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README.md

OpenOLT agent

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 Access Layer) software for Maple/Qumran chipsets based OLT such as the Edgecore/Accton ASXvOLT16.


+---------------------------------+ | 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 | +-------------------------------------+

Hardware requirements

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.

Pre-built debian packages of OpenOLT agent for Accton/Edgecore ASFVOLT16

Accton/Edgecore makes available pre-built debian packages of OpenOLT agent to their customers. Get access credentials for https://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. voltha-2.2/openolt-2.2.0.deb is the latest version of package with support for BAL3.1.1.1. The pre-built debian packages have been tested on ONL-4.14. The ONL Installer required for voltha-2.2/openolt-2.2.0.deb is also available at in the same patch, i.e., voltha-2.2/.

More info on how to install ONL can be found on the official ONL website.

Install OpenOLT

Copy the debian package to the OLT. For example:

scp openolt.deb root@10.6.0.201:~/.

Install the openolt.deb package using dpkg:

dpkg -i openolt.deb

Note that ONL required for BAL3.1 is ONL 4.14. This will be built as part of build procedure described Build OpenOLT section.

Run OpenOLT as a Linux service

Rebooting the OLT (after the installation) will start dev_mgmt_daemon and openolt as init.d services:

Rebooting the OLT will start the dev_mgmt_daemon and openolt 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

Run OpenOLT in foreground

Running the dev_mgmt_daemon and/or openolt services in the forground is useful for development and debugging. Make sure to first stop the services if they are running in background.

Open a terminal and run the Broadcom BAL software (dev_mgmt_daemon):

cd /broadcom
./dev_mgmt_daemon -d -pcie

The dev_mgmt_daemon executable, when run in foreground, presents the CLI for Broadcom's BAL - Broadband Access Layer which is useful for debugging.

While the first executable still runs (even in background), open another terminal and run openolt:

cd /broadcom
./openolt

NOTE: the two executables will remain open in the terminals, unless they are put in background.

Connect from VOLTHA

At the VOLTHA CLI, preprovision and enable the OLT:

(voltha) preprovision_olt -t openolt -H YOUR_OLT_MGMT_IP:9191
(voltha) enable

Additional notes

  • 9191 is the TCP port that the OpenOLT agent uses for its gRPC channel
  • In the commands above, you can either use the loopback IP address (127.0.0.1) or substitute all its occurrences with the management IP of your OLT

Build OpenOLT

Supported BAL API versions

Currently, OpenOLT supports Broadcom's BAL API, version 3.1.1.1.

Proprietary software requirements

The following proprietary source code is required to build the OpenOLT agent.

  • SW-BCM68620_<BAL_VER>.zip - Broadcom BAL source and Maple SDK
  • sdk-all-<SDK_VER>.tar.gz - Broadcom Qumran SDK
  • ACCTON_BAL_<BAL_VER>-<ACCTON_VER>.patch - Accton/Edgecore's patch

The versions currently supported by the OpenOLT agent are:

  • SW-BCM68620_3_1_1_1.tgz
  • sdk-all-6.5.13.tar.gz
  • ACCTON_BAL_3.1.1.1-V201908010203.patch

NOTE: the repository does not contain the above three source packages. These are needed to build the OpenOLT agent executable. Contact Broadcom to access the source packages.

System Requirements

Hardware :

CPU: Dual-core (4 Threads) up.

Memory: 6G bytes.

Hard Disk: 40G of disk free space.

Software :

  1. OpenOLT agent builds on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.

  2. At least 4G of ram and 4G of swap - compilation is memory intensive

  3. Essential tools for building packages

    `sudo apt-get install build-essential ccache`
    
  4. Install cmake version 3.5.0 or above. Download cmake-3.5.0.tar.gz and install it by untaring cmake tar file. Go to cmake-3.5.0 directory after untaring and execute

    `./bootstrap && make && make install`
    

Build procedure

Clone the openolt repository either from GitHub or from OpenCORD Gerrit:

git clone git@github.com:opencord/openolt.git
or
git clone https://gerrit.opencord.org/openolt

Copy the Broadcom source and patch files to the openolt/agent/download directory:

cd <dir containing Broadcom source and patch files>
cp SW-BCM68620_3_1_1_1.tgz sdk-all-6.5.13.tar.gz ACCTON_BAL_3.1.1.1-V201908010203.patch <cloned openolt repo path>/agent/download

Run Autoconfig to generate the appropriate makefile scaffolding for the desired target

cd openolt/agent
./configure

Run make prereq to install the package dependencies. This is usually a one-time thing, unless there is a change in the dependencies.

make OPENOLTDEVICE=asfvolt16 prereq

Run make. This can take a while to complete the first time, since it builds ONL and the Broadcom SDKs. Following runs will be much faster, as they only build the OpenOLT agent source.

make OPENOLTDEVICE=asfvolt16

Note that the required ONL vesion 4.14 is built as part of the above build procedure and is available at path build/onl/OpenNetworkLinux/RELEASE/jessie/amd64/ONL-onl-4.14_ONL-OS8_2019-09-24.0446 b4af32e_AMD64_INSTALLED_INSTALLER. This ONL Installer should be used to flash the OS on the OLT.

If you need to use a specific version of voltha-protos, then specify the git tag/branch corresponding to tht specific version as below. For ex:

make OPENOLTDEVICE=asfvolt16 OPENOLT_PROTO_VER=master

By default, the OPENOLT_PROTO_VER defaults to git tag v1.0.3 of https://github.com/opencord/voltha-protos repo.

If the build process succeeds, libraries and executables will be created in the openolt/agent/build directory.

Optionally, build the debian package that will be installed on the OLT.

make OPENOLTDEVICE=asfvolt16 deb

If the build process succeeds, the openolt.deb package will be created as well in the openolt/agent/build directory.

Cleanup

To cleanup the repository and start the build procedure again, run:

make OPENOLTDEVICE=asfvolt16 clean-all

FAQ

The information here may be specific to specific OLT and ONU hardware such as Edgecore ASFVOLT16 OLT and Broadcom based ONUs.

How to change speed of ASFVOLT16 NNI interface?

Auto-negotiation on the NNI (uplink) interfaces 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 qax.soc (/broadcom/qax.soc) configuration file. A restart of the dev_mgmt_daemon and openolt executables is required after the change.

port ce128 sp=40000

This change can also be made at run-time from the CLI of the dev_mgmt_daemon:

d/s/shell
port ce128 speed=40000

(It is safe to ignore the error msgs.)

Why does the Broadcom ONU not forward eapol packets?

The firmware on the ONU is likely not setup to forward 802.1x on the linux bridge. Drop down to the shell in the Broadcom ONU's console and configure the Linux bridge to forward 802.1x.

> sh
# echo 8 > /sys/class/net/bronu513/bridge/group_fwd_mask

Version 1.7 of VOLTHA has a known issue where the ONU is only able to pass EAPOL packets from a specific LAN port (e.g. LAN port 1 on ALPHA ONUs)

How do I check packet counters on the ONU?

LAN port packet counters:

bs /b/e port/index=lan{0,1,2,3,4,5,6}

WAN port packt counters:

bs /b/e port/index=wan0

How do I check packet counters on the OLT's PON interface?

Following is an example of retrieving the interface description for PON intf_id 0 (TODO: document PON interface numbering for Edgecore OLT). The BCM.0> shell is accessible when running openolt agent in the foreground

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) --]

How do I check packet counters on the OLT's NNI interface?

Following command retrieves NNI intf_id 0: The BCM.0> shell is accessible when running openolt agent in the foreground

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) --]

How do I list flows installed in the OLT?

Following command lists the flows installed on the OLT. The BCM.0> shell is accessible when running openolt agent in the foreground

BCM.0> a/m max_msgs=100 filter_invert=no object=flow

How do I access device CLI when running dev_mgmt_daemon and openolt agent binary in background?

Navigate to /opt/bcm68620 and execute the command /broadcom/dev_mgmt_attach to access the QAX diag shell. Note that you will not be able to access the QAX diag shell, you need to recompile the BAL SDK with SW_UTIL_SHELL=y option. There is also a known issue where /broadcom/dev_mgmt_attach does not work when openolt processes restart, and this will be fixed in BAL3.2.

DBA Scheduler fail to create on the OLT with errors related to Bandwidth configuration

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 as AdditionalBW_BestEffort, ensure cir + 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 that eir is a non-zero value.
  • When additional_bw is configured as AdditionalBW_NA, ensure that both cir and eir are non-zero values, and cir + eir is greater than or equal to 16000 for XGSPON and 32000 for GPON.
  • When additional_bw is configured as AdditionalBW_None, ensure that eir is 0 and cir is non-zero and cir 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 Whitepaper - Bandwidth-Profiles-for-Ethernet-Services Technology Profile Implementation Note