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2021-04-16Adding documentation in the test filesLuc Provoost1-1/+3
a README file in the tests subdirectory is now describing the parameters used in the test description files. Each test files has a comment pointing to the README file for more information. Change-Id: I49b9b3e1fac0a65c43e7f2d7dc90612923e28f78 Signed-off-by: Luc Provoost <luc.provoost@intel.com>
2021-04-15Rework of statistics reportingLuc Provoost1-1/+1
- 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>
2021-02-11Add support for native Kubernetes CPU Manager0.0.1Yury Kylulin1-0/+1
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
2021-01-27creation of tests and configs subdirectoriesLuc Provoost1-0/+29
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>