Internet Protocol Security (IPsec)¶
VPP IPsec performance tests are executed for the following crypto plugins:
crypto_native, used for software based crypto leveraging CPU platform optimizations e.g. Intel’s AES-NI instruction set.
crypto_ipsecmb, used for hardware based crypto with Intel QAT PCIe cards.
IPsec with VPP Native SW Crypto¶
Currently CSIT-2110 implements following IPsec test cases relying on VPP native crypto (crypto_native plugin):
VPP Crypto Engine |
ESP Encryption |
ESP Integrity |
Scale Tested |
---|---|---|---|
crypto_native |
AES[128|256]-GCM |
GCM |
1 to 60k tunnels |
crypto_native |
AES128-CBC |
SHA[256|512] |
1 to 60k tunnels |
VPP IPsec with SW crypto are executed in both tunnel and policy modes, with tests running on 3-node testbeds: 3n-skx, 3n-tsh.
IPsec with Intel QAT HW¶
Currently CSIT-2110 implements following IPsec test cases relying on ipsecmb library (crypto_ipsecmb plugin) and Intel QAT 8950 (50G HW crypto card):
dpdk_cryptodev
VPP Crypto Engine |
VPP Crypto Workers |
ESP Encryption |
ESP Integrity |
Scale Tested |
---|---|---|---|---|
crypto_ipsecmb |
sync/all workers |
AES[128|256]-GCM |
GCM |
1, 1k tunnels |
crypto_ipsecmb |
sync/all workers |
AES[128]-CBC |
SHA[256|512] |
1, 1k tunnels |
crypto_ipsecmb |
async/crypto worker |
AES[128|256]-GCM |
GCM |
1, 4, 1k tunnels |
crypto_ipsecmb |
async/crypto worker |
AES[128]-CBC |
SHA[256|512] |
1, 4, 1k tunnels |
IPsec with Async Crypto Feature Workers¶
TODO Description to be added
IPsec Uni-Directional Tests with VPP Native SW Crypto¶
Currently CSIT-2110 implements following IPsec uni-directional test cases relying on VPP native crypto (crypto_native plugin) in tunnel mode:
VPP Crypto Engine |
ESP Encryption |
ESP Integrity |
Scale Tested |
---|---|---|---|
crypto_native |
AES[128|256]-GCM |
GCM |
4, 1k, 10k tunnels |
crypto_native |
AES128-CBC |
SHA[512] |
4, 1k, 10k tunnels |
In policy mode:
VPP Crypto Engine |
ESP Encryption |
ESP Integrity |
Scale Tested |
---|---|---|---|
crypto_native |
AES[256]-GCM |
GCM |
1, 40, 1k tunnels |
The tests are running on 2-node testbeds: 2n-tx2. The uni-directional tests are partially addressing a weakness in 2-node testbed setups with T-Rex as the traffic generator. With just one DUT node, we can either encrypt or decrypt traffic in each direction.
The testcases are only doing encryption - packets are encrypted on the DUT and then arrive at TG where no additional packet processing is needed (just counting packets).
Decryption would require that the traffic generator generated encrypted packets which the DUT then would decrypt. However, T-Rex does not have the capability to encrypt packets.