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+.. _scale:
+
+Scale
+-----
+
+The only limiting factor on FIB scale is the amount of memory
+allocated to each heap the FIB uses, and there are 2:
+
+* The main heap
+* The stats heap
+
+
+Main Heap
+^^^^^^^^^
+
+The main heap is used to allocate all memory needed for the FIB
+data-structures. Each table, created by the user, i.e. with;
+
+.. code-block:: console
+
+ $ ip table add 1
+
+or the default table, comprises 2 *ip4_fib_t* objects.
+The 'non-forwarding' *ip4_fib_t* contains all the entries in the table
+and, the 'forwarding' contains the entries that are matched against in
+the data-plane. The difference between the two sets are the entries
+that should not be matched in the data-plane.
+Each *ip4_fib_t* comprises an mtrie (for fast lookup in the data-plane)
+and a hash table per-prefix length (for lookup in the control plane).
+
+To see the amount of memory consumed by the IPv4 tables use:
+
+.. code-block:: console
+
+ vpp# sh ip fib mem
+ ipv4-VRF:0 mtrie:335744 hash:4663
+ ipv4-VRF:1 mtrie:333056 hash:3499
+ totals: mtrie:668800 hash:8162 all:676962
+
+this output shows two 'empty' (i.e. no added routes) tables. Each
+mtrie uses about 150k of memory, so each table about 300k.
+
+
+Below the output having added 1M, 2M and 4M routes respectively:
+
+.. code-block:: console
+
+ vpp# sh ip fib mem
+ ipv4-VRF:0 mtrie:335744 hash:4695
+ totals: mtrie:335744 hash:4695 all:340439
+
+.. code-block:: console
+
+ vpp# sh ip fib mem
+ ipv4-VRF:0 mtrie:5414720 hash:41177579
+ totals: mtrie:5414720 hash:41177579 all:46592299
+
+.. code-block:: console
+
+ vpp# sh ip fib mem
+ ipv4-VRF:0 mtrie:22452608 hash:168544508
+ totals: mtrie:22452608 hash:168544508 all:190997116
+
+
+IPv6 also has the concept of forwarding and non-forwarding entries,
+however for IPv6 all the forwarding entries are stored in a single
+hash table (same goes for the non-forwarding). The key to the hash
+table includes the IPv6 table-id.
+
+To see the amount of memory consumed by the IPv4 tables use:
+
+.. code-block:: console
+
+ vpp# sh ip6 fib mem
+ IPv6 Non-Forwarding Hash Table:
+ Hash table ip6 FIB non-fwding table
+ 7 active elements 7 active buckets
+ 1 free lists
+ 0 linear search buckets
+ arena: base 7f2fe28bf000, next 803c0
+ used 525248 b (0 Mbytes) of 33554432 b (32 Mbytes)
+
+ IPv6 Forwarding Hash Table:
+ Hash table ip6 FIB fwding table
+ 7 active elements 7 active buckets
+ 1 free lists
+ 0 linear search buckets
+ arena: base 7f2fe48bf000, next 803c0
+ used 525248 b (0 Mbytes) of 33554432 b (32 Mbytes)
+
+as we scale to 128k IPv6 entries:
+
+.. code-block:: console
+
+ vpp# sh ip6 fib mem
+ IPv6 Non-Forwarding Hash Table:
+ Hash table ip6 FIB non-fwding table
+ 131079 active elements 32773 active buckets
+ 2 free lists
+ [len 1] 2 free elts
+ 0 linear search buckets
+ arena: base 7fed7a514000, next 4805c0
+ used 4720064 b (4 Mbytes) of 1073741824 b (1024 Mbytes)
+
+ IPv6 Forwarding Hash Table:
+ Hash table ip6 FIB fwding table
+ 131079 active elements 32773 active buckets
+ 2 free lists
+ [len 1] 2 free elts
+ 0 linear search buckets
+ arena: base 7fedba514000, next 4805c0
+ used 4720064 b (4 Mbytes) of 1073741824 b (1024 Mbytes)
+
+and 256k:
+
+.. code-block:: console
+
+ vpp# sh ip6 fib mem
+ IPv6 Non-Forwarding Hash Table:
+ Hash table ip6 FIB non-fwding table
+ 262151 active elements 65536 active buckets
+ 2 free lists
+ [len 1] 6 free elts
+ 0 linear search buckets
+ arena: base 7fed7a514000, next 880840
+ used 8915008 b (8 Mbytes) of 1073741824 b (1024 Mbytes)
+
+ IPv6 Forwarding Hash Table:
+ Hash table ip6 FIB fwding table
+ 262151 active elements 65536 active buckets
+ 2 free lists
+ [len 1] 6 free elts
+ 0 linear search buckets
+ arena: base 7fedba514000, next 880840
+ used 8915008 b (8 Mbytes) of 1073741824 b (1024 Mbytes)
+
+and 1M:
+
+.. code-block:: console
+
+ vpp# sh ip6 fib mem
+ IPv6 Non-Forwarding Hash Table:
+ Hash table ip6 FIB non-fwding table
+ 1048583 active elements 65536 active buckets
+ 4 free lists
+ [len 1] 65533 free elts
+ [len 2] 65531 free elts
+ [len 4] 9 free elts
+ 0 linear search buckets
+ arena: base 7fed7a514000, next 3882740
+ used 59254592 b (56 Mbytes) of 1073741824 b (1024 Mbytes)
+
+ IPv6 Forwarding Hash Table:
+ Hash table ip6 FIB fwding table
+ 1048583 active elements 65536 active buckets
+ 4 free lists
+ [len 1] 65533 free elts
+ [len 2] 65531 free elts
+ [len 4] 9 free elts
+ 0 linear search buckets
+ arena: base 7fedba514000, next 3882740
+ used 59254592 b (56 Mbytes) of 1073741824 b (1024 Mbytes)
+
+as can be seen from the output the IPv6 hash-table in this case was scaled
+to 1GB and 1million prefixes has used 56MB of it.
+
+The main heap is also used to allocate objects that represent the FIB
+entries in the control and data plane (see :ref:`controlplane` and
+:ref:`dataplane`) such as *fib_entry_t* and *load_balance_t*. These come
+from the main heap because they are not protocol specific
+(i.e. they are used to represent either IPv4, IPv6 or MPLS
+entries).
+
+With 1M prefixes allocated the memory usage is:
+
+.. code-block:: console
+
+ vpp# sh fib mem
+ FIB memory
+ Tables:
+ SAFI Number Bytes
+ IPv4 unicast 1 33619968
+ IPv6 unicast 2 118502784
+ MPLS 0 0
+ IPv4 multicast 1 1175
+ IPv6 multicast 1 525312
+ Nodes:
+ Name Size in-use /allocated totals
+ Entry 72 1048589/ 1048589 75498408/75498408
+ Entry Source 40 1048589/ 1048589 41943560/41943560
+ Entry Path-Extensions 76 0 / 0 0/0
+ multicast-Entry 192 6 / 6 1152/1152
+ Path-list 40 18 / 18 720/720
+ uRPF-list 16 14 / 14 224/224
+ Path 72 22 / 22 1584/1584
+ Node-list elements 20 1048602/ 1048602 20972040/20972040
+ Node-list heads 8 24 / 24 192/192
+
+and with 2M
+
+.. code-block:: console
+
+ vpp# sh fib mem
+ FIB memory
+ Tables:
+ SAFI Number Bytes
+ IPv4 unicast 1 33619968
+ IPv6 unicast 2 252743040
+ MPLS 0 0
+ IPv4 multicast 1 1175
+ IPv6 multicast 1 525312
+ Nodes:
+ Name Size in-use /allocated totals
+ Entry 72 2097165/ 2097165 150995880/150995880
+ Entry Source 40 2097165/ 2097165 83886600/83886600
+ Entry Path-Extensions 76 0 / 0 0/0
+ multicast-Entry 192 6 / 6 1152/1152
+ Path-list 40 18 / 19 720/760
+ uRPF-list 16 18 / 18 288/288
+ Path 72 22 / 23 1584/1656
+ Node-list elements 20 2097178/ 2097178 41943560/41943560
+ Node-list heads 8 24 / 24 192/192
+
+However, the situation is not a simple as that. All of the 1M prefixes
+added above were reachable via the same next-hop, so the path-list
+(and path) they use is shared. As prefixes are added that use
+different (sets of) next-hops, the number of path-lists and paths
+requires will increase.
+
+
+Stats Heap
+^^^^^^^^^^
+
+VPP collects statistics for each route. For each route VPP collects
+byte and packet counters for packets sent to the prefix (i.e. the
+route was matched in the data-plane) and packets sent via the prefix (i.e. the
+matching prefix is reachable through it - like a BGP peer). This
+requires 4 counters per route in the stats segment.
+
+Below shows the size of the stats segment with 1M, 2M and 4M routes.
+
+.. code-block:: console
+
+ total: 1023.99M, used: 127.89M, free: 896.10M, trimmable: 830.94M
+ total: 1023.99M, used: 234.14M, free: 789.85M, trimmable: 668.15M
+ total: 1023.99M, used: 456.83M, free: 567.17M, trimmable: 388.91M
+