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OpenDataPlane
Original author(s)Open Source Project bootstrapping under Linaro’s Networking Group
Stable release
Written inC
LicenseBSD-3
Websiteopendataplane.org

The OpenDataPlane project (ODP) is an open-source, cross-platform set of application programming interfaces (APIs) for the networking data plane.[1] OpenDataPlane implementations for several processors, including ARM, Intel x86, MIPS and Power have existed since September 2014.[2] Most recently Virtual Open Systems has demonstrated VOSYSwitch connecting chained VNFs, with the virtualized infrastructure implementing an OpenFastPath web server behind an OpenDataPlane enabled packet filtering firewall.[3]

History

On October 29, 2013 Linaro announced that it was collaborating with members of the Linaro Networking interest Group to develop and host an open standard application programming interface for data plane applications.[4] Initially defined by members of the Linaro Networking Group, this project is open to contributions from all individuals and companies who share an interest in promoting a standard set of APIs to be used across the full range of network processor architectures available.

Technology Overview

The OpenDataPlane project is an open-source, cross-platform set of application programming interfaces (APIs) for the networking data plane.

ODP consists of an API specification and a set of reference implementations that realize these APIs on different platforms.[5] Implementations range from pure software to those that deeply exploit the various hardware acceleration and offload features found on modern networking System-on-Chip (SoC) processors.

ODP’s goal is to allow implementers of the API great flexibility to exploit and optimize the implementation. This is intended to enable easy platform portability such that an application written to the API can pick up performance gains without needing significant platform knowledge when ported.

ODP is currently being used to develop reference platform implementations of Open Platform for NFV (OPNFV) [6] and is being promoted [7][8] by companies as part of their data plane support initiatives.

Turnkey solutions are being developed by companies such as Kalray by porting on top of OpenDataPlane functions such as Open vSwitch (OVS), MPLS, NVGRE, VXLAN, SSL, IPsec, and TCP along with iSCSI, iSER or NVMEoF.[9] The OpenDataPlane run to completion execution models and framework are also being used by FastPath applications to leverage OpenFathPath functionality. DPDK is supported in the OpenFastPath release through the ODP-DPDK layer. The intent of OpenFastPath is to enable accelerated routing/forwarding for IPv4 and IPv6, tunneling and termination for a variety of protocols.[10]

Implementations

There is a Linux based reference software implementation of the ODP API, intended to be a functional model to establish the API behavior. In conjunction with a validation suite, this gives a base for accelerated implementations to extend. Current ODP implementations exist for several processors, with varying degrees of hardware offload:

Current ODP Implementations

Name Owner/Maintainer Target Platform Architecture
odp-linux Open contribution, maintained by LNG Pure software implementation, runs on any Linux kernel. Not a performance target but has Netmap support Any
odp-dpdk Open contribution, developed by LNG Intel x86 using DPDK as a software acceleration layer Intel x86
odp-keystone2 Texas Instruments TI Keystone II SoCs ARM Cortex-A-15
linux-qoriq NXP NXP QorIQ SoCs[11] Power & ARMv8
OCTEON Cavium Networks Cavium Octeon™ SoCs MIPS64
THUNDER[12] Cavium Networks Cavium ThunderX™ SoC ARMv8
Kalray[13] Kalray MPPA platform MPPA
odp-hisilicon[14] Hisilicon Hisilicon platform ARMv8

Releases

The following lists the different OpenDatePlane releases:

Release Name Release Date
OpenDataPlane v1.0.0 February 27, 2015
OpenDataPlane v1.0.1 March 17, 2015
OpenDataPlane v1.0.2 March 27, 2015
OpenDataPlane v1.0.3 April 17, 2015
OpenDataPlane v1.0.4 April 30, 2015
OpenDataPlane v1.1 May 13, 2015
OpenDataPlane v1.2 July 22, 2015
OpenDataPlane v1.3 August 31, 2015
OpenDataPlane v1.4 September 30, 2015
OpenDataPlane v1.4.1 November 13, 2015
OpenDataPlane v1.5 December 1, 2015
OpenDataPlane v1.6 December 31, 2015
OpenDataPlane v1.7 February 8, 2016
OpenDataPlane v1.8 March 4, 2016
OpenDataPlane v1.9 April 15, 2016
OpenDataPlane v1.10 April 29, 2016
OpenDataPlane v1.10.1 June 14, 2016
OpenDataPlane v1.11 August 18, 2016

Ecosystem

The following organizations currently sponsor the development of ODP.

References

  1. ^ ARM Connected Community (2013-10-29). "Linaro Networking Group launches new open-source initiative around data plane programming APIs". ARM.com. Retrieved 2013-10-29.
  2. ^ Cambridge network (2015-04-03). "Linaro enables wider portability of high speed networking apps with OpenDataPlane v1.0". Cambridgenetwork.com. Retrieved 2015-04-03.
  3. ^ Virtual Open Systems (2016-03-10). "VOSYSwitch leverages ODP to enable accelerated VNFs chaining on ARMv8 NFV servers". VirtualOpensystems.com. Retrieved 2016-03-10.
  4. ^ Linaro Limited (2013-10-29). "Linaro launches OpenDataPlane™ (ODP) project to deliver open-source, cross-platform interoperability for networking platforms". Linaro.org. Retrieved 2013-10-29.
  5. ^ https://www.ietf.org/proceedings/90/slides/slides-90-forces-6.pdf
  6. ^ Enea (2015-05-05). "Enea AB: ARM and Enea Demonstrate Reference Platform of Open Platform for Network Function Virtualization". Businesswire.com. Retrieved 2015-05-05.
  7. ^ ARM Connected Community (2015-05-18). "The Emergence of the OpenDataPlane Standard". ARM.com. Retrieved 2015-05-18.
  8. ^ Marvell (2016-02-23). "Marvell Expands its 32-bit and 64-bit ARMADA SoC Family of Embedded Processors with Robust Ecosystem of Software Solutions and Partners for a Variety of Applications". Marvell.com. Retrieved 2016-02-23.
  9. ^ Kalrayinc (2016-02-09). "Kalray To Launch High Speed I/O Processors". kalrayinc.com. Retrieved 2016-02-09.
  10. ^ OpenFastPath (2016-03-15). "OpenFastPath-An Open Source Accelerated IP Fast Path". openfastpath.org. Retrieved 2016-03-15.
  11. ^ Freescale (currently NXP) (2015-03-03). "Freescale Supports OpenDataPlane for Software-Defined Networking Based on QorIQ Processing Platforms". NXP.com. Retrieved 2015-08-12.
  12. ^ Cavium (2015-03-02). "Cavium Breaks 100Gbps IPsec Throughput Barrier using OpenDataPlane™ at Mobile World Congress 2015". Cavium.com. Retrieved 2015-03-02.
  13. ^ Kalray. "OpenDataPlane port for the MPPA platform".
  14. ^ HiSilicon. "OpenDataPlane port for the Hisilicon platform".
  15. ^ Broadcom (2014-02-20). "Broadcom Announces Open Network Function Virtualization Platform". broadcom.com. Retrieved 2014-02-20.
  16. ^ Cavium (2016-08-19). "Linaro Announces First LTS Monarch Release of OpenDataPlane". cavium.com. Retrieved 2016-08-19.
  17. ^ Enea (2015-02-13). "Enea Demonstrates Open Event Machine Implementation on Broadcom XLP Architecture at MWC". enea.com. Retrieved 2015-02-13.