Re: [Detnet] [mpls] [Pals] draft-decraene-mpls-slid-encoded-entropy-label-id (was RE: Please review the PALS/MPLS/DetNet Joint Session minutes)

Haoyu Song <haoyu.song@futurewei.com> Thu, 31 March 2022 19:51 UTC

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Subject: Re: [Detnet] [mpls] [Pals] draft-decraene-mpls-slid-encoded-entropy-label-id (was RE: Please review the PALS/MPLS/DetNet Joint Session minutes)
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Hi Wim,

I think introducing a new SPL as indicator can also leverage the existing hardware and requires only software upgrade. What's more important is how the new functions will be supported, but that's independent of how the indicator is specified.

Best,
Haoyu

From: mpls <mpls-bounces@ietf.org> On Behalf Of Henderickx, Wim (Nokia - BE/Antwerp)
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Subject: Re: [mpls] [Pals] draft-decraene-mpls-slid-encoded-entropy-label-id (was RE: Please review the PALS/MPLS/DetNet Joint Session minutes)

This is my point and this is what I verified on some systems that don't care about the TTL and hence work as is, because the ambiguity in the RFC.

Now also we mix 2 discussions points in my view. One is backward compatibility and 2nd is leveraging current HW to support the extensions.
For me the 2nd is also very important as this is actually an important characteristic for the speed at which we can adopt solutions. If we can get extensions with the current HW this is a big pro of the proposals out there. This is why I am advocating to adopt Bruno's draft as it allows to leverage the existing HW assets as is. Of course we need to do a SW upgrade, but this is still faster than swapping HW is most cases.


From: Greg Mirsky <gregimirsky@gmail.com<mailto:gregimirsky@gmail.com>>
Date: Thursday, 31 March 2022 at 17:59
To: Tony Li <tony.li@tony.li<mailto:tony.li@tony.li>>
Cc: Henderickx, Wim (Nokia - BE/Antwerp) <wim.henderickx@nokia.com<mailto:wim.henderickx@nokia.com>>, detnet WG <detnet@ietf.org<mailto:detnet@ietf.org>>, mpls <mpls@ietf.org<mailto:mpls@ietf.org>>, pals@ietf.org<mailto:pals@ietf.org> <pals@ietf.org<mailto:pals@ietf.org>>
Subject: Re: [mpls] [Pals] draft-decraene-mpls-slid-encoded-entropy-label-id (was RE: Please review the PALS/MPLS/DetNet Joint Session minutes)
I agree that the wording in RFC 6790 is open to interpretation. It is quite possible that a more pedantic developer would put a check for the zero value of the EL TTL field "to ensure that it is not used inadvertently for forwarding". Is it possible to check all existing implementations that support ELI/EL? And I'm surprised that the authors of the draft claim precisely the opposite:
   Hence essentially the TTL field of the EL behaves as a reserved field
   which must be set to zero when sent and ignored when received.

Regards,
Greg

On Thu, Mar 31, 2022 at 8:43 AM Tony Li <tony.li@tony.li<mailto:tony.li@tony.li>> wrote:

Gentlebeings,

On Mar 31, 2022, at 8:29 AM, Greg Mirsky <gregimirsky@gmail.com<mailto:gregimirsky@gmail.com>> wrote:

my interpretation of bullet 4 in Section 4.2 RFC 6790 "The TTL for the EL MUST be zero to ensure that it is not used inadvertently for forwarding" leads me to believe that any other than zero value in the EL TTL field is invalid per RFC 6790. Consequently, that packet MUST be dropped. If that is not breaking the existing network, please help me understand what is it.


Normally, we write clauses that describe such fields as "must be transmitted as zero and ignored upon receipt" just to avoid such ambiguity. It is unfortunate that RFC 6790 did not utilize this phrase. As it stands, it has certainly specified that the TTL field must be transmitted as zero. Yes, that implies that any other value is invalid. However, that does not guarantee that implementations will check.  In fact, the Law of Lethargy (people will do the least amount of work possible) suggests that most implementations will not check and will simply ignore the TTL field completely.

However, this is not a guarantee. Any design that attempts to reuse this TTL field does run a non-zero risk of being impacted by designs that do check and reject such entries.

IMHO, this by itself is not a serious risk, but risk evaluation is always subjective.

Designs should always acknowledge and articulate the risks that they undertake. It is then up to the collective wisdom of the group to weigh and evaluate the risks, benefits, and tradeoffs when making a decision.

Regards,
Tony