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If a network specified in the test case is a vlan provider network, new attribute "segmentation_id" can be used to specify the desired vlan tag in the test case network section:
networks:
test-net:
cidr: '192.168.1.0/24'
provider: "vlan"
physical_network: 'physnet1'
segmentation_id: "1000"
If the "segmentation_id" attribute is absent, a random vlan tag will be allocated to the network.
Change-Id: Ic53852447a3c1bd8feb9ebd42d35f1ade3684be1
Signed-off-by: JingLu5 <lvjing5@huawei.com>
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First we add mac_address, subnet_cidr to Heat template outputs
Then we convert those into a form for NSB and add vld_id.
NSB also requires PCI Bus ID, kernel driver
and dpdk_port_num. We get this by ssh-ing
into instance and dumping sysfs
We also need to fix allow for ssh key auth,
and implement relative path file loading
so NSB can find all its YAML files
JIRA: YARDSTICK-580
Change history:
don't hide heat create tracebacks we need tracebacks for debug
vnf_generic: add task_path to scenario so we can load relative paths
for vnf_generic we want to be able to load yaml relative to the
task path
For example:
traffic_profile: ../../traffic_profiles/fixed.yaml
topology: ping_tg_topology.yaml # TODO: look in relative path where the tc.yaml is found
These need to be relative to samples/vnf_samples/nsut/ping/tc_ping_heat_context.yaml
Add a scenario["task_path"] entry
heat: log actual exception
vnf_generic: replace list with set and iterate over values()
some general refactors to remove redundact lookups and
type conversions
heat: provide mac_address, device_id and network_id from outputs
We may need more information to dynamically
determine test topology.
Towards this end return more info in the heat template.
We can return mac_address, device_id and network_id.
Once we have this info we can add it to the context_cfg
as an interfaces dict.
add sample vnf ping multi-network test
this test requires 3 network, one for mgmt
and the other two for NSB traffic tests
We have to make sure we don't use DPDK
on mgmt interface because DPDK unbinds
the driver
heat: convert networks to OrderedDict
so we can lookups networks as well as
iterate over them in consisitent order
heat: and vld_id to networks for vnf_generic
vnf_generic uses vld_id Virtual Link Descriptor ID
to identify interfaces
Add the key to the networks dict
and store in Networks object
implement relative path file loading in vnf_generic
in multiple places we need to load a file
relative to the task path, so add
open_relative_file_path
and modify load_vnf_model to include the scenario_cfg
parameter so we have access to task_path
DRAFT: heat timeout support
Heat stack in CI job failed due to some Nova issue.
But then apparently yardstick kept running and took 180mins to timeout
https://build.opnfv.org/ci/view/bottlenecks/job/bottlenecks-compass-posca_stress_ping-baremetal-daily-master/16/console
We can add a Heat create timeout and fail faster if there is an error.
The question is how long should we wait for a Heat stack to deploy. We
can set a default and allow override in the heat context config, if
users make complicated stacks
heat: get netmask and gateway from heat outputs
we have do some tricky business with finding
the subnet cidr and converting it into netmask
vnf_generic: get vpci, driver and dpdk_port_num
use a big old find command to dump all the sysfs
netdev info nicely. This was re-used from autotest FCoE tests.
r"""find /sys/devices/pci* -type d -name net -exec sh -c '{ grep -sH ^ \
+$1/ifindex $1/address $1/operstate $1/device/vendor $1/device/device \
+$1/device/subsystem_vendor $1/device/subsystem_device ; \
+printf "%s/driver:" $1 ; basename $(readlink -s $1/device/driver); } \
+' sh \{\}/* \;
This finds all PCI devices that are network devices, then
dumps all the relevant info using /bin/sh.
Then we parse this into a 'netdevs' dict inside the node_dict
and also convert into VNF fields we need.
vnf_generic: set node name for kpis
node is a dict, so we have to use node_name
vnfdgen: we CANNOT use TaskTemplate.render
because it does not allow for missing variables, we need to allow
password for key_filename to be undefined
remove default ssh password hack, once rendering is fixed
add new example tc_external_ping_heat_context
Change-Id: If1fe0c1a2ab0a5be17e40790a66f28f706fa44d6
Signed-off-by: Ross Brattain <ross.b.brattain@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Edward MacGillivray <edward.s.macgillivray@intel.com>
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JIRA: YARDSTICK-582
Create a customizable flavor via heat context. All heat parameters
are configurable including Core Affinity. The default flavor name
is XXXX-flavor where XXXX is stackname. Flavor attributes are taken
from the heat context file. If a flavor attribute is not used it
takes default attribute value. If flavor name is not specified it
uses the server name + "-flavor" or stack-name + "-flavor".
Compute node specific attributes are configurable via "extra_specs"
attribute. See
https://docs.openstack.org/admin-guide/compute-flavors.html for
details.
Change-Id: If4015970b889b0b95bfa8eba9491ebf31e92f2c7
Signed-off-by: DanielMartinBuckley <daniel.m.buckley@intel.com>
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A generic provider network solution is introduced. To identify whether a network specified in the test case is a provider network new attributes are introduced in the test case network section:
networks:
test-net:
cidr: '192.168.1.0/24'
provider: "sriov"
physical_network: 'physnet1'
If the "provider" attribute is present, the network is an existing provider network. If the value is "sriov", binding:vnic_type=direct is added to the interface in the heat deployment template. In orchestrator/heat.py, the interface creating functions are given a new parameter that tells if the network in use is a provider network. The benchmark/contexts/model.py is changed to store the value of the provider attribute from the test case and function calls to port creation is updated with the provider parameter. The same change is made in contexts/heat.py as well. Also calls for creating a new tenant network is replaced for creating a new provider network if the provider attribute is present.
Update-1: Change test_model.py
Update-2: Per comment, change comment style to """"
Update-3: Change test_heat.py
Update-4: Add unit test cases to pass coverage test
Update-5: Add SRIOV provider network example in opnfv_yardstick_tc008.yaml
Update-6: Per comment, remove empty line in orchestrator/test_heat.py
Update-7: Per comment, change comment lines in orchestrator/test_heat.py
Update-8: Add more unit test cases to pass coverage test
Update-9: Change to create SRIOV provider network on the fly so as to support co-current test runs
Update-10: Per comment, init physical_network to 'physnet1'
Change-Id: I76004c4fcc9bffcfd8ed021fd647e0cecb346ef4
JIRA: YARDSTICK-612
Signed-off-by: Jing Zhang <jing.c.zhang@nokia.com>
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heatclient.common.http.SessionClient
automatically json.dumps the data in kwargs.
If we json dump ourselves we end up double-decoding
which is invalid.
heatclient.common.http.py:
class SessionClient(adapter.LegacyJsonAdapter):
"""HTTP client based on Keystone client session."""
def request(self, url, method, **kwargs):
redirect = kwargs.get('redirect')
kwargs.setdefault('user_agent', USER_AGENT)
if 'data' in kwargs:
kwargs['data'] = jsonutils.dumps(kwargs['data'])
kwargs['data'] includes the template,
so this is double-decoding in JSON
JIRA: YARDSTICK-584
Change-Id: I663af42f7e92e285b540b614ceda87f17da5f22d
Signed-off-by: Ross Brattain <ross.b.brattain@intel.com>
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JIRA: YARDSTICK-566
Current Heat context support affinity and availability arguments
but not support affinity and anti-affinity.
Enhance Heat context to support affinity and anti-affinity:
1. can create heat server group with affinity/anti-affinity
2. each server could be specified which server group they are in
Change-Id: I46e7376fd116c6e109cb5dcb1c168460918e6d43
Signed-off-by: rexlee8776 <limingjiang@huawei.com>
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we don't need to keep the file open once
we have read it
Change-Id: I7234fe91d2080d357c7a6506543cef067a9c2aac
Signed-off-by: Ross Brattain <ross.b.brattain@intel.com>
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JIRA: YARDSTICK-525
For consistency, we always use """triple double quotes""" around
docstrings.
Change-Id: I47a20bbd8b55bc544b4841ea4006929af0a044ac
Signed-off-by: chenjiankun <chenjiankun1@huawei.com>
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Porting to Python3 using Openstack guidelines:
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Python3
This passes unittests on Python 3.5 and passes opnfv_smoke suite
Updates:
use six for urlparse and urlopen
fix exception.message attribute removal
run unittests on python3
use unitest.mock on python 3
fix open mock for vsperf
fix float division by using delta/eplison comparison
use unicode in StringIO
use plugin/sample_config.yaml relative path from test case
fixed apexlake unittests
upgraded to mock 2.0.0 to match python3 unittest.mock features
fixed flake8 issues
implement safe JSON decode with oslo_serialization.jsonutils.dump_as_bytes()
implement safe unicode encode/decode with oslo_utils.encodeutils
heat: convert pub key file from bytes to unicode
pkg_resources returns raw bytes, in python3
we have to decode this to utf-8 unicode
so JSON can encode it for heat template
JIRA: YARDSTICK-452
Change-Id: Ib80dd1d0c0eb0592acd832b82f6a7f8f7c20bfda
Signed-off-by: Ross Brattain <ross.b.brattain@intel.com>
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The .format() won't work, since it can't slice the uuid
We have to convert the uuid to string before we slice it.
I thought .format() would implicitly call __str__() before
applying width, but that is not the case.
'files/yardstick_key-{:.{width}}'.format(self.key_uuid, width=8))
We also need to define a constant short uuid lenght, we can't
hardcode the length to 8 everywhere.
Create a helper function to standardize the generation
of the short key uuid and use that helper function everywhere
Change-Id: I59e051bfe697587e967f93f5b8f209e0e7daa5c7
Signed-off-by: Ross Brattain <ross.b.brattain@intel.com>
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JIRA: YARDSTICK-527
This work is to support yardstick parallel tasks in the future.
Currently, the RSA key we generated and used to access the VM is named
'yardstick_key'.
If more than two tasks are running paralleled, the later 'yardstick_key' will
cover the former.
We want associate an uuid to identify differnets for each tasks. So the key
files won't conflict.
The first 8 digits will be used, as there is no need to used a full-length uuid.
Change-Id: If8eaf47ae527cf9b3bd50f37ab3051fbdccf5f03
Signed-off-by: JingLu5 <lvjing5@huawei.com>
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JIRA: YARDSTICK-410
This patch uses keystoneauth1.session to initialize the client for Heat
The keystoneauth1.session.Session class was introduced into keystoneauth1
as an attempt to bring a unified interface to the various OpenStack clients
that share common authentication and request parameters between a variety of
services.
Change-Id: Ie6287b50a36cf03950fa1174791df826e9bdafd3
Signed-off-by: JingLu5 <lvjing5@huawei.com>
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Change-Id: I694fbce4470a14893310334a39e15b61fbe8905a
Signed-off-by: Akos Farago <akos.farago@ericsson.com>
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Change-Id: I476fdd4d0e0e97cb1457ae15f92442c42aa77b4e
Signed-off-by: Jo¶rgen Karlsson <jorgen.w.karlsson@ericsson.com>
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Currently yardstick does not provide the support for
OS_CACERT option.
The addition OS_CACERT options makes the user to use certificate
to communicate with the HEAT.
Closes-Bug: #YARDSTICK-227
Change-Id: I045c3f4b94dba9dfb6fd0e2706d758647d3fe4af
Signed-off-by: rsritesh <p.ritesh@tcs.com>
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In Heat Liberty release OS::Nova::Server will always use the user
pre-configured in the image (e.g. "fedora" for stock Fedora cloud
images, "ubuntu" for stock Ubuntu cloud images, "cloud-user" for
stock CentOS cloud images etc)
Change all ec2-user -> ubuntu
Add admin-user in Heat model for backwards compatibility.
Refer below links for detalis:
https://etherpad.opnfv.org/p/yardstick_release_b_troubleshooting
https://github.com/openstack/heat/commit/e423bec7f10b0f5d07f05d195b3b7860f6bceb00
http://blog.scottlowe.org/2015/04/23/ubuntu-openstack-heat-cloud-init/
JIRA: -
Change-Id: I6b8b2b21daf113a3a86aee1126b0c3e74737ef4f
Signed-off-by: QiLiang <liangqi1@huawei.com>
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Fix for the validation error on port.properties.network
when deploying using OS Kilo or later.
Change-Id: I761cc958573d6eb8c909a08f186486f3ac93e816
JIRA: -
Signed-off-by: Jo¶rgen Karlsson <jorgen.w.karlsson@ericsson.com>
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An external HOT template is a separate yaml file in native
Heat format HOT. The external template is referenced in the task
file and used as template for a "context". Parameters required at
template instantiation are also configured in the task file.
See new sample file ping-hot.yaml
Change-Id: Ie2b7ea96ea90b75ca4e08a29e2223ceeb1474724
JIRA: YARDSTICK-24
Signed-off-by: Hans Feldt <hans.feldt@ericsson.com>
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A list of contexts can be specified, cross referencing between
contexts is supported and shown in the added sample file.
TBD can placement group work between stacks?
Change-Id: I26dbe94e52ba0be5e49f50fd70540a57de2204cb
JIRA: YARDSTICK-31
Signed-off-by: Hans Feldt <hans.feldt@ericsson.com>
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The heat module contains two classes, Template and Stack. Resources
are added to a Template instance and then deployed. This returns a
Stack instance that holds the output values from the deployment and
that also has a method to undeploy - delete the stack.
Change-Id: Ief3f75bbb015e5d43023b8d8e8ece49673572b13
JIRA: -
Signed-off-by: Hans Feldt <hans.feldt@ericsson.com>
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