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2020-01-29PROX: print panic message on screenXavier Simonart1-0/+1
When PROX detects an error condition at startup, it calls PROX_PANIC which prints an message before calling rte_panic to end the application. If ncurses was already started, this results in the message being printed in ncurses (and prox.log) then leaving ncurses; hence the message is usually not visible to the user (until it open prox.log), giving the impression of an unexpected crash. With this fix, the error message is repeated after closing ncurses, hence the message will be printed on stdout. Note that it might also be printed twice on stdout if ncurses was not already started. As part of this fix, prox.log is now properly closed. Change-Id: If41875843f1a39bc715f4264b3992c3fa018394e Signed-off-by: Xavier Simonart <xavier.simonart@intel.com>
2020-01-29Add Latency Distribution displayXavier Simonart1-1/+10
- Latency Distribution (i.e. histograms) has been added when latency is enabled. - Histograms are now compiled by default. - A bug has also been fixed, which was causing strange behavior in the histograms (due to bucket size being overwritten). - The default bucket size has been changed to "11" which means that the size of each bucket is now (1 cycle << 11) = 2048 cycles = 1 microsecond at 2GHz. It was (1 << (10 - 1)). As there are 128 latency buckets, it is not possible to show all of them on the display. Hence the latency buckets are displayed based on on the assumption that the minimum latency is usually relatively stable and that the maximum latency change more often. - The first empty buckets are not shown (i.e. buckets empty for all tasks) - If more than 15 buckets are non empty, then the buckets are combined, so that a maximum of 15 (bigger) buckets are shown - If less than 15 buckets are non empty, the following (empty) buckets are shown (this avoid seeing every x seconds some columns being added and removed). Change-Id: I27fe6ac0e513a5558e42ff2e74255c55ba79516d Signed-off-by: Xavier Simonart <xavier.simonart@intel.com>
2019-04-15PROX: update versionstable/hunterXavier Simonart1-1/+1
PROX version was not udpated since a long time, resulting in difficulty to easily understand which version is being run. Improved solution should be to support sha1. Change-Id: I9d68bd64f52f32544d31d2b8c6bcd0c55c7c228c Signed-off-by: Xavier Simonart <xavier.simonart@intel.com>
2018-01-16Integrate irq mode into PROX (support display and command line)Xavier Simonart1-1/+7
irq mode can be used to show how a core is interrupted by other tasks. This mode does not handle packets. It only loops reading tsc. When the difference between two consecutive calls to rdtsc() is high then it means the core was interrupted. This task implementes the display, so that we can see a histogram of interrupts as well as the maximum, per core. Command line is also supported, through "show irq buckets" (too show the intervals of each buckets, in micrcoseconds), and the stats command line (showing the number of items in each buckets and the max).. Change-Id: I153cc3deaa7b86ae2776ea44e46ef9ecfd116992 Signed-off-by: Xavier Simonart <xavier.simonart@intel.com>
2017-07-14Adding PROX(Packet pROcessing eXecution engine) VNF to sampleVNFDeepak S1-0/+994
JIRA: SAMPLEVNF-55 PROX is a DPDK-based application implementing Telco use-cases such as a simplified BRAS/BNG, light-weight AFTR... It also allows configuring finer grained network functions like QoS, Routing, load-balancing... (We are moving PROX version v039 to sampleVNF https://01.org/intel-data-plane-performance-demonstrators/prox-overview) Change-Id: Ia3cb02cf0e49ac5596e922c197ff7e010293d033 Signed-off-by: Deepak S <deepak.s@linux.intel.com>