On Fri, Feb 05, 2016 at 04:17:43PM +0530, Niti Rohilla wrote: > GPRS Tunneling Protocol (GTP) is a group of IP-based communications protocols > used to carry general packet radio service (GPRS) within GSM, UMTS > and LTE networks. GTP-U is used for carrying user data within the GPRS core > network and between the radio access network and the core network. > In case of GTP, the tunneling code attaches a header with harcoded source and > destination MAC address 06:00:00:00:00:00, where the locally administered bit > is set to 1. This patch adds the implementation of mandatory part of GTP-U > protocol and supports only G-PDU messages. In G-PDU message, GTP-U header > is followed by a T-PDU. > > Signed-off-by:Niti Rohilla <niti.rohi...@tcs.com> > Co-authored-by:Saloni Jain <saloni.j...@tcs.com>
It doesn't look like upstream Linux has a GTP implementation. Because our usual workflow is to get code upstream first, you should start by submitting the kernel patches against net-next when that tree is open (I don't follow netdev, so I have no idea when that is). Then, once the GTP code is upstream, we can get it into OVS here. _______________________________________________ dev mailing list dev@openvswitch.org http://openvswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/dev