From c1ad42adc854604e0023a01633976cb3d26b9244 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Marco Capitani Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2018 15:56:37 +0200 Subject: model: split model into two files Changed `rumba.model` into a namespace, moved business logic inside the rumba.elements package --- rumba/elements/__init__.py | 0 rumba/elements/experimentation.py | 539 +++++++++++++++++++++++ rumba/elements/topology.py | 869 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 3 files changed, 1408 insertions(+) create mode 100644 rumba/elements/__init__.py create mode 100644 rumba/elements/experimentation.py create mode 100644 rumba/elements/topology.py (limited to 'rumba/elements') diff --git a/rumba/elements/__init__.py b/rumba/elements/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/rumba/elements/experimentation.py b/rumba/elements/experimentation.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2626a0a --- /dev/null +++ b/rumba/elements/experimentation.py @@ -0,0 +1,539 @@ +# +# A library to manage ARCFIRE experiments +# +# Copyright (C) 2017 Nextworks S.r.l. +# Copyright (C) 2017 imec +# +# Sander Vrijders +# Dimitri Staessens +# Vincenzo Maffione +# Marco Capitani +# Nick Aerts +# +# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public +# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either +# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +# +# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +# Lesser General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public +# License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., http://www.fsf.org/about/contact/. +# + + +import abc +import os +import shutil +import time + +import rumba.log as log +import rumba.elements.topology as topology + +logger = log.get_logger(__name__) + + +tmp_dir = '/tmp/rumba' + + +class Testbed(object): + """ + Base class for every testbed plugin. + """ + def __init__(self, + exp_name, + username, + password, + proj_name, + http_proxy=None, + system_logs=None): + """ + :param exp_name: The experiment name. + :param username: The username. + :param password: The password. + :param proj_name: The project name. + :param http_proxy: HTTP proxy used by the testbed. + :param system_logs: Location of the system logs of + images of the testbed. + """ + self.username = username + self.password = password + self.proj_name = proj_name + self.exp_name = exp_name + self.http_proxy = http_proxy + self.flags = {'no_vlan_offload': False} + self.executor = None + if system_logs is None: + self.system_logs = ['/var/log/syslog'] + elif isinstance(system_logs, str): + self.system_logs = [system_logs] + else: + self.system_logs = system_logs + + def swap_in(self, experiment): + """ + Swaps experiment in on the testbed. + + :param experiment: The experiment. + """ + for node in experiment.nodes: + node.executor = self.executor + + self._swap_in(experiment) + + for dif in experiment.dif_ordering: + if isinstance(dif, topology.ShimEthDIF): + dif.link_quality.apply(dif) + + @abc.abstractmethod + def _swap_in(self, experiment): + logger.info("_swap_in(): nothing to do") + + def swap_out(self, experiment): + """ + Swaps experiment out of the testbed. + + :param experiment: The experiment. + """ + self._swap_out(experiment) + + @abc.abstractmethod + def _swap_out(self, experiment): + logger.info("swap_out(): nothing to do") + + +class Experiment(object): + """ + Base class for experiments. + """ + __metaclass__ = abc.ABCMeta + + def __init__(self, testbed, + nodes=None, + git_repo=None, + git_branch=None, + log_dir=None, + prototype_logs=None): + """ + :param testbed: The testbed of the experiment. + :param nodes: The list of nodes in the experiment. + :param git_repo: The git repository of the prototype. + :param git_branch: The git branch of the repository. + :param log_dir: Where to log output of the experiment. + :param prototype_logs: Where the prototype logs its output. + """ + if nodes is None: + nodes = list() + self.nodes = nodes + self.git_repo = git_repo + self.git_branch = git_branch + self.testbed = testbed + # the strategy employed for completing the enrollment phase in + # the different DIFs + self.enrollment_strategy = 'minimal' # 'full-mesh', 'manual' + # the strategy employed for setting up the data transfer + # networks in the DIFs after enrollment + self.dt_strategy = 'full-mesh' # 'minimal', 'manual' + self.dif_ordering = [] + self.enrollments = [] # a list of per-DIF lists of enrollments + self.dt_flows = [] # a list of per-DIF lists of data transfer flows + self.mgmt_flows = [] # a list of per-DIF lists of management flows + + # Determine log directory + if log_dir is None: + # If it is None, use /tmp/rumba/{project} + # Wipe it and make it again + exp_name = self.testbed.exp_name.replace('/', '_') # Just in case + log_dir = os.path.join(tmp_dir, exp_name) + shutil.rmtree(log_dir, ignore_errors=True) + os.mkdir(log_dir) + self.log_dir = log_dir + if not os.path.isdir(self.log_dir): + raise Exception('Destination "%s" is not a directory. ' + 'Cannot fetch logs.' + % self.log_dir) + self.prototype_logs = prototype_logs \ + if prototype_logs is not None else [] + + # Generate missing information + self.generate() + + def __repr__(self): + s = "" + for n in self.nodes: + s += "\n" + str(n) + + return s + + def add_node(self, node): + """ + Adds a node to the experiment. + + :param node: A node. + """ + self.nodes.append(node) + self.generate() + + def del_node(self, node): + """ + Deletes a node from the experiment. + + :param node: A node. + """ + self.nodes.remove(node) + self.generate() + + # Compute registration/enrollment order for DIFs + def compute_dif_ordering(self): + # Compute DIFs dependency graph, as both adjacency and incidence list. + difsdeps_adj = dict() + difsdeps_inc = dict() + + for node in self.nodes: + for dif in node.difs: + if dif not in difsdeps_adj: + difsdeps_adj[dif] = set() + + for upper in node.dif_registrations: + for lower in node.dif_registrations[upper]: + if upper not in difsdeps_inc: + difsdeps_inc[upper] = set() + if lower not in difsdeps_inc: + difsdeps_inc[lower] = set() + if upper not in difsdeps_adj: + difsdeps_adj[upper] = set() + if lower not in difsdeps_adj: + difsdeps_adj[lower] = set() + difsdeps_inc[upper].add(lower) + difsdeps_adj[lower].add(upper) + + # Kahn's algorithm below only needs per-node count of + # incident edges, so we compute these counts from the + # incidence list and drop the latter. + difsdeps_inc_cnt = dict() + for dif in difsdeps_inc: + difsdeps_inc_cnt[dif] = len(difsdeps_inc[dif]) + del difsdeps_inc + + # Init difsdeps_inc_cnt for those DIFs that do not + # act as lower IPCPs nor upper IPCPs for registration + # operations + for node in self.nodes: + for dif in node.difs: + if dif not in difsdeps_inc_cnt: + difsdeps_inc_cnt[dif] = 0 + + # Run Kahn's algorithm to compute topological + # ordering on the DIFs graph. + frontier = set() + self.dif_ordering = [] + for dif in difsdeps_inc_cnt: + if difsdeps_inc_cnt[dif] == 0: + frontier.add(dif) + + while len(frontier): + cur = frontier.pop() + self.dif_ordering.append(cur) + for nxt in difsdeps_adj[cur]: + difsdeps_inc_cnt[nxt] -= 1 + if difsdeps_inc_cnt[nxt] == 0: + frontier.add(nxt) + difsdeps_adj[cur] = set() + + circular_set = [dif for dif in difsdeps_inc_cnt + if difsdeps_inc_cnt[dif] != 0] + if len(circular_set): + raise Exception("Fatal error: The specified DIFs topology" + "has one or more" + "circular dependencies, involving the following" + " DIFs: %s" % circular_set) + + logger.debug("DIF topological ordering: %s", self.dif_ordering) + + # Compute all the enrollments, to be called after compute_dif_ordering() + def compute_enrollments(self): + dif_graphs = dict() + self.enrollments = [] + self.mgmt_flows = [] + self.dt_flows = [] + + for dif in self.dif_ordering: + neighsets = dict() + dif_graphs[dif] = dict() + first = None + + # For each N-1-DIF supporting this DIF, compute the set of nodes + # that share such N-1-DIF. This set will be called the 'neighset' of + # the N-1-DIF for the current DIF. + + for node in self.nodes: + if dif in node.dif_registrations: + dif_graphs[dif][node] = [] # init for later use + if first is None: # pick any node for later use + first = node + for lower_dif in node.dif_registrations[dif]: + if lower_dif not in neighsets: + neighsets[lower_dif] = [] + neighsets[lower_dif].append(node) + + # Build the graph, represented as adjacency list + for lower_dif in neighsets: + # Each neighset corresponds to a complete (sub)graph. + for node1 in neighsets[lower_dif]: + for node2 in neighsets[lower_dif]: + if node1 != node2: + dif_graphs[dif][node1].append((node2, lower_dif)) + + self.enrollments.append([]) + self.dt_flows.append([]) + self.mgmt_flows.append([]) + + if first is None: + # This is a shim DIF, nothing to do + continue + + er = [] + for node in dif_graphs[dif]: + for edge in dif_graphs[dif][node]: + er.append("%s --[%s]--> %s" % (node.name, + edge[1].name, + edge[0].name)) + logger.debug("DIF graph for %s: %s", dif, ', '.join(er)) + + # To generate the list of mgmt flows, minimal enrollments + # and minimal dt flows, we simulate it, using + # breadth-first traversal. + enrolled = {first} + frontier = {first} + while len(frontier): + cur = frontier.pop() + for edge in dif_graphs[dif][cur]: + if edge[0] not in enrolled: + enrolled.add(edge[0]) + enrollee = edge[0].get_ipcp_by_dif(dif) + assert(enrollee is not None) + enroller = cur.get_ipcp_by_dif(dif) + assert(enroller is not None) + if self.enrollment_strategy == 'minimal': + self.enrollments[-1].append({'dif': dif, + 'enrollee': enrollee, + 'enroller': enroller, + 'lower_dif': edge[1]}) + self.mgmt_flows[-1].append({'src': enrollee, + 'dst': enroller}) + if self.dt_strategy == 'minimal': + self.dt_flows[-1].append({'src': enrollee, + 'dst': enroller}) + frontier.add(edge[0]) + if len(dif.members) != len(enrolled): + raise Exception("Disconnected DIF found: %s" % (dif,)) + + # In case of a full mesh enrollment or dt flows + for cur in dif_graphs[dif]: + for edge in dif_graphs[dif][cur]: + if cur.name < edge[0].name: + enrollee = cur.get_ipcp_by_dif(dif) + assert(enrollee is not None) + enroller = edge[0].get_ipcp_by_dif(dif) + assert(enroller is not None) + if self.enrollment_strategy == 'full-mesh': + self.enrollments[-1].append({'dif': dif, + 'enrollee': enrollee, + 'enroller': enroller, + 'lower_dif': edge[1]}) + if self.dt_strategy == 'full-mesh': + self.dt_flows[-1].append({'src': enrollee, + 'dst': enroller}) + + if not (self.dt_strategy == 'minimal' + or self.dt_strategy == 'full-mesh') \ + or not (self.enrollment_strategy == 'full-mesh' + or self.enrollment_strategy == 'minimal'): + # This is a bug + assert False + + log_string = "Enrollments:\n" + for el in self.enrollments: + for e in el: + log_string += (" [%s] %s --> %s through N-1-DIF %s\n" + % (e['dif'], + e['enrollee'].name, + e['enroller'].name, + e['lower_dif'])) + logger.debug(log_string) + + log_string = "Mgmt flows:\n" + for el in self.mgmt_flows: + for e in el: + log_string += (" %s --> %s \n" + % (e['src'].name, + e['dst'].name)) + logger.debug(log_string) + + log_string = "Dt flows:\n" + for el in self.dt_flows: + for e in el: + log_string += (" %s --> %s \n" + % (e['src'].name, + e['dst'].name)) + logger.debug(log_string) + + def compute_ipcps(self): + # For each node, compute the required IPCP instances, and associated + # registrations + for node in self.nodes: + node.ipcps = [] + # We want also the node.ipcps list to be generated in + # topological ordering + for dif in self.dif_ordering: + if dif not in node.difs: + continue + + # Create an instance of the required IPCP class + ipcp = dif.get_ipcp_class()( + name='%s.%s' % (dif.name, node.name), + node=node, dif=dif) + + if dif in node.dif_registrations: + for lower in node.dif_registrations[dif]: + ipcp.registrations.append(lower) + + node.ipcps.append(ipcp) + dif.ipcps.append(ipcp) + + def compute_bootstrappers(self): + for node in self.nodes: + for ipcp in node.ipcps: + ipcp.dif_bootstrapper = True + for el in self.enrollments: + for e in el: + if e['dif'] != ipcp.dif: + # Skip this DIF + break + if e['enrollee'] == ipcp: + ipcp.dif_bootstrapper = False + # Exit the loops + break + if not ipcp.dif_bootstrapper: + break + + def dump_ssh_info(self): + f = open(os.path.join(tmp_dir, 'ssh_info'), 'w') + for node in self.nodes: + f.write("%s;%s;%s;%s;%s\n" % (node.name, + self.testbed.username, + node.ssh_config.hostname, + node.ssh_config.port, + node.ssh_config.proxy_server)) + f.close() + + # Examine the nodes and DIFs, compute the registration and enrollment + # order, the list of IPCPs to create, registrations, ... + def generate(self): + start = time.time() + self.compute_dif_ordering() + self.compute_ipcps() + self.compute_enrollments() + self.compute_bootstrappers() + for node in self.nodes: + logger.info("IPCPs for node %s: %s", node.name, node.ipcps) + end = time.time() + logger.info("Layer ordering computation took %.2f seconds", end - start) + + def install_prototype(self): + """ + Installs the prototype on the nodes. + """ + start = time.time() + self._install_prototype() + end = time.time() + logger.info("Install took %.2f seconds", end - start) + + def set_startup_command(self, command): + for node in self.nodes: + node.startup_command = command + + def bootstrap_prototype(self): + """ + Bootstraps the prototype on the nodes. + """ + start = time.time() + self._bootstrap_prototype() + end = time.time() + logger.info("Bootstrap took %.2f seconds", end - start) + + @abc.abstractmethod + def _install_prototype(self): + raise Exception('install_prototype() method not implemented') + + @abc.abstractmethod + def _bootstrap_prototype(self): + raise Exception('bootstrap_prototype() method not implemented') + + @abc.abstractmethod + def prototype_name(self): + raise Exception('prototype_name() method not implemented') + + @abc.abstractmethod + def _terminate_prototype(self): + raise Exception('terminate_prototype() method not implemented') + + def swap_in(self): + """ + Swap the experiment in on the testbed. + """ + start = time.time() + self.testbed.swap_in(self) + self.dump_ssh_info() + end = time.time() + logger.info("Swap-in took %.2f seconds", end - start) + + def swap_out(self): + """ + Swap the experiment out of the testbed. + """ + start = time.time() + # Terminate prototype gracefully + self._terminate_prototype() + for node in self.nodes: + if node.ssh_config.client is not None: + node.ssh_config.client.close() + if node.ssh_config.proxy_client is not None: + node.ssh_config.proxy_client.close() + # Undo the testbed (testbed-specific) + self.testbed.swap_out(self) + end = time.time() + logger.info("Swap-out took %.2f seconds", end - start) + + +class Executor: + __metaclass__ = abc.ABCMeta + + @abc.abstractmethod + def execute_command(self, node, command, as_root=False, time_out=3): + # Execute command on a node + return + + def execute_commands(self, node, commands, as_root=False, time_out=3): + for command in commands: + self.execute_command(node, command, as_root, time_out) + + @abc.abstractmethod + def copy_file(self, node, path, destination): + return + + def copy_files(self, node, paths, destination): + for path in paths: + self.copy_file(node, path, destination) + + @abc.abstractmethod + def fetch_file(self, node, path, destination, sudo=False): + return + + def fetch_files(self, node, paths, destination, sudo=False): + for path in paths: + self.fetch_file(node, path, destination, sudo) diff --git a/rumba/elements/topology.py b/rumba/elements/topology.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..24dcfa2 --- /dev/null +++ b/rumba/elements/topology.py @@ -0,0 +1,869 @@ +# +# A library to manage ARCFIRE experiments +# +# Copyright (C) 2017 Nextworks S.r.l. +# Copyright (C) 2017 imec +# +# Sander Vrijders +# Dimitri Staessens +# Vincenzo Maffione +# Marco Capitani +# Nick Aerts +# +# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public +# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either +# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +# +# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +# Lesser General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public +# License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., http://www.fsf.org/about/contact/. +# + + +from enum import Enum + +import rumba.log as log + +logger = log.get_logger(__name__) + + +class DIF(object): + """ + Base class for DIFs. + """ + def __init__(self, name, members=None): + """ + :param name: Name of the DIF. + :param members: List of nodes that are members of the DIF. + """ + self.name = name + if members is None: + members = list() + self.members = members + self.ipcps = list() + + def __repr__(self): + s = "DIF %s" % self.name + return s + + def __hash__(self): + return hash(self.name) + + def __eq__(self, other): + return other is not None and self.name == other.name + + def __neq__(self, other): + return not self == other + + def add_member(self, node): + self.members.append(node) + + def del_member(self, node): + self.members.remove(node) + + def get_ipcp_class(self): + return IPCP + + +# Shim over UDP +# +class ShimUDPDIF(DIF): + """ + Shim over UDP. + """ + def __init__(self, name, members=None): + """ + :param name: Name of the DIF. + :param members: List of members of the DIF. + """ + DIF.__init__(self, name, members) + + def get_ipcp_class(self): + return ShimUDPIPCP + + +# Shim over Ethernet +# +# @link_speed [int] Speed of the Ethernet network, in Mbps +# +class ShimEthDIF(DIF): + """ + Shim over Ethernet. + """ + def get_e_id(self): + return "ShimEthDIF." + self.name + + def __init__(self, name, members=None, link_quality=None): + """ + :param name: Name of the DIF. + :param members: List of members of the DIF. + :param link_quality: Quality of the link. + """ + DIF.__init__(self, name, members) + self._link_quality = link_quality if link_quality is not None else LinkQuality() + + def get_ipcp_class(self): + return ShimEthIPCP + + def add_member(self, node): + super(ShimEthDIF, self).add_member(node) + if len(self.members) > 2: + raise Exception("More than 2 members in %s!" % self.name) + + @property + def link_quality(self): + return self._link_quality + + @link_quality.setter + def link_quality(self, _link_quality): + if not _link_quality: + raise ValueError("Cannot set link_quality to None, use del " + "link_quality to reset") + + self._link_quality = _link_quality + + _link_quality.apply(self) + + @link_quality.deleter + def link_quality(self): + self._link_quality.deactivate(self) + + def set_delay(self, delay=0, + jitter=None, + correlation=None, + distribution=None): + """ + Set the delay parameters of the underlying link. + Parameters as in :py:class:`.Delay` + + :param delay: average delay in ms + :type delay: :py:class:`int` + :param jitter: jitter in ms + :type jitter: :py:class:`int` + :param correlation: correlation in % + :type correlation: :py:class:`int` + :param distribution: delay distribution, defaults to a Normal + distribution + :type distribution: :py:class:`.Distribution` + """ + new_delay = Delay(delay, jitter, correlation, distribution) + new_quality = LinkQuality.clone(self.link_quality, delay=new_delay) + self.link_quality = new_quality + + def set_loss(self, + loss=0, + correlation=None): + """ + Set the loss parameter of the underlying link. + Parameters as in :py:class:`.Loss` + + :param loss: loss in percentage + :type loss: :py:class:`int` or :py:class:`float` + :param correlation: correlation in percentage + :type correlation: :py:class:`int` or :py:class:`float` + """ + new_loss = Loss(loss, correlation) + new_quality = LinkQuality.clone(self.link_quality, loss=new_loss) + self.link_quality = new_quality + + def set_rate(self, rate=None): + """ + Set the rate parameter of the underlying link. + + :param rate: The desired rate in mbps + :type rate: :py:class:`int` + """ + new_quality = LinkQuality.clone(self.link_quality, rate=rate) + self.link_quality = new_quality + + def set_quality(self, delay, loss, rate): + """ + Configure the basic quality parameters of the + underlying link. + + :param delay: the link delay, in ms + :type delay: :py:class:`int` + :param loss: the link loss, as a percentage + :type loss: :py:class:`float` or :py:class:`int` + :param rate: the link rate in mbps + :type rate: :py:class:`int` + """ + new_quality = LinkQuality(delay, loss, rate) + self.link_quality = new_quality + + +class NormalDIF(DIF): + """ + Normal DIF. + """ + def __init__(self, name, members=None, policy=None): + """ + :param name: The name of the DIF. + :param members: The list of members. + :param policy: Policies of the normal DIF. + """ + DIF.__init__(self, name, members) + if policy is None: + policy = Policy(self) + self.policy = policy + + def add_policy(self, comp, pol, **params): + """ + Adds a policy to the DIF. + + :param comp: Component name. + :param pol: Policy name + :param params: Parameters of the policy. + """ + self.policy.add_policy(comp, pol, **params) + + def del_policy(self, comp=None, pol=None): + """ + Deletes a policy from the DIF. + + :param comp: Component name. + :param pol: Policy name + """ + self.policy.del_policy(comp, pol) + + def show(self): + """ + :return: A string representing the policies in the DIF. + """ + s = DIF.__repr__(self) + for comp, pol_dict in self.policy.get_policies().items(): + for pol, params in pol_dict.items(): + s += "\n Component %s has policy %s with params %s" \ + % (comp, pol, params) + return s + + +class Distribution(Enum): + """ + An enum holding different statistical distributions. + + **Values:** + + `NORMAL = 1` + + `PARETO = 2` + + `PARETONORMAL = 3` + """ + NORMAL = 1 + PARETO = 2 + PARETONORMAL = 3 + + +class Delay(object): + """ + A class representing delay of a link. + """ + def __init__(self, delay=0, jitter=None, correlation=None, + distribution=None): + """ + Configure link delay. + + :param delay: average delay in ms + :type delay: :py:class:`int` + :param jitter: jitter in ms + :type jitter: :py:class:`int` + :param correlation: correlation in % + :type correlation: :py:class:`int` + :param distribution: delay distribution, defaults to a Normal + distribution + :type distribution: :py:class:`.Distribution` + """ + + if delay < 0: + raise ValueError("Delay needs to be at least 0") + + if jitter and not jitter > 0: + raise ValueError("Jitter needs to be higher than 0") + + if (not jitter) and correlation: + raise ValueError("Correlation requires a value for jitter") + + if correlation and (correlation < 0 or correlation > 100): + raise ValueError("Correlation needs to be between 0 and 100") + + self._delay = delay + self._jitter = jitter + self._correlation = correlation + self._distribution = distribution + + @property + def delay(self): + return self._delay + + @property + def jitter(self): + return self._jitter + + @property + def correlation(self): + return self._correlation + + @property + def distribution(self): + return self._distribution + + def build_command(self): + opts = ["delay %ims" % self.delay] + + if self.jitter: + opts.append("%ims" % self.jitter) + + if self.correlation: + opts.append("%f%%" % self.correlation) + + if self.distribution: + opts.append("distribution %s" % self.distribution.name.lower()) + + return " ".join(opts) + + +class Loss(object): + """ + A class representing loss on a link. + """ + def __init__(self, loss, correlation=None): + """ + Configure link loss. + + :param loss: loss in percentage + :type loss: :py:class:`int` or :py:class:`float` + :param correlation: correlation in percentage + :type correlation: :py:class:`int` or :py:class:`float` + """ + if loss and (loss < 0 or loss > 100): + raise ValueError("Loss needs to be between 0 and 100") + + if correlation and (correlation < 0 or correlation > 100): + raise ValueError("Correlation needs to be between 0 and 100") + + self._loss = loss + self._correlation = correlation + + @property + def loss(self): + return self._loss + + @property + def correlation(self): + return self._correlation + + def build_command(self): + opts = ["loss %f%%" % self.loss] + + if self.correlation: + opts.append("%f%%" % self.correlation) + + return " ".join(opts) + + +class LinkQuality(object): + """ + A class representing the link quality. + """ + _active = set() + + @classmethod + def clone(cls, old_quality, delay=None, loss=None, rate=None): + """ + Clone old_quality, updating it with the provided parameters + if present. + + :param old_quality: A :py:class:`.LinkQuality` instance to + use as a base + :type old_quality: :py:class:`.LinkQuality` + :param delay: Delay object holding delay configuration + or number corresponding to delay in ms + :type delay: :py:class:`.Delay` or :py:class:`int` + :param loss: Loss object holding delay configuration or + number corresponding to loss percentage + :type loss: :py:class:`.Loss` or :py:class:`float` + :param rate: The rate of the link in mbit + :type rate: :py:class:`int` + :return: a new :py:class:`.LinkQuality` instance. + :rtype: :py:class:`.LinkQuality` + """ + if delay is None: + delay = old_quality.delay + if loss is None: + loss = old_quality.loss + if rate is None: + rate = old_quality.rate + return LinkQuality(delay, loss, rate) + + def __init__(self, delay=None, loss=None, rate=None): + """ + Link quality configuration. + + :param delay: Delay object holding delay configuration + or number corresponding to delay in ms + :type delay: :py:class:`.Delay` or :py:class:`int` + :param loss: Loss object holding delay configuration or + number corresponding to loss percentage + :type loss: :py:class:`.Loss` or :py:class:`float` + :param rate: The rate of the link in mbit + :type rate: :py:class:`int` + """ + + if rate and not rate > 0: + raise ValueError("Rate needs to be higher than 0") + + if isinstance(delay, int): + delay = Delay(delay) + if isinstance(loss, int) or isinstance(loss, float): + loss = Loss(loss) + self._delay = delay + self._loss = loss + self._rate = rate + + @property + def delay(self): + return self._delay + + @property + def loss(self): + return self._loss + + @property + def rate(self): + return self._rate + + def build_command(self, ipcp): + cmd = [] + + if ipcp in LinkQuality._active: + cmd.append("tc qdisc change dev %s root netem" % ipcp.ifname) + else: + cmd.append("tc qdisc add dev %s root netem" % ipcp.ifname) + + if self.delay: + cmd.append(self.delay.build_command()) + + if self.loss: + cmd.append(self.loss.build_command()) + + if self.rate: + cmd.append("rate %imbit" % self.rate) + + return " ".join(cmd) + + def apply(self, shim): + if not (self.delay or self.loss or self.rate): + self.deactivate(shim) + else: + for ipcp in shim.ipcps: + if not ipcp.ifname: + logger.error("Could not apply LinkQuality to IPCP because " + "the interface name is None") + continue + + ipcp.node.execute_command(self.build_command(ipcp), + as_root=True) + LinkQuality._active.add(ipcp) + + def deactivate(self, shim): + for ipcp in shim.ipcps: + if ipcp not in LinkQuality._active: + continue + if not ipcp.ifname: + logger.error("Could not remove LinkQuality from IPCP because " + "the interface name is None") + continue + + ipcp.node.execute_command("tc qdisc del dev %s root " + "netem" % ipcp.ifname, as_root=True) + LinkQuality._active.remove(ipcp) + + +class SSHConfig(object): + def __init__(self, hostname, port=22, proxy_server=None): + self.username = None + self.password = None + self.hostname = hostname + self.port = port + self.proxy_server = proxy_server + self.client = None + self.proxy_client = None + self.http_proxy = None + + def set_username(self, username): + self.username = username + + def set_password(self, password): + self.password = password + + def set_http_proxy(self, proxy): + self.http_proxy = proxy + + +class Node(object): + """ + A node in the experiment. + """ + def get_e_id(self): + return "Node." + self.name + + def __init__(self, name, difs=None, dif_registrations=None, + policies=None, machine_type=None): + """ + :param name: Name of the node. + :param difs: A list of DIFs the node is in. + :param dif_registrations: How the DIFs are stacked. + :param policies: Policies of a DIF specific to the node. + :param machine_type: Type of machine to use, physical or virtual. + """ + self.name = name + if difs is None: + difs = list() + self.difs = difs + for dif in self.difs: + dif.add_member(self) + if dif_registrations is None: + dif_registrations = dict() + self.dif_registrations = dif_registrations + self.machine_type = machine_type + self.ssh_config = SSHConfig(name) + self.ipcps = [] + self.policies = dict() + self.has_tcpdump = False + if policies is None: + policies = dict() + for dif in self.difs: + if hasattr(dif, 'policy'): # check if the dif supports policies + self.policies[dif] = policies.get(dif, Policy(dif, self)) + + self.executor = None # will be set by testbed on swap_in + self.startup_command = None # will be set by prototype + + self._validate() + + def get_ipcp_by_dif(self, dif): + """ + :param dif: The DIF to get the IPCP of. + :return: The IPCP of the node that is in the DIF. + """ + for ipcp in self.ipcps: + if ipcp.dif == dif: + return ipcp + + def _undeclared_dif(self, dif): + if dif not in self.difs: + raise Exception("Invalid registration: node %s is not declared " + "to be part of DIF %s" % (self.name, dif.name)) + + def _validate(self): + # Check that DIFs referenced in self.dif_registrations + # are part of self.difs + for upper in self.dif_registrations: + self._undeclared_dif(upper) + for lower in self.dif_registrations[upper]: + self._undeclared_dif(lower) + + def __repr__(self): + s = "Node " + self.name + ":\n" + + s += " DIFs: [ " + s += " ".join([d.name for d in self.difs]) + s += " ]\n" + + s += " DIF registrations: [ " + rl = [] + for upper in self.dif_registrations: + difs = self.dif_registrations[upper] + x = "%s => [" % upper.name + x += " ".join([lower.name for lower in difs]) + x += "]" + rl.append(x) + s += ", ".join(rl) + s += " ]\n" + + return s + + def __hash__(self): + return hash(self.name) + + def __eq__(self, other): + return other is not None and self.name == other.name + + def __neq__(self, other): + return not self == other + + def add_dif(self, dif): + """ + Adds a DIF to the list. + + :param dif: Name of the DIF to add. + """ + self.difs.append(dif) + dif.add_member(self) + if hasattr(dif, 'policy'): + self.policies[dif] = Policy(dif, self) + self._validate() + + def del_dif(self, dif): + """ + Adds a DIF to the list. + + :param dif: Name of the DIF to add. + """ + self.difs.remove(dif) + dif.del_member(self) + try: + del self.policies[dif] + except KeyError: + # It was not in there, so nothing to do + pass + self._validate() + + def add_dif_registration(self, upper, lower): + """ + Adds a DIF registration. + + :param upper: Name of the DIF that is requesting IPC. + :param lower: Name of the DIF providing IPC. + """ + self.dif_registrations[upper].append(lower) + self._validate() + + def del_dif_registration(self, upper, lower): + """ + Removes a DIF registration. + + :param upper: Name of the DIF that is requesting IPC. + :param lower: Name of the DIF providing IPC. + """ + self.dif_registrations[upper].remove(lower) + self._validate() + + def add_policy(self, dif, component_name, policy_name, **parameters): + """ + Adds a policy. + + :param dif: The name of the DIF. + :param component_name: Name of the component. + :param policy_name: Name of the policy. + :param parameters: Parameters of the policy. + """ + self.policies[dif].add_policy(component_name, policy_name, **parameters) + + def del_policy(self, dif, component_name=None, policy_name=None): + """ + Removes a policy. + + :param dif: the dif to which the policy should be applied + :param component_name: Name of the component. + :param policy_name: Name of the policy. + """ + self.policies[dif].del_policy(component_name, policy_name) + + def get_policy(self, dif): + """ + :param dif: The DIF to get the policy of. + :return: Returns the policy. + """ + return self.policies[dif] + + def execute_commands(self, commands, as_root=False, time_out=3, + use_proxy=False): + """ + Execute a list of a commands on the node. + + :param commands: A list of commands. + :param as_root: Execute as root? + :param time_out: Seconds before timing out. + :param use_proxy: Use a proxy to execute the commands? + """ + return self.executor.execute_commands(self, + commands, + as_root, + time_out) + + def execute_command(self, command, as_root=False, time_out=3, + use_proxy=False): + """ + Execute a single command on a node. + + :param command: A command. + :param as_root: Execute as root? + :param time_out: Seconds before timing out. + :param use_proxy: Use a proxy to execute the commands? + :return: The stdout of the command. + """ + return self.executor.execute_command(self, + command, + as_root, + time_out) + + def copy_file(self, path, destination): + """ + Copy file to node. + + :param path: Local location of the file. + :param destination: Destination location of the file. + """ + self.executor.copy_file(self, path, destination) + + def copy_files(self, paths, destination): + """ + Copy files to node. + + :param paths: Local location of the files. + :param destination: Destination location of the files. + """ + self.executor.copy_files(self, paths, destination) + + def fetch_file(self, path, destination, sudo=False): + """ + Fetch file from the node. + + :param path: Location of the files on the node. + :param destination: Destination location of the files. + :param sudo: The file is owned by root on the node? + """ + self.executor.fetch_file(self, path, destination, sudo) + + def fetch_files(self, paths, destination, sudo=False): + """ + Fetch files from the node. + + :param paths: Location of the files on the node. + :param destination: Destination location of the files. + :param sudo: The file is owned by root on the node? + """ + self.executor.fetch_files(self, paths, destination, sudo) + + def set_link_state(self, dif, state): + """ + Change the state of a link on the node. + + :param dif: The name of the shim Ethernet DIF. + :param state: Up or down. + """ + ipcp = self.get_ipcp_by_dif(dif) + self.execute_command('ip link set dev ' + ipcp.ifname + ' ' + state, + as_root=True) + + +class IPCP(object): + def __init__(self, name, node, dif): + self.name = name + self.node = node + self.dif = dif + self.registrations = [] + + # Is this IPCP the first in its DIF, so that it does not need + # to enroll to anyone ? + self.dif_bootstrapper = False + + def __repr__(self): + return "{IPCP=%s,DIF=%s,N-1-DIFs=(%s)%s}" % \ + (self.name, self.dif.name, + ' '.join([dif.name for dif in self.registrations]), + ',bootstrapper' if self.dif_bootstrapper else '' + ) + + def __hash__(self): + return hash((self.name, self.dif.name)) + + def __eq__(self, other): + return other is not None and self.name == other.name \ + and self.dif == other.dif + + def __neq__(self, other): + return not self == other + + +class ShimEthIPCP(IPCP): + def __init__(self, name, node, dif, ifname=None): + IPCP.__init__(self, name, node, dif) + self.ifname = ifname + + +class ShimUDPIPCP(IPCP): + def __init__(self, name, node, dif): + IPCP.__init__(self, name, node, dif) + # TODO: add IP and port + + +class Policy(object): + def __init__(self, dif, node=None, policies=None): + self.dif = dif # type: NormalDIF + self.node = node + if policies is None: + self._dict = dict() + else: + self._dict = policies + + def add_policy(self, component_name, policy_name, **parameters): + self._dict.setdefault(component_name, dict())[policy_name] = parameters + + # + # Fetches effective policy info + # + def get_policies(self, component_name=None, policy_name=None): + policy = self._superimpose() + if component_name is None: + return policy._dict + elif policy_name is None: + return policy._dict[component_name] + else: + return policy._dict[component_name][policy_name] + + def del_policy(self, component_name=None, policy_name=None): + if component_name is None: + self._dict = dict() + elif policy_name is None: + del self._dict[component_name] + else: + del self._dict[component_name][policy_name] + + # + # Merges this policy into that of its dif, obtaining + # the effective policy acting on self.node. + # + def _superimpose(self): + if self.node is None: + return self + other = self.dif.policy + base = dict(other._dict) + base.update(self._dict) + return Policy(self.dif, self.node, base) + + def __eq__(self, other): + if not isinstance(other, Policy): + return False + else: + return other.dif == self.dif \ + and other.node == self.node \ + and other._dict == self._dict + + def __str__(self): + node_str = (" Node: " + self.node) if self.node is not None else "" + return "Policy[Dif: %(dif)s,%(node_str)s Dict: %(dict)s]" \ + % {"dif": self.dif, "node_str": node_str, "dict": self._dict} + + def __repr__(self): + node_str = (" Node: " + self.node) if self.node is not None else "" + s = "Policy[ Dif: %(dif)s,%(node_str)s" \ + % {"dif": self.dif, "node_str": node_str} + comps = [] + for component in self._dict: + for policy in self._dict[component]: + comps.append("\n Component %s has policy %s with params %s" + % (component, + policy, + self._dict[component][policy])) + s += ",".join(comps) + s += "\n]\n" + return s -- cgit v1.2.3