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-*************************************
-Yardstick Test Case Description TC012
-*************************************
-
-.. _man-pages: http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/trusty/bw_mem.8.html
-
-+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-|Memory Bandwidth |
-| |
-+--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
-|test case id | OPNFV_YARDSTICK_TC012_Memory Bandwidth |
-| | |
-+--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
-|metric | Megabyte per second (MBps) |
-| | |
-+--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
-|test purpose | Measure the rate at which data can be read from and written |
-| | to the memory (this includes all levels of memory). |
-| | |
-+--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
-|configuration | File: opnfv_yardstick_tc012.yaml |
-| | |
-| | * SLA (optional): 15000 (MBps) min_bw: The minimum amount of |
-| | memory bandwidth that is accepted. |
-| | * Size: 10 240 kB - test allocates twice that size (20 480kB)|
-| | zeros it and then measures the time it takes to copy from |
-| | one side to another. |
-| | * Benchmark: rdwr - measures the time to read data into |
-| | memory and then write data to the same location. |
-| | * Warmup: 0 - the number of iterations to perform before |
-| | taking actual measurements. |
-| | * Iterations: 10 - test is run 10 times iteratively. |
-| | * Interval: 1 - there is 1 second delay between each |
-| | iteration. |
-| | |
-+--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
-|test tool | Lmbench |
-| | |
-| | Lmbench is a suite of operating system microbenchmarks. This |
-| | test uses bw_mem tool from that suite. |
-| | Lmbench is not always part of a Linux distribution, hence it |
-| | needs to be installed in the test image. |
-| | |
-+--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
-|references | man-pages_ |
-| | |
-| | McVoy, Larry W., and Carl Staelin. "lmbench: Portable Tools |
-| | for Performance Analysis." USENIX annual technical |
-| | conference. 1996. |
-| | |
-+--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
-|applicability | Test can be configured with different: |
-| | |
-| | * memory sizes; |
-| | * memory operations (such as rd, wr, rdwr, cp, frd, fwr, |
-| | fcp, bzero, bcopy); |
-| | * number of warmup iterations; |
-| | * iterations and intervals. |
-| | |
-| | There are default values for each above-mentioned option. |
-| | |
-+--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
-|pre-test | The test case image needs to be installed into Glance |
-|conditions | with Lmbench included in the image. |
-| | |
-| | No POD specific requirements have been identified. |
-| | |
-+--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
-|test sequence | description and expected result |
-| | |
-+--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
-|step 1 | The host is installed as client. Lmbench's bw_mem tool is |
-| | invoked and logs are produced and stored. |
-| | |
-| | Result: logs are stored. |
-| | |
-+--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
-|test verdict | Test fails if the measured memory bandwidth is below the SLA |
-| | value or if there is a test case execution problem. |
-| | |
-+--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+