Updated the obsoleted instructions and scripts, based on Open vSwitch v2.13.1, DPDK stable v19.11.3, and Cloud Hypervisor v15.0 (on Ubuntu 20.04.1). Signed-off-by: Bo Chen <chen.bo@intel.com>
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How to test Vhost-user net with OpenVSwitch/DPDK
The purpose of this document is to illustrate how to test vhost-user-net in cloud-hypervisor with OVS/DPDK as the backend. This document was tested with Open vSwitch v2.13.1, DPDK v19.11.3, and Cloud Hypervisor v15.0 on Ubuntu 20.04.1 (host kernel v5.4.0).
Framework
It's a simple test to validate the communication between two virtual machine, connecting them to vhost-user ports respectively provided by OVS/DPDK
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+----+----------+ +-------------+-----------+-------------+ +----------+----+
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| |vhost-user|----------| vhost-user | ovs | vhost-user |----------|vhost-user| |
| |net device| | port 1 | | port 2 | |net device| |
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| +----------+ +-------------+-----------+-------------+ +----------+ |
| | | | | |
|vm1 | | dpdk | | vm2 |
| | | | | |
+--+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+--+
| | hugepages | |
| +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |
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| host |
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+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Prerequisites
Prior to running the test, the following steps need to be performed.
- Enable hugepages
- Install DPDK
- Install OVS
Here is a good reference for setting up OVS with DPDK from scratch: https://docs.openvswitch.org/en/latest/intro/install/dpdk/.
On Ubuntu systems (18.04 or newer), the OpenVswitch-DPDK package can be easily installed with:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install openvswitch-switch-dpdk
sudo update-alternatives --set ovs-vswitchd /usr/lib/openvswitch-switch-dpdk/ovs-vswitchd-dpdk
Test
The test runs with multiple queue (MQ) support enabled, using 2 pairs of TX/RX queues defined for both OVS and the virtual machine. Here are the detailed instructions.
Setup OVS
Here is an example how to configure a basic OpenVswitch using DPDK:
# load the ovs kernel module
modprobe openvswitch
sudo service openvswitch-switch start
ovs-vsctl init
ovs-vsctl set Open_vSwitch . other_config:dpdk-init=true
# run on core 0-3 only
ovs-vsctl set Open_vSwitch . other_config:dpdk-lcore-mask=0xf
# allocate 2G huge pages (to NUMA 0 only)
ovs-vsctl set Open_vSwitch . other_config:dpdk-socket-mem=1024
# run PMD (Pull Mode Driver) threads on core 0-3 only
ovs-vsctl set Open_vSwitch . other_config:pmd-cpu-mask=0xf
sudo service openvswitch-switch restart
# double check the configurations
ovs-vsctl list Open_vSwitch
Here is an example how to create a bridge and add two DPDK ports to it (for later use via Cloud Hypervisor):
# create a bridge
ovs-vsctl add-br ovsbr0 -- set bridge ovsbr0 datapath_type=netdev
# create two DPDK ports and add them to the bridge
ovs-vsctl add-port ovsbr0 vhost-user1 -- set Interface vhost-user1 type=dpdkvhostuser
ovs-vsctl add-port ovsbr0 vhost-user2 -- set Interface vhost-user2
type=dpdkvhostuser
# set the number of rx queues
ovs-vsctl set Interface vhost-user1 options:n_rxq=2
ovs-vsctl set Interface vhost-user2 options:n_rxq=2
Launch the VMs
VMs run in client mode. They connect to the socket created by the dpdkvhostuser
backend.
# From one terminal. We need to give the cloud-hypervisor binary the NET_ADMIN capabilities for it to set TAP interfaces up on the host.
./cloud-hypervisor \
--cpus boot=2 \
--memory size=512M,hugepages=on,shared=true \
--kernel vmlinux \
--cmdline "console=ttyS0 console=hvc0 root=/dev/vda1 rw" \
--disk path=focal-server-cloudimg-amd64.raw \
--net mac=52:54:00:02:d9:01,vhost_user=true,socket=/var/run/openvswitch/vhost-user1,num_queues=4
# From another terminal. We need to give the cloud-hypervisor binary the NET_ADMIN capabilities for it to set TAP interfaces up on the host.
./cloud-hypervisor \
--cpus boot=2 \
--memory size=512M,hugepages=on,shared=true \
--kernel vmlinux \
--cmdline "console=ttyS0 console=hvc0 root=/dev/vda1 rw" \
--disk path=focal-server-cloudimg-amd64.raw \
--net mac=52:54:20:11:C5:02,vhost_user=true,socket=/var/run/openvswitch/vhost-user2,num_queues=4
Setup VM1
# From inside the guest
sudo ip addr add 172.100.0.1/24 dev ens2
sudo ip link set up dev ens2
Setup VM2
# From inside the guest
sudo ip addr add 172.100.0.2/24 dev ens2
sudo ip link set up dev ens2
Ping VM1 from VM2
# From inside the guest
sudo ping 172.100.0.1
Ping VM2 from VM1
# From inside the guest
sudo ping 172.100.0.2
Result: At this point, VM1 and VM2 can ping each other successfully. We can now run iperf3
test.
Run VM1 as server
# From inside the guest
iperf3 -s -p 4444
Run VM2 as client
# From inside the guest
iperf3 -c 172.100.0.1 -t 30 -p 4444 &