Ido Schimmel | f3047ca | 2019-08-17 16:28:19 +0300 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 |
| 2 | |
| 3 | ============ |
| 4 | Devlink Trap |
| 5 | ============ |
| 6 | |
| 7 | Background |
| 8 | ========== |
| 9 | |
| 10 | Devices capable of offloading the kernel's datapath and perform functions such |
| 11 | as bridging and routing must also be able to send specific packets to the |
| 12 | kernel (i.e., the CPU) for processing. |
| 13 | |
| 14 | For example, a device acting as a multicast-aware bridge must be able to send |
| 15 | IGMP membership reports to the kernel for processing by the bridge module. |
| 16 | Without processing such packets, the bridge module could never populate its |
| 17 | MDB. |
| 18 | |
| 19 | As another example, consider a device acting as router which has received an IP |
| 20 | packet with a TTL of 1. Upon routing the packet the device must send it to the |
| 21 | kernel so that it will route it as well and generate an ICMP Time Exceeded |
| 22 | error datagram. Without letting the kernel route such packets itself, utilities |
| 23 | such as ``traceroute`` could never work. |
| 24 | |
| 25 | The fundamental ability of sending certain packets to the kernel for processing |
| 26 | is called "packet trapping". |
| 27 | |
| 28 | Overview |
| 29 | ======== |
| 30 | |
| 31 | The ``devlink-trap`` mechanism allows capable device drivers to register their |
| 32 | supported packet traps with ``devlink`` and report trapped packets to |
| 33 | ``devlink`` for further analysis. |
| 34 | |
| 35 | Upon receiving trapped packets, ``devlink`` will perform a per-trap packets and |
| 36 | bytes accounting and potentially report the packet to user space via a netlink |
| 37 | event along with all the provided metadata (e.g., trap reason, timestamp, input |
| 38 | port). This is especially useful for drop traps (see :ref:`Trap-Types`) |
| 39 | as it allows users to obtain further visibility into packet drops that would |
| 40 | otherwise be invisible. |
| 41 | |
| 42 | The following diagram provides a general overview of ``devlink-trap``:: |
| 43 | |
| 44 | Netlink event: Packet w/ metadata |
| 45 | Or a summary of recent drops |
| 46 | ^ |
| 47 | | |
| 48 | Userspace | |
| 49 | +---------------------------------------------------+ |
| 50 | Kernel | |
| 51 | | |
| 52 | +-------+--------+ |
| 53 | | | |
| 54 | | drop_monitor | |
| 55 | | | |
| 56 | +-------^--------+ |
| 57 | | |
Ido Schimmel | 30a4e9a | 2020-05-29 21:36:40 +0300 | [diff] [blame] | 58 | | Non-control traps |
Ido Schimmel | f3047ca | 2019-08-17 16:28:19 +0300 | [diff] [blame] | 59 | | |
| 60 | +----+----+ |
| 61 | | | Kernel's Rx path |
| 62 | | devlink | (non-drop traps) |
| 63 | | | |
| 64 | +----^----+ ^ |
| 65 | | | |
| 66 | +-----------+ |
| 67 | | |
| 68 | +-------+-------+ |
| 69 | | | |
| 70 | | Device driver | |
| 71 | | | |
| 72 | +-------^-------+ |
| 73 | Kernel | |
| 74 | +---------------------------------------------------+ |
| 75 | Hardware | |
| 76 | | Trapped packet |
| 77 | | |
| 78 | +--+---+ |
| 79 | | | |
| 80 | | ASIC | |
| 81 | | | |
| 82 | +------+ |
| 83 | |
| 84 | .. _Trap-Types: |
| 85 | |
| 86 | Trap Types |
| 87 | ========== |
| 88 | |
| 89 | The ``devlink-trap`` mechanism supports the following packet trap types: |
| 90 | |
| 91 | * ``drop``: Trapped packets were dropped by the underlying device. Packets |
| 92 | are only processed by ``devlink`` and not injected to the kernel's Rx path. |
| 93 | The trap action (see :ref:`Trap-Actions`) can be changed. |
| 94 | * ``exception``: Trapped packets were not forwarded as intended by the |
| 95 | underlying device due to an exception (e.g., TTL error, missing neighbour |
| 96 | entry) and trapped to the control plane for resolution. Packets are |
| 97 | processed by ``devlink`` and injected to the kernel's Rx path. Changing the |
| 98 | action of such traps is not allowed, as it can easily break the control |
| 99 | plane. |
Ido Schimmel | 30a4e9a | 2020-05-29 21:36:40 +0300 | [diff] [blame] | 100 | * ``control``: Trapped packets were trapped by the device because these are |
| 101 | control packets required for the correct functioning of the control plane. |
| 102 | For example, ARP request and IGMP query packets. Packets are injected to |
| 103 | the kernel's Rx path, but not reported to the kernel's drop monitor. |
| 104 | Changing the action of such traps is not allowed, as it can easily break |
| 105 | the control plane. |
Ido Schimmel | f3047ca | 2019-08-17 16:28:19 +0300 | [diff] [blame] | 106 | |
| 107 | .. _Trap-Actions: |
| 108 | |
| 109 | Trap Actions |
| 110 | ============ |
| 111 | |
| 112 | The ``devlink-trap`` mechanism supports the following packet trap actions: |
| 113 | |
| 114 | * ``trap``: The sole copy of the packet is sent to the CPU. |
| 115 | * ``drop``: The packet is dropped by the underlying device and a copy is not |
| 116 | sent to the CPU. |
Ido Schimmel | 9eefeab | 2020-05-29 21:36:39 +0300 | [diff] [blame] | 117 | * ``mirror``: The packet is forwarded by the underlying device and a copy is |
| 118 | sent to the CPU. |
Ido Schimmel | f3047ca | 2019-08-17 16:28:19 +0300 | [diff] [blame] | 119 | |
| 120 | Generic Packet Traps |
| 121 | ==================== |
| 122 | |
| 123 | Generic packet traps are used to describe traps that trap well-defined packets |
| 124 | or packets that are trapped due to well-defined conditions (e.g., TTL error). |
| 125 | Such traps can be shared by multiple device drivers and their description must |
| 126 | be added to the following table: |
| 127 | |
| 128 | .. list-table:: List of Generic Packet Traps |
| 129 | :widths: 5 5 90 |
| 130 | |
| 131 | * - Name |
| 132 | - Type |
| 133 | - Description |
| 134 | * - ``source_mac_is_multicast`` |
| 135 | - ``drop`` |
| 136 | - Traps incoming packets that the device decided to drop because of a |
| 137 | multicast source MAC |
| 138 | * - ``vlan_tag_mismatch`` |
| 139 | - ``drop`` |
| 140 | - Traps incoming packets that the device decided to drop in case of VLAN |
| 141 | tag mismatch: The ingress bridge port is not configured with a PVID and |
| 142 | the packet is untagged or prio-tagged |
| 143 | * - ``ingress_vlan_filter`` |
| 144 | - ``drop`` |
| 145 | - Traps incoming packets that the device decided to drop in case they are |
| 146 | tagged with a VLAN that is not configured on the ingress bridge port |
| 147 | * - ``ingress_spanning_tree_filter`` |
| 148 | - ``drop`` |
| 149 | - Traps incoming packets that the device decided to drop in case the STP |
| 150 | state of the ingress bridge port is not "forwarding" |
| 151 | * - ``port_list_is_empty`` |
| 152 | - ``drop`` |
| 153 | - Traps packets that the device decided to drop in case they need to be |
Ido Schimmel | 44bde51 | 2019-09-26 14:43:39 +0300 | [diff] [blame] | 154 | flooded (e.g., unknown unicast, unregistered multicast) and there are |
| 155 | no ports the packets should be flooded to |
Ido Schimmel | f3047ca | 2019-08-17 16:28:19 +0300 | [diff] [blame] | 156 | * - ``port_loopback_filter`` |
| 157 | - ``drop`` |
| 158 | - Traps packets that the device decided to drop in case after layer 2 |
| 159 | forwarding the only port from which they should be transmitted through |
| 160 | is the port from which they were received |
| 161 | * - ``blackhole_route`` |
| 162 | - ``drop`` |
| 163 | - Traps packets that the device decided to drop in case they hit a |
| 164 | blackhole route |
| 165 | * - ``ttl_value_is_too_small`` |
| 166 | - ``exception`` |
| 167 | - Traps unicast packets that should be forwarded by the device whose TTL |
| 168 | was decremented to 0 or less |
| 169 | * - ``tail_drop`` |
| 170 | - ``drop`` |
| 171 | - Traps packets that the device decided to drop because they could not be |
| 172 | enqueued to a transmission queue which is full |
Amit Cohen | 6896cc4 | 2019-11-07 18:42:09 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 173 | * - ``non_ip`` |
| 174 | - ``drop`` |
| 175 | - Traps packets that the device decided to drop because they need to |
| 176 | undergo a layer 3 lookup, but are not IP or MPLS packets |
| 177 | * - ``uc_dip_over_mc_dmac`` |
| 178 | - ``drop`` |
| 179 | - Traps packets that the device decided to drop because they need to be |
| 180 | routed and they have a unicast destination IP and a multicast destination |
| 181 | MAC |
| 182 | * - ``dip_is_loopback_address`` |
| 183 | - ``drop`` |
| 184 | - Traps packets that the device decided to drop because they need to be |
| 185 | routed and their destination IP is the loopback address (i.e., 127.0.0.0/8 |
| 186 | and ::1/128) |
| 187 | * - ``sip_is_mc`` |
| 188 | - ``drop`` |
| 189 | - Traps packets that the device decided to drop because they need to be |
| 190 | routed and their source IP is multicast (i.e., 224.0.0.0/8 and ff::/8) |
| 191 | * - ``sip_is_loopback_address`` |
| 192 | - ``drop`` |
| 193 | - Traps packets that the device decided to drop because they need to be |
| 194 | routed and their source IP is the loopback address (i.e., 127.0.0.0/8 and ::1/128) |
| 195 | * - ``ip_header_corrupted`` |
| 196 | - ``drop`` |
| 197 | - Traps packets that the device decided to drop because they need to be |
| 198 | routed and their IP header is corrupted: wrong checksum, wrong IP version |
| 199 | or too short Internet Header Length (IHL) |
| 200 | * - ``ipv4_sip_is_limited_bc`` |
| 201 | - ``drop`` |
| 202 | - Traps packets that the device decided to drop because they need to be |
| 203 | routed and their source IP is limited broadcast (i.e., 255.255.255.255/32) |
| 204 | * - ``ipv6_mc_dip_reserved_scope`` |
| 205 | - ``drop`` |
| 206 | - Traps IPv6 packets that the device decided to drop because they need to |
| 207 | be routed and their IPv6 multicast destination IP has a reserved scope |
| 208 | (i.e., ffx0::/16) |
| 209 | * - ``ipv6_mc_dip_interface_local_scope`` |
| 210 | - ``drop`` |
| 211 | - Traps IPv6 packets that the device decided to drop because they need to |
| 212 | be routed and their IPv6 multicast destination IP has an interface-local scope |
| 213 | (i.e., ffx1::/16) |
Amit Cohen | 3b063ae | 2019-11-07 18:42:14 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 214 | * - ``mtu_value_is_too_small`` |
| 215 | - ``exception`` |
| 216 | - Traps packets that should have been routed by the device, but were bigger |
| 217 | than the MTU of the egress interface |
| 218 | * - ``unresolved_neigh`` |
| 219 | - ``exception`` |
| 220 | - Traps packets that did not have a matching IP neighbour after routing |
| 221 | * - ``mc_reverse_path_forwarding`` |
| 222 | - ``exception`` |
| 223 | - Traps multicast IP packets that failed reverse-path forwarding (RPF) |
| 224 | check during multicast routing |
| 225 | * - ``reject_route`` |
| 226 | - ``exception`` |
| 227 | - Traps packets that hit reject routes (i.e., "unreachable", "prohibit") |
| 228 | * - ``ipv4_lpm_miss`` |
| 229 | - ``exception`` |
| 230 | - Traps unicast IPv4 packets that did not match any route |
| 231 | * - ``ipv6_lpm_miss`` |
| 232 | - ``exception`` |
| 233 | - Traps unicast IPv6 packets that did not match any route |
Amit Cohen | 95f0ead | 2020-01-19 15:00:48 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 234 | * - ``non_routable_packet`` |
| 235 | - ``drop`` |
| 236 | - Traps packets that the device decided to drop because they are not |
| 237 | supposed to be routed. For example, IGMP queries can be flooded by the |
| 238 | device in layer 2 and reach the router. Such packets should not be |
| 239 | routed and instead dropped |
Amit Cohen | 13c056e | 2020-01-19 15:00:54 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 240 | * - ``decap_error`` |
| 241 | - ``exception`` |
| 242 | - Traps NVE and IPinIP packets that the device decided to drop because of |
| 243 | failure during decapsulation (e.g., packet being too short, reserved |
| 244 | bits set in VXLAN header) |
Amit Cohen | c3cae49 | 2020-01-19 15:00:58 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 245 | * - ``overlay_smac_is_mc`` |
| 246 | - ``drop`` |
| 247 | - Traps NVE packets that the device decided to drop because their overlay |
| 248 | source MAC is multicast |
Jiri Pirko | ecd942a | 2020-02-24 08:35:47 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 249 | * - ``ingress_flow_action_drop`` |
| 250 | - ``drop`` |
| 251 | - Traps packets dropped during processing of ingress flow action drop |
| 252 | * - ``egress_flow_action_drop`` |
| 253 | - ``drop`` |
| 254 | - Traps packets dropped during processing of egress flow action drop |
Ido Schimmel | 515eac6 | 2020-05-29 21:36:41 +0300 | [diff] [blame] | 255 | * - ``stp`` |
| 256 | - ``control`` |
| 257 | - Traps STP packets |
| 258 | * - ``lacp`` |
| 259 | - ``control`` |
| 260 | - Traps LACP packets |
| 261 | * - ``lldp`` |
| 262 | - ``control`` |
| 263 | - Traps LLDP packets |
| 264 | * - ``igmp_query`` |
| 265 | - ``control`` |
| 266 | - Traps IGMP Membership Query packets |
| 267 | * - ``igmp_v1_report`` |
| 268 | - ``control`` |
| 269 | - Traps IGMP Version 1 Membership Report packets |
| 270 | * - ``igmp_v2_report`` |
| 271 | - ``control`` |
| 272 | - Traps IGMP Version 2 Membership Report packets |
| 273 | * - ``igmp_v3_report`` |
| 274 | - ``control`` |
| 275 | - Traps IGMP Version 3 Membership Report packets |
| 276 | * - ``igmp_v2_leave`` |
| 277 | - ``control`` |
| 278 | - Traps IGMP Version 2 Leave Group packets |
| 279 | * - ``mld_query`` |
| 280 | - ``control`` |
| 281 | - Traps MLD Multicast Listener Query packets |
| 282 | * - ``mld_v1_report`` |
| 283 | - ``control`` |
| 284 | - Traps MLD Version 1 Multicast Listener Report packets |
| 285 | * - ``mld_v2_report`` |
| 286 | - ``control`` |
| 287 | - Traps MLD Version 2 Multicast Listener Report packets |
| 288 | * - ``mld_v1_done`` |
| 289 | - ``control`` |
| 290 | - Traps MLD Version 1 Multicast Listener Done packets |
Ido Schimmel | d77cfd1 | 2020-05-29 21:36:42 +0300 | [diff] [blame] | 291 | * - ``ipv4_dhcp`` |
| 292 | - ``control`` |
| 293 | - Traps IPv4 DHCP packets |
| 294 | * - ``ipv6_dhcp`` |
| 295 | - ``control`` |
| 296 | - Traps IPv6 DHCP packets |
| 297 | * - ``arp_request`` |
| 298 | - ``control`` |
| 299 | - Traps ARP request packets |
| 300 | * - ``arp_response`` |
| 301 | - ``control`` |
| 302 | - Traps ARP response packets |
| 303 | * - ``arp_overlay`` |
| 304 | - ``control`` |
| 305 | - Traps NVE-decapsulated ARP packets that reached the overlay network. |
| 306 | This is required, for example, when the address that needs to be |
| 307 | resolved is a local address |
| 308 | * - ``ipv6_neigh_solicit`` |
| 309 | - ``control`` |
| 310 | - Traps IPv6 Neighbour Solicitation packets |
| 311 | * - ``ipv6_neigh_advert`` |
| 312 | - ``control`` |
| 313 | - Traps IPv6 Neighbour Advertisement packets |
| 314 | * - ``ipv4_bfd`` |
| 315 | - ``control`` |
| 316 | - Traps IPv4 BFD packets |
| 317 | * - ``ipv6_bfd`` |
| 318 | - ``control`` |
| 319 | - Traps IPv6 BFD packets |
| 320 | * - ``ipv4_ospf`` |
| 321 | - ``control`` |
| 322 | - Traps IPv4 OSPF packets |
| 323 | * - ``ipv6_ospf`` |
| 324 | - ``control`` |
| 325 | - Traps IPv6 OSPF packets |
| 326 | * - ``ipv4_bgp`` |
| 327 | - ``control`` |
| 328 | - Traps IPv4 BGP packets |
| 329 | * - ``ipv6_bgp`` |
| 330 | - ``control`` |
| 331 | - Traps IPv6 BGP packets |
| 332 | * - ``ipv4_vrrp`` |
| 333 | - ``control`` |
| 334 | - Traps IPv4 VRRP packets |
| 335 | * - ``ipv6_vrrp`` |
| 336 | - ``control`` |
| 337 | - Traps IPv6 VRRP packets |
| 338 | * - ``ipv4_pim`` |
| 339 | - ``control`` |
| 340 | - Traps IPv4 PIM packets |
| 341 | * - ``ipv6_pim`` |
| 342 | - ``control`` |
| 343 | - Traps IPv6 PIM packets |
| 344 | * - ``uc_loopback`` |
| 345 | - ``control`` |
| 346 | - Traps unicast packets that need to be routed through the same layer 3 |
| 347 | interface from which they were received. Such packets are routed by the |
| 348 | kernel, but also cause it to potentially generate ICMP redirect packets |
| 349 | * - ``local_route`` |
| 350 | - ``control`` |
| 351 | - Traps unicast packets that hit a local route and need to be locally |
| 352 | delivered |
| 353 | * - ``external_route`` |
| 354 | - ``control`` |
| 355 | - Traps packets that should be routed through an external interface (e.g., |
| 356 | management interface) that does not belong to the same device (e.g., |
| 357 | switch ASIC) as the ingress interface |
| 358 | * - ``ipv6_uc_dip_link_local_scope`` |
| 359 | - ``control`` |
| 360 | - Traps unicast IPv6 packets that need to be routed and have a destination |
| 361 | IP address with a link-local scope (i.e., fe80::/10). The trap allows |
| 362 | device drivers to avoid programming link-local routes, but still receive |
| 363 | packets for local delivery |
| 364 | * - ``ipv6_dip_all_nodes`` |
| 365 | - ``control`` |
| 366 | - Traps IPv6 packets that their destination IP address is the "All Nodes |
| 367 | Address" (i.e., ff02::1) |
| 368 | * - ``ipv6_dip_all_routers`` |
| 369 | - ``control`` |
| 370 | - Traps IPv6 packets that their destination IP address is the "All Routers |
| 371 | Address" (i.e., ff02::2) |
| 372 | * - ``ipv6_router_solicit`` |
| 373 | - ``control`` |
| 374 | - Traps IPv6 Router Solicitation packets |
| 375 | * - ``ipv6_router_advert`` |
| 376 | - ``control`` |
| 377 | - Traps IPv6 Router Advertisement packets |
| 378 | * - ``ipv6_redirect`` |
| 379 | - ``control`` |
| 380 | - Traps IPv6 Redirect Message packets |
| 381 | * - ``ipv4_router_alert`` |
| 382 | - ``control`` |
| 383 | - Traps IPv4 packets that need to be routed and include the Router Alert |
| 384 | option. Such packets need to be locally delivered to raw sockets that |
| 385 | have the IP_ROUTER_ALERT socket option set |
| 386 | * - ``ipv6_router_alert`` |
| 387 | - ``control`` |
| 388 | - Traps IPv6 packets that need to be routed and include the Router Alert |
| 389 | option in their Hop-by-Hop extension header. Such packets need to be |
| 390 | locally delivered to raw sockets that have the IPV6_ROUTER_ALERT socket |
| 391 | option set |
| 392 | * - ``ptp_event`` |
| 393 | - ``control`` |
| 394 | - Traps PTP time-critical event messages (Sync, Delay_req, Pdelay_Req and |
| 395 | Pdelay_Resp) |
| 396 | * - ``ptp_general`` |
| 397 | - ``control`` |
| 398 | - Traps PTP general messages (Announce, Follow_Up, Delay_Resp, |
| 399 | Pdelay_Resp_Follow_Up, management and signaling) |
Ido Schimmel | 5eb18a2 | 2020-05-29 21:36:43 +0300 | [diff] [blame] | 400 | * - ``flow_action_sample`` |
| 401 | - ``control`` |
| 402 | - Traps packets sampled during processing of flow action sample (e.g., via |
| 403 | tc's sample action) |
| 404 | * - ``flow_action_trap`` |
| 405 | - ``control`` |
| 406 | - Traps packets logged during processing of flow action trap (e.g., via |
| 407 | tc's trap action) |
Amit Cohen | 08e335f | 2020-08-03 19:11:33 +0300 | [diff] [blame] | 408 | * - ``early_drop`` |
| 409 | - ``drop`` |
| 410 | - Traps packets dropped due to the RED (Random Early Detection) algorithm |
| 411 | (i.e., early drops) |
Ioana Ciornei | 10c24eb | 2020-10-01 18:11:45 +0300 | [diff] [blame] | 412 | * - ``vxlan_parsing`` |
| 413 | - ``drop`` |
| 414 | - Traps packets dropped due to an error in the VXLAN header parsing which |
| 415 | might be because of packet truncation or the I flag is not set. |
| 416 | * - ``llc_snap_parsing`` |
| 417 | - ``drop`` |
| 418 | - Traps packets dropped due to an error in the LLC+SNAP header parsing |
| 419 | * - ``vlan_parsing`` |
| 420 | - ``drop`` |
| 421 | - Traps packets dropped due to an error in the VLAN header parsing. Could |
| 422 | include unexpected packet truncation. |
| 423 | * - ``pppoe_ppp_parsing`` |
| 424 | - ``drop`` |
| 425 | - Traps packets dropped due to an error in the PPPoE+PPP header parsing. |
| 426 | This could include finding a session ID of 0xFFFF (which is reserved and |
| 427 | not for use), a PPPoE length which is larger than the frame received or |
| 428 | any common error on this type of header |
| 429 | * - ``mpls_parsing`` |
| 430 | - ``drop`` |
| 431 | - Traps packets dropped due to an error in the MPLS header parsing which |
| 432 | could include unexpected header truncation |
| 433 | * - ``arp_parsing`` |
| 434 | - ``drop`` |
| 435 | - Traps packets dropped due to an error in the ARP header parsing |
| 436 | * - ``ip_1_parsing`` |
| 437 | - ``drop`` |
| 438 | - Traps packets dropped due to an error in the first IP header parsing. |
| 439 | This packet trap could include packets which do not pass an IP checksum |
| 440 | check, a header length check (a minimum of 20 bytes), which might suffer |
| 441 | from packet truncation thus the total length field exceeds the received |
| 442 | packet length etc |
| 443 | * - ``ip_n_parsing`` |
| 444 | - ``drop`` |
| 445 | - Traps packets dropped due to an error in the parsing of the last IP |
| 446 | header (the inner one in case of an IP over IP tunnel). The same common |
| 447 | error checking is performed here as for the ip_1_parsing trap |
| 448 | * - ``gre_parsing`` |
| 449 | - ``drop`` |
| 450 | - Traps packets dropped due to an error in the GRE header parsing |
| 451 | * - ``udp_parsing`` |
| 452 | - ``drop`` |
| 453 | - Traps packets dropped due to an error in the UDP header parsing. |
| 454 | This packet trap could include checksum errorrs, an improper UDP |
| 455 | length detected (smaller than 8 bytes) or detection of header |
| 456 | truncation. |
| 457 | * - ``tcp_parsing`` |
| 458 | - ``drop`` |
| 459 | - Traps packets dropped due to an error in the TCP header parsing. |
| 460 | This could include TCP checksum errors, improper combination of SYN, FIN |
| 461 | and/or RESET etc. |
| 462 | * - ``ipsec_parsing`` |
| 463 | - ``drop`` |
| 464 | - Traps packets dropped due to an error in the IPSEC header parsing |
| 465 | * - ``sctp_parsing`` |
| 466 | - ``drop`` |
| 467 | - Traps packets dropped due to an error in the SCTP header parsing. |
| 468 | This would mean that port number 0 was used or that the header is |
| 469 | truncated. |
| 470 | * - ``dccp_parsing`` |
| 471 | - ``drop`` |
| 472 | - Traps packets dropped due to an error in the DCCP header parsing |
| 473 | * - ``gtp_parsing`` |
| 474 | - ``drop`` |
| 475 | - Traps packets dropped due to an error in the GTP header parsing |
| 476 | * - ``esp_parsing`` |
| 477 | - ``drop`` |
| 478 | - Traps packets dropped due to an error in the ESP header parsing |
Ido Schimmel | f0a5013 | 2020-11-23 09:12:28 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 479 | * - ``blackhole_nexthop`` |
| 480 | - ``drop`` |
| 481 | - Traps packets that the device decided to drop in case they hit a |
| 482 | blackhole nexthop |
Aya Levin | e78ab16 | 2021-01-26 15:24:06 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 483 | * - ``dmac_filter`` |
| 484 | - ``drop`` |
| 485 | - Traps incoming packets that the device decided to drop because |
| 486 | the destination MAC is not configured in the MAC table and |
| 487 | the interface is not in promiscuous mode |
Ido Schimmel | f3047ca | 2019-08-17 16:28:19 +0300 | [diff] [blame] | 488 | |
Ido Schimmel | 9e08745 | 2019-08-17 16:28:21 +0300 | [diff] [blame] | 489 | Driver-specific Packet Traps |
| 490 | ============================ |
| 491 | |
| 492 | Device drivers can register driver-specific packet traps, but these must be |
| 493 | clearly documented. Such traps can correspond to device-specific exceptions and |
| 494 | help debug packet drops caused by these exceptions. The following list includes |
| 495 | links to the description of driver-specific traps registered by various device |
| 496 | drivers: |
| 497 | |
Jacob Keller | 04e4272 | 2020-01-09 14:46:22 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 498 | * :doc:`netdevsim` |
Amit Cohen | 5b05162 | 2020-01-19 15:00:46 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 499 | * :doc:`mlxsw` |
Ido Schimmel | 9e08745 | 2019-08-17 16:28:21 +0300 | [diff] [blame] | 500 | |
Lothar Rubusch | e750b84 | 2020-04-08 22:09:31 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 501 | .. _Generic-Packet-Trap-Groups: |
| 502 | |
Ido Schimmel | f3047ca | 2019-08-17 16:28:19 +0300 | [diff] [blame] | 503 | Generic Packet Trap Groups |
| 504 | ========================== |
| 505 | |
| 506 | Generic packet trap groups are used to aggregate logically related packet |
| 507 | traps. These groups allow the user to batch operations such as setting the trap |
| 508 | action of all member traps. In addition, ``devlink-trap`` can report aggregated |
| 509 | per-group packets and bytes statistics, in case per-trap statistics are too |
| 510 | narrow. The description of these groups must be added to the following table: |
| 511 | |
| 512 | .. list-table:: List of Generic Packet Trap Groups |
| 513 | :widths: 10 90 |
| 514 | |
| 515 | * - Name |
| 516 | - Description |
| 517 | * - ``l2_drops`` |
| 518 | - Contains packet traps for packets that were dropped by the device during |
| 519 | layer 2 forwarding (i.e., bridge) |
| 520 | * - ``l3_drops`` |
Ido Schimmel | 678eb19 | 2020-05-29 21:36:36 +0300 | [diff] [blame] | 521 | - Contains packet traps for packets that were dropped by the device during |
| 522 | layer 3 forwarding |
| 523 | * - ``l3_exceptions`` |
| 524 | - Contains packet traps for packets that hit an exception (e.g., TTL |
| 525 | error) during layer 3 forwarding |
Ido Schimmel | f3047ca | 2019-08-17 16:28:19 +0300 | [diff] [blame] | 526 | * - ``buffer_drops`` |
| 527 | - Contains packet traps for packets that were dropped by the device due to |
| 528 | an enqueue decision |
Amit Cohen | 13c056e | 2020-01-19 15:00:54 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 529 | * - ``tunnel_drops`` |
| 530 | - Contains packet traps for packets that were dropped by the device during |
| 531 | tunnel encapsulation / decapsulation |
Jiri Pirko | ecd942a | 2020-02-24 08:35:47 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 532 | * - ``acl_drops`` |
| 533 | - Contains packet traps for packets that were dropped by the device during |
| 534 | ACL processing |
Ido Schimmel | 515eac6 | 2020-05-29 21:36:41 +0300 | [diff] [blame] | 535 | * - ``stp`` |
| 536 | - Contains packet traps for STP packets |
| 537 | * - ``lacp`` |
| 538 | - Contains packet traps for LACP packets |
| 539 | * - ``lldp`` |
| 540 | - Contains packet traps for LLDP packets |
| 541 | * - ``mc_snooping`` |
| 542 | - Contains packet traps for IGMP and MLD packets required for multicast |
| 543 | snooping |
Ido Schimmel | d77cfd1 | 2020-05-29 21:36:42 +0300 | [diff] [blame] | 544 | * - ``dhcp`` |
| 545 | - Contains packet traps for DHCP packets |
| 546 | * - ``neigh_discovery`` |
| 547 | - Contains packet traps for neighbour discovery packets (e.g., ARP, IPv6 |
| 548 | ND) |
| 549 | * - ``bfd`` |
| 550 | - Contains packet traps for BFD packets |
| 551 | * - ``ospf`` |
| 552 | - Contains packet traps for OSPF packets |
| 553 | * - ``bgp`` |
| 554 | - Contains packet traps for BGP packets |
| 555 | * - ``vrrp`` |
| 556 | - Contains packet traps for VRRP packets |
| 557 | * - ``pim`` |
| 558 | - Contains packet traps for PIM packets |
| 559 | * - ``uc_loopback`` |
| 560 | - Contains a packet trap for unicast loopback packets (i.e., |
| 561 | ``uc_loopback``). This trap is singled-out because in cases such as |
| 562 | one-armed router it will be constantly triggered. To limit the impact on |
| 563 | the CPU usage, a packet trap policer with a low rate can be bound to the |
| 564 | group without affecting other traps |
| 565 | * - ``local_delivery`` |
| 566 | - Contains packet traps for packets that should be locally delivered after |
| 567 | routing, but do not match more specific packet traps (e.g., |
| 568 | ``ipv4_bgp``) |
Ido Schimmel | ec4f5b3 | 2020-07-29 12:26:44 +0300 | [diff] [blame] | 569 | * - ``external_delivery`` |
| 570 | - Contains packet traps for packets that should be routed through an |
| 571 | external interface (e.g., management interface) that does not belong to |
| 572 | the same device (e.g., switch ASIC) as the ingress interface |
Ido Schimmel | d77cfd1 | 2020-05-29 21:36:42 +0300 | [diff] [blame] | 573 | * - ``ipv6`` |
| 574 | - Contains packet traps for various IPv6 control packets (e.g., Router |
| 575 | Advertisements) |
| 576 | * - ``ptp_event`` |
| 577 | - Contains packet traps for PTP time-critical event messages (Sync, |
| 578 | Delay_req, Pdelay_Req and Pdelay_Resp) |
| 579 | * - ``ptp_general`` |
| 580 | - Contains packet traps for PTP general messages (Announce, Follow_Up, |
| 581 | Delay_Resp, Pdelay_Resp_Follow_Up, management and signaling) |
Ido Schimmel | 5eb18a2 | 2020-05-29 21:36:43 +0300 | [diff] [blame] | 582 | * - ``acl_sample`` |
| 583 | - Contains packet traps for packets that were sampled by the device during |
| 584 | ACL processing |
| 585 | * - ``acl_trap`` |
| 586 | - Contains packet traps for packets that were trapped (logged) by the |
| 587 | device during ACL processing |
Ioana Ciornei | 10c24eb | 2020-10-01 18:11:45 +0300 | [diff] [blame] | 588 | * - ``parser_error_drops`` |
| 589 | - Contains packet traps for packets that were marked by the device during |
| 590 | parsing as erroneous |
Ido Schimmel | 9576645 | 2019-08-17 16:28:25 +0300 | [diff] [blame] | 591 | |
Ido Schimmel | ef7d5c7 | 2020-03-30 22:38:19 +0300 | [diff] [blame] | 592 | Packet Trap Policers |
| 593 | ==================== |
| 594 | |
| 595 | As previously explained, the underlying device can trap certain packets to the |
| 596 | CPU for processing. In most cases, the underlying device is capable of handling |
| 597 | packet rates that are several orders of magnitude higher compared to those that |
| 598 | can be handled by the CPU. |
| 599 | |
| 600 | Therefore, in order to prevent the underlying device from overwhelming the CPU, |
| 601 | devices usually include packet trap policers that are able to police the |
| 602 | trapped packets to rates that can be handled by the CPU. |
| 603 | |
| 604 | The ``devlink-trap`` mechanism allows capable device drivers to register their |
| 605 | supported packet trap policers with ``devlink``. The device driver can choose |
| 606 | to associate these policers with supported packet trap groups (see |
| 607 | :ref:`Generic-Packet-Trap-Groups`) during its initialization, thereby exposing |
| 608 | its default control plane policy to user space. |
| 609 | |
| 610 | Device drivers should allow user space to change the parameters of the policers |
| 611 | (e.g., rate, burst size) as well as the association between the policers and |
| 612 | trap groups by implementing the relevant callbacks. |
| 613 | |
| 614 | If possible, device drivers should implement a callback that allows user space |
| 615 | to retrieve the number of packets that were dropped by the policer because its |
| 616 | configured policy was violated. |
| 617 | |
Ido Schimmel | 9576645 | 2019-08-17 16:28:25 +0300 | [diff] [blame] | 618 | Testing |
| 619 | ======= |
| 620 | |
| 621 | See ``tools/testing/selftests/drivers/net/netdevsim/devlink_trap.sh`` for a |
| 622 | test covering the core infrastructure. Test cases should be added for any new |
| 623 | functionality. |
| 624 | |
| 625 | Device drivers should focus their tests on device-specific functionality, such |
| 626 | as the triggering of supported packet traps. |