On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 05:33:14PM -0700, Nithin Raju wrote: > We use OvsFindVportByPortIdAndNicIndex() to lookup the vport for a > packte received from the Hyper-V switch. If a packet was indeed received > from the virtual external NIC, we should flag it. > > Validation: > 1. Install and Uninstall the OVS EXT Driver (without enabling the OVS > extension on the Hyper-V switch). > 2. Install and Uninstall the OVS EXT Driver (with enabling the OVS > extension on the Hyper-V switch). Hyper-V switch had a few ports. > 3. Install and Uninstall the OVS EXT Driver (with enabling the OVS > extension on the Hyper-V switch). Added a few ports before > uninstalling. > 4. Install the OVS EXT driver, and test the following functionality: > a) ping between 2 VMs on the same host > b) ping between 2 VMs on 2 Hyper-Vs - one physical and another > virtual backed by VLAN (patch port between br-pif and br-int). > c) ping between 2 VMs on 2 Hyper-Vs - one physical and another > virtual backed by VXLAN. > d) Successful uninstallation after these tests. > > Signed-off-by: Nithin Raju <[email protected]>
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