.. _install:

Installation
============

The BNG Blaster should run on any modern Linux distribution
but is primarily tested on Ubuntu 18.04, 20.04 and 22.04 LTS.

Install Ubuntu
--------------

Install dependencies:

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    # Ubuntu 18.04 and 20.04
    sudo apt install -y libssl1.1 libncurses5 libjansson4
    # Ubuntu 22.04
    sudo apt install -y libssl3 libncurses6 libjansson4


Download and install the Debian package: https://github.com/rtbrick/bngblaster/releases

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    sudo dpkg -i <package>

This command installs the BNG Blaster to `/usr/sbin/bngblaster`.

Build from Sources
------------------

Dependencies
^^^^^^^^^^^^

The BNG Blaster has dependencies on the RtBrick
`libdict fork <https://github.com/rtbrick/libdict>`_
and the following standard dependencies:

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    # libdict
    wget https://github.com/rtbrick/libdict/releases/download/v1.0.1/libdict-debian.zip
    unzip libdict-debian.zip
    sudo dpkg -i libdict_1.0.1_amd64.deb
    sudo dpkg -i libdict-dev_1.0.1_amd64.deb

    # standard dependencies
    sudo apt install -y cmake \
        libcunit1-dev \
        libncurses5-dev \
        libssl-dev \
        libjansson-dev

Build
^^^^^

Per default cmake (`cmake .`) will build the BNG Blaster as a release
version with optimization and without debugging symbols.

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    git clone https://github.com/rtbrick/bngblaster.git
    cd bngblaster
    mkdir build
    cd build
    cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ..
    make all

Alternative it is also possible to build a debug
version for detailed troubleshooting using gdb.

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    mkdir build
    cd build
    cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug ..
    make all


There are also CPack files generated which allow to easily generate a Debian
package by just executing `cpack` from the build directory.

It is also recommended to provide the GIT commit details to be included in the
manually build the version as shown below:

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    cmake -DGIT_REF=`git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD` -DGIT_SHA=`git rev-parse HEAD` .

*Example:*

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    $ bngblaster -v
    GIT:
    REF: dev
    SHA: df453a5ee9dbf6440aefbfb9630fa0f06e326d44
    IO Modes: packet_mmap_raw (default), packet_mmap, raw

Install
^^^^^^^

Then BNG Blaster can be installed using the make install target.

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    sudo make install

This command installs the BNG Blaster to `/usr/sbin/bngblaster`.

Build and Run Unit Tests
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Building and running unit tests requires CMocka to be installed:

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    sudo apt install libcmocka-dev

The option `BNGBLASTER_TESTS` enables to build unit tests.

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    cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DBNGBLASTER_TESTS=ON .
    make all
    make test

*Example:*

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    $ make test
    Running tests...
    Test project
        Start 1: TestProtocols
    1/1 Test #1: TestProtocols ....................   Passed    0.00 sec

    100% tests passed, 0 tests failed out of 1

    Total Test time (real) =   0.00 sec

.. _install-dpdk:

Build with DPDK Support
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

The following steps are required to build the BNG Blaster with experimental
:ref:`DPDK <dpdk-interface>` support. 

.. note::

    Tested with DPDK version 21.11.2 (LTS) and Ubuntu 22.04 (LTS)!

Download and Install DPDK:
https://doc.dpdk.org/guides/linux_gsg/build_dpdk.html

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    # install meson 
    sudo apt install meson ninja-build

    # download DPDK
    wget https://fast.dpdk.org/rel/dpdk-21.11.2.tar.xz
    tar xJf dpdk-21.11.2.tar.xz
    cd dpdk-stable-21.11.2

    # build 
    meson build 
    cd build
    ninja

    # install 
    sudo ninja install
    sudo ldconfig

Building BNG Blaster with DPDK support works as explained before but with 
the additional cmake argument ``-DBNGBLASTER_DPDK=on``

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    cmake -DBNGBLASTER_DPDK=on ..

If DPDK is installed correctly, cmake should show the following output: 

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    -- Build bngblaster with DPDK support
    -- Found PkgConfig: /usr/bin/pkg-config (found version "0.29.2")
    -- Checking for module 'libdpdk'
    --   Found libdpdk, version 21.11.2
    -- Found DPDK via pkg-config

The installed version should now show `dpdk` as new IO mode. 

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    sudo bngblaster -v
    Version: DEV
    Compiler: GNU (11.2.0)
    IO Modes: packet_mmap_raw (default), packet_mmap, raw, dpdk


Running BNG Blaster
-------------------

The BNG Blaster needs permission to send raw packets and change network interface
settings. The easiest way to run the BNG Blaster is either as the root user or with
sudo:

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    # As root
    bngblaster -C config.json -I

    # As a normal user:
    sudo bngblaster -C config.json -I


A third option is to set capabilities on the binary with for example `setcap`
as shown below:

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    sudo setcap cap_net_raw,cap_net_admin,cap_dac_read_search+eip `which bngblaster`

    # As normal user:
    bngblaster -C config.json -I

