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- mis-ordered packets are reported/displayed in an extra column
- a treshold can be specified for mis-ordered packets, as a criterium
Signed-off-by: Xavier Simonart <simonartxavier@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I3e17f86c44e54abcec2412ec57ba5303105b7b91
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By using paramiko, we can now also use differnt credentials to login into
the PROX instances. In the ssh section of the environment file, you can
now also add the password parameter.
Change-Id: I08d31cbf0d02d7e82b7fbe34268851f73ff5dde0
Signed-off-by: Luc Provoost <luc.provoost@intel.com>
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- Cleanup of the format.yaml file.
- Adding of the packet mis-ordering statistics
- Added a warmup phase to get the correct mis-ordering statistics since
ARP messages need to be dealt with before we can collect correct
misordering stats
- Code cleanup avoiding some long lines
- Removing background traffic control from rapid_flowsizetest.py since
this is already done in the iteration code in rapid_test.py
Change-Id: I4c60a90353f27b8e2d0b62505e8f1cd886a17f0a
Signed-off-by: Luc Provoost <luc.provoost@intel.com>
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tuned-adm is now run through check_prox_system_setup.sh at the first
system startup/reboot. This will result in the correct grub cmdline
parameters.
We are also coying the default rapid_rsa_key in the authorized_keys of
the rapid user, which is now the default user to run the tests.
Fixed also an issue in handle_mirror.c: using now ETYPE_IPv4.
Changed deploycentostools.sh to reflect the changes done when building
the image with disk-image-create.
Change-Id: I5933d21faef9fe02b56c01d0b96e2c143cc5476d
Signed-off-by: Luc Provoost <luc.provoost@intel.com>
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For Kubernetes environment core ids in the config and test files are relative and
automatically remapped to the allowed cores allocated for container.
There is no change to the baremetal or VM environment.
Signed-off-by: Yury Kylulin <yury.kylulin@intel.com>
Change-Id: I63e499723e8213de1b05d4175eb3eddc4492ccf5
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All test files are now in the tests directory. All PROX config files
moved to the configs directory. When specifying a test on the
runrapid.py command line, you should now also mention the directory:
e.g. --test tests/basicrapid.test
In these test files, you need now to also include the configs
subdirectory when specifying the prox configuration that needs to be
used.
The --map parameter has also changed. It can still take the file name
of the map file, that specifies which PROX instance to use during a
test. On top of that, you can now also specify a list of indices of the
machines to be used during a test: e.g. --map [1,3].
Change-Id: I887cba59834dd8c903a22bc80959b10da2775398
Signed-off-by: Luc Provoost <luc.provoost@intel.com>
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Sending now a 'quit' command to PROX, so that the thread running PROX in
an ssh session is now cleaned up correctly.
Also fixed a problem with the logging when running the code more than
once. We only create handlers now, when they do not yet exist.
Updated the rapid version.
Also added some more tests in the testcases.yaml for xtesting.
At the end of a run, the PROX.log files are copied in the results
directory.
The success criterium for a test 'pass_threshold' has been removed from
the test files and is to be controlled by the xtesting testcases.yaml
file.
Change-Id: Ifbbb1c91f32c9176f52025d9ae4c495b432a94c9
Signed-off-by: Luc Provoost <luc.provoost@intel.com>
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Some files were added to for rapid testing in the xtesting framework
Change-Id: Id912789c5007ca8390a67fb5b359296089aa9618
Signed-off-by: Luc Provoost <luc.provoost@intel.com>
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There is a new parameter in the config_file: dataplane_subnet_mask. This
parameter is added to the dataplane IP addresses and is needed by the
Linux stack to deal with some protocols (e.g. ARP). If not present, the
default value of 24 will be used. In the end, this will make sure that
IP addresses in the rapid.env file will have this mask, e.g. /24
If you use other tools than createrapid.py to create the rapid.env file,
make sure to add the mask.
This commit also introduces a change when exiting: we only copy the
prox.log files from the different prox instances in case we expect a new
prox.log file to be created in these instances.
When using a valid format.yaml file, the tool will now also send the
latency distribution data (histogram) to the URL.
The tool is now also checking the value of bucket_size_exp: it needs to
be 11 or more.
Change-Id: I633cdc64ef687fdb6625be1e7482a5a371f83e93
Signed-off-by: Luc Provoost <luc.provoost@intel.com>
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deploycentostools.sh is now installing a recent PROX version. When using
background traffic, the tool is also reporting the total traffic that
was handled by the NFVi stack, including foreground & background
traffic.
The use of the prox_socket and prox_launch_exit was also broken in a
previous release and is now fixed.
When setting prox_socket to false for a PROX instance, we will not
create a socket connection to control that PROX instance. Setting this
option to false is not meaningful for the generator PROX instances since
we would not be able to control the behavior of the PROX generator
during the test. You could use the generator against another non-PROX
instance and then set prox_socket to false for that non-PROX instance.
Default is true.
prox_launch_exit is used to start and stop the PROX program inside the
instance. Default is true. This is useful in case you want to start PROX
manually to be able to inspect the PROX UI, but at the same time, let
the rapid scripts control the testing.
Change-Id: Ib5aa809f4be201859542769f5f55f4989dad97ef
Signed-off-by: Luc Provoost <luc.provoost@intel.com>
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A new parameter can be put in the *.test files so that the requested
traffic is not generated at once, but slowly increasing up to the
requested traffic. This is important for some SW switched that adapt and
learn from the applied traffic. When suddenly applying a high traffic,
the switch might not have enough time to learn and lose packets. Only
after a period of time (up to 10 seconds?), the switch can cope with the
traffic without packet loss. In order to get reproducible results in
this case with low packet loss, please put the parameter ramp_step in
the test section of the *.test file. The step is expressed in percentage
of a 10Gb/s traffic. If the parameter is not present, the load will be
immediately applied.
When the runrapid.py script is now finished, it also copies the prox.log
files from all the prox instances. In case of issues, please investigate
this log file.
When using background traffic, the tool will also print the average
background traffic for each step in the DEBUG log. In this way, you can
check that the background traffic is actually dealing with the same
amount of traffic as the foreground. The tool is printing the packet
reception rate of the background generators.
A bug was also fixed regarding the latency percentile reporting. When
using tests involving l2gen.cfg, the values of the percentile latency
were wrong.
Change-Id: Id3dd02ed5cab084414c717cf898b30e6980ddf31
Signed-off-by: Luc Provoost <luc.provoost@intel.com>
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Even if the latency thresholds were defined in the TST009 test files,
the values were ignored and replaced by 'inf', whcih means the
thresholds were not taken into account to define a successful step. If
the thresholds are not defined in the test files, they are still set to
'inf'.
Change-Id: I9559f05fb6066ab8759900abe3eb53ff4662e510
Signed-off-by: Luc Provoost <luc.provoost@intel.com>
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UDP and IP packet length and source UDP port and destination UDP port
were wrongly set for IPv6 packets.
In the *.test files, there is now an optional boolean field (ipv6) in
the [TestParameters] section. When set to true, the generator will use
the IPv6 packet layout to place the right values at the proper offset
in the packet. If not present or set to false, the IPv4 layout will be
used. Note also that packet size needs to be at least 84 bytes for IPV6
traffic since we need space for latency and other information in each
packet.
Packet loss ratio is now printed as a percentage of the total packets
sent.
Change-Id: I2136e87f3032348ae95b69052be7da8461c6303c
Signed-off-by: Luc Provoost <luc.provoost@intel.com>
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The IRQ test has been reworked to increase the accuracy of the IRQ
measurements. Results can now also be pushed to a Prometheus push
gateway or to OPNFV's Xtesting. In order to do so, a new file
format.yaml has been introduced. Please use this file now to specify the
details of the PushGateway or the Xtesting server.
Added new test: increment_till_fail.test
Change-Id: I111aae3e099bc03e3d2ddd1014a0301bac356e0b
Signed-off-by: Luc Provoost <luc.provoost@intel.com>
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Using vfio in stead of igb_uio. DPDK 2020.5 is NOT compiling the igb_uio
driver by default any more.
For the l3 mode, we are now using the new PROX vdev feature. This is
achieved by adding the vdev parameter in the port section of the PROX
config files. One of the advantages is that we can now ping a port
managed by PROX: the requests will be forwarded by PROX to the LINUX
stack, who will reply to the ping. A tap device is being created by PROX
to support this feature.
Installing old version of nasm since latest causes some issues.
If not pushgateway is being used, it should be commented out in the
config_file.
vfio is now loaded by specifying the module in /etc/modules-load.d
There is also an after_boot.sh script that will be run by
check_prox_system_setup.sh, which can be used for further configuration
of the instance after boot.
There is now also a file created /opt/rapid/system_ready_for_rapid by
the check_prox_system_setup.sh script. This file is created once all
configuration is done. The runrapid.py script will wait till this file
is created before executing any tests.
Change-Id: Ic5c41af82642066af42134c3323297f5a06f6f72
Signed-off-by: Luc Provoost <luc.provoost@intel.com>
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New files created in 2020 have now the right date in the copyright
notice.
Change-Id: I8eb244beec3d793e819cce1f63c39671f18286a1
Signed-off-by: Luc Provoost <luc.provoost@intel.com>
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All packet size in the *.test files have been replaces with imix sizes.
imix is now a list of packet sizes. If you want to run with only a
pakcet size of 64, you need to specify a list containing only 1 size:
[64].
You can also specify multiple imix values by specifying a list of list
of sizes. The keyworkds in the test files are now imix & imixs.
Change-Id: Iea47c0266b022133b7bbfc9a6811e3199ae41521
Signed-off-by: Luc Provoost <luc.provoost@intel.com>
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yaml files have been added to the repo as an example. Please check the
README explaining the output section reqs for this yaml file. There is
also a new file (config_file): it also specifies which yaml files to
use. multiple dataplane interfaces per VM can now be specified and will
appear in the <STACK>.env file. An error in setting the packet size has
been fixed (see set_udp_packet_size for packet size setting details)
Change-Id: Ie89a4940521dac7dd3652acca477739abb9f5497
Signed-off-by: Luc Provoost <luc.provoost@intel.com>
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The code has been rewritten in multiple classes and files for better
readability and maintainability. You should now also use Python3 to run
the scripts. Some of the variables in the config files have moved to
other sections. The pushgateway parameter moved to the [varia] section
of the rapid environment file.
Change-Id: Ic61a1bc3baa39447d42b21dfcc0f16c28fcdfa6e
Signed-off-by: Luc Provoost <luc.provoost@intel.com>
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