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authorahothan <ahothan@cisco.com>2019-05-13 10:34:15 -0700
committerahothan <ahothan@cisco.com>2019-05-16 16:21:57 -0700
commit7439c895c0ad2960712910ab6b72042884ce2a41 (patch)
treef1f03915eec5389d34b6180457e259b94212bf9b
parent82c15f5063f51104830ac111b392887486377655 (diff)
NFVBENCH-134 Support multiple idle interfaces per test VM
Enhance test VM to support auto-selection of PCI addresses based on MAC address Enhance syslog reporting in test VM Increase test VM version to 0.7 Add new properties to cfg.defaults.yaml to support idle interfaces Enhance cleanup to support idle networks and ports Change-Id: Ia89a2a1bee9eb5fb56f7adde074bdcec09cb0a3f Signed-off-by: ahothan <ahothan@cisco.com>
-rwxr-xr-xnfvbench/cfg.default.yaml32
-rw-r--r--nfvbench/chaining.py86
-rw-r--r--nfvbench/cleanup.py4
-rwxr-xr-xnfvbenchvm/dib/build-image.sh2
-rw-r--r--nfvbenchvm/dib/elements/nfvbenchvm/static/etc/rc.d/rc.local164
5 files changed, 219 insertions, 69 deletions
diff --git a/nfvbench/cfg.default.yaml b/nfvbench/cfg.default.yaml
index 3152bb9..eb5fa11 100755
--- a/nfvbench/cfg.default.yaml
+++ b/nfvbench/cfg.default.yaml
@@ -385,6 +385,38 @@ internal_networks:
segmentation_id:
physical_network:
+# IDLE INTERFACES: PVP, PVVP and non shared net only.
+# By default each test VM will have 2 virtual interfaces for looping traffic.
+# If service_chain_shared_net is false, additional virtual interfaces can be
+# added at VM creation time, these interfaces will not carry any traffic and
+# can be used to test the impact of idle interfaces in the overall performance.
+# All these idle interfaces will use normal ports (not direct).
+# Number of idle interfaces per VM (none by default)
+idle_interfaces_per_vm: 0
+
+# A new network is created for each idle interface.
+# If service_chain_shared_net is true, the options below will be ignored
+# and no idle interfaces will be added.
+idle_networks:
+ # Prefix for all idle networks
+ name: 'nfvbench-idle-net'
+ # Prefix for all idle subnetworks
+ subnet: 'nfvbench-idle-subnet'
+ # CIDR to use for all idle networks (value should not matter)
+ cidr: '192.169.1.0/24'
+ # Type of network associated to the idle virtual interfaces (vlan or vxlan)
+ network_type: 'vlan'
+ # segmentation ID to use for the network attached to the idle virtual interfaces
+ # vlan: leave empty to let neutron pick the segmentation ID
+ # vxlan: must specify the VNI value to be used (cannot be empty)
+ # Note that NFVbench will use as many consecutive segmentation IDs as needed.
+ # For example, for 4 PVP chains and 8 idle
+ # interfaces per VM, NFVbench will use 32 consecutive values of segmentation ID
+ # starting from the value provided.
+ segmentation_id:
+ # physnet name to use for all idle interfaces
+ physical_network:
+
# In the scenario of PVVP + SRIOV, there is choice of how the traffic will be
# handled in the middle network. The default (false) will use vswitch, while
# SRIOV can be used by toggling below setting.
diff --git a/nfvbench/chaining.py b/nfvbench/chaining.py
index a719c8a..60f3832 100644
--- a/nfvbench/chaining.py
+++ b/nfvbench/chaining.py
@@ -193,13 +193,15 @@ class ChainVnfPort(object):
class ChainNetwork(object):
"""Could be a shared network across all chains or a chain private network."""
- def __init__(self, manager, network_config, chain_id=None, lookup_only=False):
+ def __init__(self, manager, network_config, chain_id=None, lookup_only=False,
+ suffix=None):
"""Create a network for given chain.
network_config: a dict containing the network properties
(name, segmentation_id and physical_network)
chain_id: to which chain the networks belong.
a None value will mean that these networks are shared by all chains
+ suffix: a suffix to add to the network name (if not None)
"""
self.manager = manager
if chain_id is None:
@@ -211,6 +213,8 @@ class ChainNetwork(object):
else:
# network_config.name is a prefix string
self.name = network_config.name + str(chain_id)
+ if suffix:
+ self.name = self.name + suffix
self.segmentation_id = self._get_item(network_config.segmentation_id,
chain_id, auto_index=True)
self.physical_network = self._get_item(network_config.physical_network, chain_id)
@@ -299,6 +303,8 @@ class ChainNetwork(object):
if self.physical_network:
body['network']['provider:physical_network'] = self.physical_network
self.network = self.manager.neutron_client.create_network(body)['network']
+ # create associated subnet, all subnets have the same name (which is ok since
+ # we do not need to address them directly by name)
body = {
'subnet': {'name': network_config.subnet,
'cidr': network_config.cidr,
@@ -376,11 +382,18 @@ class ChainVnf(object):
if len(networks) > 2:
# we will have more than 1 VM in each chain
self.name += '-' + str(vnf_id)
+ # A list of ports for this chain
+ # There are normally 2 ports carrying traffic (index 0, and index 1) and
+ # potentially multiple idle ports not carrying traffic (index 2 and up)
+ # For example if 7 idle interfaces are requested, the corresp. ports will be
+ # at index 2 to 8
self.ports = []
self.status = None
self.instance = None
self.reuse = False
self.host_ip = None
+ self.idle_networks = []
+ self.idle_ports = []
try:
# the vnf_id is conveniently also the starting index in networks
# for the left and right networks associated to this VNF
@@ -415,7 +428,7 @@ class ChainVnf(object):
def _get_vnic_type(self, port_index):
"""Get the right vnic type for given port indexself.
- If SR-IOV is speficied, middle ports in multi-VNF chains
+ If SR-IOV is specified, middle ports in multi-VNF chains
can use vswitch or SR-IOV based on config.use_sriov_middle_net
"""
if self.manager.config.sriov:
@@ -430,6 +443,62 @@ class ChainVnf(object):
return 'direct'
return 'normal'
+ def _get_idle_networks_ports(self):
+ """Get the idle networks for PVP or PVVP chain (non shared net only)
+
+ For EXT packet path or shared net, returns empty list.
+ For PVP, PVVP these networks will be created if they do not exist.
+ chain_id: to which chain the networks belong.
+ a None value will mean that these networks are shared by all chains
+ """
+ networks = []
+ ports = []
+ config = self.manager.config
+ chain_id = self.chain.chain_id
+ idle_interfaces_per_vm = config.idle_interfaces_per_vm
+ if config.service_chain == ChainType.EXT or chain_id is None or \
+ idle_interfaces_per_vm == 0:
+ return
+
+ # Make a copy of the idle networks dict as we may have to modify the
+ # segmentation ID
+ idle_network_cfg = AttrDict(config.idle_networks)
+ if idle_network_cfg.segmentation_id:
+ segmentation_id = idle_network_cfg.segmentation_id + \
+ chain_id * idle_interfaces_per_vm
+ else:
+ segmentation_id = None
+ try:
+ # create as many idle networks and ports as requested
+ for idle_index in range(idle_interfaces_per_vm):
+ if config.service_chain == ChainType.PVP:
+ suffix = '.%d' % (idle_index)
+ else:
+ suffix = '.%d.%d' % (self.vnf_id, idle_index)
+ port_name = self.name + '-idle' + str(idle_index)
+ # update the segmentation id based on chain id and idle index
+ if segmentation_id:
+ idle_network_cfg.segmentation_id = segmentation_id + idle_index
+ port_name = port_name + "." + str(segmentation_id)
+
+ networks.append(ChainNetwork(self.manager,
+ idle_network_cfg,
+ chain_id,
+ suffix=suffix))
+ ports.append(ChainVnfPort(port_name,
+ self,
+ networks[idle_index],
+ 'normal'))
+ except Exception:
+ # need to cleanup all successful networks
+ for net in networks:
+ net.delete()
+ for port in ports:
+ port.delete()
+ raise
+ self.idle_networks = networks
+ self.idle_ports = ports
+
def _setup(self, networks):
flavor_id = self.manager.flavor.flavor.id
# Check if we can reuse an instance with same name
@@ -461,6 +530,12 @@ class ChainVnf(object):
self,
networks[index],
self._get_vnic_type(index)) for index in [0, 1]]
+
+ # create idle networks and ports only if instance is not reused
+ # if reused, we do not care about idle networks/ports
+ if not self.reuse:
+ self._get_idle_networks_ports()
+
# if no reuse, actual vm creation is deferred after all ports in the chain are created
# since we need to know the next mac in a multi-vnf chain
@@ -469,6 +544,9 @@ class ChainVnf(object):
if self.instance is None:
port_ids = [{'port-id': vnf_port.port['id']}
for vnf_port in self.ports]
+ # add idle ports
+ for idle_port in self.idle_ports:
+ port_ids.append({'port-id': idle_port.port['id']})
vm_config = self._get_vm_config(remote_mac_pair)
az = self.manager.placer.get_required_az()
server = self.manager.comp.create_server(self.name,
@@ -575,6 +653,10 @@ class ChainVnf(object):
LOG.info("Deleted instance %s", self.name)
for port in self.ports:
port.delete()
+ for port in self.idle_ports:
+ port.delete()
+ for network in self.idle_networks:
+ network.delete()
class Chain(object):
"""A class to manage a single chain.
diff --git a/nfvbench/cleanup.py b/nfvbench/cleanup.py
index 819514a..6b13f69 100644
--- a/nfvbench/cleanup.py
+++ b/nfvbench/cleanup.py
@@ -107,6 +107,7 @@ class NetworkCleaner(object):
except Exception:
LOG.exception("Port deletion failed")
+ # associated subnets are automatically deleted by neutron
for net in self.networks:
LOG.info("Deleting network %s...", net['name'])
try:
@@ -147,6 +148,9 @@ class Cleaner(object):
self.neutron_client = nclient.Client('2.0', session=session)
self.nova_client = Client(2, session=session)
network_names = [inet['name'] for inet in config.internal_networks.values()]
+ # add idle networks as well
+ if config.idle_networks.name:
+ network_names.append(config.idle_networks.name)
self.cleaners = [ComputeCleaner(self.nova_client, config.loop_vm_name),
FlavorCleaner(self.nova_client, config.flavor_type),
NetworkCleaner(self.neutron_client, network_names)]
diff --git a/nfvbenchvm/dib/build-image.sh b/nfvbenchvm/dib/build-image.sh
index d9ab20e..2291844 100755
--- a/nfvbenchvm/dib/build-image.sh
+++ b/nfvbenchvm/dib/build-image.sh
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ set -e
gs_url=artifacts.opnfv.org/nfvbench/images
# image version number
-__version__=0.6
+__version__=0.7
image_name=nfvbenchvm_centos-$__version__
# if image exists skip building
diff --git a/nfvbenchvm/dib/elements/nfvbenchvm/static/etc/rc.d/rc.local b/nfvbenchvm/dib/elements/nfvbenchvm/static/etc/rc.d/rc.local
index caf3142..94fbd74 100644
--- a/nfvbenchvm/dib/elements/nfvbenchvm/static/etc/rc.d/rc.local
+++ b/nfvbenchvm/dib/elements/nfvbenchvm/static/etc/rc.d/rc.local
@@ -18,9 +18,8 @@ fi
echo "Generating configurations for forwarder..."
eval $(cat $NFVBENCH_CONF)
touch /nfvbench_configured.flag
-NICS=`lspci -D | grep Ethernet | cut -d' ' -f1 | xargs`
-PCI_ADDRESS_1=`echo $NICS | awk '{ print $1 }'`
-PCI_ADDRESS_2=`echo $NICS | awk '{ print $2 }'`
+
+
CPU_CORES=`grep -c ^processor /proc/cpuinfo`
CPU_MASKS=0x`echo "obase=16; 2 ^ $CPU_CORES - 1" | bc`
WORKER_CORES=`expr $CPU_CORES - 1`
@@ -30,81 +29,114 @@ echo 1 > /sys/bus/workqueue/devices/writeback/cpumask
echo 1 > /sys/devices/virtual/workqueue/cpumask
echo 1 > /proc/irq/default_smp_affinity
for irq in `ls /proc/irq/`; do
- echo 1 > /proc/irq/$irq/smp_affinity
+ if [ -f /proc/irq/$irq/smp_affinity ]; then
+ echo 1 > /proc/irq/$irq/smp_affinity
+ fi
done
tuna -c $(seq -s, 1 1 $WORKER_CORES) --isolate
+NET_PATH=/sys/class/net
+
+get_pci_address() {
+ # device mapping for CentOS Linux 7:
+ # lspci:
+ # 00.03.0 Ethernet controller: Red Hat, Inc. Virtio network device
+ # 00.04.0 Ethernet controller: Red Hat, Inc. Virtio network device
+ # /sys/class/net:
+ # /sys/class/net/eth0 -> ../../devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:03.0/virtio0/net/eth0
+ # /sys/class/net/eth1 -> ../../devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:04.0/virtio1/net/eth1
+
+ mac=$1
+ for f in $(ls $NET_PATH/); do
+ if grep -q "$mac" $NET_PATH/$f/address; then
+ pci_addr=$(readlink $NET_PATH/$f | cut -d "/" -f5)
+ # some virtual interfaces match on MAC and do not have a PCI address
+ if [ "$pci_addr" -a "$pci_addr" != "N/A" ]; then
+ break
+ else
+ pci_addr=""
+ fi
+ fi;
+ done
+ if [ -z "$pci_addr" ]; then
+ echo "ERROR: Cannot find pci address for MAC $mac" >&2
+ logger "NFVBENCHVM ERROR: Cannot find pci address for MAC $mac"
+ return 1
+ fi
+ echo $pci_addr
+ return 0
+}
+
# Sometimes the interfaces on the loopback VM will use different drivers, e.g.
# one from vswitch which is virtio based, one is from SRIOV VF. In this case,
# we have to make sure the forwarder uses them in the right order, which is
# especially important if the VM is in a PVVP chain.
-SWAP_FLAG=0
if [ $INTF_MAC1 ] && [ $INTF_MAC2 ]; then
- NET_PATH=/sys/class/net
- EXP_INTF_1=$(for f in $(ls $NET_PATH/); do if grep -q "$INTF_MAC1" $NET_PATH/$f/address; then echo $f; break; fi; done)
- EXP_PCI_ADDRESS_1=$(ethtool -i $EXP_INTF_1 | grep "bus-info" | awk -F' ' '{ print $2 }')
- EXP_INTF_2=$(for f in $(ls $NET_PATH/); do if grep -q "$INTF_MAC2" $NET_PATH/$f/address; then echo $f; break; fi; done)
- EXP_PCI_ADDRESS_2=$(ethtool -i $EXP_INTF_2 | grep "bus-info" | awk -F' ' '{ print $2 }')
- if [ "$PCI_ADDRESS_1" == "$EXP_PCI_ADDRESS_2" ] && [ "$PCI_ADDRESS_2" == "$EXP_PCI_ADDRESS_1" ]; then
- # Interfaces are not coming in the expected order:
- # (1) Swap the traffic generator MAC in the case of testpmd;
- # (2) Swap the interface configs in the case of VPP;
- SWAP_FLAG=1
- fi
+ PCI_ADDRESS_1=$(get_pci_address $INTF_MAC1)
+ PCI_ADDRESS_2=$(get_pci_address $INTF_MAC2)
+else
+ echo "ERROR: VM MAC Addresses missing in $NFVBENCH_CONF"
+ logger "NFVBENCHVM ERROR: VM MAC Addresses missing in $NFVBENCH_CONF"
fi
-# Configure the forwarder
-if [ -z "`lsmod | grep igb_uio`" ]; then
- modprobe uio
- insmod /dpdk/igb_uio.ko
-fi
-if [ "$FORWARDER" == "testpmd" ]; then
- echo "Configuring testpmd..."
- if [ $SWAP_FLAG -eq 1 ]; then
- TEMP=$TG_MAC1; TG_MAC1=$TG_MAC2; TG_MAC2=$TEMP
+if [ $PCI_ADDRESS_1 ] && [ $PCI_ADDRESS_2 ]; then
+ logger "NFVBENCHVM: Using pci $PCI_ADDRESS_1 ($INTF_MAC1)"
+ logger "NFVBENCHVM: Using pci $PCI_ADDRESS_2 ($INTF_MAC2)"
+ # Configure the forwarder
+ if [ -z "`lsmod | grep igb_uio`" ]; then
+ modprobe uio
+ insmod /dpdk/igb_uio.ko
fi
- # Binding ports to DPDK
- /dpdk/dpdk-devbind.py -b igb_uio $PCI_ADDRESS_1
- /dpdk/dpdk-devbind.py -b igb_uio $PCI_ADDRESS_2
- screen -dmSL testpmd /dpdk/testpmd \
- -c $CPU_MASKS \
- -n 4 \
- -- \
- --burst=32 \
- --txd=256 \
- --rxd=1024 \
- --eth-peer=0,$TG_MAC1 \
- --eth-peer=1,$TG_MAC2 \
- --forward-mode=mac \
- --nb-cores=$WORKER_CORES \
- --max-pkt-len=9000 \
- --cmdline-file=/dpdk/testpmd_cmd.txt
-else
- echo "Configuring vpp..."
- cp /vpp/startup.conf /etc/vpp/startup.conf
- cp /vpp/vm.conf /etc/vpp/vm.conf
+ if [ "$FORWARDER" == "testpmd" ]; then
+ echo "Configuring testpmd..."
+ # Binding ports to DPDK
+ /dpdk/dpdk-devbind.py -b igb_uio $PCI_ADDRESS_1
+ /dpdk/dpdk-devbind.py -b igb_uio $PCI_ADDRESS_2
+ screen -dmSL testpmd /dpdk/testpmd \
+ -c $CPU_MASKS \
+ -n 4 \
+ -- \
+ --burst=32 \
+ --txd=256 \
+ --rxd=1024 \
+ --eth-peer=0,$TG_MAC1 \
+ --eth-peer=1,$TG_MAC2 \
+ --forward-mode=mac \
+ --nb-cores=$WORKER_CORES \
+ --max-pkt-len=9000 \
+ --cmdline-file=/dpdk/testpmd_cmd.txt
+ echo "testpmd running in screen 'testpmd'"
+ logger "NFVBENCHVM: testpmd running in screen 'testpmd'"
+ else
+ echo "Configuring vpp..."
+ cp /vpp/startup.conf /etc/vpp/startup.conf
+ cp /vpp/vm.conf /etc/vpp/vm.conf
- sed -i "s/{{PCI_ADDRESS_1}}/$PCI_ADDRESS_1/g" /etc/vpp/startup.conf
- sed -i "s/{{PCI_ADDRESS_2}}/$PCI_ADDRESS_2/g" /etc/vpp/startup.conf
- sed -i "s/{{WORKER_CORES}}/$WORKER_CORES/g" /etc/vpp/startup.conf
- service vpp start
- sleep 10
+ sed -i "s/{{PCI_ADDRESS_1}}/$PCI_ADDRESS_1/g" /etc/vpp/startup.conf
+ sed -i "s/{{PCI_ADDRESS_2}}/$PCI_ADDRESS_2/g" /etc/vpp/startup.conf
+ sed -i "s/{{WORKER_CORES}}/$WORKER_CORES/g" /etc/vpp/startup.conf
+ service vpp start
+ sleep 10
- INTFS=`vppctl show int | grep Ethernet | xargs`
- INTF_1=`echo $INTFS | awk '{ print $1 }'`
- INTF_2=`echo $INTFS | awk '{ print $4 }'`
- if [ $SWAP_FLAG -eq 1 ]; then
- TEMP=$INTF_1; INTF_1=$INTF_2; INTF_2=$TEMP
+ INTFS=`vppctl show int | grep Ethernet | xargs`
+ INTF_1=`echo $INTFS | awk '{ print $1 }'`
+ INTF_2=`echo $INTFS | awk '{ print $4 }'`
+ sed -i "s/{{INTF_1}}/${INTF_1//\//\/}/g" /etc/vpp/vm.conf
+ sed -i "s/{{INTF_2}}/${INTF_2//\//\/}/g" /etc/vpp/vm.conf
+ sed -i "s/{{VNF_GATEWAY1_CIDR}}/${VNF_GATEWAY1_CIDR//\//\/}/g" /etc/vpp/vm.conf
+ sed -i "s/{{VNF_GATEWAY2_CIDR}}/${VNF_GATEWAY2_CIDR//\//\/}/g" /etc/vpp/vm.conf
+ sed -i "s/{{TG_MAC1}}/${TG_MAC1}/g" /etc/vpp/vm.conf
+ sed -i "s/{{TG_MAC2}}/${TG_MAC2}/g" /etc/vpp/vm.conf
+ sed -i "s/{{TG_NET1}}/${TG_NET1//\//\/}/g" /etc/vpp/vm.conf
+ sed -i "s/{{TG_NET2}}/${TG_NET2//\//\/}/g" /etc/vpp/vm.conf
+ sed -i "s/{{TG_GATEWAY1_IP}}/${TG_GATEWAY1_IP}/g" /etc/vpp/vm.conf
+ sed -i "s/{{TG_GATEWAY2_IP}}/${TG_GATEWAY2_IP}/g" /etc/vpp/vm.conf
+ service vpp restart
+ logger "NFVBENCHVM: vpp service restarted"
fi
- sed -i "s/{{INTF_1}}/${INTF_1//\//\/}/g" /etc/vpp/vm.conf
- sed -i "s/{{INTF_2}}/${INTF_2//\//\/}/g" /etc/vpp/vm.conf
- sed -i "s/{{VNF_GATEWAY1_CIDR}}/${VNF_GATEWAY1_CIDR//\//\/}/g" /etc/vpp/vm.conf
- sed -i "s/{{VNF_GATEWAY2_CIDR}}/${VNF_GATEWAY2_CIDR//\//\/}/g" /etc/vpp/vm.conf
- sed -i "s/{{TG_MAC1}}/${TG_MAC1}/g" /etc/vpp/vm.conf
- sed -i "s/{{TG_MAC2}}/${TG_MAC2}/g" /etc/vpp/vm.conf
- sed -i "s/{{TG_NET1}}/${TG_NET1//\//\/}/g" /etc/vpp/vm.conf
- sed -i "s/{{TG_NET2}}/${TG_NET2//\//\/}/g" /etc/vpp/vm.conf
- sed -i "s/{{TG_GATEWAY1_IP}}/${TG_GATEWAY1_IP}/g" /etc/vpp/vm.conf
- sed -i "s/{{TG_GATEWAY2_IP}}/${TG_GATEWAY2_IP}/g" /etc/vpp/vm.conf
- service vpp restart
+else
+ echo "ERROR: Cannot find PCI Address from MAC"
+ echo "$INTF_MAC1: $PCI_ADDRESS_1"
+ echo "$INTF_MAC2: $PCI_ADDRESS_2"
+ logger "NFVBENCHVM ERROR: Cannot find PCI Address from MAC"
fi