[ovs-dev] [RFC v2] Document process for compatibility between OVS and OVN.

Han Zhou zhouhan at gmail.com
Thu Sep 12 21:15:11 UTC 2019


On Thu, Sep 12, 2019 at 2:00 PM Mark Michelson <mmichels at redhat.com> wrote:
>
> On 9/12/19 4:51 PM, Han Zhou wrote:
> > Thanks Mark for writing this up.
> >
> > On Fri, Sep 6, 2019 at 2:08 PM Mark Michelson <mmichels at redhat.com
> > <mailto:mmichels at redhat.com>> wrote:
> >  >
> >  > This document serves to provide an explanation for how OVN will
remain
> >  > compatible with OVS. It provides instructions for OVN contributors
for
> >  > how to maintain compatibility even across older versions of OVS when
> >  > possible.
> >  >
> >  > Note that the document currently makes reference to some non-existent
> >  > items. For instance, it refers to an ovs-compat directory in the OVN
> >  > project. Also, it refers to some macros for testing the OVS version.
> >  > These will be added in a future commit if the process documented
here is
> >  > approved.
> >  >
> >  > I'm submitting this as an RFC, since I imagine there are some
details I
> >  > have not thought about, and there will also be some great suggestions
> >  > from others on this matter.
> >  >
> >  > Signed-off-by: Mark Michelson <mmichels at redhat.com
> > <mailto:mmichels at redhat.com>>
> >  > ---
> >  >  Documentation/automake.mk <http://automake.mk>

> >     |   1 +
> >  >  Documentation/internals/contributing/index.rst     |   1 +
> >  >  .../contributing/ovs-ovn-compatibility.rst         | 129
> > +++++++++++++++++++++
> >  >  3 files changed, 131 insertions(+)
> >  >  create mode 100644
> > Documentation/internals/contributing/ovs-ovn-compatibility.rst
> >  >
> >  > diff --git a/Documentation/automake.mk <http://automake.mk>
> > b/Documentation/automake.mk <http://automake.mk>
> >  > index f7e1d2628..d9bd4be1f 100644
> >  > --- a/Documentation/automake.mk <http://automake.mk>
> >  > +++ b/Documentation/automake.mk <http://automake.mk>
> >  > @@ -56,6 +56,7 @@ DOC_SOURCE = \
> >  >         Documentation/internals/contributing/documentation-style.rst
\
> >  >         Documentation/internals/contributing/libopenvswitch-abi.rst \
> >  >         Documentation/internals/contributing/submitting-patches.rst \
> >  > +
Documentation/internals/contributing/ovs-ovn-compatibility.rst \
> >  >         Documentation/requirements.txt \
> >  >         $(addprefix Documentation/ref/,$(RST_MANPAGES)
> > $(RST_MANPAGES_NOINST))
> >  >  FLAKE8_PYFILES += Documentation/conf.py
> >  > diff --git a/Documentation/internals/contributing/index.rst
> > b/Documentation/internals/contributing/index.rst
> >  > index a46cb046a..7ef57a1e2 100644
> >  > --- a/Documentation/internals/contributing/index.rst
> >  > +++ b/Documentation/internals/contributing/index.rst
> >  > @@ -36,3 +36,4 @@ The below guides provide information on
> > contributing to Open vSwitch itself.
> >  >     coding-style-windows
> >  >     documentation-style
> >  >     libopenvswitch-abi
> >  > +   ovs-ovn-compatibility
> >  > diff --git
> > a/Documentation/internals/contributing/ovs-ovn-compatibility.rst
> > b/Documentation/internals/contributing/ovs-ovn-compatibility.rst
> >  > new file mode 100644
> >  > index 000000000..d40b58c32
> >  > --- /dev/null
> >  > +++ b/Documentation/internals/contributing/ovs-ovn-compatibility.rst
> >  > @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@
> >  > +..
> >  > +      Copyright (c) 2019 Nicira, Inc.
> >  > +
> >  > +      Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
> > "License"); you may
> >  > +      not use this file except in compliance with the License. You
> > may obtain
> >  > +      a copy of the License at
> >  > +
> >  > + http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
> >  > +
> >  > +      Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
> > software
> >  > +      distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS"
> > BASIS, WITHOUT
> >  > +      WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or
> > implied. See the
> >  > +      License for the specific language governing permissions and
> > limitations
> >  > +      under the License.
> >  > +
> >  > +      Convention for heading levels in Open vSwitch documentation:
> >  > +
> >  > +      =======  Heading 0 (reserved for the title in a document)
> >  > +      -------  Heading 1
> >  > +      ~~~~~~~  Heading 2
> >  > +      +++++++  Heading 3
> >  > +      '''''''  Heading 4
> >  > +
> >  > +      Avoid deeper levels because they do not render well.
> >  > +
> >  > +===============================
> >  > +Keeping OVN Compatible with OVS
> >  > +===============================
> >  > +
> >  > +OVN has split from OVS. Prior to this split, there was no issue with
> >  > +compatibility. All code changes happened at the same time and in the
> > same repo.
> >  > +New releases contained the latest OVS and OVN changes. But now these
> > assumptions
> >  > +are no longer valid, and so care must be taken to maintain
> > compatibility.
> >  > +
> >  > +OVS and OVN versions
> >  > +--------------------
> >  > +
> >  > +Prior to the split, the release schedule for OVN was bound to the
> > release
> >  > +schedule for OVS. OVS releases a new version approximately every 6
> > months. OVN
> >  > +has not yet determined a release schedule, but it is entirely
> > possible that it
> >  > +will be different from OVS. Eventually, this will lead to a
> > situation where it
> >  > +is very important that we publish which versions of OVN are
> > compatible with
> >  > +which versions of OVS. When incompatibilities are discovered, it is
> > important to
> >  > +ensure that these are clearly stated.
> >  > +
> >  > +The split of OVS and OVN happened in the run-up to the release of
> > OVS 2.12. As a
> >  > +result, all versions of OVN *must* be compiled against OVS version
> > 2.12 or
> >  > +later. Before going further into compatibility, let's explore the
> > ways that OVN
> >  > +and OVS can become incompatible.
> >  > +
> >  > +Compile-time Incompatibility
> >  > +----------------------------
> >  > +
> >  > +The first way that the projects can become incompatible is if the C
> > code for OVN
> >  > +no longer can compile.
> >  > +
> >  > +The most likely case for this would be that an OVN change requires a
> > parallel
> >  > +change to OVS. Those keeping up to date with OVN but not OVS will
> > find that OVN
> >  > +will no longer compile since it refers to a nonexistent function or
> > out of date
> >  > +function in OVS.
> >  > +
> >  > +Most OVN users will consume OVN via package from their distribution
> > of choice.
> >  > +OVN consumes libopenvswitch statically, so even if the version of
> > OVS installed
> >  > +on a user's machine is incompatible at compile time, it will not
matter.
> >  > +
> >  > +OVN developers are the only ones that would be inconvenienced by a
> > compile-time
> >  > +incompatibility. OVN developers will be expected to regularly update
> > the version
> >  > +of OVS they are using. If an OVN developer notices that OVN is not
> > compiling,
> >  > +then they should update their OVS code to the latest and try again.
> >  > +
> >  > +Developers who are making changes to both OVS and OVN at the same
> > time *must*
> >  > +contribute the OVS change first and ensure it is merged upstream
before
> >  > +submitting the OVN change. This way, OVN should never be in a state
> > where it
> >  > +will not compile.
> >  > +
> >  > +When compiling older releases of OVN, it should be able to compile
> > against newer
> >  > +versions of OVS due to API and ABI guarantees in OVS's libaries.
> >  > +
> >  > +Runtime Incompatibility
> >  > +-----------------------
> >  > +
> >  > +The next way that the projects may become incompatible is at
> > runtime. The most
> >  > +common way this would happen is if new OpenFlow capabilities are
> > added to OVS as
> >  > +part of an OVN change. In this case, if someone updates OVN but does
> > not also
> >  > +updage OVS, then OVN will not be able to install the OpenFlow rules
> > it wishes
> >  > +to.
> >  > +
> >
> > Although unlikely, is it possible in theory that an OVS update breaks
> > existing feature for OVN?
>
> Can you go into a bit more detail about what sort of OVN feature might
> break? Are you thinking that the implementation of something in OVS
> might be different than what OVN expects, and that would cause the
> feature to break?
>

I don't have real examples now, and that's why I think it is unlikely. But
in theory, an example could be: OVN relies on a default behavior of OVS,
and that default behavior has some flaws so in new versions of OVS it fixes
the problem by changing the default behavior, which makes OVN not work as
expected any more until OVN is fixed, too. It would be great if this is not
possible.

> >
> >  > +Unlike with compile-time incompatibilities, we can't wallpaper over
> > the fact
> >  > +that the OVS installation is not up to date. The best we can do is
> > make it very
> >  > +clear at runtime that a certain feature is not present, and if the
> > feature is
> >  > +desired, OVS must be upgraded.
> >  > +
> >  > +The following is the process that OVN developers should use when
> > making a
> >  > +runtime compatibility change to OVS and OVN.
> >  > +
> >  > +1. Submit the change to OVS first. See the change through until it
> > is merged.
> >  > +2. Make the necessary changes to OVN.
> >  > +
> >  > +  a. At startup, probe OVS for the existence of the OpenFlow
> > addition. If it
> >  > +     is not present, then output an informational message that
> > explains which
> >  > +     OVN feature(s) cannot be used.
> >  > +  b. If a user attempts to explicitly configure the feature that is
> > not usable
> >  > +     due to the incompatibility, then output a warning message.
> >  > +  c. Ensure that the code that installs the OpenFlow will only do so
> > if the new
> >  > +     feature is present.
> >  > +
> >  > +Compatibility Statement
> >  > +-----------------------
> >  > +
> >  > +Given the above, the OVN team will try its hardest to maintain any
> > released
> >  > +version of OVN with any released version of OVS after version 2.12.
> > Versions of
> >  > +OVS prior to 2.12 are not guaranteed to run properly since OVN does
> > not have
> >  > +appropriate OpenFlow feature probes in place.
> >  > +
> >  > +It may seem prudent to only guarantee compatibility with certain
> > releases of
> >  > +OVS (e.g. the current and previous versions of OVS). However,
dropping
> >  > +compatibility would involve actively removing code that ensures
> > runtime safety.
> >  > +It seems unwise to do so.
> >  > +
> >  > +This, however, is a "best effort" policy. The OVN project reserves
> > the right to
> >  > +withdraw compatibility support with a previous OVS version, for
> > reasons such as:
> >  > +
> >  > +- Security risks.
> >  > +- Earthshatteringly large changes in OVS (e.g. no longer using
> > OpenFlow or the
> >  > +  OVSDB).
> >  > +- Difficulty in safely maintaining compatibility across versions.
> >  > +
> >  > +In the event that compatibility for a certain version or versions of
> > OVS is
> >  > +dropped, the OVN project will clearly document it.
> >
> > It is always good to document compatibility issues. Even if probing and
> > warnings are implemented, I think it is still very important to maintain
> > a document that list the compatibility between OVS and OVN releases. For
> > example,
> >
> > OVN release <r1>: requires OVS release from <a> to <b>
> >     - For feature F1: requires OVS release from <c> to <b>
> >     - For feature F2: requires OVS release from <d> to <b>
> >
> > OVN release <r2>: ...
> > ...
> >
> > <b> can be just "latest" , if OVS update never breaks existing features.
> > Otherwise, <b> must also be explicitly stated.
> >
> > This way, users can get a clear picture of what version should be used
> > without having to actually run the combinations and figure out the
> > issues by looking at the runtime warnings.
>
> This sounds good. The runtime warnings/error messages can help to
> supplement this documentation. If a user messes up and installs an
> incompatible version of OVS and wonders why something isn't working
> properly, the likely first place they will go is the logs. The logs can
> say something like:
>
> "Feature F1 is not present in the version of OVS installed. Please see
> compatibility guide for a list of OVS versions with this feature."
>
> Justin pointed out that sometimes the version of OVS is only one factor
> in compatibility and that the datapath in use can also matter.
> Therefore, a compatibility guide likely should also list the supported
> datapaths in each version of OVS where the feature exists.
>
> >
> >  > --
> >  > 2.14.5
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