Title
A SOFT way for openflow switch interoperability testing
Abstract
The increasing adoption of Software Defined Networking, and OpenFlow in particular, brings great hope for increasing extensibility and lowering costs of deploying new network functionality. A key component in these networks is the OpenFlow agent, a piece of software that a switch runs to enable remote programmatic access to its forwarding tables. While testing high-level network functionality, the correct behavior and interoperability of any OpenFlow agent are taken for granted. However, existing tools for testing agents are not exhaustive nor systematic, and only check that the agent's basic functionality works. In addition, the rapidly changing and sometimes vague OpenFlow specifications can result in multiple implementations that behave differently. This paper presents SOFT, an approach for testing the interoperability of OpenFlow switches. Our key insight is in automatically identifying the testing inputs that cause different OpenFlow agent implementations to behave inconsistently. To this end, we first symbolically execute each agent under test in isolation to derive which set of inputs causes which behavior. We then crosscheck all distinct behaviors across different agent implementations and evaluate whether a common input subset causes inconsistent behaviors. Our evaluation shows that our tool identified several inconsistencies between the publicly available Reference OpenFlow switch and Open vSwitch implementations.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1145/2413176.2413207
CoNEXT
Keywords
Field
DocType
vague openflow specification,high-level network functionality,different openflow agent implementation,new network functionality,openflow switch interoperability testing,correct behavior,testing input,different agent implementation,basic functionality work,openflow agent,available reference openflow switch,reliability,computer science,switches,openflow
Interoperability,Computer science,Computer network,Implementation,Software,OpenFlow,Symbolic execution,Software-defined networking,Extensibility,Distributed computing
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
19
1.09
17
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Maciej Kuzniar120711.47
Peter Perešíni237521.98
Marco Canini385760.21
Daniele Venzano422116.42
Dejan Kostic51707119.11