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From: Isaac Otsiabah <IOtsiabah at us.fujitsu.com>
To: spdk@lists.01.org
Subject: [SPDK] SPDK ( app/iscsi_tgt/iscsi_tgt ) with VPP testing; Made progress but we have errors
Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2018 16:43:06 -0700	[thread overview]
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Tomasz, Edward and I have been working on this again today. We did not create any veth nor tap device. Instead in vppctl we set the 10G interface to 192.168.2.10/10 and then upped the interface as shown below.

(On Server):
root(a)spdk1 ~]# vppctl
    _______    _        _   _____  ___
 __/ __/ _ \  (_)__    | | / / _ \/ _ \
_/ _// // / / / _ \   | |/ / ___/ ___/
/_/ /____(_)_/\___/   |___/_/  /_/

vpp# show int addr
TenGigabitEthernet82/0/0 (up):
  192.168.2.10/24
local0 (dn):

The client ip address is 192.168.2.20

The we started the iscsi_tgt server and executed the commands below.

python /root/spdk_vpp/spdk/scripts/rpc.py add_portal_group 1 192.168.2.10:3260
python /root/spdk_vpp/spdk/scripts/rpc.py add_initiator_group 2 ANY 192.168.2.20/24
python /root/spdk_vpp/spdk/scripts/rpc.py construct_malloc_bdev -b MyBdev 64 512
python /root/spdk_vpp/spdk/scripts/rpc.py construct_target_node Target3 Target3_alias MyBdev:0 1:2 64

We got these errors from iscsi_tgt server (as shown below).

conn.c: 323:spdk_iscsi_conn_construct: *NOTICE*: Launching connection on acceptor thread
iscsi.c:2090:spdk_iscsi_op_login_notify_session_info: *NOTICE*: Login(discovery) from iqn.1994-05.com.redhat:92bdee055ba (192.168.2.20) on (192.168.2.10:3260,1), ISID=23d000000, TSIH=1, CID=0, HeaderDigest=off, DataDigest=off
conn.c: 736:spdk_iscsi_conn_read_data: *ERROR*: spdk_sock_recv() failed, errno 104: Connection reset by peer
conn.c: 455:spdk_iscsi_remove_conn: *NOTICE*: Terminating connections(tsih 1): 0
conn.c: 323:spdk_iscsi_conn_construct: *NOTICE*: Launching connection on acceptor thread
iscsi.c:2090:spdk_iscsi_op_login_notify_session_info: *NOTICE*: Login(discovery) from iqn.1994-05.com.redhat:92bdee055ba (192.168.2.20) on (192.168.2.10:3260,1), ISID=23d000000, TSIH=2, CID=0, HeaderDigest=off, DataDigest=off
conn.c: 736:spdk_iscsi_conn_read_data: *ERROR*: spdk_sock_recv() failed, errno 104: Connection reset by peer
conn.c: 455:spdk_iscsi_remove_conn: *NOTICE*: Terminating connections(tsih 2): 0
conn.c: 323:spdk_iscsi_conn_construct: *NOTICE*: Launching connection on acceptor thread
iscsi.c:2078:spdk_iscsi_op_login_notify_session_info: *NOTICE*: Login from iqn.1994-05.com.redhat:92bdee055ba (192.168.2.20) on iqn.2016-06.io.spdk:Target3 tgt_node-1 (192.168.2.10:3260,1), ISID=23d000001, TSIH=3, CID=0, HeaderDigest=off, DataDigest=off
iscsi.c:2601:spdk_iscsi_op_logout: *NOTICE*: Logout from iqn.1994-05.com.redhat:92bdee055ba (192.168.2.20) on iqn.2016-06.io.spdk:Target3 tgt_node-1 (192.168.2.10:3260,1), ISID=23d000001, TSIH=3, CID=0, HeaderDigest=off, DataDigest=off
conn.c: 736:spdk_iscsi_conn_read_data: *ERROR*: spdk_sock_recv() failed, errno 104: Connection reset by peer
conn.c: 455:spdk_iscsi_remove_conn: *NOTICE*: Terminating connections(tsih 3): 0
conn.c: 323:spdk_iscsi_conn_construct: *NOTICE*: Launching connection on acceptor thread
iscsi.c:2078:spdk_iscsi_op_login_notify_session_info: *NOTICE*: Login from iqn.1994-05.com.redhat:92bdee055ba (192.168.2.20) on iqn.2016-06.io.spdk:Target3 tgt_node-1 (192.168.2.10:3260,1), ISID=23d000002, TSIH=4, CID=0, HeaderDigest=off, DataDigest=off

(On client):
However, we can see the iscsi devices from the client machine. Any suggestion on how to get rid of these errors? Were the above steps correct?

Isaac/Edward

From: Zawadzki, Tomasz [mailto:tomasz.zawadzki(a)intel.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2018 7:49 PM
To: Isaac Otsiabah <IOtsiabah(a)us.fujitsu.com>; 'spdk(a)lists.01.org' <spdk(a)lists.01.org>
Subject: RE: anyone ran the SPDK ( app/iscsi_tgt/iscsi_tgt ) with VPP?

Hello Isaac,

Thank you for all the detailed descriptions, it really helps to understand the steps you took.

I see that you are working with two hosts and using network cards (TenGigabitEthernet82). Actually all you did in "STEP1" is enough for iscsi_tgt to listen on 192.168.2.20. "STEP2" is not required. Only thing left to do on target is to configure portal/initiator_group/target_node, described here<http://www.spdk.io/doc/iscsi.html#iscsi_rpc>.

"Example: Tap interfaces on a single host" is describing situation when someone would like to try out VPP without using another host and "real" network cards. Same goes for veth interfaces used in scripts for per-patch tests - they are done on single host.
Thinking back, there should be second example with exact setup that you have - two hosts using network cards. I will look into it.

Thanks for all the feedback !

PS. Patch with VPP implementation is merged on master as of today, no need to cherry-pick anymore.

Regards,
Tomek

From: Isaac Otsiabah [mailto:IOtsiabah(a)us.fujitsu.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2018 1:29 AM
To: 'spdk(a)lists.01.org' <spdk(a)lists.01.org<mailto:spdk(a)lists.01.org>>; Zawadzki, Tomasz <tomasz.zawadzki(a)intel.com<mailto:tomasz.zawadzki(a)intel.com>>
Subject: RE: anyone ran the SPDK ( app/iscsi_tgt/iscsi_tgt ) with VPP?

Hi Tomasz, after executing the commands from the paragraph Example: Tap interfaces on a single host in this link (http://www.spdk.io/doc/iscsi.html#vpp) document, when I ping vpp from the target Server i get a respond.


[root(a)spdk2 ~]# vppctl
    _______    _        _   _____  ___
 __/ __/ _ \  (_)__    | | / / _ \/ _ \
_/ _// // / / / _ \   | |/ / ___/ ___/
/_/ /____(_)_/\___/   |___/_/  /_/

vpp# tap connect tap0
tapcli-0
vpp# show interface
              Name               Idx       State          Counter          Count
TenGigabitEthernet82/0/0          1        down
local0                            0        down
tapcli-0                          2        down      drops                          8
vpp# set interface state tapcli-0 up
vpp# show interface
              Name               Idx       State          Counter          Count
TenGigabitEthernet82/0/0          1        down
local0                            0        down
tapcli-0                          2         up       drops                          8
vpp# set interface ip address tapcli-0 192.168.2.20/24
vpp# show int addr
TenGigabitEthernet82/0/0 (dn):
local0 (dn):
tapcli-0 (up):
 192.168.2.20/24

ip addr add 192.168.2.202/24 dev tap0
ip link set tap0 up

/* pinging vpp from target Server */
[root(a)spdk2 ~]# ping -c 2 192.168.2.20
PING 192.168.2.20 (192.168.2.20) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 192.168.2.20: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.129 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.2.20: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.116 ms

My question is, what about the 10G interface as shown above "TenGigabitEthernet82/0/0          1        down"? The document does not say anything about it. Shouldn't I set ip address for it and up it?



Isaac
From: SPDK [mailto:spdk-bounces(a)lists.01.org] On Behalf Of Isaac Otsiabah
Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2018 11:46 AM
To: 'Zawadzki, Tomasz' <tomasz.zawadzki(a)intel.com<mailto:tomasz.zawadzki(a)intel.com>>; 'spdk(a)lists.01.org' <spdk(a)lists.01.org<mailto:spdk(a)lists.01.org>>
Cc: Paul Von-Stamwitz <PVonStamwitz(a)us.fujitsu.com<mailto:PVonStamwitz(a)us.fujitsu.com>>
Subject: Re: [SPDK] anyone ran the SPDK ( app/iscsi_tgt/iscsi_tgt ) with VPP?

Hi Tomasz, I got the SPDK patch. My network topology is simple but making the network ip address accessible to the iscsi_tgt application and to vpp is not working. From my understanding, vpp is started first on the target host and then iscsi_tgt application is started after the network setup is done (please, correct me if this is not the case).


    -------  192.168.2.10
    |      |  initiator
    -------
        |
        |
        |
-------------------------------------------- 192.168.2.0
                                    |
                                    |
                                    |  192.168.2.20
                                --------------   vpp, vppctl
                                |                |  iscsi_tgt
                                --------------

Both system have a 10GB NIC

(On target Server):
I set up the vpp environment variables through sysctl command.
I unbind the kernel driver and loaded the DPDK uio_pci_generic driver for the first  10GB NIC (device address= 0000:82:00.0).
That worked so I started the vpp application and from the startup output, the NIC is in used by vpp

[root(a)spdk2 ~]# vpp -c /etc/vpp/startup.conf
vlib_plugin_early_init:356: plugin path /usr/lib/vpp_plugins
load_one_plugin:184: Loaded plugin: acl_plugin.so (Access Control Lists)
load_one_plugin:184: Loaded plugin: dpdk_plugin.so (Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK))
load_one_plugin:184: Loaded plugin: flowprobe_plugin.so (Flow per Packet)
load_one_plugin:184: Loaded plugin: gtpu_plugin.so (GTPv1-U)
load_one_plugin:184: Loaded plugin: ila_plugin.so (Identifier-locator addressing for IPv6)
load_one_plugin:184: Loaded plugin: ioam_plugin.so (Inbound OAM)
load_one_plugin:114: Plugin disabled (default): ixge_plugin.so
load_one_plugin:184: Loaded plugin: kubeproxy_plugin.so (kube-proxy data plane)
load_one_plugin:184: Loaded plugin: l2e_plugin.so (L2 Emulation)
load_one_plugin:184: Loaded plugin: lb_plugin.so (Load Balancer)
load_one_plugin:184: Loaded plugin: libsixrd_plugin.so (IPv6 Rapid Deployment on IPv4 Infrastructure (RFC5969))
load_one_plugin:184: Loaded plugin: memif_plugin.so (Packet Memory Interface (experimetal))
load_one_plugin:184: Loaded plugin: nat_plugin.so (Network Address Translation)
load_one_plugin:184: Loaded plugin: pppoe_plugin.so (PPPoE)
load_one_plugin:184: Loaded plugin: stn_plugin.so (VPP Steals the NIC for Container integration)
vpp[4168]: load_one_plugin:63: Loaded plugin: /usr/lib/vpp_api_test_plugins/acl_test_plugin.so
vpp[4168]: load_one_plugin:63: Loaded plugin: /usr/lib/vpp_api_test_plugins/dpdk_test_plugin.so
vpp[4168]: load_one_plugin:63: Loaded plugin: /usr/lib/vpp_api_test_plugins/flowprobe_test_plugin.so
vpp[4168]: load_one_plugin:63: Loaded plugin: /usr/lib/vpp_api_test_plugins/gtpu_test_plugin.so
vpp[4168]: load_one_plugin:63: Loaded plugin: /usr/lib/vpp_api_test_plugins/ioam_export_test_plugin.so
vpp[4168]: load_one_plugin:63: Loaded plugin: /usr/lib/vpp_api_test_plugins/ioam_pot_test_plugin.so
vpp[4168]: load_one_plugin:63: Loaded plugin: /usr/lib/vpp_api_test_plugins/ioam_trace_test_plugin.so
vpp[4168]: load_one_plugin:63: Loaded plugin: /usr/lib/vpp_api_test_plugins/ioam_vxlan_gpe_test_plugin.so
vpp[4168]: load_one_plugin:63: Loaded plugin: /usr/lib/vpp_api_test_plugins/kubeproxy_test_plugin.so
vpp[4168]: load_one_plugin:63: Loaded plugin: /usr/lib/vpp_api_test_plugins/lb_test_plugin.so
vpp[4168]: load_one_plugin:63: Loaded plugin: /usr/lib/vpp_api_test_plugins/memif_test_plugin.so
vpp[4168]: load_one_plugin:63: Loaded plugin: /usr/lib/vpp_api_test_plugins/nat_test_plugin.so
vpp[4168]: load_one_plugin:63: Loaded plugin: /usr/lib/vpp_api_test_plugins/pppoe_test_plugin.so
vpp[4168]: load_one_plugin:63: Loaded plugin: /usr/lib/vpp_api_test_plugins/udp_ping_test_plugin.so
vpp[4168]: load_one_plugin:63: Loaded plugin: /usr/lib/vpp_api_test_plugins/vxlan_gpe_ioam_export_test_plugin.so
vpp[4168]: dpdk_config:1240: EAL init args: -c 1 -n 4 --huge-dir /run/vpp/hugepages --file-prefix vpp -w 0000:82:00.0 --master-lcore 0 --socket-mem 64,64
EAL: No free hugepages reported in hugepages-1048576kB
EAL: VFIO support initialized
DPDK physical memory layout:
Segment 0: IOVA:0x2200000, len:2097152, virt:0x7f919c800000, socket_id:0, hugepage_sz:2097152, nchannel:0, nrank:0
Segment 1: IOVA:0x3e000000, len:16777216, virt:0x7f919b600000, socket_id:0, hugepage_sz:2097152, nchannel:0, nrank:0
Segment 2: IOVA:0x3fc00000, len:2097152, virt:0x7f919b200000, socket_id:0, hugepage_sz:2097152, nchannel:0, nrank:0
Segment 3: IOVA:0x54c00000, len:46137344, virt:0x7f917ae00000, socket_id:0, hugepage_sz:2097152, nchannel:0, nrank:0
Segment 4: IOVA:0x1f2e400000, len:67108864, virt:0x7f8f9c200000, socket_id:1, hugepage_sz:2097152, nchannel:0, nran

STEP1:
Then from vppctl command prompt, I set up ip address for the 10G interface and up it. From vpp, I can ping the initiator machine and vice versa as shown below.

vpp# show int
              Name               Idx       State          Counter          Count
TenGigabitEthernet82/0/0          1        down
local0                            0        down
vpp# set interface ip address TenGigabitEthernet82/0/0 192.168.2.20/24
vpp# set interface state TenGigabitEthernet82/0/0 up
vpp# show int
              Name               Idx       State          Counter          Count
TenGigabitEthernet82/0/0          1         up
local0                            0        down
vpp# show int address
TenGigabitEthernet82/0/0 (up):
  192.168.2.20/24
local0 (dn):

/* ping initiator from vpp */

vpp# ping 192.168.2.10
64 bytes from 192.168.2.10: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=.0779 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.2.10: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=.0396 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.2.10: icmp_seq=3 ttl=64 time=.0316 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.2.10: icmp_seq=4 ttl=64 time=.0368 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.2.10: icmp_seq=5 ttl=64 time=.0327 ms

(On Initiator):
/* ping vpp interface from initiator*/
[root(a)spdk1 ~]# ping -c 2 192.168.2.20
PING 192.168.2.20 (192.168.2.20) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 192.168.2.20: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.038 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.2.20: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.031 ms

STEP2:
However, when I start the iscsi_tgt server, it does not have access to the above 192.168.2.x subnet so I ran these commands on the target server to create veth and then connected it to a vpp host-interface as follows:

ip link add name vpp1out type veth peer name vpp1host
ip link set dev vpp1out up
ip link set dev vpp1host up
ip addr add 192.168.2.201/24 dev vpp1host

vpp# create host-interface name vpp1out
vpp# set int state host-vpp1out up
vpp# set int ip address host-vpp1out 192.168.2.202
vpp# show int addr
TenGigabitEthernet82/0/0 (up):
  192.168.2.20/24
host-vpp1out (up):
  192.168.2.202/24
local0 (dn):
vpp# trace add af-packet-input 10


/* From host, ping vpp */

[root(a)spdk2 ~]# ping -c 2 192.168.2.202
PING 192.168.2.202 (192.168.2.202) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 192.168.2.202: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.130 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.2.202: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.067 ms

/* From vpp, ping host */
vpp# ping 192.168.2.201
64 bytes from 192.168.2.201: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=.1931 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.2.201: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=.1581 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.2.201: icmp_seq=3 ttl=64 time=.1235 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.2.201: icmp_seq=4 ttl=64 time=.1032 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.2.201: icmp_seq=5 ttl=64 time=.0688 ms

Statistics: 5 sent, 5 received, 0% packet loss

From the target host,I still cannot ping the initiator (192.168.2.10), it does not go through the vpp interface so my vpp interface connection is not correct.

Please, how does one create the vpp host interface and connect it, so that host applications (ie. iscsi_tgt) can communicate in the 192.168.2 subnet? In STEP2, should I use a different subnet like 192.168.3.X and turn on IP forwarding add a route to the routing table?

Isaac

From: Zawadzki, Tomasz [mailto:tomasz.zawadzki(a)intel.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2018 12:27 AM
To: Isaac Otsiabah <IOtsiabah(a)us.fujitsu.com<mailto:IOtsiabah(a)us.fujitsu.com>>
Cc: Harris, James R <james.r.harris(a)intel.com<mailto:james.r.harris(a)intel.com>>; Verkamp, Daniel <daniel.verkamp(a)intel.com<mailto:daniel.verkamp(a)intel.com>>; Paul Von-Stamwitz <PVonStamwitz(a)us.fujitsu.com<mailto:PVonStamwitz(a)us.fujitsu.com>>
Subject: RE: anyone ran the SPDK ( app/iscsi_tgt/iscsi_tgt ) with VPP?

Hello Isaac,

Are you using following patch ? (I suggest cherry picking it)
https://review.gerrithub.io/#/c/389566/

SPDK iSCSI target can be started without specific interface to bind on, by not specifying any target nodes or portal groups. They can be added later via RPC http://www.spdk.io/doc/iscsi.html#iscsi_rpc.
Please see https://github.com/spdk/spdk/blob/master/test/iscsi_tgt/lvol/iscsi.conf for example of minimal iSCSI config.

Suggested flow of starting up applications is:

1.       Unbind interfaces from kernel

2.       Start VPP and configure the interface via vppctl

3.       Start SPDK

4.       Configure the iSCSI target via RPC, at this time it should be possible to use the interface configured in VPP

Please note, there is some leeway here. The only requirement is having VPP app started before SPDK app.
Interfaces in VPP can be created (like tap or veth) and configured at runtime, and are available for use in SPDK as well.

Let me know if you have any questions.

Tomek

From: Isaac Otsiabah [mailto:IOtsiabah(a)us.fujitsu.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2018 8:47 PM
To: Zawadzki, Tomasz <tomasz.zawadzki(a)intel.com<mailto:tomasz.zawadzki(a)intel.com>>
Cc: Harris, James R <james.r.harris(a)intel.com<mailto:james.r.harris(a)intel.com>>; Verkamp, Daniel <daniel.verkamp(a)intel.com<mailto:daniel.verkamp(a)intel.com>>; Paul Von-Stamwitz <PVonStamwitz(a)us.fujitsu.com<mailto:PVonStamwitz(a)us.fujitsu.com>>
Subject: anyone ran the SPDK ( app/iscsi_tgt/iscsi_tgt ) with VPP?

Hi Tomaz, Daniel and Jim, i am trying to test VPP so build the VPP on a Centos 7.4 (x86_64), build the SPDK and tried to run the ./app/iscsi_tgt/iscsi_tgt application.

For VPP, first, I unbind the nick from the kernel as and start VPP application.

./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py -u 0000:07:00.0

vpp unix {cli-listen /run/vpp/cli.sock}

Unbinding the nic takes down the interface, however, the  ./app/iscsi_tgt/iscsi_tgt -m 0x101 application needs an interface  to bind to during startup so it fails to start. The information at:
"Running SPDK with VPP
VPP application has to be started before SPDK iSCSI target, in order to enable usage of network interfaces. After SPDK iSCSI target initialization finishes, interfaces configured within VPP will be available to be configured as portal addresses. Please refer to Configuring iSCSI Target via RPC method<http://www.spdk.io/doc/iscsi.html#iscsi_rpc>."

is not clear because the instructions at the "Configuring iSCSI Traget via RPC method" suggest the iscsi_tgt server is running for one to be able to execute the RPC commands but, how do I get the iscsi_tgt server running without an interface to bind on during its initialization?

Please, can anyone of you help to explain how to run the SPDK iscsi_tgt application with VPP (for instance, what should change in iscsi.conf?) after unbinding the nic, how do I get the iscsi_tgt server to start without an interface to bind to, what address should be assigned to the Portal in iscsi.conf.. etc)?

I would appreciate if anyone would help. Thank you.


Isaac

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Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2018-04-23 23:43 Isaac Otsiabah [this message]
2018-04-26 18:22 [SPDK] SPDK ( app/iscsi_tgt/iscsi_tgt ) with VPP testing; Made progress but we have errors Isaac Otsiabah
2018-04-27 14:46 Zawadzki, Tomasz
2018-05-03 19:40 Isaac Otsiabah
2018-05-07 23:58 Zawadzki, Tomasz

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