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author | Sam Hague <shague@redhat.com> | 2016-01-21 21:13:32 +0000 |
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committer | Gerrit Code Review <gerrit@172.30.200.206> | 2016-01-21 21:13:32 +0000 |
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diff --git a/docs/design/architecture.rst b/docs/design/architecture.rst index 24be1675..d2a1bb4d 100644 --- a/docs/design/architecture.rst +++ b/docs/design/architecture.rst @@ -1,4 +1,126 @@ Architecture -============ +------------ + +This section describes the architectural approach to incorporating the upstream +OpenDaylight (ODL) SFC project into the OPNFV Brahmaputra platform. + +Service Functions ++++++++++++++++++ + +A Service Function (SF) is a Function that provides services to flows traversing +a Service Chain. Examples of typical SFs include: Firewall, NAT, QoS, and DPI. +In the context of OPNFV, the SF will be a Virtual Network Function. The SFs +receive data packets from a Service Function Forwarder. + +Service Function Forwarders ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + +The Service Function Forwarder (SFF) is the core element used in Service +Chaining. It is an OpenFlow switch that, in the context of OPNFV, is hosted +in an OVS bridge. In OPNFV there will be one SFF per Compute Node that will +be hosted in the "br-int" OpenStack OVS bridge. + +The responsibility of the SFF is to steer incoming packets to the corresponding +Service Function, or to the SFF in the next compute node. The flows in the SFF +are programmed by the OpenDaylight SFC SDN Controller. + +Service Chains +++++++++++++++ + +Service Chains are defined in the OpenDaylight SFC Controller using the +following constructs: + +SFC + A Service Function Chain (SFC) is an ordered list of abstract SF types. + +SFP + A Service Function Path (SFP) references an SFC, and optionally provides + concrete information about the SFC, like concrete SF instances. If SF + instances are not supplied, then the RSP will choose them. + +RSP + A Rendered Service Path (RSP) is the actual Service Chain. An RSP references + an SFP, and effectively merges the information from the SFP and SFC to create + the Service Chain. If concrete SF details were not provided in the SFP, then + SF selection algorithms are used to choose one. When the RSP is created, the + OpenFlows will be programmed and written to the SFF(s). + +Service Chaining Encapsulation +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + +Service Chaining Encapsulation encapsulates traffic sent through the Service +Chaining domain to facilitate easier steering of packets through Service Chains. +If no Service Chaining Encapsulation is used, then packets much be classified +at every hop of the chain, which would be slow and would not scale well. + +In ODL SFC, Network Service Headers (NSH) is used for Service Chaining +encapsulation. NSH is an IETF specification that uses 2 main header +fields to facilitate packet steering, namely: + +NSP (NSH Path) + The NSP is the Service Path ID. + +NSI (NSH Index) + The NSI is the Hop in the Service Chain. The NSI starts at 255 and is + decremented by every SF. If the NSI reaches 0, then the packet is dropped + which avoids loop detections. + +NSH also has metadata fields, but that's beyond the scope of this architecture. + +In ODL SFC, NSH packets are encapsulated in VXLAN-GPE. + +Classifiers ++++++++++++ + +A classifier is the entry point into Service Chaining. The role of the +classifier is to map incoming traffic to Service Chains. In ODL SFC, this +mapping is performed by matching the packets and encapsulating the packets in +a VXLAN-GPE NSH tunnel. + +The packet matching is specific to the classifier implementation, but can be +as simple as an ACL, or can be more complex by using PCRF information or DPI. + +VNF Manager ++++++++++++ + +In OPNFV SFC, a VNF Manager is needed to spin-up VMs for Service Functions. +It has been decided to use the OpenStack Tacker VNF Mgr to spin-up and manage +the life cylcle of the SFs. Tacker will receive the ODL SFC configuration, +manage the SF VMs, and forward the configuration to ODL SFC. The following +sequence diagram details the interactions with the VNF Mgr: + +.. image:: ./images/OPNFV_SFC_Brahmaputra_SfCreation.jpg + +OPNFV SFC Network Topology +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + +The following image details the Network Topology used in OPNFV Brahmaputra SFC: + +.. image:: ./images/OPNFV_SFC_Brahmaputra_NW_Topology.jpg + + +OVS NSH patch workaround +++++++++++++++++++++++++ + +When using NSH with VXLAN tunnels, its important that the VXLAN tunnel is +terminated in the SF VM. This allows the SF to see the NSH header, allowing +it to decrement the NSI and also to use the NSH metadata. When using VXLAN with +OpenStack, the tunnels are not terminated in the VM, but in the "br-int" OVS +bridge. There is work ongoing in the upstream OVS community to implemement NSH +encapsulation. To get around the way OpenStack handles VXLAN tunnels, the OVS +work will also include the ability to encapsulate/decapsulate VXLAN tunnels from +OpenFlow rules, instead of relying on the Vtep ports. The ongoing upstream OVS +work will probably not be finished by the time OPNFV Brahmaputra is released, so +a work-around has been created. This work-around will use a private branch of +OVS that has a preliminary version of NSH implemented. + +The following diagram illustrates how packets will be sent to an SF, when the +SFF has processed the packet and wants to send it to the SF: + +.. image:: ./images/OPNFV_SFC_BrahmaputraOvsNshWorkaround_toSf.jpg + +The following diagram illustrates how packets will sent from an SF to an SFF, +once the SF has processed a packet: + +.. image:: ./images/OPNFV_SFC_BrahmaputraOvsNshWorkaround_fromSf.jpg -This section will describe the architectural approach to incorporating SFC into the OPNFV platform.
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/design/definitions.rst b/docs/design/definitions.rst index effaf0ec..38263044 100644 --- a/docs/design/definitions.rst +++ b/docs/design/definitions.rst @@ -1,20 +1,13 @@ Definitions -=========== +----------- -Definitions of most terms used here are provided in the `IETF SFC Architecture draft <https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-sfc-architecture/>`_. Additional terms specific to the OPNFV SFC project are defined below. +Definitions of most terms used here are provided in the `IETF SFC Architecture RFC <https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/rfc7665/>`_. +Additional terms specific to the OPNFV SFC project are defined below. -.. list-table:: Definitions - :widths: 15 85 - :header-rows: 1 - - * - Term - - Meaning - - * - ... - - ... Abbreviations -============= +------------- + .. list-table:: Abbreviations :widths: 15 85 :header-rows: 1 @@ -31,9 +24,18 @@ Abbreviations * - NF - Network Function + * - NSH + - Network Services Header (Service chaining encapsulation) + + * - ODL + - OpenDaylight SDN Controller + * - RSP - Rendered Service Path + * - SDN + - Software Defined Networking + * - SF - Service Function diff --git a/docs/design/images/OPNFV_SFC_BrahmaputraOvsNshWorkaround_fromSf.jpg b/docs/design/images/OPNFV_SFC_BrahmaputraOvsNshWorkaround_fromSf.jpg Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000..1b542888 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/design/images/OPNFV_SFC_BrahmaputraOvsNshWorkaround_fromSf.jpg diff --git a/docs/design/images/OPNFV_SFC_BrahmaputraOvsNshWorkaround_toSf.jpg b/docs/design/images/OPNFV_SFC_BrahmaputraOvsNshWorkaround_toSf.jpg Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000..11eaf87b --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/design/images/OPNFV_SFC_BrahmaputraOvsNshWorkaround_toSf.jpg diff --git a/docs/design/images/OPNFV_SFC_Brahmaputra_NW_Topology.jpg b/docs/design/images/OPNFV_SFC_Brahmaputra_NW_Topology.jpg Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000..c183486e --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/design/images/OPNFV_SFC_Brahmaputra_NW_Topology.jpg diff --git a/docs/design/images/OPNFV_SFC_Brahmaputra_SfCreation.jpg b/docs/design/images/OPNFV_SFC_Brahmaputra_SfCreation.jpg Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000..345317dd --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/design/images/OPNFV_SFC_Brahmaputra_SfCreation.jpg diff --git a/docs/design/images/OPNFV_SFC_Brahmaputra_UseCase.jpg b/docs/design/images/OPNFV_SFC_Brahmaputra_UseCase.jpg Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000..efc0df33 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/design/images/OPNFV_SFC_Brahmaputra_UseCase.jpg diff --git a/docs/design/index.rst b/docs/design/index.rst index c878b872..138a1817 100644 --- a/docs/design/index.rst +++ b/docs/design/index.rst @@ -26,7 +26,3 @@ Indices and tables ================== * :ref:`search` - -Revision: _sha1_ - -Build date: |today| diff --git a/docs/design/introduction.rst b/docs/design/introduction.rst index 746ba05c..441ed999 100644 --- a/docs/design/introduction.rst +++ b/docs/design/introduction.rst @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ .. two dots create a comment. please leave this logo at the top of each of your rst files. -.. image:: ../etc/opnfv-logo.png +.. image:: ../etc/opnfv-logo.png :height: 40 :width: 200 :alt: OPNFV @@ -8,13 +8,13 @@ | | Introduction -============ +------------ .. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode - + .. NOTE:: This is the working documentation for the SFC project. diff --git a/docs/design/requirements.rst b/docs/design/requirements.rst index dbedc6f7..3a716351 100644 --- a/docs/design/requirements.rst +++ b/docs/design/requirements.rst @@ -1,4 +1,41 @@ Requirements -============ +------------ + +This section defines requirements for the initial OPNFV SFC implementation, +including those requirements driving upstream project enhancements. + +Minimal Viable Requirement +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + +Deploy a complete SFC solution by integrating OpenDaylight SFC with OpenStack +in an OPNFV environment. + +Detailed Requirements ++++++++++++++++++++++ + +These are the Brahmaputra specific requirements: + +1 Placement of SFs on only one Compute node will be supported. + +2 The supported Service Chaining encapsulation will be NSH VXLAN-GPE. + +3 The version of OVS used must support NSH. + +4 The SF VM life cycle will be managed by the Tacker VNF Mgr. + +5 The supported classifiers will be either ODL Netvirt or ODL GBP. + +6 ODL will be the OpenStack Neutron backend and will handle all networking + on the compute nodes. + +Long Term Requirements +++++++++++++++++++++++ + +These requirements are out of the scope of the Brahmaputra release. + +1 Placing SFs on multiple Compute nodes. + +2 Dynamic movement of SFs across multiple Compute nodes. + +3 Load Balancing across multiple SFs -This section will define requirements for the initial OPNFV SFC implementation, including those requirements driving upstream project enhancements. diff --git a/docs/design/usecases.rst b/docs/design/usecases.rst index 9b886982..b42fcbde 100644 --- a/docs/design/usecases.rst +++ b/docs/design/usecases.rst @@ -1,4 +1,14 @@ Use Cases -========= +--------- -This section will outline use cases driving the initial OPNFV SFC implementation.
\ No newline at end of file +This section outlines the Brahmaputra use cases driving the initial OPNFV +SFC implementation. + + +The use cases targeted in the OPNFV SFC Brahmaputra release focus on creating +simple Service Chains using Firewall Service Functions. As can be seen in the +following diagram, 2 service chains are created, each through a different +Service Function Firewall. Service Chain 1 will block HTTP, while Service +Chain 2 will block SSH. + +.. image:: ./images/OPNFV_SFC_Brahmaputra_UseCase.jpg |