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os_vif Style Commandments os_vif Style Commandments
========================= =========================
Read the OpenStack Style Commandments https://docs.openstack.org/hacking/latest/ Read the OpenStack Style Commandments
https://docs.openstack.org/hacking/latest/

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Refer to this `article by Scott Lowe`__ for more information. Refer to this `article by Scott Lowe`__ for more information.
__ http://blog.scottlowe.org/2009/12/02/what-is-sr-iov/ __ http://blog.scottlowe.org/2009/12/02/what-is-sr-iov/

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Host Information Host Information
================ ================
To enable negotiation of features between a service host To enable negotiation of features between a service host (typically a compute
(typically a compute node) and the network provider host, node) and the network provider host, os-vif exposes some objects that describe
os-vif exposes some objects that describe the host running the host running the plugins.
the plugins.
Host Information Objects Host Information Objects
======================== ========================
The following objects encode the information about the The following objects encode the information about the service host.
service host.
HostInfo HostInfo
-------- --------
This class provides information about the host as a whole. This class provides information about the host as a whole. This currently means
This currently means a list of plugins installed on the a list of plugins installed on the host. In the future this may include further
host. In the future this may include further information information about the host OS state.
about the host OS state.
HostPluginInfo HostPluginInfo
-------------- --------------
This class provides information about the capabilities of This class provides information about the capabilities of a single os-vif
a single os-vif plugin implementation that is installed plugin implementation that is installed on the host. This currently means a
on the host. This currently means a list of VIF objects list of VIF objects that the plugin is capable of consuming. In the future this
that the plugin is capable of consuming. In the future may include further information about resources on the host that the plugin
this may include further information about resources on can/will utilize. While many plugins will only ever support a single VIF
the host that the plugin can/will utilize. While many object, it is permitted to support multiple different VIF objects. An example
plugins will only ever support a single VIF object, it would be openvswitch which can use the same underlying host network
is permitted to support multiple different VIF objects. functionality to configure a VM in several different ways.
An example would be openvswitch which can use the same
underlying host network functionality to configure a VM
in several different ways.
HostVIFInfo HostVIFInfo
----------- -----------
This class provides information on a single VIF object that This class provides information on a single VIF object that is supported by a
is supported by a plugin. This will include the versioned plugin. This will include the versioned object name and the minimum and maximum
object name and the minimum and maximum versions of the versions of the object that can be consumed.
object that can be consumed.
It is the responsibility of the network provider to ensure
that it only sends back a serialized VIF object that satisfies
the minimum and maximum version constraints indicated by the
plugin. Objects outside of this version range will be rejected
with a fatal error.
It is the responsibility of the network provider to ensure that it only sends
back a serialized VIF object that satisfies the minimum and maximum version
constraints indicated by the plugin. Objects outside of this version range will
be rejected with a fatal error.
Negotiating networking Negotiating networking
====================== ======================
When a service host wants to create a network port, it will When a service host wants to create a network port, it will first populate an
first populate an instance of the HostInfo class, to describe instance of the HostInfo class, to describe all the plugins installed on the
all the plugins installed on the host. It will then serialize host. It will then serialize this class to JSON and send it to the network
this class to JSON and send it to the network manager host. manager host. The network manager host will deserialize it back into a HostInfo
The network manager host will deserialize it back into a object. This can then be passed down into the network driver which can use it
HostInfo object. This can then be passed down into the network to decide how to configure the network port.
driver which can use it to decide how to configure the network
port.
If the os-vif version installed on the network host is older If the os-vif version installed on the network host is older than that on the
than that on the service host, it may not be able to deserialize service host, it may not be able to deserialize the HostInfo class. In this
the HostInfo class. In this case it should reply with an error case it should reply with an error to the service host. The error message
to the service host. The error message should report the maximum should report the maximum version of the HostInfo class that is supported. the
version of the HostInfo class that is supported. the service service host should then backlevel its HostInfo object to that version before
host should then backlevel its HostInfo object to that version serializing it and re-trying the port creation request.
before serializing it and re-trying the port creation request.
The mechanism or transport for passing the plugin information The mechanism or transport for passing the plugin information between the
between the network and service hosts is left undefined. It is network and service hosts is left undefined. It is upto the user of os-vif to
upto the user of os-vif to decide upon the appropriate approach. decide upon the appropriate approach.

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============ ============
The Linux Bridge plugin, ``vif_plug_linux_bridge``, is an *os-vif* VIF plugin The Linux Bridge plugin, ``vif_plug_linux_bridge``, is an *os-vif* VIF plugin
for the Linux Bridge network backend. It is one of three plugins provided as part for the Linux Bridge network backend. It is one of three plugins provided as
of *os-vif* itself, the others being :doc:`ovs` and :doc:`noop`. part of *os-vif* itself, the others being :doc:`ovs` and :doc:`noop`.
Supported VIF Types Supported VIF Types
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------------- -------------
This class provides a way to pass a physical device to the guest. Either an This class provides a way to pass a physical device to the guest. Either an
entire physical device, or an SR-IOV PCI device virtual function, are permitted. entire physical device, or an SR-IOV PCI device virtual function, are
permitted.
.. _vif-nesteddpdk: .. _vif-nesteddpdk:
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VIFPortProfileFPOpenVSwitch VIFPortProfileFPOpenVSwitch
--------------------------- ---------------------------
This profile provides the metadata required to associate a fast path :term:`vhost-user` This profile provides the metadata required to associate a fast path
VIF with an :term:`Open vSwitch` port. :term:`vhost-user` VIF with an :term:`Open vSwitch` port.
VIFPortProfileOVSRepresentor VIFPortProfileOVSRepresentor
---------------------------- ----------------------------