Cyborg FPGA Bitstream metadata spec

Blueprint url: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/openstack-cyborg/+spec/cyborg-fpga-bitstream-metadata-spec

This spec proposes the FPGA Bitstream metadata specifications for bitstream management

Problem description

A field-programmable gate array (FPGA) is an integrated circuit designed to be configured by a customer or a designer after manufacturing. Their advantage lies in that they are sometimes significantly faster for some applications because of their parallel nature and optimality in terms of the number of gates used for a certain process. Hence, using FPGA for application acceleration in cloud has become desirable. One of the encountered problems is when it comes to bitstream management, it is difficult to map bitstreams to their appropriate FPGA boards or reconfigurable regions. The aim of this proposal is to provide a standardized set of metadata which should be encapsulated together with bitstream storage.

Use Cases

When user requests to reprogram a FPGA board with certain functionality in the cloud environment, he or she will need to retrieve a suitable bitstream from the storage. In order to find the suitable one, bitstreams need to be categorized based on some properties defined in metadata.

Proposed change

For each metadata, it will be stored as a row in this Glance’s image_properties in key-value pair format: column [name] holds the key whereas column [value] holds the value. Note: no batabase schema change is required. This is a standardization document to guide how to use existing Glance table for FPGA bitstreams.

Given this, Cyborg will standardize the key convention as follows:

name

value

nullable

description

bs-name

aes-128

False

name of the bitstream(not unique)

bs-uuid

{uuid}

False

The uuid generated during synthesis

vendor

Xilinx

False

Vendor of the card

board

KU115

False

Board type for this bitstream to load

shell_id

{uuid}

True

Required shell bs-uuid for the bs

version

1.0

False

Device version number

driver

SDX

True

Type of driver for this bitstream

driver_ver

1.0

False

Driver version

driver_path

/path/

False

Where to retrieve the driver binary

topology

{CLOB}

False

Function Topology

description

desc

True

Description

region_uuid

{uuid}

True

The uuid for target region type

function_uuid

{uuid}

False

The uuid for bs function type

function_name

nic-40

True

The function name for this bitstream

Here are the details regarding some definded keys.

[shell_id] This field is optional. If a loading this PR bitstream requires a shell image, this field specifies the shell bitstream’s uuid. If it field is null, it means this bitstream is a shell bitstream.

[driver] This specifies the path to a package of scripts/binaries to be installed in order to use the loaded bitstream(e.g. insmod some kernel driver/git clone some remote source code, etc)

[region_uuid] This value specifies the type of region that is required to load this bitstream. This type is a uuid generated during the shell bitstream synthesis.

[function_uuid] This value specifies the type of function for this bitstream. It helps the upsteam scheduler to match traits with appropriate bitstream.

[topology] This field describes the topology of function structures after the bitstream is loaded on the FPGA. In particular, it uses JSON format to visualize how physical functions, virtual functions are co-related to each other. It is vendor driver’s responsibility to interpret this and prepare the porper report for Cyborg Agent. For instance:

{
  "pf_num": 2,
  "vf_num": 2,
  "pf": [
    {
      "name": "pf_1",
      "capability": "",
      "kpi": "",
      "pci_offset": "0",
      "vf": [
        {
          "name": "vf_1",
          "pci_offset": "1"
        }
      ]
    },
    {
      "name": "pf_2",
      "capability": "",
      "kpi": "",
      "pci_offset": "2",
      "vf": [
        {
          "name": "vf_2",
          "pci_offset": "3"
        }
      ]
    }
  ]
}

This JSON template guides Cyborg Agent to populate vf/pf/deployable list in Cyborg.

Given the above JSON topology, Cyborg Driver should be able to interpret the accelerator structure as follows:

              =============
              =Accelerator=
              =============
                    |
              ============
              =Deployable=
              ============
                   /\
                  /  \
===================  ===================
= Deployable pf_1 =  = Deployable pf_2 =
===================  ===================
               |        |
               |        |
===================  ===================
= Deployable vf_1 =  = Deployable vf_2 =
===================  ===================

Noted: 1. Topology is not mandatory to fill in, as long as vendor driver can figure out what resources to report after the bitstream is loaded. 2. The JSON provided here is only a reference template. It does not have to be PCI-centric etc. and up to vendors how to define it for their products. 3. A root deployable shouldbe created in the graph. In addition, the pfs and vfs here are all instances of deployable. Please refer to the DB objects specs regarding physical_function and virtual_function.

Finnally, all of the FPGA bitstreams should be TAGGED as “FPGA” in Glance. This helps distinguishing between normal VM images and bitstream images during filtering.

Alternatives

Data model impact

RPC API impact

REST API impact

Security impact

None

Notifications impact

None

Other end user impact

None

Performance Impact

None

Other deployer impact

None

Developer impact

Accelerator vendors should implement the logic in program() api to populate the loaded topology

Implementation

Assignee(s)

Primary assignee:

Li Liu <liliu1@huawei.com> Shaohe Feng <shaohe.feng@intel.com>

Work Items

  • Provide example JSON format for bitstream

  • Provide example implementation of vendor driver

Dependencies

Testing

Documentation Impact

None

References

None

History

Revisions

Release Name

Description

Rocky

Introduced