* Update user-bootstrap to use latest version (#251) * p4c tests are failing in latest version. So, let's skip it during vagrant provisioning * Update tutorial to use latest version of P4 tools Modify switch.py to handle setting default_action Use --p4runtime-files instead of deprecated --p4runtime-file and --p4runtime-format flags Provide standard_metadata for mark_to_drop * Fix path for ECN exercise
93 lines
3.7 KiB
Python
93 lines
3.7 KiB
Python
# Copyright 2013-present Barefoot Networks, Inc.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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#
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import sys
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from google.rpc import status_pb2, code_pb2
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import grpc
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from p4.v1 import p4runtime_pb2
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from p4.v1 import p4runtime_pb2_grpc
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# Used to indicate that the gRPC error Status object returned by the server has
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# an incorrect format.
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class P4RuntimeErrorFormatException(Exception):
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def __init__(self, message):
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super(P4RuntimeErrorFormatException, self).__init__(message)
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# Parse the binary details of the gRPC error. This is required to print some
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# helpful debugging information in tha case of batched Write / Read
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# requests. Returns None if there are no useful binary details and throws
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# P4RuntimeErrorFormatException if the error is not formatted
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# properly. Otherwise, returns a list of tuples with the first element being the
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# index of the operation in the batch that failed and the second element being
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# the p4.Error Protobuf message.
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def parseGrpcErrorBinaryDetails(grpc_error):
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if grpc_error.code() != grpc.StatusCode.UNKNOWN:
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return None
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error = None
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# The gRPC Python package does not have a convenient way to access the
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# binary details for the error: they are treated as trailing metadata.
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for meta in grpc_error.trailing_metadata():
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if meta[0] == "grpc-status-details-bin":
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error = status_pb2.Status()
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error.ParseFromString(meta[1])
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break
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if error is None: # no binary details field
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return None
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if len(error.details) == 0:
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# binary details field has empty Any details repeated field
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return None
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indexed_p4_errors = []
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for idx, one_error_any in enumerate(error.details):
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p4_error = p4runtime_pb2.Error()
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if not one_error_any.Unpack(p4_error):
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raise P4RuntimeErrorFormatException(
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"Cannot convert Any message to p4.Error")
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if p4_error.canonical_code == code_pb2.OK:
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continue
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indexed_p4_errors += [(idx, p4_error)]
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return indexed_p4_errors
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# P4Runtime uses a 3-level message in case of an error during the processing of
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# a write batch. This means that some care is required when printing the
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# exception if we do not want to end-up with a non-helpful message in case of
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# failure as only the first level will be printed. In this function, we extract
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# the nested error message when present (one for each operation included in the
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# batch) in order to print error code + user-facing message. See P4Runtime
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# documentation for more details on error-reporting.
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def printGrpcError(grpc_error):
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print "gRPC Error", grpc_error.details(),
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status_code = grpc_error.code()
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print "({})".format(status_code.name),
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traceback = sys.exc_info()[2]
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print "[{}:{}]".format(
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traceback.tb_frame.f_code.co_filename, traceback.tb_lineno)
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if status_code != grpc.StatusCode.UNKNOWN:
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return
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p4_errors = parseGrpcErrorBinaryDetails(grpc_error)
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if p4_errors is None:
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return
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print "Errors in batch:"
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for idx, p4_error in p4_errors:
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code_name = code_pb2._CODE.values_by_number[
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p4_error.canonical_code].name
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print "\t* At index {}: {}, '{}'\n".format(
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idx, code_name, p4_error.message)
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