vmware-nsx/neutron/plugins/ml2/models.py
Bob Kukura 0f0499b89e Implement ML2 port binding
The ml2 plugin uses mechanism drivers to determine which network
segment and what VIF driver to use for a port. Mechanism drivers
supporting the openvswitch, linuxbridge, and hyperv agents are
added. The binding:host attribute is set on ports belonging to the
dhcp and l3 agents so that they can be bound.

To use with devstack until it is updated, set
"Q_ML2_PLUGIN_MECHANISM_DRIVERS=openvswitch,linuxbridge" in localrc.

The hyperv L2 agent does not currently implement the agents_db RPC,
and will therefore not work with its ml2 mechanism driver. This issue
will be tracked as a bug to be fixed in a separate merge.

implements blueprint: ml2-portbinding

Change-Id: Icb9c70d8b0d7fcb34b57adc760bb713b740e5dad
2013-09-03 18:05:20 -04:00

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import sqlalchemy as sa
from sqlalchemy import orm
from neutron.db import model_base
from neutron.db import models_v2
class NetworkSegment(model_base.BASEV2, models_v2.HasId):
"""Represent persistent state of a network segment.
A network segment is a portion of a neutron network with a
specific physical realization. A neutron network can consist of
one or more segments.
"""
__tablename__ = 'ml2_network_segments'
network_id = sa.Column(sa.String(36),
sa.ForeignKey('networks.id', ondelete="CASCADE"),
nullable=False)
network_type = sa.Column(sa.String(32), nullable=False)
physical_network = sa.Column(sa.String(64))
segmentation_id = sa.Column(sa.Integer)
class PortBinding(model_base.BASEV2):
"""Represent binding-related state of a port.
A port binding stores the port attributes required for the
portbindings extension, as well as internal ml2 state such as
which MechanismDriver and which segment are used by the port
binding.
"""
__tablename__ = 'ml2_port_bindings'
port_id = sa.Column(sa.String(36),
sa.ForeignKey('ports.id', ondelete="CASCADE"),
primary_key=True)
host = sa.Column(sa.String(255), nullable=False)
vif_type = sa.Column(sa.String(64), nullable=False)
cap_port_filter = sa.Column(sa.Boolean, nullable=False)
driver = sa.Column(sa.String(64))
segment = sa.Column(sa.String(36),
sa.ForeignKey('ml2_network_segments.id',
ondelete="SET NULL"))
# Add a relationship to the Port model in order to instruct SQLAlchemy to
# eagerly load port bindings
port = orm.relationship(
models_v2.Port,
backref=orm.backref("port_binding",
lazy='joined', uselist=False,
cascade='delete'))