Software Modules

The following figure illustrates the Segment Routing application components, and the relationship among those components

 

The boxes with bold text represents Segment Routing application modules while rest of the components represent ONOS modules that segment routing application depends on. Segment Routing application exposes two external interfaces: REST and CLI.

Configuration Manager

A Network Config Manager provides network configuration service and filtering service

Segment Routing Application

The following figure describes the architecture of the segment routing application.

 

Segment Routing Driver

The following figure describes the architecture of the segment routing application.

SPRING-OPEN TTP

It is important for the switch and the controller to have the same (abstract) view of the switch-forwarding pipeline. This view is essentially a Table-Typed-Pipeline (TTP), the framework for which is being developed by the Forwarding Abstractions WG at the ONF. The abstract pipeline used for Segment Routing application is illustrated below, and ‘implicitly’ understood by the switch and controller instances. In addition, the view will be exposed by the OpenFlow switch agent via messages such as Table-Features, Switch-Features and Group-Features. It is intended that the SPRING-OPEN pipeline, while being table-typed, is still generic enough to be implemented by several different vendor ASICs, on different switch platforms. Under-the-hood, vendors can choose different implementation-specific ways to create and maintain the SPRING-OPEN hardware abstraction.  NOTE: Table IDs depicted in the picture may vary based on the specific switch implementations. 

 

Highlights of the pipeline shown in above figure are as follows:

Driver Manager

As part of Segment Routing application, a driver manager framework is introduced to ONOS core layer to accommodate OF 1.3 switches with different pipelines (TTPs), while still working with OF 1.0 switches as illustrated in below figure. This framework can be extended to customize for a specific switch pipeline, or other attributes unique to a switch platform.