t": |
| 1396 | m_type = m_type[:-2] |
| 1397 | |
| 1398 | return (m_type, rv) |
| 1399 | |
| 1400 | def param_list(cls, m_name, a_type): |
| 1401 | """ |
| 1402 | Generate the parameter list (no parens) for an a_type accessor |
| 1403 | @param cls The class name |
| 1404 | @param m_name The member name |
| 1405 | @param a_type One of "set" or "get" or TBD |
| 1406 | """ |
| 1407 | member = of_g.unified[cls]["union"][m_name] |
| 1408 | m_type = member["m_type"] |
| 1409 | params = ["%s_t *obj" % cls] |
| 1410 | if a_type == "set": |
| 1411 | if loxi_utils.type_is_scalar(m_type): |
| 1412 | params.append("%s %s" % (m_type, m_name)) |
| 1413 | else: |
| 1414 | params.append("%s *%s" % (m_type, m_name)) |
| 1415 | elif a_type in ["get", "bind"]: |
| 1416 | params.append("%s *%s" % (m_type, m_name)) |
| 1417 | else: |
| 1418 | debug("Class %s, name %s Bad param list a_type: %s" % |
| 1419 | (cls, m_name, a_type)) |
| 1420 | sys.exit(1) |
| 1421 | return params |
| 1422 | |
| 1423 | def typed_function_base(cls, m_name): |
| 1424 | """ |
| 1425 | Generate the core name for accessors based on the type |
| 1426 | @param cls The class name |
| 1427 | @param m_name The member name |
| 1428 | """ |
| 1429 | (m_type, get_rv) = get_acc_rv(cls, m_name) |
| 1430 | return "%s_%s" % (cls, m_type) |
| 1431 | |
| 1432 | def member_function_base(cls, m_name): |
| 1433 | """ |
| 1434 | Generate the core name for accessors based on the member name |
| 1435 | @param cls The class name |
| 1436 | @param m_name The member name |
| 1437 | """ |
| 1438 | return "%s_%s" % (cls, m_name) |
| 1439 | |
| 1440 | def field_ver_get(cls, m_name): |
| 1441 | """ |
| 1442 | Generate a dict, indexed by wire version, giving a pair (type, offset) |
| 1443 | |
| 1444 | @param cls The class name |
| 1445 | @param m_name The name of the class member |
| 1446 | |
| 1447 | If offset is not known for m_name, the type |
| 1448 | A dict is used for more convenient indexing. |
| 1449 | """ |
| 1450 | result = {} |
| 1451 | |
| 1452 | for ver in of_g.unified[cls]: |
| 1453 | if type(ver) == type(0): # It's a version |
| 1454 | if "use_version" in of_g.unified[cls][ver]: # deref version ref |
| 1455 | ref_ver = of_g.unified[cls][ver]["use_version"] |
| 1456 | members = of_g.unified[cls][ref_ver]["members"] |
| 1457 | else: |
| 1458 | members = of_g.unified[cls][ver]["members"] |
| 1459 | idx = loxi_utils.member_to_index(m_name, members) |
| 1460 | if (idx < 0): |
| 1461 | continue # Member not in this version |
| 1462 | m_type = members[idx]["m_type"] |
| 1463 | offset = members[idx]["offset"] |
| 1464 | |
| 1465 | # If m_type is mixed, get wire version type from global data |
| 1466 | if m_type in of_g.of_mixed_types and \ |
| 1467 | ver in of_g.of_mixed_types[m_type]: |
| 1468 | m_type = of_g.of_mixed_types[m_type][ver] |
| 1469 | |
| 1470 | # add version to result list |
| 1471 | result[ver] = (m_type, offset) |
| 1472 | |
| 1473 | return result |
| 1474 | |
| 1475 | def v3_match_offset_get(cls): |
| 1476 | """ |
| 1477 | Return the offset of an OF 1.2 match in an object if it has such; |
| 1478 | otherwise return -1 |
| 1479 | """ |
| 1480 | result = field_ver_get(cls, "match") |
| 1481 | if of_g.VERSION_1_2 in result: |
| 1482 | if result[of_g.VERSION_1_2][0] == "of_match_v3_t": |
| 1483 | return result[of_g.VERSION_1_2][1] |
| 1484 | return -1 |
| 1485 | |
| 1486 | ################################################################ |
| 1487 | # |
| 1488 | # OpenFlow Object Definitions |
| 1489 | # |
| 1490 | ################################################################ |
| 1491 | |
| 1492 | |
| 1493 | def gen_of_object_defs(out): |
| 1494 | """ |
| 1495 | Generate low level of_object core operations |
| 1496 | @param out The file for output, already open |
| 1497 | """ |
| 1498 | |
| 1499 | def gen_generics(out): |
| 1500 | for (cls, subclasses) in type_maps.inheritance_map.items(): |
| 1501 | out.write(""" |
| 1502 | /** |
| 1503 | * Inheritance super class for %(cls)s |
| 1504 | * |
| 1505 | * This class is the union of %(cls)s classes. You can refer |
| 1506 | * to it untyped by refering to the member 'header' whose structure |
| 1507 | * is common across all sub-classes. |
| 1508 | */ |
| 1509 | |
| 1510 | union %(cls)s_u { |
| 1511 | %(cls)s_header_t header; /* Generic instance */ |
| 1512 | """ % dict(cls=cls)) |
| 1513 | for subcls in sorted(subclasses): |
| 1514 | out.write(" %s_%s_t %s;\n" % (cls, subcls, subcls)) |
| 1515 | out.write("};\n") |
| 1516 | |
| 1517 | def gen_struct_typedefs(out): |
| 1518 | """ |
| 1519 | Generate typedefs for all struct objects |
| 1520 | @param out The file for output, already open |
| 1521 | """ |
| 1522 | |
| 1523 | out.write("\n/* LOCI inheritance parent typedefs */\n") |
| 1524 | for cls in type_maps.inheritance_map: |
| 1525 | out.write("typedef union %(cls)s_u %(cls)s_t;\n" % dict(cls=cls)) |
| 1526 | out.write("\n/* LOCI object typedefs */\n") |
| 1527 | for cls in of_g.standard_class_order: |
| 1528 | if cls in type_maps.inheritance_map: |
| 1529 | continue |
| 1530 | if config_check("gen_fn_ptrs"): |
| 1531 | out.write("typedef struct %(cls)s_s %(cls)s_t;\n" % dict(cls=cls)) |
| 1532 | else: |
| 1533 | template = "typedef of_object_t %(cls)s_t;\n" |
| 1534 | out.write(template % dict(cls=cls)) |
| 1535 | |
| 1536 | out.write(""" |
| 1537 | /**************************************************************** |
| 1538 | * |
| 1539 | * Additional of_object defines |
| 1540 | * These are needed for some static inline ops, so we put them here. |
| 1541 | * |
| 1542 | ****************************************************************/ |
| 1543 | |
| 1544 | /* Delete an OpenFlow object without reference to its type */ |
| 1545 | extern void of_object_delete(of_object_t *obj); |
| 1546 | |
| 1547 | """) |
| 1548 | |
| 1549 | def gen_generic_union(out): |
| 1550 | """ |
| 1551 | Generate the generic union object composing all LOCI objects |
| 1552 | |
| 1553 | @param out The file to which to write the decs |
| 1554 | """ |
| 1555 | out.write(""" |
| 1556 | /** |
| 1557 | * The common LOCI object is a union of all possible objects. |
| 1558 | */ |
| 1559 | union of_generic_u { |
| 1560 | of_object_t object; /* Common base class with fundamental accessors */ |
| 1561 | |
| 1562 | /* Message objects */ |
| 1563 | """) |
| 1564 | for cls in of_g.ordered_messages: |
| 1565 | out.write(" %s_t %s;\n" % (cls, cls)) |
| 1566 | out.write("\n /* Non-message composite objects */\n") |
| 1567 | for cls in of_g.ordered_non_messages: |
| 1568 | if cls in type_maps.inheritance_map: |
| 1569 | continue |
| 1570 | out.write(" %s_t %s;\n" % (cls, cls)) |
| 1571 | out.write("\n /* List objects */\n") |
| 1572 | for cls in of_g.ordered_list_objects: |
| 1573 | out.write(" %s_t %s;\n" % (cls, cls)) |
| 1574 | out.write("};\n") |
| 1575 | |
| 1576 | def gen_common_struct_definitions(out): |
| 1577 | out.write(""" |
| 1578 | /**************************************************************** |
| 1579 | * |
| 1580 | * Unified structure definitions |
| 1581 | * |
| 1582 | ****************************************************************/ |
| 1583 | |
| 1584 | struct of_object_s { |
| 1585 | /* Common members */ |
| 1586 | %(common)s |
| 1587 | }; |
| 1588 | """ % dict(common=of_g.base_object_members)) |
| 1589 | |
| 1590 | def gen_flow_add_setup_function_declarations(out): |
| 1591 | """ |
| 1592 | Add the declarations for functions that can be initialized |
| 1593 | by a flow add. These are defined external to LOXI. |
| 1594 | """ |
| 1595 | |
| 1596 | out.write(""" |
| 1597 | /**************************************************************** |
| 1598 | * Functions for objects that can be initialized by a flow add message. |
| 1599 | * These are defined in a non-autogenerated file |
| 1600 | ****************************************************************/ |
| 1601 | |
| 1602 | /** |
| 1603 | * @brief Set up a flow removed message from the original add |
| 1604 | * @param obj The flow removed message being updated |
| 1605 | * @param flow_add The flow_add message to use |
| 1606 | * |
| 1607 | * Initialize the following fields of obj to be identical |
| 1608 | * to what was originally on the wire from the flow_add object: |
| 1609 | * match |
| 1610 | * cookie |
| 1611 | * priority |
| 1612 | * idle_timeout |
| 1613 | * hard_timeout |
| 1614 | * |
| 1615 | */ |
| 1616 | |
| 1617 | extern int |
| 1618 | of_flow_removed_setup_from_flow_add(of_flow_removed_t *obj, |
| 1619 | of_flow_add_t *flow_add); |
| 1620 | |
| 1621 | |
| 1622 | /** |
| 1623 | * @brief Set up the packet in match structure from the original add |
| 1624 | * @param obj The packet in message being updated |
| 1625 | * @param flow_add The flow_add message to use |
| 1626 | * @returns Indigo error code. Does not return a version error if |
| 1627 | * the version does not require initializing obj. |
| 1628 | * |
| 1629 | * Initialize the match member of obj to be identical to what was originally |
| 1630 | * on the wire from the flow_add object. If applicable, the table ID is also |
| 1631 | * initialized from the flow_add object. |
| 1632 | * |
| 1633 | * This API applies to 1.2 and later only. |
| 1634 | */ |
| 1635 | |
| 1636 | extern int |
| 1637 | of_packet_in_setup_from_flow_add(of_packet_in_t *obj, |
| 1638 | of_flow_add_t *flow_add); |
| 1639 | |
| 1640 | |
| 1641 | /** |
| 1642 | * @brief Set up the flow stats entry from the original add |
| 1643 | * @param obj The packet in message being updated |
| 1644 | * @param flow_add The flow_add message to use |
| 1645 | * @param effects Optional actions or instructions; see below. |
| 1646 | * |
| 1647 | * Initialize the following fields of obj to be identical |
| 1648 | * to what was originally on the wire from the flow_add object: |
| 1649 | * match |
| 1650 | * actions/instructions (effects) |
| 1651 | * cookie |
| 1652 | * priority |
| 1653 | * idle_timeout |
| 1654 | * hard_timeout |
| 1655 | * |
| 1656 | * Note that the actions/instructions of a flow may be modified by a |
| 1657 | * subsequent flow modify message. To facilitate implementations, |
| 1658 | * the "effects" parameter is provided. If effects is NULL, the |
| 1659 | * actions/instructions are taken from the flow_add message. |
| 1660 | * Otherwise, effects is coerced to the proper type (actions or |
| 1661 | * instructions) and used to init obj. |
| 1662 | */ |
| 1663 | |
| 1664 | extern int |
| 1665 | of_flow_stats_entry_setup_from_flow_add(of_flow_stats_entry_t *obj, |
| 1666 | of_flow_add_t *flow_add, |
| 1667 | of_object_t *effects); |
| 1668 | """) |
| 1669 | |
| 1670 | def gen_struct_definitions(out): |
| 1671 | """ |
| 1672 | Generate the declaration of all of_ C structures |
| 1673 | |
| 1674 | @param out The file to which to write the decs |
| 1675 | """ |
| 1676 | |
| 1677 | # This should only get called if gen_fn_ptr is true in code_gen_config |
| 1678 | if not config_check("gen_fn_ptrs"): |
| 1679 | debug("Error: gen_struct_defs called, but no fn ptrs set") |
| 1680 | return |
| 1681 | |
| 1682 | for cls in of_g.standard_class_order: |
| 1683 | if cls in type_maps.inheritance_map: |
| 1684 | continue # These are generated elsewhere |
| 1685 | note = "" |
| 1686 | if loxi_utils.class_is_message(cls): |
| 1687 | note = " /* Class is message */" |
| 1688 | out.write("struct %s_s {%s\n" % (cls, note)) |
| 1689 | out.write(""" /* Common members */ |
| 1690 | %s |
| 1691 | /* Class specific members */ |
| 1692 | """ % of_g.base_object_members) |
| 1693 | if loxi_utils.class_is_list(cls): |
| 1694 | out.write(""" |
| 1695 | %(cls)s_first_f first; |
| 1696 | %(cls)s_next_f next; |
| 1697 | %(cls)s_append_bind_f append_bind; |
| 1698 | %(cls)s_append_f append; |
| 1699 | }; |
| 1700 | |
| 1701 | """ % {"cls": cls}) |
| 1702 | continue # All done with list object |
| 1703 | |
| 1704 | # Else, not a list instance; add accessors for all data members |
| 1705 | for m_name in of_g.ordered_members[cls]: |
| 1706 | if m_name in of_g.skip_members: |
| 1707 | # These members (length, etc) are handled internally |
| 1708 | continue |
| 1709 | f_name = acc_name(cls, m_name) |
| 1710 | out.write(" %s_get_f %s;\n" % (f_name, m_name + "_get")) |
| 1711 | out.write(" %s_set_f %s;\n" % (f_name, m_name + "_set")) |
| 1712 | out.write("};\n\n") |
| 1713 | |
| 1714 | |
| 1715 | ################################################################ |
| 1716 | # |
| 1717 | # List accessor code generation |
| 1718 | # |
| 1719 | # Currently these all implement copy on read semantics |
| 1720 | # |
| 1721 | ################################################################ |
| 1722 | |
| 1723 | def init_call(e_type, obj, ver, length, cw): |
| 1724 | """ |
| 1725 | Generate the init call given the strings for params |
| 1726 | """ |
| 1727 | hdr = "" # If inheritance type, coerce to hdr object |
| 1728 | obj_name = obj |
| 1729 | if e_type in type_maps.inheritance_map: |
| 1730 | hdr = "_header" |
| 1731 | obj_name = "(%s_header_t *)" % e_type + obj |
| 1732 | |
| 1733 | return """\ |
| 1734 | %(e_type)s%(hdr)s_init(%(obj_name)s, |
| 1735 | %(ver)s, %(length)s, %(cw)s)\ |
| 1736 | """ % dict(e_type=e_type, hdr=hdr, obj_name=obj_name, ver=ver, |
| 1737 | length=length, cw=cw) |
| 1738 | |
| 1739 | def gen_list_first(out, cls, e_type): |
| 1740 | """ |
| 1741 | Generate the body of a list_first operation |
| 1742 | @param cls The class name for which code is being generated |
| 1743 | @param e_type The element type of the list |
| 1744 | @param out The file to which to write |
| 1745 | """ |
| 1746 | i_call = init_call(e_type, "obj", "list->version", "0", "1") |
| 1747 | if e_type in type_maps.inheritance_map: |
| 1748 | len_str = "obj->header.length" |
| 1749 | else: |
| 1750 | len_str = "obj->length" |
| 1751 | |
| 1752 | out.write(""" |
| 1753 | /** |
| 1754 | * Associate an iterator with a list |
| 1755 | * @param list The list to iterate over |
| 1756 | * @param obj The list entry iteration pointer |
| 1757 | * @return OF_ERROR_RANGE if the list is empty (end of list) |
| 1758 | * |
| 1759 | * The obj instance is completely initialized. The caller is responsible |
| 1760 | * for cleaning up any wire buffers associated with obj before this call |
| 1761 | */ |
| 1762 | |
| 1763 | int |
| 1764 | %(cls)s_first(%(cls)s_t *list, |
| 1765 | %(e_type)s_t *obj) |
| 1766 | { |
| 1767 | int rv; |
| 1768 | |
| 1769 | %(i_call)s; |
| 1770 | if ((rv = of_list_first((of_object_t *)list, (of_object_t *)obj)) < 0) { |
| 1771 | return rv; |
| 1772 | } |
| 1773 | """ % dict(cls=cls, e_type=e_type, i_call=i_call)) |
| 1774 | |
| 1775 | # Special case flow_stats_entry lists |
| 1776 | |
| 1777 | out.write(""" |
| 1778 | of_object_wire_init((of_object_t *) obj, %(u_type)s, |
| 1779 | list->length); |
| 1780 | if (%(len_str)s == 0) { |
| 1781 | return OF_ERROR_PARSE; |
| 1782 | } |
| 1783 | |
| 1784 | return rv; |
| 1785 | } |
| 1786 | """ % dict(cls=cls, e_type=e_type, u_type=enum_name(e_type), len_str=len_str)) |
| 1787 | |
| 1788 | |
| 1789 | def gen_bind(out, cls, m_name, m_type): |
| 1790 | """ |
| 1791 | Generate the body of a bind function |
| 1792 | @param out The file to which to write |
| 1793 | @param cls The class name for which code is being generated |
| 1794 | @param m_name The name of the data member |
| 1795 | @param m_type The type of the data member |
| 1796 | """ |
| 1797 | |
| 1798 | bparams = ",\n ".join(param_list(cls, m_name, "bind")) |
| 1799 | |
| 1800 | i_call = init_call(e_type, "child", "parent->version", "0", "1") |
| 1801 | |
| 1802 | out.write(""" |
| 1803 | /** |
| 1804 | * Bind the child object to the parent object for read processing |
| 1805 | * @param parent The parent object |
| 1806 | * @param child The child object |
| 1807 | * |
| 1808 | * The child obj instance is completely initialized. |
| 1809 | */ |
| 1810 | |
| 1811 | int |
| 1812 | %(cls)s_%(m_name)_bind(%(cls)s_t *parent, |
| 1813 | %(e_type)s_t *child) |
| 1814 | { |
| 1815 | int rv; |
| 1816 | |
| 1817 | %(i_call)s; |
| 1818 | |
| 1819 | /* Derive offset and length of child in parent */ |
| 1820 | OF_TRY(of_object_child_attach(parent, child, |
| 1821 | if ((rv = of_list_first((of_object_t *)list, (of_object_t *)obj)) < 0) { |
| 1822 | return rv; |
| 1823 | } |
| 1824 | """ % dict(cls=cls, e_type=e_type, i_call=i_call)) |
| 1825 | |
| 1826 | # Special case flow_stats_entry lists |
| 1827 | |
| 1828 | out.write(""" |
| 1829 | rv = of_object_wire_init((of_object_t *) obj, %(u_type)s, |
| 1830 | list->length); |
| 1831 | if ((rv == OF_ERROR_NONE) && (%(len_str)s == 0)) { |
| 1832 | return OF_ERROR_PARSE; |
| 1833 | } |
| 1834 | |
| 1835 | return rv; |
| 1836 | } |
| 1837 | """ % dict(cls=cls, e_type=e_type, u_type=enum_name(e_type), len_str=len_str)) |
| 1838 | |
| 1839 | |
| 1840 | def gen_list_next(out, cls, e_type): |
| 1841 | """ |
| 1842 | Generate the body of a list_next operation |
| 1843 | @param cls The class name for which code is being generated |
| 1844 | @param e_type The element type of the list |
| 1845 | @param out The file to which to write |
| 1846 | """ |
| 1847 | |
| 1848 | if e_type in type_maps.inheritance_map: |
| 1849 | len_str = "obj->header.length" |
| 1850 | else: |
| 1851 | len_str = "obj->length" |
| 1852 | |
| 1853 | out.write(""" |
| 1854 | /** |
| 1855 | * Advance an iterator to the next element in a list |
| 1856 | * @param list The list being iterated |
| 1857 | * @param obj The list entry iteration pointer |
| 1858 | * @return OF_ERROR_RANGE if already at the last entry on the list |
| 1859 | * |
| 1860 | */ |
| 1861 | |
| 1862 | int |
| 1863 | %(cls)s_next(%(cls)s_t *list, |
| 1864 | %(e_type)s_t *obj) |
| 1865 | { |
| 1866 | int rv; |
| 1867 | |
| 1868 | if ((rv = of_list_next((of_object_t *)list, (of_object_t *)obj)) < 0) { |
| 1869 | return rv; |
| 1870 | } |
| 1871 | |
| 1872 | rv = of_object_wire_init((of_object_t *) obj, %(u_type)s, |
| 1873 | list->length); |
| 1874 | |
| 1875 | if ((rv == OF_ERROR_NONE) && (%(len_str)s == 0)) { |
| 1876 | return OF_ERROR_PARSE; |
| 1877 | } |
| 1878 | |
| 1879 | return rv; |
| 1880 | } |
| 1881 | """ % dict(cls=cls, e_type=e_type, u_type=enum_name(e_type), len_str=len_str)) |
| 1882 | |
| 1883 | def gen_list_append(out, cls, e_type): |
| 1884 | """ |
| 1885 | Generate the body of a list append functions |
| 1886 | @param cls The class name for which code is being generated |
| 1887 | @param e_type The element type of the list |
| 1888 | @param out The file to which to write |
| 1889 | """ |
| 1890 | |
| 1891 | out.write(""" |
| 1892 | /** |
| 1893 | * Set up to append an object of type %(e_type)s to an %(cls)s. |
| 1894 | * @param list The list that is prepared for append |
| 1895 | * @param obj Pointer to object to hold data to append |
| 1896 | * |
| 1897 | * The obj instance is completely initialized. The caller is responsible |
| 1898 | * for cleaning up any wire buffers associated with obj before this call. |
| 1899 | * |
| 1900 | * See the generic documentation for of_list_append_bind. |
| 1901 | */ |
| 1902 | |
| 1903 | int |
| 1904 | %(cls)s_append_bind(%(cls)s_t *list, |
| 1905 | %(e_type)s_t *obj) |
| 1906 | { |
| 1907 | return of_list_append_bind((of_object_t *)list, (of_object_t *)obj); |
| 1908 | } |
| 1909 | |
| 1910 | /** |
| 1911 | * Append an item to a %(cls)s list. |
| 1912 | * |
| 1913 | * This copies data from item and leaves item untouched. |
| 1914 | * |
| 1915 | * See the generic documentation for of_list_append. |
| 1916 | */ |
| 1917 | |
| 1918 | int |
| 1919 | %(cls)s_append(%(cls)s_t *list, |
| 1920 | %(e_type)s_t *item) |
| 1921 | { |
| 1922 | return of_list_append((of_object_t *)list, (of_object_t *)item); |
| 1923 | } |
| 1924 | |
| 1925 | """ % dict(cls=cls, e_type=e_type)) |
| 1926 | |
| 1927 | def gen_list_accessors(out, cls): |
| 1928 | e_type = loxi_utils.list_to_entry_type(cls) |
| 1929 | gen_list_first(out, cls, e_type) |
| 1930 | gen_list_next(out, cls, e_type) |
| 1931 | gen_list_append(out, cls, e_type) |
| 1932 | |
| 1933 | ################################################################ |
| 1934 | # |
| 1935 | # Accessor Functions |
| 1936 | # |
| 1937 | ################################################################ |
| 1938 | |
| 1939 | |
| 1940 | def gen_accessor_declarations(out): |
| 1941 | """ |
| 1942 | Generate the declaration of each version independent accessor |
| 1943 | |
| 1944 | @param out The file to which to write the decs |
| 1945 | """ |
| 1946 | |
| 1947 | out.write(""" |
| 1948 | /**************************************************************** |
| 1949 | * |
| 1950 | * Unified, per-member accessor function declarations |
| 1951 | * |
| 1952 | ****************************************************************/ |
| 1953 | """) |
| 1954 | for cls in of_g.standard_class_order: |
| 1955 | if cls in type_maps.inheritance_map: |
| 1956 | continue |
| 1957 | out.write("\n/* Unified accessor functions for %s */\n" % cls) |
| 1958 | for m_name in of_g.ordered_members[cls]: |
| 1959 | if m_name in of_g.skip_members: |
| 1960 | continue |
| 1961 | m_type = loxi_utils.member_base_type(cls, m_name) |
| 1962 | base_name = "%s_%s" % (cls, m_name) |
| 1963 | gparams = ",\n ".join(param_list(cls, m_name, "get")) |
| 1964 | get_ret_type = accessor_return_type("get", m_type) |
| 1965 | sparams = ",\n ".join(param_list(cls, m_name, "set")) |
| 1966 | set_ret_type = accessor_return_type("set", m_type) |
| 1967 | bparams = ",\n ".join(param_list(cls, m_name, "bind")) |
| 1968 | bind_ret_type = accessor_return_type("bind", m_type) |
| 1969 | |
| 1970 | if loxi_utils.type_is_of_object(m_type): |
| 1971 | # Generate bind accessors, but not get accessor |
| 1972 | out.write(""" |
| 1973 | extern %(set_ret_type)s %(base_name)s_set( |
| 1974 | %(sparams)s); |
| 1975 | extern %(bind_ret_type)s %(base_name)s_bind( |
| 1976 | %(bparams)s); |
| 1977 | extern %(m_type)s *%(cls)s_%(m_name)s_get( |
| 1978 | %(cls)s_t *obj); |
| 1979 | """ % dict(base_name=base_name, sparams=sparams, bparams=bparams, |
| 1980 | m_name=m_name, m_type=m_type, cls=cls, |
| 1981 | set_ret_type=set_ret_type, bind_ret_type=bind_ret_type)) |
| 1982 | else: |
| 1983 | out.write(""" |
| 1984 | extern %(set_ret_type)s %(base_name)s_set( |
| 1985 | %(sparams)s); |
| 1986 | extern %(get_ret_type)s %(base_name)s_get( |
| 1987 | %(gparams)s); |
| 1988 | """ % dict(base_name=base_name, gparams=gparams, sparams=sparams, |
| 1989 | get_ret_type=get_ret_type, set_ret_type=set_ret_type)) |
| 1990 | |
| 1991 | if loxi_utils.class_is_list(cls): |
| 1992 | e_type = loxi_utils.list_to_entry_type(cls) |
| 1993 | out.write(""" |
| 1994 | extern int %(cls)s_first( |
| 1995 | %(cls)s_t *list, %(e_type)s_t *obj); |
| 1996 | extern int %(cls)s_next( |
| 1997 | %(cls)s_t *list, %(e_type)s_t *obj); |
| 1998 | extern int %(cls)s_append_bind( |
| 1999 | %(cls)s_t *list, %(e_type)s_t *obj); |
| 2000 | extern int %(cls)s_append( |
| 2001 | %(cls)s_t *list, %(e_type)s_t *obj); |
| 2002 | |
| 2003 | /** |
| 2004 | * Iteration macro for list of type %(cls)s |
| 2005 | * @param list Pointer to the list being iterated over of |
| 2006 | * type %(cls)s |
| 2007 | * @param elt Pointer to an element of type %(e_type)s |
| 2008 | * @param rv On exiting the loop will have the value OF_ERROR_RANGE. |
| 2009 | */ |
| 2010 | #define %(u_cls)s_ITER(list, elt, rv) \\ |
| 2011 | for ((rv) = %(cls)s_first((list), (elt)); \\ |
| 2012 | (rv) == OF_ERROR_NONE; \\ |
| 2013 | (rv) = %(cls)s_next((list), (elt))) |
| 2014 | """ % dict(u_cls=cls.upper(), cls=cls, e_type=e_type)) |
| 2015 | |
| 2016 | |
| 2017 | def wire_accessor(m_type, a_type): |
| 2018 | """ |
| 2019 | Returns the name of the a_type accessor for low level wire buff offset |
| 2020 | @param m_type The member type |
| 2021 | @param a_type The accessor type (set or get) |
| 2022 | """ |
| 2023 | # Strip off _t if present |
| 2024 | if m_type in of_g.of_base_types: |
| 2025 | m_type = of_g.of_base_types[m_type]["short_name"] |
| 2026 | if m_type in of_g.of_mixed_types: |
| 2027 | m_type = of_g.of_mixed_types[m_type]["short_name"] |
| 2028 | if m_type[-2:] == "_t": |
| 2029 | m_type = m_type[:-2] |
| 2030 | if m_type == "octets": |
| 2031 | m_type = "octets_data" |
| 2032 | return "of_wire_buffer_%s_%s" % (m_type, a_type) |
| 2033 | |
| 2034 | def get_len_macro(cls, m_type, version): |
| 2035 | """ |
| 2036 | Get the length macro for m_type in cls |
| 2037 | """ |
| 2038 | if m_type.find("of_match") == 0: |
| 2039 | return "_WIRE_MATCH_PADDED_LEN(obj, offset)" |
| 2040 | if m_type.find("of_list_oxm") == 0: |
| 2041 | return "wire_match_len(obj, 0) - 4" |
| 2042 | if loxi_utils.class_is_tlv16(m_type): |
| 2043 | return "_TLV16_LEN(obj, offset)" |
| 2044 | if cls == "of_packet_out" and m_type == "of_list_action_t": |
| 2045 | return "_PACKET_OUT_ACTION_LEN(obj)" |
| 2046 | # Default is everything to the end of the object |
| 2047 | return "_END_LEN(obj, offset)" |
| 2048 | |
| 2049 | def gen_accessor_offsets(out, cls, m_name, version, a_type, m_type, offset): |
| 2050 | """ |
| 2051 | Generate the sub-object offset and length calculations for accessors |
| 2052 | @param out File being written |
| 2053 | @param m_name Name of member |
| 2054 | @param version Wire version being processed |
| 2055 | @param a_type The accessor type (set or get) |
| 2056 | @param m_type The original member type |
| 2057 | @param offset The offset of the object or -1 if not fixed |
| 2058 | """ |
| 2059 | # determine offset |
| 2060 | o_str = "%d" % offset # Default is fixed length |
| 2061 | if offset == -1: |
| 2062 | # There are currently 4 special cases for this |
| 2063 | # In general, get offset and length of predecessor |
| 2064 | if (loxi_utils.cls_is_flow_mod(cls) and m_name == "instructions"): |
| 2065 | pass |
| 2066 | elif (cls == "of_flow_stats_entry" and m_name == "instructions"): |
| 2067 | pass |
| 2068 | elif (cls == "of_packet_in" and m_name == "data"): |
| 2069 | pass |
| 2070 | elif (cls == "of_packet_out" and m_name == "data"): |
| 2071 | pass |
| 2072 | else: |
| 2073 | debug("Error: Unknown member with offset == -1") |
| 2074 | debug(" cls %s, m_name %s, version %d" % (cls, m_name, version)) |
| 2075 | sys.exit(1) |
| 2076 | o_str = "_%s_%s_OFFSET(obj)" % (cls.upper()[3:], m_name.upper()) |
| 2077 | |
| 2078 | out.write("""\ |
| 2079 | offset = %s; |
| 2080 | """ % o_str); |
| 2081 | |
| 2082 | # This could be moved to main body but for version check |
| 2083 | if not loxi_utils.type_is_scalar(m_type): |
| 2084 | if loxi_utils.class_is_var_len(m_type[:-2], version) or \ |
| 2085 | m_type == "of_match_t": |
| 2086 | len_macro = get_len_macro(cls, m_type, version) |
| 2087 | else: |
| 2088 | len_macro = "%d" % of_g.base_length[(m_type[:-2], version)] |
| 2089 | out.write(" cur_len = %s;\n" % len_macro) |
| 2090 | out.write(" break;\n") |
| 2091 | |
| 2092 | def length_of(m_type, version): |
| 2093 | """ |
| 2094 | Return the length of a type based on the version |
| 2095 | """ |
| 2096 | if m_type in of_g.of_mixed_types: |
| 2097 | m_type = of_g.of_mixed_types[m_type][version] |
| 2098 | if m_type in of_g.of_base_types: |
| 2099 | return of_g.of_base_types[m_type]["bytes"] |
| 2100 | if (m_type[:-2], version) in of_g.base_length: |
| 2101 | return of_g.base_length[(m_type[:-2], version)] |
| 2102 | print "Unknown length request", m_type, version |
| 2103 | sys.exit(1) |
| 2104 | |
| 2105 | |
| 2106 | def gen_get_accessor_body(out, cls, m_type, m_name): |
| 2107 | """ |
| 2108 | Generate the common operations for a get accessor |
| 2109 | """ |
| 2110 | if loxi_utils.type_is_scalar(m_type): |
| 2111 | ver = "" # See if version required for scalar update |
| 2112 | if m_type in of_g.of_mixed_types: |
| 2113 | ver = "ver, " |
| 2114 | out.write("""\ |
| 2115 | %(wa)s(%(ver)swbuf, abs_offset, %(m_name)s); |
| 2116 | """ % dict(wa=wire_accessor(m_type, "get"), ver=ver, m_name=m_name)) |
| 2117 | |
| 2118 | if m_type == "of_port_no_t": |
| 2119 | out.write(" OF_PORT_NO_VALUE_CHECK(*%s, ver);\n" % m_name) |
| 2120 | elif m_type == "of_octets_t": |
| 2121 | out.write("""\ |
| 2122 | ASSERT(cur_len + abs_offset <= WBUF_CURRENT_BYTES(wbuf)); |
| 2123 | %(m_name)s->bytes = cur_len; |
| 2124 | %(m_name)s->data = OF_WIRE_BUFFER_INDEX(wbuf, abs_offset); |
| 2125 | """ % dict(m_name=m_name)) |
| 2126 | elif m_type == "of_match_t": |
| 2127 | out.write(""" |
| 2128 | ASSERT(cur_len + abs_offset <= WBUF_CURRENT_BYTES(wbuf)); |
| 2129 | match_octets.bytes = cur_len; |
| 2130 | match_octets.data = OF_OBJECT_BUFFER_INDEX(obj, offset); |
| 2131 | OF_TRY(of_match_deserialize(ver, %(m_name)s, &match_octets)); |
| 2132 | """ % dict(m_name=m_name)) |
| 2133 | else: |
| 2134 | out.write(""" |
| 2135 | /* Initialize child */ |
| 2136 | %(m_type)s_init(%(m_name)s, obj->version, 0, 1); |
| 2137 | /* Attach to parent */ |
| 2138 | %(m_name)s->parent = (of_object_t *)obj; |
| 2139 | %(m_name)s->wire_object.wbuf = obj->wire_object.wbuf; |
| 2140 | %(m_name)s->wire_object.obj_offset = abs_offset; |
| 2141 | %(m_name)s->wire_object.owned = 0; |
| 2142 | %(m_name)s->length = cur_len; |
| 2143 | """ % dict(m_type=m_type[:-2], m_name=m_name)) |
| 2144 | |
| 2145 | |
| 2146 | def gen_set_accessor_body(out, cls, m_type, m_name): |
| 2147 | """ |
| 2148 | Generate the contents of a set accessor |
| 2149 | """ |
| 2150 | if loxi_utils.type_is_scalar(m_type) or m_type == "of_octets_t": |
| 2151 | ver = "" # See if version required for scalar update |
| 2152 | if m_type in of_g.of_mixed_types: |
| 2153 | ver = "ver, " |
| 2154 | cur_len = "" # See if version required for scalar update |
| 2155 | if m_type == "of_octets_t": |
| 2156 | cur_len = ", cur_len" |
| 2157 | out.write("""\ |
| 2158 | new_len = %(m_name)s->bytes; |
| 2159 | of_wire_buffer_grow(wbuf, abs_offset + (new_len - cur_len)); |
| 2160 | """ % dict(m_name=m_name)) |
| 2161 | out.write("""\ |
| 2162 | %(wa)s(%(ver)swbuf, abs_offset, %(m_name)s%(cur_len)s); |
| 2163 | """ % dict(wa=wire_accessor(m_type, "set"), ver=ver, cur_len=cur_len, |
| 2164 | m_name=m_name)) |
| 2165 | |
| 2166 | elif m_type == "of_match_t": |
| 2167 | out.write(""" |
| 2168 | /* Match object */ |
| 2169 | OF_TRY(of_match_serialize(ver, %(m_name)s, &match_octets)); |
| 2170 | new_len = match_octets.bytes; |
| 2171 | of_wire_buffer_replace_data(wbuf, abs_offset, cur_len, |
| 2172 | match_octets.data, new_len); |
| 2173 | /* Free match serialized octets */ |
| 2174 | FREE(match_octets.data); |
| 2175 | """ % dict(m_name=m_name)) |
| 2176 | |
| 2177 | else: # Other object type |
| 2178 | out.write("\n /* LOCI object type */") |
| 2179 | # Need to special case OXM list |
| 2180 | out.write(""" |
| 2181 | new_len = %(m_name)s->length; |
| 2182 | /* If underlying buffer already shared; nothing to do */ |
| 2183 | if (obj->wire_object.wbuf == %(m_name)s->wire_object.wbuf) { |
| 2184 | of_wire_buffer_grow(wbuf, abs_offset + new_len); |
| 2185 | /* Verify that the offsets are correct */ |
| 2186 | ASSERT(abs_offset == OF_OBJECT_ABSOLUTE_OFFSET(%(m_name)s, 0)); |
| 2187 | /* ASSERT(new_len == cur_len); */ /* fixme: may fail for OXM lists */ |
| 2188 | return %(ret_success)s; |
| 2189 | } |
| 2190 | |
| 2191 | /* Otherwise, replace existing object in data buffer */ |
| 2192 | of_wire_buffer_replace_data(wbuf, abs_offset, cur_len, |
| 2193 | OF_OBJECT_BUFFER_INDEX(%(m_name)s, 0), new_len); |
| 2194 | """ % dict(m_name=m_name, ret_success=accessor_return_success("set", m_type))) |
| 2195 | |
| 2196 | if not loxi_utils.type_is_scalar(m_type): |
| 2197 | if cls == "of_packet_out" and m_type == "of_list_action_t": |
| 2198 | out.write(""" |
| 2199 | /* Special case for setting action lengths */ |
| 2200 | _PACKET_OUT_ACTION_LEN_SET(obj, %(m_name)s->length); |
| 2201 | """ % dict(m_name=m_name)) |
| 2202 | elif m_type not in ["of_match_t", "of_octets_t"]: |
| 2203 | out.write(""" |
| 2204 | /* @fixme Shouldn't this precede copying value's data to buffer? */ |
| 2205 | if (%(m_name)s->wire_length_set != NULL) { |
| 2206 | %(m_name)s->wire_length_set((of_object_t *)%(m_name)s, %(m_name)s->length); |
| 2207 | } |
| 2208 | """ % dict(m_name=m_name)) |
| 2209 | out.write(""" |
| 2210 | /* Not scalar, update lengths if needed */ |
| 2211 | delta = new_len - cur_len; |
| 2212 | if (delta != 0) { |
| 2213 | /* Update parent(s) */ |
| 2214 | of_object_parent_length_update((of_object_t *)obj, delta); |
| 2215 | } |
| 2216 | """) |
| 2217 | |
| 2218 | def obj_assert_check(cls): |
| 2219 | """ |
| 2220 | The body of the assert check for an accessor |
| 2221 | We allow all versions of add/delete/modify to use the same accessors |
| 2222 | """ |
| 2223 | if cls in ["of_flow_modify", "of_flow_modify_strict", |
| 2224 | "of_flow_delete", "of_flow_delete_strict", |
| 2225 | "of_flow_add"]: |
| 2226 | return "IS_FLOW_MOD_SUBTYPE(obj->object_id)" |
| 2227 | else: |
| 2228 | return "obj->object_id == %s" % cls.upper() |
| 2229 | |
| 2230 | def gen_of_object_get(out, cls, m_name, m_type): |
| 2231 | sub_cls = m_type[:-2] |
| 2232 | out.write(""" |
| 2233 | /** |
| 2234 | * Create a copy of %(m_name)s into a new variable of type %(m_type)s from |
| 2235 | * a %(cls)s instance. |
| 2236 | * |
| 2237 | * @param obj Pointer to the source of type %(cls)s_t |
| 2238 | * @returns A pointer to a new instance of type %(m_type)s whose contents |
| 2239 | * match that of %(m_name)s from source |
| 2240 | * @returns NULL if an error occurs |
| 2241 | */ |
| 2242 | %(m_type)s * |
| 2243 | %(cls)s_%(m_name)s_get(%(cls)s_t *obj) { |
| 2244 | %(m_type)s _%(m_name)s; |
| 2245 | %(m_type)s *_%(m_name)s_ptr; |
| 2246 | |
| 2247 | %(cls)s_%(m_name)s_bind(obj, &_%(m_name)s); |
| 2248 | _%(m_name)s_ptr = (%(m_type)s *)of_object_dup(&_%(m_name)s); |
| 2249 | return _%(m_name)s_ptr; |
| 2250 | } |
| 2251 | """ % dict(m_name=m_name, m_type=m_type, cls=cls, sub_cls=sub_cls)) |
| 2252 | |
| 2253 | def gen_unified_acc_body(out, cls, m_name, ver_type_map, a_type, m_type): |
| 2254 | """ |
| 2255 | Generate the body of a set or get accessor function |
| 2256 | |
| 2257 | @param out The file to which to write the decs |
| 2258 | @param cls The class name |
| 2259 | @param m_name The member name |
| 2260 | @param ver_type_map Maps (type, offset) pairs to a list of versions |
| 2261 | @param a_type The accessor type, set or get |
| 2262 | @param m_type The original member type |
| 2263 | |
| 2264 | The type values in ver_type_map are now ignored as we've pushed down |
| 2265 | the type munging to the lower level. |
| 2266 | |
| 2267 | This is unified because the version switch case processing is the |
| 2268 | same for both set and get |
| 2269 | """ |
| 2270 | out.write("""{ |
| 2271 | of_wire_buffer_t *wbuf; |
| 2272 | int offset = 0; /* Offset of value relative to the start obj */ |
| 2273 | int abs_offset; /* Offset of value relative to start of wbuf */ |
| 2274 | of_version_t ver; |
| 2275 | """) |
| 2276 | |
| 2277 | if not loxi_utils.type_is_scalar(m_type): |
| 2278 | out.write("""\ |
| 2279 | int cur_len = 0; /* Current length of object data */ |
| 2280 | """) |
| 2281 | if a_type == "set": |
| 2282 | out.write("""\ |
| 2283 | int new_len, delta; /* For set, need new length and delta */ |
| 2284 | """) |
| 2285 | |
| 2286 | # For match, need octet string for set/get |
| 2287 | if m_type == "of_match_t": |
| 2288 | out.write("""\ |
| 2289 | of_octets_t match_octets; /* Serialized string for match */ |
| 2290 | """) |
| 2291 | |
| 2292 | out.write(""" |
| 2293 | ASSERT(%(assert_str)s); |
| 2294 | ver = obj->version; |
| 2295 | wbuf = OF_OBJECT_TO_WBUF(obj); |
| 2296 | ASSERT(wbuf != NULL); |
| 2297 | |
| 2298 | /* By version, determine offset and current length (where needed) */ |
| 2299 | switch (ver) { |
| 2300 | """ % dict(assert_str=obj_assert_check(cls))) |
| 2301 | |
| 2302 | for first in sorted(ver_type_map): |
| 2303 | (prev_t, prev_o) = ver_type_map[first] |
| 2304 | prev_len = length_of(prev_t, first) |
| 2305 | prev = first |
| 2306 | out.write(" case %s:\n" % of_g.wire_ver_map[first]) |
| 2307 | break |
| 2308 | |
| 2309 | for next in sorted(ver_type_map): |
| 2310 | if next == first: |
| 2311 | continue |
| 2312 | |
| 2313 | (t, o) = ver_type_map[next] |
| 2314 | cur_len = length_of(t, next) |
| 2315 | if o == prev_o and cur_len == prev_len: |
| 2316 | out.write(" case %s:\n" % of_g.wire_ver_map[next]) |
| 2317 | continue |
| 2318 | gen_accessor_offsets(out, cls, m_name, prev, a_type, m_type, prev_o) |
| 2319 | out.write(" case %s:\n" % of_g.wire_ver_map[next]) |
| 2320 | (prev_t, prev_o, prev_len, prev) = (t, o, cur_len, next) |
| 2321 | |
| 2322 | gen_accessor_offsets(out, cls, m_name, next, a_type, m_type, prev_o) |
| 2323 | out.write("""\ |
| 2324 | default: |
| 2325 | ASSERT(0); |
| 2326 | } |
| 2327 | |
| 2328 | abs_offset = OF_OBJECT_ABSOLUTE_OFFSET(obj, offset); |
| 2329 | ASSERT(abs_offset >= 0); |
| 2330 | """) |
| 2331 | if not loxi_utils.type_is_scalar(m_type): |
| 2332 | out.write(" ASSERT(cur_len >= 0 && cur_len < 64 * 1024);\n") |
| 2333 | |
| 2334 | # Now generate the common accessor code |
| 2335 | if a_type in ["get", "bind"]: |
| 2336 | gen_get_accessor_body(out, cls, m_type, m_name) |
| 2337 | else: |
| 2338 | gen_set_accessor_body(out, cls, m_type, m_name) |
| 2339 | |
| 2340 | out.write(""" |
| 2341 | OF_LENGTH_CHECK_ASSERT(obj); |
| 2342 | |
| 2343 | return %s; |
| 2344 | } |
| 2345 | """ % accessor_return_success(a_type, m_type)) |
| 2346 | |
| 2347 | def gen_of_obj_bind(out, cls, m_name, m_type, ver_type_map): |
| 2348 | """ |
| 2349 | For generating the bind call for OF sub-objects |
| 2350 | """ |
| 2351 | |
| 2352 | params = ",\n ".join(param_list(cls, m_name, "bind")) |
| 2353 | out.write(""" |
| 2354 | /** |
| 2355 | * Bind an object of type %(m_type)s to the parent of type %(cls)s for |
| 2356 | * member %(m_name)s |
| 2357 | * @param obj Pointer to an object of type %(cls)s. |
| 2358 | * @param %(m_name)s Pointer to the child object of type |
| 2359 | * %(m_type)s to be filled out. |
| 2360 | * \ingroup %(cls)s |
| 2361 | * |
| 2362 | * The parameter %(m_name)s is filled out to point to the same underlying |
| 2363 | * wire buffer as its parent. |
| 2364 | * |
| 2365 | */ |
| 2366 | """ % dict(m_name=m_name, cls=cls, m_type=m_type)) |
| 2367 | |
| 2368 | ret_type = accessor_return_type("bind", m_type) |
| 2369 | out.write("%s\n%s_%s_bind(\n %s)\n" % (ret_type, cls, m_name, params)) |
| 2370 | gen_unified_acc_body(out, cls, m_name, ver_type_map, "bind", m_type) |
| 2371 | |
| 2372 | def gen_get_accessor(out, cls, m_name, m_type, ver_type_map): |
| 2373 | """ |
| 2374 | For generating the get call for non- OF sub-objects |
| 2375 | """ |
| 2376 | params = ",\n ".join(param_list(cls, m_name, "get")) |
| 2377 | out.write(""" |
| 2378 | /** |
| 2379 | * Get %(m_name)s from an object of type %(cls)s. |
| 2380 | * @param obj Pointer to an object of type %(cls)s. |
| 2381 | * @param %(m_name)s Pointer to the child object of type |
| 2382 | * %(m_type)s to be filled out. |
| 2383 | * |
| 2384 | */ |
| 2385 | """ % dict(m_name=m_name, cls=cls, m_type=m_type)) |
| 2386 | |
| 2387 | ret_type = accessor_return_type("get", m_type) |
| 2388 | out.write("%s\n%s_%s_get(\n %s)\n" % (ret_type, cls, m_name, params)) |
| 2389 | gen_unified_acc_body(out, cls, m_name, ver_type_map, "get", m_type) |
| 2390 | |
| 2391 | def gen_accessor_definitions(out): |
| 2392 | """ |
| 2393 | Generate the body of each version independent accessor |
| 2394 | |
| 2395 | @param out The file to which to write the decs |
| 2396 | """ |
| 2397 | |
| 2398 | out.write(""" |
| 2399 | /**************************************************************** |
| 2400 | * |
| 2401 | * Unified accessor function definitions |
| 2402 | * |
| 2403 | ****************************************************************/ |
| 2404 | """) |
| 2405 | for cls in of_g.standard_class_order: |
| 2406 | if cls in type_maps.inheritance_map: |
| 2407 | continue |
| 2408 | out.write("\n/* Unified accessor functions for %s */\n" % cls) |
| 2409 | if loxi_utils.class_is_list(cls): |
| 2410 | gen_list_accessors(out, cls) |
| 2411 | continue |
| 2412 | out.write("/** \\ingroup %s \n * @{ */\n" % cls) |
| 2413 | for m_name in of_g.ordered_members[cls]: |
| 2414 | if m_name in of_g.skip_members: |
| 2415 | continue |
| 2416 | m_type = loxi_utils.member_base_type(cls, m_name) |
| 2417 | ver_type_map = field_ver_get(cls, m_name) |
| 2418 | |
| 2419 | # Generate get/bind pending on member type |
| 2420 | # FIXME: Does this do the right thing for match? |
| 2421 | if loxi_utils.type_is_of_object(m_type): |
| 2422 | gen_of_obj_bind(out, cls, m_name, m_type, ver_type_map) |
| 2423 | gen_of_object_get(out, cls, m_name, m_type) |
| 2424 | else: |
| 2425 | gen_get_accessor(out, cls, m_name, m_type, ver_type_map) |
| 2426 | |
| 2427 | # Now generate set accessor for all objects |
| 2428 | params = ",\n ".join(param_list(cls, m_name, "set")) |
| 2429 | out.write(""" |
| 2430 | /** |
| 2431 | * Set %(m_name)s in an object of type %(cls)s. |
| 2432 | * @param obj Pointer to an object of type %(cls)s. |
| 2433 | """ % dict(m_name=m_name, cls=cls, m_type=m_type)) |
| 2434 | if loxi_utils.type_is_scalar(m_type) or m_type == "of_octets_t": |
| 2435 | out.write("""\ |
| 2436 | * @param %(m_name)s The value to write into the object |
| 2437 | */ |
| 2438 | """ % dict(m_name=m_name, cls=cls, m_type=m_type)) |
| 2439 | else: |
| 2440 | out.write("""\ |
| 2441 | * @param %(m_name)s Pointer to the child of type %(m_type)s. |
| 2442 | * |
| 2443 | * If the child's wire buffer is the same as the parent's, then |
| 2444 | * nothing is done as the changes have already been registered in the |
| 2445 | * parent. Otherwise, the data in the child's wire buffer is inserted |
| 2446 | * into the parent's and the appropriate lengths are updated. |
| 2447 | */ |
| 2448 | """ % dict(m_name=m_name, cls=cls, m_type=m_type)) |
| 2449 | ret_type = accessor_return_type("set", m_type) |
| 2450 | out.write("%s\n%s_%s_set(\n %s)\n" % (ret_type, cls, m_name, params)) |
| 2451 | gen_unified_acc_body(out, cls, m_name, ver_type_map, "set", m_type) |
| 2452 | |
| 2453 | out.write("\n/** @} */\n") |
| 2454 | |
| 2455 | def gen_acc_pointer_typedefs(out): |
| 2456 | """ |
| 2457 | Generate the function pointer typedefs for in-struct accessors |
| 2458 | @param out The file to which to write the typedefs |
| 2459 | """ |
| 2460 | |
| 2461 | out.write(""" |
| 2462 | /**************************************************************** |
| 2463 | * |
| 2464 | * Accessor function pointer typedefs |
| 2465 | * |
| 2466 | ****************************************************************/ |
| 2467 | |
| 2468 | /* |
| 2469 | * Generic accessors: |
| 2470 | * |
| 2471 | * Many objects have a length represented in the wire buffer |
| 2472 | * wire_length_get and wire_length_set access these values directly on the |
| 2473 | * wire. |
| 2474 | * |
| 2475 | * Many objects have a length represented in the wire buffer |
| 2476 | * wire_length_get and wire_length_set access these values directly on the |
| 2477 | * wire. |
| 2478 | * |
| 2479 | * FIXME: TBD if wire_length_set and wire_type_set are required. |
| 2480 | */ |
| 2481 | typedef void (*of_wire_length_get_f)(of_object_t *obj, int *bytes); |
| 2482 | typedef void (*of_wire_length_set_f)(of_object_t *obj, int bytes); |
| 2483 | typedef void (*of_wire_type_get_f)(of_object_t *obj, of_object_id_t *id); |
| 2484 | typedef void (*of_wire_type_set_f)(of_object_t *obj, of_object_id_t id); |
| 2485 | """) |
| 2486 | # If not using function pointers in classes, don't gen typedefs below |
| 2487 | if not config_check("gen_fn_ptrs"): |
| 2488 | return |
| 2489 | |
| 2490 | # For each class, for each type it uses, generate a typedef |
| 2491 | for cls in of_g.standard_class_order: |
| 2492 | if cls in type_maps.inheritance_map: |
| 2493 | continue |
| 2494 | out.write("\n/* Accessor function pointer typedefs for %s */\n" % cls) |
| 2495 | types_done = list() |
| 2496 | for m_name in of_g.ordered_members[cls]: |
| 2497 | (m_type, get_rv) = get_acc_rv(cls, m_name) |
| 2498 | if (m_type, get_rv) in types_done: |
| 2499 | continue |
| 2500 | types_done.append((m_type, get_rv)) |
| 2501 | fn = "%s_%s" % (cls, m_type) |
| 2502 | params = ", ".join(param_list(cls, m_name, "get")) |
| 2503 | out.write("typedef int (*%s_get_f)(\n %s);\n" % |
| 2504 | (fn, params)) |
| 2505 | |
| 2506 | params = ", ".join(param_list(cls, m_name, "set")) |
| 2507 | out.write("typedef int (*%s_set_f)(\n %s);\n" % |
| 2508 | (fn, params)) |
| 2509 | if loxi_utils.class_is_list(cls): |
| 2510 | obj_type = loxi_utils.list_to_entry_type(cls) |
| 2511 | out.write("""typedef int (*%(cls)s_first_f)( |
| 2512 | %(cls)s_t *list, |
| 2513 | %(obj_type)s_t *obj); |
| 2514 | typedef int (*%(cls)s_next_f)( |
| 2515 | %(cls)s_t *list, |
| 2516 | %(obj_type)s_t *obj); |
| 2517 | typedef int (*%(cls)s_append_bind_f)( |
| 2518 | %(cls)s_t *list, |
| 2519 | %(obj_type)s_t *obj); |
| 2520 | typedef int (*%(cls)s_append_f)( |
| 2521 | %(cls)s_t *list, |
| 2522 | %(obj_type)s_t *obj); |
| 2523 | """ % {"cls":cls, "obj_type":obj_type}) |
| 2524 | |
| 2525 | # out.write(""" |
| 2526 | # typedef int (*%(cls)s_get_f)( |
| 2527 | # %(cls)s_t *list, |
| 2528 | # %(obj_type)s_t *obj, int index); |
| 2529 | # typedef int (*%(cls)s_set_f)( |
| 2530 | # %(cls)s_t *list, |
| 2531 | # %(obj_type)s_t *obj, int index); |
| 2532 | # typedef int (*%(cls)s_append_f)( |
| 2533 | # %(cls)s_t *list, |
| 2534 | # %(obj_type)s_t *obj, int index); |
| 2535 | # typedef int (*%(cls)s_insert_f)( |
| 2536 | # %(cls)s_t *list, |
| 2537 | # %(obj_type)s_t *obj, int index); |
| 2538 | # typedef int (*%(cls)s_remove_f)( |
| 2539 | # %(cls)s_t *list, |
| 2540 | # int index); |
| 2541 | # """ % {"cls":cls, "obj_type":obj_type}) |
| 2542 | |
| 2543 | ################################################################ |
| 2544 | # |
| 2545 | # New/Delete Function Definitions |
| 2546 | # |
| 2547 | ################################################################ |
| 2548 | |
| 2549 | |
| 2550 | ################################################################ |
| 2551 | # First, some utility functions for new/delete |
| 2552 | ################################################################ |
| 2553 | |
| 2554 | def del_function_proto(cls): |
| 2555 | """ |
| 2556 | Return the prototype for the delete operator for the given class |
| 2557 | @param cls The class name |
| 2558 | """ |
| 2559 | fn = "void\n" |
| 2560 | return fn |
| 2561 | |
| 2562 | |
| 2563 | def instantiate_fn_ptrs(cls, ilvl, out): |
| 2564 | """ |
| 2565 | Generate the C code to instantiate function pointers for a class |
| 2566 | @param cls The class name |
| 2567 | @param ilvl The base indentation level |
| 2568 | @param out The file to which to write the functions |
| 2569 | """ |
| 2570 | for m_name in of_g.ordered_members[cls]: |
| 2571 | if m_name in of_g.skip_members: |
| 2572 | continue |
| 2573 | out.write(" " * ilvl + "obj->%s_get = %s_%s_get;\n" % |
| 2574 | (m_name, cls, m_name)) |
| 2575 | out.write(" " * ilvl + "obj->%s_set = %s_%s_set;\n" % |
| 2576 | (m_name, cls, m_name)) |
| 2577 | |
| 2578 | ################################################################ |
| 2579 | # Routines to generate the body of new/delete functions |
| 2580 | ################################################################ |
| 2581 | |
| 2582 | def gen_init_fn_body(cls, out): |
| 2583 | """ |
| 2584 | Generate function body for init function |
| 2585 | @param cls The class name for the function |
| 2586 | @param out The file to which to write |
| 2587 | """ |
| 2588 | if cls in type_maps.inheritance_map: |
| 2589 | param = "obj_p" |
| 2590 | else: |
| 2591 | param = "obj" |
| 2592 | |
| 2593 | out.write(""" |
| 2594 | /** |
| 2595 | * Initialize an object of type %(cls)s. |
| 2596 | * |
| 2597 | * @param obj Pointer to the object to initialize |
| 2598 | * @param version The wire version to use for the object |
| 2599 | * @param bytes How many bytes in the object |
| 2600 | * @param clean_wire Boolean: If true, clear the wire object control struct |
| 2601 | * |
| 2602 | * If bytes < 0, then the default fixed length is used for the object |
| 2603 | * |
| 2604 | * This is a "coerce" function that sets up the pointers for the |
| 2605 | * accessors properly. |
| 2606 | * |
| 2607 | * If anything other than 0 is passed in for the buffer size, the underlying |
| 2608 | * wire buffer will have 'grow' called. |
| 2609 | */ |
| 2610 | |
| 2611 | void |
| 2612 | %(cls)s_init(%(cls)s_t *%(param)s, |
| 2613 | of_version_t version, int bytes, int clean_wire) |
| 2614 | { |
| 2615 | """ % dict(cls=cls, param=param)) |
| 2616 | |
| 2617 | # Use an extra pointer to deal with inheritance classes |
| 2618 | if cls in type_maps.inheritance_map: |
| 2619 | out.write("""\ |
| 2620 | %s_header_t *obj; |
| 2621 | |
| 2622 | obj = &obj_p->header; /* Need instantiable subclass */ |
| 2623 | """ % cls) |
| 2624 | |
| 2625 | out.write(""" |
| 2626 | ASSERT(of_object_fixed_len[version][%(enum)s] >= 0); |
| 2627 | if (clean_wire) { |
| 2628 | MEMSET(obj, 0, sizeof(*obj)); |
| 2629 | } |
| 2630 | if (bytes < 0) { |
| 2631 | bytes = of_object_fixed_len[version][%(enum)s]; |
| 2632 | } |
| 2633 | obj->version = version; |
| 2634 | obj->length = bytes; |
| 2635 | obj->object_id = %(enum)s; |
| 2636 | """ % dict(cls=cls, enum=enum_name(cls))) |
| 2637 | gen_coerce_ops(out, cls) |
| 2638 | |
| 2639 | out.write(""" |
| 2640 | /* Grow the wire buffer */ |
| 2641 | if (obj->wire_object.wbuf != NULL) { |
| 2642 | int tot_bytes; |
| 2643 | |
| 2644 | tot_bytes = bytes + obj->wire_object.obj_offset; |
| 2645 | of_wire_buffer_grow(obj->wire_object.wbuf, tot_bytes); |
| 2646 | } |
| 2647 | } |
| 2648 | |
| 2649 | """) |
| 2650 | |
| 2651 | ## @fixme This should also be updated once there is a map from |
| 2652 | # class instance to wire length/type accessors |
| 2653 | def gen_wire_push_fn(cls, out): |
| 2654 | """ |
| 2655 | Generate the calls to push values into the wire buffer |
| 2656 | """ |
| 2657 | if type_maps.class_is_virtual(cls): |
| 2658 | print "Push fn gen called for virtual class " + cls |
| 2659 | return |
| 2660 | |
| 2661 | out.write(""" |
| 2662 | /** |
| 2663 | * Helper function to push values into the wire buffer |
| 2664 | */ |
| 2665 | static inline int |
| 2666 | %(cls)s_push_wire_values(%(cls)s_t *obj) |
| 2667 | { |
| 2668 | """ % dict(cls=cls)) |
| 2669 | |
| 2670 | if loxi_utils.class_is_message(cls): |
| 2671 | out.write(""" |
| 2672 | /* Message obj; push version, length and type to wire */ |
| 2673 | of_message_t msg; |
| 2674 | |
| 2675 | if ((msg = OF_OBJECT_TO_MESSAGE(obj)) != NULL) { |
| 2676 | of_message_version_set(msg, obj->version); |
| 2677 | of_message_length_set(msg, obj->length); |
| 2678 | OF_TRY(of_wire_message_object_id_set(OF_OBJECT_TO_WBUF(obj), |
| 2679 | %(name)s)); |
| 2680 | } |
| 2681 | """ % dict(name = enum_name(cls))) |
| 2682 | |
| 2683 | for version in of_g.of_version_range: |
| 2684 | if type_maps.class_is_extension(cls, version): |
| 2685 | exp_name = type_maps.extension_to_experimenter_macro_name(cls) |
| 2686 | subtype = type_maps.extension_message_to_subtype(cls, version) |
| 2687 | if subtype is None or exp_name is None: |
| 2688 | print "Error in mapping extension message" |
| 2689 | print cls, version |
| 2690 | sys.exit(1) |
| 2691 | out.write(""" |
| 2692 | if (obj->version == %(version)s) { |
| 2693 | of_message_experimenter_id_set(OF_OBJECT_TO_MESSAGE(obj), |
| 2694 | %(exp_name)s); |
| 2695 | of_message_experimenter_subtype_set(OF_OBJECT_TO_MESSAGE(obj), |
| 2696 | %(subtype)s); |
| 2697 | } |
| 2698 | """ % dict(exp_name=exp_name, version=of_g.wire_ver_map[version], |
| 2699 | subtype=str(subtype))) |
| 2700 | |
| 2701 | else: # Not a message |
| 2702 | if loxi_utils.class_is_tlv16(cls): |
| 2703 | out.write(""" |
| 2704 | /* TLV obj; set length and type */ |
| 2705 | of_tlv16_wire_length_set((of_object_t *)obj, obj->length); |
| 2706 | of_tlv16_wire_object_id_set((of_object_t *)obj, |
| 2707 | %(enum)s); |
| 2708 | """ % dict(enum=enum_name(cls))) |
| 2709 | # Some tlv16 types may be extensions requiring more work |
| 2710 | if cls in ["of_action_bsn_mirror", "of_action_id_bsn_mirror", |
| 2711 | "of_action_bsn_set_tunnel_dst", "of_action_id_bsn_set_tunnel_dst", |
| 2712 | "of_action_nicira_dec_ttl", "of_action_id_nicira_dec_ttl"]: |
| 2713 | out.write(""" |
| 2714 | /* Extended TLV obj; Call specific accessor */ |
| 2715 | of_extension_object_id_set(obj, %(enum)s); |
| 2716 | """ % dict(cls=cls, enum=enum_name(cls))) |
| 2717 | |
| 2718 | |
| 2719 | if loxi_utils.class_is_oxm(cls): |
| 2720 | out.write("""\ |
| 2721 | /* OXM obj; set length and type */ |
| 2722 | of_oxm_wire_length_set((of_object_t *)obj, obj->length); |
| 2723 | of_oxm_wire_object_id_set((of_object_t *)obj, %(enum)s); |
| 2724 | """ % dict(enum=enum_name(cls))) |
| 2725 | if loxi_utils.class_is_u16_len(cls) or cls == "of_packet_queue": |
| 2726 | out.write(""" |
| 2727 | obj->wire_length_set((of_object_t *)obj, obj->length); |
| 2728 | """) |
| 2729 | |
| 2730 | if cls == "of_meter_stats": |
| 2731 | out.write(""" |
| 2732 | of_meter_stats_wire_length_set((of_object_t *)obj, obj->length); |
| 2733 | """ % dict(enum=enum_name(cls))) |
| 2734 | |
| 2735 | out.write(""" |
| 2736 | return OF_ERROR_NONE; |
| 2737 | } |
| 2738 | """) |
| 2739 | |
| 2740 | def gen_new_fn_body(cls, out): |
| 2741 | """ |
| 2742 | Generate function body for new function |
| 2743 | @param cls The class name for the function |
| 2744 | @param out The file to which to write |
| 2745 | """ |
| 2746 | |
| 2747 | out.write(""" |
| 2748 | /** |
| 2749 | * \\defgroup %(cls)s %(cls)s |
| 2750 | */ |
| 2751 | """ % dict(cls=cls)) |
| 2752 | |
| 2753 | if not type_maps.class_is_virtual(cls): |
| 2754 | gen_wire_push_fn(cls, out) |
| 2755 | |
| 2756 | out.write(""" |
| 2757 | /** |
| 2758 | * Create a new %(cls)s object |
| 2759 | * |
| 2760 | * @param version The wire version to use for the object |
| 2761 | * @return Pointer to the newly create object or NULL on error |
| 2762 | * |
| 2763 | * Initializes the new object with it's default fixed length associating |
| 2764 | * a new underlying wire buffer. |
| 2765 | * |
| 2766 | * Use new_from_message to bind an existing message to a message object, |
| 2767 | * or a _get function for non-message objects. |
| 2768 | * |
| 2769 | * \\ingroup %(cls)s |
| 2770 | */ |
| 2771 | |
| 2772 | %(cls)s_t * |
| 2773 | %(cls)s_new_(of_version_t version) |
| 2774 | { |
| 2775 | %(cls)s_t *obj; |
| 2776 | int bytes; |
| 2777 | |
| 2778 | bytes = of_object_fixed_len[version][%(enum)s]; |
| 2779 | |
| 2780 | /* Allocate a maximum-length wire buffer assuming we'll be appending to it. */ |
| 2781 | if ((obj = (%(cls)s_t *)of_object_new(OF_WIRE_BUFFER_MAX_LENGTH)) == NULL) { |
| 2782 | return NULL; |
| 2783 | } |
| 2784 | |
| 2785 | %(cls)s_init(obj, version, bytes, 0); |
| 2786 | """ % dict(cls=cls, enum=enum_name(cls))) |
| 2787 | if not type_maps.class_is_virtual(cls): |
| 2788 | out.write(""" |
| 2789 | if (%(cls)s_push_wire_values(obj) < 0) { |
| 2790 | FREE(obj); |
| 2791 | return NULL; |
| 2792 | } |
| 2793 | """ % dict(cls=cls)) |
| 2794 | |
| 2795 | match_offset = v3_match_offset_get(cls) |
| 2796 | if match_offset >= 0: |
| 2797 | # Init length field for match object |
| 2798 | out.write(""" |
| 2799 | /* Initialize match TLV for 1.2 */ |
| 2800 | /* FIXME: Check 1.3 below */ |
| 2801 | if ((version == OF_VERSION_1_2) || (version == OF_VERSION_1_3)) { |
| 2802 | of_object_u16_set((of_object_t *)obj, %(match_offset)d + 2, 4); |
| 2803 | } |
| 2804 | """ % dict(match_offset=match_offset)) |
| 2805 | out.write(""" |
| 2806 | return obj; |
| 2807 | } |
| 2808 | |
| 2809 | #if defined(OF_OBJECT_TRACKING) |
| 2810 | |
| 2811 | /* |
| 2812 | * Tracking objects. Call the new function and then record location |
| 2813 | */ |
| 2814 | |
| 2815 | %(cls)s_t * |
| 2816 | %(cls)s_new_tracking(of_version_t version, |
| 2817 | const char *file, int line) |
| 2818 | { |
| 2819 | %(cls)s_t *obj; |
| 2820 | |
| 2821 | obj = %(cls)s_new_(version); |
| 2822 | of_object_track((of_object_t *)obj, file, line); |
| 2823 | |
| 2824 | return obj; |
| 2825 | } |
| 2826 | #endif |
| 2827 | """ % dict(cls=cls)) |
| 2828 | |
| 2829 | |
| 2830 | def gen_from_message_fn_body(cls, out): |
| 2831 | """ |
| 2832 | Generate function body for from_message function |
| 2833 | @param cls The class name for the function |
| 2834 | @param out The file to which to write |
| 2835 | """ |
| 2836 | out.write(""" |
| 2837 | /** |
| 2838 | * Create a new %(cls)s object and bind it to an existing message |
| 2839 | * |
| 2840 | * @param msg The message to bind the new object to |
| 2841 | * @return Pointer to the newly create object or NULL on error |
| 2842 | * |
| 2843 | * \ingroup %(cls)s |
| 2844 | */ |
| 2845 | |
| 2846 | %(cls)s_t * |
| 2847 | %(cls)s_new_from_message_(of_message_t msg) |
| 2848 | { |
| 2849 | %(cls)s_t *obj = NULL; |
| 2850 | of_version_t version; |
| 2851 | int length; |
| 2852 | |
| 2853 | if (msg == NULL) return NULL; |
| 2854 | |
| 2855 | version = of_message_version_get(msg); |
| 2856 | if (!OF_VERSION_OKAY(version)) return NULL; |
| 2857 | |
| 2858 | length = of_message_length_get(msg); |
| 2859 | |
| 2860 | if ((obj = (%(cls)s_t *)of_object_new(-1)) == NULL) { |
| 2861 | return NULL; |
| 2862 | } |
| 2863 | |
| 2864 | %(cls)s_init(obj, version, 0, 0); |
| 2865 | |
| 2866 | if ((of_object_buffer_bind((of_object_t *)obj, OF_MESSAGE_TO_BUFFER(msg), |
| 2867 | length, OF_MESSAGE_FREE_FUNCTION)) < 0) { |
| 2868 | FREE(obj); |
| 2869 | return NULL; |
| 2870 | } |
| 2871 | obj->length = length; |
| 2872 | obj->version = version; |
| 2873 | |
| 2874 | return obj; |
| 2875 | } |
| 2876 | |
| 2877 | #if defined(OF_OBJECT_TRACKING) |
| 2878 | |
| 2879 | /* |
| 2880 | * Tracking objects. Call the new function and then record location |
| 2881 | */ |
| 2882 | |
| 2883 | %(cls)s_t * |
| 2884 | %(cls)s_new_from_message_tracking(of_message_t msg, |
| 2885 | const char *file, int line) |
| 2886 | { |
| 2887 | %(cls)s_t *obj; |
| 2888 | |
| 2889 | obj = %(cls)s_new_from_message_(msg); |
| 2890 | of_object_track((of_object_t *)obj, file, line); |
| 2891 | |
| 2892 | return obj; |
| 2893 | } |
| 2894 | #endif |
| 2895 | """ % dict(cls=cls)) |
| 2896 | |
| 2897 | |
| 2898 | ################################################################ |
| 2899 | # Now the top level generator functions |
| 2900 | ################################################################ |
| 2901 | |
| 2902 | def gen_new_function_declarations(out): |
| 2903 | """ |
| 2904 | Gerenate the header file declarations for new operators for all classes |
| 2905 | @param out The file to which to write the decs |
| 2906 | """ |
| 2907 | |
| 2908 | out.write(""" |
| 2909 | /**************************************************************** |
| 2910 | * |
| 2911 | * New operator declarations |
| 2912 | * |
| 2913 | * _new: Create a new object for writing; includes init |
| 2914 | * _new_from_message: Create a new instance of the object and bind the |
| 2915 | * message data to the object |
| 2916 | * _init: Initialize and optionally allocate buffer space for an |
| 2917 | * automatic instance |
| 2918 | * |
| 2919 | * _new and _from_message require a delete operation to be called |
| 2920 | * on the object. |
| 2921 | * |
| 2922 | ****************************************************************/ |
| 2923 | """) |
| 2924 | out.write(""" |
| 2925 | /* |
| 2926 | * If object tracking is enabled, map "new" and "new from msg" |
| 2927 | * calls to tracking versions; otherwise, directly to internal |
| 2928 | * versions of fns which have the same name but end in _. |
| 2929 | */ |
| 2930 | |
| 2931 | #if defined(OF_OBJECT_TRACKING) |
| 2932 | """) |
| 2933 | for cls in of_g.standard_class_order: |
| 2934 | out.write(""" |
| 2935 | extern %(cls)s_t * |
| 2936 | %(cls)s_new_tracking(of_version_t version, |
| 2937 | const char *file, int line); |
| 2938 | #define %(cls)s_new(version) \\ |
| 2939 | %(cls)s_new_tracking(version, \\ |
| 2940 | __FILE__, __LINE__) |
| 2941 | """ % dict(cls=cls)) |
| 2942 | if loxi_utils.class_is_message(cls): |
| 2943 | out.write("""extern %(cls)s_t * |
| 2944 | %(cls)s_new_from_message_tracking(of_message_t msg, |
| 2945 | const char *file, int line); |
| 2946 | #define %(cls)s_new_from_message(msg) \\ |
| 2947 | %(cls)s_new_from_message_tracking(msg, \\ |
| 2948 | __FILE__, __LINE__) |
| 2949 | """ % dict(cls=cls)) |
| 2950 | |
| 2951 | out.write(""" |
| 2952 | #else /* No object tracking */ |
| 2953 | """) |
| 2954 | for cls in of_g.standard_class_order: |
| 2955 | out.write(""" |
| 2956 | #define %(cls)s_new(version) \\ |
| 2957 | %(cls)s_new_(version) |
| 2958 | """ % dict(cls=cls)) |
| 2959 | if loxi_utils.class_is_message(cls): |
| 2960 | out.write("""#define %(cls)s_new_from_message(msg) \\ |
| 2961 | %(cls)s_new_from_message_(msg) |
| 2962 | """ % dict(cls=cls)) |
| 2963 | |
| 2964 | out.write(""" |
| 2965 | #endif /* Object tracking */ |
| 2966 | """) |
| 2967 | |
| 2968 | for cls in of_g.standard_class_order: |
| 2969 | out.write(""" |
| 2970 | extern %(cls)s_t * |
| 2971 | %(cls)s_new_(of_version_t version); |
| 2972 | """ % dict(cls=cls)) |
| 2973 | if loxi_utils.class_is_message(cls): |
| 2974 | out.write("""extern %(cls)s_t * |
| 2975 | %(cls)s_new_from_message_(of_message_t msg); |
| 2976 | """ % dict(cls=cls)) |
| 2977 | out.write("""extern void %(cls)s_init( |
| 2978 | %(cls)s_t *obj, of_version_t version, int bytes, int clean_wire); |
| 2979 | """ % dict(cls=cls)) |
| 2980 | |
| 2981 | out.write(""" |
| 2982 | /**************************************************************** |
| 2983 | * |
| 2984 | * Delete operator static inline definitions. |
| 2985 | * These are here for type checking purposes only |
| 2986 | * |
| 2987 | ****************************************************************/ |
| 2988 | """) |
| 2989 | for cls in of_g.standard_class_order: |
| 2990 | # if cls in type_maps.inheritance_map: |
| 2991 | # continue |
| 2992 | out.write(""" |
| 2993 | /** |
| 2994 | * Delete an object of type %(cls)s_t |
| 2995 | * @param obj An instance of type %(cls)s_t |
| 2996 | * |
| 2997 | * \ingroup %(cls)s |
| 2998 | */ |
| 2999 | static inline void |
| 3000 | %(cls)s_delete(%(cls)s_t *obj) { |
| 3001 | of_object_delete((of_object_t *)(obj)); |
| 3002 | } |
| 3003 | """ % dict(cls=cls)) |
| 3004 | |
| 3005 | out.write(""" |
| 3006 | typedef void (*of_object_init_f)(of_object_t *obj, of_version_t version, |
| 3007 | int bytes, int clean_wire); |
Rich Lane | b157b0f | 2013-03-27 13:55:28 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 3008 | extern const of_object_init_f of_object_init_map[]; |
Rich Lane | a06d0c3 | 2013-03-25 08:52:03 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 3009 | """) |
| 3010 | |
| 3011 | out.write(""" |
| 3012 | /**************************************************************** |
| 3013 | * |
| 3014 | * Function pointer initialization functions |
| 3015 | * These are part of the "coerce" type casting for objects |
| 3016 | * |
| 3017 | ****************************************************************/ |
| 3018 | """) |
| 3019 | |
| 3020 | # |
| 3021 | # @fixme Not clear that these should all be set for virtual fns |
| 3022 | # |
| 3023 | # @fixme Clean up. should have a (language specific) map from class |
| 3024 | # to length and type get/set functions |
| 3025 | # |
| 3026 | |
| 3027 | def gen_coerce_ops(out, cls): |
| 3028 | out.write(""" |
| 3029 | /* Set up the object's function pointers */ |
| 3030 | """) |
| 3031 | |
| 3032 | if loxi_utils.class_is_message(cls): |
| 3033 | out.write(""" |
| 3034 | obj->wire_length_get = of_object_message_wire_length_get; |
| 3035 | obj->wire_length_set = of_object_message_wire_length_set; |
| 3036 | """) |
| 3037 | else: |
| 3038 | if loxi_utils.class_is_tlv16(cls): |
| 3039 | if not (cls in type_maps.inheritance_map): # Don't set for super |
| 3040 | out.write(""" |
| 3041 | obj->wire_length_set = of_tlv16_wire_length_set; |
| 3042 | obj->wire_type_set = of_tlv16_wire_object_id_set;\ |
| 3043 | """) |
| 3044 | out.write(""" |
| 3045 | obj->wire_length_get = of_tlv16_wire_length_get; |
| 3046 | """) |
| 3047 | if loxi_utils.class_is_action(cls): |
| 3048 | out.write(""" |
| 3049 | obj->wire_type_get = of_action_wire_object_id_get; |
| 3050 | """) |
| 3051 | if loxi_utils.class_is_action_id(cls): |
| 3052 | out.write(""" |
| 3053 | obj->wire_type_get = of_action_id_wire_object_id_get; |
| 3054 | """) |
| 3055 | if loxi_utils.class_is_instruction(cls): |
| 3056 | out.write(""" |
| 3057 | obj->wire_type_get = of_instruction_wire_object_id_get; |
| 3058 | """) |
| 3059 | if loxi_utils.class_is_queue_prop(cls): |
| 3060 | out.write(""" |
| 3061 | obj->wire_type_get = of_queue_prop_wire_object_id_get; |
| 3062 | """) |
| 3063 | if loxi_utils.class_is_table_feature_prop(cls): |
| 3064 | out.write(""" |
| 3065 | obj->wire_type_get = of_table_feature_prop_wire_object_id_get; |
| 3066 | """) |
| 3067 | if loxi_utils.class_is_meter_band(cls): |
| 3068 | out.write(""" |
| 3069 | obj->wire_type_get = of_meter_band_wire_object_id_get; |
| 3070 | """) |
| 3071 | if loxi_utils.class_is_hello_elem(cls): |
| 3072 | out.write(""" |
| 3073 | obj->wire_type_get = of_hello_elem_wire_object_id_get; |
| 3074 | """) |
| 3075 | if loxi_utils.class_is_oxm(cls): |
| 3076 | out.write(""" |
| 3077 | obj->wire_length_get = of_oxm_wire_length_get; |
| 3078 | obj->wire_length_set = of_oxm_wire_length_set; |
| 3079 | obj->wire_type_get = of_oxm_wire_object_id_get; |
| 3080 | obj->wire_type_set = of_oxm_wire_object_id_set; |
| 3081 | """) |
| 3082 | if loxi_utils.class_is_u16_len(cls): |
| 3083 | out.write(""" |
| 3084 | obj->wire_length_get = of_u16_len_wire_length_get; |
| 3085 | obj->wire_length_set = of_u16_len_wire_length_set; |
| 3086 | """) |
| 3087 | if cls == "of_packet_queue": |
| 3088 | out.write(""" |
| 3089 | obj->wire_length_get = of_packet_queue_wire_length_get; |
| 3090 | obj->wire_length_set = of_packet_queue_wire_length_set; |
| 3091 | """) |
| 3092 | # if cls == "of_list_meter_band_stats": |
| 3093 | # out.write(""" |
| 3094 | # obj->wire_length_get = of_list_meter_band_stats_wire_length_get; |
| 3095 | #""") |
| 3096 | if cls == "of_meter_stats": |
| 3097 | out.write(""" |
| 3098 | obj->wire_length_get = of_meter_stats_wire_length_get; |
| 3099 | obj->wire_length_set = of_meter_stats_wire_length_set; |
| 3100 | """) |
| 3101 | |
| 3102 | if config_check("gen_fn_ptrs"): |
| 3103 | if loxi_utils.class_is_list(cls): |
| 3104 | out.write(""" |
| 3105 | obj->first = %(cls)s_first; |
| 3106 | obj->next = %(cls)s_next; |
| 3107 | obj->append = %(cls)s_append; |
| 3108 | obj->append_bind = %(cls)s_append_bind; |
| 3109 | """ % dict(cls=cls)) |
| 3110 | else: |
| 3111 | instantiate_fn_ptrs(cls, 4, out) |
| 3112 | |
| 3113 | def gen_new_function_definitions(out): |
| 3114 | """ |
| 3115 | Generate the new operator for all classes |
| 3116 | |
| 3117 | @param out The file to which to write the functions |
| 3118 | """ |
| 3119 | |
| 3120 | out.write("\n/* New operators for each message class */\n") |
| 3121 | for cls in of_g.standard_class_order: |
| 3122 | out.write("\n/* New operators for %s */\n" % cls) |
| 3123 | gen_new_fn_body(cls, out) |
| 3124 | gen_init_fn_body(cls, out) |
| 3125 | if loxi_utils.class_is_message(cls): |
| 3126 | gen_from_message_fn_body(cls, out) |
| 3127 | |
| 3128 | def gen_init_map(out): |
| 3129 | """ |
| 3130 | Generate map from object ID to type coerce function |
| 3131 | """ |
| 3132 | out.write(""" |
| 3133 | /** |
| 3134 | * Map from object ID to type coerce function |
| 3135 | */ |
Rich Lane | b157b0f | 2013-03-27 13:55:28 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 3136 | const of_object_init_f of_object_init_map[] = { |
Rich Lane | a06d0c3 | 2013-03-25 08:52:03 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 3137 | (of_object_init_f)NULL, |
| 3138 | """) |
| 3139 | count = 1 |
| 3140 | for i, cls in enumerate(of_g.standard_class_order): |
| 3141 | if count != of_g.unified[cls]["object_id"]: |
| 3142 | print "Error in class mapping: object IDs not sequential" |
| 3143 | print cls, count, of_g.unified[cls]["object_id"] |
| 3144 | sys.exit(1) |
| 3145 | s = "(of_object_init_f)%s_init" % cls |
| 3146 | if cls in type_maps.inheritance_map: |
| 3147 | s = "(of_object_init_f)%s_header_init" % cls |
| 3148 | if i < len(of_g.standard_class_order) - 1: |
| 3149 | s += "," |
| 3150 | out.write(" %-65s /* %d */\n" % (s, count)) |
| 3151 | count += 1 |
| 3152 | out.write("};\n") |
| 3153 | |
| 3154 | """ |
| 3155 | Document generation functions |
| 3156 | |
| 3157 | The main reason this is here is to generate documentation per |
| 3158 | accessor that indicates the versions that support the interface. |
| 3159 | """ |
| 3160 | |
| 3161 | |
| 3162 | def gen_accessor_doc(out, name): |
| 3163 | """ |
| 3164 | Generate documentation for each accessor function that indicates |
| 3165 | the versions supporting the accessor. |
| 3166 | """ |
| 3167 | |
| 3168 | common_top_matter(out, name) |
| 3169 | |
| 3170 | out.write("/* DOCUMENTATION ONLY */\n") |
| 3171 | |
| 3172 | for cls in of_g.standard_class_order: |
| 3173 | if cls in type_maps.inheritance_map: |
| 3174 | pass # Check this |
| 3175 | |
| 3176 | out.write(""" |
| 3177 | /** |
| 3178 | * Structure for %(cls)s object. Get/set |
| 3179 | * accessors available in all versions unless noted otherwise |
| 3180 | * |
| 3181 | """ % dict(cls=cls)) |
| 3182 | if loxi_utils.class_is_list(cls): |
| 3183 | out.write("""\ |
| 3184 | * @param first Function of type %(cls)s_first_f. |
| 3185 | * Setup a TBD class object to the first entry in the list |
| 3186 | * @param next Function of type %(cls)s_next_f. |
| 3187 | * Advance a TBD class object to the next entry in the list |
| 3188 | * @param append_bind Function of type %(cls)s_append_bind_f |
| 3189 | * Setup a TBD class object for append to the end of the current list |
| 3190 | * @param append Function of type @ref %(cls)s_append_f. |
| 3191 | * Copy an item to the end of a list |
| 3192 | """ % dict(cls=cls)) |
| 3193 | |
| 3194 | for m_name in of_g.ordered_members[cls]: |
| 3195 | if m_name in of_g.skip_members: |
| 3196 | continue |
| 3197 | ver_type_map = field_ver_get(cls, m_name) |
| 3198 | (m_type, get_rv) = get_acc_rv(cls, m_name) |
| 3199 | if len(ver_type_map) == 3: |
| 3200 | # ver_string = "Available in all versions" |
| 3201 | ver_string = "" |
| 3202 | else: |
| 3203 | ver_string = "(" |
| 3204 | for ver in sorted(ver_type_map): |
| 3205 | ver_string += " " + of_g.short_version_names[ver] |
| 3206 | ver_string += ")." |
| 3207 | |
| 3208 | f_name = acc_name(cls, m_name) |
| 3209 | out.write("""\ |
| 3210 | * @param %(m_name)s_get/set %(ver_string)s |
| 3211 | * Accessors for %(m_name)s, a variable of type %(m_type)s. Functions |
| 3212 | * are of type %(f_name)s_get_f and _set_f. |
| 3213 | * |
| 3214 | """ % dict(f_name=f_name, m_name=m_name, ver_string=ver_string, m_type=m_type)) |
| 3215 | |
| 3216 | out.write("""\ |
| 3217 | */ |
| 3218 | typedef struct %(cls)s_s %(cls)s_t; |
| 3219 | """ % dict(cls=cls)) |
| 3220 | |
| 3221 | out.write("#endif /* _LOCI_DOC_H_ */\n") |
| 3222 | |
| 3223 | ################################################################ |
| 3224 | # |
| 3225 | # For fun, here are some unified, traditional C structure representation |
| 3226 | # |
| 3227 | ################################################################ |
| 3228 | |
| 3229 | def gen_cof_to_wire(out): |
| 3230 | pass |
| 3231 | |
| 3232 | def gen_wire_to_cof(out): |
| 3233 | pass |
| 3234 | |
| 3235 | def gen_cof_instance(out, cls): |
| 3236 | out.write("struct c%s_s {\n" % cls) |
| 3237 | for m in of_g.ordered_members[cls]: |
| 3238 | if m in of_g.skip_members: |
| 3239 | continue |
| 3240 | entry = of_g.unified[cls]["union"][m] |
| 3241 | cof_type = type_to_cof_type(entry["m_type"]) |
| 3242 | out.write(" %-20s %s;\n" % (cof_type, m)) |
| 3243 | out.write("};\n\n"); |
| 3244 | |
| 3245 | def gen_cof_structs(out): |
| 3246 | """ |
| 3247 | Generate non-version specific (common) representation of structures |
| 3248 | |
| 3249 | @param out The file to which to write the functions |
| 3250 | """ |
| 3251 | |
| 3252 | out.write("\n/* Common, unified OpenFlow structure representations */\n") |
| 3253 | for cls in of_g.standard_class_order: |
| 3254 | if cls in type_maps.inheritance_map: |
| 3255 | continue |
| 3256 | gen_cof_instance(out, cls) |
| 3257 | |
| 3258 | ################################################################ |
| 3259 | # |
| 3260 | # Generate code samples for applications. |
| 3261 | # |
| 3262 | ################################################################ |
| 3263 | |
| 3264 | def gen_code_samples(out, name): |
| 3265 | out.write(""" |
| 3266 | #if 0 /* Do not compile in */ |
| 3267 | /** |
| 3268 | * @file %(name)s |
| 3269 | * |
| 3270 | * These are code samples for inclusion in other components |
| 3271 | */ |
| 3272 | |
| 3273 | """ % dict(name=name)) |
| 3274 | |
| 3275 | gen_jump_table_template(out) |
| 3276 | # These are messages that a switch might expect. |
| 3277 | msg_list = ["of_echo_request", |
| 3278 | "of_hello", |
| 3279 | "of_packet_in", |
| 3280 | "of_packet_out", |
| 3281 | "of_port_mod", |
| 3282 | "of_port_stats_request", |
| 3283 | "of_queue_get_config_request", |
| 3284 | "of_queue_stats_request", |
| 3285 | "of_flow_add", |
| 3286 | "of_flow_modify", |
| 3287 | "of_flow_modify_strict", |
| 3288 | "of_flow_delete", |
| 3289 | "of_flow_delete_strict", |
| 3290 | "of_get_config_request", |
| 3291 | "of_flow_stats_request", |
| 3292 | "of_barrier_request", |
| 3293 | "of_echo_reply", |
| 3294 | "of_aggregate_stats_request", |
| 3295 | "of_desc_stats_request", |
| 3296 | "of_table_stats_request", |
| 3297 | "of_features_request", |
| 3298 | "of_table_mod", |
| 3299 | "of_set_config", |
| 3300 | "of_experimenter", |
| 3301 | "of_experimenter_stats_request", |
| 3302 | "of_group_desc_stats_request", |
| 3303 | "of_group_features_stats_request", |
| 3304 | "of_role_request"] |
| 3305 | |
| 3306 | gen_message_handler_templates(out, msgs=msg_list) |
| 3307 | |
| 3308 | out.write(""" |
| 3309 | #endif |
| 3310 | """) |
| 3311 | |
| 3312 | def gen_jump_table_template(out=sys.stdout, all_unhandled=True, |
| 3313 | cxn_type="ls_cxn_handle_t", |
| 3314 | unhandled="unhandled_message"): |
| 3315 | """ |
| 3316 | Generate a template for a jump table. |
| 3317 | @param out The file to which to write the functions |
| 3318 | """ |
| 3319 | out.write(""" |
| 3320 | /* |
| 3321 | * Simple jump table definition for message handling |
| 3322 | */ |
| 3323 | typedef int (*msg_handler_f)(%(cxn_type)s cxn, of_object_t *obj); |
| 3324 | typedef msg_handler_f msg_jump_table_t[OF_MESSAGE_OBJECT_COUNT]; |
| 3325 | |
| 3326 | /* Jump table template for message objects */ |
| 3327 | extern msg_jump_table_t jump_table; |
| 3328 | |
| 3329 | /* C-code template */ |
| 3330 | msg_jump_table_t jump_table = { |
| 3331 | %(unhandled)s, /* OF_OBJECT; place holder for generic object */ |
| 3332 | """ % dict(unhandled=unhandled, cxn_type=cxn_type)) |
| 3333 | count = 0 |
| 3334 | fn_name = unhandled |
| 3335 | for cls in of_g.ordered_messages: |
| 3336 | comma = "," |
| 3337 | count += 1 |
| 3338 | if count == len(of_g.ordered_messages): |
| 3339 | comma = " " |
| 3340 | if not all_unhandled: |
| 3341 | fn_name = "%s_handler" % cls[3:] |
| 3342 | out.write(" %s%s /* %s */\n" % (fn_name, comma, enum_name(cls))) |
| 3343 | |
| 3344 | out.write("};\n") |
| 3345 | |
| 3346 | def gen_message_switch_stmt_tmeplate(out=sys.stdout, all_unhandled=True, |
| 3347 | cxn_type="ls_cxn_handle_t", |
| 3348 | unhandled="unhandled_message"): |
| 3349 | out.write(""" |
| 3350 | /* |
| 3351 | * Simple switch statement for message handling |
| 3352 | */ |
| 3353 | |
| 3354 | switch (obj->object_id): |
| 3355 | """) |
| 3356 | fn_name = unhandled |
| 3357 | for cls in of_g.ordered_messages: |
| 3358 | if not all_unhandled: |
| 3359 | fn_name = "%s_handler" % cls[3:] |
| 3360 | out.write(""" |
| 3361 | case %(enum)s: |
| 3362 | rv = %(fn_name)s(cxn, obj); |
| 3363 | break; |
| 3364 | """ % dict(fn_name=fn_name, cls=cls, enum=enum_name(cls))) |
| 3365 | out.write(""" |
| 3366 | default: |
| 3367 | rv = LS_ERROR_PARAM; |
| 3368 | break; |
| 3369 | } |
| 3370 | |
| 3371 | TRACE("Handled msg %p with rv %d (%s)", obj, rv, ls_error_strings[rv]); |
| 3372 | |
| 3373 | return rv; |
| 3374 | """) |
| 3375 | |
| 3376 | |
| 3377 | def gen_message_handler_templates(out=sys.stdout, cxn_type="ls_cxn_handle_t", |
| 3378 | unhandled="unhandled_message", msgs=None): |
| 3379 | gen_jump_table_template(out, False, cxn_type) |
| 3380 | out.write(""" |
| 3381 | /** |
| 3382 | * Function for unhandled message |
| 3383 | */ |
| 3384 | static int |
| 3385 | unhandled_message(%(cxn_type)s cxn, of_object_t *obj) |
| 3386 | { |
| 3387 | (void)cxn; |
| 3388 | (void)obj; |
| 3389 | TRACE("Unhandled message %%p. Object id %%d", obj, obj->object_id); |
| 3390 | |
| 3391 | return LS_ERROR_UNAVAIL; |
| 3392 | } |
| 3393 | """ % dict(unhandled=unhandled, cxn_type=cxn_type)) |
| 3394 | |
| 3395 | if not msgs: |
| 3396 | msgs = of_g.ordered_messages |
| 3397 | for cls in msgs: |
| 3398 | out.write(""" |
| 3399 | /** |
| 3400 | * Handle a %(s_cls)s message |
| 3401 | * @param cxn Connection handler for the owning connection |
| 3402 | * @param _obj Generic type object for the message to be coerced |
| 3403 | * @returns Error code |
| 3404 | */ |
| 3405 | |
| 3406 | static int |
| 3407 | %(s_cls)s_handler(%(cxn_type)s cxn, of_object_t *_obj) |
| 3408 | { |
| 3409 | %(cls)s_t *obj; |
| 3410 | |
| 3411 | TRACE("Handling %(cls)s message: %%p.", obj); |
| 3412 | obj = (%(cls)s_t *)_obj; |
| 3413 | |
| 3414 | /* Handle object of type %(cls)s_t */ |
| 3415 | |
| 3416 | return LS_ERROR_NONE; |
| 3417 | } |
| 3418 | """ % dict(s_cls=cls[3:], cls=cls, cxn_type=cxn_type)) |
| 3419 | gen_message_switch_stmt_tmeplate(out, False, cxn_type) |
| 3420 | |
| 3421 | def gen_setup_from_add_fns(out): |
| 3422 | """ |
| 3423 | Generate functions that setup up objects based on an add |
| 3424 | |
| 3425 | Okay, this is getting out of hand. We need to refactor the code |
| 3426 | so that this can be done without so much pain. |
| 3427 | """ |
| 3428 | out.write(""" |
| 3429 | |
| 3430 | /* Flow stats entry setup for all versions */ |
| 3431 | |
| 3432 | static int |
| 3433 | flow_stats_entry_setup_from_flow_add_common(of_flow_stats_entry_t *obj, |
| 3434 | of_flow_add_t *flow_add, |
| 3435 | of_object_t *effects, |
| 3436 | int entry_match_offset, |
| 3437 | int add_match_offset) |
| 3438 | { |
| 3439 | of_list_action_t actions; |
| 3440 | int entry_len, add_len; |
| 3441 | of_wire_buffer_t *wbuf; |
| 3442 | int abs_offset; |
| 3443 | int delta; |
| 3444 | uint16_t val16; |
| 3445 | uint64_t cookie; |
| 3446 | of_octets_t match_octets; |
| 3447 | |
| 3448 | /* Effects may come from different places */ |
| 3449 | if (effects != NULL) { |
| 3450 | OF_TRY(of_flow_stats_entry_actions_set(obj, |
| 3451 | (of_list_action_t *)effects)); |
| 3452 | } else { |
| 3453 | of_flow_add_actions_bind(flow_add, &actions); |
| 3454 | OF_TRY(of_flow_stats_entry_actions_set(obj, &actions)); |
| 3455 | } |
| 3456 | |
| 3457 | /* Transfer the match underlying object from add to stats entry */ |
| 3458 | wbuf = OF_OBJECT_TO_WBUF(obj); |
| 3459 | entry_len = _WIRE_MATCH_PADDED_LEN(obj, entry_match_offset); |
| 3460 | add_len = _WIRE_MATCH_PADDED_LEN(flow_add, add_match_offset); |
| 3461 | |
| 3462 | match_octets.bytes = add_len; |
| 3463 | match_octets.data = OF_OBJECT_BUFFER_INDEX(flow_add, add_match_offset); |
| 3464 | |
| 3465 | /* Copy data into flow entry */ |
| 3466 | abs_offset = OF_OBJECT_ABSOLUTE_OFFSET(obj, entry_match_offset); |
| 3467 | of_wire_buffer_replace_data(wbuf, abs_offset, entry_len, |
| 3468 | match_octets.data, add_len); |
| 3469 | |
| 3470 | /* Not scalar, update lengths if needed */ |
| 3471 | delta = add_len - entry_len; |
| 3472 | if (delta != 0) { |
| 3473 | /* Update parent(s) */ |
| 3474 | of_object_parent_length_update((of_object_t *)obj, delta); |
| 3475 | } |
| 3476 | |
| 3477 | of_flow_add_cookie_get(flow_add, &cookie); |
| 3478 | of_flow_stats_entry_cookie_set(obj, cookie); |
| 3479 | |
| 3480 | of_flow_add_priority_get(flow_add, &val16); |
| 3481 | of_flow_stats_entry_priority_set(obj, val16); |
| 3482 | |
| 3483 | of_flow_add_idle_timeout_get(flow_add, &val16); |
| 3484 | of_flow_stats_entry_idle_timeout_set(obj, val16); |
| 3485 | |
| 3486 | of_flow_add_hard_timeout_get(flow_add, &val16); |
| 3487 | of_flow_stats_entry_hard_timeout_set(obj, val16); |
| 3488 | |
| 3489 | return OF_ERROR_NONE; |
| 3490 | } |
| 3491 | |
| 3492 | /* Flow removed setup for all versions */ |
| 3493 | |
| 3494 | static int |
| 3495 | flow_removed_setup_from_flow_add_common(of_flow_removed_t *obj, |
| 3496 | of_flow_add_t *flow_add, |
| 3497 | int removed_match_offset, |
| 3498 | int add_match_offset) |
| 3499 | { |
| 3500 | int add_len, removed_len; |
| 3501 | of_wire_buffer_t *wbuf; |
| 3502 | int abs_offset; |
| 3503 | int delta; |
| 3504 | uint16_t val16; |
| 3505 | uint64_t cookie; |
| 3506 | of_octets_t match_octets; |
| 3507 | |
| 3508 | /* Transfer the match underlying object from add to removed obj */ |
| 3509 | wbuf = OF_OBJECT_TO_WBUF(obj); |
| 3510 | removed_len = _WIRE_MATCH_PADDED_LEN(obj, removed_match_offset); |
| 3511 | add_len = _WIRE_MATCH_PADDED_LEN(flow_add, add_match_offset); |
| 3512 | |
| 3513 | match_octets.bytes = add_len; |
| 3514 | match_octets.data = OF_OBJECT_BUFFER_INDEX(flow_add, add_match_offset); |
| 3515 | |
| 3516 | /* Copy data into flow removed */ |
| 3517 | abs_offset = OF_OBJECT_ABSOLUTE_OFFSET(obj, removed_match_offset); |
| 3518 | of_wire_buffer_replace_data(wbuf, abs_offset, removed_len, |
| 3519 | match_octets.data, add_len); |
| 3520 | |
| 3521 | /* Not scalar, update lengths if needed */ |
| 3522 | delta = add_len - removed_len; |
| 3523 | if (delta != 0) { |
| 3524 | /* Update parent(s) */ |
| 3525 | of_object_parent_length_update((of_object_t *)obj, delta); |
| 3526 | } |
| 3527 | |
| 3528 | of_flow_add_cookie_get(flow_add, &cookie); |
| 3529 | of_flow_removed_cookie_set(obj, cookie); |
| 3530 | |
| 3531 | of_flow_add_priority_get(flow_add, &val16); |
| 3532 | of_flow_removed_priority_set(obj, val16); |
| 3533 | |
| 3534 | of_flow_add_idle_timeout_get(flow_add, &val16); |
| 3535 | of_flow_removed_idle_timeout_set(obj, val16); |
| 3536 | |
| 3537 | if (obj->version >= OF_VERSION_1_2) { |
| 3538 | of_flow_add_hard_timeout_get(flow_add, &val16); |
| 3539 | of_flow_removed_hard_timeout_set(obj, val16); |
| 3540 | } |
| 3541 | |
| 3542 | return OF_ERROR_NONE; |
| 3543 | } |
| 3544 | |
| 3545 | /* Set up a flow removed message from the original add */ |
| 3546 | |
| 3547 | int |
| 3548 | of_flow_removed_setup_from_flow_add(of_flow_removed_t *obj, |
| 3549 | of_flow_add_t *flow_add) |
| 3550 | { |
| 3551 | switch (obj->version) { |
| 3552 | case OF_VERSION_1_0: |
| 3553 | return flow_removed_setup_from_flow_add_common(obj, flow_add, |
| 3554 | 8, 8); |
| 3555 | break; |
| 3556 | case OF_VERSION_1_1: |
| 3557 | case OF_VERSION_1_2: |
| 3558 | case OF_VERSION_1_3: |
| 3559 | return flow_removed_setup_from_flow_add_common(obj, flow_add, |
| 3560 | 48, 48); |
| 3561 | break; |
| 3562 | default: |
| 3563 | return OF_ERROR_VERSION; |
| 3564 | break; |
| 3565 | } |
| 3566 | |
| 3567 | return OF_ERROR_NONE; |
| 3568 | } |
| 3569 | |
| 3570 | |
| 3571 | /* Set up a packet in message from the original add */ |
| 3572 | |
| 3573 | int |
| 3574 | of_packet_in_setup_from_flow_add(of_packet_in_t *obj, |
| 3575 | of_flow_add_t *flow_add) |
| 3576 | { |
| 3577 | int add_len, pkt_in_len; |
| 3578 | of_wire_buffer_t *wbuf; |
| 3579 | int abs_offset; |
| 3580 | int delta; |
| 3581 | const int pkt_in_match_offset = 16; |
| 3582 | const int add_match_offset = 48; |
| 3583 | of_octets_t match_octets; |
| 3584 | |
| 3585 | if (obj->version < OF_VERSION_1_2) { |
| 3586 | /* Nothing to be done before OF 1.2 */ |
| 3587 | return OF_ERROR_NONE; |
| 3588 | } |
| 3589 | |
| 3590 | /* Transfer match struct from flow add to packet in object */ |
| 3591 | wbuf = OF_OBJECT_TO_WBUF(obj); |
| 3592 | pkt_in_len = _WIRE_MATCH_PADDED_LEN(obj, pkt_in_match_offset); |
| 3593 | add_len = _WIRE_MATCH_PADDED_LEN(flow_add, add_match_offset); |
| 3594 | |
| 3595 | match_octets.bytes = add_len; |
| 3596 | match_octets.data = OF_OBJECT_BUFFER_INDEX(flow_add, add_match_offset); |
| 3597 | |
| 3598 | /* Copy data into pkt_in msg */ |
| 3599 | abs_offset = OF_OBJECT_ABSOLUTE_OFFSET(obj, pkt_in_match_offset); |
| 3600 | of_wire_buffer_replace_data(wbuf, abs_offset, pkt_in_len, |
| 3601 | match_octets.data, add_len); |
| 3602 | |
| 3603 | /* Not scalar, update lengths if needed */ |
| 3604 | delta = add_len - pkt_in_len; |
| 3605 | if (delta != 0) { |
| 3606 | /* Update parent(s) */ |
| 3607 | of_object_parent_length_update((of_object_t *)obj, delta); |
| 3608 | } |
| 3609 | |
| 3610 | return OF_ERROR_NONE; |
| 3611 | } |
| 3612 | |
| 3613 | /* Set up a stats entry from the original add */ |
| 3614 | |
| 3615 | int |
| 3616 | of_flow_stats_entry_setup_from_flow_add(of_flow_stats_entry_t *obj, |
| 3617 | of_flow_add_t *flow_add, |
| 3618 | of_object_t *effects) |
| 3619 | { |
| 3620 | switch (obj->version) { |
| 3621 | case OF_VERSION_1_0: |
| 3622 | return flow_stats_entry_setup_from_flow_add_common(obj, flow_add, |
| 3623 | effects, 4, 8); |
| 3624 | break; |
| 3625 | case OF_VERSION_1_1: |
| 3626 | case OF_VERSION_1_2: |
| 3627 | case OF_VERSION_1_3: |
| 3628 | return flow_stats_entry_setup_from_flow_add_common(obj, flow_add, |
| 3629 | effects, 48, 48); |
| 3630 | break; |
| 3631 | default: |
| 3632 | return OF_ERROR_VERSION; |
| 3633 | } |
| 3634 | |
| 3635 | return OF_ERROR_NONE; |
| 3636 | } |
| 3637 | """) |