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author | Deepak S <deepak.s@linux.intel.com> | 2017-10-17 21:23:00 -0700 |
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committer | Deepak S <deepak.s@linux.intel.com> | 2017-10-17 23:44:26 -0700 |
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parent | e44592e08dd0a9f6a64586e11374f8e9e6285fa0 (diff) |
update rest api table
Change-Id: I71f8b419a8b28bc3c9208c8902b91d06bc4653de
Signed-off-by: Deepak S <deepak.s@linux.intel.com>
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diff --git a/docs/release/release-notes/release-notes.rst b/docs/release/release-notes/release-notes.rst index 1a6966fe..e2a66217 100644 --- a/docs/release/release-notes/release-notes.rst +++ b/docs/release/release-notes/release-notes.rst @@ -43,7 +43,6 @@ Version History | *Date* | *Version* | *Comment* | | | | | +----------------+--------------------+---------------------------------+ -+----------------+--------------------+---------------------------------+ | "Oct 20 2017" | 5.0 | SampleVNF for Euphrates release | | | | | +----------------+--------------------+---------------------------------+ @@ -80,21 +79,20 @@ OPNFV platform, including: For Euphrates release, the *SampleVNF* supported: -:: - +----------------+---------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+ - | **VNF** | **Name** | **version** | - +----------------+---------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+ - | **CGNAPT** | Carrier Grade Network Address and port Translation .5.0 | v0.1.0 | - +----------------+---------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+ - | **Prox** | Packet pROcessing eXecution engine | v0.39.0 | - | acts as traffic generator, L3FWD, L2FWD, BNG etc | | - +----------------+---------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+ - | **vACL** | Access Control List | v0.1.0 | - +----------------+---------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+ - | **vFW** | Firewall | v0.1.0 | - +----------------+---------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+ - | **UDP_replay** | UDP_Replay | v0.1.0 | - +----------------+---------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+ ++----------------+---------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+ +| *VNF* | *Name* | *version* | ++----------------+---------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+ +| *CGNAPT* | Carrier Grade Network Address and port Translation .5.0 | v0.1.0 | ++----------------+---------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+ +| *Prox* | Packet pROcessing eXecution engine | v0.39.0 | +| | acts as traffic generator, L3FWD, L2FWD, BNG etc | | ++----------------+---------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+ +| *vACL* | Access Control List | v0.1.0 | ++----------------+---------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+ +| *vFW* | Firewall | v0.1.0 | ++----------------+---------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+ +| *UDP_replay* | UDP_Replay | v0.1.0 | ++----------------+---------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+ .. note:: Highlevel Desgin and features supported by each of the VNFs is described in Developer and user guide. @@ -154,7 +152,7 @@ Documents - User Guide: http://artifacts.opnfv.org/samplevnf/euphrates/5.0.0/docs/testing_user_userguide/index.html - - Developer Guide: http://artifacts.opnfv.org/samplevnf/euphrates/5.0.0/docs/testing_developer/index.html + - Developer Guide: http://artifacts.opnfv.org/samplevnf/euphrates/5.0.0/docs/testing_developer/index.html Software Deliverables diff --git a/docs/release/results/overview.rst b/docs/release/results/overview.rst index 77b36542..df04d327 100644 --- a/docs/release/results/overview.rst +++ b/docs/release/results/overview.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ .. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 .. (c) OPNFV, Intel Corporation and other. -Yardstick test tesult document overview +SampleVNF test tesult document overview ======================================= .. _`SampleVNF user guide`: artifacts.opnfv.org/samplevnf/docs/userguide/index.html diff --git a/docs/testing/user/userguide/01-introduction.rst b/docs/testing/user/userguide/01-introduction.rst index ab79e931..10c0161f 100755 --- a/docs/testing/user/userguide/01-introduction.rst +++ b/docs/testing/user/userguide/01-introduction.rst @@ -53,6 +53,12 @@ This document consists of the following chapters: * Chapter :doc:`05-How_to_run_SampleVNFs` provides example on how installing and running *SampleVNF*. +* Chapter :doc:`06-How_to_use_REST_api` provides info on how to run REST API *SampleVNF*. + +* Chapter :doc:`07-Config_files` provides info *SampleVNF* configuration. + +* Chapter :doc:`08-CLI_Commands_Reference` provides info on CLI commands supported by *SampleVNF* + Contact SampleVNF ================= diff --git a/docs/testing/user/userguide/03-architecture.rst b/docs/testing/user/userguide/03-architecture.rst index 62a17349..08e1b2f2 100755 --- a/docs/testing/user/userguide/03-architecture.rst +++ b/docs/testing/user/userguide/03-architecture.rst @@ -81,6 +81,64 @@ VNF supported small and readable configuration files. This VNF can act as L2FWD, L3FWD, BNG etc. +Feature supported by the VNFs +----------------------------- + +The following features were verified by SampleVNF test cases: + + - vFW - Virtual Firewall + + * Basic Packet filter dropping malformed, invalid packets based on L3/L4 packet headers + * Policy based filtering + * Dynamic Packet filtering through Connection Tracker for TCP and UDP + * SYN-flood protection via synproxy for TCP + * UDP, TCP and ICMP protocol pass-through + * CLI based enable/disable connection tracking, synproxy, basic packet filtering + * Multithread support + * Multiple physical port support + * Providing statistics on traffic traversing the VNF + + - vCG-NAPT - Carrier Grade Network Address and port Translation + + * Static and dynamic Network address translation. + * Static and dynamic Network address and port translation + * ARP (request, response, gratuitous) + * ICMP (terminal echo, echo response, pass-through) + * UDP, TCP and ICMP protocol pass-through + * Multithread support and Multiple physical port support + * Limiting max ports per client + * Limiting max clients per public IP address + * Live Session tracking to NAT flow + * NAT64 – connectivity between IPv6 access network to IPv4 data network. + + - vACL - Access Control List + + * CLI based Run-time rule configuration (Add, Delete, List, Display, Clear, Modify) + * IPv4 and IPv6 5 tuple packet Selector support + * Counting packets and bytes per rule + * Multithread support + * Multiple physical port support + * Forwarding packets to specific ports on base of rules + * Rules definition on base TCP/UDP connection tracking + + - Prox - Packet pROcessing eXecution engine. + + * Classify + * Drop + * Basic Forwarding (no touch) + * L2 Forwarding (change MAC) + * GRE encap/decap + * Load balance based on packet fields + * Symmetric load balancing + * QinQ encap/decap IPv4/IPv6 + * ARP + * QoS + * Routing + * Unmpls + * Policing + * Basic ACL + * Basic CGNAT + Test Framework -------------- diff --git a/docs/testing/user/userguide/04-installation.rst b/docs/testing/user/userguide/04-installation.rst index 3b925759..a415b418 100644 --- a/docs/testing/user/userguide/04-installation.rst +++ b/docs/testing/user/userguide/04-installation.rst @@ -220,6 +220,6 @@ Manual Build 1) git clone https://git.opnfv.org/samplevnf 2) cd samplevnf and run ./tools/samplevnf-img-dpdk-samplevnf-modify tools/ubuntu-server-cloudimg-samplevnf-modify.sh - Image available in: /tmp/workspace/samplevnf/xenial-server-cloudimg-amd64-disk1.img + Image available in: /tmp/workspace/samplevnf/xenial-server-cloudimg-amd64-disk1.img To run VNFs. Please refer chapter `05-How_to_run_SampleVNFs.rst` diff --git a/docs/testing/user/userguide/05-How_to_run_SampleVNFs.rst b/docs/testing/user/userguide/05-How_to_run_SampleVNFs.rst index 3835a439..b087312a 100644 --- a/docs/testing/user/userguide/05-How_to_run_SampleVNFs.rst +++ b/docs/testing/user/userguide/05-How_to_run_SampleVNFs.rst @@ -32,7 +32,6 @@ Hardware & Software Ingredients SUT requirements: - +-----------+------------------+ | Item | Description | +-----------+------------------+ @@ -49,7 +48,6 @@ SUT requirements: Boot and BIOS settings: - +------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ | Boot settings | default_hugepagesz=1G hugepagesz=1G hugepages=16 | | | hugepagesz=2M hugepages=2048 isolcpus=1-11,22-33 | @@ -57,7 +55,7 @@ Boot and BIOS settings: | | Note: nohz_full and rcu_nocbs is to disable Linux*| | | kernel interrupts, and it’s import | +------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ - |BIOS | CPU Power and Performance Policy <Performance> | + | BIOS | CPU Power and Performance Policy <Performance> | | | CPU C-state Disabled | | | CPU P-state Disabled | | | Enhanced Intel® Speedstep® Tech Disabled | @@ -77,6 +75,7 @@ The connectivity could be 1) Single port pair : One pair ports used for traffic :: + e.g. Single port pair link0 and link1 of VNF are used TG:port 0 <------> VNF:Port 0 TG:port 1 <------> VNF:Port 1 @@ -89,6 +88,7 @@ The connectivity could be 2) Multi port pair : More than one pair of traffic :: + e.g. Two port pair link 0, link1, link2 and link3 of VNF are used TG:port 0 <------> VNF:Port 0 TG:port 1 <------> VNF:Port 1 @@ -538,22 +538,451 @@ PROX is a DPDK-based application implementing Telco use-cases such as a simplified BRAS/BNG, light-weight AFTR... It also allows configuring finer grained network functions like QoS, Routing, load-balancing... +PROX COMMANDS AND SCREENS +------------------------- + + +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ + | *RUNTIME COMMAND* | *DESCRIPTION* | *EXAMPLE* | + +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ + | quit | Stop all cores and quit | | + +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ + | help <substr> | Show list of commands that have <substr> as a substring. | | + | | If no substring is provided, all commands are shown. | | + +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ + | verbose <level> | Set the verbosity level of some printed messages. | | + | | Possible values are: 0 (default value, error messages only), | verbose 1 | + | | 1 (+ warnings), 2 (+ info) and 3 (+ debugging) | | + +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ + | thread info <core_id> <task_id> | Show task specific information | | + +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ + | update interval <value> | Update statistics refresh rate, in msec (must be >=10). | | + | | Default is 1 second | update interval 500 | + +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ + | rx tx info | Print connections between tasks on all cores | | + +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ + | start <core list>|all <task_id> | Start cores specified in <core list> or all cores. | start all | + | | If <task_id> is not specified, all tasks for the specified cores | start 1 | + | | will be started. | start 1s0-4s0 | + +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ + | stop <core list>|all <task_id> | Stop cores specified in <core list> or all cores. | | + | | If <task_id> is not specified, all tasks for the specified | stop 1 | + | | cores will be stopped. | | + +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ + | dump <coreid> <taskid> <nbpkts> | Create a hex dump of <nb_packets> from <task_id> on <core_id> | dump 2 1 5 | + | | showing how packets have changed between RX and TX. | | + +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ + | dump_rx <coreid> <taskid> <nbpkts> | Create a hex dump of <nb_packets> from <task_id> on <coreid> at RX | dump_rx 2 1 5 | + +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ + | dump_tx <coreid> <taskid> <nbpkts> | Create a hex dump of <nb_packets> from <task_id> on <coreid> at TX | dump_tx 2 1 5 | + +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ + | rx distr start | Start gathering statistical distribution of received packets | | + +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ + | rx distr stop | Stop gathering statistical distribution of received packets | | + +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ + | rx distr reset | Reset gathered statistical distribution of received packets | | + +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ + | rx distr show | Display gathered statistical distribution of received packets | | + +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ + | rate <port id> <queue id> <rate> | Set transmit rate in Mb/s. This does not include preamble, SFD and IFG | rate 0 0 1000 | + +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ + | count <core id> <task id> <count> | Generate <count> packets, then pause generating | count 1 0 5 | + +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ + | pkt_size <coreid> <taskid> <pktsize> | Set the packet size to <pkt_size> | pkt_size 1 3 255 | + +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ + | speed <core_id> <task_id> <speed percentage> | Change the speed to <speed percentage> of a | | + | | 10 Gbps line at which packets are being generated | speed 1 0 50 | + | | on core <core_id> in task <task_id> | | + +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ + | speed_byte <core_id> <task_id> <speed> | Change speed to <speed>. The speed is specified in units of bytes per sec | | + +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ + | set value <core_id> <task_id> <offset> | Set <value_len> bytes to <value> at offset <offset> in packets | | + | <value> <value_len> | generated on <core_id> <task_id> | set value 4 1 14 10 1 | + +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ + | reset values all | Undo all `set value` commands on all cores/tasks | | + +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ + | reset values <core id> <task id> | Undo all `set value` commands on specified core/task | | + +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ + | arp add <core id> <task id> <port id> | | | + | <gre id> <svlan> <cvlan> <ip addr> | | | + | <mac addr> <user> | Add a single ARP entry into a CPE table on <core id>/<task id> | | + +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ + | rule add <core id> <task id> svlan_id&mask | | | + | cvlan_id&mask ip_proto&mask | | | + | source_ip/prefix destination_ip/prefix | | | + | range dport_range action | Add a rule to the ACL table on <core id>/<task id> | | + +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ + | route add <core id> <task id> | | | + | <ip/prefix> <next hop id> | Add a route to the routing table on core <core id> <task id> | route add 10.0.16.0/24 9 | + +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ + | reset stats | Reset all statistics | | + +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ + | tot stats | Print total RX and TX packets | | + +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ + | tot ierrors per sec | Print total number of ierrors per second | | + +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ + | pps stats | Print RX and TX packet rate in unit of packet per second | | + +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ + | lat stats <core id> <task id> | Print min,max,avg latency as measured during last sampling interval | lat stats 1 0 | + +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ + | lat packets <core id> <task id> | Print the latency for each of the last set of packets | | + +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ + | core stats <core id> <task id> | Print rx/tx/drop for task <task id> running on core <core id> | | + +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ + | port_stats <port id> | Print rate for no_mbufs, ierrors, rx_bytes, tx_bytes, rx_pkts, | | + | | tx_pkts and totals for RX, TX, no_mbufs ierrors for port <port id> | | + +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ + | ring info all | Get information about ring, such as ring size and | | + | | number of elements in the ring | | + +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ + | ring info <core id> <task id> | Get information about ring on core <core id> | | + | | in task <task id>, such as ring size and number of elements in the ring | ring info 1 0 | + +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ + | port info <port id> [brief] | Get port related information, such as MAC address, socket, | | + | | number of descriptors..., . Adding `brief` after command | | + | | prints short version of output. | port info 1 | + +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ + | port up <port id> | Set the port up (all ports are up at startup) | port up 1 | + +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ + | port down <port id> | Set the port down | port down 1 | + +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ + | port xstats <port id> | Get extra statistics for the port | port xstats 1 | + +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ + | version | Show version | | + +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ + | port_stats <port id> | Print rate for no_mbufs, ierrors, rx_bytes, tx_bytes, rx_pkts, | | + | | tx_pkts and totals for RX, TX, no_mbufs ierrors for port <port id> | | + +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ + +While PROX is running, F1 to F6 change the view on the system. Pressing F1 switches to the main screen showing per core statistics. When PROX is started, +this is the screen shown by default. Pressing F2 switches to show port-based information. Pressing F3 shows information (i.e. occupancy, memory usage, ...) +about memory pools. If there are tasks with mode=lat, F4 displays latency measurements made during the last second by each of those tasks. +F5 displays DPDK ring information. F6 is for L4 generation. If no command has been entered, numbers 1 to 6 can also be used to change the view on the system. +This is provided to allow changing screens in environments that do not pass function keys to PROX. + +Page Up and Page Down can be used to view per core statistics that would otherwise not fit on the screen. Escape quits PROX. +The history of previously entered commands can be navigated using the Up and Down arrows. Statistics can be reset with F12. + +COMMAND LINE OPTIONS +-------------------- +Run PROX with the "--help" argument to display the usage text and the list of supported options as shown below. +PROX supports many compilation flags to enable or disable features. For these flags, refer to the Makefile. +Refer to the README file for more information on how to run PROX for specific use cases. + +:: + + Usage: ./build/prox [-f CONFIG_FILE] [-l LOG_FILE] [-p] [-o DISPLAY] [-v] [-a|-e] [-m|-s|-i] [-n] [-w DEF] [-q] [-k] [-d] [-z] [-r VAL] [-u] [-t] + -f CONFIG_FILE : configuration file to load, ./prox.cfg by default + -l LOG_FILE : log file name, ./prox.log by default + -p : include PID in log file name if default log file is used + -o DISPLAY: Set display to use, can be 'curses' (default), 'cli' or 'none' + -v verbosity : initial logging verbosity + -a : autostart all cores (by default) + -e : don't autostart + -n : Create NULL devices instead of using PCI devices, useful together with -i + -m : list supported task modes and exit + -s : check configuration file syntax and exit + -i : check initialization sequence and exit + -u : Listen on UDS /tmp/prox.sock + -t : Listen on TCP port 8474 + -q : Pass argument to Lua interpreter, useful to define variables + -w : define variable using syntax varname=value + takes precedence over variables defined in CONFIG_FILE + -k : Log statistics to file "stats_dump" in current directory + -d : Run as daemon, the parent process will block until PROX is not initialized + -z : Ignore CPU topology, implies -i + -r : Change initial screen refresh rate. If set to a lower than 0.001 seconds, + screen refreshing will be disabled + +CONFIGURATION FILE FORMAT +------------------------- +The configuration file is divided into multiple sections, each of which is used to define some parameters and options. +Sections are created using the [section name] syntax. The list of sections, where # represents an integer, is as follows: + +:: + + [eal options] + [port #] + [variables] + [defaults] + [global] + [core #] + +In each section, entries are created using the key=value syntax. +Comments are created using the ; symbol: all characters from the ; +symbol to the end of line are ignored. A # symbol at the beginning of the section name comments +the whole section out: all entries in the section are treated as comments and are ignored. For example: + +:: + + [#core 1] + ; this is a comment + parameter name=parameter value ; this entry is ignored because the section is commented out + +* [EAL OPTIONS]: The following parameters are supported: + +:: + + -m ; Specifies the amount of memory used. If not provided, all hugepages will be used. + -n ; Specifies the number of memory channels. Use -n4 for latest Intel Xeon based platforms + -r ; Specifies the number of memory ranks. + eal ; Specifies DPDK EAL extra options. Those options will be passed blindly to DPDK. + +* [PORT #]: DPDK ports are usually referenced by their port_id, i.e. an integer starting from 0. + Using port_id in the configuration file is tedious, since the same port_id can appear at + different places (rx port, tx port, routing tables), and those ports might change (e.g. if cables are swapped). + In order to make the configuration file easier to read and modify, DPDK ports are given a name with the name= option. + The name serves as the reference, and in addition, it will show up in the display at runtime. + +:: + + PARAMETER EXAMPLE DESCRIPTION + ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + name inet0 Use inet0 to later refer to this port + mac hardware value can be: hardware, random or a literal MAC address + rx desc 256 number of descriptors to allocate for reception + tx desc 256 number of descriptors to allocate for transmission + promiscuous yes enable promiscuous mode + strip crc yes enable CRC stripping + rss yes enable RSS + lsc no While lsc is disabled for drivers known to not provide support, + this option explicitely overrides these settings. + rx_ring dpdk_ring_name use DPDK ring as an interface (receive side) + tx_ring dpdk_ring_name use DPDK ring as an interface (transmit side) + +* [VARIABLES]: Variables can be defined in the configuration file using the $varname=value syntax. + Variables defined on the command line (-w varname=value) take precedence and do not create + conflicts with variables defined in the configuration file. Variables are used in the + configuration file using the $varname syntax: each instance of $varname is replaced by its + associated value. This is typically useful if the same parameter must be used at several places. + For instance, you might want to have multiple load balancers, all transmitting to the same set + of worker cores. The list of worker cores could then be defined once in a variable: + +:: + + [variables] + $wk=1s0-5s0 + +Then, a load balancer definition would use the variable: + +:: + + [core 6s0] + name=LB + task=0 + mode=lbnetwork + tx cores=$wk task=0 + ... + +And the section defining the worker cores would be: + +:: + + [core $wk] + name=worker + task=0 + mode=qinqencapv4 + ... + +* [DEFAULTS]: The default value of some options can be overridden using the [defaults] section: + +:: + + PARAMETER EXAMPLE DESCRIPTION + ----------------------------------- + mempool size 16K number of mbufs per task, relevant when task receives from a port. + this is the n argument provided to rte_mempool_create() + qinq tag 0xa888 Set qinq tag for all tasks. The result of adding this option is the + same as adding qinq tag= to each task + memcache size 128 number of mbufs cached per core, default is 256 this is the cache_size + argument provided to rte_mempool_create() + +* [GLOBAL]: The following parameters are supported: + +:: + + PARAMETER EXAMPLE DESCRIPTION + ------------------------------------------------- + name BNG Name of the configuration, which will be shown in the title box at runtime. + start time 10 Time in seconds after which average statistics will be started. + Default value is 0. + duration time 30 Runtime duration in seconds, counted after start time. + This is typically useful to automate testing using + different parameters: PROX automatically exits when the + runtime duration has elapsed. Initialization and start time + are not included in this runtime duration. + For example, if start time is set to 10 and duration time is set to 30, + the total execution time (after initialization) will be 40 seconds. + Default value is 0, which means infinity and prevents PROX from automatically exiting. + shuffle yes When this parameter is set to yes, the order of mbufs + within mempools is randomized to simulate a system that has + been warmed up. Default value is no. + gre cfg /path/to/file.csv Path to CSV file that provides QinQ-to-GRE mapping. + Default value is gre_table.csv in same directory as + configuration file. Fields are GRE key and QinQ value (computed as SVLAN * 4096 + CVLAN). + pre cmd ls Arbitrary system commands to run while reading cfg. This option can occur multiple times. + user cfg /path/to/file.csv Path to CSV file that provides QinQ-to-User mapping. + Default value is user_table.csv in same directory as configuration file. + Fields are SVLAN, CVLAN and User-Id. + next hop cfg /path/to/file.csv Path to CSV file that provides Next-Hop details. + Default value is next_hop.csv in same directory as configuration file. + Fields are Next-Hop index (as returned by LPM lookup), + Out-Port index, Next-Hop IP (unused), Next-Hop MAC and MPLS label. + ipv4 cfg /path/to/file.csv Path to CSV file that provides IPv4 LPM routing table. + Default value is ipv4.csv in same directory as configuration file. + Fields are IPv4 subnet (in CIDR notation) and Next-Hop index. + dscp cfg /path/to/file.csv Path to CSV file that provides mapping for QoS classification, + from DSCP to Traffic Class and Queue. + Default value is dscp.csv in same directory as configuration file. + Fields are DSCP (0-63), Traffic Class (0-3) and Queue (0-3). + ipv6 tunnel cfg /path/to/file.csv Path to CSV file that provides lwAFTR binding table. + Default value is ipv6_tun_bind.csv in same directory as configuration file. + Fields are lwB4 IPv6 address, next hop MAC address towards lwB4, + IPv4 Public address and IPv4 Public Port Set. + acl cfg /path/to/file.csv Path to CSV file that provides ACL rules. + Default value is rules.csv in same directory as configuration file. + Fields are SVLAN value & mask, CVLAN value & mask, IP protocol value & mask, + source IPv4 subnet (in CIDR notation), destination IPv4 subnet (in CIDR notation), + source port range, destination port range, and action (drop, allow, rate limit). + unique mempool yes + per socket + +* [CORE #]: Cores can be configured by means of a set of [core #] sections, where # represents either: + + an absolute core number: e.g. on a 10-core, dual socket system with hyper-threading, cores are numbered from 0 to 39; + a core number, the letter 's', and a socket number: this allows selecting per-socket cores, independently from their interleaved numbering; + a core number and the letter 'h': this allows selecting the hyper-thread sibling of the specified core; + a dash-separated range of core numbers; a comma-separated list of core numbers; any combination of the above; + or a variable whose value complies with the above syntax. + The socket and hyper-thread syntax makes it easier to use the same configuration file on several platforms, + even if their core numbering differs (e.g. interleaving rule or number of cores per socket). + + Each core can be assigned with a set of tasks, each running one of the implemented packet processing modes. + +The following parameters are supported: + +.. image:: images/prox_core.png + :width: 800px + :alt: SampleVNF supported topology + Compiling and running this application ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +PREREQUISITES +^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +DPDK must be installed prior to running make in the PROX directory. +The README file shipped with PROX describes what versions of DPDK are supported, +and if any patches are needed for the chosen DPDK version. + +The following packages need to be installed. (Example for destributions that are using rpm) + +:: + + sudo yum install net-tools wget gcc unzip libpcap-devel ncurses-devel libedit-devel pciutils lua-devel kernel-devel + Jump Start + +The following instructions are here to help customers to start using PROX. +It's by no means a complete guide, for detailed instructions on how to install and use +DPDK please refer to its documentation. +Your mileage may vary depending on a particular Linux distribution and hardware in use. + +Edit grub default configuration: + +:: + + vi /etc/default/grub + +Add the following to the kernel boot parameters + +:: + + default_hugepagesz=1G hugepagesz=1G hugepages=8 + +Rebuild grub config and reboot the system: + +:: + + grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg + reboot + +Verify that hugepages are available + +:: + + cat /proc/meminfo + ... + HugePages_Total: 8 + HugePages_Free: 8 + Hugepagesize: 1048576 kB + ... + +Re-mount huge pages + +:: + + mkdir -p /mnt/huge + umount `awk '/hugetlbfs/ { print $2 }' /proc/mounts` >/dev/null 2>&1 + mount -t hugetlbfs nodev /mnt/huge/ + This application supports DPDK 16.04, 16.11, 17.02 and 17.05. The following commands assume that the following variables have been set: export RTE_SDK=/path/to/dpdk export RTE_TARGET=x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc -Example: DPDK 17.05 installation -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +PROX Compiation installation +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +* git clone https://git.opnfv.org/samplevnf +* cd samplevnf +* export RTE_SDK=`pwd`/dpdk +* export RTE_TARGET=x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc * git clone http://dpdk.org/git/dpdk * cd dpdk * git checkout v17.05 * make install T=$RTE_TARGET +* cd <samplevnf>/VNFs/DPPD-PROX +* make + +or Auto build + +:: + + * git clone https://git.opnfv.org/samplevnf + * cd samplevnf + * ./tools/vnf_build.sh -s -d='17.05' [-p=<proxy> if behind the proxy] + +Load uio module + +:: + + lsmod | grep -w "^uio" >/dev/null 2>&1 || sudo modprobe uio + sleep 1 + +Load igb_uio module + +:: + + lsmod | grep -w "^igb_uio" >/dev/null 2>&1 || sudo insmod $RTE_SDK/$RTE_TARGET/kmod/igb_uio.ko + +Discover network devices available on the system: + +:: + + lspci | grep Ethernet + +Prior launching PROX, ports that are to be used by it must be bound to the igb_uio driver. + +The following command will bind all Intel® Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X710 ports to igb_uio: + +:: + + lspci | grep X710 | cut -d' ' -f 1 | sudo xargs -I {} python2.7 $RTE_UNBIND --bind=igb_uio {} + +The following command will bind all Intel® 82599 10 Gigabit Ethernet Controller ports to igb_uio: + +:: + + lspci | grep 82599 | cut -d' ' -f 1 | sudo xargs -I {} python2.7 $RTE_UNBIND --bind=igb_uio {} PROX compilation ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -604,6 +1033,7 @@ of channels is derived from this config. For example, to run the application from the source directory execute: :: + user@target:~$ ./build/prox -f ./config/nop.cfg Provided example configurations @@ -618,27 +1048,30 @@ Additional details are provided in the example configuration files. Basic configurations, mostly used as sanity check: :: - - config/nop.cfg - - config/nop-rings.cfg - - gen/nop-gen.cfg + + * config/nop.cfg + * config/nop-rings.cfg + * gen/nop-gen.cfg Simplified BNG (Border Network Gateway) configurations, using different number of ports, with and without QoS, running on the host or in a VM: :: - - config/bng-4ports.cfg - - config/bng-8ports.cfg - - config/bng-qos-4ports.cfg - - config/bng-qos-8ports.cfg - - config/bng-1q-4ports.cfg - - config/bng-ovs-usv-4ports.cfg - - config/bng-no-cpu-topology-4ports.cfg - - gen/bng-4ports-gen.cfg - - gen/bng-8ports-gen.cfg - - gen/bng-ovs-usv-4ports-gen.cfg + + * config/bng-4ports.cfg + * config/bng-8ports.cfg + * config/bng-qos-4ports.cfg + * config/bng-qos-8ports.cfg + * config/bng-1q-4ports.cfg + * config/bng-ovs-usv-4ports.cfg + * config/bng-no-cpu-topology-4ports.cfg + * gen/bng-4ports-gen.cfg + * gen/bng-8ports-gen.cfg + * gen/bng-ovs-usv-4ports-gen.cfg Light-weight AFTR configurations: :: - - config/lw_aftr.cfg - - gen/lw_aftr-gen.cfg + + * config/lw_aftr.cfg + * gen/lw_aftr-gen.cfg diff --git a/docs/testing/user/userguide/06-How_to_use_REST_api.rst b/docs/testing/user/userguide/06-How_to_use_REST_api.rst index 658f99d3..64c68a4f 100644 --- a/docs/testing/user/userguide/06-How_to_use_REST_api.rst +++ b/docs/testing/user/userguide/06-How_to_use_REST_api.rst @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ REST API ======================================================== Introduction -=============== +--------------- As the internet industry progresses creating REST API becomes more concrete with emerging best Practices. RESTful web services don’t follow a prescribed standard except fpr the protocol that is used which is HTTP, its important @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Here are important points to be considered: REST API in SampleVNF -===================== +--------------------- In SampleVNF project VNF’s are run under different contexts like BareMetal, SRIOV, OVS & Openstack etc. It becomes difficult to interact with the @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ REST api on VNF’s will help adapting with the new automation techniques being adapted in yardstick. Web server integration with VNF’s -================================== +---------------------------------- In order to implement REST api’s in VNF one of the first task is to identify a simple web server that needs to be integrated with VNF’s. @@ -66,93 +66,102 @@ for different URI’s that are implemented. Typical usage is shown below URI definition for different VNF’s ----------------------------------- -:: - +---------------------------------+-----------------+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ - | **URI** | **REST Method** | **Arguments** |**Description** | - +---------------------------------+-----------------+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ - |/vnf | GET | None |Displays top level methods available | - +---------------------------------+-----------------+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ - |/vnf/config | GET | None |Displays the current config set | - | | POST | pci_white_list: | | - | | | num_worker(o): | | - | | | vnf_type(o): | | - | | | pkt_type (o): | | - | | | num_lb(o): | | - | | | sw_lb(o): | | - | | | sock_in(o): | | - | | | hyperthread(o): | | - +---------------------------------+-----------------+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ - |/vnf/config/arp | GET | None |Displays ARP/ND info | - | | POST | action: <add/del/req> | | - | | | ipv4/ipv6: <address> | | - | | | portid: <> | | - | | | macaddr: <> for add | | - +---------------------------------+-----------------+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ - |/vnf/config/link | GET | None | | - | | POST | link_id:<> | | - | | | state: <1/0> | | - +---------------------------------+-----------------+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ - |/vnf/config/link/<link id> | GET | None | | - | | POST | ipv4/ipv6: <address> | | - | | | depth: <> | | - +---------------------------------+-----------------+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ - |/vnf/config/route | GET | None |Displays gateway route entries | - | | POST | portid: <> |Adds route entries for default gateway | - | | | nhipv4/nhipv6: <addr> | | - | | | depth: <> | | - | | | type:"net/host" | | - +---------------------------------+-----------------+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ - |/vnf/config/rules(vFW/vACL only) | GET | None |Displays the methods /load/clear | - +---------------------------------+-----------------+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ - |/vnf/config/rules/load | GET | None |Displays if file was loaded | - | | PUT | <script file | | - | | | with cmds> |Executes each command from script file | - +---------------------------------+-----------------+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ - |/vnf/config/rules/clear | GET | None | | - +---------------------------------+-----------------+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ - |/vnf/config/nat(vCGNAPT only) | GET | None |Displays the methods /load/clear | - +---------------------------------+-----------------+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ - |/vnf/config/nat/load | GET | None |Displays if file was loaded | - | | PUT | <script file with cmds> | | - +---------------------------------+-----------------+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ - |/vnf/config/nat/clear | GET | None | | - +---------------------------------+-----------------+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ - |/vnf/log | GET | None |This needs to be implemented for each VNF | - | | | | just keeping this as placeholder. | - +---------------------------------+-----------------+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ - |/vnf/dbg | GET | None |Will display methods supported like /pipelines/cmd | - +---------------------------------+-----------------+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ - |/vnf/dbg/pipelines | GET | None |Displays pipeline information(names) | - +---------------------------------+-----------------+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ - |/vnf/dbg/pipelines/<pipe id> | GET | None |Displays debug level for particular pipeline | - +---------------------------------+-----------------+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ - |/vnf/dbg/cmd | GET | None |Last executed command parameters | - | | POST | cmd: | | - | | | dbg: | | - | | | d1: | | - | | | d2: | | - +---------------------------------+-----------------+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ - - PUT/POST - Command success/failure +================================== + + ++---------------------------------+-----------+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ +| *URI* | *Method* | *Arguments* | *description* | ++---------------------------------+-----------+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ +| */vnf* | GET | None | Displays top level methods available | ++---------------------------------+-----------+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ +| */vnf/config* | GET | None | Displays the current config set | ++---------------------------------+-----------+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ +| */vnf/config* | POST | | | +| | | pci_white_list | | +| | | num_worker(o) | | +| | | vnf_type(o) | | +| | | pkt_type (o) | | +| | | num_lb(o) | | +| | | sw_lb(o) | | +| | | sock_in(o) | | +| | | hyperthread(o) | | ++---------------------------------+-----------+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ +| */vnf/config/arp* | GET | None | Displays ARP/ND info | ++---------------------------------+-----------+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ +| */vnf/config/arp* | POST | action: <add/del/req> | | +| | | ipv4/ipv6: <address> | | +| | | portid: <> | | +| | | macaddr: <> for add | | ++---------------------------------+-----------+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ +| */vnf/config/link* | GET | None | | ++---------------------------------+-----------+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ +| */vnf/config/link* | POST | link_id:<> | | +| | | state: <1/0> | | ++---------------------------------+-----------+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ +| */vnf/config/link/<link id>* | GET | None | | ++---------------------------------+-----------+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ +| */vnf/config/link/<link id>* | POST | ipv4/ipv6: <address> | | +| | | depth: <> | | ++---------------------------------+-----------+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ +| */vnf/config/route* | GET | None | Displays gateway route entries | ++---------------------------------+-----------+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ +| */vnf/config/route* | POST | portid: <> | Adds route entries for default gateway | +| | | nhipv4/nhipv6: <addr> | | +| | | depth: <> | | +| | | type:"net/host" | | ++---------------------------------+-----------+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ +| */vnf/config/rules(vFW/vACL)* | GET | None | Displays the methods /load/clear | ++---------------------------------+-----------+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ +| */vnf/config/rules/load* | GET | None | Displays if file was loaded | ++---------------------------------+-----------+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ +| */vnf/config/rules/load* | PUT | <script file | | +| | | with cmds> | Executes each command from script file | ++---------------------------------+-----------+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ +| */vnf/config/rules/clear* | GET | None | | ++---------------------------------+-----------+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ +| */vnf/config/nat(vCGNAPT only)* | GET | None | Displays the methods /load/clear | ++---------------------------------+-----------+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ +| */vnf/config/nat/load* | GET | None | Displays if file was loaded | ++---------------------------------+-----------+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ +| */vnf/config/rules/load* | PUT | <script file with cmds> | | ++---------------------------------+-----------+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ +| */vnf/config/nat/clear* | GET | None | | ++---------------------------------+-----------+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ +| */vnf/log* | GET | None | This needs to be implemented for each VNF | +| | | | just keeping this as placeholder. | ++---------------------------------+-----------+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ +| */vnf/dbg* | GET | None | Will display methods supported like /pipelines/cmd | ++---------------------------------+-----------+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ +| */vnf/dbg/pipelines* | GET | None | Displays pipeline information(names) | ++---------------------------------+-----------+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ +| */vnf/dbg/pipelines/<pipe id>* | GET | None | Displays debug level for particular pipeline | ++---------------------------------+-----------+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ +| */vnf/dbg/cmd* | GET | None | Last executed command parameters | ++---------------------------------+-----------+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ +| */vnf/dbg/cmd* | POST | cmd: | | +| | | dbg: | | +| | | d1: | | +| | | d2: | | ++---------------------------------+-----------+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ + + PUT/POST - Command success/failure API Usage -=============== +--------- -1. Run time Usage -==================== +Run time Usage +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ An application(say vFW) with REST API support is run as follows with just PORT MASK as input. The following environment variables need to be set before launching the application(To be run from samplevnf directory). -:: - ./build/vFW (Without the -f & -s option) + :: + ./build/vFW (Without the -f & -s option) 1. When VNF(vCGNAPT/vACL/vFW) is launched it waits for user to provide the /vnf/config REST method. - - :: + :: e.g curl -X POST -H "Content-Type:application/json" -d '{"pci_white_list": "0000:08:00.0 0000:08:00.1"}' http://<IP>/vnf/config Note: the config is mostly implemented based on existing VNF's. if new parameters @@ -170,7 +179,6 @@ samplevnf directory). "public_ip_port_range_1": "05050000:(1, 65535)/05050001:(1, 65535)" }' http://10.223.197.179/vnf/config 2. Check the Link IP's using the REST API (vCGNAPT/vACL/vFW) - :: e.g curl <IP>/vnf/config/link @@ -183,7 +191,6 @@ samplevnf directory). http://<IP>/vnf/config/link 3. Now that links are enabled we can configure IP's using link method as follows (vCGNAPT/vACL/vFW) - :: e.g curl -X POST -H "Content-Type:application/json" -d '{"ipv4":"<IP to be configured>","depth":"24"}' http://<IP>/vnf/config/link/0 diff --git a/docs/testing/user/userguide/09-prox.rst b/docs/testing/user/userguide/09-prox.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 4d5444c0..00000000 --- a/docs/testing/user/userguide/09-prox.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,479 +0,0 @@ -.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International -.. License. -.. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 -.. (c) OPNFV, Intel Corporation and others. - -PROX - Packet pROcessing eXecution engine. -========================================== - -Change since previous release, support has been added for the following: - -8 workloads for automated dataplane benchmarking using DATS -Support DPDK 17.05 -L4 stateful traffic generation and flow extraction tool -lua configuration files for easy table population -New modes: impair, lb5tuple, mirror, nat, decapnsh, encapnsh and genl4 -helper script for automated VM core pinning for Qemu -New screens for viewing information regarding DPDK rings (screen 5) and L4 generation (screen 6) -Improved command editing using libedit -Improved ncurses display -Rename of dppd-bng zip file to dppd-prox -Latency histogram collection - -PROX COMMANDS AND SCREENS -------------------------- -:: - +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ - | **RUNTIME COMMAND** | **DESCRIPTION** | **EXAMPLE** | - +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ - |quit | Stop all cores and quit | | - +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ - |help <substr> | Show list of commands that have <substr> as a substring. | | - | | If no substring is provided, all commands are shown. | | - +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ - |verbose <level> | Set the verbosity level of some printed messages. | | - | | Possible values are: 0 (default value, error messages only), | verbose 1 | - | | 1 (+ warnings), 2 (+ info) and 3 (+ debugging) | | - +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ - |thread info <core_id> <task_id> | Show task specific information | | - +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ - |update interval <value> | Update statistics refresh rate, in msec (must be >=10). | | - | | Default is 1 second | update interval 500 | - +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ - |rx tx info | Print connections between tasks on all cores | | - +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ - |start <core list>|all <task_id> | Start cores specified in <core list> or all cores. | start all | - | | If <task_id> is not specified, all tasks for the specified cores | start 1 | - | | will be started. | start 1s0-4s0 | - +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ - |stop <core list>|all <task_id> | Stop cores specified in <core list> or all cores. | | - | | If <task_id> is not specified, all tasks for the specified | stop 1 | - | | cores will be stopped. | | - +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ - |dump <coreid> <taskid> <nbpkts> | Create a hex dump of <nb_packets> from <task_id> on <core_id> | dump 2 1 5 | - | | showing how packets have changed between RX and TX. | | - +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ - |dump_rx <coreid> <taskid> <nbpkts> | Create a hex dump of <nb_packets> from <task_id> on <coreid> at RX | dump_rx 2 1 5 | - +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ - |dump_tx <coreid> <taskid> <nbpkts> | Create a hex dump of <nb_packets> from <task_id> on <coreid> at TX | dump_tx 2 1 5 | - +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ - |rx distr start | Start gathering statistical distribution of received packets | | - +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ - |rx distr stop | Stop gathering statistical distribution of received packets | | - +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ - |rx distr reset | Reset gathered statistical distribution of received packets | | - +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ - |rx distr show | Display gathered statistical distribution of received packets | | - +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ - |rate <port id> <queue id> <rate> | Set transmit rate in Mb/s. This does not include preamble, SFD and IFG | rate 0 0 1000 | - +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ - |count <core id> <task id> <count> | Generate <count> packets, then pause generating | count 1 0 5 | - +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ - |pkt_size <coreid> <taskid> <pktsize> | Set the packet size to <pkt_size> | pkt_size 1 3 255 | - +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ - |speed <core_id> <task_id> <speed percentage> | Change the speed to <speed percentage> of a | - | | 10 Gbps line at which packets are being generated | speed 1 0 50 | - | | on core <core_id> in task <task_id> | - +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ - |speed_byte <core_id> <task_id> <speed> | Change speed to <speed>. The speed is specified in units of bytes per sec | | - +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ - |set value <core_id> <task_id> <offset> | Set <value_len> bytes to <value> at offset <offset> in packets | | - | <value> <value_len> | generated on <core_id> <task_id> | set value 4 1 14 10 1 | - +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ - | reset values all | Undo all `set value` commands on all cores/tasks | | - +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ - |reset values <core id> <task id> | Undo all `set value` commands on specified core/task | | - +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ - |arp add <core id> <task id> <port id> | | | - | <gre id> <svlan> <cvlan> <ip addr> | | | - | <mac addr> <user> | Add a single ARP entry into a CPE table on <core id>/<task id> | | - +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ - |rule add <core id> <task id> svlan_id&mask | | | - | cvlan_id&mask ip_proto&mask | | | - | source_ip/prefix destination_ip/prefix | | | - | range dport_range action | Add a rule to the ACL table on <core id>/<task id> | | - +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ - |route add <core id> <task id> | | | - | <ip/prefix> <next hop id> | Add a route to the routing table on core <core id> <task id> | route add 10.0.16.0/24 9 | - +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ - |reset stats | Reset all statistics | | - +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ - |tot stats | Print total RX and TX packets | | - +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ - |tot ierrors per sec | Print total number of ierrors per second | | - +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ - |pps stats | Print RX and TX packet rate in unit of packet per second | | - +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ - |lat stats <core id> <task id> | Print min,max,avg latency as measured during last sampling interval | lat stats 1 0 | - +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ - |lat packets <core id> <task id> | Print the latency for each of the last set of packets | | - +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ - |core stats <core id> <task id> | Print rx/tx/drop for task <task id> running on core <core id> | | - +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ - |port_stats <port id> | Print rate for no_mbufs, ierrors, rx_bytes, tx_bytes, rx_pkts, | | - | | tx_pkts and totals for RX, TX, no_mbufs ierrors for port <port id> | | - +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ - |ring info all | Get information about ring, such as ring size and | | - | | number of elements in the ring | | - +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ - |ring info <core id> <task id> | Get information about ring on core <core id> | | - | | in task <task id>, such as ring size and number of elements in the ring | ring info 1 0 | - +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ - |port info <port id> [brief] | Get port related information, such as MAC address, socket, | | - | | number of descriptors..., . Adding `brief` after command | | - | | prints short version of output. | port info 1 | - +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ - |port up <port id> | Set the port up (all ports are up at startup) | port up 1 | - +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ - |port down <port id> | Set the port down | port down 1 | - +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ - |port xstats <port id> | Get extra statistics for the port | port xstats 1 | - +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ - |version | Show version | | - +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ - |port_stats <port id> | Print rate for no_mbufs, ierrors, rx_bytes, tx_bytes, rx_pkts, | | - | | tx_pkts and totals for RX, TX, no_mbufs ierrors for port <port id> | | - +----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+ - -While PROX is running, F1 to F6 change the view on the system. Pressing F1 switches to the main screen showing per core statistics. When PROX is started, -this is the screen shown by default. Pressing F2 switches to show port-based information. Pressing F3 shows information (i.e. occupancy, memory usage, ...) -about memory pools. If there are tasks with mode=lat, F4 displays latency measurements made during the last second by each of those tasks. -F5 displays DPDK ring information. F6 is for L4 generation. If no command has been entered, numbers 1 to 6 can also be used to change the view on the system. -This is provided to allow changing screens in environments that do not pass function keys to PROX. - -Page Up and Page Down can be used to view per core statistics that would otherwise not fit on the screen. Escape quits PROX. -The history of previously entered commands can be navigated using the Up and Down arrows. Statistics can be reset with F12. - -COMMAND LINE OPTIONS --------------------- -Run PROX with the "--help" argument to display the usage text and the list of supported options as shown below. -PROX supports many compilation flags to enable or disable features. For these flags, refer to the Makefile. -Refer to the README file for more information on how to run PROX for specific use cases. - -:: - - Usage: ./build/prox [-f CONFIG_FILE] [-l LOG_FILE] [-p] [-o DISPLAY] [-v] [-a|-e] [-m|-s|-i] [-n] [-w DEF] [-q] [-k] [-d] [-z] [-r VAL] [-u] [-t] - -f CONFIG_FILE : configuration file to load, ./prox.cfg by default - -l LOG_FILE : log file name, ./prox.log by default - -p : include PID in log file name if default log file is used - -o DISPLAY: Set display to use, can be 'curses' (default), 'cli' or 'none' - -v verbosity : initial logging verbosity - -a : autostart all cores (by default) - -e : don't autostart - -n : Create NULL devices instead of using PCI devices, useful together with -i - -m : list supported task modes and exit - -s : check configuration file syntax and exit - -i : check initialization sequence and exit - -u : Listen on UDS /tmp/prox.sock - -t : Listen on TCP port 8474 - -q : Pass argument to Lua interpreter, useful to define variables - -w : define variable using syntax varname=value - takes precedence over variables defined in CONFIG_FILE - -k : Log statistics to file "stats_dump" in current directory - -d : Run as daemon, the parent process will block until PROX is not initialized - -z : Ignore CPU topology, implies -i - -r : Change initial screen refresh rate. If set to a lower than 0.001 seconds, - screen refreshing will be disabled - -CONFIGURATION FILE FORMAT -------------------------- -The configuration file is divided into multiple sections, each of which is used to define some parameters and options. -Sections are created using the [section name] syntax. The list of sections, where # represents an integer, is as follows: - -:: - [eal options] - [port #] - [variables] - [defaults] - [global] - [core #] - -In each section, entries are created using the key=value syntax. -Comments are created using the ; symbol: all characters from the ; -symbol to the end of line are ignored. A # symbol at the beginning of the section name comments -the whole section out: all entries in the section are treated as comments and are ignored. For example: - -:: - [#core 1] - ; this is a comment - parameter name=parameter value ; this entry is ignored because the section is commented out - -[EAL OPTIONS] -The following parameters are supported: - -:: - -m ; Specifies the amount of memory used. If not provided, all hugepages will be used. - -n ; Specifies the number of memory channels. Use -n4 for latest Intel Xeon based platforms - -r ; Specifies the number of memory ranks. - eal ; Specifies DPDK EAL extra options. Those options will be passed blindly to DPDK. - -[PORT #] -DPDK ports are usually referenced by their port_id, i.e. an integer starting from 0. -Using port_id in the configuration file is tedious, since the same port_id can appear at -different places (rx port, tx port, routing tables), -and those ports might change (e.g. if cables are swapped). -In order to make the configuration file easier to read and modify, -DPDK ports are given a name with the name= option. -The name serves as the reference, and in addition, it will show up in the display at runtime. - -:: - PARAMETER EXAMPLE DESCRIPTION - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - name inet0 Use inet0 to later refer to this port - mac hardware value can be: hardware, random or a literal MAC address - rx desc 256 number of descriptors to allocate for reception - tx desc 256 number of descriptors to allocate for transmission - promiscuous yes enable promiscuous mode - strip crc yes enable CRC stripping - rss yes enable RSS - lsc no While lsc is disabled for drivers known to not provide support, - this option explicitely overrides these settings. - rx_ring dpdk_ring_name use DPDK ring as an interface (receive side) - tx_ring dpdk_ring_name use DPDK ring as an interface (transmit side) - -[VARIABLES] -Variables can be defined in the configuration file using the $varname=value syntax. -Variables defined on the command line (-w varname=value) take precedence and do not -create conflicts with variables defined in the configuration file. Variables are -used in the configuration file using the $varname syntax: each instance of $varname -is replaced by its associated value. This is typically useful if the same parameter -must be used at several places. For instance, you might want to have multiple load -balancers, all transmitting to the same set of worker cores. -The list of worker cores could then be defined once in a variable: - -:: - [variables] - $wk=1s0-5s0 - -Then, a load balancer definition would use the variable: - -:: - [core 6s0] - name=LB - task=0 - mode=lbnetwork - tx cores=$wk task=0 - ... - -And the section defining the worker cores would be: - -:: - [core $wk] - name=worker - task=0 - mode=qinqencapv4 - ... - -[DEFAULTS] -The default value of some options can be overridden using the [defaults] section: - -:: - PARAMETER EXAMPLE DESCRIPTION - ----------------------------------- - mempool size 16K number of mbufs per task, relevant when task receives from a port. - this is the n argument provided to rte_mempool_create() - qinq tag 0xa888 Set qinq tag for all tasks. The result of adding this option is the - same as adding qinq tag= to each task - memcache size 128 number of mbufs cached per core, default is 256 this is the cache_size - argument provided to rte_mempool_create() - -[GLOBAL] -The following parameters are supported: - -:: - PARAMETER EXAMPLE DESCRIPTION - ------------------------------------------------- - name BNG Name of the configuration, which will be shown in the title box at runtime. - start time 10 Time in seconds after which average statistics will be started. - Default value is 0. - duration time 30 Runtime duration in seconds, counted after start time. - This is typically useful to automate testing using - different parameters: PROX automatically exits when the - runtime duration has elapsed. Initialization and start time - are not included in this runtime duration. - For example, if start time is set to 10 and duration time is set to 30, - the total execution time (after initialization) will be 40 seconds. - Default value is 0, which means infinity and prevents PROX from automatically exiting. - shuffle yes When this parameter is set to yes, the order of mbufs - within mempools is randomized to simulate a system that has - been warmed up. Default value is no. - gre cfg /path/to/file.csv Path to CSV file that provides QinQ-to-GRE mapping. - Default value is gre_table.csv in same directory as - configuration file. Fields are GRE key and QinQ value (computed as SVLAN * 4096 + CVLAN). - pre cmd ls Arbitrary system commands to run while reading cfg. This option can occur multiple times. - user cfg /path/to/file.csv Path to CSV file that provides QinQ-to-User mapping. - Default value is user_table.csv in same directory as configuration file. - Fields are SVLAN, CVLAN and User-Id. - next hop cfg /path/to/file.csv Path to CSV file that provides Next-Hop details. - Default value is next_hop.csv in same directory as configuration file. - Fields are Next-Hop index (as returned by LPM lookup), - Out-Port index, Next-Hop IP (unused), Next-Hop MAC and MPLS label. - ipv4 cfg /path/to/file.csv Path to CSV file that provides IPv4 LPM routing table. - Default value is ipv4.csv in same directory as configuration file. - Fields are IPv4 subnet (in CIDR notation) and Next-Hop index. - dscp cfg /path/to/file.csv Path to CSV file that provides mapping for QoS classification, - from DSCP to Traffic Class and Queue. - Default value is dscp.csv in same directory as configuration file. - Fields are DSCP (0-63), Traffic Class (0-3) and Queue (0-3). - ipv6 tunnel cfg /path/to/file.csv Path to CSV file that provides lwAFTR binding table. - Default value is ipv6_tun_bind.csv in same directory as configuration file. - Fields are lwB4 IPv6 address, next hop MAC address towards lwB4, - IPv4 Public address and IPv4 Public Port Set. - acl cfg /path/to/file.csv Path to CSV file that provides ACL rules. - Default value is rules.csv in same directory as configuration file. - Fields are SVLAN value & mask, CVLAN value & mask, IP protocol value & mask, - source IPv4 subnet (in CIDR notation), destination IPv4 subnet (in CIDR notation), - source port range, destination port range, and action (drop, allow, rate limit). - unique mempool yes - per socket - -[CORE #] -Cores can be configured by means of a set of [core #] sections, where # represents either: - -an absolute core number: e.g. on a 10-core, dual socket system with hyper-threading, cores are numbered from 0 to 39; -a core number, the letter 's', and a socket number: this allows selecting per-socket cores, independently from their interleaved numbering; -a core number and the letter 'h': this allows selecting the hyper-thread sibling of the specified core; -a dash-separated range of core numbers; -a comma-separated list of core numbers; -any combination of the above; -or a variable whose value complies with the above syntax. -The socket and hyper-thread syntax makes it easier to use the same configuration file on several platforms, -even if their core numbering differs (e.g. interleaving rule or number of cores per socket). - -Each core can be assigned with a set of tasks, each running one of the implemented packet processing modes. - -The following parameters are supported: -.. image:: images/prox_core.png - :width: 1024px - :alt: SampleVNF supported topology - -INSTALLATION ------------- - -PREREQUISITES -^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -DPDK must be installed prior to running make in the PROX directory. -The README file shipped with PROX describes what versions of DPDK are supported, -and if any patches are needed for the chosen DPDK version. - -The following packages need to be installed. (Example for destributions that are using rpm) - -:: - sudo yum install net-tools wget gcc unzip libpcap-devel ncurses-devel libedit-devel pciutils lua-devel kernel-devel - Jump Start - -The following instructions are here to help customers to start using PROX. -It's by no means a complete guide, for detailed instructions on how to install and use -DPDK please refer to its documentation. -Your mileage may vary depending on a particular Linux distribution and hardware in use. - -Edit grub default configuration: - -:: - vi /etc/default/grub - -Add the following to the kernel boot parameters - -:: - default_hugepagesz=1G hugepagesz=1G hugepages=8 - -Rebuild grub config and reboot the system: - -:: - grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg - reboot - -Verify that hugepages are available - -:: - cat /proc/meminfo - ... - HugePages_Total: 8 - HugePages_Free: 8 - Hugepagesize: 1048576 kB - ... - -Re-mount huge pages - -:: - mkdir -p /mnt/huge - umount `awk '/hugetlbfs/ { print $2 }' /proc/mounts` >/dev/null 2>&1 - mount -t hugetlbfs nodev /mnt/huge/ - -Add the following to the end of ~/.bashrc file - -:: - export RTE_SDK=/root/dpdk - export RTE_TARGET=x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc - export RTE_UNBIND=$RTE_SDK/tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py - -Re-login or source that file - -:: - . ~/.bashrc - -Build DPDK - -:: - git clone http://dpdk.org/git/dpdk - cd dpdk - git checkout v1.8.0 - make install T=$RTE_TARGET - -Load uio module - -:: - lsmod | grep -w "^uio" >/dev/null 2>&1 || sudo modprobe uio - sleep 1 - -Load igb_uio module - -:: - lsmod | grep -w "^igb_uio" >/dev/null 2>&1 || sudo insmod $RTE_SDK/$RTE_TARGET/kmod/igb_uio.ko - -Discover network devices available on the system: - -:: - lspci | grep Ethernet - -Prior launching PROX, ports that are to be used by it must be bound to the igb_uio driver. - -The following command will bind all Intel® Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X710 ports to igb_uio: - -:: - lspci | grep X710 | cut -d' ' -f 1 | sudo xargs -I {} python2.7 $RTE_UNBIND --bind=igb_uio {} - -The following command will bind all Intel® 82599 10 Gigabit Ethernet Controller ports to igb_uio: - -:: - lspci | grep 82599 | cut -d' ' -f 1 | sudo xargs -I {} python2.7 $RTE_UNBIND --bind=igb_uio {} - -COMPILING AND RUNNING PROX --------------------------- - -Download and extract the PROX archive - -:: - wget https://01.org/sites/default/files/downloads/intel-data-plane-performance-demonstrators/dppd-prox-v021.zip - unzip dppd-prox-v021.zip - cd dppd-prox-v021 - -Build the PROX - -:: - make - -The set of sample configuration files can be found in: - -:: - ./config/* - -PROX generation sample configs are in: - -:: - ./gen/* - -To launch PROX one may use the following command as an example, assuming the current directory is where you've just built PROX: - -:: - ./build/prox -f ./config/handle_none.cfg diff --git a/docs/testing/user/userguide/index.rst b/docs/testing/user/userguide/index.rst index e8acf532..8d797627 100644 --- a/docs/testing/user/userguide/index.rst +++ b/docs/testing/user/userguide/index.rst @@ -20,6 +20,5 @@ SampleVNF User Guide 06-How_to_use_REST_api 07-Config_files 08-CLI_Commands_Reference - 09-Prox glossary references |