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Drive the choice of mechanism driver during binding as inferred from the resource provider allocated by nova and as told to neutron via the port's binding:profile. As discussed on a neutron qos irc meeting some time ago this patch introduces a new assumption on bind_port() implementations. That is an implementation of bind_port() in any mech driver supporting Guaranteed Minimum Bandwidth bind_port() must not have a non-idempotent side effect. Because the last binding level will be redone for a 2nd time with a narrowed down list of mechanism drivers. And if the 2nd call does not give the same result as the first all kind of weird things can happen. Change-Id: I2b7573ec6795170ce45a13d5d0ad7844fb85182d Depends-On: https://review.openstack.org/574781 Depends-On: https://review.openstack.org/635160 Partial-Bug: #1578989 See-Also: https://review.openstack.org/502306 (nova spec) See-Also: https://review.openstack.org/508149 (neutron spec) |
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