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Counter does not have any mandatory attribute to identify object uniquely. Adding a label attribute that can be used to uniquely identify object during warmboot scenarios. This is similar to existing label attribute used by LAG and virtual router.
The attribute is considered as user data attached to the object.

Related to:
#1158

Signed-off-by: Midhun Somasundaran [email protected]

Signed-off-by: Midhun Somasundaran <[email protected]>
@msomasundaran msomasundaran marked this pull request as draft February 4, 2022 06:27
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rlhui commented Feb 18, 2022

Counter does not have any mandatory attribute to identify object uniquely. Adding a label attribute that can be used to uniquely identify object during warmboot scenarios. This is similar to existing label attribute used by LAG and virtual router.
The attribute is considered as user data attached to the object.

Related to:
#1158

Signed-off-by: Midhun Somasundaran [email protected]

@rlhui rlhui merged commit 3f1802a into opencomputeproject:master Feb 18, 2022
shri-khare added a commit to shri-khare/SAI that referenced this pull request Mar 6, 2022
Summary:

This is similar to opencomputeproject#1158 and opencomputeproject#1407.

Those PRs added label attribute for LAG/virtual router and counter. This
PR adds similar label attribute for ACL counter.

ACL counter does not have any mandatory attribute to identify object
uniquely. Adding a label attribute that can be used to uniquely identify
ACL counter object during warmboot. The attribute is considered as user
data attached to the object.

Signed-off-by: Shrikrishna Khare <[email protected]>
rlhui pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 13, 2022
Summary:

This is similar to #1158 and #1407.

Those PRs added label attribute for LAG/virtual router and counter. This
PR adds similar label attribute for ACL counter.

ACL counter does not have any mandatory attribute to identify object
uniquely. Adding a label attribute that can be used to uniquely identify
ACL counter object during warmboot. The attribute is considered as user
data attached to the object.

Signed-off-by: Shrikrishna Khare <[email protected]>
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