examples/pipeline: add selector example
Added the files to illustrate the selector table usage. Signed-off-by: Cristian Dumitrescu <cristian.dumitrescu@intel.com>
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examples/pipeline/examples/selector.cli
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; SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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; Copyright(c) 2020 Intel Corporation
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mempool MEMPOOL0 buffer 2304 pool 32K cache 256 cpu 0
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link LINK0 dev 0000:18:00.0 rxq 1 128 MEMPOOL0 txq 1 512 promiscuous on
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link LINK1 dev 0000:18:00.1 rxq 1 128 MEMPOOL0 txq 1 512 promiscuous on
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link LINK2 dev 0000:3b:00.0 rxq 1 128 MEMPOOL0 txq 1 512 promiscuous on
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link LINK3 dev 0000:3b:00.1 rxq 1 128 MEMPOOL0 txq 1 512 promiscuous on
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pipeline PIPELINE0 create 0
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pipeline PIPELINE0 port in 0 link LINK0 rxq 0 bsz 32
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pipeline PIPELINE0 port in 1 link LINK1 rxq 0 bsz 32
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pipeline PIPELINE0 port in 2 link LINK2 rxq 0 bsz 32
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pipeline PIPELINE0 port in 3 link LINK3 rxq 0 bsz 32
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pipeline PIPELINE0 port out 0 link LINK0 txq 0 bsz 32
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pipeline PIPELINE0 port out 1 link LINK1 txq 0 bsz 32
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pipeline PIPELINE0 port out 2 link LINK2 txq 0 bsz 32
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pipeline PIPELINE0 port out 3 link LINK3 txq 0 bsz 32
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pipeline PIPELINE0 port out 4 sink none
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pipeline PIPELINE0 build ./examples/pipeline/examples/selector.spec
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pipeline PIPELINE0 selector s group add
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pipeline PIPELINE0 selector s group member add ./examples/pipeline/examples/selector.txt
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pipeline PIPELINE0 commit
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pipeline PIPELINE0 selector s show
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thread 1 pipeline PIPELINE0 enable
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examples/pipeline/examples/selector.spec
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examples/pipeline/examples/selector.spec
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; SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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; Copyright(c) 2020 Intel Corporation
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; A selector table is made out of groups of weighted members, with a given member potentially part
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; of several groups. The select operation returns a member ID by first selecting a group based on an
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; input group ID and then selecting a member within that group by hashing one or several input
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; header or meta-data fields. It is very useful for implementing an Equal-Cost Multi-Path (ECMP) or
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; Weighted-Cost Multi-Path (WCMP) enabled FIB or a load balancer. It is part of the action selector
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; construct described by the P4 Portable Switch Architecture (PSA) specification.
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;
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; Normally, an action selector FIB is built with a routing table (the base table), a selector table
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; (the group table) and a next hop table (the member table). One of the routing table actions sets
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; up the group ID meta-data field used as the index into the group table, which produces the member
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; ID meta-data field, i.e. the next hop ID that is used as the index into the next hop table. The
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; next hop action prepares the output packet for being sent next hop in the network by prepending
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; one or several headers to the packet (Ethernet at the very least), decrementing the TTL and
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; recomputing the IPv4 checksum, etc. The selector allows for multiple next hops to be specified
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; for any given route as opposed to a single next hop per route; for every packet, its next hop is
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; picked out of the set of next hops defined for the route while preserving the packet ordering
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; within the flow, with the flow defined by the selector n-tuple fields.
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;
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; In this simple example, the base table and the member table are striped out in order to focus
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; exclusively on illustrating the selector table. The group_id is read from the destination MAC
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; address and the selector n-tuple is represented by the Protocol, the source IP address and the
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; destination IP address fields. The member_id produced by the selector table is used to identify
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; the output port which facilitates the testing of different member weights by simply comparing the
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; rates of output packets sent on different ports.
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//
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// Headers
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//
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struct ethernet_h {
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bit<48> dst_addr
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bit<48> src_addr
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bit<16> ethertype
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}
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struct ipv4_h {
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bit<8> ver_ihl
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bit<8> diffserv
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bit<16> total_len
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bit<16> identification
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bit<16> flags_offset
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bit<8> ttl
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bit<8> protocol
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bit<16> hdr_checksum
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bit<32> src_addr
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bit<32> dst_addr
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}
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header ethernet instanceof ethernet_h
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header ipv4 instanceof ipv4_h
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//
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// Meta-data
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//
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struct metadata_t {
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bit<32> port_in
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bit<32> port_out
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bit<32> group_id
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}
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metadata instanceof metadata_t
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//
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// Selectors.
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//
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selector s {
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group_id m.group_id
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selector {
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h.ipv4.protocol
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h.ipv4.src_addr
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h.ipv4.dst_addr
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}
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member_id m.port_out
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n_groups_max 64
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n_members_per_group_max 16
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}
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//
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// Pipeline.
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//
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apply {
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rx m.port_in
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extract h.ethernet
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extract h.ipv4
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mov m.group_id h.ethernet.dst_addr
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table s
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emit h.ethernet
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emit h.ipv4
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tx m.port_out
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}
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examples/pipeline/examples/selector.txt
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group 0 member 0 weight 1
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group 0 member 1 weight 1
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group 0 member 2 weight 2
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group 0 member 3 weight 4
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