From: "Liu, Yong" <yong.liu@intel.com>
To: Ding Heng <hengx.ding@intel.com>, dts@dpdk.org
Subject: Re: [dts] [PATCH] Suite: add fm10k test suite. framework also made some change to allow change permitted packet loss rate.
Date: Wed, 03 Feb 2016 16:38:49 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <56B1BC99.7060209@intel.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1454484411-25911-1-git-send-email-hengx.ding@intel.com>
Applied with comments modified. There's no test plan related to fm10k
performance suite?
On 02/03/2016 03:26 PM, Ding Heng wrote:
> Signed-off-by: Ding Heng <hengx.ding@intel.com>
>
> diff --git a/framework/test_case.py b/framework/test_case.py
> index f601381..a1d2a28 100644
> --- a/framework/test_case.py
> +++ b/framework/test_case.py
> @@ -103,5 +103,7 @@ class TestCase(object):
> bitrate *= 40
> elif nic == 'fortville_eagle':
> bitrate *= 10
> + elif nic == 'redrockcanyou':
> + bitrate *= 40
>
> return bitrate * num_ports / 8 / (frame_size + 20)
> diff --git a/framework/tester.py b/framework/tester.py
> index acc228e..4944da3 100644
> --- a/framework/tester.py
> +++ b/framework/tester.py
> @@ -427,7 +427,7 @@ class Tester(Crb):
> return None
> return self.packet_gen.throughput(portList, rate_percent)
>
> - def run_rfc2544(self, portlist, delay=120):
> + def run_rfc2544(self, portlist, delay=120, permit_loss_rate=0):
> """
> zero_rate: dpdk will not lost packet in this line rate.
> loss_rate: dpdk will loss packet in this line rate.
> @@ -443,7 +443,7 @@ class Tester(Crb):
> lost, tx_num, rx_num = self.traffic_generator_loss(portlist, test_rate, delay)
> else:
> lost, _, _ = self.traffic_generator_loss(portlist, test_rate, delay)
> - if lost != 0:
> + if lost > permit_loss_rate:
> loss_rate = test_rate
> test_rate = (test_rate + zero_rate)/2
> else:
> diff --git a/tests/TestSuite_fm10k_perf.py b/tests/TestSuite_fm10k_perf.py
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..c092950
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/tests/TestSuite_fm10k_perf.py
> @@ -0,0 +1,569 @@
> +# BSD LICENSE
> +#
> +# Copyright(c) 2010-2014 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.
> +Layer-3 forwarding test script.
> +"""
> +
> +import dts
> +import string
> +import re
> +from test_case import TestCase
> +from exception import VerifyFailure
> +from settings import HEADER_SIZE
> +from etgen import IxiaPacketGenerator
> +from utils import *
> +
> +class TestFM10kL3fwd(TestCase, IxiaPacketGenerator):
> +
> + path = "./examples/l3fwd/build/"
> +
> + test_cases_2_ports = {
> + "1S/1C/1T": "%s -c %s -n %d -- -p %s --config '(P0,0,C{1.1.0}), (P1,0,C{1.1.0})'",
> + "1S/2C/1T": "%s -c %s -n %d -- -p %s --config '(P0,0,C{1.1.0}), (P1,0,C{1.2.0})'",
> + "1S/4C/1T": "%s -c %s -n %d -- -p %s --config '(P0,0,C{1.1.0}), (P1,0,C{1.2.0}), (P0,1,C{1.3.0}), (P1,1,C{1.4.0})'",
> + "1S/8C/1T": "%s -c %s -n %d -- -p %s --config '(P0,0,C{1.1.0}), (P0,1,C{1.2.0}), (P0,2,C{1.3.0}), (P0,3,C{1.4.0})," +\
> + "(P1,0,C{1.5.0}),(P1,1,C{1.6.0}), (P1,2,C{1.7.0}), (P1,3,C{1.8.0})'",
> + "1S/16C/1T": "%s -c %s -n %d -- -p %s --config '(P0,0,C{1.1.0}), (P0,1,C{1.2.0}), (P0,2,C{1.3.0}), (P0,3,C{1.4.0})," +\
> + "(P0,4,C{1.1.1}), (P0,5,C{1.2.1}), (P0,6,C{1.3.1}), (P0,7,C{1.4.1})," +\
> + "(P1,0,C{1.5.0}), (P1,1,C{1.6.0}), (P1,2,C{1.7.0}), (P1,3,C{1.8.0})," +\
> + "(P1,4,C{1.5.1}), (P1,5,C{1.6.1}), (P1,6,C{1.7.1}), (P1,7,C{1.8.1})'"
> + }
> +
> + host_table = [
> + "{{IPv4(10,100,0,1), IPv4(1,2,3,4), 1, 10, IPPROTO_UDP}, P0}",
> + "{{IPv4(10,101,0,1), IPv4(1,2,3,4), 1, 10, IPPROTO_UDP}, P0}",
> + "{{IPv4(11,100,0,1), IPv4(1,2,3,4), 1, 11, IPPROTO_UDP}, P1}",
> + "{{IPv4(11,101,0,1), IPv4(1,2,3,4), 1, 11, IPPROTO_UDP}, P1}",
> + "{{IPv4(12,100,0,1), IPv4(1,2,3,4), 1, 12, IPPROTO_UDP}, P2}",
> + "{{IPv4(12,101,0,1), IPv4(1,2,3,4), 1, 12, IPPROTO_UDP}, P2}",
> + "{{IPv4(13,100,0,1), IPv4(1,2,3,4), 1, 13, IPPROTO_UDP}, P3}",
> + "{{IPv4(13,101,0,1), IPv4(1,2,3,4), 1, 13, IPPROTO_UDP}, P3}",
> + ]
> +
> + lpm_table = [
> + "{IPv4(10,100,0,0), 24, P0}",
> + "{IPv4(10,101,0,0), 24, P0}",
> + "{IPv4(11,100,0,0), 24, P1}",
> + "{IPv4(11,101,0,0), 24, P1}",
> + "{IPv4(12,100,0,0), 24, P2}",
> + "{IPv4(12,101,0,0), 24, P2}",
> + "{IPv4(13,100,0,0), 24, P3}",
> + "{IPv4(13,101,0,0), 24, P3}",
> + ]
> +
> + frame_sizes = [64, 128, 256, 512, 2048] # 65, 128
> + methods = ['lpm']
> +
> + # Insert or move non-test functions here.
> + def portRepl(self, match):
> + """
> + Function to replace P([0123]) pattern in tables
> + """
> +
> + portid = match.group(1)
> + self.verify(int(portid) in range(4), "invalid port id")
> + if int(portid) >= len(valports):
> + return '0'
> + else:
> + return '%s' % valports[int(portid)]
> +
> + def set_up_all(self):
> + """
> + Run at the start of each test suite.
> + L3fwd Prerequisites
> + """
> + # Based on h/w type, choose how many ports to use
> + ports = self.dut.get_ports(socket=1)
> + if not ports:
> + ports = self.dut.get_ports(socket=0)
> +
> + self.tester.extend_external_packet_generator(TestFM10kL3fwd, self)
> + # Verify that enough ports are available
> + self.verify(len(ports) >= 2, "Insufficient ports for speed testing")
> +
> + netdev = self.dut.ports_info[ports[0]]['port']
> +
> + self.port_socket = netdev.socket
> +
> +
> + # Verify that enough threads are available
> + cores = self.dut.get_core_list("2S/8C/2T")
> + self.verify(cores is not None, "Insufficient cores for speed testing")
> +
> + global valports
> + valports = [_ for _ in ports if self.tester.get_local_port(_) != -1]
> +
> + self.verify(len(valports) >= 2, "Insufficient active ports for speed testing")
> +
> + self.main_file = "examples/l3fwd/main.c"
> + self.pf_file = "drivers/net/fm10k/base/fm10k_pf.c"
> + # Update config file and rebuild to get best perf on FVL
> + if "redrockcanyou" in self.nic:
> + self.dut.send_expect("sed -i -e 's/FM10K_TQDLOC_BASE_32_DESC/FM10K_TQDLOC_BASE_128_DESC/' %s" % self.pf_file, "# ")
> + self.dut.send_expect("sed -i -e 's/FM10K_TQDLOC_SIZE_32_DESC/FM10K_TQDLOC_SIZE_128_DESC/' %s" % self.pf_file, "# ")
> + self.dut.send_expect("sed -i -e 's/FM10K_TDLEN_ITR_SCALE_GEN3;$/FM10K_TDLEN_ITR_SCALE_GEN3 * 2;/' %s" % self.pf_file, "# ")
> +
> + self.dut.build_install_dpdk(self.target)
> +
> + self.l3fwd_test_results = {'header': [],
> + 'data': []}
> +
> + self.rebuild_l3fwd()
> +
> + def rebuild_l3fwd(self):
> + pat = re.compile("P([0123])")
> + # Prepare long prefix match table, replace P(x) port pattern
> + lpmStr = "static struct ipv4_l3fwd_route ipv4_l3fwd_route_array[] = {\\\n"
> + for idx in range(len(TestFM10kL3fwd.lpm_table)):
> + TestFM10kL3fwd.lpm_table[idx] = pat.sub(self.portRepl, TestFM10kL3fwd.lpm_table[idx])
> + lpmStr = lpmStr + ' ' * 4 + TestFM10kL3fwd.lpm_table[idx] + ",\\\n"
> + lpmStr = lpmStr + "};"
> + self.logger.debug(lpmStr)
> +
> + # Prepare host route table, replace P(x) port pattern
> + exactStr = "static struct ipv4_l3fwd_route ipv4_l3fwd_route_array[] = {\\\n"
> + for idx in range(len(TestFM10kL3fwd.host_table)):
> + TestFM10kL3fwd.host_table[idx] = pat.sub(self.portRepl, TestFM10kL3fwd.host_table[idx])
> + exactStr = exactStr + ' ' * 4 + TestFM10kL3fwd.host_table[idx] + ",\\\n"
> + exactStr = exactStr + "};"
> + self.logger.debug(exactStr)
> +
> + # Compile l3fwd with LPM lookup.
> + self.dut.send_expect(r"sed -i '/ipv4_l3fwd_route_array\[\].*{/,/^\}\;/c\\%s' examples/l3fwd/main.c" % lpmStr, "# ")
> + out = self.dut.build_dpdk_apps("./examples/l3fwd", "USER_FLAGS=-DAPP_LOOKUP_METHOD=1")
> + self.verify("Error" not in out, "compilation error 1")
> + self.verify("No such file" not in out, "compilation error 2")
> +
> + # Backup the LPM exe and clean up the build.
> + self.dut.send_expect("mv -f examples/l3fwd/build/l3fwd examples/l3fwd/build/l3fwd_lpm", "# ")
> + out = self.dut.send_expect("make clean -C examples/l3fwd", "# ")
> +
> + def flows(self):
> + """
> + Return a list of packets that implements the flows described in the
> + l3fwd test plan.
> +
> + """
> + return [
> + 'IP(src="1.2.3.4",dst="11.100.0.1")',
> + 'IP(src="1.2.3.4",dst="11.101.0.1")',
> + 'IP(src="1.2.3.4",dst="10.100.0.1")',
> + 'IP(src="1.2.3.4",dst="10.101.0.1")',
> + 'IP(src="1.2.3.4",dst="13.100.0.1")',
> + 'IP(src="1.2.3.4",dst="13.101.0.1")',
> + 'IP(src="1.2.3.4",dst="12.100.0.1")',
> + 'IP(src="1.2.3.4",dst="12.101.0.1")']
> +
> + def repl(self, match):
> + pid = match.group(1)
> + qid = match.group(2)
> + self.logger.debug("%s\n" % match.group(3))
> + lcid = self.dut.get_lcore_id(match.group(3))
> + self.logger.debug("%s\n" % lcid)
> +
> + global corelist
> + corelist.append(int(lcid))
> +
> + self.verify(int(pid) in range(4), "invalid port id")
> + self.verify(lcid, "invalid thread id")
> +
> + return '%s,%s,%s' % (str(valports[int(pid)]), qid, lcid)
> +
> + def set_up(self):
> + """
> + Run before each test case.
> + """
> + pass
> +
> + def fm10k_rxmode_set(self, mode="default"):
> + """
> + Change rxmode setting for RRC vector choice
> + RRC rxmode choice will depend on rxmod
> + """
> + if mode == "scatter":
> + # enable ip checkcsum
> + self.dut.send_expect("sed -i -e 's/.hw_ip_checksum = .*$/.hw_ip_checksum = 1,/g' %s" % self.main_file, "# ")
> + # enable scatter mode
> + self.dut.send_expect("sed -i -e 's/.enable_scatter = .*$/.enable_scatter = 1,/g' %s" % self.main_file, "# ")
> + elif mode == "scatter_vector":
> + # disable ip checksum
> + self.dut.send_expect("sed -i -e 's/.hw_ip_checksum = .*$/.hw_ip_checksum = 0,/g' %s" % self.main_file, "# ")
> + # eanble scatter mode
> + self.dut.send_expect("sed -i -e 's/.enable_scatter = .*$/.enable_scatter = 1,/g' %s" % self.main_file, "# ")
> + elif mode == "vector":
> + # disable ip checksum
> + self.dut.send_expect("sed -i -e 's/.hw_ip_checksum = .*$/.hw_ip_checksum = 0,/g' %s" % self.main_file, "# ")
> + # default l3fwd parameter, scatter will be disabled
> + self.dut.send_expect("sed -i -e 's/.enable_scatter = .*$/.enable_scatter = 0,/g' %s" % self.main_file, "# ")
> + elif mode == "default":
> + # disable ip checksum
> + self.dut.send_expect("sed -i -e 's/.hw_ip_checksum = .*$/.hw_ip_checksum = 1,/g' %s" % self.main_file, "# ")
> + # default l3fwd parameter, scatter will be disabled
> + self.dut.send_expect("sed -i -e 's/.enable_scatter = .*$/.enable_scatter = 0,' %s" % self.main_file, "# ")
> +
> + # rebuild l3fwd
> + self.rebuild_l3fwd()
> +
> + def test_perf_fm10k_legacy_perf(self):
> + # add setting for scatter
> + #self.dut.send_expect("sed -i -e '/.hw_ip_checksum = .*$/a\\.enable_scatter = 0,' %s" % self.main_file, "# ")
> +
> +# mode_settings = [{'rxmode': 'default', 'txmode': 'default'}, {'rxmode': 'vector', 'txmode': 'vector'}]
> + mode_settings = [{'rxmode': 'default', 'txmode': 'default'}]
> + for mode in mode_settings:
> + self.fm10k_rxmode_set(mode = mode['rxmode'])
> + if mode['txmode'] == 'default':
> + # need --enable-jumbo parameter
> + for key in TestFM10kL3fwd.test_cases_2_ports.keys():
> + if "--enable-jumbo" not in TestFM10kL3fwd.test_cases_2_ports[key]:
> + TestFM10kL3fwd.test_cases_2_ports[key] += " --enable-jumbo"
> + else:
> + for key in TestFM10kL3fwd.test_cases_2_ports.keys():
> + TestFM10kL3fwd.test_cases_2_ports[key].replace(" --enable-jumbo", "")
> +
> + print GREEN("Performance test for rxmode %s txmode %s" %(mode['rxmode'], mode['txmode']))
> + self.perf_l3fwd_2ports()
> +
> + # remove setting for scatter
> + self.dut.send_expect("sed -i -e '/.enable_scatter= .*$/d' %s" % self.main_file, "# ")
> +
> + def test_perf_fm10k_vec_perf(self):
> + # add setting for scatter
> + #self.dut.send_expect("sed -i -e '/.hw_ip_checksum = .*$/a\\.enable_scatter = 0,' %s" % self.main_file, "# ")
> +
> +# mode_settings = [{'rxmode': 'default', 'txmode': 'default'}, {'rxmode': 'vector', 'txmode': 'vector'}]
> + mode_settings = [{'rxmode': 'vector', 'txmode': 'vector'}]
> + for mode in mode_settings:
> + self.fm10k_rxmode_set(mode = mode['rxmode'])
> + if mode['txmode'] == 'default':
> + # need --enable-jumbo parameter
> + for key in TestFM10kL3fwd.test_cases_2_ports.keys():
> + if "--enable-jumbo" not in TestFM10kL3fwd.test_cases_2_ports[key]:
> + TestFM10kL3fwd.test_cases_2_ports[key] += " --enable-jumbo"
> + else:
> + for key in TestFM10kL3fwd.test_cases_2_ports.keys():
> + TestFM10kL3fwd.test_cases_2_ports[key].replace(" --enable-jumbo", "")
> +
> + print GREEN("Performance test for rxmode %s txmode %s" %(mode['rxmode'], mode['txmode']))
> + self.perf_l3fwd_2ports()
> +
> + # remove setting for scatter
> + self.dut.send_expect("sed -i -e '/.enable_scatter= .*$/d' %s" % self.main_file, "# ")
> +
> +
> + def perf_l3fwd_2ports(self):
> + """
> + L3fwd main 2 ports.
> + """
> +
> + header_row = ["Frame", "mode", "S/C/T", "Mpps", "% linerate", "latency_max(us)", "latency_min(us)", "latency_avg(us)"]
> + self.l3fwd_test_results['header'] = header_row
> + dts.results_table_add_header(header_row)
> + self.l3fwd_test_results['data'] = []
> +
> + mac = ["02:00:00:00:00:00", "02:00:00:00:00:01"]
> + for frame_size in TestFM10kL3fwd.frame_sizes:
> +
> + # Prepare traffic flow
> + payload_size = frame_size - \
> + HEADER_SIZE['ip'] - HEADER_SIZE['eth']
> + for _port in range(2):
> + dmac = self.dut.get_mac_address(valports[_port])
> + flows = ['Ether(dst="%s", src="%s")/%s/("X"*%d)' % (dmac, mac[_port], flow, payload_size) for flow in self.flows()[_port *2:(_port +1)*2]]
> + self.tester.scapy_append('wrpcap("dst%d.pcap", [%s])' %(valports[_port],string.join(flows,',')))
> + self.tester.scapy_execute()
> +
> + dts.report("Flows for 2 ports, %d frame size.\n" % (frame_size),
> + annex=True)
> + dts.report("%s" % string.join(flows, '\n'),
> + frame=True, annex=True)
> +
> +
> + # Prepare the command line
> + global corelist
> + pat = re.compile("P([0123]),([01234567]),(C\{\d.\d.\d\})")
> +
> + pat2 = re.compile("C\{\d")
> + repl1 = "C{" + str(self.port_socket)
> +
> + coreMask = {}
> + rtCmdLines = dict(TestFM10kL3fwd.test_cases_2_ports)
> + for key in rtCmdLines.keys():
> + corelist = []
> + while pat.search(rtCmdLines[key]):
> + # Change the socket to the NIC's socket
> + if key.find('1S')>=0:
> + rtCmdLines[key] = pat2.sub(repl1, rtCmdLines[key])
> + rtCmdLines[key] = pat.sub(self.repl, rtCmdLines[key])
> +
> + self.logger.info("%s\n" % str(corelist))
> + coreMask[key] = dts.create_mask(set(corelist))
> +
> + # measure by two different mode
> + #methods = TestFM10kL3fwd.methods
> +
> + for mode in TestFM10kL3fwd.methods:
> +
> + # start l3fwd
> + index = 0
> + subtitle = []
> + for cores in rtCmdLines.keys():
> +
> + info = "Executing l3fwd using %s mode, 2 ports, %s and %d frame size.\n" % (
> + mode, cores, frame_size)
> +
> + self.logger.info(info)
> + dts.report(info, annex=True)
> +
> + subtitle.append(cores)
> + cmdline = rtCmdLines[cores] % (TestFM10kL3fwd.path + "l3fwd_" + mode, coreMask[cores],
> + self.dut.get_memory_channels(), dts.create_mask(valports[:2]))
> +
> + if frame_size > 1518:
> + cmdline = cmdline + " --max-pkt-len %d" % frame_size
> + dts.report(cmdline + "\n", frame=True, annex=True)
> +
> + out = self.dut.send_expect(cmdline, "L3FWD:", 120)
> +
> + # Measure test
> + tgenInput = []
> + for rxPort in range(2):
> + # No use on rx/tx limitation
> + if rxPort % 2 == 0:
> + txIntf = self.tester.get_local_port(valports[rxPort + 1])
> + else:
> + txIntf = self.tester.get_local_port(valports[rxPort - 1])
> +
> + rxIntf = self.tester.get_local_port(valports[rxPort])
> + if rxPort % 2 == 0:
> + tgenInput.append((txIntf, rxIntf, "dst%d.pcap" %valports[rxPort+1]))
> + else:
> + tgenInput.append((txIntf, rxIntf, "dst%d.pcap" %valports[rxPort-1]))
> +
> + _, pps = self.tester.traffic_generator_throughput(tgenInput)
> + self.verify(pps > 0, "No traffic detected")
> + pps /= 1000000.0
> + linerate = self.wirespeed(self.nic, frame_size, 2)
> + pct = pps * 100 / linerate
> + latencys = self.tester.traffic_generator_latency(tgenInput)
> +
> + index += 1
> +
> + # Stop l3fwd
> + self.dut.send_expect("^C", "#")
> + print latencys
> +
> + for latency in latencys:
> + if latency['max'] > 0:
> + data_row = [frame_size, mode, cores, str(pps), str(pct), str(latency['max']/1000), str(latency['min']/1000), str(latency['average']/1000)]
> + dts.results_table_add_row(data_row)
> + self.l3fwd_test_results['data'].append(data_row)
> +
> + dts.results_table_print()
> +
> + def perf_rfc2544(self):
> +
> + header_row = ["Frame", "mode", "S/C/T", "tx_pkts(1min)", "LR_rx_pkts(1min)", "LR_loss_pkts(1min)", "% zero_loss_rate(0.01%loss)"]
> + self.l3fwd_test_results['header'] = header_row
> + dts.results_table_add_header(header_row)
> + self.l3fwd_test_results['data'] = []
> +
> + for frame_size in TestFM10kL3fwd.frame_sizes:
> +
> + # Prepare traffic flow
> + payload_size = frame_size - \
> + HEADER_SIZE['ip'] - HEADER_SIZE['eth']
> + for _port in range(2):
> + dmac = self.dut.get_mac_address(valports[_port])
> + flows = ['Ether(dst="%s")/%s/("X"*%d)' % (dmac, flow, payload_size) for flow in self.flows()[_port *2:(_port +1)*2]]
> + self.tester.scapy_append('wrpcap("dst%d.pcap", [%s])' %(valports[_port],string.join(flows,',')))
> + self.tester.scapy_execute()
> +
> + dts.report("Flows for 2 ports, %d frame size.\n" % (frame_size),
> + annex=True)
> + dts.report("%s" % string.join(flows, '\n'),
> + frame=True, annex=True)
> +
> +
> + # Prepare the command line
> + global corelist
> + pat = re.compile("P([0123]),([0123]),(C\{\d.\d.\d\})")
> +
> + pat2 = re.compile("C\{\d")
> + repl1 = "C{" + str(self.port_socket)
> +
> + coreMask = {}
> + rtCmdLines = dict(TestFM10kL3fwd.test_cases_2_ports)
> + for key in rtCmdLines.keys():
> + corelist = []
> + while pat.search(rtCmdLines[key]):
> + # Change the socket to the NIC's socket
> + if key.find('1S')>=0:
> + rtCmdLines[key] = pat2.sub(repl1, rtCmdLines[key])
> + rtCmdLines[key] = pat.sub(self.repl, rtCmdLines[key])
> +
> + self.logger.info("%s\n" % str(corelist))
> + coreMask[key] = dts.create_mask(set(corelist))
> +
> + # measure by two different mode
> + for mode in TestFM10kL3fwd.methods:
> +
> + # start l3fwd
> + index = 0
> + subtitle = []
> + for cores in rtCmdLines.keys():
> +
> + #in order to save time, only some of the cases will be run.
> + if mode == "lpm" and (cores == "1S/1C/1T" or cores == "1S/4C/1T"):
> + info = "Executing l3fwd using %s mode, 2 ports, %s and %d frame size.\n" % (
> + mode, cores, frame_size)
> +
> + self.logger.info(info)
> + dts.report(info, annex=True)
> +
> +
> + subtitle.append(cores)
> + cmdline = rtCmdLines[cores] % (TestFM10kL3fwd.path + "l3fwd_" + mode, coreMask[cores],
> + self.dut.get_memory_channels(), dts.create_mask(valports[:2]))
> +
> + if frame_size > 1518:
> + cmdline = cmdline + " --max-pkt-len %d" % frame_size
> + dts.report(cmdline + "\n", frame=True, annex=True)
> +
> + out = self.dut.send_expect(cmdline, "L3FWD:", 120)
> +
> + # Measure test
> + tgenInput = []
> + for rxPort in range(2):
> + # No use on rx/tx limitation
> + if rxPort % 2 == 0:
> + txIntf = self.tester.get_local_port(valports[rxPort + 1])
> + else:
> + txIntf = self.tester.get_local_port(valports[rxPort - 1])
> +
> + rxIntf = self.tester.get_local_port(valports[rxPort])
> + if rxPort % 2 == 0:
> + tgenInput.append((txIntf, rxIntf, "dst%d.pcap" %valports[rxPort+1]))
> + else:
> + tgenInput.append((txIntf, rxIntf, "dst%d.pcap" %valports[rxPort-1]))
> +
> + zero_loss_rate, tx_pkts, rx_pkts = self.tester.run_rfc2544(tgenInput, delay=5, permit_loss_rate=0.01)
> + loss_pkts = tx_pkts - rx_pkts
> + self.dut.send_expect("^C", "#")
> +
> + tx_pkts = human_read_number(tx_pkts)
> + rx_pkts = human_read_number(rx_pkts)
> + loss_pkts = human_read_number(loss_pkts)
> +
> + data_row = [frame_size, mode, cores, str(tx_pkts), str(rx_pkts), loss_pkts, zero_loss_rate]
> + dts.results_table_add_row(data_row)
> + self.l3fwd_test_results['data'].append(data_row)
> + else:
> + pass
> +
> + index += 1
> +
> + dts.results_table_print()
> +
> + def test_perf_rfc2544_vec(self):
> + # add setting for scatter
> +
> + #mode_settings = [{'rxmode': 'default', 'txmode': 'default'}, {'rxmode': 'vector', 'txmode': 'vector'}]
> + mode_settings = [{'rxmode': 'vector', 'txmode': 'vector'}]
> + for mode in mode_settings:
> + self.fm10k_rxmode_set(mode = mode['rxmode'])
> + if mode['txmode'] == 'default':
> + # need --enable-jumbo parameter
> + for key in TestFM10kL3fwd.test_cases_2_ports.keys():
> + if "--enable-jumbo" not in TestFM10kL3fwd.test_cases_2_ports[key]:
> + TestFM10kL3fwd.test_cases_2_ports[key] += " --enable-jumbo"
> + else:
> + for key in TestFM10kL3fwd.test_cases_2_ports.keys():
> + TestFM10kL3fwd.test_cases_2_ports[key].replace(" --enable-jumbo", "")
> +
> + print GREEN("Performance test for rxmode %s txmode %s" %(mode['rxmode'], mode['txmode']))
> + self.perf_rfc2544()
> +
> + # remove setting for scatter
> + self.dut.send_expect("sed -i -e '/.enable_scatter= .*$/d' %s" % self.main_file, "# ")
> +
> + def test_perf_rfc2544_legacy(self):
> + # add setting for scatter
> +
> + #mode_settings = [{'rxmode': 'default', 'txmode': 'default'}, {'rxmode': 'vector', 'txmode': 'vector'}]
> + mode_settings = [{'rxmode': 'default', 'txmode': 'default'}]
> + for mode in mode_settings:
> + self.fm10k_rxmode_set(mode = mode['rxmode'])
> + if mode['txmode'] == 'default':
> + # need --enable-jumbo parameter
> + for key in TestFM10kL3fwd.test_cases_2_ports.keys():
> + if "--enable-jumbo" not in TestFM10kL3fwd.test_cases_2_ports[key]:
> + TestFM10kL3fwd.test_cases_2_ports[key] += " --enable-jumbo"
> + else:
> + for key in TestFM10kL3fwd.test_cases_2_ports.keys():
> + TestFM10kL3fwd.test_cases_2_ports[key].replace(" --enable-jumbo", "")
> +
> + print GREEN("Performance test for rxmode %s txmode %s" %(mode['rxmode'], mode['txmode']))
> + self.perf_rfc2544()
> +
> + # remove setting for scatter
> + self.dut.send_expect("sed -i -e '/.enable_scatter= .*$/d' %s" % self.main_file, "# ")
> +
> +
> + def ip(self, port, frag, src, proto, tos, dst, chksum, len, options, version, flags, ihl, ttl, id):
> + self.add_tcl_cmd("protocol config -name ip")
> + self.add_tcl_cmd('ip config -sourceIpAddr "%s"' % src)
> + self.add_tcl_cmd("ip config -sourceIpAddrMode ipRandom")
> + self.add_tcl_cmd('ip config -destIpAddr "%s"' % dst)
> + self.add_tcl_cmd("ip config -destIpAddrMode ipIdle")
> + self.add_tcl_cmd("ip config -ttl %d" % ttl)
> + self.add_tcl_cmd("ip config -totalLength %d" % len)
> + self.add_tcl_cmd("ip config -fragment %d" % frag)
> + self.add_tcl_cmd("ip config -ipProtocol ipV4ProtocolReserved255")
> + self.add_tcl_cmd("ip config -identifier %d" % id)
> + self.add_tcl_cmd("stream config -framesize %d" % (len + 18))
> + self.add_tcl_cmd("ip set %d %d %d" % (self.chasId, port['card'], port['port']))
> +
> + def tear_down(self):
> + """
> + Run after each test case.
> + """
> + pass
> +
> + def tear_down_all(self):
> + """
> + Run after each test suite.
> + """
> + # remove setting for scatter
> + self.dut.send_expect("sed -i -e '/.enable_scatter= .*$/d' %s" % self.main_file, "# ")
> + pass
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