Add documentation for OVS plugin
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Welcome to os-vif's documentation!
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========================================================
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Contents:
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os-vif
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======
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.. toctree::
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:maxdepth: 2
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vif_types
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host_info
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plugins/ovs
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glossary
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Indices and tables
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==================
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`os-vif` is a library for plugging and unplugging virtual interfaces (VIFs) in
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OpenStack. It provides:
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* :ref:`genindex`
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* :ref:`search`
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- Versioned objects that represent various types of virtual interfaces and
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their components
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- Base VIF plugin class that supplies a ``plug()`` and ``unplug()`` interface
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- Plugins for two networking backends - Open vSwitch and Linux Bridge
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`os-vif` is intended to define a common model for representing VIF types in
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OpenStack. With the exception of the two included plugins, all plugins for
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other networking backends are maintained in separate code repositories.
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============
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Open vSwitch
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============
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The Open vSwitch plugin, `vif_plug_ovs`, is an `os-vif` VIF plugin for the Open
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vSwitch network backend. It is one of two plugins provided as part of `os-vif`
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itself, the other being `linux-bridge`.
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Supported VIF Types
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-------------------
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The Open vSwitch plugin provides support for the following VIF types:
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`VIFOpenVSwitch`
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Configuration where a guest is directly connected an Open vSwitch bridge.
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Refer to :ref:`vif-openvswitch` for more information.
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`VIFBridge`
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Configuration where a guest is connected to a Linux bridge via a TAP device,
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and that bridge is connected to the Open vSwitch bridge. This allows for the
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use of ``iptables`` rules for filtering traffic.
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Refer to :ref:`vif-bridge` for more information.
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`VIFVHostUser`
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Configuration where a guest exposes a UNIX socket for its control plane. This
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configuration is used with the `DPDK datapath of Open vSwitch`__.
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Refer to :ref:`vif-vhostuser` for more information.
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For information on the VIF type objects, refer to :doc:`../vif_types`. Note
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that only the above VIF types are supported by this plugin.
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__ http://docs.openvswitch.org/en/latest/howto/dpdk/
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some fields that are common to all types of VIF, and provides an association to
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a versioned object describing the network the VIF is plugged into.
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.. _vif-generic:
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VIFGeneric
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----------
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TAP device is connected to the host network stack is explicitly left undefined
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and entirely up to the plugin to decide.
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.. _vif-bridge:
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VIFBridge
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explicit host bridge device. This provides ethernet layer bridging, typically
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to the LAN.
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.. _vif-openvswitch:
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VIFOpenVSwitch
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This class provides a configuration where the guest is connected to an Open
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vSwitch port.
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.. _vif-direct:
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VIFDirect
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passthrough of network devices without MAC/VLAN configuration, the
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`VIFHostDevice` should be used instead.
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.. _vif-vhostuser:
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VIFVHostUser
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The process must implement the :term:`virtio-net` vhost protocol on this socket
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in whatever means is most suitable.
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.. _vif-hostdevice:
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VIFHostDevice
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