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author | Nathan Skrzypczak <nathan.skrzypczak@gmail.com> | 2021-10-08 14:05:35 +0200 |
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committer | Dave Wallace <dwallacelf@gmail.com> | 2021-10-13 23:22:20 +0000 |
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docs: convert plugins doc md->rst
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diff --git a/src/plugins/srv6-mobile/mobile_plugin_doc.rst b/src/plugins/srv6-mobile/mobile_plugin_doc.rst new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..1aca3aaf229 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/plugins/srv6-mobile/mobile_plugin_doc.rst @@ -0,0 +1,278 @@ +.. _srv6_mobile_plugin_doc: + +SRv6 Mobile User Plane +====================== + +Introduction +------------ + +This plugin module can provide the stateless mobile user plane protocols +translation between GTP-U and SRv6. The plugin also provides FIB table +lookup for an IPv4/IPv6 packet encapsulated in GTP-U. These plugin +functions take advantage of SRv6 network programmability. + +`SRv6 Mobile User +Plane <https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-dmm-srv6-mobile-uplane>`__ +defines the user plane protocol using SRv6 including following stateless +translation functions: + +- **T.M.GTP4.D:** GTP-U over UDP/IPv4 -> SRv6 +- **End.M.GTP4.E:** SRv6 -> GTP-U over UDP/IPv4 +- **End.M.GTP6.D:** GTP-U over UDP/IPv6 -> SRv6 +- **End.M.GTP6.E:** SRv6 -> GTP-U over UDP/IPv6 + +These functions benefit user plane(overlay) to be able to utilize data +plane(underlay) networks properly. And also it benefits data plane to be +able to handle user plane in routing paradigm. + +In addition to the above functions, the plugin supports following +functions: + +- **T.M.GTP4.DT{4|6|46}:** FIB table lookup for IPv4/IP6 encapsulated + in GTP-U over UDP/IPv4 +- **End.M.GTP6.DT{4|6|46}:** FIB table lookup for IPv4/IP6 encapsulated + in GTP-U over UDP/IPv6 + +Noted that the prefix of function names follow naming convention of SRv6 +network programming. “T” means transit function, “End” means end +function, “M” means Mobility specific function. The suffix “D” and “E” +mean that “decapsulation” and “encapsulation” respectively. + +Implementation +-------------- + +All SRv6 mobile functions are implemented as VPP plugin modules. The +plugin modules leverage the sr_policy and sr_localsid mechanisms. + +Configurations +-------------- + +GTP-U to SRv6 +~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +The GTP-U tunnel and flow identifiers of a receiving packet are mapped +to a Segment Identifier(SID) of sending SRv6 packets. + +IPv4 infrastructure case +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +In case that **IPv4** networks are the infrastructure of GTP-U, +T.M.GTP4.D function translates the receiving GTP-U packets to SRv6 +packets. + +A T.M.GTP4.D function is associated with the following mandatory +parameters: + +- SID: A SRv6 SID to represents the function +- DST-PREFIX: Prefix of remote SRv6 segment. The destination address or + last SID of out packets consists of the prefix followed by dst IPv4 + address, QFI and TEID of the receiving packets. +- SRC-PREFIX: Prefix for src address of sending packets. The src IPv6 + address consists of the prefix followed by the src IPv4 address of + the receiving packets. + +The following command instantiates a new T.M.GTP4.D function. + +:: + + sr policy add bsid SID behavior t.m.gtp4.d DST-PREFIX v6src_prefix SRC-PREFIX [nhtype {ipv4|ipv6|non-ip}] + +For example, the below command configures the SID 2001:db8::1 with +``t.m.gtp4.d`` behavior for translating receiving GTP-U over IPv4 +packets to SRv6 packets with next-header type is IPv4. + +:: + + sr policy add bsid 2001:db8::1 behavior t.m.gtp4.d D1::/32 v6src_prefix A1::/64 nhtype ipv4 + +It should be interesting how a SRv6 BSID works to decapsulate the +receiving GTP-U packets over IPv4 header. To utilize ``t.m.gtp4.d`` +function, you need to configure some SR steering policy like: + +:: + + sr steer l3 172.20.0.1/32 via bsid 2001:db8::1 + +The above steering policy with the BSID of ``t.m.gtp4.d`` would work +properly for the GTP-U packets destined to 172.20.0.1. + +If you have a SID(s) list of SR policy which the configured gtp4.d +function to be applied, the SR Policy can be configured as following: + +:: + + sr policy add bsid D1:: next A1:: next B1:: next C1:: + +IPv6 infrastructure case +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +In case that GTP-U is deployed over **IPv6** infrastructure, you don’t +need to configure T.M.GTP4.D function and associated SR steering policy. +Instead of that, you just need to configure a localsid of End.M.GTP6.D +segment. + +An End.M.GTP6.D segment is associated with the following mandatory +parameters: + +- SID-PREFIX: SRv6 SID prefix to represent the function. In this + function, it should be the dst address of receiving GTP-U packets. +- DST-PREFIX: Prefix of remote SRv6 Segment. The destination address or + last SID of output packets consists of the prefix followed by QFI and + TEID of the receiving packets. + +The following command instantiates a new End.M.GTP6.D function. + +:: + + sr localsid prefix SID-PREFIX behavior end.m.gtp6.d DST-PREFIX [nhtype {ipv4|ipv6|non-ip}] + +For example, the below command configures the SID prefix 2001:db8::/64 +with ``end.m.gtp6.d`` behavior for translating receiving GTP-U over IPv6 +packets which have IPv6 destination addresses within 2001:db8::/64 to +SRv6 packets. The dst IPv6 address of the outgoing packets consists of +D4::/64 followed by QFI and TEID. + +:: + + sr localsid prefix 2001:db8::/64 behavior end.m.gtp6.d D4::/64 + +In another case, the translated packets from GTP-U over IPv6 to SRv6 +will be re-translated back to GTP-U, which is so called ‘Drop-In’ mode. + +In Drop-In mode, an additional IPv6 specific end segment is required, +named End.M.GTP6.D.Di. It is because that unlike ``end.m.gtp6.d``, it +needs to preserve original IPv6 dst address as the last SID in the SRH. + +Regardless of that difference exists, the required configuration +parameters are same as ``end.m.gtp6.d``. + +The following command instantiates a new End.M.GTP6.D.Di function. + +:: + + sr localsid prefix 2001:db8::/64 behavior end.m.gtp6.d.di D4::/64 + +SRv6 to GTP-U +~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +The SRv6 Mobile functions on SRv6 to GTP-U direction are End.M.GTP4.E +and End.M.GTP6.D. + +In this direction with GTP-U over IPv4 infrastructure, an End.M.GTP4.E +segment is associated with the following mandatory parameters: + +- SID-PREFIX: SRv6 SID prefix to represent the function. +- V4SRC-ADDR-POSITION: Integer number indicates bit position where IPv4 + src address embedded. + +The following command instantiates a new End.M.GTP4.E function. + +:: + + sr localsid prefix SID-PREFIX behavior end.m.gtp4.e v4src_position V4SRC-ADDR-POSITION + +For example, the below command configures the SID prefix 2001:db8::/32 +with ``end.m.gtp4.e`` behavior for translating the receiving SRv6 +packets to GTP-U packets encapsulated with UDP/IPv4 header. All the +GTP-U tunnel and flow identifiers are extracted from the active SID in +the receiving packets. The src IPv4 address of sending GTP-U packets is +extracted from the configured bit position in the src IPv6 address. + +:: + + sr localsid prefix 2001:db8::/32 behavior end.m.gtp4.e v4src_position 64 + +In IPv6 infrastructure case, an End.M.GTP6.E segment is associated with +the following mandatory parameters: + +- SID-PREFIX: SRv6 SID prefix to represent the function. + +The following command instantiates a new End.M.GTP6.E function. + +:: + + sr localsid prefix SID-PREFIX behavior end.m.gtp6.e + +For example, the below command configures the SID prefix 2001:db8::/64 +with ``end.m.gtp6.e`` behavior for translating the receiving SRv6 +packets to GTP-U packets encapsulated with UDP/IPv6 header. While the +last SID indicates GTP-U dst IPv6 address, 32-bits GTP-U TEID and 6-bits +QFI are extracted from the active SID in the receiving packets. + +:: + + sr localsid prefix 2001:db8::/64 behavior end.m.gtp6.e + +FIB Table Lookup for Inner IPv4/IPv6 packet +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +SRv6 Mobile functions of ``t.m.gtp4.dt*`` and ``end.m.gtp6.dt*`` support +decapsulating outer IP/UDP/GTP-U headers and forwarding inner IP packet +based on specific fib table. + +In case of the both outer and inner IP address families are IPv4, +``t.m.gtp4.dt4`` function supports GTP-U decapsulation and fib lookup +for inner IPv4 with an associated steering policy and the following +parameters: + +- SID: A SRv6 SID to represents the function +- FIB: fib-table number for inner IPv4 packet lookup and forwarding + +The following command instantiates a new T.M.GTP4.DT4 function. + +:: + + sr policy add bsid SID behavior t.m.gtp4.dt4 fib-table FIB + +For example, the below commands configure D5:: as the SID instantiates +``t.m.gtp4.dt4`` function. A steering policy for packets destine to +172.20.0.1 binds to the SID. + +:: + + sr steer l3 172.20.0.1/32 via bsid D5:: + sr policy add bsid D5:: behavior t.m.gtp4.dt4 fib-table 0 + +In addition, inner IPv6, or mix of IPv4 and IPv6 inner packet cases +require the function to be configured with local-fib table. + +- LOCAL-FIB: fib-table number for lookup and forward GTP-U packet based + on outer IP destination address + +This is inner IPv6 case specific. The reason is that GTP-U encapsulates +link local IPv6 packet for NDP (Neighbor Discovery Protocol). Outer +GTP-U header should be kept until the packets reach to the node +responsible for NDP handling. It is typically UPF(User Plane Function) +node. + +The following command instantiate a new T.M.GTP4.DT6 function. + +:: + + sr policy add bsid D5:: behavior t.m.gtp4.dt6 fib-table 0 local-fib-table LOCAL-FIB + +Following example configures fib 0 for inner packet and fib 1 for outer +GTP-U packet forwarding: + +:: + + sr policy add bsid D5:: behavior t.m.gtp4.dt6 fib-table 0 local-fib-table 1 + +If you need to support both IPv4 and IPv6 inner packet lookup with just +one SID, you can configure ``t.m.gtp4.dt46`` function: + +:: + + sr policy add bsid D5:: behavior t.m.gtp4.dt46 fib-table 0 local-fib-table 1 + +In case of GTP-U over IPv6 case, ``end.m.gtp6.dt4``, ``end.m.gtp6.dt6`` +and ``end.m.gtp6.dt46`` functions support inner IPv4, IPv6 and IPv4/IPv6 +lookup and forwarding respectively. Specifying fib table for inner IP +packet forwarding is required as same as GTP-U over IPv4 case, and +local-fib table for inner IPv6 and IPv4/IPv6 cases as well. + +:: + + sr localsid prefix D::/64 behavior end.m.gtp6.dt46 fib-table 0 local-fib-table 0 + +To run some demo setup please refer to: :ref:`srv6_mobile_runner_doc` |