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NAME

       flower - flow based traffic control filter

SYNOPSIS

       tc filter ... flower [ MATCH_LIST ] [ action ACTION_SPEC ] [ classid CLASSID ] [ hw_tc TCID ]

       MATCH_LIST := [ MATCH_LIST ] MATCH

       MATCH  :=  { indev ifname | verbose  | skip_sw | skip_hw  | { dst_mac | src_mac } MASKED_LLADDR | vlan_id
               VID | vlan_prio PRIORITY | vlan_ethtype { ipv4 | ipv6 | ETH_TYPE } | cvlan_id  VID  |  cvlan_prio
               PRIORITY  |  cvlan_ethtype  { ipv4 | ipv6 | ETH_TYPE } | pppoe_sid PSID | ppp_proto { ip | ipv6 |
               mpls_uc | mpls_mc | PPP_PROTO } | mpls LSE_LIST | mpls_label LABEL | mpls_tc TC | mpls_bos BOS  |
               mpls_ttl  TTL | l2tpv3_sid LSID | ip_proto { tcp | udp | sctp | icmp | icmpv6 | l2tp | IP_PROTO }
               | ip_tos MASKED_IP_TOS | ip_ttl MASKED_IP_TTL | { dst_ip  |  src_ip  }  PREFIX  |  {  dst_port  |
               src_port  }  {  MASKED_NUMBER  | min_port_number-max_port_number } | tcp_flags MASKED_TCP_FLAGS |
               type MASKED_TYPE | code MASKED_CODE | { arp_tip | arp_sip } IPV4_PREFIX  |  arp_op  {  request  |
               reply  |  OP  }  |  {  arp_tha  |  arp_sha  }  MASKED_LLADDR | enc_key_id KEY-ID | { enc_dst_ip |
               enc_src_ip } { ipv4_address | ipv6_address } | enc_dst_port port_number | enc_tos TOS  |  enc_ttl
               TTL  |  {  geneve_opts  |  vxlan_opts  |  erspan_opts | gtp_opts | pfcp_opts } OPTIONS | ip_flags
               IP_FLAGS | l2_miss L2_MISS | cfm CFM_OPTIONS }

       LSE_LIST := [ LSE_LIST ] LSE

       LSE := lse depth DEPTH { label LABEL | tc TC | bos BOS | ttl TTL }

       CFM := cfm mdl LEVEL | op OPCODE

DESCRIPTION

       The flower filter matches flows to the set of keys specified and assigns an arbitrarily chosen  class  ID
       to packets belonging to them. Additionally (or alternatively) an action from the generic action framework
       may be called.

OPTIONS

       action ACTION_SPEC
              Apply an action from the generic actions framework on matching packets.

       classid CLASSID
              Specify a class to pass matching packets on to.  CLASSID is in the form X:Y, while  X  and  Y  are
              interpreted as numbers in hexadecimal format.

       hw_tc TCID
              Specify  a  hardware  traffic class to pass matching packets on to. TCID is in the range 0 through
              15.

       indev ifname
              Match on incoming interface name. Obviously this makes sense only for forwarded flows.  ifname  is
              the name of an interface which must exist at the time of tc invocation.

       verbose
              Enable verbose logging, including offloading errors when not using skip_sw flag.

       skip_sw
              Do  not  process  filter  by  software.  If hardware has no offload support for this filter, or TC
              offload is not enabled for the interface, operation will fail.

       skip_hw
              Do not process filter by hardware.

       dst_mac MASKED_LLADDR
       src_mac MASKED_LLADDR
              Match on source or destination MAC address.  A mask may be optionally provided to limit  the  bits
              of  the  address  which  are matched. A mask is provided by following the address with a slash and
              then the mask. It may be provided in LLADDR format, in which case it is a bitwise mask,  or  as  a
              number of high bits to match. If the mask is missing then a match on all bits is assumed.

       num_of_vlans NUM
              Match on the number of vlan tags in the packet.  NUM can be 0 or small positive integer. Typically
              in 0-4 range.

       vlan_id VID
              Match on vlan tag id.  VID is an unsigned 12bit value in decimal format.

       vlan_prio PRIORITY
              Match on vlan tag priority.  PRIORITY is an unsigned 3bit value in decimal format.

       vlan_ethtype VLAN_ETH_TYPE
              Match on layer three protocol.  VLAN_ETH_TYPE may be either ipv4, ipv6 or an unsigned 16bit  value
              in hexadecimal format. To match on QinQ packet, it must be 802.1Q or 802.1AD.

       cvlan_id VID
              Match on QinQ inner vlan tag id.  VID is an unsigned 12bit value in decimal format.

       cvlan_prio PRIORITY
              Match on QinQ inner vlan tag priority.  PRIORITY is an unsigned 3bit value in decimal format.

       cvlan_ethtype VLAN_ETH_TYPE
              Match  on  QinQ layer three protocol.  VLAN_ETH_TYPE may be either ipv4, ipv6 or an unsigned 16bit
              value in hexadecimal format.

       pppoe_sid PSID
              Match on PPPoE session id.  PSID is an unsigned 16bit value in decimal format.

       ppp_proto PPP_PROTO
              Match on PPP layer three protocol.  PPP_PROTO may be either  ip,  ipv6,  mpls_uc,  mpls_mc  or  an
              unsigned 16bit value in hexadecimal format.

       mpls LSE_LIST
              Match  on the MPLS label stack.  LSE_LIST is a list of Label Stack Entries, each introduced by the
              lse keyword.  This option can't be used together with the standalone mpls_label, mpls_tc, mpls_bos
              and mpls_ttl options.

              lse LSE_OPTIONS
                     Match  on  an  MPLS  Label Stack Entry.  LSE_OPTIONS is a list of options that describe the
                     properties of the LSE to match.

                     depth DEPTH
                            The depth of the Label Stack Entry to consider. Depth starts  at  1  (the  outermost
                            Label  Stack  Entry).  The  maximum  usable depth may be limited by the kernel. This
                            option is mandatory.  DEPTH is an unsigned 8 bit value in decimal format.

                     label LABEL
                            Match on the MPLS Label field at the specified depth.  LABEL is an unsigned  20  bit
                            value in decimal format.

                     tc TC  Match  on  the MPLS Traffic Class field at the specified depth.  TC is an unsigned 3
                            bit value in decimal format.

                     bos BOS
                            Match on the MPLS Bottom Of Stack field at the specified depth.   BOS  is  a  1  bit
                            value in decimal format.

                     ttl TTL
                            Match  on  the MPLS Time To Live field at the specified depth.  TTL is an unsigned 8
                            bit value in decimal format.

       mpls_label LABEL
              Match the label id in the outermost MPLS label stack entry.  LABEL is an unsigned 20 bit value  in
              decimal format.

       mpls_tc TC
              Match  on  the  MPLS  TC field, which is typically used for packet priority, in the outermost MPLS
              label stack entry.  TC is an unsigned 3 bit value in decimal format.

       mpls_bos BOS
              Match on the MPLS Bottom Of Stack field in the outermost MPLS label stack entry.  BOS is a  1  bit
              value in decimal format.

       mpls_ttl TTL
              Match  on the MPLS Time To Live field in the outermost MPLS label stack entry.  TTL is an unsigned
              8 bit value in decimal format.

       l2tpv3_sid LSID
              Match on L2TPv3 session id field transported over IPv4 or IPv6.  LSID is an unsigned 32 bit  value
              in decimal format.

       ip_proto IP_PROTO
              Match  on  layer four protocol.  IP_PROTO may be tcp, udp, sctp, icmp, icmpv6, l2tp or an unsigned
              8bit value in hexadecimal format.

       ip_tos MASKED_IP_TOS
              Match on ipv4 TOS or ipv6 traffic-class - eight  bits  in  hexadecimal  format.   A  mask  may  be
              optionally provided to limit the bits which are matched. A mask is provided by following the value
              with a slash and then the mask. If the mask is missing then a match on all bits is assumed.

       ip_ttl MASKED_IP_TTL
              Match on ipv4 TTL or ipv6 hop-limit  - eight bits value in decimal or hexadecimal format.  A  mask
              may be optionally provided to limit the bits which are matched. Same logic is used for the mask as
              with matching on ip_tos.

       dst_ip PREFIX
       src_ip PREFIX
              Match on source or destination IP address.  PREFIX must be a valid IPv4 or IPv6 address, depending
              on the protocol option to tc filter, optionally followed by a slash and the prefix length.  If the
              prefix is missing, tc assumes a full-length host match.

       dst_port { MASKED_NUMBER |  MIN_VALUE-MAX_VALUE }
       src_port { MASKED_NUMBER |  MIN_VALUE-MAX_VALUE }
              Match on layer 4 protocol source or destination port number, with an optional mask. Alternatively,
              the  minimum and maximum values can be specified to match on a range of layer 4 protocol source or
              destination port numbers. Only available for ip_proto values udp, tcp and sctp which  have  to  be
              specified in beforehand.

       tcp_flags MASKED_TCP_FLAGS
              Match  on  TCP  flags  represented  as  12bit  bitfield  in  in hexadecimal format.  A mask may be
              optionally provided to limit the bits which are matched. A mask is provided by following the value
              with a slash and then the mask. If the mask is missing then a match on all bits is assumed.

       type MASKED_TYPE
       code MASKED_CODE
              Match  on  ICMP  type  or code. A mask may be optionally provided to limit the bits of the address
              which are matched. A mask is provided by following the address with a slash and then the mask. The
              mask  must  be  as a number which represents a bitwise mask If the mask is missing then a match on
              all bits is assumed.  Only available for  ip_proto  values  icmp  and  icmpv6  which  have  to  be
              specified in beforehand.

       arp_tip IPV4_PREFIX
       arp_sip IPV4_PREFIX
              Match  on  ARP  or  RARP  sender  or  target IP address.  IPV4_PREFIX must be a valid IPv4 address
              optionally followed by a slash and the prefix length. If the prefix is missing, tc assumes a full-
              length host match.

       arp_op ARP_OP
              Match  on  ARP  or RARP operation.  ARP_OP may be request, reply or an integer value 0, 1 or 2.  A
              mask may be optionally provided to limit the bits of the operation which are matched.  A  mask  is
              provided  by  following  the  address  with  a  slash  and then the mask. It may be provided as an
              unsigned 8 bit value representing a bitwise mask. If the mask is missing then a match on all  bits
              is assumed.

       arp_sha MASKED_LLADDR
       arp_tha MASKED_LLADDR
              Match on ARP or RARP sender or target MAC address.  A mask may be optionally provided to limit the
              bits of the address which are matched. A mask is provided by following the address  with  a  slash
              and  then the mask. It may be provided in LLADDR format, in which case it is a bitwise mask, or as
              a number of high bits to match. If the mask is missing then a match on all bits is assumed.

       enc_key_id NUMBER
       enc_dst_ip PREFIX
       enc_src_ip PREFIX
       enc_dst_port NUMBER
       enc_tos NUMBER
       enc_ttl NUMBER

       ct_state CT_STATE
       ct_zone CT_MASKED_ZONE
       ct_mark CT_MASKED_MARK
       ct_label CT_MASKED_LABEL
              Matches on connection tracking info

              CT_STATE
                     Match the connection state, and can be combination of [{+|-}flag] flags, where flag can  be
                     one of

                     trk - Tracked connection.

                     new - New connection.

                     est - Established connection.

                     rpl  -  The  packet is in the reply direction, meaning that it is in the opposite direction
                     from the packet that initiated the connection.

                     inv - The state is invalid. The packet couldn't be associated to a connection.

                     rel - The packet is related to an existing connection.

                     Example: +trk+est

              CT_MASKED_ZONE
                     Match the connection zone, and can be masked.

              CT_MASKED_MARK
                     32bit match on the connection mark, and can be masked.

              CT_MASKED_LABEL
                     128bit match on the connection label, and can be masked.

       geneve_opts OPTIONS
       vxlan_opts OPTIONS
       erspan_opts OPTIONS
       gtp_opts OPTIONS
       pfcp_opts OPTIONS
              Match on IP tunnel metadata. Key id NUMBER is a 32 bit tunnel key id (e.g. VNI for VXLAN  tunnel).
              PREFIX  must be a valid IPv4 or IPv6 address optionally followed by a slash and the prefix length.
              If the prefix is missing, tc assumes a full-length host match.  Dst port NUMBER is a  16  bit  UDP
              dst  port. Tos NUMBER is an 8 bit tos (dscp+ecn) value, ttl NUMBER is an 8 bit time-to-live value.
              geneve_opts OPTIONS must be a valid list of  comma-separated  geneve  options  where  each  option
              consists  of a key optionally followed by a slash and corresponding mask. If the masks is missing,
              tc   assumes   a   full-length   match.   The   options   can   be   described   in    the    form
              CLASS:TYPE:DATA/CLASS_MASK:TYPE_MASK:DATA_MASK,  where CLASS is represented as a 16bit hexadecimal
              value, TYPE as an 8bit hexadecimal  value  and  DATA  as  a  variable  length  hexadecimal  value.
              vxlan_opts  OPTIONS doesn't support multiple options, and it consists of a key followed by a slash
              and corresponding mask. If the mask is missing, tc assumes a full-length match. The option can  be
              described  in  the  form  GBP/GBP_MASK,  where  GBP is represented as a 32bit number.  erspan_opts
              OPTIONS doesn't support multiple options, and it consists  of  a  key  followed  by  a  slash  and
              corresponding  mask.  If  the  mask  is missing, tc assumes a full-length match. The option can be
              described in the form VERSION:INDEX:DIR:HWID/VERSION:INDEX_MASK:DIR_MASK:HWID_MASK, where  VERSION
              is represented as a 8bit number, INDEX as an 32bit number, DIR and HWID as a 8bit number. Multiple
              options is not supported. Note INDEX/INDEX_MASK is used when VERSION is 1,  and  DIR/DIR_MASK  and
              HWID/HWID_MASK are used when VERSION is 2.  gtp_opts OPTIONS doesn't support multiple options, and
              it consists of a key followed by a slash and corresponding  mask.  If  the  mask  is  missing,  tc
              assumes    a    full-length    match.    The    option    can    be    described   in   the   form
              PDU_TYPE:QFI/PDU_TYPE_MASK:QFI_MASK where  both  PDU_TYPE  and  QFI  are  represented  as  a  8bit
              hexadecimal  values.   pfcp_opts  OPTIONS  does not support multiple options. It consists of a key
              followed by a slash and corresponding mask. If the mask  is  missing,  tc  assumes  a  full-length
              match.  The  option  can  be  described  in  the  form TYPE:SEID/TYPE_MASK:SEID_MASK where TYPE is
              represented as a 8bit number, SEID is represented by 64bit. Both TYPE and  SEID  are  provided  in
              hex.

       ip_flags IP_FLAGS
              IP_FLAGS  may be either frag, nofrag, firstfrag or nofirstfrag where frag and nofrag could be used
              to match on fragmented packets or not, respectively. firstfrag and  nofirstfrag  can  be  used  to
              further  distinguish  fragmented  packet.  firstfrag  can be used to indicate the first fragmented
              packet. nofirstfrag can be used to  indicates  subsequent  fragmented  packets  or  non-fragmented
              packets.

       l2_miss L2_MISS
              Match  on  layer  2 miss in the bridge driver's FDB / MDB. L2_MISS may be 0 or 1. When 1, match on
              packets that encountered a layer 2 miss. When 0, match on packets that were forwarded using an FDB
              /  MDB  entry. Note that broadcast packets do not encounter a miss since a lookup is not performed
              for them.

       cfm CFM_OPTIONS
              Match on Connectivity Fault Management (CFM) fields.   CFM_OPTIONS  is  a  list  of  options  that
              describe the properties of the CFM information fields to match.

              mdl LEVEL
                     Match  on  the  Maintenance  Domain  (MD) level field.  LEVEL is an unsigned 3 bit value in
                     decimal format.

              op OPCODE
                     Match on the CFM opcode field. OPCODE is an unsigned 8 bit value in decimal format.

NOTES

       As stated above where applicable, matches of a certain layer implicitly depend on the matches of the next
       lower  layer. Precisely, layer one and two matches (indev,  dst_mac and src_mac) have no dependency, MPLS
       and layer three matches  (mpls,  mpls_label,  mpls_tc,  mpls_bos,  mpls_ttl,  ip_proto,  dst_ip,  src_ip,
       arp_tip,  arp_sip,  arp_op,  arp_tha,  arp_sha  and ip_flags) depend on the protocol option of tc filter,
       layer four port matches (dst_port and src_port) depend on ip_proto being set to tcp,  udp  or  sctp,  and
       finally ICMP matches (code and type) depend on ip_proto being set to icmp or icmpv6.

       There  can  be  only  used  one mask per one prio. If user needs to specify different mask, he has to use
       different prio.

SEE ALSO

       tc(8), tc-flow(8)