Add instruction and config file for tsn switch and node
Also change back Kata to "--privileged" mode to avoid failure due to lack of permission. Story: 2006746 Task: 40253 Change-Id: I120468a12b708997d46ebf77fda39b6d2eb5fd9e Signed-off-by: Shuicheng Lin <shuicheng.lin@intel.com>
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@ -197,15 +197,98 @@ were used to do time synchronization on the TSN network.
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#. Configure NTP servers on the TSN switch and ``Node 1 (StarlingX)`` to
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synchronize their system clocks with the external clock.
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#. Launch ``phc2sys`` on the TSN switch to synchronize its PTP clock with its
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#. Launch ``phc2sys`` on the TSN switch to synchronize its PTP clock from its
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system clock.
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::
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# ptp1 is the ptp clock of the TSN interface. We could get this index
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# by "ethtool -T <tsn_interface>".
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sudo phc2sys -c /dev/ptp1 -s CLOCK_REALTIME -w -O 0 &
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#. Launch ``ptp4l`` on both the TSN switch and ``Node 2 (Ubuntu)`` to
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synchronize their PTP clocks. The TSN switch's PTP clock was set as the
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master clock by default.
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::
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# For TSN switch
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sudo ptp4l -f /etc/ptp4l-switch.cfg
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# For Node
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sudo ptp4l -f /etc/ptp4l-node.cfg
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# The content of ptp4l-switch.cfg is shown below.
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# "gmCapable" is "1" for switch node, and "0" for all other nodes.
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[global]
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gmCapable 1
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priority1 128
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priority2 128
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logAnnounceInterval 1
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logSyncInterval -3
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syncReceiptTimeout 3
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neighborPropDelayThresh 800
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min_neighbor_prop_delay -20000000
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assume_two_step 1
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path_trace_enabled 1
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follow_up_info 1
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# Generic MAC to broadcast L2 PTP to many NICs (ie. diff MACs)
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ptp_dst_mac 01:1B:19:00:00:00
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network_transport L2
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delay_mechanism P2P
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# Additional Config Parameters
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tx_timestamp_timeout 100
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summary_interval 0
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[CE01]
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transportSpecific 0x1
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[CE02]
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transportSpecific 0x1
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[CE03]
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transportSpecific 0x1
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[CE04]
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transportSpecific 0x1
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# The content of ptp4l-node.cfg is shown below.
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# enp5s0 is the tsn interface in the node. Please update it if per your environment.
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[global]
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gmCapable 0
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priority1 128
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priority2 128
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logAnnounceInterval 1
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logSyncInterval -3
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syncReceiptTimeout 3
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neighborPropDelayThresh 800
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min_neighbor_prop_delay -20000000
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assume_two_step 1
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path_trace_enabled 1
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follow_up_info 0
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# Generic MAC to broadcast L2 PTP to many NICs (ie. diff MACs)
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ptp_dst_mac 01:1B:19:00:00:00
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network_transport L2
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delay_mechanism P2P
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# Additional Config Parameters
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tx_timestamp_timeout 100
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summary_interval 0
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[enp5s0]
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transportSpecific 0x1
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#. Launch ``phc2sys`` on ``Node 2 (Ubuntu)`` to synchronize its system clock
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with its PTP clock.
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from its PTP clock.
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::
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# enp5s0 is the tsn interface in the node.
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sudo phc2sys -s enp5s0 -c CLOCK_REALTIME -w -O 0 &
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Time synchronization on the Kata Container is done later in this process.
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@ -276,8 +359,9 @@ Container by completing the following steps. More details can be found at
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sudo docker run -it -d --runtime=kata-runtime --rm --device \
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/dev/vfio/16 -v /dev:/dev --cap-add NET_ADMIN --name tsn \
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# 2 cpus are needed. 1 dedicated for send or receive data.
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sudo docker run -it -d --runtime=kata-runtime --cpus 2 --rm --device \
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/dev/vfio/16 -v /dev:/dev --privileged --name tsn \
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kata_tsn_image /bin/bash
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When completed, the I210 NIC was seen in the created container with the name
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