neutron/neutron/plugins/ml2
Oleg Bondarev 3ba9c03c05 Check for agent restarted after checking for DVR port
This is a stable-only fix since code around the change was removed 
in master: https://review.opendev.org/#/c/641866

Commit a5244d6d44 changed the check
order so regular non-dvr ports are checked for agent restarted.
However regular ports may be unbound already, which leads to the
error in the bug description: agent_restarted check is done against
a 'None' agent.
This patch fixed logic back - only check agent_restarted for dvr ports.

This also adds some logging to have a clue why update port up/down fails.

Change-Id: I3ad59864eeb42916d2cf15a5292d5aa9484f6e91
Closes-Bug: #1835731
(cherry picked from commit c3a3031f78)
2019-08-08 13:03:05 +00:00
..
common Make l2/l3 operations retriable at plugin level 2016-09-12 07:45:38 +00:00
drivers Don't crash ovs agent during reconfigure of phys bridges 2019-07-28 09:36:31 +02:00
extensions Adopt hacking 1.1.0 2018-07-05 11:31:40 +09:00
README Metaplugin removal 2015-07-23 19:05:05 +09:00
__init__.py Empty files should not contain copyright or license 2014-10-20 00:50:32 +00:00
db.py Fetch specific columns rather than full ORM entities 2018-09-27 16:28:37 +00:00
driver_context.py Multiple port binding for ML2 2018-07-13 18:14:50 -05:00
managers.py Fix ml2 hierarchical port binding driver check error. 2018-07-20 05:57:05 +00:00
models.py Pluralize binding relationship in Port 2018-07-13 19:37:36 -05:00
ovo_rpc.py Allow neutron-api load config from WSGI process 2018-07-25 15:22:14 +07:00
plugin.py Reset MAC on unbinding direct-physical port 2019-06-13 07:31:10 +00:00
rpc.py Check for agent restarted after checking for DVR port 2019-08-08 13:03:05 +00:00

README

The Modular Layer 2 (ML2) plugin is a framework allowing OpenStack
Networking to simultaneously utilize the variety of layer 2 networking
technologies found in complex real-world data centers. It supports the
Open vSwitch, Linux bridge, and Hyper-V L2 agents, replacing and
deprecating the monolithic plugins previously associated with those
agents, and can also support hardware devices and SDN controllers. The
ML2 framework is intended to greatly simplify adding support for new
L2 networking technologies, requiring much less initial and ongoing
effort than would be required for an additional monolithic core
plugin. It is also intended to foster innovation through its
organization as optional driver modules.

The ML2 plugin supports all the non-vendor-specific neutron API
extensions, and works with the standard neutron DHCP agent. It
utilizes the service plugin interface to implement the L3 router
abstraction, allowing use of either the standard neutron L3 agent or
alternative L3 solutions. Additional service plugins can also be used
with the ML2 core plugin.

Drivers within ML2 implement separately extensible sets of network
types and of mechanisms for accessing networks of those
types. Multiple mechanisms can be used simultaneously to access
different ports of the same virtual network. Mechanisms can utilize L2
agents via RPC and/or interact with external devices or
controllers. By utilizing the multiprovidernet extension, virtual
networks can be composed of multiple segments of the same or different
types. Type and mechanism drivers are loaded as python entrypoints
using the stevedore library.

Each available network type is managed by an ML2 type driver.  Type
drivers maintain any needed type-specific network state, and perform
provider network validation and tenant network allocation. As of the
havana release, drivers for the local, flat, vlan, gre, and vxlan
network types are included.

Each available networking mechanism is managed by an ML2 mechanism
driver. All registered mechanism drivers are called twice when
networks, subnets, and ports are created, updated, or deleted. They
are first called as part of the DB transaction, where they can
maintain any needed driver-specific state. Once the transaction has
been committed, they are called again, at which point they can
interact with external devices and controllers. Mechanism drivers are
also called as part of the port binding process, to determine whether
the associated mechanism can provide connectivity for the network, and
if so, the network segment and VIF driver to be used. The havana
release includes mechanism drivers for the Open vSwitch, Linux bridge,
and Hyper-V L2 agents, and for vendor switches/controllers/etc.
It also includes an L2 Population mechanism driver that
can help optimize tunneled virtual network traffic.

For additional information regarding the ML2 plugin and its collection
of type and mechanism drivers, see the OpenStack manuals and
http://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Neutron/ML2.