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2022-09-02fix(sonar): make sonarqube happyMauro Sardara1-1/+1
Ref: HICN-766 HICN-767 HICN-764 HICN-762 HICN-743 HICN-759 HICN-760 HICN-758 HICN-761 HICN-756 Change-Id: Ic2accf6b6771c7a78d2b22d9bdb8e5a5be9ead8a Signed-off-by: Mauro Sardara <msardara@cisco.com>
2022-09-02fix: correct bugs in interest processing pipelineMauro Sardara1-2/+5
ResHHICN-748 Change-Id: I8e55932fda2c77891f7b2aaf7fa5d7087f1aa2bf Signed-off-by: Mauro Sardara <msardara@cisco.com>
2022-09-01feat(hicn-plugin): interest manifestMauro Sardara1-3/+21
Ref: HICN-748 Change-Id: Ie403de53a93094dca997cec379db6f5d3ce8e6be Signed-off-by: Mauro Sardara <msardara@cisco.com>
2022-08-04feat: Due to the deep modifications related to names and packet format,Luca Muscariello1-23/+26
this task cover a large part of the codebase and involves several changes: - the library provides a name data structure (hicn_name_t ), which is composed of a name prefix (hicn_name_prefix_t) and a name suffix (hicn_name_suffix_t), and it has been extended to provide all support functions required for name manipulation, including common prefix computation, as required for the Longest Prefix Match (LPM)in the forwarder, in addition to Exact Prefix Match (EPM). - all code has been rewritten to use this data structure instead of having for instance the forwarder define its own name class (used to be Name and NameBitVector) the code has been refactored to minimize name allocations and copies, one remaining aspect is the difference of name storage between PIT and CS entries (respectively in the PIT entry, and in the message buffer), which causes the packet cache index to be updated when a PIT entry is converted into a CS entry. By storing the name in the PIT/CS entry everytime, we might save on this operation). - hicn-light FIB has been rewritten : code has been refactored and should now be shorter and documented; unit tests have been drafted but more would be required to cover all cases and match the algorithms to add/remove nodes, as specified in the doc. all protocol details and hICN header formats are now abstracted by the library for the forwarder (and thus header.h and  protocols/*.h have been removed from public includes, and replaced by packet.h providing protocol agnostic packet level functions, completely replacing the compat.h header that used to provide similar functions. - this works by exposing a opaque buffer to the application (a kind of socket buffer) which is used by the lib to cache the packet format and offsets of the different layers in the buffer and provider efficient operations (the packet format is either defined for packet construction, or guessed at ingress, and this structure is updated accordingly only once). Co-authored-by: Jordan Augé <jordan.auge+fdio@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Luca Muscariello <muscariello@ieee.org> Change-Id: I31e321897f85f0267fe8ba4720363c180564492f
2022-06-30refactor(lib, hicn-light, vpp, hiperf): HICN-723Luca Muscariello1-82/+98
- move infra data structure into the shared lib - new packet cache using double hashing and lookup on prefix suffix - testing updates - authenticated requests using interest manifests Co-authored-by: Mauro Sardara <msardara@cisco.com> Co-authored-by: Jordan Augé <jordan.auge+fdio@cisco.com> Co-authored-by: Michele Papalini <micpapal@cisco.com> Co-authored-by: Olivier Roques <oroques+fdio@cisco.com> Co-authored-by: Enrico Loparco <eloparco@cisco.com> Change-Id: Iaddebfe6aa5279ea8553433b0f519578f6b9ccd9 Signed-off-by: Luca Muscariello <muscariello@ieee.org>
2022-03-31feat: boostrap hicn 22.02Luca Muscariello1-292/+258
The current patch provides several new features, improvements, bug fixes and also complete rewrite of entire components. - lib The hicn packet parser has been improved with a new packet format fully based on UDP. The TCP header is still temporarily supported but the UDP header will replace completely the new hicn packet format. Improvements have been made to make sure every packet parsing operation is made via this library. The current new header can be used as header between the payload and the UDP header or as trailer in the UDP surplus area to be tested when UDP options will start to be used. - hicn-light The portable packet forwarder has been completely rewritten from scratch with the twofold objective to improve performance and code size but also to drop dependencies such as libparc which is now removed by the current implementation. - hicn control the control library is the agent that is used to program the packet forwarders via their binary API. This component has benefited from significant improvements in terms of interaction model which is now event driven and more robust to failures. - VPP plugin has been updated to support VPP 22.02 - transport Major improvement have been made to the RTC protocol, to the support of IO modules and to the security sub system. Signed manifests are the default data authenticity and integrity framework. Confidentiality can be enabled by sharing the encryption key to the prod/cons layer. The library has been tested with group key based applications such as broadcast/multicast and real-time on-line meetings with trusted server keys or MLS. - testing Unit testing has been introduced using GoogleTest. One third of the code base is covered by unit testing with priority on critical features. Functional testing has also been introduce using Docker, linux bridging and Robot Framework to define test with Less Code techniques to facilitate the extension of the coverage. Co-authored-by: Mauro Sardara <msardara@cisco.com> Co-authored-by: Jordan Augé <jordan.auge+fdio@cisco.com> Co-authored-by: Michele Papalini <micpapal@cisco.com> Co-authored-by: Angelo Mantellini <manangel@cisco.com> Co-authored-by: Jacques Samain <jsamain@cisco.com> Co-authored-by: Olivier Roques <oroques+fdio@cisco.com> Co-authored-by: Enrico Loparco <eloparco@cisco.com> Co-authored-by: Giulio Grassi <gigrassi@cisco.com> Change-Id: I75d0ef70f86d921e3ef503c99271216ff583c215 Signed-off-by: Luca Muscariello <muscariello@ieee.org> Signed-off-by: Mauro Sardara <msardara@cisco.com>
2021-07-06[HICN-713] Transport Library Major Refactoring 2Mauro1-18/+34
Co-authored-by: Luca Muscariello <muscariello@ieee.org> Co-authored-by: Michele Papalini <micpapal@cisco.com> Co-authored-by: Olivier Roques <oroques+fdio@cisco.com> Co-authored-by: Giulio Grassi <gigrassi@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Sardara <msardara@cisco.com> Change-Id: I5b2c667bad66feb45abdb5effe22ed0f6c85d1c2
2021-04-15[HICN-690] Transport Library Major RefactoryLuca Muscariello1-127/+158
The current patch provides a major refactory of the transportlibrary. A summary of the different components that underwent major modifications is reported below. - Transport protocol updates The hierarchy of classes has been optimized to have common transport services across different transport protocols. This can allow to customize a transport protocol with new features. - A new real-time communication protocol The RTC protocol has been optimized in terms of algorithms to reduce consumer-producer synchronization latency. - A novel socket API The API has been reworked to be easier to consumer but also to have a more efficient integration in L4 proxies. - Several performance improvements A large number of performance improvements have been included in particular to make the entire stack zero-copy and optimize cache miss. - New memory buffer framework Memory management has been reworked entirely to provide a more efficient infra with a richer API. Buffers are now allocated in blocks and a single buffer holds the memory for (1) the shared_ptr control block, (2) the metadata of the packet (e.g. name, pointer to other buffers if buffer is chained and relevant offsets), and (3) the packet itself, as it is sent/received over the network. - A new slab allocator Dynamic memory allocation is now managed by a novel slab allocator that is optimised for packet processing and connection management. Memory is organized in pools of blocks all of the same size which are used during the processing of outgoing/incoming packets. When a memory block Is allocated is always taken from a global pool and when it is deallocated is returned to the pool, thus avoiding the cost of any heap allocation in the data path. - New transport connectors Consumer and producer end-points can communication either using an hicn packet forwarder or with direct connector based on shared memories or sockets. The usage of transport connectors typically for unit and funcitonal testing but may have additional usage. - Support for FEC/ECC for transport services FEC/ECC via reed solomon is supported by default and made available to transport services as a modular component. Reed solomon block codes is a default FEC model that can be replaced in a modular way by many other codes including RLNC not avaiable in this distribution. The current FEC framework support variable size padding and efficiently makes use of the infra memory buffers to avoid additiona copies. - Secure transport framework for signature computation and verification Crypto support is nativelty used in hICN for integrity and authenticity. Novel support that includes RTC has been implemented and made modular and reusable acrosso different transport protocols. - TLS - Transport layer security over hicn Point to point confidentiality is provided by integrating TLS on top of hICN reliable and non-reliable transport. The integration is common and makes a different use of the TLS record. - MLS - Messaging layer security over hicn MLS integration on top of hICN is made by using the MLSPP implemetation open sourced by Cisco. We have included instrumentation tools to deploy performance and functional tests of groups of end-points. - Android support The overall code has been heavily tested in Android environments and has received heavy lifting to better run natively in recent Android OS. Co-authored-by: Mauro Sardara <msardara@cisco.com> Co-authored-by: Michele Papalini <micpapal@cisco.com> Co-authored-by: Olivier Roques <oroques+fdio@cisco.com> Co-authored-by: Giulio Grassi <gigrassi@cisco.com> Change-Id: If477ba2fa686e6f47bdf96307ac60938766aef69 Signed-off-by: Luca Muscariello <muscariello@ieee.org>
2021-02-05[HICN-679] Do not throw exception when receiving corrupted/not-hicn packet ↵Mauro Sardara1-6/+7
from network layer Signed-off-by: Mauro Sardara <msardara@cisco.com> Change-Id: I082e3c1b5fc9f535089114cfe14940f094947b66 Signed-off-by: Mauro Sardara <msardara@cisco.com>
2020-05-20[HICN-613] Add io_service to ConsumerSocket constructor.Mauro Sardara1-5/+4
Change-Id: Ic1952388e1d2b1e7457c71ae8a959d97aa0cd2d6 Signed-off-by: Mauro Sardara <msardara@cisco.com>
2020-03-10[HICN-544] Do not block reading incoming messages in memif connector.Mauro Sardara1-8/+8
Signed-off-by: Mauro Sardara <msardara@cisco.com> Change-Id: I844dfa64a977c9c41bfc103bb110c274802b1839 Signed-off-by: Mauro Sardara <msardara@cisco.com>
2020-03-09[HICN-540] Optimizations for libhicntransportMauro Sardara1-2/+2
Change-Id: I8b46b4eb2ef5488c09041887cc8296a216440f33 Signed-off-by: Mauro Sardara <msardara@cisco.com>
2020-02-27[HICN-539] Expose portal APIs to applicationsMauro Sardara1-50/+4
Change-Id: Icbaad69981193119714f5689faf3518d2e152e11 Signed-off-by: Mauro Sardara <msardara@cisco.com>
2020-02-26[HICN-534] Major rework on libtransport organizationMauro Sardara1-0/+696
Change-Id: I361b83a18b4fd59be136d5f0817fc28e17e89884 Signed-off-by: Mauro Sardara <msardara@cisco.com>