ML2: Remove validate_port_binding() and unbind_port()

The API implemented by ML2 mechanism drivers included three methods
related to port binding that were called within DB transactions, but
that could potentially involve communication with controllers or
devices that should not be done within transactions. A subsequent
patch will move the calls to bind_port() outside of tranactions. This
patch eliminates the other two methods from the MechanismDriver API.

The validate_port_binding() method was previously called on the bound
mechanism driver to check whether an existing binding was still valid,
so that the port could be rebound if something changed. But since nova
has no way to handle changes to binding:vif_type or
binding:vif_details after a port is initially plugged, this turned out
not to be useful, so the method has been removed from the
MechanismDriver API. Now, once a port is successfully bound, the
binding remains until the port is deleted or any of it's
binding:host_id, binding:vnic_type, or binding:profile attribute
values are changed.

The unbind_port() method was previously called on the bound mechanism
driver as an existing binding was removed. This method was not used by
any existing mechanism drivers, and was redundant with the
update_port_precommit() and update_port_postcommit() methods that are
called on all mechanism drivers when an existing binding is removed,
so this method has also been removed from the driver API.

Eliminating the unbind_port() call allows the binding details to be
made available via the PortContext in delete_port_postcommit() calls,
completing the resolution of bug 1276395.

Closes-bug: 1276395
Partial-bug: 1276391
Change-Id: I70fb65b478373c4f07f5273baa097fc50e5ba2ef
This commit is contained in:
Robert Kukura 2014-03-10 15:06:09 -04:00
parent aa9cb0168e
commit a57dc2c30a
9 changed files with 40 additions and 160 deletions

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@ -594,26 +594,3 @@ class MechanismDriver(object):
details.
"""
pass
def validate_port_binding(self, context):
"""Check whether existing port binding is still valid.
:param context: PortContext instance describing the port
:returns: True if binding is valid, otherwise False
Called inside transaction context on session to validate that
the MechanismDriver's existing binding for the port is still
valid.
"""
return False
def unbind_port(self, context):
"""Undo existing port binding.
:param context: PortContext instance describing the port
Called inside transaction context on session to notify the
MechanismDriver that its existing binding for the port is no
longer valid.
"""
pass

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@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ class CiscoNexusMechanismDriver(api.MechanismDriver):
host_id = context.current.get(portbindings.HOST_ID)
# Workaround until vlan can be retrieved during delete_port_postcommit
# (or prehaps unbind_port) event.
# event.
if func == self._delete_switch_entry:
vlan_id = self._delete_port_postcommit_vlan
else:
@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ class CiscoNexusMechanismDriver(api.MechanismDriver):
raise excep.NexusMissingRequiredFields(fields=fields)
# Workaround until vlan can be retrieved during delete_port_postcommit
# (or prehaps unbind_port) event.
# event.
if func == self._delete_nxos_db:
self._delete_port_postcommit_vlan = vlan_id
else:

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@ -35,8 +35,7 @@ class AgentMechanismDriverBase(api.MechanismDriver):
at least one segment of the port's network.
MechanismDrivers using this base class must pass the agent type to
__init__(), and must implement try_to_bind_segment_for_agent() and
check_segment_for_agent().
__init__(), and must implement try_to_bind_segment_for_agent().
"""
def __init__(self, agent_type,
@ -75,26 +74,6 @@ class AgentMechanismDriverBase(api.MechanismDriver):
LOG.warning(_("Attempting to bind with dead agent: %s"),
agent)
def validate_port_binding(self, context):
LOG.debug(_("Validating binding for port %(port)s on "
"network %(network)s"),
{'port': context.current['id'],
'network': context.network.current['id']})
for agent in context.host_agents(self.agent_type):
LOG.debug(_("Checking agent: %s"), agent)
if agent['alive'] and self.check_segment_for_agent(
context.bound_segment, agent):
LOG.debug(_("Binding valid"))
return True
LOG.warning(_("Binding invalid for port: %s"), context.current)
return False
def unbind_port(self, context):
LOG.debug(_("Unbinding port %(port)s on "
"network %(network)s"),
{'port': context.current['id'],
'network': context.network.current['id']})
@abstractmethod
def try_to_bind_segment_for_agent(self, context, segment, agent):
"""Try to bind with segment for agent.
@ -114,21 +93,6 @@ class AgentMechanismDriverBase(api.MechanismDriver):
return True. Otherwise, it must return False.
"""
@abstractmethod
def check_segment_for_agent(self, segment, agent):
"""Check if segment can be bound for agent.
:param segment: segment dictionary describing segment to bind
:param agent: agents_db entry describing agent to bind
:returns: True iff segment can be bound for agent
Called inside transaction during validate_port_binding() so
that derived MechanismDrivers can use agent_db data along with
built-in knowledge of the corresponding agent's capabilities
to determine whether or not the specified network segment can
be bound for the agent.
"""
@six.add_metaclass(ABCMeta)
class SimpleAgentMechanismDriverBase(AgentMechanismDriverBase):
@ -144,9 +108,7 @@ class SimpleAgentMechanismDriverBase(AgentMechanismDriverBase):
MechanismDrivers using this base class must pass the agent type
and the values for binding:vif_type and binding:vif_details to
__init__(). They must implement check_segment_for_agent() as
defined in AgentMechanismDriverBase, which will be called during
both binding establishment and validation.
__init__(), and must implement check_segment_for_agent().
"""
def __init__(self, agent_type, vif_type, vif_details,
@ -171,3 +133,18 @@ class SimpleAgentMechanismDriverBase(AgentMechanismDriverBase):
return True
else:
return False
@abstractmethod
def check_segment_for_agent(self, segment, agent):
"""Check if segment can be bound for agent.
:param segment: segment dictionary describing segment to bind
:param agent: agents_db entry describing agent to bind
:returns: True iff segment can be bound for agent
Called inside transaction during bind_port so that derived
MechanismDrivers can use agent_db data along with built-in
knowledge of the corresponding agent's capabilities to
determine whether or not the specified network segment can be
bound for the agent.
"""

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@ -344,18 +344,6 @@ class OpenDaylightMechanismDriver(api.MechanismDriver):
'physnet': segment[api.PHYSICAL_NETWORK],
'nettype': segment[api.NETWORK_TYPE]})
def validate_port_binding(self, context):
if self.check_segment(context.bound_segment):
LOG.debug(_('Binding valid.'))
return True
LOG.warning(_("Binding invalid for port: %s"), context.current)
def unbind_port(self, context):
LOG.debug(_("Unbinding port %(port)s on "
"network %(network)s"),
{'port': context.current['id'],
'network': context.network.current['id']})
def check_segment(self, segment):
"""Verify a segment is valid for the OpenDaylight MechanismDriver.

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@ -471,47 +471,3 @@ class MechanismManager(stevedore.named.NamedExtensionManager):
LOG.warning(_("Failed to bind port %(port)s on host %(host)s"),
{'port': context._port['id'],
'host': binding.host})
def validate_port_binding(self, context):
"""Check whether existing port binding is still valid.
:param context: PortContext instance describing the port
:returns: True if binding is valid, otherwise False
Called inside transaction context on session to validate that
the bound MechanismDriver's existing binding for the port is
still valid.
"""
binding = context._binding
driver = self.mech_drivers.get(binding.driver, None)
if driver:
try:
return driver.obj.validate_port_binding(context)
except Exception:
LOG.exception(_("Mechanism driver %s failed in "
"validate_port_binding"),
driver.name)
return False
def unbind_port(self, context):
"""Undo existing port binding.
:param context: PortContext instance describing the port
Called inside transaction context on session to notify the
bound MechanismDriver that its existing binding for the port
is no longer valid.
"""
binding = context._binding
driver = self.mech_drivers.get(binding.driver, None)
if driver:
try:
driver.obj.unbind_port(context)
except Exception:
LOG.exception(_("Mechanism driver %s failed in "
"unbind_port"),
driver.name)
binding.vif_type = portbindings.VIF_TYPE_UNBOUND
binding.vif_details = ''
binding.driver = None
binding.segment = None

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@ -226,11 +226,9 @@ class Ml2Plugin(db_base_plugin_v2.NeutronDbPluginV2,
if binding.vif_type != portbindings.VIF_TYPE_UNBOUND:
if (not host_set and not vnic_type_set and not profile_set and
binding.segment and
self.mechanism_manager.validate_port_binding(mech_context)):
binding.segment):
return False
self.mechanism_manager.unbind_port(mech_context)
self._update_port_dict_binding(port, binding)
self._delete_port_binding(mech_context)
# Return True only if an agent notification is needed.
# This will happen if a new host, vnic_type, or profile was specified
@ -294,10 +292,12 @@ class Ml2Plugin(db_base_plugin_v2.NeutronDbPluginV2,
def _delete_port_binding(self, mech_context):
binding = mech_context._binding
binding.vif_type = portbindings.VIF_TYPE_UNBOUND
binding.vif_details = ''
binding.driver = None
binding.segment = None
port = mech_context.current
self._update_port_dict_binding(port, binding)
self.mechanism_manager.unbind_port(mech_context)
self._update_port_dict_binding(port, binding)
def _ml2_extend_port_dict_binding(self, port_res, port_db):
# None when called during unit tests for other plugins.
@ -720,7 +720,6 @@ class Ml2Plugin(db_base_plugin_v2.NeutronDbPluginV2,
mech_context = driver_context.PortContext(self, context, port,
network)
self.mechanism_manager.delete_port_precommit(mech_context)
self._delete_port_binding(mech_context)
self._delete_port_security_group_bindings(context, id)
LOG.debug(_("Calling base delete_port"))
if l3plugin:

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@ -142,8 +142,6 @@ class AgentMechanismLocalTestCase(AgentMechanismBaseTestCase):
self.LOCAL_SEGMENTS)
self.driver.bind_port(context)
self._check_bound(context, self.LOCAL_SEGMENTS[1])
self.assertTrue(self.driver.validate_port_binding(context))
self.driver.unbind_port(context)
def test_type_local_dead(self):
context = FakePortContext(self.AGENT_TYPE,
@ -166,8 +164,6 @@ class AgentMechanismFlatTestCase(AgentMechanismBaseTestCase):
self.FLAT_SEGMENTS)
self.driver.bind_port(context)
self._check_bound(context, self.FLAT_SEGMENTS[1])
self.assertTrue(self.driver.validate_port_binding(context))
self.driver.unbind_port(context)
def test_type_flat_bad(self):
context = FakePortContext(self.AGENT_TYPE,
@ -191,8 +187,6 @@ class AgentMechanismVlanTestCase(AgentMechanismBaseTestCase):
self.VLAN_SEGMENTS)
self.driver.bind_port(context)
self._check_bound(context, self.VLAN_SEGMENTS[1])
self.assertTrue(self.driver.validate_port_binding(context))
self.driver.unbind_port(context)
def test_type_vlan_bad(self):
context = FakePortContext(self.AGENT_TYPE,
@ -215,8 +209,6 @@ class AgentMechanismGreTestCase(AgentMechanismBaseTestCase):
self.GRE_SEGMENTS)
self.driver.bind_port(context)
self._check_bound(context, self.GRE_SEGMENTS[1])
self.assertTrue(self.driver.validate_port_binding(context))
self.driver.unbind_port(context)
def test_type_gre_bad(self):
context = FakePortContext(self.AGENT_TYPE,

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@ -118,9 +118,3 @@ class LoggerMechanismDriver(api.MechanismDriver):
def bind_port(self, context):
self._log_port_call("bind_port", context)
def validate_port_binding(self, context):
self._log_port_call("validate_port_binding", context)
def unbind_port(self, context):
self._log_port_call("unbind_port", context)

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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ class TestMechanismDriver(api.MechanismDriver):
"""Test mechanism driver for testing mechanism driver api."""
def initialize(self):
pass
self.bound_ports = set()
def _check_network_context(self, context, original_expected):
assert(isinstance(context, api.NetworkContext))
@ -87,13 +87,16 @@ class TestMechanismDriver(api.MechanismDriver):
vif_type = context.current.get(portbindings.VIF_TYPE)
assert(vif_type is not None)
if vif_type in (portbindings.VIF_TYPE_UNBOUND,
portbindings.VIF_TYPE_BINDING_FAILED):
assert(context.bound_segment is None)
assert(context.bound_driver is None)
assert(context.current['id'] not in self.bound_ports)
else:
assert(isinstance(context.bound_segment, dict))
assert(context.bound_driver == 'test')
assert(context.current['id'] in self.bound_ports)
if original_expected:
assert(isinstance(context.original, dict))
@ -123,6 +126,9 @@ class TestMechanismDriver(api.MechanismDriver):
self._check_port_context(context, False)
def update_port_precommit(self, context):
if (context.original_bound_driver == 'test' and
context.bound_driver != 'test'):
self.bound_ports.remove(context.original['id'])
self._check_port_context(context, True)
def update_port_postcommit(self, context):
@ -135,6 +141,12 @@ class TestMechanismDriver(api.MechanismDriver):
self._check_port_context(context, False)
def bind_port(self, context):
# REVISIT(rkukura): The upcoming fix for bug 1276391 will
# ensure the MDs see the unbinding of the port as a port
# update prior to re-binding, at which point this should be
# removed.
self.bound_ports.discard(context.current['id'])
# REVISIT(rkukura): Currently, bind_port() is called as part
# of either a create or update transaction. The fix for bug
# 1276391 will change it to be called outside any transaction,
@ -146,23 +158,8 @@ class TestMechanismDriver(api.MechanismDriver):
if host == "host-ovs-no_filter":
context.set_binding(segment, portbindings.VIF_TYPE_OVS,
{portbindings.CAP_PORT_FILTER: False})
self.bound_ports.add(context.current['id'])
elif host == "host-bridge-filter":
context.set_binding(segment, portbindings.VIF_TYPE_BRIDGE,
{portbindings.CAP_PORT_FILTER: True})
def validate_port_binding(self, context):
# REVISIT(rkukura): Currently, validate_port_binding() is
# called as part of either a create or update transaction. The
# fix for bug 1276391 will change it to be called outside any
# transaction (or eliminate it altogether), so the
# context.original* will no longer be available.
self._check_port_context(context, context.original is not None)
return True
def unbind_port(self, context):
# REVISIT(rkukura): Currently, unbind_port() is called as part
# of either an update or delete transaction. The fix for bug
# 1276391 will change it to be called outside any transaction
# (or eliminate it altogether), so the context.original* will
# no longer be available.
self._check_port_context(context, context.original is not None)
self.bound_ports.add(context.current['id'])