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The 6WIND fast path technology provides connectivity for
vhostuser ports in traditional networks (including ovs,
linuxbridge, calico).

This patch defines new port profiles to model fast path vhostuser
vifs in order to provide os-vif plugin with enough information
for plug/unplug ports.

Signed-off-by: Francesco Santoro <francesco.santoro@6wind.com>

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os-vif

A library for plugging and unplugging virtual interfaces in OpenStack.

Features

  • A base VIF plugin class that supplies a plug() and unplug() interface
  • Versioned objects that represent a virtual interface and its components

Usage

The interface to the os_vif library is very simple. To begin using the library, first call the os_vif.initialize() function. This will load all installed plugins and register the object model:

import os_vif

os_vif.initialize()

Once the os_vif library is initialized, there are only two other library functions: os_vif.plug() and os_vif.unplug(). Both methods accept a single argument of type `os_vif.objects.VIF`:

import uuid

from nova import objects as nova_objects
from os_vif import exception as vif_exc
from os_vif import objects as vif_objects
from os_vif import vnic_types

instance_uuid = 'd7a730ca-3c28-49c3-8f26-4662b909fe8a'
instance = nova_objects.Instance.get_by_uuid(instance_uuid)
instance_info = vif_objects.InstanceInfo(
    uuid=instance.uuid,
    name=instance.name,
    project_id=instance.project_id)

subnet = vif_objects.Subnet(cidr='192.168.1.0/24')
subnets = vif_objects.SubnetList([subnet])
network = vif_objects.Network(label='tenantnet',
                              subnets=subnets,
                              multi_host=False,
                              should_provide_vlan=False,
                              should_provide_bridge=False)

vif_uuid = uuid.uuid4()
vif = vif_objects.VIFVHostUser(id=vif_uuid,
                               address=None,
                               network=network,
                               plugin='vhostuser',
                               path='/path/to/socket',
                               mode=vif_objects.fields.VIFVHostUserMode.SERVER)

# Now do the actual plug operations to connect the VIF to
# the backing network interface.
try:
    os_vif.plug(vif)
except vif_exc.PlugException as err:
    # Handle the failure...

# If you are removing a virtual machine and its interfaces,
# you would use the unplug() operation:
try:
    os_vif.unplug(vif)
except vif_exc.UnplugException as err:
    # Handle the failure...