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package net.onrc.onos.ofcontroller.networkgraph;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
import net.onrc.onos.datastore.RCObject;
import net.onrc.onos.datastore.RCObject.WriteOp;
import net.onrc.onos.datastore.topology.RCLink;
import net.onrc.onos.datastore.topology.RCPort;
import net.onrc.onos.datastore.topology.RCSwitch;
import org.slf4j.Logger;
import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory;
import edu.stanford.ramcloud.JRamCloud.ObjectDoesntExistException;
import edu.stanford.ramcloud.JRamCloud.ObjectExistsException;
import edu.stanford.ramcloud.JRamCloud.WrongVersionException;
/**
* The southbound interface to the network graph which allows clients to
* mutate the graph. This class will maintain the invariants of the network
* graph. The southbound discovery modules will use this interface to update
* the network graph as they learn about the state of the network.
*
* Modification to the Network Map by this module will:
* 1. Writes to Cluster-wide DataStore.
* 2. Update ONOS instance In-memory Network Map.
* 3. Send-out Notification. (TBD)
* (XXX: To update other instances In-memory Network Map,
* notification should be triggered here.
* But if we want to aggregate notification to minimize notification,
* It might be better for the caller to trigger notification.)
*
*/
public class NetworkGraphDatastore {
private static final Logger log = LoggerFactory.getLogger(NetworkGraphDatastore.class);
private static final int NUM_RETRIES = 10;
private final TopologyManager graph;
public NetworkGraphDatastore(TopologyManager graph) {
this.graph = graph;
}
public void addSwitch(SwitchEvent sw) {
log.debug("Adding switch {}", sw);
ArrayList<WriteOp> groupOp = new ArrayList<>();
RCSwitch rcSwitch = new RCSwitch(sw.getDpid());
rcSwitch.setStatus(RCSwitch.STATUS.ACTIVE);
// XXX Is ForceCreating Switch on DB OK here?
// If ForceCreating, who ever is calling this method needs
// to assure that DPID is unique cluster-wide, etc.
groupOp.add(WriteOp.ForceCreate(rcSwitch));
//for (Port port : sw.getPorts()) {
for (PortEvent portEvent : sw.getPorts()) {
RCPort rcPort = new RCPort(sw.getDpid(), portEvent.getNumber());
rcPort.setStatus(RCPort.STATUS.ACTIVE);
//rcSwitch.addPortId(rcPort.getId());
groupOp.add(WriteOp.ForceCreate(rcPort));
}
boolean failed = RCObject.multiWrite(groupOp);
if (failed) {
log.error("Adding Switch {} and its ports failed.", sw.getDpid());
for (WriteOp op : groupOp) {
log.debug("Operation:{} for {} - Result:{}", op.getOp(), op.getObject(), op.getStatus() );
// If we changed the operation from ForceCreate to
// Conditional operation (Create/Update) then we should retry here.
}
}
}
public void deactivateSwitch(SwitchEvent sw) {
log.debug("Deactivating switch {}", sw);
RCSwitch rcSwitch = new RCSwitch(sw.getDpid());
List<RCObject> objectsToDeactive = new ArrayList<RCObject>();
for (int i = 0; i < NUM_RETRIES; i++) {
try {
rcSwitch.read();
rcSwitch.setStatus(RCSwitch.STATUS.INACTIVE);
objectsToDeactive.add(rcSwitch);
// for (Port p : sw.getPorts()) {
// RCPort rcPort = new RCPort(sw.getDpid(), (long)p.getNumber());
// rcPort.read();
// rcPort.setStatus(RCPort.STATUS.INACTIVE);
// objectsToDeactive.add(rcPort);
// }
} catch (ObjectDoesntExistException e) {
log.warn("Trying to deactivate an object that doesn't exist", e);
// We don't care to much if the object wasn't there, it's
// being deactivated anyway
}
try {
for (RCObject rcObject : objectsToDeactive) {
rcObject.update();
}
break;
} catch (ObjectDoesntExistException e) {
// Unlikely, and we don't care anyway.
// TODO But, this will cause everything else to fail
log.warn("Trying to deactivate object that doesn't exist", e);
} catch (WrongVersionException e) {
// Need to re-read and retry
}
}
}
public void addPort(PortEvent port) {
log.debug("Adding port {}", port);
//RCSwitch rcSwitch = new RCSwitch(sw.getDpid());
//try {
//rcSwitch.read();
//} catch (ObjectDoesntExistException e) {
//log.warn("Add port failed because switch {} doesn't exist", sw.getDpid(), e);
//return;
//}
RCPort rcPort = new RCPort(port.getDpid(), port.getNumber());
rcPort.setStatus(RCPort.STATUS.ACTIVE);
// TODO add description into RCPort
//rcPort.setDescription(port.getDescription());
//rcSwitch.addPortId(rcPort.getId());
writeObject(rcPort);
//writeObject(rcSwitch);
}
public void deactivatePort(PortEvent port) {
log.debug("Deactivating port {}", port);
RCPort rcPort = new RCPort(port.getDpid(), port.getNumber());
for (int i = 0; i < NUM_RETRIES; i++) {
try {
rcPort.read();
} catch (ObjectDoesntExistException e) {
// oh well, we were deactivating anyway
log.warn("Trying to deactivate a port that doesn't exist: {}", port);
return;
}
rcPort.setStatus(RCPort.STATUS.INACTIVE);
try {
rcPort.update();
break;
} catch (ObjectDoesntExistException | WrongVersionException e) {
// retry
}
}
}
public void addLink(LinkEvent linkEvent) {
log.debug("Adding link {}", linkEvent);
RCLink rcLink = new RCLink(linkEvent.getSrc().getDpid(), linkEvent.getSrc().getNumber(),
linkEvent.getDst().getDpid(), linkEvent.getDst().getNumber());
// XXX This method is called only by discovery,
// which means what we are trying to write currently is the truth
// so we can force write here
rcLink.setStatus(RCLink.STATUS.ACTIVE);
rcLink.forceCreate();
}
public void removeLink(LinkEvent linkEvent) {
log.debug("Removing link {}", linkEvent);
RCLink rcLink = new RCLink(linkEvent.getSrc().getDpid(), linkEvent.getSrc().getNumber(),
linkEvent.getDst().getDpid(), linkEvent.getDst().getNumber());
//RCPort rcSrcPort = new RCPort(link.getSourceSwitchDpid(), (long)link.getSourcePortNumber());
//RCPort rcDstPort = new RCPort(link.getDestinationSwitchDpid(), (long)link.getDestinationPortNumber());
for (int i = 0; i < NUM_RETRIES; i++) {
try {
//rcSrcPort.read();
//rcDstPort.read();
rcLink.read();
} catch (ObjectDoesntExistException e) {
// XXX Note: This error might be harmless, if triggered by out-dated remove Link event
log.error("Remove link failed {}", linkEvent, e);
return;
}
//rcSrcPort.removeLinkId(rcLink.getId());
//rcDstPort.removeLinkId(rcLink.getId());
try {
//rcSrcPort.update();
//rcDstPort.update();
rcLink.delete();
return;
} catch (ObjectDoesntExistException e) {
log.error("Remove link failed {}", linkEvent, e);
return;
} catch (WrongVersionException e) {
// retry
}
}
}
public void updateDevice(DeviceEvent device) {
// TODO implement
}
public void removeDevice(DeviceEvent device) {
// TODO implement
}
// TODO what happens if this fails? why could it fail?
private void writeObject(RCObject object) {
for (int i = 0; i < NUM_RETRIES; i++) {
try {
object.create();
} catch (ObjectExistsException e) {
try {
object.read();
} catch (ObjectDoesntExistException e1) {
// TODO Auto-generated catch block
log.error(" ", e);
return;
}
}
try {
// TODO check API for writing without caring what's there
object.update();
break;
} catch (ObjectDoesntExistException | WrongVersionException e) {
log.debug(" ", e);
// re-read and retry
}
}
}
}