Add an optional configuration file
A simple convenience configfile can provide a mapping between VPP interface names, Linux Control Plane interface names, and descriptions. An example: ``` interfaces: "TenGigabitEthernet6/0/0": description: "Infra: xsw0.chrma0:2" lcp: "xe1-0" "TenGigabitEthernet6/0/0.3102": description: "Infra: QinQ to Solnet for Daedalean" lcp: "xe1-0.3102" "TenGigabitEthernet6/0/0.310211": description: "Cust: Daedalean IP Transit" lcp: "xe1-0.3102.11" ``` This configuration file is completely optional. If the `-c` flag is empty, or it's set but the file does not exist, the Agent will simply enumerate all interfaces, and set the `ifAlias` OID to the same value as the `ifName`. However, if the config file is read, it will change the behavior as follows: * Any `tapNN` interface names from VPP will be matched to their PHY by looking up their Linux Control Plane interface. The `ifName` field will be rewritten to the _LIP_ `host-if`. For example, `tap3` above will become `xe1-0` while `tap3.310211` will become `xe1-0.3102.11`. * The `ifAlias` OID for a PHY will be set to the `description` field. * The `ifAlias` OID for a TAP will be set to the string `LCP: ` followed by its PHY `ifName`. For example, `xe1-0.3102.11` will become `LCP TenGigabitEthernet6/0/0.310211 (tap9)`
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self.socket.send(pdu.encode())
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def recv_pdu(self):
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buf = self.socket.recv(8192)
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buf = self.socket.recv(100000)
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if not buf: return None
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pdu = PDU()
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pdu.decode(buf)
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