Re: [PATCH v5] openvswitch: Add new port VLAN mode "802.1ad"

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On Fri, Mar 08, 2019 at 11:21:37AM -0500, Laine Stump wrote:
> On 3/8/19 8:34 AM, John Ferlan wrote:
> > 
> > On 2/24/19 9:15 AM, ZhiPeng LU wrote:
> > > This patch adds functionality to allow libvirt to configure the '802.1ad'
> > > modes(802.1ad double-tagged) on openvswitch networks.
> > > For example:
> > >    <interface type='bridge'>
> > >      <mac address='2c:da:41:1d:05:42'/>
> > >      <source bridge='ovs0'/>
> > >      <vlan>
> > >        <tag id='41' nativeMode='dot1q-tunnel'/>
> > >      </vlan>
> > >      <virtualport type='openvswitch'>
> > >        <parameters interfaceid='6401a152-0b99-40b5-92be-858810aa6d37'/>
> > >      </virtualport>
> > >      <model type='virtio'/>
> > >      <driver name='vhost'/>
> > >      <alias name='net0'/>
> > >    </interface>
> > > 
> > > Signed-off-by: ZhiPeng Lu <luzhipeng@xxxxxxxxxx>
> > > ---
> > > v1->v2:
> > >    1. Fix "make syntax-check" failure
> > > v2->v3:
> > >    1. remove other_config when updating vlan
> > > v3->v4:
> > >    1. add commit message that has a brief description of the new
> > >        feature
> > >    2. add tests for 'dot1q-tunnel' vlan mode
> > > v4->v5:
> > >    1. modify some description and format
> > > 
> > > v4-resend:
> > >    https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2019-February/msg00988.html
> > > 
> > >   docs/formatdomain.html.in                          | 33 +++++++++++++++-------
> > >   docs/formatnetwork.html.in                         | 26 ++++++++++-------
> > >   docs/schemas/networkcommon.rng                     |  1 +
> > >   src/conf/netdev_vlan_conf.c                        |  2 +-
> > >   src/util/virnetdevopenvswitch.c                    |  7 +++++
> > >   src/util/virnetdevvlan.h                           |  1 +
> > >   tests/networkxml2xmlin/openvswitch-net.xml         |  9 ++++++
> > >   tests/networkxml2xmlout/openvswitch-net.xml        |  9 ++++++
> > >   .../openvswitch-net-modified.xml                   |  9 ++++++
> > >   .../openvswitch-net-more-portgroups.xml            |  9 ++++++
> > >   .../openvswitch-net-without-alice.xml              |  9 ++++++
> > >   11 files changed, 94 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-)
> > > 
> > Apart from now needing to indicate support in 5.2.0 for the
> > format*.html.in files and the need for a docs/news.xml note this seems
> > fine to me and covers what Laine had originally reviewed. I can modify
> > those two before pushing.
> > 
> > Also, I've CC'd Laine in hopes he can also take a look for sanity's sake
> > to ensure I didn't misinterpret something he requested previously!
> 
> 
> Yeah, sorry I haven't responded to the last couple revisions of this patch.
> When I saw them I tagged them in red in my mail, but don't have an effective
> queuing mechanism and ended up getting lost in some other distraction and
> not getting back until the red message was scrolled way up out of sight :-/
> Anyway, thanks to John for keeping track of it and reviewing it, and ZhiPeng
> Lu for being patient.
> 
> 
> 
> > 
> > I'll also add a followup patch to update docs/news.xml with the
> > following text:
> > 
> > +      <change>
> > +        <summary>
> > +          Add support for "802.1ad" VLAN mode
> 
> 
> (You know, I expected someone to counter-propose use of a non-official term
> for this, since some places libvirt uses official names from the standards
> documents and other places it uses informal terms. Since there was no
> counter-proposal, I'm now unsure if that happened because 1) everyone agrees
> with using "802.1ad" (which is unambiguous but its function may be less
> obvious to a casual user), or 2) nobody even noticed :-P (but I still think
> using the official name is better, especially because it assures we won't
> end up with confusion if we later need to add some other sort of
> tunneled/nested tagging)

I would say 2) is the case :).  Is there a standard for the two existing
modes?  To not make it even more confusing how about we uses the
non-official term as the libvirt accepted value but in the docs we also
mention the specific standard for each mode to make it absolutely clear
what it refers to?

Pavel

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