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-.. 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.
-
-SampleVNF BKMs - Example how to run VNF vFW
-============================================
-
-
-Abstract
---------
-
-This project provides a placeholder for various sample VNF
-(Virtual Network Function (:term `VNF`)) development which includes example
-reference architecture and optimization methods related to VNF/Network service
-for high performance VNFs.
-The sample VNFs are Open Source approximations* of Telco grade VNF’s using
-optimized VNF + NFVi Infrastructure libraries, with Performance Characterization
-of Sample† Traffic Flows.
-
-::
- • * Not a commercial product. Encourage the community to contribute and close the feature gaps.
- • † No Vendor/Proprietary Workloads
-
-SampleVNF supports installation directly in Ubuntu. The installation procedure
-are detailed in the sections below.
-
-The steps needed to run SampleVNF are:
-1. Install and Build SampleVNF.
-2. deploy the VNF on the target and modify the config based on the
- Network under test
-3. Run the traffic generator to generate the traffic.
-
-Prerequisites
--------------
-
-Supported Test setup:
---------------------
-The device under test (DUT) consists of a system following;
- * A single or dual processor and PCH chip, except for System on Chip (SoC) cases
- * DRAM memory size and frequency (normally single DIMM per channel)
- * Specific Intel Network Interface Cards (NICs)
- * BIOS settings noting those that updated from the basic settings
- * DPDK build configuration settings, and commands used for tests
-Connected to the DUT is an IXIA* or Software Traffic generator like pktgen or TRex,
-simulation platform to generate packet traffic to the DUT ports and
-determine the throughput/latency at the tester side.
-
-Below are the supported/tested (:term `VNF`) deployment type.
-.. image:: images/deploy_type.png
- :width: 800px
- :alt: SampleVNF supported topology
-
-Hardware & Software Ingredients
--------------------------------
-.. code-block:: console
- +-----------+------------------+
- | Item | Description |
- +-----------+------------------+
- | Memory | Min 20GB |
- +-----------+------------------+
- | NICs | 2 x 10G |
- +-----------+------------------+
- | OS | Ubuntu 16.04 LTS |
- +-----------+------------------+
- | kernel | 4.4.0-34-generic|
- +-----------+------------------+
- |DPD | 17.02 |
- +-----------+------------------+
-
- Boot and BIOS settings
- +------------------+---------------------------------------------------+
- | Boot settings | default_hugepagesz=1G hugepagesz=1G hugepages=16 |
- | | hugepagesz=2M hugepages=2048 isolcpus=1-11,22-33 |
- | | nohz_full=1-11,22-33 rcu_nocbs=1-11,22-33 |
- | | Note: nohz_full and rcu_nocbs is to disable Linux*|
- | | kernel interrupts, and it’s import |
- +------------------+---------------------------------------------------+
- |BIOS | CPU Power and Performance Policy <Performance> |
- | | CPU C-state Disabled |
- | | CPU P-state Disabled |
- | | Enhanced Intel® Speedstep® Tech Disabled |
- | | Hyper-Threading Technology (If supported) Enable |
- | | Virtualization Techology Enable |
- | | Coherency Enable |
- | | Turbo Boost Disabled |
- +------------------+---------------------------------------------------+
-
-Network Topology for testing VNFs
----------------------------------
-The ethernet cables should be connected between traffic generator and the VNF server (BM,
-SRIOV or OVS) setup based on the test profile.
-
-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
-
-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
- TG:port 2 ------ VNF:Port 2
- TG:port 3 ------ VNF:Port 3
-
- * Bare-Metal
- Refer: http://fast.dpdk.org/doc/pdf-guides/ to setup the DUT for VNF to run
-
- * Stadalone Virtualization - PHY-VM-PHY
- * SRIOV
- Refer below link to setup sriov
- https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/using-sr-iov-to-share-an-ethernet-port-among-multiple-vms
-
- * OVS/OVS/DPDK
- Refer below link to setup ovs/ovs-dpdk
- http://docs.openvswitch.org/en/latest/intro/install/general/
- http://docs.openvswitch.org/en/latest/intro/install/dpdk/
-
- * Openstack
- use OPNFV installer to deploy the openstack.
-
-Traffic generator and VNF Setup details
-----------------------------------------
-
-step 0: Preparing hardware connection.
- Connect Traffic generator and VNF system back to back as shown in previous section e.g. Bare-Metal Configuration
- TRex port 0 ↔ (VNF Port 0) ↔ (VNF Port 1) ↔ TRex port 1
-
-step 1: Setting up Traffic generator (TRex) (Refer: https://trex-tgn.cisco.com/trex/doc/trex_stateless_bench.html)
- TRex Software preparations
- --------------------------
- a. Install the OS (Bare metal Linux, not VM!)
- b. Obtain the latest TRex package: wget https://trex-tgn.cisco.com/trex/release/latest
- c. Untar the package: tar -xzf latest
- d. Change dir to unzipped TRex
- e. Create config file using command: sudo python dpdk_setup_ports.py -i
- In case of Ubuntu 16 need python3
- See paragraph config creation for detailed step-by-step
-step 2: Setting up VNF
-
- Deployment type - Bare-Metal:
- ----------------------------
- a. Clone sampleVNF project repository - git clone https://git.opnfv.org/samplevnf
- Auto Build
- * Interactive options:
- ./tools/vnf_build.sh -i
- Follow the steps in the screen from option [1] –> [9] and select option [8] to build the vnfs. It will automatically download selected DPDK version and any required patches and will setup everything and build VNFs.
- Following are the options for setup:
- ----------------------------------------------------------
- Step 1: Environment setup.
- ----------------------------------------------------------
- [1] Check OS and network connection
- [2] Select DPDK RTE version
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------
- Step 2: Download and Install
- ----------------------------------------------------------
- [3] Agree to download
- [4] Download packages
- [5] Download DPDK zip
- [6] Build and Install DPDK
- [7] Setup hugepages
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------
- Step 3: Build VNFs
- ----------------------------------------------------------
- [8] Build all VNFs (vACL, vCGNAPT, vFW, UDP_Replay, DPPD-PROX)
-
- [9] Exit Script
- * non-Interactive options:
- ./tools/vnf_build.sh -s -d=<dpdk version eg 17.02>
- Manual Build
- 1. Download DPDK supported version from dpdk.org
- http://dpdk.org/browse/dpdk/snapshot/dpdk-$DPDK_RTE_VER.zip
- unzip dpdk-$DPDK_RTE_VER.zip and apply dpdk patches only in case of 16.04 (Not required for other DPDK versions)
- cd dpdk
- make config T=x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc O=x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc
- cd x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc
- make
- 2. Setup huge pages
- For 1G/2M hugepage sizes, for example 1G pages, the size must be
- specified explicitly and can also be optionally set as the
- default hugepage size for the system. For example, to reserve 8G
- of hugepage memory in the form of eight 1G pages, the following
- options should be passed to the kernel: * default_hugepagesz=1G
- hugepagesz=1G hugepages=8 hugepagesz=2M hugepages=2048
- 3. Add this to Go to /etc/default/grub configuration file.
- Append “default_hugepagesz=1G hugepagesz=1G hugepages=8 hugepagesz=2M hugepages=2048”
- to the GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX entry.
- 4. Setup Environment Variable
- export RTE_SDK=<samplevnf>/dpdk
- export RTE_TARGET=x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc
- export VNF_CORE=<samplevnf>
- or using ./tools/setenv.sh
- 5. Build vFW VNFs
- cd <samplevnf>/VNFs/vFW
- make clean
- make
- The vFW executable will be created at the following location
- <samplevnf>/VNFs/vFW/build/vFW
-
-step 3: Running VNF
- a. Setup Port to run VNF
- For DPDK versions 17.xx
- 1. cd <samplevnf>/dpdk
- 2. ./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py --status <--- List the network device
- 3. ./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py -b igb_uio <PCI Port 0> <PCI Port 1>
- .. _More details: http://dpdk.org/doc/guides-17.05/linux_gsg/build_dpdk.html#binding-and-unbinding-network-ports-to-from-the-kernel-modules
- b. Prepare script to enalble VNF to route the packets
- ::
- cd <samplevnf>/VNFs/vFW/config
- Open -> VFW_SWLB_SinglePortPair_script.tc. Replace the bold items based on your setting.
-
- link 0 config <VNF port 0 IP eg 202.16.100.10> 8
- link 0 up
- link 1 down
- link 1 config <VNF port 0 IP eg 172.16.40.10> 8
- link 1 up
- ; routeadd <port #> <ipv4 nhip address in decimal> <Mask>
- routeadd 0 <traffic generator port 0 IP eg 202.16.100.20> 0xff000000
- routeadd 1 <traffic generator port 1 IP eg 172.16.40.20> 0xff000000
-
- ; IPv4 static ARP; disable if dynamic arp is enabled.
- p 1 arpadd 0 <traffic generator port 0 IP eg 202.16.100.20> <traffic generator port 0 MAC>
- p 1 arpadd 1 <traffic generator port 1 IP eg 172.16.40.20> <traffic generator port 1 MAC>
- p action add 0 accept
- p action add 0 fwd 0
- p action add 0 count
- p action add 1 accept
- p action add 1 fwd 1
- p action add 1 count
- p action add 2 drop
- p action add 2 count
- p action add 0 conntrack
- p action add 1 conntrack
- p action add 2 conntrack
- p action add 3 conntrack
- ; IPv4 rules
- p vfw add 1 <traffic generator port 0 IP eg 202.16.100.20> 8 <traffic generator port 1 IP eg 172.16.40.20> 8 0 65535 67 69 0 0 2
- p vfw add 2 <traffic generator port 0 IP eg 202.16.100.20> 8 <traffic generator port 1 IP eg 172.16.40.20> 8 0 65535 0 65535 0 0 1
- p vfw add 2 <traffic generator port 1 IP eg 172.16.40.20> 8 <traffic generator port 0 IP eg 202.16.100.20> 8 0 65535 0 65535 0 0 0
- p vfw applyruleset
- c. Run below cmd to launch the VNF. Please make sure both hugepages and ports to be used are bind to dpdk.
- ::
- cd <samplevnf>/VNFs/vFW/
- ./build/vFW -p 0x3 -f ./config/VFW_SWLB_SinglePortPair_4Thread.cfg -s ./config/VFW_SWLB_SinglePortPair_script.tc
-
-step 4: Run Test using traffic geneator
-
-On traffic generator system:
- cd <trex eg v2.28/stl>
- Update the bench.py to generate the traffic.
-
- class STLBench(object):
- ip_range = {}
- ip_range['src'] = {'start': '<traffic generator port 0 IP eg 202.16.100.20>', 'end': '<traffic generator port 0 IP eg 202.16.100.20>'}
- ip_range['dst'] = {'start': '<traffic generator port 1 IP eg 172.16.40.20>', 'end': '<traffic generator port 1 IP eg 172.16.40.20>'}
- cd <trex eg v2.28>
- Run the TRex server: sudo ./t-rex-64 -i -c 7
- In another shell run TRex console: trex-console
- The console can be run from another computer with -s argument, --help for more info.
- Other options for TRex client are automation or GUI
- In the console, run "tui" command, and then send the traffic with commands like:
- start -f stl/bench.py -m 50% --port 0 3 -t size=590,vm=var1
- For more details refer: https://trex-tgn.cisco.com/trex/doc/trex_stateless_bench.html
-
-Deployment type Standalone Virtualization/Openstack:
-Step 0: Setup the NFVi Infrastrucutre. (Refer installation section)
-Step 1: Build SampleVNF enabled VM
- * Build image from yardstick
- git clone https://git.opnfv.org/yardstick
- * cd yardstick and run
- ./tools/yardstick-img-modify tools/ubuntu-server-cloudimg-samplevnf-modify.sh
-Step 3: Follow steps 0 to 4 in above section to run the VNF.