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| # Python OpenFlow error wrapper classes |
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| from cstruct import * |
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| class hello_failed_error_msg(ofp_error_msg): |
| """ |
| Wrapper class for hello_failed error message class |
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| Data members inherited from ofp_error_msg: |
| @arg type |
| @arg code |
| @arg data: Binary string following message members |
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| """ |
| def __init__(self): |
| ofp_error_msg.__init__(self) |
| self.version = OFP_VERSION |
| self.type = OFPT_ERROR |
| self.xid = None |
| self.err_type = OFPET_HELLO_FAILED |
| self.data = "" |
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| def pack(self, assertstruct=True): |
| self.header.length = self.__len__() |
| packed = "" |
| packed += ofp_error_msg.pack(self) |
| packed += self.data |
| return packed |
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| def unpack(self, binary_string): |
| binary_string = ofp_error_msg.unpack(self, binary_string) |
| self.data = binary_string |
| return "" |
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| def __len__(self): |
| return OFP_ERROR_MSG_BYTES + len(self.data) |
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| def show(self, prefix=''): |
| outstr = prefix + "hello_failed_error_msg\m" |
| outstr += ofp_error_msg.show(self, prefix + ' ') |
| outstr += prefix + "data is of length " + str(len(self.data)) + '\n' |
| ##@todo Consider trying to parse the string |
| return outstr |
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| def __eq__(self, other): |
| if type(self) != type(other): return False |
| return (ofp_error_msg.__eq__(self, other) and |
| self.data == other.data) |
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| def __ne__(self, other): return not self.__eq__(other) |
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| class bad_request_error_msg(ofp_error_msg): |
| """ |
| Wrapper class for bad_request error message class |
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| Data members inherited from ofp_error_msg: |
| @arg type |
| @arg code |
| @arg data: Binary string following message members |
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| """ |
| def __init__(self): |
| ofp_error_msg.__init__(self) |
| self.version = OFP_VERSION |
| self.type = OFPT_ERROR |
| self.xid = None |
| self.err_type = OFPET_BAD_REQUEST |
| self.data = "" |
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| def pack(self, assertstruct=True): |
| self.header.length = self.__len__() |
| packed = "" |
| packed += ofp_error_msg.pack(self) |
| packed += self.data |
| return packed |
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| def unpack(self, binary_string): |
| binary_string = ofp_error_msg.unpack(self, binary_string) |
| self.data = binary_string |
| return "" |
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| def __len__(self): |
| return OFP_ERROR_MSG_BYTES + len(self.data) |
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| def show(self, prefix=''): |
| outstr = prefix + "bad_request_error_msg\m" |
| outstr += ofp_error_msg.show(self, prefix + ' ') |
| outstr += prefix + "data is of length " + str(len(self.data)) + '\n' |
| ##@todo Consider trying to parse the string |
| return outstr |
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| def __eq__(self, other): |
| if type(self) != type(other): return False |
| return (ofp_error_msg.__eq__(self, other) and |
| self.data == other.data) |
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| def __ne__(self, other): return not self.__eq__(other) |
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| class bad_action_error_msg(ofp_error_msg): |
| """ |
| Wrapper class for bad_action error message class |
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| Data members inherited from ofp_error_msg: |
| @arg type |
| @arg code |
| @arg data: Binary string following message members |
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| """ |
| def __init__(self): |
| ofp_error_msg.__init__(self) |
| self.version = OFP_VERSION |
| self.type = OFPT_ERROR |
| self.xid = None |
| self.err_type = OFPET_BAD_ACTION |
| self.data = "" |
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| def pack(self, assertstruct=True): |
| self.header.length = self.__len__() |
| packed = "" |
| packed += ofp_error_msg.pack(self) |
| packed += self.data |
| return packed |
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| def unpack(self, binary_string): |
| binary_string = ofp_error_msg.unpack(self, binary_string) |
| self.data = binary_string |
| return "" |
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| def __len__(self): |
| return OFP_ERROR_MSG_BYTES + len(self.data) |
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| def show(self, prefix=''): |
| outstr = prefix + "bad_action_error_msg\m" |
| outstr += ofp_error_msg.show(self, prefix + ' ') |
| outstr += prefix + "data is of length " + str(len(self.data)) + '\n' |
| ##@todo Consider trying to parse the string |
| return outstr |
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| def __eq__(self, other): |
| if type(self) != type(other): return False |
| return (ofp_error_msg.__eq__(self, other) and |
| self.data == other.data) |
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| def __ne__(self, other): return not self.__eq__(other) |
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| class flow_mod_failed_error_msg(ofp_error_msg): |
| """ |
| Wrapper class for flow_mod_failed error message class |
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| Data members inherited from ofp_error_msg: |
| @arg type |
| @arg code |
| @arg data: Binary string following message members |
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| """ |
| def __init__(self): |
| ofp_error_msg.__init__(self) |
| self.version = OFP_VERSION |
| self.type = OFPT_ERROR |
| self.xid = None |
| self.err_type = OFPET_FLOW_MOD_FAILED |
| self.data = "" |
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| def pack(self, assertstruct=True): |
| self.header.length = self.__len__() |
| packed = "" |
| packed += ofp_error_msg.pack(self) |
| packed += self.data |
| return packed |
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| def unpack(self, binary_string): |
| binary_string = ofp_error_msg.unpack(self, binary_string) |
| self.data = binary_string |
| return "" |
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| def __len__(self): |
| return OFP_ERROR_MSG_BYTES + len(self.data) |
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| def show(self, prefix=''): |
| outstr = prefix + "flow_mod_failed_error_msg\m" |
| outstr += ofp_error_msg.show(self, prefix + ' ') |
| outstr += prefix + "data is of length " + str(len(self.data)) + '\n' |
| ##@todo Consider trying to parse the string |
| return outstr |
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| def __eq__(self, other): |
| if type(self) != type(other): return False |
| return (ofp_error_msg.__eq__(self, other) and |
| self.data == other.data) |
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| def __ne__(self, other): return not self.__eq__(other) |
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| class port_mod_failed_error_msg(ofp_error_msg): |
| """ |
| Wrapper class for port_mod_failed error message class |
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| Data members inherited from ofp_error_msg: |
| @arg type |
| @arg code |
| @arg data: Binary string following message members |
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| """ |
| def __init__(self): |
| ofp_error_msg.__init__(self) |
| self.version = OFP_VERSION |
| self.type = OFPT_ERROR |
| self.xid = None |
| self.err_type = OFPET_PORT_MOD_FAILED |
| self.data = "" |
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| def pack(self, assertstruct=True): |
| self.header.length = self.__len__() |
| packed = "" |
| packed += ofp_error_msg.pack(self) |
| packed += self.data |
| return packed |
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| def unpack(self, binary_string): |
| binary_string = ofp_error_msg.unpack(self, binary_string) |
| self.data = binary_string |
| return "" |
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| def __len__(self): |
| return OFP_ERROR_MSG_BYTES + len(self.data) |
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| def show(self, prefix=''): |
| outstr = prefix + "port_mod_failed_error_msg\m" |
| outstr += ofp_error_msg.show(self, prefix + ' ') |
| outstr += prefix + "data is of length " + str(len(self.data)) + '\n' |
| ##@todo Consider trying to parse the string |
| return outstr |
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| def __eq__(self, other): |
| if type(self) != type(other): return False |
| return (ofp_error_msg.__eq__(self, other) and |
| self.data == other.data) |
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| def __ne__(self, other): return not self.__eq__(other) |
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| class queue_op_failed_error_msg(ofp_error_msg): |
| """ |
| Wrapper class for queue_op_failed error message class |
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| Data members inherited from ofp_error_msg: |
| @arg type |
| @arg code |
| @arg data: Binary string following message members |
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| """ |
| def __init__(self): |
| ofp_error_msg.__init__(self) |
| self.version = OFP_VERSION |
| self.type = OFPT_ERROR |
| self.xid = None |
| self.err_type = OFPET_QUEUE_OP_FAILED |
| self.data = "" |
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| def pack(self, assertstruct=True): |
| self.header.length = self.__len__() |
| packed = "" |
| packed += ofp_error_msg.pack(self) |
| packed += self.data |
| return packed |
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| def unpack(self, binary_string): |
| binary_string = ofp_error_msg.unpack(self, binary_string) |
| self.data = binary_string |
| return "" |
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| def __len__(self): |
| return OFP_ERROR_MSG_BYTES + len(self.data) |
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| def show(self, prefix=''): |
| outstr = prefix + "queue_op_failed_error_msg\m" |
| outstr += ofp_error_msg.show(self, prefix + ' ') |
| outstr += prefix + "data is of length " + str(len(self.data)) + '\n' |
| ##@todo Consider trying to parse the string |
| return outstr |
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| def __eq__(self, other): |
| if type(self) != type(other): return False |
| return (ofp_error_msg.__eq__(self, other) and |
| self.data == other.data) |
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| def __ne__(self, other): return not self.__eq__(other) |
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