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Starting with how to containerize an SPDK app for Docker by example. Signed-off-by: paul luse <paul.e.luse@intel.com> Change-Id: Ice2cbf0ab54f2c541e38508a133a7ef0f23dd40e Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/c/spdk/spdk/+/479900 Reviewed-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com> Tested-by: SPDK CI Jenkins <sys_sgci@intel.com>
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SPDK and Containers
This is a living document as there are many ways to use containers with SPDK. As new usages are identified and tested, they will be documented here.
In this document
- @ref spdk_in_docker
Containerizing an SPDK Application for Docker
There are no SPDK specific changes needed to run an SPDK based application in a docker container, however this quick start guide should help you as you containerize your SPDK based application.
- Make sure you have all of your app dependencies identified and included in your Dockerfile
- Make sure you have compiled your application for the target arch
- Make sure your host has hugepages enabled
- Make sure your host has bound your nvme device to your userspace driver
- Write your Dockerfile. The following is a simple Dockerfile to containerize the nvme
hello_world
example:
# start with the latest Fedora
FROM fedora
# if you are behind a proxy, set that up now
ADD dnf.conf /etc/dnf/dnf.conf
# these are the min dependencies for the hello_world app
RUN dnf install libaio-devel -y
RUN dnf install numactl-devel -y
# set our working dir
WORKDIR /app
# add the hello_world binary
ADD hello_world hello_world
# run the app
CMD ./hello_world
- Create your image
sudo docker image build -t hello:1.0 .
- You docker command line will need to include at least the following:
- the
--privileged
flag to enable sharing of hugepages - use of the
-v
switch to map hugepages
sudo docker run --privileged -v /dev/hugepages:/dev/hugepages hello:1.0
or depending on the needs of your app you may need one or more of the following parameters:
- If you are using the SPDK app framework:
-v /dev/shm:/dev/shm
- If you need to use RPCs from outside of the container:
-v /var/tmp:/var/tmp
- If you need to use the host network (i.e. NVMF target application):
--network host
Your output should look something like this:
$ sudo docker run --privileged -v //dev//hugepages://dev//hugepages hello:1.0
Starting SPDK v20.01-pre git sha1 80da95481 // DPDK 19.11.0 initialization...
[ DPDK EAL parameters: hello_world -c 0x1 --log-level=lib.eal:6 --log-level=lib.cryptodev:5 --log-level=user1:6 --iova-mode=pa --base-virtaddr=0x200000000000 --match-allocations --file-prefix=spdk0 --proc-type=auto ]
EAL: No available hugepages reported in hugepages-1048576kB
Initializing NVMe Controllers
Attaching to 0000:06:00.0
Attached to 0000:06:00.0
Using controller INTEL SSDPEDMD400G4 (CVFT7203005M400LGN ) with 1 namespaces.
Namespace ID: 1 size: 400GB
Initialization complete.
INFO: using host memory buffer for IO
Hello world!