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2019-11-26rapid november release combining changesLuc Provoost1-31/+0
-Renamed monitorswap.test into corestats.test. This is a more generic test case that can monitor the core statistics of all PROX instances -New portstats.test which can monitor the port statistics of all PROX instances -Removed the tasks parameter in the [DEFAULT] section of the *.test files. Runrapid.py is now scaning the PROX configuration files to automatically detect the PROX tasks that are being used. -There is now an option to add the PushGateway parameter in the [Default] section of some *.test files. This will push the measurements to the Gateway, so they can be used by tools like Grafana. The logging of the data in a csv file has also been improved. Results can now be found on the screen, in the RUN*.log files, in the *.csv files and are being pushed to the PushGateway. -In the *.test files, replaced the swapcores, irqcores and impaircores by the cores parameter since they are not treated differently by the code. For a generator, we are still using the gencores and latcores parameters since we need to treat them differently in runrapid.py -devbind.sh is removed from the repository since this file is now created by runrapid.py -renamed the rapidVMs.vms file into rapid.vms -image is now built without ssh access for root. Only using centos user. runrapid.py is now using centos user for ssh sessions. PROX tools are strted using sudo -using new DPDK, mb_lib and PROX versions as defined in deploycentostools.sh -installing missing yum-utils package in image -added flowsize parameter to the impairtest -added list of flowsizes to the fixed_rate testing (l3framerate.test) -the irqtest can now loop through multiple Test Machines in stead of only checking the irq of one. Note that we should have the same cores parameter for all Test machines -changes in prox_ctrl.py to support setting the speed of a generator on a combination of mulitple cores and tasks. Also added the multi_port_stats function to support the new portstats.test -Updated version to 19.11.21 -Fixed some power of 2 in the flow table Change-Id: Ia14543bf3195a2b1bd4184b455da6940f1777fc9 Signed-off-by: Luc Provoost <luc.provoost@intel.com>
2019-06-30Multiple changes for June releaseLuc Provoost1-0/+31
- Change inittest in warmuptest. This has now a warmuptime, warmupspeed, packet size and flow size. - Change in centos.json. This will now also copy deploycentostools.sh during image building so that it can be used to re-compile prox in the VM by typing "./deploycentostools.sh compile" - runrapid.py parameters needing a file name, need to be complete file names: no extensions will be added any more by the scripts. - Changes in createrapid.py to handel the openstack CLI output in a simpler way. - The management interface of the VMs can now also be an SRIOV interface. We have now an extra optional parameter in the VM sections of the rapiVMs.vms file: SRIOV_mgmt_port - Changed the name of some sections and keys in the environment file since runrapid.py will not always communicate to OpenStack VMs. This could be containers or any other (virtual) machine. - The previous MachineMap.cfg has been renamed to machine.map - A new test has been added: monitorswap is just showing the statistics of a swap (virtual) machine, without generating any packets. This is useful in situations where an external tester is used. - Latency and core statistics can now be measured even if there are multiple PROX cores and tasks running. A new parameter has been added in the test files with following default value: tasks=[0]. During the collection of statistics, all tasks in this list will be queried. It is ok to have a non-existing task in such a query since it will be ignored. - A --screenlog parameter was added for runrapid.py allowing for more detailed output on the screen during debugging. No need to check the log file. - Previous tests to run multiple packet size with a given flow size and to run multiple flow size, with a given packet size are now combined by specifiying 2 lists: packetsizes & flows - The screen output of this test has also been reworked with more meaningful column names and the test result is now in the field "core received". This allows also for faster termination of the test: When the all packets sent by Gen NIC are received by the cores within the thresholds for packet loss and latency, the test is now stopped, even we were requesting more packets to be sent. Change-Id: I3307e7a972f2140e739f376f146fe875df0303e6 Signed-off-by: Luc Provoost <luc.provoost@intel.com>