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From: yufengmx @ 2019-12-13 8:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: dts, yinan.wang; +Cc: yufengmx
v2:
- update latencystat and bit rate option.
- add ewma_bits_out/in check.
- use new pktgen methods as traffic policy mode testing packet generator.
- abandon non-blocked ixia traffic source code changes in framework.
- use pktgen callback to to take the place of non-blocked query method.
- display metrics data and save them into rst file.
- use suite configuration file to set test content.
- remove debug source code.
- fix typo issue.
- fix pep8 issue.
yufengmx (4):
conf/metrics: test configuration
test_plans/metrics: add test plan index
test_plans/metrics: upload test plan
tests/metrics: upload automation script
conf/metrics.cfg | 5 +
test_plans/index.rst | 1 +
test_plans/metrics_test_plan.rst | 236 +++++++++
tests/TestSuite_metrics.py | 824 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
4 files changed, 1066 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 conf/metrics.cfg
create mode 100644 test_plans/metrics_test_plan.rst
create mode 100644 tests/TestSuite_metrics.py
--
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From: yufengmx @ 2019-12-13 8:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: dts, yinan.wang; +Cc: yufengmx
add metrics test configuration file.
Signed-off-by: yufengmx <yufengx.mo@intel.com>
---
conf/metrics.cfg | 5 +++++
1 file changed, 5 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 conf/metrics.cfg
diff --git a/conf/metrics.cfg b/conf/metrics.cfg
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3cff639
--- /dev/null
+++ b/conf/metrics.cfg
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+[content]
+frames_cfg = 64:0.07,128:0.04,256:0.02,512:0.01,1024:0.01
+duration = 60
+sample_number = 3
+rates = 100,80,40,20
--
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From: yufengmx @ 2019-12-13 8:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: dts, yinan.wang; +Cc: yufengmx
add metrics test plan index.
Signed-off-by: yufengmx <yufengx.mo@intel.com>
---
test_plans/index.rst | 1 +
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)
diff --git a/test_plans/index.rst b/test_plans/index.rst
index eb506e4..9bd5eda 100644
--- a/test_plans/index.rst
+++ b/test_plans/index.rst
@@ -135,6 +135,7 @@ The following are the test plans for the DPDK DTS automated test system.
enable_package_download_in_ice_driver_test_plan
multicast_test_plan
ethtool_stats_test_plan
+ metrics_test_plan.rst
veb_switch_test_plan
vf_daemon_test_plan
--
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From: yufengmx @ 2019-12-13 8:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: dts, yinan.wang; +Cc: yufengmx
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The Metrics implements a mechanism by which producers can publish numeric
information for later querying by consumers. Here dpdk-procinfo process is the
consumers. latency stats and bit rate are the two implements based on metrics lib.
Signed-off-by: yufengmx <yufengx.mo@intel.com>
---
test_plans/metrics_test_plan.rst | 236 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 236 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 test_plans/metrics_test_plan.rst
diff --git a/test_plans/metrics_test_plan.rst b/test_plans/metrics_test_plan.rst
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6dc051e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/test_plans/metrics_test_plan.rst
@@ -0,0 +1,236 @@
+.. Copyright (c) 2010-2019 Intel Corporation
+ All rights reserved.
+
+ Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+ modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
+ are met:
+
+ - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+
+ - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
+ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
+ the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
+ distribution.
+
+ - Neither the name of Intel Corporation nor the names of its
+ contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
+ from this software without specific prior written permission.
+
+ THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
+ "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+ LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS
+ FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
+ COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
+ INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
+ (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR
+ SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
+ HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT,
+ STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
+ ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED
+ OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+
+=======
+metrics
+=======
+
+The Metrics implements a mechanism by which *producers* can publish numeric
+information for later querying by *consumers*. Here dpdk-procinfo process is the
+*consumers*. ``latency stats`` and ``bit rate`` are the two implements based
+on metrics lib.
+
+The dpdk-procinfo process use new command line option "--metrics" to display
+metrics statistics.
+
+Functionality:
+
+* The library will register ethdev Rx/Tx callbacks for each active port,
+ queue combinations.
+* The library will register latency stats names with new metrics library.
+* Rx packets will be marked with time stamp on each sampling interval.
+* On Tx side, packets with time stamp will be considered for calculating
+ the minimum, maximum, average latencies and also jitter.
+* Average latency is calculated using exponential weighted moving average
+ method.
+* Minimum and maximum latencies will be low and high latency values
+ observed so far.
+* Jitter calculation is done based on inter packet delay variation.
+
+note: DPDK technical document refer to ``doc/guides/prog_guide/metrics_lib.rst``
+
+latency stats
+=============
+
+Latency stats measures minimum, average and maximum latencies, and jitter in
+nano seconds.
+
+bit rate
+========
+
+Calculates peak and average bit-rate statistics.
+
+Prerequisites
+=============
+
+2x Intel® 82599 (Niantic) NICs (2x 10GbE full duplex optical ports per NIC)
+plugged into the available PCIe Gen2 8-lane slots in two different configurations.
+
+port topology diagram::
+
+ packet generator DUT
+ .-----------. .-----------.
+ | .-------. | | .-------. |
+ | | portA | | <------------------> | | port0 | |
+ | | portB | | <------------------> | | port1 | |
+ | '-------' | | '-------' |
+ | | | nic |
+ '-----------' '-----------'
+
+Test content
+============
+
+latency stats
+-------------
+
+The idea behind the testing process is to send different frames number of
+different packets from packet generator to the DUT while these are being
+forwarded back by the app and measure some of statistics. These data are queried
+by the dpdk-proc app.
+
+- min_latencyy_ns
+
+ - Minimum latency in nano seconds
+
+- max_latencyy_ns
+
+ - Maximum latency in nano seconds
+
+- avg_latencyy_ns
+
+ - Average latency in nano seconds
+
+- jittery_ns
+
+ - Latency variation
+
+bit rate
+--------
+
+The idea behind the testing process is to send different frames number of
+different packets from packet generator to the DUT while these are being
+forwarded back by the app and measure some of statistics. These data are queried
+by the dpdk-proc app.
+
+- mean_bits_in
+
+ - Average rx bits rate
+
+- mean_bits_out
+
+ - Average tx bits rate
+
+- peak_bits_in
+
+ - peak rx bits rate
+
+- peak_bits_out
+
+ - peak tx bits rate
+
+- ewma_bits_in
+
+ - Average inbound bit-rate (EWMA smoothed)
+
+- ewma_bits_out
+
+ - Average outbound bit-rate (EWMA smoothed)
+
+transmission packet format
+--------------------------
+UDP format::
+
+ [Ether()/IP()/UDP()/Raw('\0'*60)]
+
+transmission Frames size
+------------------------
+Then measure the forwarding throughput for different frame sizes.
+
+Frame size(64/128/256/512/1024)
+
+Test Case : test latency stats
+==============================
+#. Connect two physical ports to traffic generator.
+
+#. bind two ports to igb_uio driver::
+
+ ./tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py --bind=igb_uio 0000:xx:00.0 0000:xx:00.1
+
+#. Start testpmd, set it in io fwd mode::
+
+ ./testpmd -c 0x30 -n 4 -- -i --latencystats=2
+ testpmd> set fwd io
+ testpmd> start
+
+#. Configure packet flow in packet generator.
+
+#. Use packet generator to send packets, continue traffic lasting several minitues.
+
+#. run dpdk-proc to get latency stats data, query data at a average interval and
+ get 5 times data::
+
+ ./app/dpdk-procinfo -- --metrics
+
+#. latency stats has no reference standard data, only check non-zero and logic reasonable value.
+
+Test Case : test bit rate
+=========================
+#. Connect two physical ports to traffic generator.
+
+#. bind two ports to igb_uio driver.
+
+ ./tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py --bind=igb_uio 00:08.0 00:08.1
+
+#. Start testpmd, set it in io fwd mode::
+
+ ./testpmd -c 0x30 -n 4 -- -i --bitrate-stats=2
+ testpmd> set fwd io
+ testpmd> start
+
+#. Configure packet flow in packet generator.
+
+#. Use packet generator to send packets, continue traffic lasting several minitues.
+
+#. run dpdk-proc to get latency stats data, query data at a average interval and
+ get 5 times data::
+
+ ./app/dpdk-procinfo -- --metrics
+
+#. Compare dpdk statistics data with packet generator statistics data.
+
+Test Case : test bit rate peak value
+====================================
+#. Connect two physical ports to traffic generator.
+
+#. bind two ports to igb_uio driver::
+
+ ./tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py --bind=igb_uio 00:08.0 00:08.1
+
+#. Start testpmd, set it in io fwd mode::
+
+ ./testpmd -c 0x30 -n 4 -- -i --bitrate-stats=2
+ testpmd> set fwd io
+ testpmd> start
+
+#. Configure packet flow in packet generator.
+
+#. Use packet generator to send packets, continue traffic lasting several minitues.
+
+#. run dpdk-proc to get latency stats data, query data at a average interval and
+ get 5 times data::
+
+ ./app/dpdk-procinfo -- --metrics
+
+#. decline packet generator rate percent from 100%/80%/60%/20%, loop step 5/6.
+
+#. check peak_bits_out/peak_bits_in should keep the first max value when packet
+ generator work with decreasing traffic rate percent.
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2020-01-02 3:19 ` Tu, Lijuan
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From: yufengmx @ 2019-12-13 8:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: dts, yinan.wang; +Cc: yufengmx
The Metrics implements a mechanism by which producers can publish numeric
information for later querying by consumers. Here dpdk-procinfo process is the
consumers. latency stats and bit rate are the two implements based on metrics lib.
Signed-off-by: yufengmx <yufengx.mo@intel.com>
---
tests/TestSuite_metrics.py | 824 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 824 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 tests/TestSuite_metrics.py
diff --git a/tests/TestSuite_metrics.py b/tests/TestSuite_metrics.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d098ccd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/TestSuite_metrics.py
@@ -0,0 +1,824 @@
+# BSD LICENSE
+#
+# Copyright(c) 2010-2019 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
+# All rights reserved.
+#
+# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
+# are met:
+#
+# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
+# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
+# the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
+# distribution.
+# * Neither the name of Intel Corporation nor the names of its
+# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
+# from this software without specific prior written permission.
+#
+# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
+# 'AS IS' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
+# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
+# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
+# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
+# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
+# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
+# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
+# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+
+'''
+DPDK Test suite.
+'''
+
+import os
+import re
+import time
+import random
+import traceback
+from copy import deepcopy
+from pprint import pformat
+
+from test_case import TestCase
+from pmd_output import PmdOutput
+from exception import VerifyFailure
+from settings import HEADER_SIZE
+from packet import Packet
+from pktgen import TRANSMIT_CONT
+from config import SuiteConf
+
+
+class TestMetrics(TestCase):
+ BIT_RATE = 'bit_rate'
+ LATENCY = 'latency'
+ display_seq = {
+ # metrics bit rate
+ BIT_RATE: [
+ 'mean_bits_in',
+ 'peak_bits_in',
+ 'ewma_bits_in',
+ 'mean_bits_out',
+ 'peak_bits_out',
+ 'ewma_bits_out'],
+ # metrics latency
+ LATENCY: [
+ 'min_latency_ns',
+ 'max_latency_ns',
+ 'avg_latency_ns',
+ 'jitter_ns'], }
+
+ def d_a_con(self, cmd):
+ _cmd = [cmd, '# ', 10] if isinstance(cmd, (str, unicode)) else cmd
+ output = self.dut.alt_session.send_expect(*_cmd)
+ output2 = self.dut.alt_session.session.get_session_before(2)
+ return output + os.linesep + output2
+
+ @property
+ def target_dir(self):
+ # get absolute directory of target source code
+ target_dir = '/root' + self.dut.base_dir[1:] \
+ if self.dut.base_dir.startswith('~') else \
+ self.dut.base_dir
+ return target_dir
+
+ def get_pkt_len(self, pkt_type, frame_size=64):
+ headers_size = sum(
+ map(lambda x: HEADER_SIZE[x], ['eth', 'ip', pkt_type]))
+ pktlen = frame_size - headers_size
+ return pktlen
+
+ def config_stream(self, framesize):
+ payload_size = self.get_pkt_len('udp', framesize)
+ # set streams for traffic
+ pkt_config = {
+ 'type': 'UDP',
+ 'pkt_layers': {
+ 'raw': {'payload': ['58'] * payload_size}}, }
+ # create packet for send
+ pkt_type = pkt_config.get('type')
+ pkt_layers = pkt_config.get('pkt_layers')
+ pkt = Packet(pkt_type=pkt_type)
+ for layer in pkt_layers.keys():
+ pkt.config_layer(layer, pkt_layers[layer])
+ self.logger.debug(pformat(pkt.pktgen.pkt.command()))
+
+ return pkt.pktgen.pkt
+
+ def add_stream_to_pktgen(self, txport, rxport, send_pkt, option):
+ stream_ids = []
+ for pkt in send_pkt:
+ _option = deepcopy(option)
+ _option['pcap'] = pkt
+ # link peer 0
+ stream_id = self.tester.pktgen.add_stream(txport, rxport, pkt)
+ self.tester.pktgen.config_stream(stream_id, _option)
+ stream_ids.append(stream_id)
+ # link peer 1
+ stream_id = self.tester.pktgen.add_stream(rxport, txport, pkt)
+ self.tester.pktgen.config_stream(stream_id, _option)
+ stream_ids.append(stream_id)
+ return stream_ids
+
+ def send_packets_by_pktgen(self, option):
+ txport = option.get('tx_intf')
+ rxport = option.get('rx_intf')
+ rate = option.get('rate', float(100))
+ send_pkt = option.get('stream')
+ # clear streams before add new streams
+ self.tester.pktgen.clear_streams()
+ # attach streams to pktgen
+ stream_option = {
+ 'stream_config': {
+ 'txmode': {},
+ 'transmit_mode': TRANSMIT_CONT,
+ 'rate': rate, }
+ }
+ stream_ids = self.add_stream_to_pktgen(
+ txport, rxport, send_pkt, stream_option)
+ # run pktgen traffic
+ traffic_opt = option.get('traffic_opt')
+ self.logger.debug(traffic_opt)
+ result = self.tester.pktgen.measure(stream_ids, traffic_opt)
+
+ return result
+
+ def run_traffic(self, option):
+ tester_tx_port_id = self.tester.get_local_port(self.dut_ports[0])
+ tester_rx_port_id = self.tester.get_local_port(self.dut_ports[1])
+ ports_topo = {
+ 'tx_intf': tester_tx_port_id,
+ 'rx_intf': tester_rx_port_id,
+ 'stream': option.get('stream'),
+ 'rate': option.get('rate') or 100.0,
+ 'traffic_opt': option.get('traffic_opt'), }
+ # begin traffic
+ result = self.send_packets_by_pktgen(ports_topo)
+
+ return result
+
+ def init_testpmd(self):
+ self.testpmd = PmdOutput(self.dut)
+
+ def start_testpmd(self, mode):
+ table = {
+ self.BIT_RATE: 'bitrate-stats',
+ self.LATENCY: 'latencystats', }
+ if mode not in table:
+ return
+ option = '--{0}={1}'.format(table.get(mode), self.monitor_cores)
+ self.testpmd.start_testpmd(
+ '1S/2C/1T',
+ eal_param='-v',
+ param=option)
+ self.is_pmd_on = True
+
+ def set_testpmd(self):
+ cmds = [
+ 'set fwd io',
+ 'start']
+ [self.testpmd.execute_cmd(cmd) for cmd in cmds]
+
+ def close_testpmd(self):
+ if not self.is_pmd_on:
+ return
+ self.testpmd.quit()
+ self.is_pmd_on = False
+
+ def init_proc_info_tool(self):
+ option = ' -v -- --metrics'
+ self.dpdk_proc = os.path.join(
+ self.target_dir, self.target, "app", "dpdk-procinfo" + option)
+ self.metrics_stat = []
+
+ def proc_info_query(self, flag=None):
+ msg = self.d_a_con(self.dpdk_proc)
+ self.logger.debug(msg)
+ portStatus = {}
+ keys = self.display_seq.get(flag or self.BIT_RATE)
+ curPortNo = None
+ portPat = r"metrics for port (\d)+.*#"
+ summary = 'non port'
+ for item2 in msg.splitlines():
+ item = item2.strip(os.linesep)
+ if 'metrics' in item:
+ curPortNo = summary \
+ if summary in item.lower() else \
+ int("".join(re.findall(portPat, item, re.M)))
+ portStatus[curPortNo] = {}
+ if curPortNo is None:
+ continue
+ if ":" in item:
+ status = item.strip().split(': ')
+ if len(status) == 2:
+ portStatus[curPortNo][status[0]] = int(status[1].strip())
+ retPortStatus = {}
+ for port_id in portStatus:
+ retPortStatus[port_id] = {}
+ for key in keys:
+ retPortStatus[port_id][key] = portStatus[port_id][key]
+ self.logger.debug(pformat(retPortStatus))
+
+ return retPortStatus
+
+ def proc_info_query_bit_rate(self):
+ self.metrics_stat.append(self.proc_info_query(self.BIT_RATE))
+
+ def proc_info_query_latency(self):
+ self.metrics_stat.append(self.proc_info_query(self.LATENCY))
+
+ def display_suite_result(self, data):
+ values = data.get('values')
+ title = data.get('title')
+ self.result_table_create(title)
+ for value in values:
+ self.result_table_add(value)
+ self.result_table_print()
+
+ def display_metrics_data(self, port_status, mode=None):
+ mode = mode if mode else self.BIT_RATE
+ display_seq = self.display_seq.get(mode)
+ textLength = max(map(lambda x: len(x), display_seq))
+ for port in sorted(port_status.keys()):
+ port_value = port_status[port]
+ if port != 'non port':
+ self.logger.info("port {0}".format(port))
+ for key in display_seq:
+ value = port_value[key]
+ self.logger.info("{0} = [{1}]".format(
+ key.ljust(textLength), value))
+ else:
+ maxvalue = max(map(lambda x: int(x), port_value.values()))
+ if not maxvalue:
+ continue
+ self.logger.info("port {0}".format(port))
+ for key in display_seq:
+ value = port_value[key]
+ if value:
+ self.logger.info("{0} = [{1}]".format(
+ key.ljust(textLength), value))
+
+ def sample_bit_rate_after_stop_traffic(self, query_interval):
+ self.logger.info("sample data after stop traffic")
+ max_query_count = self.query_times_after_stop
+ bit_rate_stop_results = []
+ while max_query_count:
+ time.sleep(query_interval)
+ bit_rate_stop_results.append(self.proc_info_query(self.BIT_RATE))
+ max_query_count -= 1
+ # get statistic after stop testpmd
+ self.testpmd.execute_cmd('stop')
+ stop_testpmd_results = []
+ max_query_count = 2
+ while max_query_count:
+ time.sleep(query_interval)
+ stop_testpmd_results.append(self.proc_info_query(self.BIT_RATE))
+ max_query_count -= 1
+ # check metrics status
+ first_result = stop_testpmd_results[0]
+ second_result = stop_testpmd_results[1]
+ if cmp(first_result, second_result) == 0:
+ msg = "bit rate statistics stop successful after stop testpmd"
+ self.logger.info(msg)
+ else:
+ msg = "bit rate statistics fail to stop after stop testpmd"
+ self.logger.warning(msg)
+ return bit_rate_stop_results
+
+ def sample_bit_rate(self, frame_size, content):
+ duration = content.get('duration')
+ sample_number = content.get('sample_number')
+ query_interval = duration / sample_number
+ # start testpmd
+ self.testpmd.execute_cmd('start')
+ # run traffic
+ self.metrics_stat = []
+ opt = {
+ 'stream': self.streams.get(frame_size),
+ 'traffic_opt': {
+ 'method': 'throughput',
+ 'duration': duration,
+ 'interval': query_interval,
+ 'callback': self.proc_info_query_bit_rate}, }
+ result = self.run_traffic(opt)
+ pktgen_results = [{'total': {'rx_bps': rx_pps, 'rx_pps': rx_bps}}
+ for rx_pps, rx_bps in result]
+ # get data after traffic stop
+ metrcis_stats_after_stop = self.sample_bit_rate_after_stop_traffic(
+ query_interval)
+ # save testing configuration
+ sub_stats = {
+ 'pktgen_stats_on_traffic': pktgen_results,
+ 'metrics_stats_on_traffic': deepcopy(self.metrics_stat),
+ 'metrics_stats_after_traffic_stop': metrcis_stats_after_stop,
+ 'test_content': {
+ 'frame_size': frame_size,
+ 'traffic_duration': duration,
+ 'query_interval': query_interval}}
+
+ return sub_stats
+
+ def display_metrics_bit_rate(self, metrics_data):
+ title = ['No', 'port']
+ values = []
+ for index, result in enumerate(metrics_data):
+ for port, data in sorted(result.iteritems()):
+ _value = [index, port]
+ for key, value in data.iteritems():
+ if key not in title:
+ title.append(key)
+ _value.append(value)
+ values.append(_value)
+ metrics_data = {
+ 'title': title,
+ 'values': values}
+ self.display_suite_result(metrics_data)
+
+ def calculate_bit_rate_deviation(self, pktgen_stats, metrics_stats):
+ pktgen_bps = max([result.get('total').get('rx_bps')
+ for result in pktgen_stats])
+ metrics_bps_in = 0
+ metrics_bps_out = 0
+ for index, result in enumerate(metrics_stats):
+ for port_id in self.dut_ports:
+ metrics_bps_in += result.get(port_id).get('mean_bits_in')
+ metrics_bps_out += result.get(port_id).get('mean_bits_out')
+ mean_metrics_bps_in = metrics_bps_in / (index + 1)
+ mean_metrics_bps_out = metrics_bps_out / (index + 1)
+
+ return (1.0 - float(mean_metrics_bps_in) / float(pktgen_bps),
+ 1.0 - float(mean_metrics_bps_out) / float(pktgen_bps))
+
+ def check_metrics_data_after_stop_traffic(self, data):
+ # check mean_bits, it should be zero
+ for port_id in self.dut_ports:
+ for result in data:
+ metrics_bps_in = result.get(port_id).get('mean_bits_in')
+ metrics_bps_out = result.get(port_id).get('mean_bits_out')
+ if metrics_bps_in or metrics_bps_out:
+ msg = 'mean_bits bps is not cleared as exepected'
+ raise VerifyFailure(msg)
+ # check peak_bits, it should be the same
+ for port_id in self.dut_ports:
+ peak_bits_in = []
+ peak_bits_out = []
+ for result in data:
+ peak_bits_in.append(result.get(port_id).get('peak_bits_in'))
+ peak_bits_out.append(result.get(port_id).get('peak_bits_out'))
+ if len(set(peak_bits_in)) > 1 or len(set(peak_bits_out)) > 1:
+ msg = 'peak_bits bps is not keep the maximum value'
+ raise VerifyFailure(msg)
+ # check ewma_bits, it should decrease step by step
+ for port_id in self.dut_ports:
+ for key in ['ewma_bits_in', 'ewma_bits_out']:
+ ewma_bits = []
+ for result in data:
+ ewma_bits.append(result.get(port_id).get(key))
+ status = [ewma_bits[index] > ewma_bits[port_id + 1]
+ for index in range(len(ewma_bits) - 1)]
+ if all(status):
+ continue
+ msg = 'ewma_bits bps not decrease'
+ raise VerifyFailure(msg)
+
+ def check_one_bit_rate_deviation(self, data, bias):
+ # display test content
+ test_content = data.get('test_content')
+ test_cfg = {
+ 'title': test_content.keys(),
+ 'values': [test_content.values()]}
+ self.display_suite_result(test_cfg)
+ # display pktgen bit rate statistics on traffic
+ self.logger.info("pktgen bit rate statistics:")
+ pktgen_results = data.get('pktgen_stats_on_traffic')
+ self.display_metrics_bit_rate(pktgen_results)
+ # display metrics bit rate statistics on traffic
+ self.logger.info("dpdk metrics bit rate statistics on traffic:")
+ metrics_results = data.get('metrics_stats_on_traffic')
+ self.display_metrics_bit_rate(metrics_results)
+ # check bit rate bias between packet generator and dpdk metircs
+ in_bias, out_bias = \
+ self.calculate_bit_rate_deviation(pktgen_results, metrics_results)
+ msg = ('in bps bias is {0} '
+ 'out bps bias is {1} '
+ 'expected bias is {2}').format(in_bias, out_bias, bias)
+ self.logger.info(msg)
+ if in_bias > bias or out_bias > bias:
+ msg = ('metrics mean_bits bps has more than {} bias'
+ 'compared with pktgen bps').format(bias)
+ raise VerifyFailure(msg)
+ # display dpdk metrics bit rate statistics after stop traffic
+ self.logger.info("dpdk metrics bit rate statistics when stop traffic:")
+ metrics_results = data.get('metrics_stats_after_traffic_stop')
+ self.display_metrics_bit_rate(metrics_results)
+ # check metrics tool mean_bits/ewma_bits/peak_bits behavior after stop
+ # traffic
+ self.check_metrics_data_after_stop_traffic(metrics_results)
+
+ def sample_bit_rate_peak_after_stop_traffic(self, query_interval):
+ self.logger.info("sample data after stop traffic")
+ # sample data after stop
+ max_query_count = self.query_times_after_stop
+ bit_rate_stop_results = []
+ while max_query_count:
+ time.sleep(query_interval)
+ bit_rate_stop_results.append(self.proc_info_query(self.BIT_RATE))
+ max_query_count -= 1
+ # check metrics status after stop testpmd
+ self.testpmd.execute_cmd('stop')
+ self.logger.info("get metrics bit rate stop after stop testpmd:")
+ stop_testpmd_results = []
+ max_query_count = 2
+ while max_query_count:
+ time.sleep(query_interval)
+ stop_testpmd_results.append(self.proc_info_query(self.BIT_RATE))
+ max_query_count -= 1
+ # check metrics tool status
+ first_result = stop_testpmd_results[0]
+ second_result = stop_testpmd_results[1]
+ if cmp(first_result, second_result) == 0:
+ msg = "metrics bit rate stop successful after stop testpmd"
+ self.logger.info(msg)
+ else:
+ msg = "metrics bit rate fail to stop after stop testpmd"
+ self.logger.warning(msg)
+ return bit_rate_stop_results
+
+ def sample_bit_rate_peak(self, frame_size, rate, content):
+ duration = content.get('duration')
+ sample_number = content.get('sample_number')
+ query_interval = duration / sample_number
+ # start testpmd
+ self.testpmd.execute_cmd('start')
+ # run traffic
+ opt = {
+ 'stream': self.streams.get(frame_size),
+ 'rate': rate,
+ 'traffic_opt': {
+ 'method': 'throughput',
+ 'duration': duration, }, }
+ result = self.run_traffic(opt)
+ pktgen_results = [{'total': {'rx_bps': rx_pps, 'rx_pps': rx_bps}}
+ for rx_pps, rx_bps in [result]]
+ # get data after traffic stop
+ metrcis_stats_after_stop = \
+ self.sample_bit_rate_peak_after_stop_traffic(query_interval)
+ # save testing configuration
+ sub_stats = {
+ 'pktgen_stats_on_traffic': pktgen_results,
+ 'metrics_stats_after_traffic_stop': metrcis_stats_after_stop,
+ 'test_content': {
+ 'rate': rate,
+ 'frame_size': frame_size,
+ 'traffic_duration': duration,
+ 'query_interval': query_interval}}
+
+ return sub_stats
+
+ def get_one_bit_rate_peak(self, data):
+ # display test content
+ test_content = data.get('test_content')
+ test_cfg = {
+ 'title': test_content.keys(),
+ 'values': [test_content.values()]}
+ self.display_suite_result(test_cfg)
+ # display pktgen bit rate statistics on traffic
+ self.logger.info("pktgen bit rate statistics :")
+ pktgen_results = data.get('pktgen_stats_on_traffic')
+ self.display_metrics_bit_rate(pktgen_results)
+ pktgen_bps = max([result.get('total').get('rx_bps')
+ for result in pktgen_results])
+ # display dpdk metrics bit rate statistics after stop traffic
+ self.logger.info("dpdk bit rate statistics after stop traffic:")
+ metrics_results = data.get('metrics_stats_after_traffic_stop')
+ self.display_metrics_bit_rate(metrics_results)
+ metrics_peak_data = {}
+ for port_id in self.dut_ports:
+ metrics_peak_data[port_id] = {
+ 'peak_bits_in':
+ max([result.get(port_id).get('peak_bits_in')
+ for result in metrics_results]),
+ 'peak_bits_out':
+ max([result.get(port_id).get('peak_bits_out')
+ for result in metrics_results]),
+ }
+ return pktgen_bps, metrics_peak_data
+
+ def check_bit_rate_peak_data(self, data):
+ '''
+ check ``peak_bits_in/peak_bits_out`` should keep the first max value
+ when packet generator work with decreasing traffic rate percent.
+ '''
+ pktgen_stats = []
+ metrics_stats = []
+ for sub_data in data:
+ pktgen_stat, metrics_stat = self.get_one_bit_rate_peak(sub_data)
+ pktgen_stats.append(pktgen_stat)
+ metrics_stats.append(metrics_stat)
+ # check if traffic run with decreasing rate percent
+ status = [pktgen_stats[index] > pktgen_stats[index + 1]
+ for index in range(len(pktgen_stats) - 1)]
+ msg = 'traffic rate percent does not run with decreasing rate percent'
+ self.verify(all(status), msg)
+ # check ``peak_bits_in/peak_bits_out`` keep the first max value
+ for port_id in self.dut_ports:
+ for key in ['peak_bits_in', 'peak_bits_out']:
+ peak_values = [metrics_stat.get(port_id).get(key)
+ for metrics_stat in metrics_stats]
+ max_value = max(peak_values)
+ if max_value != metrics_stats[0].get(port_id).get(key):
+ msg = 'port {0} {1} does not keep maximum value'.format(
+ port_id, key)
+ raise VerifyFailure(msg)
+
+ def sample_latency_after_stop_traffic(self, query_interval):
+ self.logger.info("sample statistics after stop traffic")
+ # sample data after stop
+ max_query_count = self.query_times_after_stop
+ latency_stop_results = []
+ while max_query_count:
+ time.sleep(5)
+ latency_stop_results.append(self.proc_info_query(self.LATENCY))
+ max_query_count -= 1
+ # check statistic status after stop testpmd
+ self.testpmd.execute_cmd('stop')
+ self.logger.info("query metrics latency after stop testpmd:")
+ stop_testpmd_results = []
+ max_query_count = 2
+ while max_query_count:
+ time.sleep(query_interval)
+ stop_testpmd_results.append(self.proc_info_query(self.LATENCY))
+ max_query_count -= 1
+ # check metrics behavior
+ first_result = stop_testpmd_results[0]
+ second_result = stop_testpmd_results[1]
+ if cmp(first_result, second_result) == 0:
+ msg = "metrics latency stop successful after stop testpmd"
+ self.logger.info(msg)
+ else:
+ msg = "metrics latency fail to stop after stop testpmd"
+ self.logger.warning(msg)
+ return latency_stop_results
+
+ def display_metrics_latency(self, metrics_data):
+ title = ['No', 'port']
+ values = []
+ for index, result in enumerate(metrics_data):
+ for port_id, data in result.iteritems():
+ _value = [index, port_id]
+ for key, value in data.iteritems():
+ if key not in title:
+ title.append(key)
+ _value.append(value)
+ values.append(_value)
+ metrics_data = {
+ 'title': title,
+ 'values': values}
+ self.display_suite_result(metrics_data)
+
+ def sample_latency(self, frame_size, content):
+ self.metrics_stat = []
+ duration = content.get('duration')
+ sample_number = content.get('sample_number')
+ query_interval = duration / sample_number
+ # start testpmd
+ self.testpmd.execute_cmd('start')
+ # run traffic
+ opt = {
+ 'stream': self.streams.get(frame_size),
+ 'traffic_opt': {
+ 'method': 'latency',
+ 'duration': duration, }, }
+ pktgen_results = self.run_traffic(opt)
+ # get data after traffic stop
+ metrcis_stats_after_stop = self.sample_latency_after_stop_traffic(
+ query_interval)
+ # save testing configuration and results
+ sub_stats = {
+ 'pktgen_stats_on_traffic': pktgen_results,
+ 'metrics_stats_after_traffic_stop': metrcis_stats_after_stop,
+ 'test_content': {
+ 'rate': 100.0,
+ 'frame_size': frame_size,
+ 'traffic_duration': duration,
+ 'query_interval': query_interval}}
+
+ return sub_stats
+
+ def check_one_latecny_data(self, data):
+ '''
+ packet generator calculates line latency between tx port and rx port,
+ dpdk metrics calculates packet forward latency between rx and tx inside
+ testpmd. These two types latency data are used for different purposes.
+ '''
+ # display test content
+ test_content = data.get('test_content')
+ test_cfg = {
+ 'title': test_content.keys(),
+ 'values': [test_content.values()]}
+ self.display_suite_result(test_cfg)
+ # display pktgen latency statistics on traffic
+ self.logger.info("pktgen line latency statistics :")
+ pktgen_results = data.get('pktgen_stats_on_traffic')
+ self.display_metrics_latency([pktgen_results])
+ # check if the value is reasonable, no reference data
+ for port, value in pktgen_results.iteritems():
+ max_value = value.get('max')
+ min_value = value.get('min')
+ average = value.get('average')
+ if max_value == 0 and average == 0 and min_value == 0:
+ msg = 'failed to get pktgen latency data'
+ raise VerifyFailure(msg)
+ continue
+ if max_value > average and average > min_value and min_value > 0:
+ continue
+ msg = ('pktgen latency is wrong: '
+ 'max <{0}> '
+ 'average <{1}> '
+ 'min <{2}>').format(
+ max_value, average, min_value)
+ raise VerifyFailure(msg)
+ # display dpdk metrics latency statistics
+ self.logger.info("dpdk forward latency statistics :")
+ metrics_results = data.get('metrics_stats_after_traffic_stop')
+ self.display_metrics_latency(metrics_results)
+ # check if the value is reasonable, no reference data
+ for index, result in enumerate(metrics_results):
+ for port, value in result.iteritems():
+ if port != 'non port':
+ continue
+ max_value = value.get('max_latency_ns')
+ min_value = value.get('min_latency_ns')
+ average = value.get('avg_latency_ns')
+ # ignore invalid data
+ if max_value == 0 and average == 0 and min_value == 0:
+ msg = 'failed to get metrics latency data'
+ raise VerifyFailure(msg)
+ if max_value > average and \
+ average > min_value and min_value > 0:
+ continue
+ msg = ('metrics latency is wrong : '
+ 'min_latency_ns <{0}> '
+ 'avg_latency_ns <{1}> '
+ 'min_latency_ns <{2}>').format(
+ max_value, average, min_value)
+ raise VerifyFailure(msg)
+ msg = 'frame_size {0} latency data is ok.'.format(
+ test_content.get('frame_size'))
+ self.logger.info(msg)
+
+ def verify_bit_rate(self):
+ except_content = None
+ try:
+ # set testpmd on ready status
+ self.start_testpmd(self.BIT_RATE)
+ self.set_testpmd()
+ stats = []
+ for frame_size in self.test_content.get('frame_sizes'):
+ sub_stats = self.sample_bit_rate(frame_size, self.test_content)
+ stats.append(
+ [sub_stats, self.test_content.get('bias').get(frame_size)])
+ for data, bias in stats:
+ self.check_one_bit_rate_deviation(data, bias)
+ except Exception as e:
+ self.logger.error(traceback.format_exc())
+ except_content = e
+ finally:
+ self.close_testpmd()
+
+ # re-raise verify exception result
+ if except_content:
+ raise Exception(except_content)
+
+ def verify_bit_rate_peak(self):
+ except_content = None
+ try:
+ # set testpmd on ready status
+ self.start_testpmd(self.BIT_RATE)
+ self.set_testpmd()
+ stats = []
+ frame_sizes = self.test_content.get('frame_sizes')
+ frame_size = frame_sizes[random.randint(0, len(frame_sizes) - 1)]
+ for rate in self.test_content.get('rates'):
+ sub_stats = self.sample_bit_rate_peak(
+ frame_size, rate, self.test_content)
+ stats.append(sub_stats)
+ self.check_bit_rate_peak_data(stats)
+ except Exception as e:
+ self.logger.error(traceback.format_exc())
+ except_content = e
+ finally:
+ self.close_testpmd()
+
+ # re-raise verify exception result
+ if except_content:
+ raise Exception(except_content)
+
+ def verify_latency_stat(self):
+ except_content = None
+ try:
+ # set testpmd on ready status
+ self.start_testpmd(self.LATENCY)
+ self.set_testpmd()
+ # get test content
+ stats = []
+ for frame_size in self.test_content.get('frame_sizes'):
+ sub_stats = self.sample_latency(frame_size, self.test_content)
+ stats.append(sub_stats)
+ for data in stats:
+ self.check_one_latecny_data(data)
+ except Exception as e:
+ self.logger.error(traceback.format_exc())
+ except_content = e
+ finally:
+ self.close_testpmd()
+
+ # re-raise verify exception result
+ if except_content:
+ raise Exception(except_content)
+
+ def verify_supported_nic(self):
+ supported_drivers = ['ixgbe']
+ result = all([self.dut.ports_info[port_id]['port'].default_driver in
+ supported_drivers
+ for port_id in self.dut_ports])
+ msg = "current nic is not supported"
+ self.verify(result, msg)
+
+ def get_test_content_from_cfg(self):
+ conf = SuiteConf(self.suite_name)
+ cfg_content = dict(conf.suite_conf.load_section('content'))
+ frames_cfg = cfg_content.get('frames_cfg')
+ info = [(int(item[0]), float(item[1]))
+ for item in [item.split(':') for item in frames_cfg.split(',')]]
+ frames_info = dict(info)
+ test_content = {
+ 'frame_sizes': frames_info.keys(),
+ 'duration': int(cfg_content.get('duration') or 0),
+ 'sample_number': int(cfg_content.get('sample_number') or 0),
+ 'rates': [int(item)
+ for item in cfg_content.get('rates').split(',')],
+ 'bias': frames_info}
+ self.query_times_after_stop = 5
+
+ return test_content
+
+ def preset_traffic(self):
+ self.streams = {}
+ # prepare streams instance
+ for frame_size in self.test_content.get('frame_sizes'):
+ self.streams[frame_size] = self.config_stream(frame_size)
+
+ def preset_test_environment(self):
+ # get test content
+ self.test_content = self.get_test_content_from_cfg()
+ self.logger.debug(pformat(self.test_content))
+ # binary status flag
+ self.is_pmd_on = None
+ # monitor cores
+ self.monitor_cores = '2'
+ # init binary
+ self.init_testpmd()
+ self.init_proc_info_tool()
+ # traffic relevant
+ self.preset_traffic()
+ #
+ # Test cases.
+ #
+
+ def set_up_all(self):
+ self.dut_ports = self.dut.get_ports(self.nic)
+ self.verify(len(self.dut_ports) >= 2, "Not enough ports")
+ # prepare testing environment
+ self.preset_test_environment()
+
+ def tear_down_all(self):
+ """ Run after each test suite. """
+ pass
+
+ def set_up(self):
+ """ Run before each test case. """
+ pass
+
+ def tear_down(self):
+ """ Run after each test case. """
+ self.dut.kill_all()
+
+ def test_perf_bit_rate_peak(self):
+ """
+ Test bit rate peak
+ """
+ self.verify_bit_rate_peak()
+
+ def test_perf_bit_rate(self):
+ """
+ Test bit rate
+ """
+ self.verify_bit_rate()
+
+ def test_perf_latency_stat(self):
+ """
+ Test latency stat
+ """
+ self.verify_latency_stat()
--
2.21.0
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* Re: [dts] [PATCH V2 1/4] conf/metrics: test configuration
2019-12-13 8:51 ` [dts] [PATCH V2 1/4] conf/metrics: test configuration yufengmx
@ 2019-12-27 8:32 ` Wang, Yinan
0 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Wang, Yinan @ 2019-12-27 8:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Mo, YufengX, dts
Acked-by: Wang, Yinan <yinan.wang@intel.com>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mo, YufengX <yufengx.mo@intel.com>
> Sent: 2019年12月13日 16:52
> To: dts@dpdk.org; Wang, Yinan <yinan.wang@intel.com>
> Cc: Mo, YufengX <yufengx.mo@intel.com>
> Subject: [dts][PATCH V2 1/4] conf/metrics: test configuration
>
>
> add metrics test configuration file.
>
> Signed-off-by: yufengmx <yufengx.mo@intel.com>
> ---
> conf/metrics.cfg | 5 +++++
> 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+)
> create mode 100644 conf/metrics.cfg
>
> diff --git a/conf/metrics.cfg b/conf/metrics.cfg new file mode 100644 index
> 0000000..3cff639
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/conf/metrics.cfg
> @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
> +[content]
> +frames_cfg = 64:0.07,128:0.04,256:0.02,512:0.01,1024:0.01
> +duration = 60
> +sample_number = 3
> +rates = 100,80,40,20
> --
> 2.21.0
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* Re: [dts] [PATCH V2 0/4] metrics: upload suite test plan and script
2019-12-13 8:51 [dts] [PATCH V2 0/4] metrics: upload suite test plan and script yufengmx
` (3 preceding siblings ...)
2019-12-13 8:51 ` [dts] [PATCH V2 4/4] tests/metrics: upload automation script yufengmx
@ 2019-12-27 8:32 ` Wang, Yinan
2020-01-02 3:19 ` Tu, Lijuan
5 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Wang, Yinan @ 2019-12-27 8:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Mo, YufengX, dts
Acked-by: Wang, Yinan <yinan.wang@intel.com>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mo, YufengX <yufengx.mo@intel.com>
> Sent: 2019年12月13日 16:52
> To: dts@dpdk.org; Wang, Yinan <yinan.wang@intel.com>
> Cc: Mo, YufengX <yufengx.mo@intel.com>
> Subject: [dts][PATCH V2 0/4] metrics: upload suite test plan and script
>
>
> v2:
> - update latencystat and bit rate option.
> - add ewma_bits_out/in check.
> - use new pktgen methods as traffic policy mode testing packet generator.
> - abandon non-blocked ixia traffic source code changes in framework.
> - use pktgen callback to to take the place of non-blocked query method.
> - display metrics data and save them into rst file.
> - use suite configuration file to set test content.
> - remove debug source code.
> - fix typo issue.
> - fix pep8 issue.
>
> yufengmx (4):
> conf/metrics: test configuration
> test_plans/metrics: add test plan index
> test_plans/metrics: upload test plan
> tests/metrics: upload automation script
>
> conf/metrics.cfg | 5 +
> test_plans/index.rst | 1 +
> test_plans/metrics_test_plan.rst | 236 +++++++++
> tests/TestSuite_metrics.py | 824
> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 4 files changed, 1066 insertions(+)
> create mode 100644 conf/metrics.cfg
> create mode 100644 test_plans/metrics_test_plan.rst create mode 100644
> tests/TestSuite_metrics.py
>
> --
> 2.21.0
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* Re: [dts] [PATCH V2 2/4] test_plans/metrics: add test plan index
2019-12-13 8:51 ` [dts] [PATCH V2 2/4] test_plans/metrics: add test plan index yufengmx
@ 2019-12-27 8:32 ` Wang, Yinan
0 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Wang, Yinan @ 2019-12-27 8:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Mo, YufengX, dts
Acked-by: Wang, Yinan <yinan.wang@intel.com>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mo, YufengX <yufengx.mo@intel.com>
> Sent: 2019年12月13日 16:52
> To: dts@dpdk.org; Wang, Yinan <yinan.wang@intel.com>
> Cc: Mo, YufengX <yufengx.mo@intel.com>
> Subject: [dts][PATCH V2 2/4] test_plans/metrics: add test plan index
>
>
> add metrics test plan index.
>
> Signed-off-by: yufengmx <yufengx.mo@intel.com>
> ---
> test_plans/index.rst | 1 +
> 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)
>
> diff --git a/test_plans/index.rst b/test_plans/index.rst index eb506e4..9bd5eda
> 100644
> --- a/test_plans/index.rst
> +++ b/test_plans/index.rst
> @@ -135,6 +135,7 @@ The following are the test plans for the DPDK DTS
> automated test system.
> enable_package_download_in_ice_driver_test_plan
> multicast_test_plan
> ethtool_stats_test_plan
> + metrics_test_plan.rst
>
> veb_switch_test_plan
> vf_daemon_test_plan
> --
> 2.21.0
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* Re: [dts] [PATCH V2 3/4] test_plans/metrics: upload test plan
2019-12-13 8:51 ` [dts] [PATCH V2 3/4] test_plans/metrics: upload test plan yufengmx
@ 2019-12-27 8:32 ` Wang, Yinan
0 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Wang, Yinan @ 2019-12-27 8:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Mo, YufengX, dts
Acked-by: Wang, Yinan <yinan.wang@intel.com>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mo, YufengX <yufengx.mo@intel.com>
> Sent: 2019年12月13日 16:52
> To: dts@dpdk.org; Wang, Yinan <yinan.wang@intel.com>
> Cc: Mo, YufengX <yufengx.mo@intel.com>
> Subject: [dts][PATCH V2 3/4] test_plans/metrics: upload test plan
>
>
> The Metrics implements a mechanism by which producers can publish numeric
> information for later querying by consumers. Here dpdk-procinfo process is the
> consumers. latency stats and bit rate are the two implements based on metrics
> lib.
>
> Signed-off-by: yufengmx <yufengx.mo@intel.com>
> ---
> test_plans/metrics_test_plan.rst | 236 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 1 file changed, 236 insertions(+)
> create mode 100644 test_plans/metrics_test_plan.rst
>
> diff --git a/test_plans/metrics_test_plan.rst b/test_plans/metrics_test_plan.rst
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..6dc051e
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/test_plans/metrics_test_plan.rst
> @@ -0,0 +1,236 @@
> +.. Copyright (c) 2010-2019 Intel Corporation
> + All rights reserved.
> +
> + Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
> + modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
> + are met:
> +
> + - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
> + notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
> +
> + - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
> + notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
> + the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
> + distribution.
> +
> + - Neither the name of Intel Corporation nor the names of its
> + contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
> + from this software without specific prior written permission.
> +
> + THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND
> CONTRIBUTORS
> + "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT
> NOT
> + LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
> FITNESS
> + FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
> + COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,
> INDIRECT,
> + INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
> + (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE
> GOODS OR
> + SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
> + HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
> CONTRACT,
> + STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
> + ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF
> ADVISED
> + OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
> +
> +=======
> +metrics
> +=======
> +
> +The Metrics implements a mechanism by which *producers* can publish
> +numeric information for later querying by *consumers*. Here
> +dpdk-procinfo process is the *consumers*. ``latency stats`` and ``bit
> +rate`` are the two implements based on metrics lib.
> +
> +The dpdk-procinfo process use new command line option "--metrics" to
> +display metrics statistics.
> +
> +Functionality:
> +
> +* The library will register ethdev Rx/Tx callbacks for each active
> +port,
> + queue combinations.
> +* The library will register latency stats names with new metrics library.
> +* Rx packets will be marked with time stamp on each sampling interval.
> +* On Tx side, packets with time stamp will be considered for
> +calculating
> + the minimum, maximum, average latencies and also jitter.
> +* Average latency is calculated using exponential weighted moving
> +average
> + method.
> +* Minimum and maximum latencies will be low and high latency values
> + observed so far.
> +* Jitter calculation is done based on inter packet delay variation.
> +
> +note: DPDK technical document refer to
> +``doc/guides/prog_guide/metrics_lib.rst``
> +
> +latency stats
> +=============
> +
> +Latency stats measures minimum, average and maximum latencies, and
> +jitter in nano seconds.
> +
> +bit rate
> +========
> +
> +Calculates peak and average bit-rate statistics.
> +
> +Prerequisites
> +=============
> +
> +2x Intel® 82599 (Niantic) NICs (2x 10GbE full duplex optical ports per
> +NIC) plugged into the available PCIe Gen2 8-lane slots in two different
> configurations.
> +
> +port topology diagram::
> +
> + packet generator DUT
> + .-----------. .-----------.
> + | .-------. | | .-------. |
> + | | portA | | <------------------> | | port0 | |
> + | | portB | | <------------------> | | port1 | |
> + | '-------' | | '-------' |
> + | | | nic |
> + '-----------' '-----------'
> +
> +Test content
> +============
> +
> +latency stats
> +-------------
> +
> +The idea behind the testing process is to send different frames number
> +of different packets from packet generator to the DUT while these are
> +being forwarded back by the app and measure some of statistics. These
> +data are queried by the dpdk-proc app.
> +
> +- min_latencyy_ns
> +
> + - Minimum latency in nano seconds
> +
> +- max_latencyy_ns
> +
> + - Maximum latency in nano seconds
> +
> +- avg_latencyy_ns
> +
> + - Average latency in nano seconds
> +
> +- jittery_ns
> +
> + - Latency variation
> +
> +bit rate
> +--------
> +
> +The idea behind the testing process is to send different frames number
> +of different packets from packet generator to the DUT while these are
> +being forwarded back by the app and measure some of statistics. These
> +data are queried by the dpdk-proc app.
> +
> +- mean_bits_in
> +
> + - Average rx bits rate
> +
> +- mean_bits_out
> +
> + - Average tx bits rate
> +
> +- peak_bits_in
> +
> + - peak rx bits rate
> +
> +- peak_bits_out
> +
> + - peak tx bits rate
> +
> +- ewma_bits_in
> +
> + - Average inbound bit-rate (EWMA smoothed)
> +
> +- ewma_bits_out
> +
> + - Average outbound bit-rate (EWMA smoothed)
> +
> +transmission packet format
> +--------------------------
> +UDP format::
> +
> + [Ether()/IP()/UDP()/Raw('\0'*60)]
> +
> +transmission Frames size
> +------------------------
> +Then measure the forwarding throughput for different frame sizes.
> +
> +Frame size(64/128/256/512/1024)
> +
> +Test Case : test latency stats
> +==============================
> +#. Connect two physical ports to traffic generator.
> +
> +#. bind two ports to igb_uio driver::
> +
> + ./tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py --bind=igb_uio 0000:xx:00.0 0000:xx:00.1
> +
> +#. Start testpmd, set it in io fwd mode::
> +
> + ./testpmd -c 0x30 -n 4 -- -i --latencystats=2
> + testpmd> set fwd io
> + testpmd> start
> +
> +#. Configure packet flow in packet generator.
> +
> +#. Use packet generator to send packets, continue traffic lasting several
> minitues.
> +
> +#. run dpdk-proc to get latency stats data, query data at a average interval and
> + get 5 times data::
> +
> + ./app/dpdk-procinfo -- --metrics
> +
> +#. latency stats has no reference standard data, only check non-zero and logic
> reasonable value.
> +
> +Test Case : test bit rate
> +=========================
> +#. Connect two physical ports to traffic generator.
> +
> +#. bind two ports to igb_uio driver.
> +
> + ./tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py --bind=igb_uio 00:08.0 00:08.1
> +
> +#. Start testpmd, set it in io fwd mode::
> +
> + ./testpmd -c 0x30 -n 4 -- -i --bitrate-stats=2
> + testpmd> set fwd io
> + testpmd> start
> +
> +#. Configure packet flow in packet generator.
> +
> +#. Use packet generator to send packets, continue traffic lasting several
> minitues.
> +
> +#. run dpdk-proc to get latency stats data, query data at a average interval and
> + get 5 times data::
> +
> + ./app/dpdk-procinfo -- --metrics
> +
> +#. Compare dpdk statistics data with packet generator statistics data.
> +
> +Test Case : test bit rate peak value
> +====================================
> +#. Connect two physical ports to traffic generator.
> +
> +#. bind two ports to igb_uio driver::
> +
> + ./tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py --bind=igb_uio 00:08.0 00:08.1
> +
> +#. Start testpmd, set it in io fwd mode::
> +
> + ./testpmd -c 0x30 -n 4 -- -i --bitrate-stats=2
> + testpmd> set fwd io
> + testpmd> start
> +
> +#. Configure packet flow in packet generator.
> +
> +#. Use packet generator to send packets, continue traffic lasting several
> minitues.
> +
> +#. run dpdk-proc to get latency stats data, query data at a average interval and
> + get 5 times data::
> +
> + ./app/dpdk-procinfo -- --metrics
> +
> +#. decline packet generator rate percent from 100%/80%/60%/20%, loop step
> 5/6.
> +
> +#. check peak_bits_out/peak_bits_in should keep the first max value when
> packet
> + generator work with decreasing traffic rate percent.
> --
> 2.21.0
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* Re: [dts] [PATCH V2 4/4] tests/metrics: upload automation script
2019-12-13 8:51 ` [dts] [PATCH V2 4/4] tests/metrics: upload automation script yufengmx
@ 2019-12-27 8:32 ` Wang, Yinan
0 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Wang, Yinan @ 2019-12-27 8:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Mo, YufengX, dts
Acked-by: Wang, Yinan <yinan.wang@intel.com>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mo, YufengX <yufengx.mo@intel.com>
> Sent: 2019年12月13日 16:52
> To: dts@dpdk.org; Wang, Yinan <yinan.wang@intel.com>
> Cc: Mo, YufengX <yufengx.mo@intel.com>
> Subject: [dts][PATCH V2 4/4] tests/metrics: upload automation script
>
>
> The Metrics implements a mechanism by which producers can publish numeric
> information for later querying by consumers. Here dpdk-procinfo process is the
> consumers. latency stats and bit rate are the two implements based on metrics
> lib.
>
> Signed-off-by: yufengmx <yufengx.mo@intel.com>
> ---
> tests/TestSuite_metrics.py | 824
> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 1 file changed, 824 insertions(+)
> create mode 100644 tests/TestSuite_metrics.py
>
> diff --git a/tests/TestSuite_metrics.py b/tests/TestSuite_metrics.py new file
> mode 100644 index 0000000..d098ccd
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/tests/TestSuite_metrics.py
> @@ -0,0 +1,824 @@
> +# BSD LICENSE
> +#
> +# Copyright(c) 2010-2019 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
> +# All rights reserved.
> +#
> +# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without #
> +modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions #
> +are met:
> +#
> +# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
> +# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
> +# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
> +# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
> +# the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
> +# distribution.
> +# * Neither the name of Intel Corporation nor the names of its
> +# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
> +# from this software without specific prior written permission.
> +#
> +# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND
> CONTRIBUTORS #
> +'AS IS' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT #
> +LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS
> FOR #
> +A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
> COPYRIGHT #
> +OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
> INCIDENTAL, #
> +SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT #
> +LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF
> USE, #
> +DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON
> ANY #
> +THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT #
> +(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE
> USE #
> +OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
> +
> +'''
> +DPDK Test suite.
> +'''
> +
> +import os
> +import re
> +import time
> +import random
> +import traceback
> +from copy import deepcopy
> +from pprint import pformat
> +
> +from test_case import TestCase
> +from pmd_output import PmdOutput
> +from exception import VerifyFailure
> +from settings import HEADER_SIZE
> +from packet import Packet
> +from pktgen import TRANSMIT_CONT
> +from config import SuiteConf
> +
> +
> +class TestMetrics(TestCase):
> + BIT_RATE = 'bit_rate'
> + LATENCY = 'latency'
> + display_seq = {
> + # metrics bit rate
> + BIT_RATE: [
> + 'mean_bits_in',
> + 'peak_bits_in',
> + 'ewma_bits_in',
> + 'mean_bits_out',
> + 'peak_bits_out',
> + 'ewma_bits_out'],
> + # metrics latency
> + LATENCY: [
> + 'min_latency_ns',
> + 'max_latency_ns',
> + 'avg_latency_ns',
> + 'jitter_ns'], }
> +
> + def d_a_con(self, cmd):
> + _cmd = [cmd, '# ', 10] if isinstance(cmd, (str, unicode)) else cmd
> + output = self.dut.alt_session.send_expect(*_cmd)
> + output2 = self.dut.alt_session.session.get_session_before(2)
> + return output + os.linesep + output2
> +
> + @property
> + def target_dir(self):
> + # get absolute directory of target source code
> + target_dir = '/root' + self.dut.base_dir[1:] \
> + if self.dut.base_dir.startswith('~') else \
> + self.dut.base_dir
> + return target_dir
> +
> + def get_pkt_len(self, pkt_type, frame_size=64):
> + headers_size = sum(
> + map(lambda x: HEADER_SIZE[x], ['eth', 'ip', pkt_type]))
> + pktlen = frame_size - headers_size
> + return pktlen
> +
> + def config_stream(self, framesize):
> + payload_size = self.get_pkt_len('udp', framesize)
> + # set streams for traffic
> + pkt_config = {
> + 'type': 'UDP',
> + 'pkt_layers': {
> + 'raw': {'payload': ['58'] * payload_size}}, }
> + # create packet for send
> + pkt_type = pkt_config.get('type')
> + pkt_layers = pkt_config.get('pkt_layers')
> + pkt = Packet(pkt_type=pkt_type)
> + for layer in pkt_layers.keys():
> + pkt.config_layer(layer, pkt_layers[layer])
> + self.logger.debug(pformat(pkt.pktgen.pkt.command()))
> +
> + return pkt.pktgen.pkt
> +
> + def add_stream_to_pktgen(self, txport, rxport, send_pkt, option):
> + stream_ids = []
> + for pkt in send_pkt:
> + _option = deepcopy(option)
> + _option['pcap'] = pkt
> + # link peer 0
> + stream_id = self.tester.pktgen.add_stream(txport, rxport, pkt)
> + self.tester.pktgen.config_stream(stream_id, _option)
> + stream_ids.append(stream_id)
> + # link peer 1
> + stream_id = self.tester.pktgen.add_stream(rxport, txport, pkt)
> + self.tester.pktgen.config_stream(stream_id, _option)
> + stream_ids.append(stream_id)
> + return stream_ids
> +
> + def send_packets_by_pktgen(self, option):
> + txport = option.get('tx_intf')
> + rxport = option.get('rx_intf')
> + rate = option.get('rate', float(100))
> + send_pkt = option.get('stream')
> + # clear streams before add new streams
> + self.tester.pktgen.clear_streams()
> + # attach streams to pktgen
> + stream_option = {
> + 'stream_config': {
> + 'txmode': {},
> + 'transmit_mode': TRANSMIT_CONT,
> + 'rate': rate, }
> + }
> + stream_ids = self.add_stream_to_pktgen(
> + txport, rxport, send_pkt, stream_option)
> + # run pktgen traffic
> + traffic_opt = option.get('traffic_opt')
> + self.logger.debug(traffic_opt)
> + result = self.tester.pktgen.measure(stream_ids, traffic_opt)
> +
> + return result
> +
> + def run_traffic(self, option):
> + tester_tx_port_id = self.tester.get_local_port(self.dut_ports[0])
> + tester_rx_port_id = self.tester.get_local_port(self.dut_ports[1])
> + ports_topo = {
> + 'tx_intf': tester_tx_port_id,
> + 'rx_intf': tester_rx_port_id,
> + 'stream': option.get('stream'),
> + 'rate': option.get('rate') or 100.0,
> + 'traffic_opt': option.get('traffic_opt'), }
> + # begin traffic
> + result = self.send_packets_by_pktgen(ports_topo)
> +
> + return result
> +
> + def init_testpmd(self):
> + self.testpmd = PmdOutput(self.dut)
> +
> + def start_testpmd(self, mode):
> + table = {
> + self.BIT_RATE: 'bitrate-stats',
> + self.LATENCY: 'latencystats', }
> + if mode not in table:
> + return
> + option = '--{0}={1}'.format(table.get(mode), self.monitor_cores)
> + self.testpmd.start_testpmd(
> + '1S/2C/1T',
> + eal_param='-v',
> + param=option)
> + self.is_pmd_on = True
> +
> + def set_testpmd(self):
> + cmds = [
> + 'set fwd io',
> + 'start']
> + [self.testpmd.execute_cmd(cmd) for cmd in cmds]
> +
> + def close_testpmd(self):
> + if not self.is_pmd_on:
> + return
> + self.testpmd.quit()
> + self.is_pmd_on = False
> +
> + def init_proc_info_tool(self):
> + option = ' -v -- --metrics'
> + self.dpdk_proc = os.path.join(
> + self.target_dir, self.target, "app", "dpdk-procinfo" + option)
> + self.metrics_stat = []
> +
> + def proc_info_query(self, flag=None):
> + msg = self.d_a_con(self.dpdk_proc)
> + self.logger.debug(msg)
> + portStatus = {}
> + keys = self.display_seq.get(flag or self.BIT_RATE)
> + curPortNo = None
> + portPat = r"metrics for port (\d)+.*#"
> + summary = 'non port'
> + for item2 in msg.splitlines():
> + item = item2.strip(os.linesep)
> + if 'metrics' in item:
> + curPortNo = summary \
> + if summary in item.lower() else \
> + int("".join(re.findall(portPat, item, re.M)))
> + portStatus[curPortNo] = {}
> + if curPortNo is None:
> + continue
> + if ":" in item:
> + status = item.strip().split(': ')
> + if len(status) == 2:
> + portStatus[curPortNo][status[0]] =
> int(status[1].strip())
> + retPortStatus = {}
> + for port_id in portStatus:
> + retPortStatus[port_id] = {}
> + for key in keys:
> + retPortStatus[port_id][key] = portStatus[port_id][key]
> + self.logger.debug(pformat(retPortStatus))
> +
> + return retPortStatus
> +
> + def proc_info_query_bit_rate(self):
> + self.metrics_stat.append(self.proc_info_query(self.BIT_RATE))
> +
> + def proc_info_query_latency(self):
> + self.metrics_stat.append(self.proc_info_query(self.LATENCY))
> +
> + def display_suite_result(self, data):
> + values = data.get('values')
> + title = data.get('title')
> + self.result_table_create(title)
> + for value in values:
> + self.result_table_add(value)
> + self.result_table_print()
> +
> + def display_metrics_data(self, port_status, mode=None):
> + mode = mode if mode else self.BIT_RATE
> + display_seq = self.display_seq.get(mode)
> + textLength = max(map(lambda x: len(x), display_seq))
> + for port in sorted(port_status.keys()):
> + port_value = port_status[port]
> + if port != 'non port':
> + self.logger.info("port {0}".format(port))
> + for key in display_seq:
> + value = port_value[key]
> + self.logger.info("{0} = [{1}]".format(
> + key.ljust(textLength), value))
> + else:
> + maxvalue = max(map(lambda x: int(x),
> port_value.values()))
> + if not maxvalue:
> + continue
> + self.logger.info("port {0}".format(port))
> + for key in display_seq:
> + value = port_value[key]
> + if value:
> + self.logger.info("{0} = [{1}]".format(
> + key.ljust(textLength), value))
> +
> + def sample_bit_rate_after_stop_traffic(self, query_interval):
> + self.logger.info("sample data after stop traffic")
> + max_query_count = self.query_times_after_stop
> + bit_rate_stop_results = []
> + while max_query_count:
> + time.sleep(query_interval)
> +
> bit_rate_stop_results.append(self.proc_info_query(self.BIT_RATE))
> + max_query_count -= 1
> + # get statistic after stop testpmd
> + self.testpmd.execute_cmd('stop')
> + stop_testpmd_results = []
> + max_query_count = 2
> + while max_query_count:
> + time.sleep(query_interval)
> +
> stop_testpmd_results.append(self.proc_info_query(self.BIT_RATE))
> + max_query_count -= 1
> + # check metrics status
> + first_result = stop_testpmd_results[0]
> + second_result = stop_testpmd_results[1]
> + if cmp(first_result, second_result) == 0:
> + msg = "bit rate statistics stop successful after stop testpmd"
> + self.logger.info(msg)
> + else:
> + msg = "bit rate statistics fail to stop after stop testpmd"
> + self.logger.warning(msg)
> + return bit_rate_stop_results
> +
> + def sample_bit_rate(self, frame_size, content):
> + duration = content.get('duration')
> + sample_number = content.get('sample_number')
> + query_interval = duration / sample_number
> + # start testpmd
> + self.testpmd.execute_cmd('start')
> + # run traffic
> + self.metrics_stat = []
> + opt = {
> + 'stream': self.streams.get(frame_size),
> + 'traffic_opt': {
> + 'method': 'throughput',
> + 'duration': duration,
> + 'interval': query_interval,
> + 'callback': self.proc_info_query_bit_rate}, }
> + result = self.run_traffic(opt)
> + pktgen_results = [{'total': {'rx_bps': rx_pps, 'rx_pps': rx_bps}}
> + for rx_pps, rx_bps in result]
> + # get data after traffic stop
> + metrcis_stats_after_stop = self.sample_bit_rate_after_stop_traffic(
> + query_interval)
> + # save testing configuration
> + sub_stats = {
> + 'pktgen_stats_on_traffic': pktgen_results,
> + 'metrics_stats_on_traffic': deepcopy(self.metrics_stat),
> + 'metrics_stats_after_traffic_stop': metrcis_stats_after_stop,
> + 'test_content': {
> + 'frame_size': frame_size,
> + 'traffic_duration': duration,
> + 'query_interval': query_interval}}
> +
> + return sub_stats
> +
> + def display_metrics_bit_rate(self, metrics_data):
> + title = ['No', 'port']
> + values = []
> + for index, result in enumerate(metrics_data):
> + for port, data in sorted(result.iteritems()):
> + _value = [index, port]
> + for key, value in data.iteritems():
> + if key not in title:
> + title.append(key)
> + _value.append(value)
> + values.append(_value)
> + metrics_data = {
> + 'title': title,
> + 'values': values}
> + self.display_suite_result(metrics_data)
> +
> + def calculate_bit_rate_deviation(self, pktgen_stats, metrics_stats):
> + pktgen_bps = max([result.get('total').get('rx_bps')
> + for result in pktgen_stats])
> + metrics_bps_in = 0
> + metrics_bps_out = 0
> + for index, result in enumerate(metrics_stats):
> + for port_id in self.dut_ports:
> + metrics_bps_in += result.get(port_id).get('mean_bits_in')
> + metrics_bps_out +=
> result.get(port_id).get('mean_bits_out')
> + mean_metrics_bps_in = metrics_bps_in / (index + 1)
> + mean_metrics_bps_out = metrics_bps_out / (index + 1)
> +
> + return (1.0 - float(mean_metrics_bps_in) / float(pktgen_bps),
> + 1.0 - float(mean_metrics_bps_out) / float(pktgen_bps))
> +
> + def check_metrics_data_after_stop_traffic(self, data):
> + # check mean_bits, it should be zero
> + for port_id in self.dut_ports:
> + for result in data:
> + metrics_bps_in = result.get(port_id).get('mean_bits_in')
> + metrics_bps_out =
> result.get(port_id).get('mean_bits_out')
> + if metrics_bps_in or metrics_bps_out:
> + msg = 'mean_bits bps is not cleared as exepected'
> + raise VerifyFailure(msg)
> + # check peak_bits, it should be the same
> + for port_id in self.dut_ports:
> + peak_bits_in = []
> + peak_bits_out = []
> + for result in data:
> +
> peak_bits_in.append(result.get(port_id).get('peak_bits_in'))
> +
> peak_bits_out.append(result.get(port_id).get('peak_bits_out'))
> + if len(set(peak_bits_in)) > 1 or len(set(peak_bits_out)) > 1:
> + msg = 'peak_bits bps is not keep the maximum value'
> + raise VerifyFailure(msg)
> + # check ewma_bits, it should decrease step by step
> + for port_id in self.dut_ports:
> + for key in ['ewma_bits_in', 'ewma_bits_out']:
> + ewma_bits = []
> + for result in data:
> + ewma_bits.append(result.get(port_id).get(key))
> + status = [ewma_bits[index] > ewma_bits[port_id + 1]
> + for index in range(len(ewma_bits) - 1)]
> + if all(status):
> + continue
> + msg = 'ewma_bits bps not decrease'
> + raise VerifyFailure(msg)
> +
> + def check_one_bit_rate_deviation(self, data, bias):
> + # display test content
> + test_content = data.get('test_content')
> + test_cfg = {
> + 'title': test_content.keys(),
> + 'values': [test_content.values()]}
> + self.display_suite_result(test_cfg)
> + # display pktgen bit rate statistics on traffic
> + self.logger.info("pktgen bit rate statistics:")
> + pktgen_results = data.get('pktgen_stats_on_traffic')
> + self.display_metrics_bit_rate(pktgen_results)
> + # display metrics bit rate statistics on traffic
> + self.logger.info("dpdk metrics bit rate statistics on traffic:")
> + metrics_results = data.get('metrics_stats_on_traffic')
> + self.display_metrics_bit_rate(metrics_results)
> + # check bit rate bias between packet generator and dpdk metircs
> + in_bias, out_bias = \
> + self.calculate_bit_rate_deviation(pktgen_results,
> metrics_results)
> + msg = ('in bps bias is {0} '
> + 'out bps bias is {1} '
> + 'expected bias is {2}').format(in_bias, out_bias, bias)
> + self.logger.info(msg)
> + if in_bias > bias or out_bias > bias:
> + msg = ('metrics mean_bits bps has more than {} bias'
> + 'compared with pktgen bps').format(bias)
> + raise VerifyFailure(msg)
> + # display dpdk metrics bit rate statistics after stop traffic
> + self.logger.info("dpdk metrics bit rate statistics when stop traffic:")
> + metrics_results = data.get('metrics_stats_after_traffic_stop')
> + self.display_metrics_bit_rate(metrics_results)
> + # check metrics tool mean_bits/ewma_bits/peak_bits behavior after
> stop
> + # traffic
> + self.check_metrics_data_after_stop_traffic(metrics_results)
> +
> + def sample_bit_rate_peak_after_stop_traffic(self, query_interval):
> + self.logger.info("sample data after stop traffic")
> + # sample data after stop
> + max_query_count = self.query_times_after_stop
> + bit_rate_stop_results = []
> + while max_query_count:
> + time.sleep(query_interval)
> +
> bit_rate_stop_results.append(self.proc_info_query(self.BIT_RATE))
> + max_query_count -= 1
> + # check metrics status after stop testpmd
> + self.testpmd.execute_cmd('stop')
> + self.logger.info("get metrics bit rate stop after stop testpmd:")
> + stop_testpmd_results = []
> + max_query_count = 2
> + while max_query_count:
> + time.sleep(query_interval)
> +
> stop_testpmd_results.append(self.proc_info_query(self.BIT_RATE))
> + max_query_count -= 1
> + # check metrics tool status
> + first_result = stop_testpmd_results[0]
> + second_result = stop_testpmd_results[1]
> + if cmp(first_result, second_result) == 0:
> + msg = "metrics bit rate stop successful after stop testpmd"
> + self.logger.info(msg)
> + else:
> + msg = "metrics bit rate fail to stop after stop testpmd"
> + self.logger.warning(msg)
> + return bit_rate_stop_results
> +
> + def sample_bit_rate_peak(self, frame_size, rate, content):
> + duration = content.get('duration')
> + sample_number = content.get('sample_number')
> + query_interval = duration / sample_number
> + # start testpmd
> + self.testpmd.execute_cmd('start')
> + # run traffic
> + opt = {
> + 'stream': self.streams.get(frame_size),
> + 'rate': rate,
> + 'traffic_opt': {
> + 'method': 'throughput',
> + 'duration': duration, }, }
> + result = self.run_traffic(opt)
> + pktgen_results = [{'total': {'rx_bps': rx_pps, 'rx_pps': rx_bps}}
> + for rx_pps, rx_bps in [result]]
> + # get data after traffic stop
> + metrcis_stats_after_stop = \
> + self.sample_bit_rate_peak_after_stop_traffic(query_interval)
> + # save testing configuration
> + sub_stats = {
> + 'pktgen_stats_on_traffic': pktgen_results,
> + 'metrics_stats_after_traffic_stop': metrcis_stats_after_stop,
> + 'test_content': {
> + 'rate': rate,
> + 'frame_size': frame_size,
> + 'traffic_duration': duration,
> + 'query_interval': query_interval}}
> +
> + return sub_stats
> +
> + def get_one_bit_rate_peak(self, data):
> + # display test content
> + test_content = data.get('test_content')
> + test_cfg = {
> + 'title': test_content.keys(),
> + 'values': [test_content.values()]}
> + self.display_suite_result(test_cfg)
> + # display pktgen bit rate statistics on traffic
> + self.logger.info("pktgen bit rate statistics :")
> + pktgen_results = data.get('pktgen_stats_on_traffic')
> + self.display_metrics_bit_rate(pktgen_results)
> + pktgen_bps = max([result.get('total').get('rx_bps')
> + for result in pktgen_results])
> + # display dpdk metrics bit rate statistics after stop traffic
> + self.logger.info("dpdk bit rate statistics after stop traffic:")
> + metrics_results = data.get('metrics_stats_after_traffic_stop')
> + self.display_metrics_bit_rate(metrics_results)
> + metrics_peak_data = {}
> + for port_id in self.dut_ports:
> + metrics_peak_data[port_id] = {
> + 'peak_bits_in':
> + max([result.get(port_id).get('peak_bits_in')
> + for result in metrics_results]),
> + 'peak_bits_out':
> + max([result.get(port_id).get('peak_bits_out')
> + for result in metrics_results]),
> + }
> + return pktgen_bps, metrics_peak_data
> +
> + def check_bit_rate_peak_data(self, data):
> + '''
> + check ``peak_bits_in/peak_bits_out`` should keep the first max value
> + when packet generator work with decreasing traffic rate percent.
> + '''
> + pktgen_stats = []
> + metrics_stats = []
> + for sub_data in data:
> + pktgen_stat, metrics_stat =
> self.get_one_bit_rate_peak(sub_data)
> + pktgen_stats.append(pktgen_stat)
> + metrics_stats.append(metrics_stat)
> + # check if traffic run with decreasing rate percent
> + status = [pktgen_stats[index] > pktgen_stats[index + 1]
> + for index in range(len(pktgen_stats) - 1)]
> + msg = 'traffic rate percent does not run with decreasing rate
> percent'
> + self.verify(all(status), msg)
> + # check ``peak_bits_in/peak_bits_out`` keep the first max value
> + for port_id in self.dut_ports:
> + for key in ['peak_bits_in', 'peak_bits_out']:
> + peak_values = [metrics_stat.get(port_id).get(key)
> + for metrics_stat in metrics_stats]
> + max_value = max(peak_values)
> + if max_value != metrics_stats[0].get(port_id).get(key):
> + msg = 'port {0} {1} does not keep maximum
> value'.format(
> + port_id, key)
> + raise VerifyFailure(msg)
> +
> + def sample_latency_after_stop_traffic(self, query_interval):
> + self.logger.info("sample statistics after stop traffic")
> + # sample data after stop
> + max_query_count = self.query_times_after_stop
> + latency_stop_results = []
> + while max_query_count:
> + time.sleep(5)
> +
> latency_stop_results.append(self.proc_info_query(self.LATENCY))
> + max_query_count -= 1
> + # check statistic status after stop testpmd
> + self.testpmd.execute_cmd('stop')
> + self.logger.info("query metrics latency after stop testpmd:")
> + stop_testpmd_results = []
> + max_query_count = 2
> + while max_query_count:
> + time.sleep(query_interval)
> +
> stop_testpmd_results.append(self.proc_info_query(self.LATENCY))
> + max_query_count -= 1
> + # check metrics behavior
> + first_result = stop_testpmd_results[0]
> + second_result = stop_testpmd_results[1]
> + if cmp(first_result, second_result) == 0:
> + msg = "metrics latency stop successful after stop testpmd"
> + self.logger.info(msg)
> + else:
> + msg = "metrics latency fail to stop after stop testpmd"
> + self.logger.warning(msg)
> + return latency_stop_results
> +
> + def display_metrics_latency(self, metrics_data):
> + title = ['No', 'port']
> + values = []
> + for index, result in enumerate(metrics_data):
> + for port_id, data in result.iteritems():
> + _value = [index, port_id]
> + for key, value in data.iteritems():
> + if key not in title:
> + title.append(key)
> + _value.append(value)
> + values.append(_value)
> + metrics_data = {
> + 'title': title,
> + 'values': values}
> + self.display_suite_result(metrics_data)
> +
> + def sample_latency(self, frame_size, content):
> + self.metrics_stat = []
> + duration = content.get('duration')
> + sample_number = content.get('sample_number')
> + query_interval = duration / sample_number
> + # start testpmd
> + self.testpmd.execute_cmd('start')
> + # run traffic
> + opt = {
> + 'stream': self.streams.get(frame_size),
> + 'traffic_opt': {
> + 'method': 'latency',
> + 'duration': duration, }, }
> + pktgen_results = self.run_traffic(opt)
> + # get data after traffic stop
> + metrcis_stats_after_stop = self.sample_latency_after_stop_traffic(
> + query_interval)
> + # save testing configuration and results
> + sub_stats = {
> + 'pktgen_stats_on_traffic': pktgen_results,
> + 'metrics_stats_after_traffic_stop': metrcis_stats_after_stop,
> + 'test_content': {
> + 'rate': 100.0,
> + 'frame_size': frame_size,
> + 'traffic_duration': duration,
> + 'query_interval': query_interval}}
> +
> + return sub_stats
> +
> + def check_one_latecny_data(self, data):
> + '''
> + packet generator calculates line latency between tx port and rx port,
> + dpdk metrics calculates packet forward latency between rx and tx
> inside
> + testpmd. These two types latency data are used for different
> purposes.
> + '''
> + # display test content
> + test_content = data.get('test_content')
> + test_cfg = {
> + 'title': test_content.keys(),
> + 'values': [test_content.values()]}
> + self.display_suite_result(test_cfg)
> + # display pktgen latency statistics on traffic
> + self.logger.info("pktgen line latency statistics :")
> + pktgen_results = data.get('pktgen_stats_on_traffic')
> + self.display_metrics_latency([pktgen_results])
> + # check if the value is reasonable, no reference data
> + for port, value in pktgen_results.iteritems():
> + max_value = value.get('max')
> + min_value = value.get('min')
> + average = value.get('average')
> + if max_value == 0 and average == 0 and min_value == 0:
> + msg = 'failed to get pktgen latency data'
> + raise VerifyFailure(msg)
> + continue
> + if max_value > average and average > min_value and min_value >
> 0:
> + continue
> + msg = ('pktgen latency is wrong: '
> + 'max <{0}> '
> + 'average <{1}> '
> + 'min <{2}>').format(
> + max_value, average, min_value)
> + raise VerifyFailure(msg)
> + # display dpdk metrics latency statistics
> + self.logger.info("dpdk forward latency statistics :")
> + metrics_results = data.get('metrics_stats_after_traffic_stop')
> + self.display_metrics_latency(metrics_results)
> + # check if the value is reasonable, no reference data
> + for index, result in enumerate(metrics_results):
> + for port, value in result.iteritems():
> + if port != 'non port':
> + continue
> + max_value = value.get('max_latency_ns')
> + min_value = value.get('min_latency_ns')
> + average = value.get('avg_latency_ns')
> + # ignore invalid data
> + if max_value == 0 and average == 0 and min_value == 0:
> + msg = 'failed to get metrics latency data'
> + raise VerifyFailure(msg)
> + if max_value > average and \
> + average > min_value and min_value > 0:
> + continue
> + msg = ('metrics latency is wrong : '
> + 'min_latency_ns <{0}> '
> + 'avg_latency_ns <{1}> '
> + 'min_latency_ns <{2}>').format(
> + max_value, average, min_value)
> + raise VerifyFailure(msg)
> + msg = 'frame_size {0} latency data is ok.'.format(
> + test_content.get('frame_size'))
> + self.logger.info(msg)
> +
> + def verify_bit_rate(self):
> + except_content = None
> + try:
> + # set testpmd on ready status
> + self.start_testpmd(self.BIT_RATE)
> + self.set_testpmd()
> + stats = []
> + for frame_size in self.test_content.get('frame_sizes'):
> + sub_stats = self.sample_bit_rate(frame_size,
> self.test_content)
> + stats.append(
> + [sub_stats,
> self.test_content.get('bias').get(frame_size)])
> + for data, bias in stats:
> + self.check_one_bit_rate_deviation(data, bias)
> + except Exception as e:
> + self.logger.error(traceback.format_exc())
> + except_content = e
> + finally:
> + self.close_testpmd()
> +
> + # re-raise verify exception result
> + if except_content:
> + raise Exception(except_content)
> +
> + def verify_bit_rate_peak(self):
> + except_content = None
> + try:
> + # set testpmd on ready status
> + self.start_testpmd(self.BIT_RATE)
> + self.set_testpmd()
> + stats = []
> + frame_sizes = self.test_content.get('frame_sizes')
> + frame_size = frame_sizes[random.randint(0, len(frame_sizes) -
> 1)]
> + for rate in self.test_content.get('rates'):
> + sub_stats = self.sample_bit_rate_peak(
> + frame_size, rate, self.test_content)
> + stats.append(sub_stats)
> + self.check_bit_rate_peak_data(stats)
> + except Exception as e:
> + self.logger.error(traceback.format_exc())
> + except_content = e
> + finally:
> + self.close_testpmd()
> +
> + # re-raise verify exception result
> + if except_content:
> + raise Exception(except_content)
> +
> + def verify_latency_stat(self):
> + except_content = None
> + try:
> + # set testpmd on ready status
> + self.start_testpmd(self.LATENCY)
> + self.set_testpmd()
> + # get test content
> + stats = []
> + for frame_size in self.test_content.get('frame_sizes'):
> + sub_stats = self.sample_latency(frame_size,
> self.test_content)
> + stats.append(sub_stats)
> + for data in stats:
> + self.check_one_latecny_data(data)
> + except Exception as e:
> + self.logger.error(traceback.format_exc())
> + except_content = e
> + finally:
> + self.close_testpmd()
> +
> + # re-raise verify exception result
> + if except_content:
> + raise Exception(except_content)
> +
> + def verify_supported_nic(self):
> + supported_drivers = ['ixgbe']
> + result = all([self.dut.ports_info[port_id]['port'].default_driver in
> + supported_drivers
> + for port_id in self.dut_ports])
> + msg = "current nic is not supported"
> + self.verify(result, msg)
> +
> + def get_test_content_from_cfg(self):
> + conf = SuiteConf(self.suite_name)
> + cfg_content = dict(conf.suite_conf.load_section('content'))
> + frames_cfg = cfg_content.get('frames_cfg')
> + info = [(int(item[0]), float(item[1]))
> + for item in [item.split(':') for item in frames_cfg.split(',')]]
> + frames_info = dict(info)
> + test_content = {
> + 'frame_sizes': frames_info.keys(),
> + 'duration': int(cfg_content.get('duration') or 0),
> + 'sample_number': int(cfg_content.get('sample_number') or 0),
> + 'rates': [int(item)
> + for item in cfg_content.get('rates').split(',')],
> + 'bias': frames_info}
> + self.query_times_after_stop = 5
> +
> + return test_content
> +
> + def preset_traffic(self):
> + self.streams = {}
> + # prepare streams instance
> + for frame_size in self.test_content.get('frame_sizes'):
> + self.streams[frame_size] = self.config_stream(frame_size)
> +
> + def preset_test_environment(self):
> + # get test content
> + self.test_content = self.get_test_content_from_cfg()
> + self.logger.debug(pformat(self.test_content))
> + # binary status flag
> + self.is_pmd_on = None
> + # monitor cores
> + self.monitor_cores = '2'
> + # init binary
> + self.init_testpmd()
> + self.init_proc_info_tool()
> + # traffic relevant
> + self.preset_traffic()
> + #
> + # Test cases.
> + #
> +
> + def set_up_all(self):
> + self.dut_ports = self.dut.get_ports(self.nic)
> + self.verify(len(self.dut_ports) >= 2, "Not enough ports")
> + # prepare testing environment
> + self.preset_test_environment()
> +
> + def tear_down_all(self):
> + """ Run after each test suite. """
> + pass
> +
> + def set_up(self):
> + """ Run before each test case. """
> + pass
> +
> + def tear_down(self):
> + """ Run after each test case. """
> + self.dut.kill_all()
> +
> + def test_perf_bit_rate_peak(self):
> + """
> + Test bit rate peak
> + """
> + self.verify_bit_rate_peak()
> +
> + def test_perf_bit_rate(self):
> + """
> + Test bit rate
> + """
> + self.verify_bit_rate()
> +
> + def test_perf_latency_stat(self):
> + """
> + Test latency stat
> + """
> + self.verify_latency_stat()
> --
> 2.21.0
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* Re: [dts] [PATCH V2 0/4] metrics: upload suite test plan and script
2019-12-13 8:51 [dts] [PATCH V2 0/4] metrics: upload suite test plan and script yufengmx
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2019-12-27 8:32 ` [dts] [PATCH V2 0/4] metrics: upload suite test plan and script Wang, Yinan
@ 2020-01-02 3:19 ` Tu, Lijuan
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From: Tu, Lijuan @ 2020-01-02 3:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Mo, YufengX, dts, Wang, Yinan; +Cc: Mo, YufengX
Applied the series.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dts [mailto:dts-bounces@dpdk.org] On Behalf Of yufengmx
> Sent: Friday, December 13, 2019 4:52 PM
> To: dts@dpdk.org; Wang, Yinan <yinan.wang@intel.com>
> Cc: Mo, YufengX <yufengx.mo@intel.com>
> Subject: [dts] [PATCH V2 0/4] metrics: upload suite test plan and script
>
>
> v2:
> - update latencystat and bit rate option.
> - add ewma_bits_out/in check.
> - use new pktgen methods as traffic policy mode testing packet generator.
> - abandon non-blocked ixia traffic source code changes in framework.
> - use pktgen callback to to take the place of non-blocked query method.
> - display metrics data and save them into rst file.
> - use suite configuration file to set test content.
> - remove debug source code.
> - fix typo issue.
> - fix pep8 issue.
>
> yufengmx (4):
> conf/metrics: test configuration
> test_plans/metrics: add test plan index
> test_plans/metrics: upload test plan
> tests/metrics: upload automation script
>
> conf/metrics.cfg | 5 +
> test_plans/index.rst | 1 +
> test_plans/metrics_test_plan.rst | 236 +++++++++
> tests/TestSuite_metrics.py | 824 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 4 files changed, 1066 insertions(+)
> create mode 100644 conf/metrics.cfg
> create mode 100644 test_plans/metrics_test_plan.rst create mode 100644
> tests/TestSuite_metrics.py
>
> --
> 2.21.0
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