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Date:	Tue, 02 Jun 2015 11:39:53 -0700
From:	roopa <roopa@...ulusnetworks.com>
To:	"Eric W. Biederman" <ebiederm@...ssion.com>
CC:	Robert Shearman <rshearma@...cade.com>, netdev@...r.kernel.org,
	Thomas Graf <tgraf@...g.ch>,
	Vivek Venkatraman <vivek@...ulusnetworks.com>
Subject: Re: [RFC net-next 0/3] IP imposition of per-nh MPLS encap

On 6/2/15, 11:30 AM, Eric W. Biederman wrote:
> roopa <roopa@...ulusnetworks.com> writes:
>
>> On 6/1/15, 9:46 AM, Robert Shearman wrote:
>>> In order to be able to function as a Label Edge Router in an MPLS
>>> network, it is necessary to be able to take IP packets and impose an
>>> MPLS encap and forward them out. The traditional approach of setting
>>> up an interface for each "tunnel" endpoint doesn't scale for the
>>> common MPLS use-cases where each IP route tends to be assigned a
>>> different label as encap.
>>>
>>> The solution suggested here for further discussion is to provide the
>>> facility to define encap data on a per-nexthop basis using a new
>>> netlink attribue, RTA_ENCAP, which would be opaque to the IPv4/IPv6
>>> forwarding code, but interpreted by the virtual interface assigned to
>>> the nexthop.
>>>
>>> A new ipmpls interface type is defined to show the use of this
>>> facility to allow IP packets to be imposed with an MPLS
>>> encap. However, the facility is designed to be general enough to be
>>> used by any encapsulation/tunneling mechanism that has similar
>>> requirements of high-scale, high-variation-of-encap.
>>>
>>> RFC because:
>>>    - IPv6 side not implemented
>>>    - struct rtable shouldn't be bloated by pointer+uint
>>>    - Hasn't been thoroughly tested yet
>>>
>>> Robert Shearman (3):
>>>     net: infra for per-nexthop encap data
>>>     ipv4: storing and retrieval of per-nexthop encap
>>>     mpls: new ipmpls device for encapsulating IP packets as mpls
>>>
>>>
>> Glad to see these patches!.
>> I have a similar series i have been working on...but no netdevice.
>> A set of ops similar to iptun_encaps and I store encap data in fib_nh
>> and in ip_route_output_slow i point the dst.output to the output func provided
>> by one of the encap ops.
>>
>> I see the advantages of using a netdevice...and i see this align with patches
>> from thomas.
> roopa I think I would prefer your patches.  I thinking using a netdevice
> the way Robert is proposing is quite possibly a mess, from a scalability
> stand point.
>
> Do you mean ip_route_input_slow?  There is no ip_route_output_slow.
yes, correct, sorry. I mean ip_route_input_slow. They need work but i 
will try to get them out today to add more context to the discussion.

thanks,
Roopa


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