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2017-10-05libyajl: install from pkgDhaval Patel9-110/+3
libyajl needed for ovs_events and ovs_stats, removed installing from src and rather installing as deb pkg Change-Id: Ic1ebf88304bbc7f4fa7b9b51c95f1e8e729e71e3 Signed-off-by: Dhaval Patel <dhaval.r.patel@intel.com>
2017-10-05Merge "Adding scale out templates for ovs_dpdk/sriov using 2 node setup"Ross Brattain19-0/+1378
2017-10-05Merge "Adding 2 node ixia generic scale-out test case generation"Ross Brattain18-0/+1367
2017-10-05Merge "Adding auto generate scale-out support for correlated traffic"Ross Brattain14-0/+1263
2017-10-05Merge "Added example TC with collectd on compute node"Ross Brattain2-9/+92
2017-10-05Merge "heat: add port name as port"Ross Brattain2-0/+3
2017-10-05Merge "add wait_for_instantiate"Ross Brattain1-0/+7
2017-10-05Merge "Add intermediate variables for attacker,monitor,result_checker"Ross Brattain12-52/+69
2017-10-05Merge "Adding sample testcases to run on standalone context"Ross Brattain25-0/+1799
2017-10-05Merge "rewrite _generate_pod_yaml to combine name and pkey setting"Ross Brattain1-16/+13
2017-10-05add wait_for_instantiateRoss Brattain1-0/+7
Change-Id: Idc54fc907dba4603984712fc43a0db8dfd4b7374 Signed-off-by: Ross Brattain <ross.b.brattain@intel.com>
2017-10-05heat: add port name as portRoss Brattain2-0/+3
Change-Id: Ibd159359c6f57d573a909d6841c121c15bf692c1 Signed-off-by: Ross Brattain <ross.b.brattain@intel.com>
2017-10-05Merge "NSB Prox minor refactor of BNG"Ross Brattain2-7/+10
2017-10-04Making sure yardstick container uses hosts timezoneMaciej Skrocki1-1/+2
This is required for influxdb results being reported "in the future" when the timezones do not match. Change-Id: Ic41e19d26c46b6ccfa6dacddb595236af19e437a Signed-off-by: Maciej Skrocki <maciej.skrocki@intel.com>
2017-10-04rewrite _generate_pod_yaml to combine name and pkey settingRoss Brattain1-16/+13
just deepcopy and change. This will probably break in the future if we use anything other than dicts and list. Change-Id: I9a9b0c5b09b3e3ebd7ed593bf6339ea030605f93 Signed-off-by: Ross Brattain <ross.b.brattain@intel.com>
2017-10-04Disable VNF deploy by defaultDeepak S3-9/+9
Change-Id: I27bcc41c855f34fb1fd0332fc24e7bf0b2af4ec2 Signed-off-by: Deepak S <deepak.s@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Ross Brattain <ross.b.brattain@intel.com>
2017-10-04NSB Prox minor refactor of BNGAbhijit Sinha2-7/+10
JIRA: YARDSTICK-802 - Updated the BNG code with minor refactor. - Corrected the CPE core name - Update binsearch traffic profile with 64B Change-Id: Iae0be766edb986520045655fa567651711813a8b Signed-off-by: Abhijit Sinha <abhijit.sinha@intel.com>
2017-10-04Add intermediate variables for attacker,monitor,result_checkerqiujuan12-52/+69
JIRA: YARDSTICK-790 Change-Id: I6bb36c98b8673155d3142fc54cfb39315d5ce613 Signed-off-by: qiujuan <juan_qiu@tongji.edu.cn>
2017-10-03Added example TC with collectd on compute nodeMaciej Skrocki2-9/+92
To be used with yardstick/etc/yardstick/nodes/pod.yaml.collectd.sample Change-Id: I6eff4f6adf57596e06c685ab87b83699696ad7b6 Signed-off-by: Maciej Skrocki <maciej.skrocki@intel.com>
2017-10-03Adding sample testcases to run on standalone contextDeepak S25-0/+1799
- vFW - vCGNAPT - vACL - UDP Replay - vPE (Only OVS supported) Change-Id: Idbc4d1d6bc1283e40d2fcb9457a871a9198ad147 Signed-off-by: Deepak S <deepak.s@linux.intel.com>
2017-10-03Adding auto generate scale-out support for correlated trafficDeepak S14-0/+1263
Change-Id: I2755b596068545c1a3a672ceff47d814a44ae050 Signed-off-by: Deepak S <deepak.s@linux.intel.com>
2017-10-03Adding 2 node ixia generic scale-out test case generationDeepak S18-0/+1367
Change-Id: I7da2d5bcd7c58c669e28a7271e4c6848c003e84a Signed-off-by: Deepak S <deepak.s@linux.intel.com>
2017-10-03Adding scale out templates for ovs_dpdk/sriov using 2 node setupDeepak S19-0/+1378
2 - node setup: - Traffic generator starts new stream on both uplink and downlink This patch addes amsible scripts to enable scale_out testcases - vfw Change-Id: I0340636bce3e74cd6175f728b9e7e014a4eb2fd5 Signed-off-by: Deepak S <deepak.s@linux.intel.com>
2017-10-03Merge "NSB PROX test hang fixes"Ross Brattain30-130/+440
2017-10-03NSB PROX test hang fixesRoss Brattain30-130/+440
The PROX tests were hanging in the duration runner. These are fixes for various errors: raise error in collect_kpi if VNF is down move prox dpdk_rebind after collectd stop fix dpdk nicbind rebind to group by drivers prox: raise error in collect_kpi if the VNF is down prox: add VNF_TYPE for consistency sample_vnf: debug and fix kill_vnf pkill is not matching some executable names, add some debug process dumps and try switching back to killall until we can find the issue sample_vnf: add default timeout, so we can override default 3600 SSH timeout collect_kpi is the point at which we check the VNFs and TGs for failures or exits queues are the problem make sure we aren't silently blocking on non-empty queues by canceling join thread in subprocess fixup duration runner to close queues and other attempt to stop duration runner from hanging VnfdHelper: memoize port_num resource: fail if ssh can't connect at the end of 3600 second test our ssh connection is dead, so we can't actually stop collectd unless we reconnect fix stop() logic to ignore ssh errors Change-Id: I6c8e682a80cb9d00362e2fef4a46df080f304e55 Signed-off-by: Ross Brattain <ross.b.brattain@intel.com>
2017-10-03Merge "exec_tests: remove releng clone code"Ross Brattain1-18/+1
2017-10-03Merge "Ensure that at least one handler is available"Ross Brattain4-18/+49
2017-10-03Merge "runners: add timeout to queue put"Ross Brattain2-6/+14
2017-10-02Enable multi-port perf in trex as TGDeepak S5-22/+29
set TRex -c option for threads per port based on hardware number of queues. We can't auto-detect number of queues and we can't use more than one thread per core on systems with single-queue interfaces, so move the option to the config file options: tg_0: queues_per_port: 2 also enable trex debug by removing >/dev/null redirection options: tg_0: trex_server_debug: true Change-Id: I46da187849282bf28f4ef5b333e1ae890e202768 Signed-off-by: Deepak S <deepak.s@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Ross Brattain <ross.b.brattain@intel.com>
2017-10-02runners: add timeout to queue putRoss Brattain2-6/+14
we don't want to block the test waiting to put KPIs Add moderate timeout. In case we do timeout, it doesn't matter if we drop intermitten KPIs Change-Id: I049c785355993e6b286748a5c897d54dd2923dc9 Signed-off-by: Ross Brattain <ross.b.brattain@intel.com>
2017-10-02Merge "add collectd resource node capability"Ross Brattain6-47/+155
2017-10-02add collectd resource node capabilityRoss Brattain6-47/+155
allow manually adding collectd nodes using Node context. if a node is present with a collectd config dict then we can create a ResourceProfile object for it and connect to collectd. example nodes: - name: compute_0 role: Compute ip: 1.1.1.1 user: root password: r00t collectd: interval: 5 plugins: ovs_stats: {} Change-Id: Ie0c00fdb58373206071daa1fb13faf175c4313e0 Signed-off-by: Ross Brattain <ross.b.brattain@intel.com>
2017-10-02Merge "ansible: add grub.cfg hugepages regexp replace"Ross Brattain2-0/+39
2017-10-02Merge "Optimize Core usage for the sampleVNFs"Ross Brattain2-13/+10
2017-10-02Optimize Core usage for the sampleVNFsDeepak S2-13/+10
Change-Id: I80aa7e796b9ca4c4881c78310860e293a4a75560 Signed-off-by: Deepak S <deepak.s@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Ross Brattain <ross.b.brattain@intel.com>
2017-10-02load_images.sh: Add missing ssh_optionsAlexandru Avadanii1-0/+1
Empty ssh_options led to ssh login failure, which stopped the whole script. Change-Id: I8374a30a02b14d04eb0f623a0c58d7ebed77a589 Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
2017-10-02Merge "CI: add new test cases into CI so they can have result"Ross Brattain1-1/+22
2017-10-02Merge "Enabling multi_VM & multi port launch in standalone context"Ross Brattain21-2639/+2289
2017-10-02Merge "drain runner queue and undo cancel_join_thread"Ross Brattain9-49/+137
2017-10-02Merge "Grafana Dashboard update for Prox Tests"Ross Brattain32-402/+402
2017-10-02Prox L3FWD 2-port test fixAbhijit Sinha1-5/+0
JIRA: YARDSTICK-802 Updated the handle config for l3fwd 2 port test The tx and rx descripters is removed as they were not there in original DATS config. The BM test was dropping packets beacuse of this. Change-Id: I40d113267cbb3376a772b5a5aaecf74bea9d06fb Signed-off-by: Abhijit Sinha <abhijit.sinha@intel.com>
2017-10-02drain runner queue and undo cancel_join_threadRoss Brattain9-49/+137
Sometimes the runners can hang. Initially debugging lead to the queue join thread, so I thought we could cancel all the join threads and everything would be okay. But it turns out canceling the queue join threads can lead to corruption of the queues, so when we go to drain the queues the task hangs. But it also turns out that we were not properly draining the queues in the task process. We were waiting for all the runners to exit, then draining the queues. This is bad and will cause the queues to fill up and hang and/or drop data or corrupt the queues. The proper fix seems to be to draining the queues in a loop before calling join with a timeout. Also modified the queue drain loops to no block on queue.get() Revert "cancel all queue join threads" This reverts commit 75c0e3a54b8f6e8fd77c7d9d95decab830159929. Revert "duration runner: add teardown and cancel all queue join threads" This reverts commit 7eb6abb6931b24e085b139cc3500f4497cdde57d. Change-Id: Ic4f8e814cf23615621c1250535967716b425ac18 Signed-off-by: Ross Brattain <ross.b.brattain@intel.com>
2017-10-01Merge "Fix src/dst ip update in ixia configuration"Ross Brattain1-2/+2
2017-10-01Merge "Adding example testcase to enable multiport support for http"Ross Brattain5-118/+2582
2017-10-01Merge "NSB: cancel all queue join threads"Ross Brattain5-2/+9
2017-10-01Merge "code inspection fixes: test_pktgen"Ross Brattain1-7/+7
2017-10-01Merge "duration runner: add teardown and cancel all queue join threads"Ross Brattain1-5/+20
2017-10-01NSB: cancel all queue join threadsRoss Brattain5-2/+9
In some cases we are blocking in base.Runner join() because the queues are not empty call cancel_join_thread to prevent the Queue from blocking the Process exit https://docs.python.org/3.3/library/multiprocessing.html#all-platforms Joining processes that use queues Bear in mind that a process that has put items in a queue will wait before terminating until all the buffered items are fed by the "feeder" thread to the underlying pipe. (The child process can call the cancel_join_thread() method of the queue to avoid this behaviour.) This means that whenever you use a queue you need to make sure that all items which have been put on the queue will eventually be removed before the process is joined. Otherwise you cannot be sure that processes which have put items on the queue will terminate. Remember also that non-daemonic processes will be joined automatically. Warning As mentioned above, if a child process has put items on a queue (and it has not used JoinableQueue.cancel_join_thread), then that process will not terminate until all buffered items have been flushed to the pipe. This means that if you try joining that process you may get a deadlock unless you are sure that all items which have been put on the queue have been consumed. Similarly, if the child process is non-daemonic then the parent process may hang on exit when it tries to join all its non-daemonic children. cancel_join_thread() Prevent join_thread() from blocking. In particular, this prevents the background thread from being joined automatically when the process exits – see join_thread(). A better name for this method might be allow_exit_without_flush(). It is likely to cause enqueued data to lost, and you almost certainly will not need to use it. It is really only there if you need the current process to exit immediately without waiting to flush enqueued data to the underlying pipe, and you don’t care about lost data. Change-Id: I61f11a3b01109d96b7a5445c60f1e171401157fc Signed-off-by: Ross Brattain <ross.b.brattain@intel.com>
2017-10-01duration runner: add teardown and cancel all queue join threadsRoss Brattain1-5/+20
calculate timeout once catch exceptions in benchmark.teardown() In some cases we are blocking in base.Runner join() because the queues are not empty call cancel_join_thread to prevent the Queue from blocking the Process exit https://docs.python.org/3.3/library/multiprocessing.html#all-platforms Joining processes that use queues Bear in mind that a process that has put items in a queue will wait before terminating until all the buffered items are fed by the "feeder" thread to the underlying pipe. (The child process can call the cancel_join_thread() method of the queue to avoid this behaviour.) This means that whenever you use a queue you need to make sure that all items which have been put on the queue will eventually be removed before the process is joined. Otherwise you cannot be sure that processes which have put items on the queue will terminate. Remember also that non-daemonic processes will be joined automatically. Warning As mentioned above, if a child process has put items on a queue (and it has not used JoinableQueue.cancel_join_thread), then that process will not terminate until all buffered items have been flushed to the pipe. This means that if you try joining that process you may get a deadlock unless you are sure that all items which have been put on the queue have been consumed. Similarly, if the child process is non-daemonic then the parent process may hang on exit when it tries to join all its non-daemonic children. cancel_join_thread() Prevent join_thread() from blocking. In particular, this prevents the background thread from being joined automatically when the process exits – see join_thread(). A better name for this method might be allow_exit_without_flush(). It is likely to cause enqueued data to lost, and you almost certainly will not need to use it. It is really only there if you need the current process to exit immediately without waiting to flush enqueued data to the underlying pipe, and you don’t care about lost data. Change-Id: If7b904a060b9ed68b7def78c851deefca4e0de5d Signed-off-by: Ross Brattain <ross.b.brattain@intel.com>
2017-10-01cancel all queue join threadsRoss Brattain5-0/+16
In some cases we are blocking in base.Runner join() because the queues are not empty call cancel_join_thread to prevent the Queue from blocking the Process exit https://docs.python.org/3.3/library/multiprocessing.html#all-platforms Joining processes that use queues Bear in mind that a process that has put items in a queue will wait before terminating until all the buffered items are fed by the "feeder" thread to the underlying pipe. (The child process can call the cancel_join_thread() method of the queue to avoid this behaviour.) This means that whenever you use a queue you need to make sure that all items which have been put on the queue will eventually be removed before the process is joined. Otherwise you cannot be sure that processes which have put items on the queue will terminate. Remember also that non-daemonic processes will be joined automatically. Warning As mentioned above, if a child process has put items on a queue (and it has not used JoinableQueue.cancel_join_thread), then that process will not terminate until all buffered items have been flushed to the pipe. This means that if you try joining that process you may get a deadlock unless you are sure that all items which have been put on the queue have been consumed. Similarly, if the child process is non-daemonic then the parent process may hang on exit when it tries to join all its non-daemonic children. cancel_join_thread() Prevent join_thread() from blocking. In particular, this prevents the background thread from being joined automatically when the process exits – see join_thread(). A better name for this method might be allow_exit_without_flush(). It is likely to cause enqueued data to lost, and you almost certainly will not need to use it. It is really only there if you need the current process to exit immediately without waiting to flush enqueued data to the underlying pipe, and you don’t care about lost data. Change-Id: I345c722a752bddf9f0824a11cdf52ae9f04669af Signed-off-by: Ross Brattain <ross.b.brattain@intel.com>