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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, 2016-2018 Intel Corporation.
..
Convention for heading levels in Yardstick documentation:
======= Heading 0 (reserved for the title in a document)
------- Heading 1
^^^^^^^ Heading 2
+++++++ Heading 3
''''''' Heading 4
Avoid deeper levels because they do not render well.
================
NSB Installation
================
.. _OVS-DPDK: http://docs.openvswitch.org/en/latest/intro/install/dpdk/
.. _devstack: https://docs.openstack.org/devstack/pike/>
Abstract
--------
The steps needed to run Yardstick with NSB testing are:
* Install Yardstick (NSB Testing).
* Setup/reference ``pod.yaml`` describing Test topology.
* Create/reference the test configuration yaml file.
* Run the test case.
Prerequisites
-------------
Refer to :doc:`04-installation` for more information on Yardstick
prerequisites.
Several prerequisites are needed for Yardstick (VNF testing):
* Python Modules: pyzmq, pika.
* flex
* bison
* build-essential
* automake
* libtool
* librabbitmq-dev
* rabbitmq-server
* collectd
* intel-cmt-cat
Hardware & Software Ingredients
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
SUT requirements:
======= ===================
Item Description
======= ===================
Memory Min 20GB
NICs 2 x 10G
OS Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS
kernel 4.4.0-34-generic
DPDK 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
iommu=on iommu=pt intel_iommu=on
Note: nohz_full and rcu_nocbs is to disable Linux
kernel interrupts
BIOS CPU Power and Performance Policy <Performance>
CPU C-state Disabled
CPU P-state Disabled
Enhanced Intel® Speedstep® Tech Disabl
Hyper-Threading Technology (If supported) Enabled
Virtualization Techology Enabled
Intel(R) VT for Direct I/O Enabled
Coherency Enabled
Turbo Boost Disabled
============= =================================================
Install Yardstick (NSB Testing)
-------------------------------
Yardstick with NSB can be installed using ``nsb_setup.sh``.
The ``nsb_setup.sh`` allows to:
1. Install Yardstick in specified mode: bare metal or container.
Refer :doc:`04-installation`.
2. Install package dependencies on remote servers used as traffic generator or
sample VNF. Add such servers to ``install-inventory.ini`` file to either
``yardstick-standalone`` or ``yardstick-baremetal`` server groups.
Configures IOMMU, hugepages, open file limits, CPU isolation, etc.
3. Build VM image either nsb or normal. The nsb VM image is used to run
Yardstick sample VNF tests, like vFW, vACL, vCGNAPT, etc.
The normal VM image is used to run Yardstick ping tests in OpenStack context.
4. Add nsb or normal VM image to OpenStack together with OpenStack variables.
Firstly, configure the network proxy, either using the environment variables or
setting the global environment file.
Set environment::
http_proxy='http://proxy.company.com:port'
https_proxy='http://proxy.company.com:port'
.. code-block:: console
export http_proxy='http://proxy.company.com:port'
export https_proxy='http://proxy.company.com:port'
Download the source code and check out the latest stable branch
.. code-block:: console
git clone https://gerrit.opnfv.org/gerrit/yardstick
cd yardstick
# Switch to latest stable branch
git checkout stable/gambia
Modify the Yardstick installation inventory used by Ansible::
cat ./ansible/install-inventory.ini
[jumphost]
localhost ansible_connection=local
# section below is only due backward compatibility.
# it will be removed later
[yardstick:children]
jumphost
[yardstick-standalone]
standalone ansible_host=192.168.2.51 ansible_connection=ssh
[yardstick-baremetal]
baremetal ansible_host=192.168.2.52 ansible_connection=ssh
[all:vars]
arch_amd64=amd64
arch_arm64=arm64
inst_mode_baremetal=baremetal
inst_mode_container=container
inst_mode_container_pull=container_pull
ubuntu_archive={"amd64": "http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/", "arm64": "http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/"}
ansible_user=root
ansible_ssh_pass=root # OR ansible_ssh_private_key_file=/root/.ssh/id_rsa
.. warning::
Before running ``nsb_setup.sh`` make sure python is installed on servers
added to ``yardstick-standalone`` or ``yardstick-baremetal`` groups.
.. note::
SSH access without password needs to be configured for all your nodes
defined in ``install-inventory.ini`` file.
If you want to use password authentication you need to install ``sshpass``::
sudo -EH apt-get install sshpass
.. note::
A VM image built by other means than Yardstick can be added to OpenStack.
Uncomment and set correct path to the VM image in the
``install-inventory.ini`` file::
path_to_img=/tmp/workspace/yardstick-image.img
.. note::
CPU isolation can be applied to the remote servers, like:
ISOL_CPUS=2-27,30-55
Uncomment and modify accordingly in ``install-inventory.ini`` file.
By default ``nsb_setup.sh`` pulls Yardstick image based on Ubuntu 16.04 from
docker hub and starts container, builds NSB VM image based on Ubuntu 16.04,
installs packages to the servers given in ``yardstick-standalone`` and
``yardstick-baremetal`` host groups.
To change default behavior modify parameters for ``install.yaml`` in
``nsb_setup.sh`` file.
Refer chapter :doc:`04-installation` for more details on ``install.yaml``
parameters.
To execute an installation for a **BareMetal** or a **Standalone context**::
./nsb_setup.sh
To execute an installation for an **OpenStack** context::
./nsb_setup.sh <path to admin-openrc.sh>
.. warning::
The Yardstick VM image (NSB or normal) cannot be built inside a VM.
.. warning::
The ``nsb_setup.sh`` configures huge pages, CPU isolation, IOMMU on the grub.
Reboot of the servers from ``yardstick-standalone`` or
``yardstick-baremetal`` groups in the file ``install-inventory.ini`` is
required to apply those changes.
The above commands will set up Docker with the latest Yardstick code. To
execute::
docker exec -it yardstick bash
It will also automatically download all the packages needed for NSB Testing
setup. Refer chapter :doc:`04-installation` for more on Docker
**Install Yardstick using Docker (recommended)**
System Topology
---------------
.. code-block:: console
+----------+ +----------+
| | | |
| | (0)----->(0) | |
| TG1 | | DUT |
| | | |
| | (1)<-----(1) | |
+----------+ +----------+
trafficgen_0 vnf
Environment parameters and credentials
--------------------------------------
Configure yardstick.conf
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
If you did not run ``yardstick env influxdb`` inside the container to generate
``yardstick.conf``, then create the config file manually (run inside the
container)::
cp ./etc/yardstick/yardstick.conf.sample /etc/yardstick/yardstick.conf
vi /etc/yardstick/yardstick.conf
Add ``trex_path``, ``trex_client_lib`` and ``bin_path`` to the ``nsb``
section::
[DEFAULT]
debug = True
dispatcher = influxdb
[dispatcher_influxdb]
timeout = 5
target = http://{YOUR_IP_HERE}:8086
db_name = yardstick
username = root
password = root
[nsb]
trex_path=/opt/nsb_bin/trex/scripts
bin_path=/opt/nsb_bin
trex_client_lib=/opt/nsb_bin/trex_client/stl
Run Yardstick - Network Service Testcases
-----------------------------------------
NS testing - using yardstick CLI
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
See :doc:`04-installation`
Connect to the Yardstick container::
docker exec -it yardstick /bin/bash
If you're running ``heat`` testcases and ``nsb_setup.sh`` was not used::
source /etc/yardstick/openstack.creds
In addition to the above, you need to se the ``EXTERNAL_NETWORK`` for
OpenStack::
export EXTERNAL_NETWORK="<openstack public network>"
Finally, you should be able to run the testcase::
yardstick --debug task start yardstick/samples/vnf_samples/nsut/<vnf>/<test case>
Network Service Benchmarking - Bare-Metal
-----------------------------------------
Bare-Metal Config pod.yaml describing Topology
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Bare-Metal 2-Node setup
+++++++++++++++++++++++
.. code-block:: console
+----------+ +----------+
| | | |
| | (0)----->(0) | |
| TG1 | | DUT |
| | | |
| | (n)<-----(n) | |
+----------+ +----------+
trafficgen_0 vnf
Bare-Metal 3-Node setup - Correlated Traffic
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
.. code-block:: console
+----------+ +----------+ +------------+
| | | | | |
| | | | | |
| | (0)----->(0) | | | UDP |
| TG1 | | DUT | | Replay |
| | | | | |
| | | |(1)<---->(0)| |
+----------+ +----------+ +------------+
trafficgen_0 vnf trafficgen_1
Bare-Metal Config pod.yaml
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Before executing Yardstick test cases, make sure that ``pod.yaml`` reflects the
topology and update all the required fields.::
cp /etc/yardstick/nodes/pod.yaml.nsb.sample /etc/yardstick/nodes/pod.yaml
.. code-block:: YAML
nodes:
-
name: trafficgen_0
role: TrafficGen
ip: 1.1.1.1
user: root
password: r00t
interfaces:
xe0: # logical name from topology.yaml and vnfd.yaml
vpci: "0000:07:00.0"
driver: i40e # default kernel driver
dpdk_port_num: 0
local_ip: "152.16.100.20"
netmask: "255.255.255.0"
local_mac: "00:00:00:00:00:01"
xe1: # logical name from topology.yaml and vnfd.yaml
vpci: "0000:07:00.1"
driver: i40e # default kernel driver
dpdk_port_num: 1
local_ip: "152.16.40.20"
netmask: "255.255.255.0"
local_mac: "00:00.00:00:00:02"
-
name: vnf
role: vnf
ip: 1.1.1.2
user: root
password: r00t
host: 1.1.1.2 #BM - host == ip, virtualized env - Host - compute node
interfaces:
xe0: # logical name from topology.yaml and vnfd.yaml
vpci: "0000:07:00.0"
driver: i40e # default kernel driver
dpdk_port_num: 0
local_ip: "152.16.100.19"
netmask: "255.255.255.0"
local_mac: "00:00:00:00:00:03"
xe1: # logical name from topology.yaml and vnfd.yaml
vpci: "0000:07:00.1"
driver: i40e # default kernel driver
dpdk_port_num: 1
local_ip: "152.16.40.19"
netmask: "255.255.255.0"
local_mac: "00:00:00:00:00:04"
routing_table:
- network: "152.16.100.20"
netmask: "255.255.255.0"
gateway: "152.16.100.20"
if: "xe0"
- network: "152.16.40.20"
netmask: "255.255.255.0"
gateway: "152.16.40.20"
if: "xe1"
nd_route_tbl:
- network: "0064:ff9b:0:0:0:0:9810:6414"
netmask: "112"
gateway: "0064:ff9b:0:0:0:0:9810:6414"
if: "xe0"
- network: "0064:ff9b:0:0:0:0:9810:2814"
netmask: "112"
gateway: "0064:ff9b:0:0:0:0:9810:2814"
if: "xe1"
Standalone Virtualization
-------------------------
SR-IOV
^^^^^^
SR-IOV Pre-requisites
+++++++++++++++++++++
On Host, where VM is created:
a) Create and configure a bridge named ``br-int`` for VM to connect to
external network. Currently this can be done using VXLAN tunnel.
Execute the following on host, where VM is created::
ip link add type vxlan remote <Jumphost IP> local <DUT IP> id <ID: 10> dstport 4789
brctl addbr br-int
brctl addif br-int vxlan0
ip link set dev vxlan0 up
ip addr add <IP#1, like: 172.20.2.1/24> dev br-int
ip link set dev br-int up
.. note:: You may need to add extra rules to iptable to forward traffic.
.. code-block:: console
iptables -A FORWARD -i br-int -s <network ip address>/<netmask> -j ACCEPT
iptables -A FORWARD -o br-int -d <network ip address>/<netmask> -j ACCEPT
Execute the following on a jump host:
.. code-block:: console
ip link add type vxlan remote <DUT IP> local <Jumphost IP> id <ID: 10> dstport 4789
ip addr add <IP#2, like: 172.20.2.2/24> dev vxlan0
ip link set dev vxlan0 up
.. note:: Host and jump host are different baremetal servers.
b) Modify test case management CIDR.
IP addresses IP#1, IP#2 and CIDR must be in the same network.
.. code-block:: YAML
servers:
vnf_0:
network_ports:
mgmt:
cidr: '1.1.1.7/24'
c) Build guest image for VNF to run.
Most of the sample test cases in Yardstick are using a guest image called
``yardstick-nsb-image`` which deviates from an Ubuntu Cloud Server image
Yardstick has a tool for building this custom image with SampleVNF.
It is necessary to have ``sudo`` rights to use this tool.
Also you may need to install several additional packages to use this tool, by
following the commands below::
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y qemu-utils kpartx
This image can be built using the following command in the directory where
Yardstick is installed::
export YARD_IMG_ARCH='amd64'
sudo echo "Defaults env_keep += \'YARD_IMG_ARCH\'" >> /etc/sudoers
For instructions on generating a cloud image using Ansible, refer to
:doc:`04-installation`.
for more details refer to chapter :doc:`04-installation`
.. note:: VM should be build with static IP and be accessible from the
Yardstick host.
SR-IOV Config pod.yaml describing Topology
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
SR-IOV 2-Node setup
+++++++++++++++++++
.. code-block:: console
+--------------------+
| |
| |
| DUT |
| (VNF) |
| |
+--------------------+
| VF NIC | | VF NIC |
+--------+ +--------+
^ ^
| |
| |
+----------+ +-------------------------+
| | | ^ ^ |
| | | | | |
| | (0)<----->(0) | ------ SUT | |
| TG1 | | | |
| | (n)<----->(n) | ----------------- |
| | | |
+----------+ +-------------------------+
trafficgen_0 host
SR-IOV 3-Node setup - Correlated Traffic
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
.. code-block:: console
+--------------------+
| |
| |
| DUT |
| (VNF) |
| |
+--------------------+
| VF NIC | | VF NIC |
+--------+ +--------+
^ ^
| |
| |
+----------+ +---------------------+ +--------------+
| | | ^ ^ | | |
| | | | | | | |
| | (0)<----->(0) |----- | | | TG2 |
| TG1 | | SUT | | | (UDP Replay) |
| | | | | | |
| | (n)<----->(n) | -----| (n)<-->(n) | |
+----------+ +---------------------+ +--------------+
trafficgen_0 host trafficgen_1
Before executing Yardstick test cases, make sure that ``pod.yaml`` reflects the
topology and update all the required fields.
.. code-block:: console
cp <yardstick>/etc/yardstick/nodes/standalone/trex_bm.yaml.sample /etc/yardstick/nodes/standalone/pod_trex.yaml
cp <yardstick>/etc/yardstick/nodes/standalone/host_sriov.yaml /etc/yardstick/nodes/standalone/host_sriov.yaml
.. note:: Update all the required fields like ip, user, password, pcis, etc...
SR-IOV Config pod_trex.yaml
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++
.. code-block:: YAML
nodes:
-
name: trafficgen_0
role: TrafficGen
ip: 1.1.1.1
user: root
password: r00t
key_filename: /root/.ssh/id_rsa
interfaces:
xe0: # logical name from topology.yaml and vnfd.yaml
vpci: "0000:07:00.0"
driver: i40e # default kernel driver
dpdk_port_num: 0
local_ip: "152.16.100.20"
netmask: "255.255.255.0"
local_mac: "00:00:00:00:00:01"
xe1: # logical name from topology.yaml and vnfd.yaml
vpci: "0000:07:00.1"
driver: i40e # default kernel driver
dpdk_port_num: 1
local_ip: "152.16.40.20"
netmask: "255.255.255.0"
local_mac: "00:00.00:00:00:02"
SR-IOV Config host_sriov.yaml
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
.. code-block:: YAML
nodes:
-
name: sriov
role: Sriov
ip: 192.168.100.101
user: ""
password: ""
SR-IOV testcase update:
``<yardstick>/samples/vnf_samples/nsut/vfw/tc_sriov_rfc2544_ipv4_1rule_1flow_64B_trex.yaml``
Update contexts section
'''''''''''''''''''''''
.. code-block:: YAML
contexts:
- name: yardstick
type: Node
file: /etc/yardstick/nodes/standalone/pod_trex.yaml
- type: StandaloneSriov
file: /etc/yardstick/nodes/standalone/host_sriov.yaml
name: yardstick
vm_deploy: True
flavor:
images: "/var/lib/libvirt/images/ubuntu.qcow2"
ram: 4096
extra_specs:
hw:cpu_sockets: 1
hw:cpu_cores: 6
hw:cpu_threads: 2
user: "" # update VM username
password: "" # update password
servers:
vnf_0:
network_ports:
mgmt:
cidr: '1.1.1.61/24' # Update VM IP address, if static, <ip>/<mask> or if dynamic, <start of ip>/<mask>
xe0:
- uplink_0
xe1:
- downlink_0
networks:
uplink_0:
phy_port: "0000:05:00.0"
vpci: "0000:00:07.0"
cidr: '152.16.100.10/24'
gateway_ip: '152.16.100.20'
downlink_0:
phy_port: "0000:05:00.1"
vpci: "0000:00:08.0"
cidr: '152.16.40.10/24'
gateway_ip: '152.16.100.20'
OVS-DPDK
^^^^^^^^
OVS-DPDK Pre-requisites
+++++++++++++++++++++++
On Host, where VM is created:
a) Create and configure a bridge named ``br-int`` for VM to connect to
external network. Currently this can be done using VXLAN tunnel.
Execute the following on host, where VM is created:
.. code-block:: console
ip link add type vxlan remote <Jumphost IP> local <DUT IP> id <ID: 10> dstport 4789
brctl addbr br-int
brctl addif br-int vxlan0
ip link set dev vxlan0 up
ip addr add <IP#1, like: 172.20.2.1/24> dev br-int
ip link set dev br-int up
.. note:: May be needed to add extra rules to iptable to forward traffic.
.. code-block:: console
iptables -A FORWARD -i br-int -s <network ip address>/<netmask> -j ACCEPT
iptables -A FORWARD -o br-int -d <network ip address>/<netmask> -j ACCEPT
Execute the following on a jump host:
.. code-block:: console
ip link add type vxlan remote <DUT IP> local <Jumphost IP> id <ID: 10> dstport 4789
ip addr add <IP#2, like: 172.20.2.2/24> dev vxlan0
ip link set dev vxlan0 up
.. note:: Host and jump host are different baremetal servers.
b) Modify test case management CIDR.
IP addresses IP#1, IP#2 and CIDR must be in the same network.
.. code-block:: YAML
servers:
vnf_0:
network_ports:
mgmt:
cidr: '1.1.1.7/24'
c) Build guest image for VNF to run.
Most of the sample test cases in Yardstick are using a guest image called
``yardstick-nsb-image`` which deviates from an Ubuntu Cloud Server image
Yardstick has a tool for building this custom image with SampleVNF.
It is necessary to have ``sudo`` rights to use this tool.
You may need to install several additional packages to use this tool, by
following the commands below::
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y qemu-utils kpartx
This image can be built using the following command in the directory where
Yardstick is installed::
export YARD_IMG_ARCH='amd64'
sudo echo "Defaults env_keep += \'YARD_IMG_ARCH\'" >> /etc/sudoers
sudo tools/yardstick-img-dpdk-modify tools/ubuntu-server-cloudimg-samplevnf-modify.sh
for more details refer to chapter :doc:`04-installation`
.. note:: VM should be build with static IP and should be accessible from
yardstick host.
3. OVS & DPDK version.
* OVS 2.7 and DPDK 16.11.1 above version is supported
4. Setup `OVS-DPDK`_ on host.
OVS-DPDK Config pod.yaml describing Topology
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
OVS-DPDK 2-Node setup
+++++++++++++++++++++
.. code-block:: console
+--------------------+
| |
| |
| DUT |
| (VNF) |
| |
+--------------------+
| virtio | | virtio |
+--------+ +--------+
^ ^
| |
| |
+--------+ +--------+
| vHOST0 | | vHOST1 |
+----------+ +-------------------------+
| | | ^ ^ |
| | | | | |
| | (0)<----->(0) | ------ | |
| TG1 | | SUT | |
| | | (ovs-dpdk) | |
| | (n)<----->(n) |------------------ |
+----------+ +-------------------------+
trafficgen_0 host
OVS-DPDK 3-Node setup - Correlated Traffic
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
.. code-block:: console
+--------------------+
| |
| |
| DUT |
| (VNF) |
| |
+--------------------+
| virtio | | virtio |
+--------+ +--------+
^ ^
| |
| |
+--------+ +--------+
| vHOST0 | | vHOST1 |
+----------+ +-------------------------+ +------------+
| | | ^ ^ | | |
| | | | | | | |
| | (0)<----->(0) | ------ | | | TG2 |
| TG1 | | SUT | | |(UDP Replay)|
| | | (ovs-dpdk) | | | |
| | (n)<----->(n) | ------ |(n)<-->(n)| |
+----------+ +-------------------------+ +------------+
trafficgen_0 host trafficgen_1
Before executing Yardstick test cases, make sure that the ``pod.yaml`` reflects
the topology and update all the required fields::
cp <yardstick>/etc/yardstick/nodes/standalone/trex_bm.yaml.sample /etc/yardstick/nodes/standalone/pod_trex.yaml
cp <yardstick>/etc/yardstick/nodes/standalone/host_ovs.yaml /etc/yardstick/nodes/standalone/host_ovs.yaml
.. note:: Update all the required fields like ip, user, password, pcis, etc...
OVS-DPDK Config pod_trex.yaml
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
.. code-block:: YAML
nodes:
-
name: trafficgen_0
role: TrafficGen
ip: 1.1.1.1
user: root
password: r00t
interfaces:
xe0: # logical name from topology.yaml and vnfd.yaml
vpci: "0000:07:00.0"
driver: i40e # default kernel driver
dpdk_port_num: 0
local_ip: "152.16.100.20"
netmask: "255.255.255.0"
local_mac: "00:00:00:00:00:01"
xe1: # logical name from topology.yaml and vnfd.yaml
vpci: "0000:07:00.1"
driver: i40e # default kernel driver
dpdk_port_num: 1
local_ip: "152.16.40.20"
netmask: "255.255.255.0"
local_mac: "00:00.00:00:00:02"
OVS-DPDK Config host_ovs.yaml
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
.. code-block:: YAML
nodes:
-
name: ovs_dpdk
role: OvsDpdk
ip: 192.168.100.101
user: ""
password: ""
ovs_dpdk testcase update:
``<yardstick>/samples/vnf_samples/nsut/vfw/tc_ovs_rfc2544_ipv4_1rule_1flow_64B_trex.yaml``
Update contexts section
'''''''''''''''''''''''
.. code-block:: YAML
contexts:
- name: yardstick
type: Node
file: /etc/yardstick/nodes/standalone/pod_trex.yaml
- type: StandaloneOvsDpdk
name: yardstick
file: /etc/yardstick/nodes/standalone/pod_ovs.yaml
vm_deploy: True
ovs_properties:
version:
ovs: 2.7.0
dpdk: 16.11.1
pmd_threads: 2
ram:
socket_0: 2048
socket_1: 2048
queues: 4
vpath: "/usr/local"
flavor:
images: "/var/lib/libvirt/images/ubuntu.qcow2"
ram: 4096
extra_specs:
hw:cpu_sockets: 1
hw:cpu_cores: 6
hw:cpu_threads: 2
user: "" # update VM username
password: "" # update password
servers:
vnf_0:
network_ports:
mgmt:
cidr: '1.1.1.61/24' # Update VM IP address, if static, <ip>/<mask> or if dynamic, <start of ip>/<mask>
xe0:
- uplink_0
xe1:
- downlink_0
networks:
uplink_0:
phy_port: "0000:05:00.0"
vpci: "0000:00:07.0"
cidr: '152.16.100.10/24'
gateway_ip: '152.16.100.20'
downlink_0:
phy_port: "0000:05:00.1"
vpci: "0000:00:08.0"
cidr: '152.16.40.10/24'
gateway_ip: '152.16.100.20'
OpenStack with SR-IOV support
-----------------------------
This section describes how to run a Sample VNF test case, using Heat context,
with SR-IOV. It also covers how to install OpenStack in Ubuntu 16.04, using
DevStack, with SR-IOV support.
Single node OpenStack with external TG
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
.. code-block:: console
+----------------------------+
|OpenStack(DevStack) |
| |
| +--------------------+ |
| |sample-VNF VM | |
| | | |
| | DUT | |
| | (VNF) | |
| | | |
| +--------+ +--------+ |
| | VF NIC | | VF NIC | |
| +-----+--+--+----+---+ |
| ^ ^ |
| | | |
+----------+ +---------+----------+-------+
| | | VF0 VF1 |
| | | ^ ^ |
| | | | SUT | |
| TG | (PF0)<----->(PF0) +---------+ | |
| | | | |
| | (PF1)<----->(PF1) +--------------------+ |
| | | |
+----------+ +----------------------------+
trafficgen_0 host
Host pre-configuration
++++++++++++++++++++++
.. warning:: The following configuration requires sudo access to the system.
Make sure that your user have the access.
Enable the Intel VT-d or AMD-Vi extension in the BIOS. Some system
manufacturers disable this extension by default.
Activate the Intel VT-d or AMD-Vi extension in the kernel by modifying the GRUB
config file ``/etc/default/grub``.
For the Intel platform::
...
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="intel_iommu=on"
...
For the AMD platform::
...
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="amd_iommu=on"
...
Update the grub configuration file and restart the system:
.. warning:: The following command will reboot the system.
.. code:: bash
sudo update-grub
sudo reboot
Make sure the extension has been enabled::
sudo journalctl -b 0 | grep -e IOMMU -e DMAR
Feb 06 14:50:14 hostname kernel: ACPI: DMAR 0x000000006C406000 0001E0 (v01 INTEL S2600WF 00000001 INTL 20091013)
Feb 06 14:50:14 hostname kernel: DMAR: IOMMU enabled
Feb 06 14:50:14 hostname kernel: DMAR: Host address width 46
Feb 06 14:50:14 hostname kernel: DMAR: DRHD base: 0x000000d37fc000 flags: 0x0
Feb 06 14:50:14 hostname kernel: DMAR: dmar0: reg_base_addr d37fc000 ver 1:0 cap 8d2078c106f0466 ecap f020de
Feb 06 14:50:14 hostname kernel: DMAR: DRHD base: 0x000000e0ffc000 flags: 0x0
Feb 06 14:50:14 hostname kernel: DMAR: dmar1: reg_base_addr e0ffc000 ver 1:0 cap 8d2078c106f0466 ecap f020de
Feb 06 14:50:14 hostname kernel: DMAR: DRHD base: 0x000000ee7fc000 flags: 0x0
.. TODO: Refer to the yardstick installation guide for proxy set up
Setup system proxy (if needed). Add the following configuration into the
``/etc/environment`` file:
.. note:: The proxy server name/port and IPs should be changed according to
actual/current proxy configuration in the lab.
.. code:: bash
export http_proxy=http://proxy.company.com:port
export https_proxy=http://proxy.company.com:port
export ftp_proxy=http://proxy.company.com:port
export no_proxy=localhost,127.0.0.1,company.com,<IP-OF-HOST1>,<IP-OF-HOST2>,...
export NO_PROXY=localhost,127.0.0.1,company.com,<IP-OF-HOST1>,<IP-OF-HOST2>,...
Upgrade the system:
.. code:: bash
sudo -EH apt-get update
sudo -EH apt-get upgrade
sudo -EH apt-get dist-upgrade
Install dependencies needed for DevStack
.. code:: bash
sudo -EH apt-get install python python-dev python-pip
Setup SR-IOV ports on the host:
.. note:: The ``enp24s0f0``, ``enp24s0f1`` are physical function (PF) interfaces
on a host and ``enp24s0f3`` is a public interface used in OpenStack, so the
interface names should be changed according to the HW environment used for
testing.
.. code:: bash
sudo ip link set dev enp24s0f0 up
sudo ip link set dev enp24s0f1 up
sudo ip link set dev enp24s0f3 up
# Create VFs on PF
echo 2 | sudo tee /sys/class/net/enp24s0f0/device/sriov_numvfs
echo 2 | sudo tee /sys/class/net/enp24s0f1/device/sriov_numvfs
DevStack installation
+++++++++++++++++++++
If you want to try out NSB, but don't have OpenStack set-up, you can use
`Devstack`_ to install OpenStack on a host. Please note, that the
``stable/pike`` branch of devstack repo should be used during the installation.
The required ``local.conf`` configuration file are described below.
DevStack configuration file:
.. note:: Update the devstack configuration file by replacing angluar brackets
with a short description inside.
.. note:: Use ``lspci | grep Ether`` & ``lspci -n | grep <PCI ADDRESS>``
commands to get device and vendor id of the virtual function (VF).
.. literalinclude:: code/single-devstack-local.conf
:language: console
Start the devstack installation on a host.
TG host configuration
+++++++++++++++++++++
Yardstick automatically installs and configures Trex traffic generator on TG
host based on provided POD file (see below). Anyway, it's recommended to check
the compatibility of the installed NIC on the TG server with software Trex
using the `manual <https://trex-tgn.cisco.com/trex/doc/trex_manual.html>`_.
Run the Sample VNF test case
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
There is an example of Sample VNF test case ready to be executed in an
OpenStack environment with SR-IOV support: ``samples/vnf_samples/nsut/vfw/
tc_heat_sriov_external_rfc2544_ipv4_1rule_1flow_64B_trex.yaml``.
Install Yardstick using `Install Yardstick (NSB Testing)`_ steps for OpenStack
context.
Create pod file for TG in the yardstick repo folder located in the yardstick
container:
.. note:: The ``ip``, ``user``, ``password`` and ``vpci`` fields show be changed
according to HW environment used for the testing. Use ``lshw -c network -businfo``
command to get the PF PCI address for ``vpci`` field.
.. literalinclude:: code/single-yardstick-pod.conf
:language: console
Run the Sample vFW RFC2544 SR-IOV TC (``samples/vnf_samples/nsut/vfw/
tc_heat_sriov_external_rfc2544_ipv4_1rule_1flow_64B_trex.yaml``) in the heat
context using steps described in `NS testing - using yardstick CLI`_ section.
Multi node OpenStack TG and VNF setup (two nodes)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
.. code-block:: console
+----------------------------+ +----------------------------+
|OpenStack(DevStack) | |OpenStack(DevStack) |
| | | |
| +--------------------+ | | +--------------------+ |
| |sample-VNF VM | | | |sample-VNF VM | |
| | | | | | | |
| | TG | | | | DUT | |
| | trafficgen_0 | | | | (VNF) | |
| | | | | | | |
| +--------+ +--------+ | | +--------+ +--------+ |
| | VF NIC | | VF NIC | | | | VF NIC | | VF NIC | |
| +----+---+--+----+---+ | | +-----+--+--+----+---+ |
| ^ ^ | | ^ ^ |
| | | | | | | |
+--------+-----------+-------+ +---------+----------+-------+
| VF0 VF1 | | VF0 VF1 |
| ^ ^ | | ^ ^ |
| | SUT2 | | | | SUT1 | |
| | +-------+ (PF0)<----->(PF0) +---------+ | |
| | | | | |
| +-------------------+ (PF1)<----->(PF1) +--------------------+ |
| | | |
+----------------------------+ +----------------------------+
host2 (compute) host1 (controller)
Controller/Compute pre-configuration
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Pre-configuration of the controller and compute hosts are the same as
described in `Host pre-configuration`_ section.
DevStack configuration
++++++++++++++++++++++
A reference ``local.conf`` for deploying OpenStack in a multi-host environment
using `Devstack`_ is shown in this section. The ``stable/pike`` branch of
devstack repo should be used during the installation.
.. note:: Update the devstack configuration files by replacing angluar brackets
with a short description inside.
.. note:: Use ``lspci | grep Ether`` & ``lspci -n | grep <PCI ADDRESS>``
commands to get device and vendor id of the virtual function (VF).
DevStack configuration file for controller host:
.. literalinclude:: code/multi-devstack-controller-local.conf
:language: console
DevStack configuration file for compute host:
.. literalinclude:: code/multi-devstack-compute-local.conf
:language: console
Start the devstack installation on the controller and compute hosts.
Run the sample vFW TC
+++++++++++++++++++++
Install Yardstick using `Install Yardstick (NSB Testing)`_ steps for OpenStack
context.
Run the sample vFW RFC2544 SR-IOV test case
(``samples/vnf_samples/nsut/vfw/tc_heat_rfc2544_ipv4_1rule_1flow_64B_trex.yaml``)
in the heat context using steps described in
`NS testing - using yardstick CLI`_ section and the following Yardstick command
line arguments:
.. code:: bash
yardstick -d task start --task-args='{"provider": "sriov"}' \
samples/vnf_samples/nsut/vfw/tc_heat_rfc2544_ipv4_1rule_1flow_64B_trex.yaml
Enabling other Traffic generators
---------------------------------
IxLoad
^^^^^^
1. Software needed: IxLoadAPI ``<IxLoadTclApi verson>Linux64.bin.tgz`` and
``<IxOS version>Linux64.bin.tar.gz`` (Download from ixia support site)
Install - ``<IxLoadTclApi verson>Linux64.bin.tgz`` and
``<IxOS version>Linux64.bin.tar.gz``
If the installation was not done inside the container, after installing
the IXIA client, check ``/opt/ixia/ixload/<ver>/bin/ixloadpython`` and make
sure you can run this cmd inside the yardstick container. Usually user is
required to copy or link ``/opt/ixia/python/<ver>/bin/ixiapython`` to
``/usr/bin/ixiapython<ver>`` inside the container.
2. Update ``pod_ixia.yaml`` file with ixia details.
.. code-block:: console
cp <repo>/etc/yardstick/nodes/pod.yaml.nsb.sample.ixia \
etc/yardstick/nodes/pod_ixia.yaml
Config ``pod_ixia.yaml``
.. literalinclude:: code/pod_ixia.yaml
:language: console
for sriov/ovs_dpdk pod files, please refer to `Standalone Virtualization`_
for ovs-dpdk/sriov configuration
3. Start IxOS TCL Server (Install 'Ixia IxExplorer IxOS <version>')
You will also need to configure the IxLoad machine to start the IXIA
IxosTclServer. This can be started like so:
* Connect to the IxLoad machine using RDP
* Go to:
``Start->Programs->Ixia->IxOS->IxOS 8.01-GA-Patch1->Ixia Tcl Server IxOS 8.01-GA-Patch1``
or
``C:\Program Files (x86)\Ixia\IxOS\8.01-GA-Patch1\ixTclServer.exe``
4. Create a folder ``Results`` in c:\ and share the folder on the network.
5. Execute testcase in samplevnf folder e.g.
``<repo>/samples/vnf_samples/nsut/vfw/tc_baremetal_http_ixload_1b_Requests-65000_Concurrency.yaml``
IxNetwork
^^^^^^^^^
IxNetwork testcases use IxNetwork API Python Bindings module, which is
installed as part of the requirements of the project.
1. Update ``pod_ixia.yaml`` file with ixia details.
.. code-block:: console
cp <repo>/etc/yardstick/nodes/pod.yaml.nsb.sample.ixia \
etc/yardstick/nodes/pod_ixia.yaml
Configure ``pod_ixia.yaml``
.. literalinclude:: code/pod_ixia.yaml
:language: console
for sriov/ovs_dpdk pod files, please refer to above
`Standalone Virtualization`_ for ovs-dpdk/sriov configuration
2. Start IxNetwork TCL Server
You will also need to configure the IxNetwork machine to start the IXIA
IxNetworkTclServer. This can be started like so:
* Connect to the IxNetwork machine using RDP
* Go to:
``Start->Programs->Ixia->IxNetwork->IxNetwork 7.21.893.14 GA->IxNetworkTclServer``
(or ``IxNetworkApiServer``)
3. Execute testcase in samplevnf folder e.g.
``<repo>/samples/vnf_samples/nsut/vfw/tc_baremetal_rfc2544_ipv4_1rule_1flow_64B_ixia.yaml``
Spirent Landslide
-----------------
In order to use Spirent Landslide for vEPC testcases, some dependencies have
to be preinstalled and properly configured.
- Java
32-bit Java installation is required for the Spirent Landslide TCL API.
| ``$ sudo apt-get install openjdk-8-jdk:i386``
.. important::
Make sure ``LD_LIBRARY_PATH`` is pointing to 32-bit JRE. For more details
check `Linux Troubleshooting <http://TAS_HOST_IP/tclapiinstall.html#trouble>`
section of installation instructions.
- LsApi (Tcl API module)
Follow Landslide documentation for detailed instructions on Linux
installation of Tcl API and its dependencies
``http://TAS_HOST_IP/tclapiinstall.html``.
For working with LsApi Python wrapper only steps 1-5 are required.
.. note:: After installation make sure your API home path is included in
``PYTHONPATH`` environment variable.
.. important::
The current version of LsApi module has an issue with reading LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
For LsApi module to initialize correctly following lines (184-186) in
lsapi.py
.. code-block:: python
ldpath = os.environ.get('LD_LIBRARY_PATH', '')
if ldpath == '':
environ['LD_LIBRARY_PATH'] = environ['LD_LIBRARY_PATH'] + ':' + ldpath
should be changed to:
.. code-block:: python
ldpath = os.environ.get('LD_LIBRARY_PATH', '')
if not ldpath == '':
environ['LD_LIBRARY_PATH'] = environ['LD_LIBRARY_PATH'] + ':' + ldpath
.. note:: The Spirent landslide TCL software package needs to be updated in case
the user upgrades to a new version of Spirent landslide software.
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