07401352a964b92ef4bc09a09800554e4a84cc87
Perform deletion of the stale flows in physical bridges consistently with
br-int and br-tun, respecting drop_flows_on_start configuration option.
Added tests for auxiliary bridge and functional tests for the physical
bridge using VLAN/flat external network. Fixes part of the bug 1514056;
together with [1] and [2], the bug should be considered fixed.
The commit also fixes inconsistency between netmask of allocated IP
addresses assigned in _create_test_port_dict and ip_len in _plug_ports
of base.py.
[1] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/297211/
[2] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/297818/
Co-Authored-By: Jian Wen <wenjianhn@gmail.com>
Partial-Bug: 1514056
Change-Id: I9801b76829021c9a0e6358982e1136637634a521
(cherry picked from commit cacde308ee)
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