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# bpfman-operator | ||
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This repository currently contains a copy of the operator code which is part of | ||
the [core bpfman mono-repo](https://github.com/bpfman/bpfman). To get started | ||
please see the [bpfman documentation](https://bpfman.io/main). | ||
The `bpfman-operator` repository exists in order to deploy and manage bpfman within a Kubernetes cluster. | ||
This operator was built utilizing some great tooling provided by the | ||
[operator-sdk library](https://sdk.operatorframework.io/). | ||
A great first step in understanding some of the functionality can be to just run `make help`. | ||
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[![Project maturity: alpha](https://img.shields.io/badge/maturity-alpha-orange.svg)]() [![license](https://img.shields.io/github/license/bpfman/bpfman-operator.svg?maxAge=2592000)](https://github.com/bpfman/bpfman-operator/blob/main/LICENSE) [![Go report card](https://goreportcard.com/badge/github.com/bpfman/bpfman-operator)](https://goreportcard.com/report/github.com/bpfman/bpfman-operator) | ||
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## Deploy bpfman Operation | ||
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The `bpfman-operator` is running as a Deployment with a ReplicaSet of one. | ||
It runs on the control plane and is composed of the containers `bpfman-operator` and | ||
`kube-rbac-proxy`. | ||
The operator is responsible for launching the bpfman Daemonset, which runs on every node. | ||
The bpfman Daemonset is composed of the containers `bpfman`, `bpfman-agent`, and `node-driver-registrar`. | ||
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### Deploy Locally via KIND | ||
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After reviewing the possible make targets it's quick and easy to get bpfman deployed locally on your system | ||
via a [KIND cluster](https://kind.sigs.k8s.io/) with: | ||
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```bash | ||
make run-on-kind | ||
``` | ||
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>> **NOTE:** By default, bpfman-operator deploys bpfman with CSI enabled. | ||
CSI requires Kubernetes v1.26 due to a PR | ||
([kubernetes/kubernetes#112597](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/112597)) | ||
that addresses a gRPC Protocol Error that was seen in the CSI client code and it doesn't appear to have | ||
been backported. | ||
It is recommended to install kind v0.20.0 or later. | ||
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### Deploy To Openshift Cluster | ||
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First deploy the operator with one of the following two options: | ||
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#### 1. Manually with Kustomize | ||
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To install manually with Kustomize and raw manifests simply run the following | ||
commands. | ||
The Openshift cluster needs to be up and running and specified in `~/.kube/config` | ||
file. | ||
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```bash | ||
make deploy-openshift | ||
``` | ||
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Which can then be cleaned up at a later time with: | ||
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```bash | ||
make undeploy-openshift | ||
``` | ||
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#### 2. Via the OLM bundle | ||
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The other option for installing the bpfman-operator is to install it using | ||
[OLM bundle](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/deploying-operators-olm-bundles). | ||
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First setup the namespace and certificates for the operator with: | ||
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```bash | ||
oc apply -f ./hack/ocp-scc-hacks.yaml | ||
``` | ||
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Then use `operator-sdk` to install the bundle like so: | ||
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```bash | ||
operator-sdk run bundle quay.io/bpfman/bpfman-operator-bundle:latest --namespace openshift-bpfman | ||
``` | ||
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Which can then be cleaned up at a later time with: | ||
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```bash | ||
operator-sdk cleanup bpfman-operator | ||
``` | ||
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followed by | ||
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```bash | ||
oc delete -f ./hack/ocp-scc-hacks.yaml | ||
``` | ||
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## Verify the Installation | ||
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Independent of the method used to deploy, if the bpfman-operator came up successfully | ||
you will see the bpfman-daemon and bpfman-operator pods running without errors: | ||
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```bash | ||
kubectl get pods -n bpfman | ||
NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE | ||
bpfman-daemon-w24pr 3/3 Running 0 130m | ||
bpfman-operator-78cf9c44c6-rv7f2 2/2 Running 0 132m | ||
``` | ||
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## Deploy an eBPF Program to the cluster | ||
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To test the deployment simply deploy one of the sample `xdpPrograms`: | ||
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```bash | ||
kubectl apply -f config/samples/bpfman.io_v1alpha1_xdp_pass_xdpprogram.yaml | ||
``` | ||
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If loading of the XDP Program to the selected nodes was successful it will be reported | ||
back to the user via the `xdpProgram`'s status field: | ||
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```bash | ||
kubectl get xdpprogram xdp-pass-all-nodes -o yaml | ||
apiVersion: bpfman.io/v1alpha1 | ||
kind: XdpProgram | ||
metadata: | ||
annotations: | ||
kubectl.kubernetes.io/last-applied-configuration: | | ||
{"apiVersion":"bpfman.io/v1alpha1","kind":"XdpProgram","metadata":{"annotations":{},"labels":{"app.kubernetes.io/name":"xdpprogram"},"name":"xdp-pass-all-nodes"},"spec":{"bpffunctionname":"pass","bytecode":{"image":{"url":"quay.io/bpfman-bytecode/xdp_pass:latest"}},"globaldata":{"GLOBAL_u32":[13,12,11,10],"GLOBAL_u8":[1]},"interfaceselector":{"primarynodeinterface":true},"nodeselector":{},"priority":0}} | ||
creationTimestamp: "2023-11-07T19:16:39Z" | ||
finalizers: | ||
- bpfman.io.operator/finalizer | ||
generation: 2 | ||
labels: | ||
app.kubernetes.io/name: xdpprogram | ||
name: xdp-pass-all-nodes | ||
resourceVersion: "157187" | ||
uid: 21c71a61-4e73-44eb-9b49-07af2866d25b | ||
spec: | ||
bpffunctionname: pass | ||
bytecode: | ||
image: | ||
imagepullpolicy: IfNotPresent | ||
url: quay.io/bpfman-bytecode/xdp_pass:latest | ||
globaldata: | ||
GLOBAL_u8: AQ== | ||
GLOBAL_u32: DQwLCg== | ||
interfaceselector: | ||
primarynodeinterface: true | ||
mapownerselector: {} | ||
nodeselector: {} | ||
priority: 0 | ||
proceedon: | ||
- pass | ||
- dispatcher_return | ||
status: | ||
conditions: | ||
- lastTransitionTime: "2023-11-07T19:16:42Z" | ||
message: bpfProgramReconciliation Succeeded on all nodes | ||
reason: ReconcileSuccess | ||
status: "True" | ||
type: ReconcileSuccess | ||
``` | ||
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To see information in listing form simply run: | ||
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```bash | ||
kubectl get xdpprogram -o wide | ||
NAME BPFFUNCTIONNAME NODESELECTOR PRIORITY INTERFACESELECTOR PROCEEDON | ||
xdp-pass-all-nodes pass {} 0 {"primarynodeinterface":true} ["pass","dispatcher_return"] | ||
``` | ||
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## API Types Overview | ||
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See [api-spec.md](./api-spec.md) for a more detailed description of all the bpfman Kubernetes API types. | ||
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### Multiple Program CRDs | ||
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The multiple `*Program` CRDs are the bpfman Kubernetes API objects most relevant to users and can be used to | ||
understand clusterwide state for an eBPF program. | ||
It's designed to express how, and where eBPF programs are to be deployed within a Kubernetes cluster. | ||
Currently bpfman supports: | ||
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* `fentryProgram` | ||
* `fexitProgram` | ||
* `kprobeProgram` | ||
* `tcProgram` | ||
* `tracepointProgram` | ||
* `uprobeProgram` | ||
* `xdpProgram` | ||
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## BpfProgram CRD | ||
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The `BpfProgram` CRD is used internally by the bpfman-deployment to keep track of per node bpfman state | ||
such as map pin points, and to report node specific errors back to the user. | ||
Kubernetes users/controllers are only allowed to view these objects, NOT create or edit them. | ||
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Applications wishing to use bpfman to deploy/manage their eBPF programs in Kubernetes will make use of this | ||
object to find references to the bpfMap pin points (`spec.maps`) in order to configure their eBPF programs. | ||
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## Developer | ||
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for more architecture details about bpfman-operator refer to | ||
[Developing the bpfman-operator](https://bpfman.io/v0.4.1/developer-guide/develop-operator) |
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