Neutron/NEC OpenFlow Plugin
- Created: Jun 21, 2012
- Blueprint: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/quantum/+spec/quantum-nec-openflow-plugin
Quantum NEC OpenFlow Plugin
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Abstract
NEC OpenFlow plugin talks to OpenFlow Controller and each Quantum network would be mapped to an virtual layer-2 network slice on an OpenFlow enabled network. The interface between the Quantum plugin and OpenFlow Controller is RESTful API. This API is supported by two implementations:Tream Sliceable Switch (OSS) and NEC ProgrammableFlow Controller (NEC Commercial Product).
This plugin consists of two components: "Plugin" and "Agent".
- Plugin: It processes Quantum API calls and controls OpenFlow controller to handle logical networks on OpenFlow enabled network.
- agent: It runs on each compute node. It gathers a mapping beween a VIF and a switch port from local Open vSwitch and reports it to the plugin.
Requirements
- OpenFlow Controller: Trema with Sliceable Switch (distributed under Apache License version 2.0), or an OpenFlow Controller that has the same functionalities and REST API available at https://github.com/trema/apps/wiki/Sliceable-Network-Management-API .
Design
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Communication between plugin and agent
This plugin uses "common-rpc" in openstack-common for the agents to communicate with the plugin and will conform to the convention for scalable-agent-comms. The current implemetation of the plugin supports Essex and is available at https://github.com/nec-openstack/quantum-openflow-plugin . The topic name for RPC will be set to "quantum.plugin" as proposed in the blueprint scalable-agent-comms.
Integration with Nova
There are no need for additional features in Nova. This implemetation utilizes a current libvirt VIF driver and linux-net interface driver.
How to run this plugin
Devstack for this plugin is available at https://github.com/nec-openstack/devstack-quantum-nec-openflow .
- This installs Tream Sliceable Switch (OSS OpenFlow Controller) and run devstack for this plugin.
- Sample localrc files are available in samples/nec-openflow:
- Controller node with OpenFlow controller : samples/nec-openflow/localrc
- Compute node : samples/nec-openflow/localrc-hv
Configuration
- quantum.conf
# Quantum plugin provider module core_plugin = quantum.plugins.nec.nec_plugin.NECPluginV2 # Path to the extensions. # It must be abosolute path (or relative path from the directory where quantum-server is invoked) api_extensions_path = /opt/stack/quantum/quantum/plugins/nec/extensions/
- Plugin specific configurations /etc/quantum/plugins/nec/nec.ini
Section "[OFC]" is particular configurations to NEC OpenFlow plugin.
[OFC] # OpenFlow Controller Host and Port to connect. host = 127.0.0.1 port = 8888 # Drivers are in quantum/plugins/nec/drivers/ . driver = trema # PacketFilter is available when it's enabled in this configuration # and supported by the driver. enable_packet_filter = true
- quantum agent configuration : needs to use OVSVethInterfaceDriver to use DHCP agent (dhcp_agent.ini), L3 agent (l3_agent.init).
It is a derivative of OVSInterfaceDriver that use veth netdev. It will be integrated into OVSInterfaceDriver.
interface_driver = quantum.agent.linux.interface.OVSVethInterfaceDriver
- nova.conf : same as OVS plugin
NOVA_VIF_DRIVER="nova.virt.libvirt.vif.LibvirtOpenVswitchDriver"
References
Essex version of Quantum NEC OpenFlow plugin is available at https://github.com/nec-openstack/quantum-openflow-plugin . Note that the implemetation of Essex version uses a dedicated VIF driver to gather a mapping beween a VIF and a switch port from local Open vSwitch. The proposed version of this plugin uses the agent for this purpose.
(Contact: Ryota Mibu, Akihiro Motoki, NEC)