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authorBilly O'Mahony <billy.o.mahony@intel.com>2015-05-29 15:24:03 +0100
committerBilly O'Mahony <billy.o.mahony@intel.com>2015-06-08 13:55:35 +0000
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framework: Add reworked framework to repo
This commit adds the vSwitch Integration Test Framework whose design, based off TOIT, is outlined in the HLD previously made availiable to the community for review. The design of this framework allows developers to add different implementations of components, specifically vSwitches, Traffic Generators, Metrics Collectors and VNFs, easily. The goal of this design is that all testcases should run regardless of what is "under the hood". This commit adds support for running the framework for a phy to phy RFC2544 testcase only. More testcases will be added by the community. vSwitches supported at this time: * Intel DPDK (r) accelerated OpenvSwitch Traffic Generators supported at this time: * IxNet - IxNetwork Implementation * Ixia - IxExplorer Implementation * Dummy - Manual Implementation Metrics Collectors supported at this time: * Linux Metrics No VNFs are supported at this time but the framework outlines how they should be integrated and provides APIs for them to adhere to. JIRA: VSPERF-27 Change-Id: I312e1a1199487ffee8f824be06cd97d4f793eee0 Signed-off-by: Stephen Finucane <Stephen.Finucane@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Meghan Halton <Meghan.Halton@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Christopher Nolan <Christopher.Nolan@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Maryam Tahhan <Maryam.Tahhan@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Ciara Loftus <Ciara.Loftus@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Kavanagh <Mark.B.Kavanagh@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Cian Ferriter <Cian.Ferriter@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Timo Puha <TimoX.Puha@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Billy O'Mahony <billy.o.mahony@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Michal Weglicki <MichalX.Weglicki@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Rory Sexton <Rory.Sexton@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Ian Stokes <Ian.Stokes@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Kevin Traynor <Kevin.Traynor@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Dino Simeon Madarang <dino.simeonx.madarang@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Eugene Snider <Eugene.Snider@huawei.com> Reviewed-by: Aihua Li <aihua.li@huawei.com>
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+# Copyright 2015 Intel Corporation.
+#
+# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+# You may obtain a copy of the License at
+#
+# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+#
+# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+# limitations under the License.
+
+"""
+Dummy traffic generator, designed for user intput.
+
+Provides a model for the Dummy traffic generator - a psuedo "traffic
+generator" that doesn't actually generate any traffic. Instead the
+user is required to send traffic using their own choice of traffic
+generator *outside of the framework*. The Dummy traffic generator
+then returns the results - manually entered by the user - as its
+own.
+"""
+
+import json
+
+from tools.pkt_gen import trafficgen
+from core.results.results_constants import ResultsConstants
+
+def _get_user_traffic_stat(stat_type):
+ """
+ Request user input for traffic.
+
+ :param stat_type: Name of statistic required from user
+
+ :returns: Value of stat provided by user
+ """
+ true_vals = ('yes', 'y', 'ye', None)
+ false_vals = ('no', 'n')
+
+ while True:
+ result = input('What was the result for \'%s\'? ' % stat_type)
+
+ try:
+ result = int(result)
+ except ValueError:
+ print('That was not a valid integer result. Try again.')
+ continue
+
+ while True:
+ choice = input('Is \'%d\' correct? ' % result).lower()
+ if not choice or choice in true_vals:
+ return result
+ elif choice and choice in false_vals:
+ break
+ else:
+ print('Please respond with \'yes\' or \'no\' ', end='')
+
+
+def get_user_traffic(traffic_type, traffic_conf, flow_conf, traffic_stats):
+ """
+ Request user input for traffic.
+
+ :param traffic_type: Name of traffic type.
+ :param traffic_conf: Configuration of traffic to be sent.
+ :param traffic_conf: Configuration of flow to be sent.
+ :param traffic_stats: Required output statistics (i.e. what's needed)
+
+ :returns: List of stats corresponding to those in traffic_stats
+ """
+ results = []
+
+ print('Please send \'%s\' traffic with the following stream config:\n%s\n'
+ 'and the following flow config:\n%s'
+ % (traffic_type, traffic_conf, json.dumps(flow_conf, indent=4)))
+
+ for stat in traffic_stats:
+ results.append(_get_user_traffic_stat(stat))
+
+ return results
+
+
+class Dummy(trafficgen.ITrafficGenerator):
+ """
+ A dummy traffic generator whose data is generated by the user.
+
+ This traffic generator is useful when a user does not wish to write
+ a wrapper for a given type of traffic generator. By using this
+ "traffic generator", the user is asked to send traffic when
+ required and enter the results manually. The user controls the
+ real traffic generator and is responsible for ensuring the flows
+ are setup correctly.
+ """
+ def connect(self):
+ """
+ Do nothing.
+ """
+ return self
+
+ def disconnect(self):
+ """
+ Do nothing.
+ """
+ pass
+
+ def send_burst_traffic(self, traffic=None, numpkts=100, time=20, framerate=100):
+ """
+ Send a burst of traffic.
+ """
+ traffic_ = self.traffic_defaults.copy()
+ result = {}
+
+ if traffic:
+ traffic_ = trafficgen.merge_spec(traffic_, traffic)
+
+ results = get_user_traffic(
+ 'burst',
+ '%dpkts, %dmS' % (numpkts, time),
+ traffic_,
+ ('frames rx', 'payload errors', 'sequence errors'))
+
+ # builds results by using user-supplied values where possible
+ # and guessing remainder using available info
+ result[ResultsConstants.TX_FRAMES] = numpkts
+ result[ResultsConstants.RX_FRAMES] = results[0]
+ result[ResultsConstants.TX_BYTES] = traffic_['l2']['framesize'] \
+ * numpkts
+ result[ResultsConstants.RX_BYTES] = traffic_['l2']['framesize'] \
+ * results[0]
+ result[ResultsConstants.PAYLOAD_ERR] = results[1]
+ result[ResultsConstants.SEQ_ERR] = results[2]
+
+ return trafficgen.BurstResult(*results)
+
+ def send_cont_traffic(self, traffic=None, time=20, framerate=0,
+ multistream=False):
+ """
+ Send a continuous flow of traffic.
+ """
+ traffic_ = self.traffic_defaults.copy()
+ result = {}
+
+ if traffic:
+ traffic_ = trafficgen.merge_spec(traffic_, traffic)
+
+ results = get_user_traffic(
+ 'continuous',
+ '%dmS, %dmpps, multistream %s' % (time, framerate,
+ multistream), traffic_,
+ ('frames tx', 'frames rx', 'min latency', 'max latency',
+ 'avg latency'))
+
+ framesize = traffic_['l2']['framesize']
+
+ # builds results by using user-supplied values where possible
+ # and guessing remainder using available info
+ result[ResultsConstants.THROUGHPUT_TX_FPS] = float(results[0]) / time
+ result[ResultsConstants.THROUGHPUT_RX_FPS] = float(results[1]) / time
+ result[ResultsConstants.THROUGHPUT_TX_MBPS] = (float(results[0]) \
+ * framesize) / time
+ result[ResultsConstants.THROUGHPUT_RX_MBPS] = (float(results[1]) \
+ * framesize) / time
+ result[ResultsConstants.THROUGHPUT_TX_PERCENT] = 0.0
+ result[ResultsConstants.THROUGHPUT_RX_PERCENT] = 0.0
+ result[ResultsConstants.MIN_LATENCY_NS] = float(results[2])
+ result[ResultsConstants.MAX_LATENCY_NS] = float(results[3])
+ result[ResultsConstants.AVG_LATENCY_NS] = float(results[4])
+
+ return result
+
+ def send_rfc2544_throughput(self, traffic=None, trials=3, duration=20,
+ lossrate=0.0, multistream=False):
+ """
+ Send traffic per RFC2544 throughput test specifications.
+ """
+ traffic_ = self.traffic_defaults.copy()
+ result = {}
+
+ if traffic:
+ traffic_ = trafficgen.merge_spec(traffic_, traffic)
+
+ results = get_user_traffic(
+ 'throughput',
+ '%d trials, %d seconds iterations, %f packet loss, multistream '
+ '%s' % (trials, duration, lossrate,
+ 'enabled' if multistream else 'disabled'),
+ traffic_,
+ ('frames tx', 'frames rx', 'min latency', 'max latency',
+ 'avg latency'))
+
+ framesize = traffic_['l2']['framesize']
+
+ # builds results by using user-supplied values where possible
+ # and guessing remainder using available info
+ result[ResultsConstants.THROUGHPUT_TX_FPS] = float(results[0]) \
+ / duration
+ result[ResultsConstants.THROUGHPUT_RX_FPS] = float(results[1]) \
+ / duration
+ result[ResultsConstants.THROUGHPUT_TX_MBPS] = (float(results[0]) \
+ * framesize) / duration
+ result[ResultsConstants.THROUGHPUT_RX_MBPS] = (float(results[1]) \
+ * framesize) / duration
+ result[ResultsConstants.THROUGHPUT_TX_PERCENT] = 0.0
+ result[ResultsConstants.THROUGHPUT_RX_PERCENT] = 0.0
+ result[ResultsConstants.MIN_LATENCY_NS] = float(results[2])
+ result[ResultsConstants.MAX_LATENCY_NS] = float(results[3])
+ result[ResultsConstants.AVG_LATENCY_NS] = float(results[4])
+
+ return result
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ TRAFFIC = {
+ 'l3': {
+ 'proto': 'tcp',
+ 'srcip': '1.1.1.1',
+ 'dstip': '90.90.90.90',
+ },
+ }
+
+ with Dummy() as dev:
+ print(dev.send_burst_traffic(traffic=TRAFFIC))
+ print(dev.send_cont_traffic(traffic=TRAFFIC))
+ print(dev.send_rfc(traffic=TRAFFIC))