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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, AT&T and others.
Integration tests
=================
VSPERF includes a set of integration tests defined in conf/integration.
These tests can be run by specifying --run-integration as a parameter to vsperf.
Current tests in conf/integration are Overlay tests.
Executing Tunnel encapsulation tests
------------------------------------
VSPERF supports VXLAN, GRE and GENEVE tunneling protocols.
Testing of these protocols is limited to unidirectional traffic and
P2P (Physical to Physical scenarios).
The VXLAN OVS DPDK encapsulation tests requires IPs, MAC addresses,
bridge names and WHITELIST_NICS for DPDK.
Default values are already provided. To customize for your environment, override
the following variables in you user_settings.py file:
# Variables defined in conf/integration/02_vswitch.conf
# Tunnel endpoint for Overlay P2P deployment scenario
# used for br0
VTEP_IP1 = '192.168.0.1/24'
# Used as remote_ip in adding OVS tunnel port and
# to set ARP entry in OVS (e.g. tnl/arp/set br-ext 192.168.240.10 02:00:00:00:00:02
VTEP_IP2 = '192.168.240.10'
# Network to use when adding a route for inner frame data
VTEP_IP2_SUBNET = '192.168.240.0/24'
# Bridge names
TUNNEL_INTEGRATION_BRIDGE = 'br0'
TUNNEL_EXTERNAL_BRIDGE = 'br-ext'
# IP of br-ext
TUNNEL_EXTERNAL_BRIDGE_IP = '192.168.240.1/24'
# vxlan|gre|geneve
TUNNEL_TYPE = 'vxlan'
# Variables defined conf/integration/03_traffic.conf
# For OP2P deployment scenario
TRAFFICGEN_PORT1_MAC = '02:00:00:00:00:01'
TRAFFICGEN_PORT2_MAC = '02:00:00:00:00:02'
TRAFFICGEN_PORT1_IP = '1.1.1.1'
TRAFFICGEN_PORT2_IP = '192.168.240.10'
To run VXLAN encapsulation tests:
.. code-block:: console
./vsperf --conf-file user_settings.py --run-integration --test-param 'tunnel_type=vxlan' overlay_p2p_tput
To run GRE encapsulation tests:
.. code-block:: console
./vsperf --conf-file user_settings.py --run-integration --test-param 'tunnel_type=gre' overlay_p2p_tput
To run GENEVE encapsulation tests:
.. code-block:: console
./vsperf --conf-file user_settings.py --run-integration --test-param 'tunnel_type=geneve' overlay_p2p_tput
To run OVS NATIVE tunnel tests (VXLAN/GRE/GENEVE):
1. Install the OVS kernel modules
.. code:: console
cd src/ovs/ovs
sudo -E make modules_install
2. Set the following variables:
.. code-block:: console
VSWITCH = 'OvsVanilla'
VSWITCH_VANILLA_PHY_PORT_NAMES = ['nic1name', 'nic2name']
# Specify vport_* kernel module to test.
VSWITCH_VANILLA_KERNEL_MODULES = ['vport_vxlan',
'vport_gre',
'vport_geneve',
os.path.join(OVS_DIR_VANILLA, 'datapath/linux/openvswitch.ko')]
3. Run tests:
.. code-block:: console
./vsperf --conf-file user_settings.py --run-integration --test-param 'tunnel_type=vxlan' overlay_p2p_tput
Executing VXLAN decapsulation tests
------------------------------------
To run VXLAN decapsulation tests:
1. Set the variables used in "Executing Tunnel encapsulation tests"
2. Set IXNET_TCL_SCRIPT, VXLAN_FRAME_L2, VLXAN_FRAME_L3 and DUT_NIC1_MAC of your settings file to:
.. code-block:: console
IXNET_TCL_SCRIPT='ixnetrfc2544v2.tcl'
VXLAN_FRAME_L2 = {'srcmac':
'01:02:03:04:05:06',
'dstmac':
'<DUT's NIC1 MAC>',
}
VXLAN_FRAME_L3 = {'proto': 'udp',
'packetsize': 64,
'srcip': '1.1.1.1',
'dstip': '192.168.240.1',
}
VXLAN_FRAME_L4 = {'srcport': 4789,
'dstport': 4789,
'vni': VXLAN_VNI,
'inner_srcmac': '01:02:03:04:05:06',
'inner_dstmac': '06:05:04:03:02:01',
'inner_srcip': '192.168.0.10',
'inner_dstip': '192.168.240.9',
'inner_proto': 'udp',
'inner_srcport': 3000,
'inner_dstport': 3001,
}
# The receiving NIC of VXLAN traffic
DUT_NIC1_MAC = '<mac address>'
3. Run test:
.. code-block:: console
./vsperf --conf-file user_settings.py --run-integration overlay_p2p_decap_cont
Executing GRE decapsulation tests
---------------------------------
To run GRE decapsulation tests:
1. Set the variables used in "Executing Tunnel encapsulation tests"
2. Set IXNET_TCL_SCRIPT, GRE_FRAME_L2, GRE_FRAME_L3 and DUT_NIC1_MAC of your settings file to:
.. code-block:: console
IXNET_TCL_SCRIPT='ixnetrfc2544v2.tcl'
GRE_FRAME_L2 = {'srcmac':
'01:02:03:04:05:06',
'dstmac':
'<DUT's NIC2 MAC>',
}
GRE_FRAME_L3 = {'proto': 'gre',
'packetsize': 64,
'srcip': '1.1.1.1',
'dstip': '192.168.240.1',
}
GRE_FRAME_L4 = {'srcport': 0,
'dstport': 0
'inner_srcmac': '01:02:03:04:05:06',
'inner_dstmac': '06:05:04:03:02:01',
'inner_srcip': '192.168.0.10',
'inner_dstip': '192.168.240.9',
'inner_proto': 'udp',
'inner_srcport': 3000,
'inner_dstport': 3001,
}
# The receiving NIC of GRE traffic
DUT_NIC1_MAC = '<mac address>'
3. Run test:
.. code-block:: console
./vsperf --conf-file user_settings.py --test-param 'tunnel_type=gre' --run-integration overlay_p2p_decap_cont
Executing GENEVE decapsulation tests
------------------------------------
IxNet 7.3X does not have native support of GENEVE protocol. The
template, GeneveIxNetTemplate.xml_ClearText.xml, should be imported
into IxNET for this testcase to work.
To import the template do:
1. Run the IxNetwork TCL Server
2. Click on the Traffic menu
3. Click on the Traffic actions and click Edit Packet Templates
4. On the Template editor window, click Import.
Select the template tools/pkt_gen/ixnet/GeneveIxNetTemplate.xml_ClearText.xml
and click import.
To run GENEVE decapsulation tests:
1. Set the variables used in "Executing Tunnel encapsulation tests"
2. Set IXNET_TCL_SCRIPT, GENEVE_FRAME_L2, GENEVE_FRAME_L3 and DUT_NIC1_MAC of your settings file to:
.. code-block:: console
IXNET_TCL_SCRIPT='ixnetrfc2544v2.tcl'
GENEVE_FRAME_L2 = {'srcmac':
'01:02:03:04:05:06',
'dstmac':
'<DUT's NIC2 MAC>',
}
GENEVE_FRAME_L3 = {'proto': 'udp',
'packetsize': 64,
'srcip': '1.1.1.1',
'dstip': '192.168.240.1',
'geneve_vni': 0,
'inner_srcmac': '01:02:03:04:05:06',
'inner_dstmac': '06:05:04:03:02:01',
'inner_srcip': '192.168.0.10',
'inner_dstip': '192.168.240.9',
'inner_proto': 'udp',
'inner_srcport': 3000,
'inner_dstport': 3001,
}
GENEVE_FRAME_L4 = {'srcport': 6081,
'dstport': 6081,
'geneve_vni': 0,
'inner_srcmac': '01:02:03:04:05:06',
'inner_dstmac': '06:05:04:03:02:01',
'inner_srcip': '192.168.0.10',
'inner_dstip': '192.168.240.9',
'inner_proto': 'udp',
'inner_srcport': 3000,
'inner_dstport': 3001,
}
# The receiving NIC of GENEVE traffic
DUT_NIC1_MAC = '<mac address>'
3. Run test:
.. code-block:: console
./vsperf --conf-file user_settings.py --test-param 'tunnel_type=geneve' --run-integration overlay_p2p_decap_cont
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