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Face Management¶
Face Management is a module of NFD Management protocol.
It provides:
- commands to create and destroy faces
- commands to enable and disable LocalControlHeader features on a face
- a dataset of description of all active faces and their counters
- a dataset of description of all active channels
- a notification stream for face creating and destroying events
Face Management commands, datasets, and notifications are published in namespace ndn:/localhost/nfd/faces
.
FaceUri¶
A FaceUri represents the underlying protocol and address used by a Face.
Every Face has two FaceUris: one for local endpoint, and the other for remote endpoint.
UDP¶
udp[4|6]://<IP-or-host>[:<port>]
Examples:
udp4://192.0.2.1:6363
(canonical form)udp6://[2001:db8::1]:6363
(canonical form)udp://192.0.2.1
(remote-port defaults to 6363)udp://example.net:6363
udp4://example.net:6363
(resolve hostname to IPv4 address only)udp6://example.net:6363
(resolve hostname to IPv6 address only)udp4://224.0.23.170:56363
(multicast, canonical form)
TCP¶
tcp[4|6]://<IP-or-host>[:<port>]
Examples:
tcp4://192.0.2.1:6363
(canonical form)tcp6://[2001:db8::1]:6363
(canonical form)tcp://192.0.2.1
(remote-port defaults to 6363)tcp://example.net:6363
tcp4://example.net:6363
(resolve hostname to IPv4 address only)tcp6://example.net:6363
(resolve hostname to IPv6 address only)
UNIX stream¶
unix://<path>
Examples:
unix:///var/run/nfd.sock
(note there are three forward-slashes after 'unix')
File Descriptor¶
fd://<file-descriptor>
Examples:
fd://6
Ethernet¶
ether://<MAC>
Examples:
ether://08:00:27:01:01:01
ether://33:33:01:01:01:01
(multicast)
Network Device¶
dev://<ifname>
Examples:
dev://eth0
Underlying protocol and FaceUri scheme¶
Underlying protocol | remote FaceUri scheme | local FaceUri scheme |
---|---|---|
IPv4 UDP unicast | udp4 | udp4 |
IPv6 UDP unicast | udp6 | udp6 |
IPv4 UDP multicast | udp4 (multicast IP) | udp4 (local IP, same port) |
IPv4 TCP | tcp4 | tcp4 |
IPv6 TCP | tcp6 | tcp6 |
UNIX stream | fd (file descriptor on NFD side) | unix (socket path) |
Ethernet multicast | ether | dev |
Control Commands¶
ControlCommand management-module: faces
Create a face¶
command-verb: create
ControlParameters fields:
- Uri (required): a UDP unicast or TCP FaceUri
This command allows creation of UDP unicast and TCP faces only.
If another face with same underlying protocol and remote address exists, the command is considered successful, and FaceId of that face is returned.
If the command succeeds, <Body> in ControlResponse block contains updated ControlParameters:
- FaceId
- Uri: FaceUri in canonical form - hostname is substituted with IP address, scheme name indicates either IPv4 or IPv6
Destroy a face¶
command-verb: destroy
ControlParameters fields:
- FaceId (required)
If the specified face does not exist, this command does nothing, but is still considered successful.
Enable a LocalControlHeader feature¶
command-verb: enable-local-control
ControlParameters fields:
- LocalControlFeature (required): 1=IncomingFaceId, 2=NextHopFaceId
This command can only operate on the requesting face.
Disable a LocalControlHeader feature¶
command-verb: disable-local-control
ControlParameters fields:
- LocalControlFeature (required): 1=IncomingFaceId, 2=NextHopFaceId
This command can only operate on the requesting face.
Face Dataset¶
Description and counters of all active faces are published as a Status Dataset at ndn:/localhost/nfd/faces/list
.
Each face is represented by a FaceStatus block:
FaceStatus := FACE-STATUS-TYPE TLV-LENGTH
FaceId
Uri (remote FaceUri)
LocalUri
FaceFlags
NInInterests
NInDatas
NOutInterests
NOutDatas
LocalUri := LOCAL-URI-TYPE TLV-LENGTH
RFC3986 URI in UTF-8 encoding
FaceFlags := FACE-FLAGS-TYPE TLV-LENGTH
nonNegativeInteger
NInInterests := N-IN-INTERESTS-TYPE TLV-LENGTH
nonNegativeInteger
NInDatas := N-IN-DATAS-TYPE TLV-LENGTH
nonNegativeInteger
NOutInterests := N-OUT-INTERESTS-TYPE TLV-LENGTH
nonNegativeInteger
NOutDatas := N-OUT-DATAS-TYPE TLV-LENGTH
nonNegativeInteger
- Uri is a FaceUri representing remote endpoint.
- LocalUri is a FaceUri representing local endpoint.
- FaceFlags is a bitset providing additional information about the face. The following bits are currently defined:
- 1: face is local
- 2: face is on demand - accepted incoming connection, instead of initiated outgoing connection
- NInInterests is the total number of incoming Interests since the face is established.
- NInDatas is the total number of incoming Datas since the face is established.
- NOutInterests is the total number of outgoing Interests since the face is established.
- NOutDatas is the total number of outgoing Datas since the face is established.
Channel Dataset¶
Description of all active channels is published as a Status Dataset at ndn:/localhost/nfd/faces/channels
.
Each channel is represented by a ChannelStatus block:
ChannelStatus := CHANNEL-STATUS-TYPE TLV-LENGTH
LocalUri
- LocalUri is a FaceUri representing local endpoint.
Face Status Change Notification¶
Face status change events are published as a Notification Stream at ndn:/localhost/nfd/faces/events
.
Notifications of all faces are sent into the same notification stream.
The Content of each notification Data packet is a FaceEventNotification
block:
FaceEventNotification := FACE-EVENT-NOTIFICATION-TYPE TLV-LENGTH
FaceEventKind
FaceId
Uri
LocalUri
FaceFlags
FaceEventKind := FACE-EVENT-KIND-TYPE TLV-LENGTH
nonNegativeInteger
FaceEventKind indicates the kind of event. Its possible values are:
- 1: face is created
- 2: face is destroyed
TLV-TYPE assignments¶
Type | Assigned value | Assigned value (hex) |
---|---|---|
FaceStatus | 128 | 0x80 |
LocalUri | 129 | 0x81 |
ChannelStatus | 130 | 0x82 |
FaceFlags | 194 | 0xc2 |
NInInterests | 144 | 0x90 |
NInDatas | 145 | 0x91 |
NOutInterests | 146 | 0x92 |
NOutDatas | 147 | 0x93 |
FaceEventNotification | 192 | 0xc0 |
FaceEventKind | 193 | 0xc1 |
Updated by Junxiao Shi over 10 years ago · 107 revisions