Updated ecn exercise to work with new util scripts (#72)

* Updated ecn exercise to work with new util scripts

* Bugfix and print port mapping in run_exercise.py
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theojepsen 2017-11-03 16:41:37 +00:00 committed by Robert Soule
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include ../../utils/Makefile

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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ network in Mininet to test its behavior.
1. In your shell, run:
```bash
./run.sh
make
```
This will:
* compile `ecn.p4`, and
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2. We want to send a low rate traffic from `h1` to `h2` and a high
rate iperf traffic from `h11` to `h22`. The link between `s1` and
`s2` is common between the flows and is a bottleneck because we
reduced its bandwidth to 512kbps in p4app.json. Therefore, if we
reduced its bandwidth to 512kbps in topology.json. Therefore, if we
capture packets at `h2`, we should see the right ECN value.
3. You should now see a Mininet command prompt. Open four terminals
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There are several ways that problems might manifest:
1. `ecn.p4` fails to compile. In this case, `run.sh` will report the
1. `ecn.p4` fails to compile. In this case, `make` will report the
error emitted from the compiler and stop.
2. `ecn.p4` compiles but does not support the control plane rules in
the `sX-commands.txt` files that `run.sh` tries to install using
the BMv2 CLI. In this case, `run.sh` will report these errors to
the `sX-commands.txt` files that `make` tries to install using
the BMv2 CLI. In this case, `make` will report these errors to
`stderr`. Use these error messages to fix your `ecn.p4`
implementation.
3. `ecn.p4` compiles, and the control plane rules are installed, but
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#### Cleaning up Mininet
In the latter two cases above, `run.sh` may leave a Mininet instance
In the latter two cases above, `make` may leave a Mininet instance
running in the background. Use the following command to clean up
these instances:
```bash
mn -c
make stop
```
## Next Steps

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{
"program": "ecn.p4",
"language": "p4-16",
"targets": {
"multiswitch": {
"auto-control-plane": true,
"cli": true,
"pcap_dump": true,
"bmv2_log": true,
"links": [["h1", "s1"], ["h11", "s1"], ["s1", "s2", "0", 0.5], ["s1", "s3"], ["s3", "s2"], ["s2", "h2"], ["s2", "h22"], ["s3", "h3"]],
"hosts": {
"h1": {
},
"h2": {
},
"h3": {
},
"h11": {
},
"h22": {
}
},
"switches": {
"s1": {
"entries": "s1-commands.txt"
},
"s2": {
"entries": "s2-commands.txt"
},
"s3": {
"entries": "s3-commands.txt"
}
}
}
}
}

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P4APPRUNNER=../../utils/p4apprunner.py
mkdir -p build
tar -czf build/p4app.tgz * --exclude='build'
#cd build
sudo python $P4APPRUNNER p4app.tgz --build-dir ./build

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table_set_default ipv4_lpm drop
table_add ipv4_lpm ipv4_forward 10.0.1.1/32 => 00:00:00:00:01:01 1
table_add ipv4_lpm ipv4_forward 10.0.1.11/32 => 00:00:00:00:01:0b 2
table_add ipv4_lpm ipv4_forward 10.0.1.1/32 => 00:00:00:00:01:01 2
table_add ipv4_lpm ipv4_forward 10.0.1.11/32 => 00:00:00:00:01:0b 1
table_add ipv4_lpm ipv4_forward 10.0.2.0/24 => 00:00:00:02:03:00 3
table_add ipv4_lpm ipv4_forward 10.0.3.0/24 => 00:00:00:03:02:00 4

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table_set_default ipv4_lpm drop
table_add ipv4_lpm ipv4_forward 10.0.2.2/32 => 00:00:00:00:02:02 1
table_add ipv4_lpm ipv4_forward 10.0.2.22/32 => 00:00:00:00:02:16 2
table_add ipv4_lpm ipv4_forward 10.0.2.2/32 => 00:00:00:00:02:02 2
table_add ipv4_lpm ipv4_forward 10.0.2.22/32 => 00:00:00:00:02:16 1
table_add ipv4_lpm ipv4_forward 10.0.1.0/24 => 00:00:00:01:03:00 3
table_add ipv4_lpm ipv4_forward 10.0.3.0/24 => 00:00:00:03:03:00 4

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Topo.__init__(self, **opts)
host_links = []
switch_links = []
self.sw_port_mapping = {}
for link in links:
if link['node1'][0] == 'h':
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self.addLink(host_name, host_sw,
delay=link['latency'], bw=link['bandwidth'],
addr1=host_mac, addr2=host_mac)
self.addSwitchPort(host_sw, host_name)
for link in switch_links:
self.addLink(link['node1'], link['node2'],
delay=link['latency'], bw=link['bandwidth'])
self.addSwitchPort(link['node1'], link['node2'])
self.addSwitchPort(link['node2'], link['node1'])
self.printPortMapping()
def addSwitchPort(self, sw, node2):
if sw not in self.sw_port_mapping:
self.sw_port_mapping[sw] = []
portno = len(self.sw_port_mapping[sw])+1
self.sw_port_mapping[sw].append((portno, node2))
def printPortMapping(self):
print "Switch port mapping:"
for sw in sorted(self.sw_port_mapping.keys()):
print "%s: " % sw,
for portno, node2 in self.sw_port_mapping[sw]:
print "%d:%s\t" % (portno, node2),
print
class ExerciseRunner:
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if not self.quiet:
print(' '.join(items))
def formatLatency(l):
def formatLatency(self, l):
""" Helper method for parsing link latencies from the topology json. """
if isinstance(latencies[l], (str, unicode)):
if isinstance(l, (str, unicode)):
return l
else:
return str(l) + "ms"