From: yufengmx <yufengx.mo@intel.com>
To: dts@dpdk.org, lijuan.tu@intel.com
Cc: yufengmx <yufengx.mo@intel.com>
Subject: [dts] [PATCH V3 6/13] conf/l3fwd_lpm_ipv6: suite testing configuration
Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2020 13:28:13 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20200116052820.21902-7-yufengx.mo@intel.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20200116052820.21902-1-yufengx.mo@intel.com>
add l3fwd_lpm_ipv6 suite testing configuration.
Signed-off-by: yufengmx <yufengx.mo@intel.com>
---
conf/l3fwd_lpm_ipv6.cfg | 105 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 105 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 conf/l3fwd_lpm_ipv6.cfg
diff --git a/conf/l3fwd_lpm_ipv6.cfg b/conf/l3fwd_lpm_ipv6.cfg
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..200ddcd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/conf/l3fwd_lpm_ipv6.cfg
@@ -0,0 +1,105 @@
+# Throughput numbers vary in different environment.
+# Users could change these configuration on demand:
+#
+# - test_parameters defines the combination of frame size and descriptor
+# numbers, and the pattern is
+# {
+# 'Numbers of Cores/Sockets/Queues #1': ['frame_size #1', 'frame_size #2',...],
+# 'Numbers of Cores/Sockets/Queues #2': ['frame_size #1', 'frame_size #2',...],
+# ......
+# }
+#
+# - test_duration is how many seconds each combination performance will
+# be recorded, default is 60s
+#
+# - accepted_tolerance defines the accepted tolerance between test
+# results and expected numbers, unit is percentage, (actual number - expected number)/expected number/100
+#
+# - expected_throughput is a dictionary defining expected throughput
+# numbers based on NIC, and the pattern is
+# {
+# 'columbiaville_100g':
+# {
+# 'Numbers of Cores/Sockets/Queues #1':
+# {
+# 'frame_size #1': 'expected number',
+# 'frame_size #2': 'expected number',
+# ...
+# },
+# 'Numbers of Cores/Sockets/Queues #2':
+# {
+# 'frame_size #1': 'expected number',
+# 'frame_size #2': 'expected number',
+# ...
+# },
+# }
+# ......
+# }
+# Every user should fill it out with your actual numbers. To keep the
+# expected throughput private, dts takes 0.00 as default.
+#
+#==========this feature supported is P4.======================
+# - if update_expected == Ture, and add argument "--update-expected" in
+# bash command, all objects in this file will changed after the run
+# for example: ./dts --update-expected
+# Highlights:
+# At the begining, please change test_parameters according to your
+# requirements, then run ./dts --update-expected to get the absolute
+# results which will replace the default numbers 0.00 in this configuration.
+# So you will have your own private configuration, and could start your
+# tests as ususal.
+
+[suite]
+update_expected = True
+
+test_duration = 60
+accepted_tolerance = 1
+test_parameters = {
+ '1C/1T/1Q': ['64', '128', '256', '512', '1024', '1280', '1518',],
+ '1C/2T/2Q': ['64', '128', '256', '512', '1024', '1280', '1518',],
+ '2C/2T/2Q': ['64', '128', '256', '512', '1024', '1280', '1518',],
+ '2C/4T/4Q': ['64', '128', '256', '512', '1024', '1280', '1518',],
+ '4C/4T/4Q': ['64', '128', '256', '512', '1024', '1280', '1518',],}
+expected_throughput = {
+ 'test_perf_throughput_ipv6_lpm': {
+ 'niantic': {
+ '1C/1T/1Q': {
+ '64': '0.00',
+ '128': '0.00',
+ '256': '0.00',
+ '512': '0.00',
+ '1024': '0.00',
+ '1280': '0.00',
+ '1518': '0.00', },
+ '1C/2T/2Q': {
+ '64': '0.00',
+ '128': '0.00',
+ '256': '0.00',
+ '512': '0.00',
+ '1024': '0.00',
+ '1280': '0.00',
+ '1518': '0.00', },
+ '2C/2T/2Q': {
+ '64': '0.00',
+ '128': '0.00',
+ '256': '0.00',
+ '512': '0.00',
+ '1024': '0.00',
+ '1280': '0.00',
+ '1518': '0.00', },
+ '2C/4T/4Q': {
+ '64': '0.00',
+ '128': '0.00',
+ '256': '0.00',
+ '512': '0.00',
+ '1024': '0.00',
+ '1280': '0.00',
+ '1518': '0.00', },
+ '4C/4T/4Q': {
+ '64': '0.00',
+ '128': '0.00',
+ '256': '0.00',
+ '512': '0.00',
+ '1024': '0.00',
+ '1280': '0.00',
+ '1518': '0.00', },},}, }
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2020-01-16 5:26 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2020-01-16 5:28 [dts] [PATCH V3 0/13] l3fwd: refactor script yufengmx
2020-01-16 5:28 ` [dts] [PATCH V3 1/13] conf/l3fwd: l3fwd suite testing configuration yufengmx
2020-01-16 5:28 ` [dts] [PATCH V3 2/13] conf/l3fwd_base: l3fwd base class flows configuration yufengmx
2020-01-16 5:28 ` [dts] [PATCH V3 3/13] conf/l3fwd_em: suite testing configuration yufengmx
2020-01-16 5:28 ` [dts] [PATCH V3 4/13] conf/l3fwd_lpm_ipv4_rfc2544: " yufengmx
2020-01-16 5:28 ` [dts] [PATCH V3 5/13] conf/l3fwd_lpm_ipv4: l3fwd_lpm_ipv4 " yufengmx
2020-01-16 5:28 ` yufengmx [this message]
2020-01-16 5:28 ` [dts] [PATCH V3 7/13] tests/l3fwd: upload automation script yufengmx
2020-01-16 5:28 ` [dts] [PATCH V3 8/13] tests/l3fwd_em: " yufengmx
2020-01-16 5:28 ` [dts] [PATCH V3 9/13] tests/l3fwd_lpm_ipv4_rfc2544: " yufengmx
2020-01-16 5:28 ` [dts] [PATCH V3 0/13] tests/l3fwd_lpm_ipv4: " yufengmx
2020-01-16 5:28 ` [dts] [PATCH V3 1/13] tests/l3fwd_lpm_ipv6: " yufengmx
2020-01-16 5:28 ` [dts] [PATCH V3 2/13] tests/l3fwd_base: " yufengmx
2020-01-16 5:28 ` [dts] [PATCH V3 3/13] framework/test_case: add wirespeed columbiaville nic yufengmx
2020-01-16 7:15 ` [dts] [PATCH V3 0/13] l3fwd: refactor script Tu, Lijuan
2020-01-16 7:27 yufengmx
2020-01-16 7:27 ` [dts] [PATCH V3 6/13] conf/l3fwd_lpm_ipv6: suite testing configuration yufengmx
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