Difference between revisions of "VPP/Configuration Tool"

From fd.io
< VPP
Jump to: navigation, search
m (Fixes Typo)
 
(25 intermediate revisions by one other user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
= VPP Configuration Tool =
 
 
 
= Summary =
 
= Summary =
  
Line 7: Line 5:
 
= Use =
 
= Use =
  
The installation and executing of the VPP configuration utility is simple. First install the python pip module. Using pip install, then pip install vpp-config. Then simply type vpp-config and answer the questions. If you are not sure what to answer choose the default. For yes or no questions the capital letter designates the default. For example, for a question that shows [Y/n] Y is the default. For numbers the default is within the brackets for example for a question that shows [1024]. 1024 is the default.
+
The installation and executing of the VPP configuration utility is simple. First install the python pip module. Then using pip, install vpp-config. Once vpp-config is installed simply type vpp-config and answer the questions. If you are not sure what to answer choose the default. For yes or no questions the capital letter designates the default. For example, for a question that shows [Y/n] Y is the default. For numbers the default is within the brackets for example for a question that shows [1024]. 1024 is the default.
  
'''Ubuntu Example:'''
+
'''Ubuntu install and run:'''
  
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
Line 62: Line 60:
 
= For Developers =
 
= For Developers =
  
Modifying the code is reasonable simple. The process would be edit and debug the code from the root directory. In order to do this, we need a script that will copy or data files to the proper place. This is where they end up with pip install. For Ubuntu, this is /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config. For Centos /usr/vpp/vpp-config. I have provided a script that will copy the relevant files correctly. I have also provided a script that will clean the environment so you can start from scratch. These are the steps to run the utility in this environment. The scripts are meant to be run from the root directory.
+
Modifying the code is reasonable simple. Edit and debug the code from the root directory. In order to do this, we need a script that will copy or data files to the proper place. This is where they end up with pip install. For Ubuntu, this is /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config. For Centos /usr/vpp/vpp-config. I have provided a script (./scripts/cp-data.sh) that will copy the relevant files correctly. I have also provided a script that will clean the environment. This allows the developer to start from scratch. These are the steps to run the utility in this environment. The scripts are meant to be run from the root directory.
  
 
   ./scripts/clean.sh
 
   ./scripts/clean.sh
Line 70: Line 68:
 
When the utility is installed with pip the wrapper scripts/vpp-config is written to /usr/local/bin. However, the starting point when debugging this script locally is ./vpp_config.py. Run the utility by executing ./vpp_config.py from the root directory.
 
When the utility is installed with pip the wrapper scripts/vpp-config is written to /usr/local/bin. However, the starting point when debugging this script locally is ./vpp_config.py. Run the utility by executing ./vpp_config.py from the root directory.
  
The start point in the code is in vpp_config.py. However, most of the work is done in the files in ./vpplib
+
The start point in the code is in vpp_config.py. Most of the work is done in the files in ./vpplib
  
 
= Uploading to PyPi =
 
= Uploading to PyPi =
  
To upload this utility to PpPi simple do the following. Currently, I have my own account when we want everyone to contribute we will need to change that.
+
To upload this utility to PyPi simple do the following. Currently, I have my own account. When we want everyone to contribute we will need to change that.
  
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
Line 81: Line 79:
 
  # python setup.py sdist bdist_wheel
 
  # python setup.py sdist bdist_wheel
 
  # twine upload dist/*
 
  # twine upload dist/*
 +
</pre>
 +
 +
= Examples: =
 +
 +
= Show System  =
 +
 +
When the utility is first started we can show the basic system information.
 +
 +
<pre>
 +
# vpp-config
 +
 +
Welcome to the VPP system configuration utility
 +
 +
These are the files we will modify:
 +
    /etc/vpp/startup.conf
 +
    /etc/sysctl.d/80-vpp.conf
 +
    /etc/default/grub
 +
 +
Before we change them, we'll create working copies in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/dryrun
 +
Please inspect them carefully before applying the actual configuration (option 3)!
 +
 +
</pre>
 +
 +
<pre>
 +
What would you like to do?
 +
 +
1) Show basic system information
 +
2) Dry Run (Will save the configuration files in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/dryrun for inspection)
 +
      and user input in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/configs/auto-config.yaml
 +
3) Full configuration (WARNING: This will change the system configuration)
 +
4) List/Install/Uninstall VPP.
 +
5) Execute some basic tests.
 +
9 or q) Quit
 +
 +
Command: 1
 +
 +
==============================
 +
NODE: DUT1
 +
 +
CPU:
 +
          Model name:    Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2667 v3 @ 3.20GHz
 +
              CPU(s):    32
 +
  Thread(s) per core:    2
 +
  Core(s) per socket:    8
 +
          Socket(s):    2
 +
  NUMA node0 CPU(s):    0-7,16-23
 +
  NUMA node1 CPU(s):    8-15,24-31
 +
        CPU max MHz:    3600.0000
 +
        CPU min MHz:    1200.0000
 +
                SMT:    Enabled
 +
 +
VPP Threads: (Name: Cpu Number)
 +
 +
Grub Command Line:
 +
  Current: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.4.0-97-generic root=UUID=d760b82f-f37b-47e2-9815-db8d479a3557 ro
 +
  Configured: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=""
 +
 +
Huge Pages:
 +
  Total System Memory          : 65863484 kB
 +
  Total Free Memory            : 56862700 kB
 +
  Actual Huge Page Total        : 1024
 +
  Configured Huge Page Total    : 1024
 +
  Huge Pages Free              : 1024
 +
  Huge Page Size                : 2048 kB
 +
 +
Devices:
 +
 +
Devices with link up (can not be used with VPP):
 +
0000:08:00.0    enp8s0f0                  I350 Gigabit Network Connection                 
 +
 +
Devices bound to kernel drivers:
 +
0000:90:00.0    enp144s0                  VIC Ethernet NIC                                 
 +
0000:8f:00.0    enp143s0                  VIC Ethernet NIC                                 
 +
0000:84:00.0    enp132s0f0,enp132s0f0d1  Ethernet Controller XL710 for 40GbE QSFP+       
 +
0000:84:00.1    enp132s0f1,enp132s0f1d1  Ethernet Controller XL710 for 40GbE QSFP+       
 +
0000:08:00.1    enp8s0f1                  I350 Gigabit Network Connection                 
 +
0000:02:00.0    enp2s0f0                  82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection   
 +
0000:02:00.1    enp2s0f1                  82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection   
 +
 +
No devices bound to DPDK drivers
 +
 +
VPP Service Status:
 +
  Not Installed
 +
 +
==============================
 +
</pre>
 +
 +
= Install VPP =
 +
Notice when the basic system information was shown, VPP was not installed.
 +
 +
<pre>
 +
VPP Service Status:
 +
  Not Installed
 +
 +
==============================
 +
</pre>
 +
 +
We can now install VPP with option 4
 +
 +
<pre>
 +
What would you like to do?
 +
 +
1) Show basic system information
 +
2) Dry Run (Will save the configuration files in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/dryrun for inspection)
 +
      and user input in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/configs/auto-config.yaml
 +
3) Full configuration (WARNING: This will change the system configuration)
 +
4) List/Install/Uninstall VPP.
 +
5) Execute some basic tests.
 +
9 or q) Quit
 +
 +
Command: 4
 +
 +
There are no VPP packages on node localhost.
 +
Do you want to install VPP [Y/n]? y
 +
INFO:root: Local Command: ls /etc/apt/sources.list.d/99fd.io.list.orig
 +
INFO:root:  /etc/apt/sources.list.d/99fd.io.list.orig
 +
INFO:root: Local Command: rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/99fd.io.list
 +
INFO:root: Local Command: echo "deb [trusted=yes] https://nexus.fd.io/content/repositories/fd.io.ubuntu.xenial.main/ ./
 +
" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/99fd.io.list
 +
INFO:root:  deb [trusted=yes] https://nexus.fd.io/content/repositories/fd.io.ubuntu.xenial.main/ ./
 +
.......
 +
</pre>
 +
 +
= Dry Run =
 +
 +
With VPP installed we can now execute a configuration dry run. This option will create the configuration files and put them in a dryrun directory. This directory is located for Ubuntu in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/dryrun and for Centos in /usr/vpp/vpp-config/dryrun. These files should be examined to be sure that they are valid before actually applying the configuration with option 3.
 +
 +
<pre>
 +
What would you like to do?
 +
 +
1) Show basic system information
 +
2) Dry Run (Will save the configuration files in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/dryrun for inspection)
 +
      and user input in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/configs/auto-config.yaml
 +
3) Full configuration (WARNING: This will change the system configuration)
 +
4) List/Install/Uninstall VPP.
 +
5) Execute some basic tests.
 +
9 or q) Quit
 +
 +
Command: 2
 +
 +
These device(s) are currently NOT being used by VPP or the OS.
 +
 +
PCI ID          Description                                     
 +
----------------------------------------------------------------
 +
0000:86:00.0    82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection   
 +
0000:86:00.1    82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection   
 +
 +
Would you like to give any of these devices back to the OS [Y/n]? y
 +
Would you like to use device 0000:86:00.0 for the OS [y/N]? y
 +
Would you like to use device 0000:86:00.1 for the OS [y/N]? y
 +
 +
These devices have kernel interfaces, but appear to be safe to use with VPP.
 +
 +
PCI ID          Kernel Interface(s)      Description                                     
 +
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 +
0000:90:00.0    enp144s0                  VIC Ethernet NIC                                 
 +
0000:8f:00.0    enp143s0                  VIC Ethernet NIC                                 
 +
0000:84:00.0    enp132s0f0,enp132s0f0d1  Ethernet Controller XL710 for 40GbE QSFP+       
 +
0000:84:00.1    enp132s0f1,enp132s0f1d1  Ethernet Controller XL710 for 40GbE QSFP+       
 +
0000:08:00.1    enp8s0f1                  I350 Gigabit Network Connection                 
 +
0000:02:00.0    enp2s0f0                  82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection   
 +
0000:02:00.1    enp2s0f1                  82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection   
 +
0000:86:00.0    enp134s0f0                82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection   
 +
0000:86:00.1    enp134s0f1                82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection   
 +
 +
Would you like to use any of these device(s) for VPP [y/N]? y
 +
Would you like to use device 0000:90:00.0 for VPP [y/N]?
 +
Would you like to use device 0000:8f:00.0 for VPP [y/N]?
 +
Would you like to use device 0000:84:00.0 for VPP [y/N]?
 +
Would you like to use device 0000:84:00.1 for VPP [y/N]?
 +
Would you like to use device 0000:08:00.1 for VPP [y/N]?
 +
Would you like to use device 0000:02:00.0 for VPP [y/N]?
 +
Would you like to use device 0000:02:00.1 for VPP [y/N]?
 +
Would you like to use device 0000:86:00.0 for VPP [y/N]? y
 +
Would you like to use device 0000:86:00.1 for VPP [y/N]? y
 +
 +
These device(s) will be used by VPP.
 +
 +
PCI ID          Description                                     
 +
----------------------------------------------------------------
 +
0000:86:00.0    82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection   
 +
0000:86:00.1    82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection   
 +
 +
Would you like to remove any of these device(s) [y/N]?
 +
 +
These device(s) will be used by VPP, please rerun this option if this is incorrect.
 +
 +
PCI ID          Description                                     
 +
----------------------------------------------------------------
 +
0000:86:00.0    82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection   
 +
0000:86:00.1    82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection   
 +
 +
Your system has 32 core(s) and 2 Numa Nodes.
 +
To begin, we suggest not reserving any cores for VPP or other processes.
 +
Then to improve performance try reserving cores as needed.
 +
 +
How many core(s) do you want to reserve for processes other than VPP? [0-16][0]?
 +
How many core(s) shall we reserve for VPP workers[0-4][0]? 2
 +
Should we reserve 1 core for the VPP Main thread? [y/N]? y
 +
 +
How many active-open / tcp client sessions are expected [0-10000000][0]?
 +
How many passive-open / tcp server sessions are expected [0-10000000][0]?
 +
 +
There currently 1024 2048 kB huge pages free.
 +
Do you want to reconfigure the number of huge pages [y/N]? y
 +
 +
There currently a total of 1024 huge pages.
 +
How many huge pages do you want [1024 - 19414][1024]? 8192
 +
 +
</pre>
 +
 +
= Apply Configuration =
 +
 +
After the configuration files have been examined we can apply the configuration with option 3. Notice the default is NOT to change the grub command line. If the option to change the grub command line is selected a reboot will be required.
 +
 +
<pre>
 +
 +
What would you like to do?
 +
 +
1) Show basic system information
 +
2) Dry Run (Will save the configuration files in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/dryrun for inspection)
 +
      and user input in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/configs/auto-config.yaml
 +
3) Full configuration (WARNING: This will change the system configuration)
 +
4) List/Install/Uninstall VPP.
 +
5) Execute some basic tests.
 +
9 or q) Quit
 +
 +
Command: 3
 +
 +
We are now going to configure your system(s).
 +
 +
Are you sure you want to do this [Y/n]? y
 +
These are the changes we will apply to
 +
the huge page file (/etc/sysctl.d/80-vpp.conf).
 +
 +
1,2d0
 +
< vm.nr_hugepages=1024
 +
4,7c2,3
 +
< vm.max_map_count=3096
 +
---
 +
> vm.nr_hugepages=8192
 +
> vm.max_map_count=17408
 +
8a5
 +
> kernel.shmmax=17179869184
 +
10,15d6
 +
< kernel.shmmax=2147483648
 +
 +
 +
Are you sure you want to apply these changes [Y/n]?
 +
These are the changes we will apply to
 +
the VPP startup file (/etc/vpp/startup.conf).
 +
 +
---
 +
>
 +
>  main-core 8
 +
>  corelist-workers 9-10
 +
>
 +
>  scheduler-policy fifo
 +
>  scheduler-priority 50
 +
>
 +
67,68c56,66
 +
< # dpdk {
 +
---
 +
> dpdk {
 +
>
 +
>  dev 0000:86:00.0 {
 +
>    num-rx-queues 2
 +
>  }
 +
>  dev 0000:86:00.1 {
 +
>    num-rx-queues 2
 +
>  }
 +
>  num-mbufs 25600
 +
>
 +
124c122
 +
< # }
 +
---
 +
> }
 +
 +
 +
Are you sure you want to apply these changes [Y/n]?
 +
 +
The configured grub cmdline looks like this:
 +
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="isolcpus=8,9-10 nohz_full=8,9-10 rcu_nocbs=8,9-10"
 +
 +
The current boot cmdline looks like this:
 +
BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.4.0-97-generic root=UUID=d760b82f-f37b-47e2-9815-db8d479a3557 ro
 +
 +
Do you want to keep the current boot cmdline [Y/n]?
 +
 +
</pre>
 +
 +
= Show System (after the configuration) =
 +
 +
When we show the system information after the system is configured notice that the VPP workers and the VPP main core is on the correct Numa Node. Notice also that VPP is running and the interfaces are shown.
 +
 +
<pre>
 +
What would you like to do?
 +
 +
1) Show basic system information
 +
2) Dry Run (Will save the configuration files in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/dryrun for inspection)
 +
      and user input in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/configs/auto-config.yaml
 +
3) Full configuration (WARNING: This will change the system configuration)
 +
4) List/Install/Uninstall VPP.
 +
5) Execute some basic tests.
 +
9 or q) Quit
 +
 +
Command: 1
 +
 +
==============================
 +
NODE: DUT1
 +
 +
CPU:
 +
          Model name:    Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2667 v3 @ 3.20GHz
 +
              CPU(s):    32
 +
  Thread(s) per core:    2
 +
  Core(s) per socket:    8
 +
          Socket(s):    2
 +
  NUMA node0 CPU(s):    0-7,16-23
 +
  NUMA node1 CPU(s):    8-15,24-31
 +
        CPU max MHz:    3600.0000
 +
        CPU min MHz:    1200.0000
 +
                SMT:    Enabled
 +
 +
VPP Threads: (Name: Cpu Number)
 +
  vpp_main  : 8 
 +
  vpp_wk_1  : 10 
 +
  vpp_wk_0  : 9 
 +
  vpp_stats : 0 
 +
 +
Grub Command Line:
 +
  Current: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.4.0-97-generic root=UUID=d760b82f-f37b-47e2-9815-db8d479a3557 ro
 +
  Configured: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="isolcpus=8,9-10 nohz_full=8,9-10 rcu_nocbs=8,9-10"
 +
 +
Huge Pages:
 +
  Total System Memory          : 65863484 kB
 +
  Total Free Memory            : 42048632 kB
 +
  Actual Huge Page Total        : 8192
 +
  Configured Huge Page Total    : 8192
 +
  Huge Pages Free              : 7936
 +
  Huge Page Size                : 2048 kB
 +
 +
Devices:
 +
Total Number of Buffers: 25600
 +
 +
Devices with link up (can not be used with VPP):
 +
0000:08:00.0    enp8s0f0                  I350 Gigabit Network Connection                 
 +
 +
Devices bound to kernel drivers:
 +
0000:90:00.0    enp144s0                  VIC Ethernet NIC                                 
 +
0000:8f:00.0    enp143s0                  VIC Ethernet NIC                                 
 +
0000:84:00.0    enp132s0f0,enp132s0f0d1  Ethernet Controller XL710 for 40GbE QSFP+       
 +
0000:84:00.1    enp132s0f1,enp132s0f1d1  Ethernet Controller XL710 for 40GbE QSFP+       
 +
0000:08:00.1    enp8s0f1                  I350 Gigabit Network Connection                 
 +
0000:02:00.0    enp2s0f0                  82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection   
 +
0000:02:00.1    enp2s0f1                  82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection   
 +
 +
Devices bound to DPDK drivers:
 +
0000:86:00.0                              82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection   
 +
0000:86:00.1                              82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection   
 +
 +
Devices in use by VPP:
 +
Name                          Socket RXQs RXDescs TXQs TXDescs
 +
TenGigabitEthernet86/0/0            1    2    1024    3    1024
 +
TenGigabitEthernet86/0/1            1    2    1024    3    1024
 +
 +
VPP Service Status:
 +
  active (running)
 +
 +
==============================
 +
 +
</pre>
 +
 +
= Set IP Addresses =
 +
 +
Once VPP is configured we can add some ip addresses to the configured interfaces. Once this is done you should be able to ping the configured addresses and VPP is ready to use. After this option, is run a script is created in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/scripts/set_int_ipv4_and_up for Ubuntu and /usr/vpp/vpp-config/scripts/set_int_ipv4_and_up for Centos. This script can be used to configure the ip addresses in the future.
 +
 +
<pre>
 +
What would you like to do?
 +
 +
1) Show basic system information
 +
2) Dry Run (Will save the configuration files in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/dryrun for inspection)
 +
      and user input in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/configs/auto-config.yaml
 +
3) Full configuration (WARNING: This will change the system configuration)
 +
4) List/Install/Uninstall VPP.
 +
5) Execute some basic tests.
 +
9 or q) Quit
 +
 +
Command: 5
 +
 +
What would you like to do?
 +
 +
1) List/Create Simple IPv4 Setup
 +
9 or q) Back to main menu.
 +
 +
Command: 1
 +
 +
These are the current interfaces with IP addresses:
 +
TenGigabitEthernet86/0/0      Not Set              dn       
 +
TenGigabitEthernet86/0/1      Not Set              dn       
 +
 +
Would you like to keep this configuration [Y/n]? n
 +
Would you like add address to interface TenGigabitEthernet86/0/0 [Y/n]?
 +
Please enter the IPv4 Address [n.n.n.n/n]: 30.0.0.2/24
 +
Would you like add address to interface TenGigabitEthernet86/0/1 [Y/n]? y
 +
Please enter the IPv4 Address [n.n.n.n/n]: 40.0.0.2/24
 +
 +
A script as been created at /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/scripts/set_int_ipv4_and_up
 +
This script can be run using the following:
 +
vppctl exec /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/scripts/set_int_ipv4_and_up
 +
 +
 +
What would you like to do?
 +
 +
1) List/Create Simple IPv4 Setup
 +
9 or q) Back to main menu.
 +
 +
Command: 1
 +
 +
These are the current interfaces with IP addresses:
 +
TenGigabitEthernet86/0/0      30.0.0.2/24          up       
 +
TenGigabitEthernet86/0/1      40.0.0.2/24          up       
 +
 +
Would you like to keep this configuration [Y/n]?
 +
 
</pre>
 
</pre>

Latest revision as of 06:57, 14 November 2017

Summary

The purpose of the VPP configuration utility is to allow the user to configure VPP in a simple and safe manner. The utility takes input from the user and then modifies the key configuration files. The user can then examine these files to be sure they are correct and then actually apply the configuration. The utility also includes an installation utility and some basic tests. This utility is currently released with release 17.10.

Use

The installation and executing of the VPP configuration utility is simple. First install the python pip module. Then using pip, install vpp-config. Once vpp-config is installed simply type vpp-config and answer the questions. If you are not sure what to answer choose the default. For yes or no questions the capital letter designates the default. For example, for a question that shows [Y/n] Y is the default. For numbers the default is within the brackets for example for a question that shows [1024]. 1024 is the default.

Ubuntu install and run:

$ sudo -H bash
# apt-get install python-pip
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree       
Reading state information... Done
python-pip is already the newest version (8.1.1-2ubuntu0.4).
# pip install vpp-config
Collecting vpp-config
  Downloading vpp_config-17.10.5-py2.py3-none-any.whl (52kB)
Requirement already satisfied: pyyaml in /usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages (from vpp-config)
Requirement already satisfied: netaddr in /usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages (from vpp-config)
Installing collected packages: vpp-config
Successfully installed vpp-config-17.10.5
# vpp-config

Welcome to the VPP system configuration utility

These are the files we will modify:
    /etc/vpp/startup.conf
    /etc/sysctl.d/80-vpp.conf
    /etc/default/grub

Before we change them, we'll create working copies in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/dryrun
Please inspect them carefully before applying the actual configuration (option 3)!

What would you like to do?

1) Show basic system information
2) Dry Run (Will save the configuration files in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/dryrun for inspection)
       and user input in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/configs/auto-config.yaml
3) Full configuration (WARNING: This will change the system configuration)
4) List/Install/Uninstall VPP.
5) Execute some basic tests.
9 or q) Quit

Command: 

Caveats

This utility has been verified and supports Ubuntu16.04, centos7, RHEL7.

For Developers

Modifying the code is reasonable simple. Edit and debug the code from the root directory. In order to do this, we need a script that will copy or data files to the proper place. This is where they end up with pip install. For Ubuntu, this is /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config. For Centos /usr/vpp/vpp-config. I have provided a script (./scripts/cp-data.sh) that will copy the relevant files correctly. I have also provided a script that will clean the environment. This allows the developer to start from scratch. These are the steps to run the utility in this environment. The scripts are meant to be run from the root directory.

 ./scripts/clean.sh
 ./scripts/cp-data.sh 
 ./vpp_config.py 

When the utility is installed with pip the wrapper scripts/vpp-config is written to /usr/local/bin. However, the starting point when debugging this script locally is ./vpp_config.py. Run the utility by executing ./vpp_config.py from the root directory.

The start point in the code is in vpp_config.py. Most of the work is done in the files in ./vpplib

Uploading to PyPi

To upload this utility to PyPi simple do the following. Currently, I have my own account. When we want everyone to contribute we will need to change that.

 $ sudo -H bash
 # cd vpp_config
 # python setup.py sdist bdist_wheel
 # twine upload dist/*

Examples:

Show System

When the utility is first started we can show the basic system information.

# vpp-config

Welcome to the VPP system configuration utility

These are the files we will modify:
    /etc/vpp/startup.conf
    /etc/sysctl.d/80-vpp.conf
    /etc/default/grub

Before we change them, we'll create working copies in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/dryrun
Please inspect them carefully before applying the actual configuration (option 3)!

What would you like to do?

1) Show basic system information
2) Dry Run (Will save the configuration files in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/dryrun for inspection)
       and user input in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/configs/auto-config.yaml
3) Full configuration (WARNING: This will change the system configuration)
4) List/Install/Uninstall VPP.
5) Execute some basic tests.
9 or q) Quit

Command: 1

==============================
NODE: DUT1

CPU:
          Model name:    Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2667 v3 @ 3.20GHz
              CPU(s):    32
  Thread(s) per core:    2
  Core(s) per socket:    8
           Socket(s):    2
   NUMA node0 CPU(s):    0-7,16-23
   NUMA node1 CPU(s):    8-15,24-31
         CPU max MHz:    3600.0000
         CPU min MHz:    1200.0000
                 SMT:    Enabled

VPP Threads: (Name: Cpu Number)

Grub Command Line:
  Current: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.4.0-97-generic root=UUID=d760b82f-f37b-47e2-9815-db8d479a3557 ro
  Configured: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=""

Huge Pages:
  Total System Memory           : 65863484 kB
  Total Free Memory             : 56862700 kB
  Actual Huge Page Total        : 1024
  Configured Huge Page Total    : 1024
  Huge Pages Free               : 1024
  Huge Page Size                : 2048 kB

Devices:

Devices with link up (can not be used with VPP):
0000:08:00.0    enp8s0f0                  I350 Gigabit Network Connection                   

Devices bound to kernel drivers:
0000:90:00.0    enp144s0                  VIC Ethernet NIC                                  
0000:8f:00.0    enp143s0                  VIC Ethernet NIC                                  
0000:84:00.0    enp132s0f0,enp132s0f0d1   Ethernet Controller XL710 for 40GbE QSFP+         
0000:84:00.1    enp132s0f1,enp132s0f1d1   Ethernet Controller XL710 for 40GbE QSFP+         
0000:08:00.1    enp8s0f1                  I350 Gigabit Network Connection                   
0000:02:00.0    enp2s0f0                  82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection    
0000:02:00.1    enp2s0f1                  82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection    

No devices bound to DPDK drivers

VPP Service Status:
  Not Installed

==============================

Install VPP

Notice when the basic system information was shown, VPP was not installed.

VPP Service Status:
  Not Installed

==============================

We can now install VPP with option 4

What would you like to do?

1) Show basic system information
2) Dry Run (Will save the configuration files in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/dryrun for inspection)
       and user input in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/configs/auto-config.yaml
3) Full configuration (WARNING: This will change the system configuration)
4) List/Install/Uninstall VPP.
5) Execute some basic tests.
9 or q) Quit

Command: 4

There are no VPP packages on node localhost.
Do you want to install VPP [Y/n]? y
INFO:root: Local Command: ls /etc/apt/sources.list.d/99fd.io.list.orig
INFO:root:  /etc/apt/sources.list.d/99fd.io.list.orig
INFO:root: Local Command: rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/99fd.io.list
INFO:root: Local Command: echo "deb [trusted=yes] https://nexus.fd.io/content/repositories/fd.io.ubuntu.xenial.main/ ./
" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/99fd.io.list
INFO:root:  deb [trusted=yes] https://nexus.fd.io/content/repositories/fd.io.ubuntu.xenial.main/ ./
.......

Dry Run

With VPP installed we can now execute a configuration dry run. This option will create the configuration files and put them in a dryrun directory. This directory is located for Ubuntu in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/dryrun and for Centos in /usr/vpp/vpp-config/dryrun. These files should be examined to be sure that they are valid before actually applying the configuration with option 3.

What would you like to do?

1) Show basic system information
2) Dry Run (Will save the configuration files in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/dryrun for inspection)
       and user input in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/configs/auto-config.yaml
3) Full configuration (WARNING: This will change the system configuration)
4) List/Install/Uninstall VPP.
5) Execute some basic tests.
9 or q) Quit

Command: 2

These device(s) are currently NOT being used by VPP or the OS.

PCI ID          Description                                       
----------------------------------------------------------------
0000:86:00.0    82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection    
0000:86:00.1    82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection    

Would you like to give any of these devices back to the OS [Y/n]? y
Would you like to use device 0000:86:00.0 for the OS [y/N]? y
Would you like to use device 0000:86:00.1 for the OS [y/N]? y

These devices have kernel interfaces, but appear to be safe to use with VPP.

PCI ID          Kernel Interface(s)       Description                                       
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0000:90:00.0    enp144s0                  VIC Ethernet NIC                                  
0000:8f:00.0    enp143s0                  VIC Ethernet NIC                                  
0000:84:00.0    enp132s0f0,enp132s0f0d1   Ethernet Controller XL710 for 40GbE QSFP+         
0000:84:00.1    enp132s0f1,enp132s0f1d1   Ethernet Controller XL710 for 40GbE QSFP+         
0000:08:00.1    enp8s0f1                  I350 Gigabit Network Connection                   
0000:02:00.0    enp2s0f0                  82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection    
0000:02:00.1    enp2s0f1                  82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection    
0000:86:00.0    enp134s0f0                82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection    
0000:86:00.1    enp134s0f1                82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection    

Would you like to use any of these device(s) for VPP [y/N]? y
Would you like to use device 0000:90:00.0 for VPP [y/N]? 
Would you like to use device 0000:8f:00.0 for VPP [y/N]? 
Would you like to use device 0000:84:00.0 for VPP [y/N]? 
Would you like to use device 0000:84:00.1 for VPP [y/N]? 
Would you like to use device 0000:08:00.1 for VPP [y/N]? 
Would you like to use device 0000:02:00.0 for VPP [y/N]? 
Would you like to use device 0000:02:00.1 for VPP [y/N]? 
Would you like to use device 0000:86:00.0 for VPP [y/N]? y
Would you like to use device 0000:86:00.1 for VPP [y/N]? y

These device(s) will be used by VPP.

PCI ID          Description                                       
----------------------------------------------------------------
0000:86:00.0    82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection    
0000:86:00.1    82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection    

Would you like to remove any of these device(s) [y/N]? 

These device(s) will be used by VPP, please rerun this option if this is incorrect.

PCI ID          Description                                       
----------------------------------------------------------------
0000:86:00.0    82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection    
0000:86:00.1    82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection    

Your system has 32 core(s) and 2 Numa Nodes.
To begin, we suggest not reserving any cores for VPP or other processes.
Then to improve performance try reserving cores as needed. 

How many core(s) do you want to reserve for processes other than VPP? [0-16][0]? 
How many core(s) shall we reserve for VPP workers[0-4][0]? 2
Should we reserve 1 core for the VPP Main thread? [y/N]? y

How many active-open / tcp client sessions are expected [0-10000000][0]? 
How many passive-open / tcp server sessions are expected [0-10000000][0]? 

There currently 1024 2048 kB huge pages free.
Do you want to reconfigure the number of huge pages [y/N]? y

There currently a total of 1024 huge pages.
How many huge pages do you want [1024 - 19414][1024]? 8192

Apply Configuration

After the configuration files have been examined we can apply the configuration with option 3. Notice the default is NOT to change the grub command line. If the option to change the grub command line is selected a reboot will be required.


What would you like to do?

1) Show basic system information
2) Dry Run (Will save the configuration files in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/dryrun for inspection)
       and user input in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/configs/auto-config.yaml
3) Full configuration (WARNING: This will change the system configuration)
4) List/Install/Uninstall VPP.
5) Execute some basic tests.
9 or q) Quit

Command: 3

We are now going to configure your system(s).

Are you sure you want to do this [Y/n]? y
These are the changes we will apply to
the huge page file (/etc/sysctl.d/80-vpp.conf).

1,2d0
< vm.nr_hugepages=1024
4,7c2,3
< vm.max_map_count=3096
---
> vm.nr_hugepages=8192
> vm.max_map_count=17408
8a5
> kernel.shmmax=17179869184
10,15d6
< kernel.shmmax=2147483648


Are you sure you want to apply these changes [Y/n]? 
These are the changes we will apply to
the VPP startup file (/etc/vpp/startup.conf).

---
> 
>   main-core 8
>   corelist-workers 9-10
> 
>   scheduler-policy fifo
>   scheduler-priority 50
> 
67,68c56,66
< # dpdk {
---
> dpdk {
> 
>   dev 0000:86:00.0 { 
>     num-rx-queues 2
>   }
>   dev 0000:86:00.1 { 
>     num-rx-queues 2
>   }
>   num-mbufs 25600
> 
124c122
< # }
---
> }


Are you sure you want to apply these changes [Y/n]? 

The configured grub cmdline looks like this:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="isolcpus=8,9-10 nohz_full=8,9-10 rcu_nocbs=8,9-10"

The current boot cmdline looks like this:
BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.4.0-97-generic root=UUID=d760b82f-f37b-47e2-9815-db8d479a3557 ro

Do you want to keep the current boot cmdline [Y/n]? 

Show System (after the configuration)

When we show the system information after the system is configured notice that the VPP workers and the VPP main core is on the correct Numa Node. Notice also that VPP is running and the interfaces are shown.

What would you like to do?

1) Show basic system information
2) Dry Run (Will save the configuration files in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/dryrun for inspection)
       and user input in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/configs/auto-config.yaml
3) Full configuration (WARNING: This will change the system configuration)
4) List/Install/Uninstall VPP.
5) Execute some basic tests.
9 or q) Quit

Command: 1

==============================
NODE: DUT1

CPU:
          Model name:    Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2667 v3 @ 3.20GHz
              CPU(s):    32
  Thread(s) per core:    2
  Core(s) per socket:    8
           Socket(s):    2
   NUMA node0 CPU(s):    0-7,16-23
   NUMA node1 CPU(s):    8-15,24-31
         CPU max MHz:    3600.0000
         CPU min MHz:    1200.0000
                 SMT:    Enabled

VPP Threads: (Name: Cpu Number)
  vpp_main  : 8   
  vpp_wk_1  : 10  
  vpp_wk_0  : 9   
  vpp_stats : 0   

Grub Command Line:
  Current: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.4.0-97-generic root=UUID=d760b82f-f37b-47e2-9815-db8d479a3557 ro
  Configured: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="isolcpus=8,9-10 nohz_full=8,9-10 rcu_nocbs=8,9-10"

Huge Pages:
  Total System Memory           : 65863484 kB
  Total Free Memory             : 42048632 kB
  Actual Huge Page Total        : 8192
  Configured Huge Page Total    : 8192
  Huge Pages Free               : 7936
  Huge Page Size                : 2048 kB

Devices:
Total Number of Buffers: 25600

Devices with link up (can not be used with VPP):
0000:08:00.0    enp8s0f0                  I350 Gigabit Network Connection                   

Devices bound to kernel drivers:
0000:90:00.0    enp144s0                  VIC Ethernet NIC                                  
0000:8f:00.0    enp143s0                  VIC Ethernet NIC                                  
0000:84:00.0    enp132s0f0,enp132s0f0d1   Ethernet Controller XL710 for 40GbE QSFP+         
0000:84:00.1    enp132s0f1,enp132s0f1d1   Ethernet Controller XL710 for 40GbE QSFP+         
0000:08:00.1    enp8s0f1                  I350 Gigabit Network Connection                   
0000:02:00.0    enp2s0f0                  82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection    
0000:02:00.1    enp2s0f1                  82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection    

Devices bound to DPDK drivers:
0000:86:00.0                              82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection    
0000:86:00.1                              82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection    

Devices in use by VPP:
Name                           Socket RXQs RXDescs TXQs TXDescs
TenGigabitEthernet86/0/0            1    2    1024    3    1024
TenGigabitEthernet86/0/1            1    2    1024    3    1024

VPP Service Status:
  active (running)

==============================

Set IP Addresses

Once VPP is configured we can add some ip addresses to the configured interfaces. Once this is done you should be able to ping the configured addresses and VPP is ready to use. After this option, is run a script is created in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/scripts/set_int_ipv4_and_up for Ubuntu and /usr/vpp/vpp-config/scripts/set_int_ipv4_and_up for Centos. This script can be used to configure the ip addresses in the future.

What would you like to do?

1) Show basic system information
2) Dry Run (Will save the configuration files in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/dryrun for inspection)
       and user input in /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/configs/auto-config.yaml
3) Full configuration (WARNING: This will change the system configuration)
4) List/Install/Uninstall VPP.
5) Execute some basic tests.
9 or q) Quit

Command: 5

What would you like to do?

1) List/Create Simple IPv4 Setup
9 or q) Back to main menu.

Command: 1

These are the current interfaces with IP addresses:
TenGigabitEthernet86/0/0       Not Set              dn        
TenGigabitEthernet86/0/1       Not Set              dn        

Would you like to keep this configuration [Y/n]? n
Would you like add address to interface TenGigabitEthernet86/0/0 [Y/n]? 
Please enter the IPv4 Address [n.n.n.n/n]: 30.0.0.2/24
Would you like add address to interface TenGigabitEthernet86/0/1 [Y/n]? y
Please enter the IPv4 Address [n.n.n.n/n]: 40.0.0.2/24

A script as been created at /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/scripts/set_int_ipv4_and_up
This script can be run using the following:
vppctl exec /usr/local/vpp/vpp-config/scripts/set_int_ipv4_and_up


What would you like to do?

1) List/Create Simple IPv4 Setup
9 or q) Back to main menu.

Command: 1

These are the current interfaces with IP addresses:
TenGigabitEthernet86/0/0       30.0.0.2/24          up        
TenGigabitEthernet86/0/1       40.0.0.2/24          up        

Would you like to keep this configuration [Y/n]?