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2015-12-02vnfs: configurable loopback application support inside VMMartin Klozik1-53/+0
For PVP and PVVP deployments, traffic inside virtual machines must be forwarded between its interfaces. There are several forwarding options supported by VSPERF, including DPDK testpmd, Huawei l2fwd kernel module and linux bridge. Another option is, that VM image has built in forwarding functionality and vsperf doesn't configure it itself. User can select VM loopback application by configuration option GUEST_LOOPBACK (per VM) or by SCALAR cli option guest_loopback (global settings). Selected guest loopback application(s) will be written into test results CSV file and test report MD file. Default wildcarded guest login prompt was added. Guest startup guarding timer can be configured. Path to OVS kernel module has been fixed. Change-Id: If738da1ea09112f9cf2267afcbc99a6797f3a03a JIRA: VSPERF-130 Signed-off-by: Martin Klozik <martinx.klozik@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Maryam Tahhan <maryam.tahhan@intel.com>
2015-10-12Enable PVP and PVVP deployments for Vanilla OVSMartin Klozik1-0/+115
Support for PVP and PVVP scenerios using Vanilla OVS was added. VMs are configured to forward traffic between virtual interfaces by standard linux capabilities. Traffic generator script was updated to accept MAC and IP address configuration to allow VM forwarding configuration. VSPERF-66, VSPERF-70 Change-Id: Ia70ab6be547b39928a1eae319faba779d4e29284 Signed-off-by: Martin Klozik <martinx.klozik@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Dino Simeon Madarang <dino.simeonx.madarang@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Maryam Tahhan <maryam.tahhan@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Brian Castelli <brian.castelli@spirent.com> Reviewed-by: Gene Snider <eugene.snider@huawei.com> Reviewed-by: Al Morton <acmorton@att.com> Reviewed-by: Tv Rao <tv.rao@freescale.com>