Network simulation script based on Dummynet.

This script only intends to support Mac and Linux so far. Additional coding and conditional checking will be required to support Windows.

BUG=None.
TEST=Tested on Linux and Mac.

Review URL: https://webrtc-codereview.appspot.com/606006

git-svn-id: http://webrtc.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@2335 4adac7df-926f-26a2-2b94-8c16560cd09d
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#!/usr/bin/env python
# Copyright (c) 2012 The WebRTC project authors. All Rights Reserved.
#
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
# that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
# tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
# in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may
# be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
"""Configuration class for network simulation."""
class ConnectionConfig(object):
"""Configuration containing the characteristics of a network connection."""
def __init__(self, num, name, receive_bw_kbps, send_bw_kbps, delay_ms,
packet_loss_percent, queue_slots):
self.num = num
self.name = name
self.receive_bw_kbps = receive_bw_kbps
self.send_bw_kbps = send_bw_kbps
self.delay_ms = delay_ms
self.packet_loss_percent = packet_loss_percent
self.queue_slots = queue_slots
def __str__(self):
"""String representing the configuration.
Returns:
A string formatted and padded like this example:
12 Name 375 kbps 375 kbps 10 145 ms 0.1 %
"""
left_aligned_name = self.name.ljust(24, ' ')
return '%2s %24s %5s kbps %5s kbps %4s %5s ms %3s %%' % (
self.num, left_aligned_name, self.receive_bw_kbps, self.send_bw_kbps,
self.queue_slots, self.delay_ms, self.packet_loss_percent)

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# Copyright (c) 2012 The WebRTC project authors. All Rights Reserved.
#
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
# that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
# tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
# in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may
# be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
"""Script for constraining traffic on the local machine."""
import logging
import os
import subprocess
class NetworkSimulatorError(BaseException):
"""Exception raised for errors in the network simulator.
Attributes:
msg: User defined error message.
cmd: Command for which the exception was raised.
returncode: Return code of running the command.
stdout: Output of running the command.
stderr: Error output of running the command.
"""
def __init__(self, msg, cmd=None, returncode=None, output=None,
error=None):
BaseException.__init__(self, msg)
self.msg = msg
self.cmd = cmd
self.returncode = returncode
self.output = output
self.error = error
class NetworkSimulator(object):
"""A network simulator that can constrain the network using Dummynet."""
def __init__(self, connection_config, port_range):
"""Constructor.
Args:
connection_config: A config.ConnectionConfig object containing the
characteristics for the connection to be simulated.
port_range: Tuple containing two integers defining the port range.
"""
self._pipe_counter = 0
self._rule_counter = 0
self._port_range = port_range
self._connection_config = connection_config
def simulate(self, target_ip):
"""Starts a network simulation by setting up Dummynet rules.
Args:
target_ip: The IP address of the interface that shall be that have the
network constraints applied to it.
"""
receive_pipe_id = self._create_dummynet_pipe(
self._connection_config.receive_bw_kbps,
self._connection_config.delay_ms,
self._connection_config.packet_loss_percent,
self._connection_config.queue_slots)
logging.debug('Created receive pipe: %s', receive_pipe_id)
send_pipe_id = self._create_dummynet_pipe(
self._connection_config.send_bw_kbps,
self._connection_config.delay_ms,
self._connection_config.packet_loss_percent,
self._connection_config.queue_slots)
logging.debug('Created send pipe: %s', send_pipe_id)
# Adding the rules will start the simulation.
incoming_rule_id = self._create_dummynet_rule(receive_pipe_id, 'any',
target_ip, self._port_range)
logging.debug('Created incoming rule: %s', incoming_rule_id)
outgoing_rule_id = self._create_dummynet_rule(send_pipe_id, target_ip,
'any', self._port_range)
logging.debug('Created outgoing rule: %s', outgoing_rule_id)
def check_permissions(self):
"""Checks if permissions are available to run Dummynet commands.
Raises:
NetworkSimulatorError: If permissions to run Dummynet commands are not
available.
"""
if os.geteuid() != 0:
self._run_shell_command(
['sudo', '-n', 'ipfw', '-h'],
msg=('Cannot run \'ipfw\' command. This script must be run as '
'root or have password-less sudo access to this command.'))
def cleanup(self):
"""Stops the network simulation by flushing all Dummynet rules.
Notice that this will flush any rules that may have been created previously
before starting the simulation.
"""
self._run_shell_command(['sudo', 'ipfw', '-f', 'flush'],
'Failed to flush Dummynet rules!')
def _create_dummynet_rule(self, pipe_id, from_address, to_address,
port_range):
"""Creates a network simulation rule and returns its ID.
Args:
pipe_id: integer ID of the pipe.
from_address: The IP address to match source address. May be an IP or
'any'.
to_address: The IP address to match destination address. May be an IP or
'any'.
port_range: The range of ports the rule shall be applied on. Must be
specified as a tuple of with two integers.
Returns:
The ID of the rule, starting at 100. The rule ID increments with 100 for
each rule being added.
"""
self._rule_counter += 100
add_part = ['sudo', 'ipfw', 'add', self._rule_counter, 'pipe', pipe_id,
'ip', 'from', from_address, 'to', to_address]
self._run_shell_command(add_part + ['src-port', '%s-%s' % port_range],
'Failed to add Dummynet src-port rule.')
self._run_shell_command(add_part + ['dst-port', '%s-%s' % port_range],
'Failed to add Dummynet dst-port rule.')
return self._rule_counter
def _create_dummynet_pipe(self, bandwidth_kbps, delay_ms, packet_loss_percent,
queue_slots):
"""Creates a Dummynet pipe and return its ID.
Args:
bandwidth_kbps: Bandwidth.
delay_ms: Delay for a one-way trip of a packet.
packet_loss_percent: Float value of packet loss, in percent.
queue_slots: Size of the queue.
Returns:
The ID of the pipe, starting at 1.
"""
self._pipe_counter += 1
cmd = ['sudo', 'ipfw', 'pipe', self._pipe_counter, 'config',
'bw', str(bandwidth_kbps/8) + 'KByte/s',
'delay', '%sms' % delay_ms,
'plr', (packet_loss_percent/100.0),
'queue', queue_slots]
self._run_shell_command(cmd, 'Failed to create Dummynet pipe')
return self._pipe_counter
def _run_shell_command(self, command, msg=None):
"""Executes a command.
Args:
command: Command list to execute.
msg: Message describing the error in case the command fails.
Returns:
The standard output from running the command.
Raises:
NetworkSimulatorError: If command fails. Message is set by the msg
parameter.
"""
cmd_list = [str(x) for x in command]
cmd = ' '.join(cmd_list)
logging.debug('Running command: %s', cmd)
process = subprocess.Popen(cmd_list, stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
output, error = process.communicate()
if process.returncode != 0:
raise NetworkSimulatorError(msg, cmd, process.returncode, output, error)
return output.strip()

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# Copyright (c) 2012 The WebRTC project authors. All Rights Reserved.
#
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
# that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
# tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
# in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may
# be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
"""Script for constraining traffic on the local machine."""
import logging
import optparse
import os
import socket
import sys
import config
import network_simulator
_DEFAULT_LOG_LEVEL = logging.INFO
# Default port range to apply network constraints on.
_DEFAULT_PORT_RANGE = (30000, 65535)
_PRESETS = [
config.ConnectionConfig(1, 'Generic, Bad', 95, 95, 250, 2, 100),
config.ConnectionConfig(2, 'Generic, Average', 375, 375, 145, 0.1, 100),
config.ConnectionConfig(3, 'Generic, Good', 1000, 1000, 35, 0, 100),
config.ConnectionConfig(4, '3G, Average Case', 780, 330, 100, 0, 100),
config.ConnectionConfig(5, '3G, Good', 850, 420, 90, 0, 100),
config.ConnectionConfig(6, '3G, Lossy Network', 780, 330, 100, 1, 100),
config.ConnectionConfig(7, 'Cable Modem', 6000, 1000, 2, 0, 10),
config.ConnectionConfig(8, 'DSL', 2000, 256, 5, 0, 10),
config.ConnectionConfig(9, 'Edge, Average Case', 240, 200, 400, 0, 100),
config.ConnectionConfig(10, 'Edge, Good', 250, 200, 350, 0, 100),
config.ConnectionConfig(11, 'Edge, Lossy Network', 240, 200, 400, 1, 100),
config.ConnectionConfig(12, 'Wifi, Average Case', 40000, 33000, 1, 0, 100),
config.ConnectionConfig(13, 'Wifi, Good', 45000, 40000, 1, 0, 100),
config.ConnectionConfig(14, 'Wifi, Lossy', 40000, 33000, 1, 0, 100),
]
_PRESETS_DICT = dict((p.num, p) for p in _PRESETS)
_DEFAULT_PRESET_ID = 2
_DEFAULT_PRESET = _PRESETS_DICT[_DEFAULT_PRESET_ID]
class NonStrippingEpilogOptionParser(optparse.OptionParser):
"""Custom parser to let us show the epilog without weird line breaking."""
def format_epilog(self, formatter):
return self.epilog
def _get_external_ip():
"""Finds out the machine's external IP by connecting to google.com."""
external_socket = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
external_socket.connect(('google.com', 80))
return external_socket.getsockname()[0]
def _parse_args():
"""Define and parse the command-line arguments."""
presets_string = '\n'.join(str(p) for p in _PRESETS)
parser = NonStrippingEpilogOptionParser(epilog=(
'\nAvailable presets:\n'
' Bandwidth (kbps) Packet\n'
'ID Name Receive Send Queue Delay loss \n'
'-- ---- --------- -------- ----- ------- ------\n'
'%s\n' % presets_string))
parser.add_option('-p', '--preset', type='int', default=2,
help=('ConnectionConfig configuration, specified by ID. '
'Default: %default'))
parser.add_option('-r', '--receive-bw', type='int',
default=_DEFAULT_PRESET.receive_bw_kbps,
help=('Receive bandwidth in kilobit/s. Default: %default'))
parser.add_option('-s', '--send-bw', type='int',
default=_DEFAULT_PRESET.send_bw_kbps,
help=('Send bandwidth in kilobit/s. Default: %default'))
parser.add_option('-d', '--delay', type='int',
default=_DEFAULT_PRESET.delay_ms,
help=('Delay in ms. Default: %default'))
parser.add_option('-l', '--packet-loss', type='float',
default=_DEFAULT_PRESET.packet_loss_percent,
help=('Packet loss in %. Default: %default'))
parser.add_option('-q', '--queue', type='int',
default=_DEFAULT_PRESET.queue_slots,
help=('Queue size as number of slots. Default: %default'))
parser.add_option('--port-range', default='%s,%s' % _DEFAULT_PORT_RANGE,
help=('Range of ports for constrained network. Specify as '
'two comma separated integers. Default: %default'))
parser.add_option('--target-ip', default=None,
help=('The interface IP address to apply the rules for. '
'Default: the external facing interface IP address.'))
parser.add_option('-v', '--verbose', action='store_true', default=False,
help=('Turn on verbose output. Will print all \'ipfw\' '
'commands that are executed.'))
options = parser.parse_args()[0]
# Find preset by ID, if specified:
if options.preset and not _PRESETS_DICT.has_key(options.preset):
parser.error('Invalid preset: %s' % options.preset)
# Simple validation of the IP address, if supplied:
if options.target_ip:
try:
socket.inet_aton(options.target_ip)
except socket.error:
parser.error('Invalid IP address specified: %s' % options.target_ip)
# Convert port range into the desired tuple format.
try:
if isinstance(options.port_range, str):
options.port_range = tuple(int(port) for port in
options.port_range.split(','))
if len(options.port_range) != 2:
parser.error('Invalid port range specified, please specify two '
'integers separated by a comma.')
except ValueError:
parser.error('Invalid port range specified.')
_set_logger(options.verbose)
return options
def _set_logger(verbose):
"""Setup logging."""
log_level = _DEFAULT_LOG_LEVEL
if verbose:
log_level = logging.DEBUG
logging.basicConfig(level=log_level, format='%(message)s')
def _main():
"""Checks arguments, permissions and runs a network simulation."""
if os.name != 'posix':
print >> sys.stderr, 'This script is only supported on Linux and Mac.'
return 1
options = _parse_args()
# Build a configuration object. Override any preset configuration settings if
# a value of a setting was also given as a flag.
connection_config = _PRESETS_DICT[options.preset]
if options.receive_bw:
connection_config.receive_bw_kbps = options.receive_bw
if options.send_bw:
connection_config.send_bw_kbps = options.send_bw
if options.delay:
connection_config.delay_ms = options.delay
if options.packet_loss:
connection_config.packet_loss_percent = options.packet_loss
if options.queue:
connection_config.queue_slots = options.queue
simulator = network_simulator.NetworkSimulator(connection_config,
options.port_range)
try:
simulator.check_permissions()
except network_simulator.NetworkSimulatorError as e:
logging.error('Error: %s\n\nCause: %s', e.msg, e.error)
return -1
if not options.target_ip:
external_ip = _get_external_ip()
else:
external_ip = options.target_ip
logging.info('Simulating traffic to/from IP: %s', external_ip)
simulator.simulate(external_ip)
logging.info('Started network simulation with the following configuration:\n'
' Receive bandwidth: %s kbps (%s kB/s)\n'
' Send bandwidth : %s kbps (%s kB/s)\n'
' Delay : %s ms\n'
' Packet loss : %s %%\n'
' Queue slots : %s',
connection_config.receive_bw_kbps,
connection_config.receive_bw_kbps/8,
connection_config.send_bw_kbps,
connection_config.send_bw_kbps/8,
connection_config.delay_ms,
connection_config.packet_loss_percent,
connection_config.queue_slots)
logging.info('Affected traffic: IP traffic on ports %s-%s',
options.port_range[0], options.port_range[1])
raw_input('Press Enter to abort Network simulation...')
logging.info('Flushing all Dummynet rules...')
simulator.cleanup()
logging.info('Completed Network Simulation.')
return 0
if __name__ == '__main__':
sys.exit(_main())