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1 files changed, 8 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/docs/requirements/vswitchperf_ltd.rst b/docs/requirements/vswitchperf_ltd.rst
index 19837f3f..e64de67d 100644
--- a/docs/requirements/vswitchperf_ltd.rst
+++ b/docs/requirements/vswitchperf_ltd.rst
@@ -2227,9 +2227,9 @@ should be required. It is expected that more will be added.
.. 3.2.3.6.1
-Test ID: LTD.CPU.RFC2544.0PacketLoss
+Test ID: LTD.Stress.RFC2544.0PacketLoss
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- **Title**: RFC 2544 0% Loss Compute Test
+ **Title**: RFC 2544 0% Loss CPU OR Memory Stress Test
**Prerequisite Test**:
@@ -2238,12 +2238,12 @@ Test ID: LTD.CPU.RFC2544.0PacketLoss
**Description**:
The aim of this test is to understand the overall performance of the
- system when a CPU intensive application is run on the same DUT as the
- Virtual Switch. For each frame size, an
+ system when a CPU or Memory intensive application is run on the same DUT as
+ the Virtual Switch. For each frame size, an
LTD.Throughput.RFC2544.PacketLossRatio (0% Packet Loss) test should be
- performed. Throughout the entire test a CPU intensive application should
- be run on all cores on the system not in use by the Virtual Switch. For
- NUMA system only cores on the same NUMA node are loaded.
+ performed. Throughout the entire test a CPU or Memory intensive application
+ should be run on all cores on the system not in use by the Virtual Switch.
+ For NUMA system only cores on the same NUMA node are loaded.
It is recommended that stress-ng be used for loading the non-Virtual
Switch cores but any stress tool MAY be used.
@@ -2254,7 +2254,7 @@ Test ID: LTD.CPU.RFC2544.0PacketLoss
The following are the metrics collected for this test:
- - CPU utilization of the cores running the Virtual Switch.
+ - Memory and CPU utilization of the cores running the Virtual Switch.
- The number of identity of the cores allocated to the Virtual Switch.
- The configuration of the stress tool (for example the command line
parameters used to start it.)