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author | Maciek Konstantynowicz <mkonstan@cisco.com> | 2017-07-19 23:24:46 +0100 |
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committer | Maciek Konstantynowicz <mkonstan@cisco.com> | 2017-07-19 23:24:46 +0100 |
commit | 02b0011703354f4caaf476ff4cac0ec4ccd8e43a (patch) | |
tree | 12a76baf8ddd3833313e1e14f185e5a9d02c229c | |
parent | 38d995705f36eec47ecefc927acea009e93cab19 (diff) |
rls1707 report: edits of vpp_performance_tests/overview.rst
Change-Id: I2a152dc6b0367281485da07fcf89e6f2814b4a2d
Signed-off-by: Maciek Konstantynowicz <mkonstan@cisco.com>
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diff --git a/docs/report/vpp_performance_tests/overview.rst b/docs/report/vpp_performance_tests/overview.rst index a28d8572eb..ebc14789e6 100644 --- a/docs/report/vpp_performance_tests/overview.rst +++ b/docs/report/vpp_performance_tests/overview.rst @@ -52,20 +52,21 @@ Going forward CSIT project will be looking to add more hardware into FD.io performance labs to address larger scale multi-interface and multi-NIC performance testing scenarios. -For test cases that require DUT (VPP) to communicate with VM(s) over vhost-user -interfaces, N of VM instances are created on SUT1 and SUT2. For N=1 DUT (VPP) -forwards packets between vhostuser and physical interfaces. For N>1 DUT (VPP) a -logical service chain forwarding topology is created on DUT (VPP) by applying L2 -or IPv4/IPv6 configuration depending on the test suite. -DUT (VPP) test topology with N VM instances -is shown in the figure below including applicable packet flow thru the DUTs and -VMs (marked in the figure with ``***``). +For test cases that require DUT (VPP) to communicate with +VirtualMachines(VMs)/LinuxContainers(LXCs) over vhost-user/memif +interfaces, N of VM/LXC instances are created on SUT1 and SUT2. For N=1 +DUT forwards packets between vhost/memif and physical interfaces. For +N>1 DUT a logical service chain forwarding topology is created on DUT by +applying L2 or IPv4/IPv6 configuration depending on the test suite. DUT +test topology with N VM/LXC instances is shown in the figure below +including applicable packet flow thru the DUTs and VMs/LXCs (marked in +the figure with ``***``). :: +-------------------------+ +-------------------------+ | +---------+ +---------+ | | +---------+ +---------+ | - | | VM[1] | | VM[N] | | | | VM[1] | | VM[N] | | + | |VM/LXC[1]| |VM/LXC[N]| | | |VM/LXC[1]| |VM/LXC[N]| | | | ***** | | ***** | | | | ***** | | ***** | | | +--^---^--+ +--^---^--+ | | +--^---^--+ +--^---^--+ | | *| |* *| |* | | *| |* *| |* | @@ -85,27 +86,28 @@ VMs (marked in the figure with ``***``). **********************| |********************** +-----------+ -For VM tests, packets are switched by DUT (VPP) multiple times: twice for a -single VM, three times for two VMs, N+1 times for N VMs. -Hence the external -throughput rates measured by TG and listed in this report must be multiplied -by (N+1) to represent the actual DUT aggregate packet forwarding rate. - -Note that reported VPP performance results are specific to the SUTs tested. -Current LF FD.io SUTs are based on Intel XEON E5-2699v3 2.3GHz CPUs. SUTs with -other CPUs are likely to yield different results. A good rule of thumb, that -can be applied to estimate VPP packet thoughput for Phy-to-Phy (NIC-to-NIC, -PCI-to-PCI) topology, is to expect the forwarding performance to be -proportional to CPU core frequency, assuming CPU is the only limiting factor -and all other SUT parameters equivalent to FD.io CSIT environment. The same rule -of thumb can be also applied for Phy-to-VM-to-Phy (NIC-to-VM-to-NIC) topology, -but due to much higher dependency on intensive memory operations and -sensitivity to Linux kernel scheduler settings and behaviour, this estimation -may not always yield good enough accuracy. - -For detailed LF FD.io test bed specification and physical topology please refer -to `LF FDio CSIT testbed wiki page -<https://wiki.fd.io/view/CSIT/CSIT_LF_testbed>`_. +For VM/LXC tests, packets are switched by DUT multiple times: twice for +a single VM/LXC, three times for two VMs/LXCs, N+1 times for N VMs/LXCs. +Hence the external throughput rates measured by TG and listed in this +report must be multiplied by (N+1) to represent the actual DUT aggregate +packet forwarding rate. + +Note that reported DUT (VPP) performance results are specific to the +SUTs tested. Current LF FD.io SUTs are based on Intel XEON E5-2699v3 +2.3GHz CPUs. SUTs with other CPUs are likely to yield different results. +A good rule of thumb, that can be applied to estimate VPP packet +thoughput for Phy-to-Phy (NIC-to-NIC, PCI-to-PCI) topology, is to expect +the forwarding performance to be proportional to CPU core frequency, +assuming CPU is the only limiting factor and all other SUT parameters +equivalent to FD.io CSIT environment. The same rule of thumb can be also +applied for Phy-to-VM/LXC-to-Phy (NIC-to-VM/LXC-to-NIC) topology, but +due to much higher dependency on intensive memory operations and +sensitivity to Linux kernel scheduler settings and behaviour, this +estimation may not always yield good enough accuracy. + +For detailed LF FD.io test bed specification and physical topology +please refer to +`LF FD.io CSIT testbed wiki page <https://wiki.fd.io/view/CSIT/CSIT_LF_testbed>`_. Performance Tests Coverage -------------------------- |