X-Git-Url: https://gerrit.fd.io/r/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fplugins%2Fsrv6-mobile%2Fextra%2FREADME.md;h=ed6bb40f7ff6f7b21544007983ea201bda1c9167;hb=57584d99dd8a8524db90c67c88525d58879d9b8e;hp=3b24dea6fd6ceb6fcf990185ecb2588443ee8986;hpb=ba4a5bf884516769211e75d11884a1e458323a21;p=vpp.git diff --git a/src/plugins/srv6-mobile/extra/README.md b/src/plugins/srv6-mobile/extra/README.md index 3b24dea6fd6..ed6bb40f7ff 100644 --- a/src/plugins/srv6-mobile/extra/README.md +++ b/src/plugins/srv6-mobile/extra/README.md @@ -1,173 +1,168 @@ -# What's `runner.py` doing? +Test and Demonstrate SRv6 Mobile User Plane Plugin +======================== -## Common configurations -### VPP1 -``` -create host-interface name eth1 -set int ip addr host-eth1 A1::1/120 -set int state host-eth1 up -ip route add ::/0 via host-eth1 A1::2 -``` +## Getting started +To play with SRv6 Mobile User Plane on VPP, you need to install following packages: + docker + python3 + pip3 -### VPP2 + Python packages (use pip): + docker + scapy + jinja2 -``` -create host-interface name eth1 -set int ip addr host-eth1 A1::2/120 -create host-interface name eth2 -set int ip addr host-eth2 A2::1/120 -set int state host-eth1 up -set int state host-eth2 up -ip route add ::/0 via host-eth2 A2::2 -``` +### Quick-start -### VPP3 +1. Build up the docker container image as following: ``` -create host-interface name eth1 -set int ip addr host-eth1 A2::2/120 -create host-interface name eth2 -set int ip addr host-eth2 A3::1/120 -set int state host-eth1 up -set int state host-eth2 up -ip route add ::/0 via host-eth1 A2::1 -``` +$ git clone https://github.com/filvarga/srv6-mobile.git +$ cd ./srv6-mobile/src/plugins/srv6-mobile/extra +$ ./runner.py infra build -### VPP4 +$ docker images +REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE +srv6m-image latest 577e786b7ec6 2 days ago 8GB +ubuntu 18.04 4c108a37151f 4 weeks ago 64.2MB ``` -create host-interface name eth1 -set int ip addr host-eth1 A3::2/120 -set int state host-eth1 up -ip route add ::/0 via host-eth1 A3::1 -``` +The runner script [runner.py](runner.py) has features to automate configurations and procedures for the test. -## Drop-in for GTP-U over IPv4 +2. Instantiate test Scenario -What's happened when you run `test tmap`: +Let's try following command to instantiate a topology: - $ ./runner.py test tmap +``` +$ ./runner.py infra start +``` +This command instantiates 4 VPP containers with following topology: -Setting up a virtual interface of packet generator: +![Topology Diagram](topo-init.png) + +You can check the instantiated docker instances with "docker ps". -#### VPP1 ``` -create packet-generator interface pg0 -set int mac address pg0 aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:01 -set int ip addr pg0 172.16.0.1/30 -set ip arp pg0 172.16.0.2/30 aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:02 +$ docker ps +CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES +44cb98994500 srv6m-image "/bin/sh -c 'vpp -c …" About a minute ago Up About a minute hck-vpp-4 +6d65fff8aee9 srv6m-image "/bin/sh -c 'vpp -c …" About a minute ago Up About a minute hck-vpp-3 +ad123b516b24 srv6m-image "/bin/sh -c 'vpp -c …" About a minute ago Up About a minute hck-vpp-2 +5efed405b96a srv6m-image "/bin/sh -c 'vpp -c …" About a minute ago Up About a minute hck-vpp-1 + ``` -#### VPP4 +You can login to and configure each instantiated container. ``` -create packet-generator interface pg0 -set int mac address pg0 aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:11 -set int ip addr pg0 1.0.0.2/30 -set ip arp pg0 1.0.0.1 aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:22 +$ ./runner.py cmd vppctl 0 + +Verified image: None +connecting to: hck-vpp-1 + _______ _ _ _____ ___ + __/ __/ _ \ (_)__ | | / / _ \/ _ \ + _/ _// // / / / _ \ | |/ / ___/ ___/ + /_/ /____(_)_/\___/ |___/_/ /_/ + +vpp# ``` -SRv6 and IP routing settings: +## Test Scenarios +### SRv6 Drop-in between GTP-U tunnel -#### VPP1 +This test scenario introduces SRv6 path between GTP-U tunnel transparently. A GTP-U packet sent out from one end to another is translated to SRv6 and then back to GTP-U. All GTP-U tunnel identifiers are preserved in IPv6 header and SRH. -``` -sr policy add bsid D1:: next D2:: next D3:: gtp4_removal sr_prefix D4::/32 v6src_prefix C1::/64 -sr steer l3 172.20.0.1/32 via bsid D1:: -``` +#### GTP-U over UDP/IPv4 case + +This case uses SRv6 end functions, T.M.GTP4.D and End.M.GTP4.E. -#### VPP2 +![Topology Diagram](topo-test_gtp4d.png) + +VPP1 is configured with "T.M.GTP4.D", and VPP4 is configured with "End.M.GTP4.E". Others are configured with "End". The packet generator sends a GTP-U packet over UDP/IPv4 toward the packet capture. VPP1 translates it to SRv6 toward D4::TEID with SR policy in SRH. VPP4 translates the SRv6 packet to the original GTP-U packet and send out to the packet capture. + +To start this case with IPv4 payload over GTP-U, you can run: ``` -sr localsid address D2:: behavior end -ip route add D3::/128 via host-eth2 A2::2 +$ ./runner.py test gtp4 ``` -#### VPP3 +If you want to use IPv6 payload instead of IPv4, you can run: ``` -sr localsid address D3:: behavior end -ip route add D4::/32 via host-eth2 A3::2 +$ ./runner.py test gtp4_ipv6 ``` -#### VPP4 +If you use the latest scapy codes from the master branch, you can test the functions with GTP-U packet in 5G format: ``` -sr localsid prefix D4::/32 behavior end.m.gtp4.e v4src_position 64 -ip route add 172.20.0.1/32 via pg0 1.0.0.1 +$ ./runner.py test gtp4_5g ``` +#### GTP-U over UDP/IPv6 case -## Packet generator and testing +This case uses SRv6 end functions, End.M.GTP6.D.Di and End.M.GTP6.E. - Example how to build custom SRv6 packet in scapy and ipaddress pkgs +![Topology Diagram](topo-test_gtp6d.png) - s = '\x11' * 4 + IPv4Address(u"192.168.192.10").packed + '\x11' * 8 - ip6 = IPv6Address(s) - IPv6(dst=ip6, src=ip6) +VPP1 is configured with "End.M.GTP6.D.Di", and VPP4 is configured with "End.M.GTP4.E". Others are configured with "End". The packet generator sends a GTP-U packet over UDP/IPv6 toward D:: of the packet capture. VPP1 translates it to SRv6 toward D:: with SR policy in SRH. VPP4 translates the SRv6 packet to the original GTP-U packet and send out to the packet capture. +To start this case with IPv4 payload over GTP-U, you can run: -## end.m.gtp4.e +``` +$ ./runner.py test gtp6_drop_in +``` - First set behavior so our localsid node is called with the packet - matching C1::1 in fib table - sr localsid address C1::1 behavior end.m.gtp4.ess +If you want to use IPv6 payload instead of IPv4, you can run: - show sr localsids behaviors - show sr localsid +``` +$ ./runner.py test gtp6_drop_in_ipv6 +``` - We should send a well formated packet to C::1 destination address - that contains the correct spec as for end.m.gtp4.e with encapsulated - ipv4 src and dst address and teid with port for the conversion to - GTPU IPv4 packet +### GTP-U to SRv6 -## additional commands +This test scenario demonstrates GTP-U to SRv6 translation. A GTP-U packet sent out from one end to another is translated to SRv6. - gdb - breakpoint +#### GTP-U over UDP/IPv6 case - break sr_policy_rewrite.c:1620 +##### IPv4 payload - break src/plugins/srv6-end/node.c:84 +This case uses SRv6 end functions, End.M.GTP6.D and End.DT4. - TMAP - Linux: +![Topology Diagram](topo-test_gtp6.png) - ip link add tmp1 type veth peer name tmp2 - ip link set dev tmp1 up - ip link set dev tmp2 up - ip addr add 172.20.0.2/24 dev tmp2 +VPP1 is configured with "End.M.GTP6.D", and VPP4 is configured with "End.DT4". Others are configured with "End". The packet generator sends a GTP-U packet over UDP/IPv6 toward D::2. VPP1 translates it to SRv6 toward the IPv6 destination consists of D4:: and TEID of GTP-U with SR policy in SRH. VPP4 decapsulates the SRv6 packet and lookup the table for the inner IPv4 packet and send out to the packet capture. - create host-interface name tmp1 - set int mac address host-tmp1 02:fe:98:c6:c8:7b - set interface ip address host-tmp1 172.20.0.1/24 - set interface state host-tmp1 up +To start this case, you can run: - VPP - set sr encaps source addr C1:: - sr policy add bsid D1::999:2 next D2:: next D3:: gtp4_removal sr-prefix fc34:5678::/64 local-prefix C1::/64 - sr steer l3 172.21.0.0/24 via bsid d1::999:2 +``` +$ ./runner.py test gtp6 +``` - END - Linux - create host-interface name tmp1 - set int mac address host-tmp1 02:fe:98:c6:c8:7b - set interface ip address host-tmp1 A1::1/64 - set interface state host-tmp1 up +##### IPv6 payload - VPP - sr localsid address 1111:1111:c0a8:c00a:1122:1111:1111:1111 behavior end.m.gtp4.e +This case uses SRv6 end functions, End.M.GTP6.D and End.DT6. + + +![Topology Diagram](topo-test_gtp6ip6.png) + +The configurations are same with IPv4 payload case, except D4:: is configured as "End.DT6" in VPP4. VPP4 decapsulates the SRv6 packet and lookup the table for the inner IPv6 packet and send out to the packet capture. + +If you want to use IPv6 payload instead of IPv4, you can run: + +``` +$ ./runner.py test gtp6_ipv6 +``` - trace add af-packet-input 10 +## More information - sr localsid address C3:: behavior end.m.gtp4.e - sr localsid address 2001:200:0:1ce1:3000:757f:0:2 behavior end.m.gtp4.e +- @subpage runner_doc.md