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@@ -2,6 +2,8 @@
.. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
.. (c) OPNFV, Intel Corporation, AT&T and others.
+.. _vsperf-design:
+
======================
VSPERF Design Document
======================
@@ -63,6 +65,7 @@ This is a typical flow of control for a test.
.. image:: vsperf.png
+.. _design-configuration:
Configuration
=============
@@ -101,11 +104,13 @@ The values in the file specified by ``--conf-file`` takes precedence over all
the other configuration files and does not have to follow the naming
convention.
+.. _paths-documentation:
+
Configuration of PATHS dictionary
---------------------------------
VSPERF uses external tools like Open vSwitch and Qemu for execution of testcases. These
-tools may be downloaded and built automatically by `VSPERF installation scripts`_
+tools may be downloaded and built automatically (see :ref:`vsperf-installation-script`)
or installed manually by user from binary packages. It is also possible to use a combination
of both approaches, but it is essential to correctly set paths to all required tools.
These paths are stored within a PATHS dictionary, which is evaluated before execution
@@ -261,7 +266,7 @@ Note: In case of RHEL 7.3 OS usage, binary package configuration is required
for Vanilla OVS tests. With the installation of a supported rpm for OVS there is
a section in the ``conf\10_custom.conf`` file that can be used.
-.. _VSPERF installation scripts: http://artifacts.opnfv.org/vswitchperf/docs/configguide/installation.html#other-requirements
+.. _configuration-of-traffic-dictionary:
Configuration of TRAFFIC dictionary
-----------------------------------
@@ -388,6 +393,8 @@ Detailed description of ``TRAFFIC`` dictionary items follows:
Data type: int (NOTE: must fit to 1 bit)
Default value: 0
+.. _configuration-of-guest-options:
+
Configuration of GUEST options
------------------------------