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2017-10-05dpdk/ipsec: rework plus improved cli commandsSergio Gonzalez Monroy1-4/+11
This patch reworks the DPDK ipsec implementation including the cryptodev management as well as replacing new cli commands for better usability. For the data path: - The dpdk-esp-encrypt-post node is not necessary anymore. - IPv4 packets in the decrypt path are sent to ip4-input-no-checksum instead of ip4-input. The DPDK cryptodev cli commands are replaced by the following new commands: - show dpdk crypto devices - show dpdk crypto placement [verbose] - set dpdk crypto placement (<device> <thread> | auto) - clear dpdk crypto placement <device> [<thread>] - show dpdk crypto pools Change-Id: I47324517ede82d3e6e0e9f9c71c1a3433714b27b Signed-off-by: Sergio Gonzalez Monroy <sergio.gonzalez.monroy@intel.com>
2017-05-15Add sw_if_index of tunnel interface to API reply for ipsec_tunnel_if_add_delMatthew Smith1-1/+3
Change-Id: If5158f6fa7344dee94548c93dace779430e0647f Signed-off-by: Matthew Smith <mgsmith@netgate.com>
2017-04-06Use thread local storage for thread indexDamjan Marion1-6/+6
This patch deprecates stack-based thread identification, Also removes requirement that thread stacks are adjacent. Finally, possibly annoying for some folks, it renames all occurences of cpu_index and cpu_number with thread index. Using word "cpu" is misleading here as thread can be migrated ti different CPU, and also it is not related to linux cpu index. Change-Id: I68cdaf661e701d2336fc953dcb9978d10a70f7c1 Signed-off-by: Damjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com>
2017-02-17Implemented IKEv2 initiator features:Radu Nicolau1-0/+3
- IKE_SA_INIT and IKE_AUTH initial exchanges - Delete IKA SA - Rekey and delete Child SA - Child SAs lifetime policy To set up one VPP instance as the initiator use the following CLI commands (or API equivalents): ikev2 profile set <id> responder <interface> <addr> ikev2 profile set <id> ike-crypto-alg <crypto alg> <key size> ike-integ-alg <integ alg> ike-dh <dh type> ikev2 profile set <id> esp-crypto-alg <crypto alg> <key size> esp-integ-alg <integ alg> esp-dh <dh type> ikev2 profile set <id> sa-lifetime <seconds> <jitter> <handover> <max bytes> and finally ikev2 initiate sa-init <profile id> to initiate the IKE_SA_INIT exchange Child SA re-keying process: 1. Child SA expires 2. A new Child SA is created using the Child SA rekey exchange 3. For a set time both SAs are alive 4. After the set time interval expires old SA is deleted Any additional settings will not be carried over (i.e. settings of the ipsec<x> interface associated with the Child SA) CLI API additions: ikev2 profile set <id> responder <interface> <addr> ikev2 profile set <id> ike-crypto-alg <crypto alg> <key size> ike-integ-alg <integ alg> ike-dh <dh type> ikev2 profile set <id> esp-crypto-alg <crypto alg> <key size> esp-integ-alg <integ alg> esp-dh <dh type> ikev2 profile set <id> sa-lifetime <seconds> <jitter> <handover> <max bytes> ikev2 initiate sa-init <profile id> ikev2 initiate del-child-sa <child sa ispi> ikev2 initiate del-sa <sa ispi> ikev2 initiate rekey-child-sa <profile id> <child sa ispi> Sample configurations: Responder: ikev2 profile add pr1 ikev2 profile set pr1 auth shared-key-mic string Vpp123 ikev2 profile set pr1 id local fqdn vpp.home.responder ikev2 profile set pr1 id remote fqdn vpp.home.initiator ikev2 profile set pr1 traffic-selector remote ip-range 192.168.125.0 - 192.168.125.255 port-range 0 - 65535 protocol 0 ikev2 profile set pr1 traffic-selector local ip-range 192.168.124.0 - 192.168.124.255 port-range 0 - 65535 protocol 0 Initiator: ikev2 profile add pr1 ikev2 profile set pr1 auth shared-key-mic string Vpp123 ikev2 profile set pr1 id local fqdn vpp.home.initiator ikev2 profile set pr1 id remote fqdn vpp.home.responder ikev2 profile set pr1 traffic-selector local ip-range 192.168.125.0 - 192.168.125.255 port-range 0 - 65535 protocol 0 ikev2 profile set pr1 traffic-selector remote ip-range 192.168.124.0 - 192.168.124.255 port-range 0 - 65535 protocol 0 ikev2 profile set pr1 responder TenGigabitEthernet3/0/1 192.168.40.20 ikev2 profile set pr1 ike-crypto-alg aes-cbc 192 ike-integ-alg sha1-96 ike-dh modp-2048 ikev2 profile set pr1 esp-crypto-alg aes-cbc 192 esp-integ-alg sha1-96 esp-dh ecp-256 ikev2 profile set pr1 sa-lifetime 3600 10 5 0 Change-Id: I1db9084dc787129ea61298223fb7585a6f7eaf9e Signed-off-by: Radu Nicolau <radu.nicolau@intel.com>
2017-01-27dpdk: rework cryptodev ipsec build and setupSergio Gonzalez Monroy1-22/+41
Build Cryptodev IPsec support by default when DPDK is enabled but only build hardware Cryptodev PMDs. To enable Cryptodev support, a new startup.conf option for dpdk has been introduced 'enable-cryptodev'. During VPP init, if Cryptodev support is not enabled or not enough cryptodev resources are available then default to OpenSSL ipsec implementation. Change-Id: I5aa7e0d5c2676bdb41d775ef40364536a081956d Signed-off-by: Sergio Gonzalez Monroy <sergio.gonzalez.monroy@intel.com>
2016-12-28Reorganize source tree to use single autotools instanceDamjan Marion1-0/+344
Change-Id: I7b51f88292e057c6443b12224486f2d0c9f8ae23 Signed-off-by: Damjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com>