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+.. OPNFV Release Engineering documentation, created by
+ sphinx-quickstart on Tue Jun 9 19:12:31 2015.
+ You can adapt this file completely to your liking, but it should at least
+ contain the root `toctree` directive.
+
+.. image:: ../etc/opnfv-logo.png
+ :height: 40
+ :width: 200
+ :alt: OPNFV
+ :align: left
+
+VSPERF Guides and Installation
+========================================
+
+Contents:
+
+.. toctree::
+ :numbered:
+ :maxdepth: 4
+
+ quickstart.rst
+ installation.rst
+
+* :ref:`search`
+
+Revision: _sha1_
+
+Build date: |today|
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+Installing vswitchperf
+======================
+
+The test suite requires Python 3.3 and relies on a number of other
+packages. These need to be installed for the test suite to function. To
+install Python 3.3 in CentOS 7, an additional repository, Software
+Collections (see
+https://www.softwarecollections.org/en/scls/rhscl/python33) should be
+enabled.
+
+Installation of required packages and preparation of Python 3 virtual
+environment is performed by systems/build_base_machine.sh. It should be
+executed under user account, which will be used for vsperf execution.
+Password less sudo access must be configured for given user account
+before script is executed.
+
+Execution of installation script:
+
+.. code:: bash
+
+ cd systems
+ ./build_base_machine.sh
+
+You need to activate the virtual environment every time you start a new
+shell session. To activate, simple run:
+
+.. code:: bash
+
+ scl enable python33 bash
+ cd vsperfenv
+ source bin/activate
+
+--------------
+
+Working Behind a Proxy
+======================
+
+If you're behind a proxy, you'll likely want to configure this before
+running any of the above. For example:
+
+ .. code:: bash
+
+ export http_proxy=proxy.mycompany.com:123
+ export https_proxy=proxy.mycompany.com:123
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+Getting Started with 'vsperf'
+=============================
+
+Hardware Requirements
+---------------------
+
+VSPERF requires one of the following traffic generators to run tests:
+
+- IXIA traffic generator (IxNetwork hardware) and a machine that runs the IXIA client software
+- Spirent traffic generator (TestCenter hardware chassis or TestCenter virtual in a VM) and a
+VM to run the Spirent Virtual Deployment Service image, formerly known as "Spirent LabServer".
+
+Both test configurations, above, also require a CentOS Linux release 7.1.1503 (Core) host.
+
+vSwitch Requirements
+--------------------
+
+The vSwitch must support Open Flow 1.3 or greater.
+
+Installation
+------------
+
+Follow the `installation instructions <installation.html>`__ to install.
+
+IXIA Setup
+----------
+
+On the CentOS 7 system
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+You need to install IxNetworkTclClient$(VER\_NUM)Linux.bin.tgz.
+
+On the IXIA client software system
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+Find the IxNetwork TCL server app (start -> All Programs -> IXIA ->
+IxNetwork -> IxNetwork\_$(VER\_NUM) -> IxNetwork TCL Server)
+
+Right click on IxNetwork TCL Server, select properties - Under shortcut tab in
+the Target dialogue box make sure there is the argument "-tclport xxxx"
+where xxxx is your port number (take note of this port number you will
+need it for the 10\_custom.conf file).
+
+|Alt text|
+
+Hit Ok and start the TCL server application
+
+Spirent Setup
+-------------
+
+Spirent installation files and instructions are available on the
+Spirent support website at:
+
+http://support.spirent.com
+
+Select a version of Spirent TestCenter software to utilize. This example
+will use Spirent TestCenter v4.57 as an example. Substitute the appropriate
+version in place of 'v4.57' in the examples, below.
+
+On the CentOS 7 System
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+Download and install the following:
+
+Spirent TestCenter Application, v4.57 for 64-bit Linux Client
+
+Spirent Virtual Deployment Service (VDS)
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+Spirent VDS is required for both TestCenter hardware and virtual
+chassis in the vsperf environment. For installation, select the version
+that matches the Spirent TestCenter Application version. For v4.57,
+the matching VDS version is 1.0.55. Download either the ova (VMware)
+or qcow2 (QEMU) image and create a VM with it. Initialize the VM
+according to Spirent installation instructions.
+
+Using Spirent TestCenter Virtual (STCv)
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+STCv is available in both ova (VMware) and qcow2 (QEMU) formats. For
+VMware, download:
+
+Spirent TestCenter Virtual Machine for VMware, v4.57 for Hypervisor - VMware ESX.ESXi
+
+Virtual test port performance is affected by the hypervisor configuration. For
+best practice results in deploying STCv, the following is suggested:
+
+- Create a single VM with two test ports rather than two VMs with one port each
+- Set STCv in DPDK mode
+- Give STCv 2*n + 1 cores, where n = the number of ports. For vsperf, cores = 5.
+- Turning off hyperthreading and pinning these cores will improve performance
+- Give STCv 2 GB of RAM
+
+To get the highest performance and accuracy, Spirent TestCenter hardware is
+recommended. vsperf can run with either stype test ports.
+
+Cloning and building src dependencies
+-------------------------------------
+
+In order to run VSPERF, you will need to download DPDK and OVS. You can
+do this manually and build them in a preferred location, or you could
+use vswitchperf/src. The vswitchperf/src directory contains makefiles
+that will allow you to clone and build the libraries that VSPERF depends
+on, such as DPDK and OVS. To clone and build simply:
+
+ .. code-block:: console
+
+ cd src
+ make
+
+VSPERF can be used with OVS without DPDK support. In this case you have
+to specify path to the kernel sources by WITH\_LINUX parameter:
+
+ .. code-block:: console
+
+ cd src
+ make WITH_LINUX=/lib/modules/`uname -r`/build
+
+To build DPDK and OVS for PVP and PVVP testing with vhost_user as the guest
+access method, use:
+
+ .. code-block:: console
+
+ make VHOST_USER=y
+
+To delete a src subdirectory and its contents to allow you to re-clone simply
+use:
+
+ .. code-block:: console
+
+ make clobber
+
+Configure the ``./conf/10_custom.conf`` file
+--------------------------------------------
+
+The supplied ``10_custom.conf`` file must be modified, as it contains
+configuration items for which there are no reasonable default values.
+
+The configuration items that can be added is not limited to the initial
+contents. Any configuration item mentioned in any .conf file in
+``./conf`` directory can be added and that item will be overridden by
+the custom configuration value.
+
+Using a custom settings file
+----------------------------
+
+Alternatively a custom settings file can be passed to ``vsperf`` via the
+``--conf-file`` argument.
+
+ .. code-block:: console
+
+ ./vsperf --conf-file <path_to_settings_py> ...
+
+Note that configuration passed in via the environment (``--load-env``)
+or via another command line argument will override both the default and
+your custom configuration files. This "priority hierarchy" can be
+described like so (1 = max priority):
+
+1. Command line arguments
+2. Environment variables
+3. Configuration file(s)
+
+--------------
+
+Executing tests
+---------------
+
+Before running any tests make sure you have root permissions by adding
+the following line to /etc/sudoers:
+
+ .. code-block:: console
+
+ username ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL
+
+username in the example above should be replaced with a real username.
+
+To list the available tests:
+
+ .. code-block:: console
+
+ ./vsperf --list-tests
+
+To run a group of tests, for example all tests with a name containing
+'RFC2544':
+
+ .. code-block:: console
+
+ ./vsperf --conf-file=user_settings.py --tests="RFC2544"
+
+To run all tests:
+
+ .. code-block:: console
+
+ ./vsperf --conf-file=user_settings.py
+
+Some tests allow for configurable parameters, including test duration
+(in seconds) as well as packet sizes (in bytes).
+
+.. code:: bash
+
+ ./vsperf --conf-file user_settings.py
+ --tests RFC2544Tput
+ --test-param "rfc2544_duration=10;packet_sizes=128"
+
+For all available options, check out the help dialog:
+
+ .. code-block:: console
+
+ ./vsperf --help
+
+Executing PVP and PVVP tests
+----------------------------
+To run tests using vhost-user as guest access method:
+
+1. Set VHOST_METHOD and VNF of your settings file to:
+
+ .. code-block:: console
+
+ VHOST_METHOD='user'
+ VNF = 'QemuDpdkVhost'
+
+2. Recompile src for VHOST USER testing
+
+ .. code-block:: console
+
+ cd src
+ make cleanse
+ make VHOST_USER=y
+
+3. Run test:
+
+ .. code-block:: console
+
+ ./vsperf --conf-file <path_to_settings_py>
+
+To run tests using vhost-cuse as guest access method:
+
+1. Set VHOST_METHOD and VNF of your settings file to:
+
+ .. code-block:: console
+
+ VHOST_METHOD='cuse'
+ VNF = 'QemuDpdkVhostCuse'
+
+2. Recompile src for VHOST USER testing
+
+ .. code-block:: console
+
+ cd src
+ make cleanse
+ make VHOST_USER=n
+
+3. Run test:
+
+ .. code-block:: console
+
+ ./vsperf --conf-file <path_to_settings_py>
+
+Executing PVP tests using Vanilla OVS
+-------------------------------------
+To run tests using Vanilla OVS:
+
+1. Set the following variables:
+
+ .. code-block:: console
+
+ VSWITCH = 'OvsVanilla'
+ VNF = 'QemuVirtioNet'
+
+ VANILLA_TGEN_PORT1_IP = n.n.n.n
+ VANILLA_TGEN_PORT1_MAC = nn:nn:nn:nn:nn:nn
+
+ VANILLA_TGEN_PORT2_IP = n.n.n.n
+ VANILLA_TGEN_PORT2_MAC = nn:nn:nn:nn:nn:nn
+
+ VANILLA_BRIDGE_IP = n.n.n.n
+
+ or use --test-param
+
+ ./vsperf --conf-file user_settings.py
+ --test-param "vanilla_tgen_tx_ip=n.n.n.n;
+ vanilla_tgen_tx_mac=nn:nn:nn:nn:nn:nn"
+
+
+2. Recompile src for Vanilla OVS testing
+
+ .. code-block:: console
+
+ cd src
+ make cleanse
+ make WITH_LINUX=/lib/modules/`uname -r`/build
+
+3. Run test:
+
+ .. code-block:: console
+
+ ./vsperf --conf-file <path_to_settings_py>
+
+Code change verification by pylint
+----------------------------------
+Every developer participating in VSPERF project should run
+pylint before his python code is submitted for review. Project
+specific configuration for pylint is available at 'pylint.rc'.
+
+Example of manual pylint invocation:
+
+ .. code-block:: console
+
+ pylint --rcfile ./pylintrc ./vsperf
+
+GOTCHAs:
+--------
+
+OVS with DPDK and QEMU
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+If you encounter the following error: "before (last 100 chars):
+'-path=/dev/hugepages,share=on: unable to map backing store for
+hugepages: Cannot allocate memory\r\n\r\n" with the PVP or PVVP
+deployment scenario, check the amount of hugepages on your system:
+
+.. code:: bash
+
+ cat /proc/meminfo | grep HugePages
+
+
+By default the vswitchd is launched with 1Gb of memory, to change
+this, modify --socket-mem parameter in conf/02_vswitch.conf to allocate
+an appropriate amount of memory:
+
+.. code:: bash
+
+ VSWITCHD_DPDK_ARGS = ['-c', '0x4', '-n', '4', '--socket-mem 1024,0']
+
+--------------
+
+.. |Alt text| image:: ../images/TCLServerProperties.png