dwww Home | Manual pages | Find package

IBV_CREATE_FLOW(3)      Libibverbs Programmer's Manual      IBV_CREATE_FLOW(3)

NAME
       ibv_create_flow,  ibv_destroy_flow  -  create  or destroy flow steering
       rules

SYNOPSIS
       #include <infiniband/verbs.h>

       struct ibv_flow *ibv_create_flow(struct ibv_qp *qp,
                                        struct ibv_flow_attr *flow_attr);
       int ibv_destroy_flow(struct ibv_flow *flow_id);

DESCRIPTION
   ibv_create_flow()
       allows a user application QP qp to be attached into  a  specified  flow
       flow which is defined in <infiniband/verbs.h>

       struct ibv_flow_attr {
               uint32_t comp_mask;                     /* Future extendibility */
               enum ibv_flow_attr_type type;           /* Rule type - see below */
               uint16_t size;                          /* Size of command */
               uint16_t priority;                      /* Rule priority - see below */
               uint8_t num_of_specs;                   /* Number of ibv_flow_spec_xxx */
               uint8_t port;                           /* The uplink port number */
               uint32_t flags;                         /* Extra flags for rule - see below */
               /* Following are the optional layers according to user request
                * struct ibv_flow_spec_xxx
                * struct ibv_flow_spec_yyy
                */
       };

       enum ibv_flow_attr_type {
               IBV_FLOW_ATTR_NORMAL          = 0x0,         /* Steering according to rule specifications */
               IBV_FLOW_ATTR_ALL_DEFAULT     = 0x1,         /* Default unicast and multicast rule - receive all Eth traffic which isn't steered to any QP */
               IBV_FLOW_ATTR_MC_DEFAULT      = 0x2,         /* Default multicast rule - receive all Eth multicast traffic which isn't steered to any QP */
               IBV_FLOW_ATTR_SNIFFER         = 0x3,         /* Sniffer rule - receive all port traffic */
       };

       enum ibv_flow_flags {
               IBV_FLOW_ATTR_FLAGS_DONT_TRAP       = 1 << 1,     /* Rule doesn't trap received packets, allowing them to match lower prioritized rules */
               IBV_FLOW_ATTR_FLAGS_EGRESS          = 1 << 2,     /* Match sent packets against EGRESS rules and carry associated actions if required */
       };

       enum ibv_flow_spec_type {
               IBV_FLOW_SPEC_ETH                       = 0x20,   /* Flow specification of L2 header */
               IBV_FLOW_SPEC_IPV4                      = 0x30,   /* Flow specification of IPv4 header */
               IBV_FLOW_SPEC_IPV6                      = 0x31,   /* Flow specification of IPv6 header */
               IBV_FLOW_SPEC_IPV4_EXT                  = 0x32,   /* Extended flow specification of IPv4 */
               IBV_FLOW_SPEC_ESP                       = 0x34,   /* Flow specification of ESP (IPSec) header */
               IBV_FLOW_SPEC_TCP                       = 0x40,   /* Flow specification of TCP header */
               IBV_FLOW_SPEC_UDP                       = 0x41,   /* Flow specification of UDP header */
               IBV_FLOW_SPEC_VXLAN_TUNNEL              = 0x50,   /* Flow specification of VXLAN header */
               IBV_FLOW_SPEC_GRE                       = 0x51,   /* Flow specification of GRE header */
               IBV_FLOW_SPEC_MPLS                      = 0x60,   /* Flow specification of MPLS header */
               IBV_FLOW_SPEC_INNER                     = 0x100,  /* Flag making L2/L3/L4 specifications to be applied on the inner header */
               IBV_FLOW_SPEC_ACTION_TAG                = 0x1000, /* Action tagging matched packet */
               IBV_FLOW_SPEC_ACTION_DROP               = 0x1001, /* Action dropping matched packet */
               IBV_FLOW_SPEC_ACTION_HANDLE             = 0x1002, /* Carry out an action created by ibv_create_flow_action_xxxx verb */
               IBV_FLOW_SPEC_ACTION_COUNT              = 0x1003, /* Action count matched packet with a ibv_counters handle */
       };

       Flow specification general structure:

       struct ibv_flow_spec_xxx {
               enum ibv_flow_spec_type  type;
               uint16_t  size;                  /* Flow specification size = sizeof(struct ibv_flow_spec_xxx) */
               struct ibv_flow_xxx_filter val;
               struct ibv_flow_xxx_filter mask; /* Defines which bits from the filter value are applicable when looking for a match in the incoming packet */
       };

       Each spec struct holds the relevant network layer parameters for matching. To enforce the match, the user sets a mask for each parameter.
       Packets coming from the wire are matched against the flow specification. If a match is found, the associated flow actions are executed on the packet.
       In ingress flows, the QP parameter is treated as another action of scattering the packet to the respected QP.
       If the bit is set in the mask, the corresponding bit in the value should be matched.
       Note that most vendors support either full mask (all "1"s) or zero mask (all "0"s).
       Network parameters in the relevant network structs should be given in network order (big endian).

   Flow domains and priority
       Flow  steering  defines the concept of domain and priority. Each domain
       represents an application that can attach a flow.  Domains are  priori-
       tized.  A higher priority domain will always supersede a lower priority
       domain when their flow specifications overlap.
       IB verbs have the higher priority domain.
       In addition to the domain, there is priority within  each  of  the  do-
       mains.   A  lower priority numeric value (higher priority) takes prece-
       dence over matching rules with higher  numeric  priority  value  (lower
       priority).   It  is important to note that the priority value of a flow
       spec is used not only to establish the precedence of  conflicting  flow
       matches but also as a way to abstract the order on which flow specs are
       tested for matches. Flows with higher priorities will be tested  before
       flows with lower priorities.

   Rules definition ordering
       An application can provide the ibv_flow_spec_xxx rules in an un-ordered
       scheme. In this case, each spec should be well defined and match a spe-
       cific  network  header  layer.   In  some cases, when certain flow spec
       types are present in the spec list, it is required to provide the  list
       in an ordered manner so that the position of that flow spec type in the
       protocol stack is strictly defined.  When the certain spec type,  which
       requires  the ordering, resides in the inner network protocol stack (in
       tunnel protocols) the ordering should be applied to the  inner  network
       specs  and  should be combined with the inner spec indication using the
       IBV_FLOW_SPEC_INNER flag.  For example: An MPLS spec which attempts  to
       match   an   MPLS   tag   in   the   inner   network  should  have  the
       IBV_FLOW_SPEC_INNER flag set and so do the rest of  the  inner  network
       specs.  On  top of that, all the inner network specs should be provided
       in an ordered manner.  This is essential to represent many of  the  en-
       capsulation tunnel protocols.

       The flow spec types which require this sort of ordering are:
       1. IBV_FLOW_SPEC_MPLS -
       Since MPLS header can appear at several locations in the protocol stack
       and can also be encapsulated on top of different layers, it is required
       to  place  this  spec  according  to its exact location in the protocol
       stack.

   ibv_destroy_flow()
       destroys the flow flow_id.

RETURN VALUE
       ibv_create_flow() returns a pointer to the flow, or NULL if the request
       fails. In case of an error, errno is updated.

       ibv_destroy_flow() returns 0 on success, or the value of errno on fail-
       ure (which indicates the failure reason).

ERRORS
   EINVAL
       ibv_create_flow() flow specification, QP or priority are invalid

       ibv_destroy_flow() flow_id is invalid

   ENOMEM
       Couldn't create/destroy flow, not enough memory

   ENXIO
       Device managed flow steering isn't currently supported

   EPERM
       No permissions to add the flow steering rule

NOTES
       1. These verbs are available only for devices supporting
          IBV_DEVICE_MANAGED_FLOW_STEERING and only for QPs of Transport  Ser-
       vice Type IBV_QPT_UD or IBV_QPT_RAW_PACKET
       2. User must memset the spec struct with zeros before using it.
       3.  ether_type  field in ibv_flow_eth_filter is the ethertype following
       the last VLAN tag of the packet.
       4.     Only      rule      type      IBV_FLOW_ATTR_NORMAL      supports
       IBV_FLOW_ATTR_FLAGS_DONT_TRAP flag.
       5. No specifications are needed for IBV_FLOW_ATTR_SNIFFER rule type.
       6.  When  IBV_FLOW_ATTR_FLAGS_EGRESS  flag  is set, the qp parameter is
       used only as a mean to get the device.

EXAMPLE
       Below flow_attr defines a rule in priority 0 to match a destination mac
       address and a source ipv4 address. For that, L2 and L3 specs are used.
       If  there is a hit on this rule, means the received packet has destina-
       tion mac: 66:11:22:33:44:55 and source ip: 0x0B86C806,  the  packet  is
       steered to its attached qp.

       struct raw_eth_flow_attr {
               struct ibv_flow_attr            attr;
               struct ibv_flow_spec_eth        spec_eth;
               struct ibv_flow_spec_ipv4       spec_ipv4;
       } __attribute__((packed));

       struct raw_eth_flow_attr flow_attr = {
                       .attr = {
                               .comp_mask      = 0,
                               .type           = IBV_FLOW_ATTR_NORMAL,
                               .size           = sizeof(flow_attr),
                               .priority       = 0,
                               .num_of_specs   = 2,
                               .port           = 1,
                               .flags          = 0,
                       },
                       .spec_eth = {
                               .type   = IBV_FLOW_SPEC_ETH,
                               .size   = sizeof(struct ibv_flow_spec_eth),
                               .val = {
                                       .dst_mac = {0x66, 0x11, 0x22, 0x33, 0x44, 0x55},
                                       .src_mac = { 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00},
                                       .ether_type = 0,
                                       .vlan_tag = 0,
                               },
                               .mask = {
                                       .dst_mac = { 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF},
                                       .src_mac = { 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF},
                                       .ether_type = 0,
                                       .vlan_tag = 0,
                               }
                       },
                       .spec_ipv4 = {
                               .type   = IBV_FLOW_SPEC_IPV4,
                               .size   = sizeof(struct ibv_flow_spec_ipv4),
                               .val = {
                                       .src_ip = 0x0B86C806,
                                       .dst_ip = 0,
                               },
                               .mask = {
                                       .src_ip = 0xFFFFFFFF,
                                       .dst_ip = 0,
                               }
                       }
       };

AUTHORS
       Hadar Hen Zion <hadarh@mellanox.com>

       Matan Barak <matanb@mellanox.com>

       Yishai Hadas <yishaih@mellanox.com>

       Maor Gottlieb <maorg@mellanox.com>

libibverbs                        2016-03-15                IBV_CREATE_FLOW(3)

Generated by dwww version 1.15 on Sat Jun 29 11:45:42 CEST 2024.