The OpenOLT agent runs on white box Optical Line Terminals (OLTs) and provides a gRPC-based management and control interface to OLTs.
The OpenOLT agent is used by VOLTHA through the OpenOLT adapter.
OpenOLT agent uses Broadcom's BAL (Broadband Adaptation Layer) software for interfacing with the Maple/Qumran chipsets in OLTs such as the Edgecore/Accton ASXvOLT16 and with Aspen/Qumran chipsets in OLTs such as the Radisys RLT-3200G-W. The current version of the Broadcom BAL integrated with OpenOLT agent is BAL3.10.2.2.
+---------------------------------+
| VOLTHA |
| |
| +------------------+ |
| | OpenOLT adapter | |
+-------+--------+---------+------+
|
OpenOLT gRPC API |
|
+--------------------- ---------------+
| | |
| +------------------+ |
| | OpenOLT agent | |
| +--------+---------+ |
| | |
| Vendor specific | (e.g. Broadcom |
| API | BAL API |
| | |
| +------------------+ |
| | Vendor SoC/FPGA | |
| |(e.g Maple/Qumran)| |
| +------------------+ |
| |
| White box OLT |
+-------------------------------------+
A list of tested devices and optics can be found in the CORD hardware requirements guide, in the R-CORD access equipment and optics section.
Accton/Edgecore makes available pre-built debian packages of OpenOLT agent to
their customers. Get access credentials for
edgecore.quickconnect.to and then login and
navigate to File_Station -> EdgecoreNAS
, and then the folder
/ASXvOLT16/OpenOLT_Agent/From_ONF_Distribution/
and pick the right version of
.deb
package required for your testing.
Copy the debian package to the OLT. For example:
scp openolt.deb [email protected]:~/.
Install the openolt.deb package using dpkg:
dpkg -i openolt_<OPENOLTDEVICE>-<Version>-<GIT Commit ID>.deb
Rebooting the OLT (after the installation) will start dev_mgmt_daemon
and
openolt
as system services:
reboot
The services can also be stopped/started manually:
service dev_mgmt_daemon stop
service openolt stop
service dev_mgmt_daemon start
service openolt start
Check the status of the services:
service dev_mgmt_daemon status
service openolt status
Running the dev_mgmt_daemon
and/or openolt
services in the foreground is
useful for development and debugging. Make sure to first stop the services if
they are running in background.
service dev_mgmt_daemon stop
service openolt stop
Open a terminal and run the Broadcom BAL software (dev_mgmt_daemon
):
cd /broadcom
./dev_mgmt_daemon -d -pcie
Perform dev_mgmt_daemon
and change NNI port speed:
- 100G port change to 40Gbps speed (Accton/Edgecore ASXvOLT16)
cd /broadcom
./dev_mgmt_daemon -d -pcie -port_100g_speed 40000
- 100G port change to 10Gbps speed (use Break-out cable) (Accton/Edgecore ASXvOLT16)
cd /broadcom
./dev_mgmt_daemon -d -pcie -port_100g_speed 10000 topology_config_file ./topology_config_16_ports.ini
- 25G port change to 20Gbps speed (Accton/Edgecore ASGvOLT64)
cd /broadcom
./dev_mgmt_daemon -d -pcie -port_25g_speed 20000
- 25G port change to 10Gbps speed (Accton/Edgecore ASGvOLT64)
cd /broadcom
./dev_mgmt_daemon -d -pcie -port_25g_speed 10000
- 25G port change to 1Gbps speed (Accton/Edgecore ASGvOLT64)
cd /broadcom
./dev_mgmt_daemon -d -pcie -port_25g_speed 1000
- 40G QSFP NNI port change to 10Gbps speed and 10G SFP NNI port to default speed (Phoenix/Radisys RLT-3200G-W, RLT-1600G-W).
If no speed specified QSFP port speed defaults to 40G and SFP port speed defaults to 10G
cd /opt/bcm68650/
./svk_init.sh -clean
./svk_init.sh -qsfp_speed=10g -sfp_speed=10g
cd /broadcom
./dev_mgmt_daemon -d -pcie
- 100G QSFP NNI port change to 10Gbps speed and 25G SFP NNI port change to 10Gbps speed (Phoenix/Radisys RLT-1600X-W).
If no speed specified QSFP port speed defaults to 100G and SFP port speed defaults to 25G
cd /opt/bcm68650/
./svk_init.sh -clean
./svk_init.sh -qsfp_speed=10g -sfp_speed=10g
cd /broadcom
./dev_mgmt_daemon -d -pcie
- 100G QSFP NNI port change to 40Gbps speed and 25G SFP NNI port change to 10Gbps speed (Phoenix/Radisys RLT-1600X-W).
If no speed specified QSFP port speed defaults to 100G and SFP port speed defaults to 25G
cd /opt/bcm68650/
./svk_init.sh -clean
./svk_init.sh -qsfp_speed=40g -sfp_speed=10g
cd /broadcom
./dev_mgmt_daemon -d -pcie
The dev_mgmt_daemon
executable presents the CLI for Broadcom's BAL when run
in the foreground which is useful for debugging.
While the first executable still runs (even in background), open another
terminal and run openolt
:
cd /broadcom
./openolt --interface <interface-name> (or)
./openolt --intf <interface-name>
NOTE:
- In the commands above, you should specify OLT management interface name or inband interface name if OLT is used in inband mode. Openolt gRPC server will start listening on given interface's IP address. If no interface specified gRPC server will listen on "0.0.0.0:9191" which will accpet requests from any of the interfaces present in OLT.
- The two executables will remain open in the terminals, unless they are put in background.
- Inband ONL image built by packaging Openolt debian package and some startup scripts. The startup scripts serve to enable inband channels, create inband tagged interfaces, install Openolt debian package and run dev_mgmt_daemon and Openolt services.
- Startup script named "start_inband_oltservices.sh" will be executed in background after ONL installation. Script execution could be watched in a log file located in /var/log/startup.log.
- Follow the procedure specified in Build OpenOLT section to build integrated Inband ONL image.
At the VOLTHA CLI, preprovision and enable the OLT:
(voltha) preprovision_olt -t openolt -H YOUR_OLT_MGMT_IP:9191
(voltha) enable
- 9191 is the TCP port that the OpenOLT agent uses for its gRPC channel.
- See the SECURITY.md for possible TLS configurations.
- In the commands above, you should use OLT inband interface IP address if OLT is used in inband mode, otherwise substitute all its occurrences with the management IP of your OLT.
To collect logs from openolt, dev_mgmt_daemon and syslog processes install td-agent(fluentd variant) directly on OLT device which will capture and transmits the logs to elasticsearch pod running in voltha cluster.
Prerequisite:
OLT should have ntp installed to ensure it has correct time(which is used by td-agent for generated events)
apt-get install ntp
Installation of td-agent deb package:
- Download the deb package for td-agent
wget http://packages.treasuredata.com.s3.amazonaws.com/3/ubuntu/xenial/pool/contrib/t/td-agent/td-agent_3.8.0-0_amd64.deb
- Install td-agent on device
dpkg -i td-agent_3.8.0-0_amd64.deb
Post Installation:
We have created custom td-agent configuration file to handle format of involved log files using right input plugins and elasticsearch output plugin.
Copy the custom config file from here in the ~
directory of the olt.
Then into the /etc
folder in order for the agent to pick it up.
cp td-agent.conf /etc/td-agent.conf
- Set elasticsearch host and port in /etc/td-agent.conf
- Restart the td-agent service
service td-agent restart
Need to redirect syslog to default port of fluentd syslog plugin.
- Add “. @127.0.0.1:42185” to /etc/rsyslog.conf
- Restart syslog using
/etc/init.d/rsyslog restart
Note:
To enable TLS encryption features with td-agent look at this google doc
The PonTrxBase
class defined in agent/device/device.(h/cc)
provides base implementation with the following capabilities
- Read SFP/Trx presence information using the
onlpdump
utility on the OLT - Read EEPROM data for the PON Trx
- Decode PON Trx EEPROM data for Vendor Name, P/N, Rev, OUI and Wavelength(s)
- Get SFP mode
- Get MAC mode
- Store SFP, EEPROM data
The base class implentation has to derived class PonTrx
defined in vendor specific modules and if needed override the base class methods to provide vendor specific implementation. See agent/device/sim/vendor.(h/cc)
for how this is done for the simulated vendor used in unit tests.
The usual steps involved in openolt-agent startup is below
- Read and populate SFP presence data (check
read_sfp_presence_data
) - Read EEPROM data for all the detected SFPs (check
read_eeprom_data_for_sfp
) - Decode EEPROM data for the successfully read SFP EEPROM data (check
decode_eeprom_data
) - Then use
get_mac_system_mode
andget_sfp_mode
to get the modes while configuring the MAC and the PON respectively.
If any vendor does not want to support dynamic MAC and PON mode configuration, then do not define DYNAMIC_PON_TRX_SUPPORT
in agent/device/<vendor-folder>/vendor.h
and then provide the definition of DEFAULT_MAC_SYSTEM_MODE
and DEFAULT_PON_MODE
that you would want to use for your device.
All that is described in the earlier section is supported today for supporting Dynamic PON Trx detection and configuration of MAC and PON mode.
- Static configuration of PON Trx modes via a yaml configuration file that is discussed in this document https://docs.google.com/document/d/129YDzShMvYACsrM0dWV60tV79BRPI6SsBpf_nm0Byxc/edit#heading=h.f2l6z075wl6e
- Hot plug in/out of PON Trx and then reconfiguration of MAC and PON modes
- More error/exception handling in the
PonTrxBase
implementation. But this, as the name suggests, is a base class implementation - could always be overriden in the derived class if you need a sophesticated implementation. - Test and enhance for Combo PON SFPs. Currently only tested for either GPON or XGSPON SFP.
Refer BUILDING guide for details on how to build openolt agent.
The information here may be specific to specific OLT and ONU hardware such as Edgecore ASFVOLT16 OLT, Radisys RLT-3200G-W OLT and Broadcom based ONUs.
Auto-negotiation on the NNI (Network to Network Interface) uplink ports is not tested.
By default, the OpenOLT agent sets the speed of the NNI interfaces to 100G. To
downgrade the network interface speed to 40G, add the following lines at the
end of the /broadcom/qax.soc
configuration file.
port ce128 sp=40000
A restart of the dev_mgmt_daemon
and openolt
services is required after
making this change.
To get access to the BCM.0>
maple console, SSH into the OLT and then execute:
cd /broadcom
./example_user_appl
Following is an example of retrieving the interface description for PON
intf_id 0
(TODO: document PON interface numbering for Edgecore OLT).
BCM.0> a/t clear=no object=pon_interface sub=itu_pon_stats pon_ni=0
[-- API Start: bcmolt_stat_get --]
[-- API Message Data --]
object: pon_interface- PON Network Interface.
get stat subgroup: itu_pon_stats-ITU PON Statistics. loid: 0 response: OK
key={pon_ni=0}
data={
fec_codewords=0
bip_units=0
bip_errors=0
rx_gem=0
rx_gem_dropped=0
rx_gem_idle=0
rx_gem_corrected=0
rx_crc_error=0
rx_fragment_error=0
rx_packets_dropped=0
rx_dropped_too_short=0
rx_dropped_too_long=0
rx_key_error=0
rx_cpu_omci_packets_dropped=0
tx_ploams=157
rx_ploams_dropped=0
rx_allocations_valid=0
rx_allocations_invalid=0
rx_allocations_disabled=0
rx_ploams=39
rx_ploams_non_idle=39
rx_ploams_error=0
rx_cpu=0
rx_omci=0
rx_omci_packets_crc_error=0
tx_packets=0
tx_gem=0
tx_cpu=0
tx_omci=0
tx_dropped_illegal_length=0
tx_dropped_tpid_miss=0
tx_dropped_vid_miss=0
tx_dropped_total=0
rx_xgtc_headers=39
rx_xgtc_corrected=0
rx_xgtc_uncorrected=0
fec_codewords_uncorrected=0
rx_fragments_errors=0
}
[-- API Complete: 0 (OK) --]
Following command retrieves NNI intf_id 0
:
BCM.0> a/t clear=no object=nni_interface sub=stats id=0
[-- API Start: bcmolt_stat_get --]
[-- API Message Data --]
object: nni_interface- nni_interface.
get stat subgroup: stats-NNI Interface Statistics. loid: 0 response: OK
key={id=0}
data={
rx_bytes=40023
rx_packets=283
rx_ucast_packets=0
rx_mcast_packets=283
rx_bcast_packets=0
rx_error_packets=0
rx_unknown_protos=0
tx_bytes=0
tx_packets=0
tx_ucast_packets=0
tx_mcast_packets=0
tx_bcast_packets=0
tx_error_packets=0
}
[-- API Complete: 0 (OK) --]
Following command lists the flows installed on the OLT.
BCM.0> a/m max_msgs=100 filter_invert=no object=flow
Navigate to /opt/bcm68620
and execute the command /broadcom/dev_mgmt_attach
to access the QAX diagnostic shell. If you are not able to access the shell,
you need to recompile the BAL SDK with SW_UTIL_SHELL=y
option set.
Ensure that additional_bw
indicator in the Technology Profile and the
bandwidthprofile
configured in ONOS netcfg for the subscriber are following
the below guideline.
- When
additional_bw
is configured asAdditionalBW_BestEffort
, ensurecir
+eir
values in ONOS netcfg BW profile for the subscriber are greater than or equal to 16000 for XGSPON, and it is greater than equal to 32000 for GPON. Also ensure thateir
is a non-zero value. - When
additional_bw
is configured asAdditionalBW_NA
, ensure that bothcir
andeir
are non-zero values, andcir
+eir
is greater than or equal to 16000 for XGSPON and 32000 for GPON. - When
additional_bw
is configured asAdditionalBW_None
, ensure thateir
is 0 andcir
is non-zero andcir
is greater than or equal to 16000 for XGSPON, and it is greater than equal to 32000 for GPON.
For more details about BW profile parameters, please refer below links.
MEF Wiki - Bandwidth-Profiles-for-Ethernet-Services Technology Profile Implementation Note