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1How to Install Open vSwitch on Linux, FreeBSD and NetBSD
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4This document describes how to build and install Open vSwitch on a
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5generic Linux, FreeBSD, or NetBSD host. For specifics around installation
6on a specific platform, please see one of these files:
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8 - [INSTALL.Debian.md]
9 - [INSTALL.Fedora.md]
10 - [INSTALL.RHEL.md]
11 - [INSTALL.XenServer.md]
12 - [INSTALL.NetBSD.md]
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9feb1017 14 - [INSTALL.DPDK.md]
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16Build Requirements
17------------------
18
19To compile the userspace programs in the Open vSwitch distribution,
20you will need the following software:
21
542cc9bb 22 - GNU make.
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542cc9bb 24 - A C compiler, such as:
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542cc9bb 26 * GCC 4.x.
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28 * Clang. Clang 3.4 and later provide useful static semantic
29 analysis and thread-safety checks. For Ubuntu, there are
30 nightly built packages available on clang's website.
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32 * MSVC 2013. See [INSTALL.Windows] for additional Windows build
33 instructions.
34
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35 While OVS may be compatible with other compilers, optimal
36 support for atomic operations may be missing, making OVS very
37 slow (see lib/ovs-atomic.h).
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39 - libssl, from OpenSSL, is optional but recommended if you plan to
40 connect the Open vSwitch to an OpenFlow controller. libssl is
41 required to establish confidentiality and authenticity in the
42 connections from an Open vSwitch to an OpenFlow controller. If
43 libssl is installed, then Open vSwitch will automatically build
44 with support for it.
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46 - libcap-ng, written by Steve Grubb, is optional but recommended. It
47 is required to run OVS daemons as a non-root user with dropped root
48 privileges. If libcap-ng is installed, then Open vSwitch will
49 automatically build with support for it.
50
73eb682e 51 - Python 2.7. You must also have the Python six library.
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53On Linux, you may choose to compile the kernel module that comes with
54the Open vSwitch distribution or to use the kernel module built into
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55the Linux kernel (version 3.3 or later). See the [FAQ.md] question
56"What features are not available in the Open vSwitch kernel datapath that
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57ships as part of the upstream Linux kernel?" for more information on
58this trade-off. You may also use the userspace-only implementation,
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59at some cost in features and performance (see [INSTALL.userspace.md]
60for details). To compile the kernel module on Linux, you must also
c6435221 61install the following:
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9feb1017 63 - A supported Linux kernel version. Please refer to [README.md] for a
542cc9bb 64 list of supported versions.
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66 For optional support of ingress policing, you must enable kernel
67 configuration options NET_CLS_BASIC, NET_SCH_INGRESS, and
68 NET_ACT_POLICE, either built-in or as modules. (NET_CLS_POLICE is
69 obsolete and not needed.)
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71 On kernels before 3.11, the ip_gre module, for GRE tunnels over IP
72 (NET_IPGRE), must not be loaded or compiled in.
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74 To configure HTB or HFSC quality of service with Open vSwitch,
75 you must enable the respective configuration options.
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77 To use Open vSwitch support for TAP devices, you must enable
78 CONFIG_TUN.
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80 - To build a kernel module, you need the same version of GCC that
81 was used to build that kernel.
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83 - A kernel build directory corresponding to the Linux kernel image
84 the module is to run on. Under Debian and Ubuntu, for example,
85 each linux-image package containing a kernel binary has a
86 corresponding linux-headers package with the required build
87 infrastructure.
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89If you are working from a Git tree or snapshot (instead of from a
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90distribution tarball), or if you modify the Open vSwitch build system
91or the database schema, you will also need the following software:
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542cc9bb 93 - Autoconf version 2.63 or later.
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542cc9bb 95 - Automake version 1.10 or later.
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542cc9bb 97 - libtool version 2.4 or later. (Older versions might work too.)
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99To run the unit tests, you also need:
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101 - Perl. Version 5.10.1 is known to work. Earlier versions should
102 also work.
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104The datapath tests for userspace and Linux datapaths also rely upon:
105
106 - pyftpdlib. Version 1.2.0 is known to work. Earlier versions should
107 also work.
108
109 - GNU wget. Version 1.16 is known to work. Earlier versions should
110 also work.
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112The ovs-vswitchd.conf.db(5) manpage will include an E-R diagram, in
113formats other than plain text, only if you have the following:
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542cc9bb 115 - "dot" from graphviz (http://www.graphviz.org/).
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117 - Perl. Version 5.10.1 is known to work. Earlier versions should
118 also work.
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120If you are going to extensively modify Open vSwitch, please consider
121installing the following to obtain better warnings:
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123 - "sparse" version 0.4.4 or later
124 (http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/devel/sparse/dist/).
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542cc9bb 126 - GNU make.
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542cc9bb 128 - clang, version 3.4 or later
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130 - “flake8”, along with the “hacking” flake8 plugin (for Python code).
131 The automatic flake8 check that runs against Python code has some
132 warnings enabled that come from the "hacking" flake8 plugin. If it's
133 not installed, the warnings just won't occur until it's run on a system
134 with "hacking" installed.
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136Also, you may find the ovs-dev script found in utilities/ovs-dev.py useful.
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138Installation Requirements
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140
141The machine on which Open vSwitch is to be installed must have the
142following software:
143
542cc9bb 144 - libc compatible with the libc used for build.
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146 - libssl compatible with the libssl used for build, if OpenSSL was
147 used for the build.
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542cc9bb 149 - On Linux, the same kernel version configured as part of the build.
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151 - For optional support of ingress policing on Linux, the "tc" program
152 from iproute2 (part of all major distributions and available at
153 http://www.linux-foundation.org/en/Net:Iproute2).
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155 - Python 2.7. You must also have the Python six library.
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157On Linux you should ensure that /dev/urandom exists. To support TAP
158devices, you must also ensure that /dev/net/tun exists.
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160Building and Installing Open vSwitch for Linux, FreeBSD or NetBSD
161=================================================================
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163Once you have installed all the prerequisites listed above in the
164Base Prerequisites section, follow the procedures below to bootstrap,
165to configure and to build the code.
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167Bootstrapping the Sources
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169
170This step is not needed if you have downloaded a released tarball.
171If you pulled the sources directly from an Open vSwitch Git tree or
172got a Git tree snapshot, then run boot.sh in the top source directory
173to build the "configure" script.
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542cc9bb 175 `% ./boot.sh`
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178Configuring the Sources
179-----------------------
180
181Configure the package by running the configure script. You can
182usually invoke configure without any arguments. For example:
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542cc9bb 184 `% ./configure`
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186By default all files are installed under /usr/local. Open vSwitch also
187expects to find its database in /usr/local/etc/openvswitch by default.
188If you want to install all files into, e.g., /usr and /var instead of
189/usr/local and /usr/local/var and expect to use /etc/openvswitch as the default
190database directory, add options as shown here:
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192 `% ./configure --prefix=/usr --localstatedir=/var --sysconfdir=/etc`
193
194Note that the Open vSwitch installed with packages like .rpm (e.g. via 'yum
195install' or 'rpm -ivh') and .deb (e.g. via 'apt-get install' or 'dpkg -i') use
196the above configure options.
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198By default, static libraries are built and linked against. If you
199want to use shared libraries instead:
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e0512257 201 `% ./configure --enable-shared`
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203To use a specific C compiler for compiling Open vSwitch user
204programs, also specify it on the configure command line, like so:
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542cc9bb 206 `% ./configure CC=gcc-4.2`
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e9e85443 208To use 'clang' compiler:
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542cc9bb 210 `% ./configure CC=clang`
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212To supply special flags to the C compiler, specify them as CFLAGS on
213the configure command line. If you want the default CFLAGS, which
214include "-g" to build debug symbols and "-O2" to enable optimizations,
215you must include them yourself. For example, to build with the
216default CFLAGS plus "-mssse3", you might run configure as follows:
217
218 `% ./configure CFLAGS="-g -O2 -mssse3"`
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220Note that these CFLAGS are not applied when building the Linux
221kernel module. Custom CFLAGS for the kernel module are supplied
222using the EXTRA_CFLAGS variable when running make. So, for example:
223
e0512257 224 `% make EXTRA_CFLAGS="-Wno-error=date-time"`
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226To build the Linux kernel module, so that you can run the
227kernel-based switch, pass the location of the kernel build
228directory on --with-linux. For example, to build for a running
229instance of Linux:
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542cc9bb 231 `% ./configure --with-linux=/lib/modules/`uname -r`/build`
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233If --with-linux requests building for an unsupported version of
234Linux, then "configure" will fail with an error message. Please
235refer to the [FAQ.md] for advice in that case.
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237If you wish to build the kernel module for an architecture other
238than the architecture of the machine used for the build, you may
239specify the kernel architecture string using the KARCH variable
240when invoking the configure script. For example, to build for MIPS
241with Linux:
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542cc9bb 243 `% ./configure --with-linux=/path/to/linux KARCH=mips`
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245If you plan to do much Open vSwitch development, you might want to
246add --enable-Werror, which adds the -Werror option to the compiler
247command line, turning warnings into errors. That makes it
248impossible to miss warnings generated by the build.
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250To build with gcov code coverage support, add --enable-coverage,
251e.g.:
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542cc9bb 253 `% ./configure --enable-coverage`
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255The configure script accepts a number of other options and honors
256additional environment variables. For a full list, invoke
257configure with the --help option.
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259You can also run configure from a separate build directory. This
260is helpful if you want to build Open vSwitch in more than one way
261from a single source directory, e.g. to try out both GCC and Clang
262builds, or to build kernel modules for more than one Linux version.
263Here is an example:
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e0512257 265 `% mkdir _gcc && (cd _gcc && ../configure CC=gcc)`
542cc9bb 266 `% mkdir _clang && (cd _clang && ../configure CC=clang)`
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268Under certains loads the ovsdb-server and other components perform
269better when using the jemalloc memory allocator, instead of the glibc
270memory allocator.
271
272If you wish to link with jemalloc add it to LIBS:
273
274 `% ./configure LIBS=-ljemalloc`
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276Building the Sources
277--------------------
278
2791. Run GNU make in the build directory, e.g.:
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542cc9bb 281 `% make`
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283 or if GNU make is installed as "gmake":
284
542cc9bb 285 `% gmake`
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287 If you used a separate build directory, run make or gmake from that
288 directory, e.g.:
289
e0512257 290 `% make -C _gcc`
542cc9bb 291 `% make -C _clang`
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293 For improved warnings if you installed "sparse" (see "Prerequisites"),
294 add C=1 to the command line.
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296 Some versions of Clang and ccache are not completely compatible.
297 If you see unusual warnings when you use both together, consider
298 disabling ccache for use with Clang.
299
e9e85443 3002. Consider running the testsuite. Refer to "Running the Testsuite"
875ef81b 301 below, for instructions.
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e9e85443 3033. Become root by running "su" or another program.
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e9e85443 3054. Run "make install" to install the executables and manpages into the
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306 running system, by default under /usr/local.
307
e9e85443 3085. If you built kernel modules, you may install and load them, e.g.:
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e0512257 310 `% make modules_install`
542cc9bb 311 `% /sbin/modprobe openvswitch`
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4b11d5e8 313 To verify that the modules have been loaded, run "/sbin/lsmod" and
9b80f761 314 check that openvswitch is listed.
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316 If the `modprobe` operation fails, look at the last few kernel log
317 messages (e.g. with `dmesg | tail`):
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319 - Otherwise, the most likely problem is that Open vSwitch was
320 built for a kernel different from the one into which you are
542cc9bb 321 trying to load it. Run `modinfo` on openvswitch.ko and on
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322 a module built for the running kernel, e.g.:
323
542cc9bb 324 ```
9b80f761 325 % /sbin/modinfo openvswitch.ko
dd2d79ce 326 % /sbin/modinfo /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/net/bridge/bridge.ko
542cc9bb 327 ```
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329 Compare the "vermagic" lines output by the two commands. If
330 they differ, then Open vSwitch was built for the wrong kernel.
331
332 - If you decide to report a bug or ask a question related to
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333 module loading, please include the output from the `dmesg` and
334 `modinfo` commands mentioned above.
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e9e85443 3366. Initialize the configuration database using ovsdb-tool, e.g.:
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e0512257 338 `% mkdir -p /usr/local/etc/openvswitch`
542cc9bb 339 `% ovsdb-tool create /usr/local/etc/openvswitch/conf.db vswitchd/vswitch.ovsschema`
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341Startup
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3b12adda 344Before starting ovs-vswitchd itself, you need to start its
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345configuration database, ovsdb-server. Each machine on which Open
346vSwitch is installed should run its own copy of ovsdb-server.
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347Configure it to use the database you created during installation (as
348explained above), to listen on a Unix domain socket, to connect to any
349managers specified in the database itself, and to use the SSL
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350configuration in the database:
351
e0512257 352 ```
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354 --remote=db:Open_vSwitch,Open_vSwitch,manager_options \
355 --private-key=db:Open_vSwitch,SSL,private_key \
356 --certificate=db:Open_vSwitch,SSL,certificate \
357 --bootstrap-ca-cert=db:Open_vSwitch,SSL,ca_cert \
29701194 358 --pidfile --detach
e0512257 359 ```
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361(If you built Open vSwitch without SSL support, then omit
362--private-key, --certificate, and --bootstrap-ca-cert.)
363
de4f3c10 364Then initialize the database using ovs-vsctl. This is only
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365necessary the first time after you create the database with
366ovsdb-tool (but running it at any time is harmless):
367
e0512257 368 `% ovs-vsctl --no-wait init`
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370Then start the main Open vSwitch daemon, telling it to connect to the
371same Unix domain socket:
372
e0512257 373 `% ovs-vswitchd --pidfile --detach`
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374
375Now you may use ovs-vsctl to set up bridges and other Open vSwitch
376features. For example, to create a bridge named br0 and add ports
377eth0 and vif1.0 to it:
378
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379 `% ovs-vsctl add-br br0`
380 `% ovs-vsctl add-port br0 eth0`
381 `% ovs-vsctl add-port br0 vif1.0`
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382
383Please refer to ovs-vsctl(8) for more details.
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385Upgrading
386=========
387
388When you upgrade Open vSwitch from one version to another, you should
389also upgrade the database schema:
390
3911. Stop the Open vSwitch daemons, e.g.:
392
542cc9bb 393 ```
012f5c4b 394 % kill `cd /usr/local/var/run/openvswitch && cat ovsdb-server.pid ovs-vswitchd.pid`
542cc9bb 395 ```
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3972. Install the new Open vSwitch release by using the same configure options as
398was used for installing the previous version. If you do not use the same
399configure options, you can end up with two different versions of Open vSwitch
400executables installed in different locations.
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4023. Upgrade the database, in one of the following two ways:
403
404 - If there is no important data in your database, then you may
405 delete the database file and recreate it with ovsdb-tool,
406 following the instructions under "Building and Installing Open
76d5beb9 407 vSwitch for Linux, FreeBSD or NetBSD".
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409 - If you want to preserve the contents of your database, back it
410 up first, then use "ovsdb-tool convert" to upgrade it, e.g.:
411
542cc9bb 412 `% ovsdb-tool convert /usr/local/etc/openvswitch/conf.db vswitchd/vswitch.ovsschema`
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4144. Start the Open vSwitch daemons as described under "Building and
76d5beb9 415 Installing Open vSwitch for Linux, FreeBSD or NetBSD" above.
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417Hot Upgrading
418=============
419Upgrading Open vSwitch from one version to the next version with minimum
420disruption of traffic going through the system that is using that Open vSwitch
421needs some considerations:
422
4231. If the upgrade only involves upgrading the userspace utilities and daemons
424of Open vSwitch, make sure that the new userspace version is compatible with
425the previously loaded kernel module.
426
4272. An upgrade of userspace daemons means that they have to be restarted.
ea274df9 428Restarting the daemons means that the OpenFlow flows in the ovs-vswitchd daemon
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429will be lost. One way to restore the flows is to let the controller
430re-populate it. Another way is to save the previous flows using a utility
431like ovs-ofctl and then re-add them after the restart. Restoring the old flows
432is accurate only if the new Open vSwitch interfaces retain the old 'ofport'
433values.
434
4353. When the new userspace daemons get restarted, they automatically flush
436the old flows setup in the kernel. This can be expensive if there are hundreds
437of new flows that are entering the kernel but userspace daemons are busy
438setting up new userspace flows from either the controller or an utility like
439ovs-ofctl. Open vSwitch database provides an option to solve this problem
440through the other_config:flow-restore-wait column of the Open_vSwitch table.
441Refer to the ovs-vswitchd.conf.db(5) manpage for details.
442
4434. If the upgrade also involves upgrading the kernel module, the old kernel
444module needs to be unloaded and the new kernel module should be loaded. This
445means that the kernel network devices belonging to Open vSwitch is recreated
446and the kernel flows are lost. The downtime of the traffic can be reduced
447if the userspace daemons are restarted immediately and the userspace flows
448are restored as soon as possible.
449
450The ovs-ctl utility's "restart" function only restarts the userspace daemons,
451makes sure that the 'ofport' values remain consistent across restarts, restores
452userspace flows using the ovs-ofctl utility and also uses the
453other_config:flow-restore-wait column to keep the traffic downtime to the
454minimum. The ovs-ctl utility's "force-reload-kmod" function does all of the
455above, but also replaces the old kernel module with the new one. Open vSwitch
456startup scripts for Debian, XenServer and RHEL use ovs-ctl's functions and it
457is recommended that these functions be used for other software platforms too.
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459Testsuites
460==========
461
462This section describe Open vSwitch's built-in support for various test
e9e85443 463suites. You must bootstrap, configure and build Open vSwitch (steps are
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464in "Building and Installing Open vSwitch for Linux, FreeBSD or NetBSD"
465above) before you run the tests described here. You do not need to
466install Open vSwitch or to build or load the kernel module to run
467these test suites. You do not need supervisor privilege to run these
468test suites.
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470Self-Tests
471----------
472
473Open vSwitch includes a suite of self-tests. Before you submit patches
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474upstream, we advise that you run the tests and ensure that they pass.
475If you add new features to Open vSwitch, then adding tests for those
476features will ensure your features don't break as developers modify
477other areas of Open vSwitch.
478
e3c7ed29 479Refer to "Testsuites" above for prerequisites.
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480
481To run all the unit tests in Open vSwitch, one at a time:
542cc9bb 482 `make check`
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483This takes under 5 minutes on a modern desktop system.
484
485To run all the unit tests in Open vSwitch, up to 8 in parallel:
542cc9bb 486 `make check TESTSUITEFLAGS=-j8`
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487This takes under a minute on a modern 4-core desktop system.
488
489To see a list of all the available tests, run:
542cc9bb 490 `make check TESTSUITEFLAGS=--list`
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492To run only a subset of tests, e.g. test 123 and tests 477 through 484:
542cc9bb 493 `make check TESTSUITEFLAGS='123 477-484'`
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494(Tests do not have inter-dependencies, so you may run any subset.)
495
496To run tests matching a keyword, e.g. "ovsdb":
542cc9bb 497 `make check TESTSUITEFLAGS='-k ovsdb'`
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499To see a complete list of test options:
542cc9bb 500 `make check TESTSUITEFLAGS=--help`
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502The results of a testing run are reported in tests/testsuite.log.
503Please report test failures as bugs and include the testsuite.log in
504your report.
505
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507utility is installed, you can run the testsuite and generate a code
508coverage report by using "make check-lcov". All of the options for
509TESTSUITEFLAGS are available, so you can e.g.:
510 `make check-lcov TESTSUITEFLAGS=-j8 -k ovn`
511
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512If you have "valgrind" installed, then you can also run the testsuite
513under valgrind by using "make check-valgrind" in place of "make
514check". All the same options are available via TESTSUITEFLAGS. When
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515you do this, the "valgrind" results for test `<N>` are reported in files
516named `tests/testsuite.dir/<N>/valgrind.*`. You may find that the
875ef81b 517valgrind results are easier to interpret if you put "-q" in
447fe5cf 518~/.valgrindrc, since that reduces the amount of output.
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519
520Sometimes a few tests may fail on some runs but not others. This is
521usually a bug in the testsuite, not a bug in Open vSwitch itself. If
522you find that a test fails intermittently, please report it, since the
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524automatically rerun tests that fail, by adding RECHECK=yes to the
525"make" command line, e.g.:
526 `make check TESTSUITEFLAGS=-j8 RECHECK=yes`
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529------
530
531OFTest is an OpenFlow protocol testing suite. Open vSwitch includes a
532Makefile target to run OFTest with Open vSwitch in "dummy mode". In
533this mode of testing, no packets travel across physical or virtual
534networks. Instead, Unix domain sockets stand in as simulated
535networks. This simulation is imperfect, but it is much easier to set
536up, does not require extra physical or virtual hardware, and does not
537require supervisor privileges.
538
539To run OFTest with Open vSwitch, first read and follow the
540instructions under "Testsuites" above. Second, obtain a copy of
541OFTest and install its prerequisites. You need a copy of OFTest that
542includes commit 406614846c5 (make ovs-dummy platform work again).
543This commit was merged into the OFTest repository on Feb 1, 2013, so
544any copy of OFTest more recent than that should work. Testing OVS in
545dummy mode does not require root privilege, so you may ignore that
546requirement.
547
548Optionally, add the top-level OFTest directory (containing the "oft"
549program) to your $PATH. This slightly simplifies running OFTest later.
550
551To run OFTest in dummy mode, run the following command from your Open
552vSwitch build directory:
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554where `<oft-binary>` is the absolute path to the "oft" program in
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556
557If you added "oft" to your $PATH, you may omit the OFT variable
558assignment:
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561dummy mode. You can use OFTFLAGS to pass additional options. For
562example, to run just the basic.Echo test instead of all tests (the
563default) and enable verbose logging:
542cc9bb 564 `make check-oftest OFT=<oft-binary> OFTFLAGS='--verbose -T basic.Echo'`
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566If you use OFTest that does not include commit 4d1f3eb2c792 (oft:
567change default port to 6653), merged into the OFTest repository in
568October 2013, then you need to add an option to use the IETF-assigned
569controller port:
542cc9bb 570 `make check-oftest OFT=<oft-binary> OFTFLAGS='--port=6653'`
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572Please interpret OFTest results cautiously. Open vSwitch can fail a
573given test in OFTest for many reasons, including bugs in Open vSwitch,
574bugs in OFTest, bugs in the "dummy mode" integration, and differing
575interpretations of the OpenFlow standard and other standards.
576
577Open vSwitch has not been validated against OFTest. Please do report
578test failures that you believe to represent bugs in Open vSwitch.
579Include the precise versions of Open vSwitch and OFTest in your bug
580report, plus any other information needed to reproduce the problem.
581
582Ryu
583---
584
585Ryu is an OpenFlow controller written in Python that includes an
586extensive OpenFlow testsuite. Open vSwitch includes a Makefile target
587to run Ryu in "dummy mode". See "OFTest" above for an explanation of
588dummy mode.
589
590To run Ryu tests with Open vSwitch, first read and follow the
591instructions under "Testsuites" above. Second, obtain a copy of Ryu,
592install its prerequisites, and build it. You do not need to install
593Ryu (some of the tests do not get installed, so it does not help).
594
595To run Ryu tests, run the following command from your Open vSwitch
596build directory:
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598where `<ryu-source-dir>` is the absolute path to the root of the Ryu
599source distribution. The default `<ryu-source-dir>` is `$srcdir/../ryu`
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603Open vSwitch has not been validated against Ryu. Please do report
604test failures that you believe to represent bugs in Open vSwitch.
605Include the precise versions of Open vSwitch and Ryu in your bug
606report, plus any other information needed to reproduce the problem.
607
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609----------------
610
611Open vSwitch also includes a suite of tests specifically for datapath
612functionality, which can be run against the userspace or kernel datapaths.
613If you are developing datapath features, it is recommended that you use
614these tests and build upon them to verify your implementation.
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617must be run under root privileges on a Linux system with support for
618network namespaces. For ease of use, the OVS source tree includes a
619vagrant box to invoke these tests. Running the tests inside Vagrant
620provides kernel isolation, protecting your development host from kernel
621panics or configuration conflicts in the testsuite. If you wish to run
622the tests without using the vagrant box, there are further instructions
623below.
624
625### Vagrant
626
627*Requires Vagrant (version 1.7.0 or later) and a compatible hypervisor*
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630and Installing Open vSwitch for Linux, FreeBSD or NetBSD" above) before
631you run the steps described here.
632
1ce96d2a 633A Vagrantfile is provided allowing to compile and provision the source
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636 vagrant up
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639different box or a vagrant backend not supported by the default box,
640the `Vagrantfile` can be modified to use a different box as base.
641
642The VM can be reprovisioned at any time:
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644 vagrant provision
645
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647
648 ./boot.sh
649 vagrant provision --provision-with configure_ovs,build_ovs
650
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652/root/build. The source code can be found in /vagrant.
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656 ./boot.sh
657 vagrant provision --provision-with configure_ovs,install_rpm
658
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660module or with a userspace datapath. This tests are different from
661the self-tests mentioned above. To run them:
662
663 ./boot.sh
664 vagrant provision --provision-with configure_ovs,test_ovs_kmod,test_ovs_system_userspace
665
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667
668 vagrant ssh
669 sudo -s
670 cd /root/build
671 ls tests/system*
672
673### Native
674
675The datapath testsuite as invoked by Vagrant above may also be run
676manually on a Linux system with root privileges. These tests may take
677several minutes to complete, and cannot be run in parallel.
678
679#### Userspace datapath
680
681To invoke the datapath testsuite with the userspace datapath:
682
683 make check-system-userspace
684
685The results of the testsuite are in tests/system-userspace-traffic.dir/.
686
687#### Kernel datapath
688
689Make targets are also provided for testing the Linux kernel module.
690Note that these tests operate by inserting modules into the running
691Linux kernel, so if the tests are able to trigger a bug in the OVS
692kernel module or in the upstream kernel then the kernel may panic.
693
694To run the testsuite against the kernel module which is currently
695installed on your system:
696
697 make check-kernel
698
699To install the kernel module from the current build directory and
700run the testsuite against that kernel module:
701
702 make check-kmod
703
704The results of the testsuite are in tests/system-kmod-traffic.dir/.
705
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707-------------------------------------
708
709A .travis.yml file is provided to automatically build Open vSwitch with
710various build configurations and run the testsuite using travis-ci.
711Builds will be performed with gcc, sparse and clang with the -Werror
712compiler flag included, therefore the build will fail if a new warning
713has been introduced.
714
715The CI build is triggered via git push (regardless of the specific
716branch) or pull request against any Open vSwitch GitHub repository that
717is linked to travis-ci.
718
719Instructions to setup travis-ci for your GitHub repository:
720
35ab726f 7211. Go to http://travis-ci.org/ and sign in using your GitHub ID.
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723 may disable builds for pushes or pull requests.
7243. In order to avoid forks sending build failures to the upstream
725 mailing list, the notification email recipient is encrypted. If you
726 want to receive email notification for build failures, replace the
727 the encrypted string:
728 3.1) Install the travis-ci CLI (Requires ruby >=2.0):
729 gem install travis
730 3.2) In your Open vSwitch repository:
731 travis encrypt mylist@mydomain.org
732 3.3) Add/replace the notifications section in .travis.yml and fill
733 in the secure string as returned by travis encrypt:
734
735 notifications:
736 email:
737 recipients:
738 - secure: "....."
739
740 (You may remove/omit the notifications section to fall back to
741 default notification behaviour which is to send an email directly
742 to the author and committer of the failing commit. Note that the
743 email is only sent if the author/committer have commit rights for
744 the particular GitHub repository).
745
7464. Pushing a commit to the repository which breaks the build or the
747 testsuite will now trigger a email sent to mylist@mydomain.org
748
4b11d5e8 749Bug Reporting
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754[README.md]:README.md
755[INSTALL.Debian.md]:INSTALL.Debian.md
756[INSTALL.Fedora.md]:INSTALL.Fedora.md
757[INSTALL.RHEL.md]:INSTALL.RHEL.md
758[INSTALL.XenServer.md]:INSTALL.XenServer.md
759[INSTALL.NetBSD.md]:INSTALL.NetBSD.md
760[INSTALL.DPDK.md]:INSTALL.DPDK.md
761[INSTALL.userspace.md]:INSTALL.userspace.md
762[FAQ.md]:FAQ.md