This patch adds two functions to check version strings in the toplevel functions file. The openvswitch_agent then uses these to compare versions when checking for tunneling support. The tunneling version check now also takes into account upstream master versions of Open vSwitch, which the previous version check always failed on. Fixes bug #1190734 Change-Id: I0102fb57f8ce5529169025efa21a0996ad68bef1
Quantum plugin specific files
Quantum plugins require plugin specific behavior.
The files under the directory, lib/quantum_plugins/, will be used
when their service is enabled.
Each plugin has lib/quantum_plugins/$Q_PLUGIN and define the following
functions.
Plugin specific configuration variables should be in this file.
- filename:
$Q_PLUGIN- The corresponding file name MUST be the same to plugin name
$Q_PLUGIN. Plugin specific configuration variables should be in this file.
- The corresponding file name MUST be the same to plugin name
functions
lib/quantum calls the following functions when the $Q_PLUGIN is enabled
quantum_plugin_create_nova_conf: setNOVA_VIF_DRIVERand optionally set options in nova_conf e.g. NOVA_VIF_DRIVER=${NOVA_VIF_DRIVER:-"nova.virt.libvirt.vif.LibvirtGenericVIFDriver"}quantum_plugin_install_agent_packages: install packages that is specific to plugin agent e.g. install_package bridge-utilsquantum_plugin_configure_common: set plugin-specific variables,Q_PLUGIN_CONF_PATH,Q_PLUGIN_CONF_FILENAME,Q_DB_NAME,Q_PLUGIN_CLASSquantum_plugin_configure_debug_commandquantum_plugin_configure_dhcp_agentquantum_plugin_configure_l3_agentquantum_plugin_configure_plugin_agentquantum_plugin_configure_servicequantum_plugin_setup_interface_driverhas_quantum_plugin_security_group: return 0 if the plugin support quantum security group otherwise return 1quantum_plugin_check_adv_test_requirements: return 0 if requirements are satisfied otherwise return 1