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author | Vratko Polak <vrpolak@cisco.com> | 2020-10-27 19:09:44 +0100 |
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committer | Vratko Polak <vrpolak@cisco.com> | 2020-10-29 20:25:50 +0000 |
commit | 023fa41e51c966a1956bda6b915ffd894ff10e84 (patch) | |
tree | cdb96c99a8ade4855176c43969cbd9a06adf693b /GPL/tools/trex/trex_astf_profile.py | |
parent | e31998ea56c55879fbaae8e58b0dad0bc6549dae (diff) |
Support existing test types with ASTF
+ Add UDP_CPS, TCP_CPS, UDP_PPS and TCP_PPS suites.
+ Update existing cps traffic profiles.
+ Add missing traffic profiles.
+ UDP:
+ Single burst of 32 packets was confirmed as safe enough for TRex.
+ Maybe 64 could work, but not enough testing for that.
+ Multiple bursts have lead to reduced TRex performance,
as overlaping bursts (from different client instances)
tend to fill up the buffers.
+ TCP:
+ Data size set to 11111 bytes, completely arbitrarily.
+ Results look reasonable, so I have kept that.
- MSS not set at all
- No tested support for frame size other than 64B.
- Frame size does not even factor into TCP profiles.
+ So other frame sizes are skipped in autogen.
+ Update tags in related suites.
- HOSTS_{n} and SRC_USER_{n} should be unified.
- Questionable clarification on difference between IP4BASE and SCALE.
+ Add NAT state resetters to tests that need them.
+ Resetter is called (if set) before each measurement.
+ If ramp-up is detected, resetter is not set.
+ Rename "mult" argument to "multiplier".
+ Abstracted from packets to transactions.
+ Transaction corresponds to profile.
+ TRex multiplier argument sets target rate in transactions per second.
+ The familiar STL traffic:
+ Bidirectional is considered to be 2 packets per transaction.
+ Unidirectional is considered to be 1 packet per transaction.
+ The newer ASTF traffic:
+ 4 subtypes, each has different number of packets per transaction.
+ For max rate computation:
+ Packets in the more numerous direction are considered.
+ Rely on TRex reported traffic duration for ASTF:
+ Use the server side value.
- Client side value is higher by an overhead.
- TRex is not sending traffic during that time.
+ Remove delays from traffic profiles.
- Those delays would increase the reprted traffic time.
+ Support for scale lmited trials.
+ Only for ASTF profiles, each ASTF profile has limited scale.
+ Scale defined in suite variables.
+ For TRex to send all transactions provided duration value is ignored.
+ The appropriate value is computed in TrafficGenerator.
+ An ad-hoc time constant is added to match the TRex client side time overhead.
+ The profile driver receives the computed duration.
+ Measurement for PLRsearch add a sleep if the computed duration is smaller.
+ Alternative argument for search algos if scale is limited.
+ Both need higher timeout to accomodate big scales.
+ MLRsearch can afford fewer phases.
+ Added a parameter to optionally shorten the duration.
+ Use short duration for runtime stats trial and failure stats trial.
+ Use very large keepalive values in udp profiles to avoid ka packets.
+ No polling in ASTF profile driver.
- Polling could eliminate the time overhead value.
+ But polling proved to introduce some loss, affecting the results.
+ Handle duration stretching in ASTF by stopping traffic.
+ The stop has several steps so that:
+ The traffic is really stopped entirely.
+ Late packets do not count (maybe as errors).
+ Stats are preserved to read for results (and cleared afterwards).
+ Several quantities added to ReceiveRateMeasurement:
+ Original target duration is preserved (algos need that).
+ Input estimate (tps) for early search iterations.
+ Output estimate (maybe pps) for MRR output.
+ Strict result (unsent counts as loss) for NDR.
+ Use L2 counters (opackets, ipackets) where possible.
- TRex has trouble processing packets for the L7 ones at high loads.
+ Remove warmup from profile drivers and keywords.
+ Suites should call "Send ramp-up traffic" explicitly if needed.
+ Added parsing for few more counters.
+ Both to use in formulas or just for debug purposes.
- Only 64B cases in autogen, framesize support to be added later.
+ Latency streams during search can be enabled via PERF_USE_LATENCY env var.
+ MLRsearch improvments:
+ Rename argument names to min_rate and max_rate.
+ Use relative receive rate in initial phase.
+ PLRsearch improvements:
+ Careful computation when output (pps) does not match input (tps).
+ Use geometric distribution (instead of Poisson).
+ Helps agains math errors.
+ This should improve estimate stability.
- But in practice big losses still lead to significant jumps.
+ Traffic generator improvements:
+ send_traffic_on_tg now calls the full set_rate_provider_defaults.
+ _send_traffic_on_tg_internal for the logic without provider defaults.
+ As the internal function is re-used by measure() without affecting defaults.
+ Move _parse_traffic_results just before get_measurement_result.
+ As the latter uses fields set bu the former, it is now easier to read.
+ Multiple sources for approximate duration.
+ Tried from more precise to more available.
+ Includes logic for _pps tests (added in later change).
+ Move explicit type conversions to earlier occurences.
+ Profile driver output field uses semicolons to simplify parsing.
+ Performance Robot lib file split to several smaller ones.
+ performance_actions.robot:
+ Hosts Additional Statistics Action For * keywords.
+ performance_display.robot:
+ Hosts keyword for displaying and verifying results.
+ Change test message to use the correct unit (pps or cps).
+ performance_limits.robot renamed to performance_vars.robot
+ Added many keywords, mostly for accessing test variables.
+ Moved variables for Policer into a new keyword there.
+ Some keywords need sophisticated logic.
- Other are basically Get Variable Value.
+ But in future more logic can be added, without editing callers.
+ Documentation for the new keywords acts as a documentation for test variables.
+ performance_utils.robot has the rest.
+ Eliminated arguments if the value is in test variable.
+ Small improvements to documentation.
- Still not enough cleanup with respect to arguments and test variables.
+ Keywords are sorted alphabetically now in each one.
+ Suites:
+ Unified variables table:
+ No colons in comments.
+ ${n_hosts}, ${n_ports} and use them instead hardcoded numbers.
+ Add -cps to existing cps suite names.
+ Remove "trial data overwrite".
+ Compute max rate as in STL suites.
+ Each NAT suite has ip4base suite to compare results to.
- Those act as indirect TRex calibration.
- VPP does not lose packets in those.
+ Latency in ASTF suites is disabled hard.
- As we do not support latency in ASTF profiles yet.
+ Unidirectional tests governed by suite variable, not an argument.
+ Write long argument lists vertically.
+ Prefer to use argument names.
+ In Python, also the last argument is followed by comma.
+ It makes renaming and reordering easier.
+ Similarly applies to prints with long lists of values.
+ A TODO to update api crc file comments.
Change-Id: I84729355edbec051298a9de1162107f88ff5737d
Signed-off-by: Vratko Polak <vrpolak@cisco.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'GPL/tools/trex/trex_astf_profile.py')
-rw-r--r-- | GPL/tools/trex/trex_astf_profile.py | 247 |
1 files changed, 121 insertions, 126 deletions
diff --git a/GPL/tools/trex/trex_astf_profile.py b/GPL/tools/trex/trex_astf_profile.py index 0542486105..63831e4bf4 100644 --- a/GPL/tools/trex/trex_astf_profile.py +++ b/GPL/tools/trex/trex_astf_profile.py @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ """This module gets T-Rex advanced stateful (astf) traffic profile together with other parameters, reads the profile and sends the traffic. At the end, it -measures the packet loss and latency. +parses for various counters. """ import argparse @@ -60,8 +60,16 @@ def fmt_latency(lat_min, lat_avg, lat_max, hdrh): def simple_burst( - profile_file, duration, framesize, mult, warmup_time, port_0, port_1, - latency, async_start=False, traffic_directions=2): + profile_file, + duration, + framesize, + multiplier, + port_0, + port_1, + latency, + async_start=False, + traffic_directions=2, + ): """Send traffic and measure packet loss and latency. Procedure: @@ -70,20 +78,36 @@ def simple_burst( - resets the ports, - removes all existing streams, - adds streams from the traffic profile to the ports, - - if the warm-up time is more than 0, sends the warm-up traffic, reads the - statistics, - clears the statistics from the client, - starts the traffic, - waits for the defined time (or runs forever if async mode is defined), - - stops the traffic, + - explicitly stops the traffic, - reads and displays the statistics and - disconnects from the client. + Duration details: + Contrary to stateless mode, ASTF profiles typically limit the number + of flows/transactions that can happen. + The caller is expected to set the duration parameter accordingly to + this limit and multiplier, including any overheads. + See *_traffic_duration output fields for TRex's measurement + of the real traffic duration (should be without any inactivity overheads). + If traffic has not ended by the final time, the traffic + is stopped explicitly, counters reflect the state just after the stop. + + TODO: Support tests which focus only on some transaction phases, + e.g. TCP tests ignoring init and teardown separated by delays. + Currently, approximated time measures the whole traffic duration. + :param profile_file: A python module with T-rex traffic profile. - :param duration: Duration of traffic run in seconds (-1=infinite). + :param duration: Expected duration for all transactions to finish, + assuming only tolerable duration stretching happens. + This includes later start of later transactions + (according to TPS multiplier) and expected duration of each transaction. + Critically, this also includes any delay TRex shows when starting + traffic (but not the similar delay during stopping). :param framesize: Frame size. - :param mult: Multiplier of profile CPS. - :param warmup_time: Traffic warm-up time in seconds, 0 = disable. + :param multiplier: Multiplier of profile CPS. :param port_0: Port 0 on the traffic generator. :param port_1: Port 1 on the traffic generator. :param latency: With latency stats. @@ -92,8 +116,7 @@ def simple_burst( :type profile_file: str :type duration: float :type framesize: int or str - :type mult: int - :type warmup_time: float + :type multiplier: int :type port_0: int :type port_1: int :type latency: bool @@ -101,7 +124,7 @@ def simple_burst( :type traffic_directions: int """ client = None - total_rcvd = 0 + total_received = 0 total_sent = 0 lost_a = 0 lost_b = 0 @@ -111,7 +134,6 @@ def simple_burst( lat_b_hist = u"" l7_data = u"" stats = dict() - stats_sampling = 1.0 approximated_duration = 0 # Read the profile. @@ -139,37 +161,6 @@ def simple_burst( if traffic_directions > 1: ports.append(port_1) - # Warm-up phase. - if warmup_time > 0: - # Clear the stats before injecting. - client.clear_stats() - # Choose CPS and start traffic. - client.start(mult=mult, duration=warmup_time) - time_start = time.monotonic() - - # Read the stats after the warmup duration (no sampling needed). - time.sleep(warmup_time) - stats[time.monotonic()-time_start] = client.get_stats() - - if client.get_warnings(): - for warning in client.get_warnings(): - print(warning) - - client.reset() - - print(u"##### Warmup Statistics #####") - print(json.dumps(stats, indent=4, separators=(u",", u": "))) - - # TODO: check stats format - stats = stats[sorted(stats.keys())[-1]] - lost_a = stats[port_0][u"opackets"] - stats[port_1][u"ipackets"] - if traffic_directions > 1: - lost_b = stats[port_1][u"opackets"] - stats[port_0][u"ipackets"] - - print(f"packets lost from {port_0} --> {port_1}: {lost_a} pkts") - if traffic_directions > 1: - print(f"packets lost from {port_1} --> {port_0}: {lost_b} pkts") - # Clear the stats before injecting. lost_a = 0 lost_b = 0 @@ -177,21 +168,15 @@ def simple_burst( # Choose CPS and start traffic. client.start( - mult=mult, duration=duration, nc=True, - latency_pps=mult if latency else 0, client_mask=2**len(ports)-1 + mult=multiplier, + # Increase the input duration slightly, + # to ensure it does not end before sleep&stop below happens. + duration=duration + 0.1 if duration > 0 else duration, + nc=True, + latency_pps=int(multiplier) if latency else 0, + client_mask=2**len(ports)-1, ) time_start = time.monotonic() - # t-rex starts the packet flow with the delay - stats[time.monotonic()-time_start] = client.get_stats(ports=[port_0]) - while stats[sorted(stats.keys())[-1]][port_0][u"opackets"] == 0: - stats.clear() - time.sleep(0.001) - stats[time.monotonic() - time_start] = \ - client.get_stats(ports=[port_0]) - else: - trex_start_time = list(sorted(stats.keys()))[-1] - time_start += trex_start_time - stats.clear() if async_start: # For async stop, we need to export the current snapshot. @@ -201,26 +186,27 @@ def simple_burst( xsnap1 = client.ports[port_1].get_xstats().reference_stats print(f"Xstats snapshot 1: {xsnap1!r}") else: - time.sleep( - stats_sampling if stats_sampling < duration else duration + time.sleep(duration) + + # Do not block yet, the existing transactions may take long time + # to finish. We need an action that is almost reset(), + # but without clearing stats. + client.stop(block=False) + client.stop_latency() + client.remove_rx_queue(client.get_all_ports()) + # Now we can wait for the real traffic stop. + client.stop(block=True) + + # Read the stats after the traffic stopped (or time up). + stats[time.monotonic() - time_start] = client.get_stats( + ports=ports ) - # Do not block until done. - while client.is_traffic_active(ports=ports): - # Sample the stats. - stats[time.monotonic()-time_start] = \ - client.get_stats(ports=ports) - time.sleep( - stats_sampling if stats_sampling < duration else duration - ) - else: - # Read the stats after the test - stats[time.monotonic()-time_start] = \ - client.get_stats(ports=ports) if client.get_warnings(): for warning in client.get_warnings(): print(warning) + # Now finish the complete reset. client.reset() print(u"##### Statistics #####") @@ -253,8 +239,10 @@ def simple_burst( if traffic_directions > 1: total_sent = \ stats[port_0][u"opackets"] + stats[port_1][u"opackets"] - total_rcvd = \ + total_received = \ stats[port_0][u"ipackets"] + stats[port_1][u"ipackets"] + client_sent = stats[port_0][u"opackets"] + client_received = stats[port_0][u"ipackets"] client_stats = stats[u"traffic"][u"client"] server_stats = stats[u"traffic"][u"server"] # Some zero counters are not sent @@ -263,109 +251,112 @@ def simple_burst( c_act_flows = client_stats[u"m_active_flows"] c_est_flows = client_stats[u"m_est_flows"] c_traffic_duration = client_stats.get(u"m_traffic_duration", 0) - l7_data = f"client_active_flows={c_act_flows}, " - l7_data += f"client_established_flows={c_est_flows}, " - l7_data += f"client_traffic_duration={c_traffic_duration}, " + l7_data = f"client_active_flows={c_act_flows}; " + l7_data += f"client_established_flows={c_est_flows}; " + l7_data += f"client_traffic_duration={c_traffic_duration}; " # Possible errors # Too many packets in NIC rx queue c_err_rx_throttled = client_stats.get(u"err_rx_throttled", 0) - l7_data += f"client_err_rx_throttled={c_err_rx_throttled}, " + l7_data += f"client_err_rx_throttled={c_err_rx_throttled}; " # Number of client side flows that were not opened # due to flow-table overflow c_err_nf_throttled = client_stats.get(u"err_c_nf_throttled", 0) - l7_data += f"client_err_nf_throttled={c_err_nf_throttled}, " + l7_data += f"client_err_nf_throttled={c_err_nf_throttled}; " # Too many flows c_err_flow_overflow = client_stats.get(u"err_flow_overflow", 0) - l7_data += f"client_err_flow_overflow={c_err_flow_overflow}, " + l7_data += f"client_err_flow_overflow={c_err_flow_overflow}; " # Server s_act_flows = server_stats[u"m_active_flows"] s_est_flows = server_stats[u"m_est_flows"] s_traffic_duration = server_stats.get(u"m_traffic_duration", 0) - l7_data += f"server_active_flows={s_act_flows}, " - l7_data += f"server_established_flows={s_est_flows}, " - l7_data += f"server_traffic_duration={s_traffic_duration}, " + l7_data += f"server_active_flows={s_act_flows}; " + l7_data += f"server_established_flows={s_est_flows}; " + l7_data += f"server_traffic_duration={s_traffic_duration}; " # Possible errors # Too many packets in NIC rx queue s_err_rx_throttled = server_stats.get(u"err_rx_throttled", 0) - l7_data += f"client_err_rx_throttled={s_err_rx_throttled}, " + l7_data += f"client_err_rx_throttled={s_err_rx_throttled}; " if u"udp" in profile_file: # Client # Established connections c_udp_connects = client_stats.get(u"udps_connects", 0) - l7_data += f"client_udp_connects={c_udp_connects}, " + l7_data += f"client_udp_connects={c_udp_connects}; " # Closed connections c_udp_closed = client_stats.get(u"udps_closed", 0) - l7_data += f"client_udp_closed={c_udp_closed}, " + l7_data += f"client_udp_closed={c_udp_closed}; " # Sent bytes c_udp_sndbyte = client_stats.get(u"udps_sndbyte", 0) - l7_data += f"client_udp_tx_bytes={c_udp_sndbyte}, " + l7_data += f"client_udp_tx_bytes={c_udp_sndbyte}; " # Sent packets c_udp_sndpkt = client_stats.get(u"udps_sndpkt", 0) - l7_data += f"client_udp_tx_packets={c_udp_sndpkt}, " + l7_data += f"client_udp_tx_packets={c_udp_sndpkt}; " # Received bytes c_udp_rcvbyte = client_stats.get(u"udps_rcvbyte", 0) - l7_data += f"client_udp_rx_bytes={c_udp_rcvbyte}, " + l7_data += f"client_udp_rx_bytes={c_udp_rcvbyte}; " # Received packets c_udp_rcvpkt = client_stats.get(u"udps_rcvpkt", 0) - l7_data += f"client_udp_rx_packets={c_udp_rcvpkt}, " + l7_data += f"client_udp_rx_packets={c_udp_rcvpkt}; " # Keep alive drops c_udp_keepdrops = client_stats.get(u"udps_keepdrops", 0) - l7_data += f"client_udp_keep_drops={c_udp_keepdrops}, " + l7_data += f"client_udp_keep_drops={c_udp_keepdrops}; " + # Client without flow + c_err_cwf = client_stats.get(u"err_cwf", 0) + l7_data += f"client_err_cwf={c_err_cwf}; " # Server # Accepted connections s_udp_accepts = server_stats.get(u"udps_accepts", 0) - l7_data += f"server_udp_accepts={s_udp_accepts}, " + l7_data += f"server_udp_accepts={s_udp_accepts}; " # Closed connections s_udp_closed = server_stats.get(u"udps_closed", 0) - l7_data += f"server_udp_closed={s_udp_closed}, " + l7_data += f"server_udp_closed={s_udp_closed}; " # Sent bytes s_udp_sndbyte = server_stats.get(u"udps_sndbyte", 0) - l7_data += f"server_udp_tx_bytes={s_udp_sndbyte}, " + l7_data += f"server_udp_tx_bytes={s_udp_sndbyte}; " # Sent packets s_udp_sndpkt = server_stats.get(u"udps_sndpkt", 0) - l7_data += f"server_udp_tx_packets={s_udp_sndpkt}, " + l7_data += f"server_udp_tx_packets={s_udp_sndpkt}; " # Received bytes s_udp_rcvbyte = server_stats.get(u"udps_rcvbyte", 0) - l7_data += f"server_udp_rx_bytes={s_udp_rcvbyte}, " + l7_data += f"server_udp_rx_bytes={s_udp_rcvbyte}; " # Received packets s_udp_rcvpkt = server_stats.get(u"udps_rcvpkt", 0) - l7_data += f"server_udp_rx_packets={s_udp_rcvpkt}, " + l7_data += f"server_udp_rx_packets={s_udp_rcvpkt}; " elif u"tcp" in profile_file: # Client - # Initiated connections - c_tcp_connatt = client_stats.get(u"tcps_connattempt", 0) - l7_data += f"client_tcp_connect_inits={c_tcp_connatt}, " + # Connection attempts + c_tcp_connattempt = client_stats.get(u"tcps_connattempt", 0) + l7_data += f"client_tcp_connattempt={c_tcp_connattempt}; " # Established connections c_tcp_connects = client_stats.get(u"tcps_connects", 0) - l7_data += f"client_tcp_connects={c_tcp_connects}, " + l7_data += f"client_tcp_connects={c_tcp_connects}; " # Closed connections c_tcp_closed = client_stats.get(u"tcps_closed", 0) - l7_data += f"client_tcp_closed={c_tcp_closed}, " + l7_data += f"client_tcp_closed={c_tcp_closed}; " # Send bytes c_tcp_sndbyte = client_stats.get(u"tcps_sndbyte", 0) - l7_data += f"client_tcp_tx_bytes={c_tcp_sndbyte}, " + l7_data += f"client_tcp_tx_bytes={c_tcp_sndbyte}; " # Received bytes c_tcp_rcvbyte = client_stats.get(u"tcps_rcvbyte", 0) - l7_data += f"client_tcp_rx_bytes={c_tcp_rcvbyte}, " + l7_data += f"client_tcp_rx_bytes={c_tcp_rcvbyte}; " # Server # Accepted connections s_tcp_accepts = server_stats.get(u"tcps_accepts", 0) - l7_data += f"server_tcp_accepts={s_tcp_accepts}, " + l7_data += f"server_tcp_accepts={s_tcp_accepts}; " # Established connections s_tcp_connects = server_stats.get(u"tcps_connects", 0) - l7_data += f"server_tcp_connects={s_tcp_connects}, " + l7_data += f"server_tcp_connects={s_tcp_connects}; " # Closed connections s_tcp_closed = server_stats.get(u"tcps_closed", 0) - l7_data += f"server_tcp_closed={s_tcp_closed}, " + l7_data += f"server_tcp_closed={s_tcp_closed}; " # Sent bytes s_tcp_sndbyte = server_stats.get(u"tcps_sndbyte", 0) - l7_data += f"server_tcp_tx_bytes={s_tcp_sndbyte}, " + l7_data += f"server_tcp_tx_bytes={s_tcp_sndbyte}; " # Received bytes s_tcp_rcvbyte = server_stats.get(u"tcps_rcvbyte", 0) - l7_data += f"server_tcp_rx_bytes={s_tcp_rcvbyte}, " + l7_data += f"server_tcp_rx_bytes={s_tcp_rcvbyte}; " else: total_sent = stats[port_0][u"opackets"] - total_rcvd = stats[port_1][u"ipackets"] + total_received = stats[port_1][u"ipackets"] print(f"packets lost from {port_0} --> {port_1}: {lost_a} pkts") if traffic_directions > 1: @@ -383,14 +374,17 @@ def simple_burst( client.clear_profile() client.disconnect() print( - f"trex_start_time={trex_start_time}, " - f"cps={mult!r}, total_received={total_rcvd}, " - f"total_sent={total_sent}, frame_loss={lost_a + lost_b}, " - f"approximated_duration={approximated_duration}, " - f"latency_stream_0(usec)={lat_a}, " - f"latency_stream_1(usec)={lat_b}, " - f"latency_hist_stream_0={lat_a_hist}, " - f"latency_hist_stream_1={lat_b_hist}, " + f"multiplier={multiplier!r}; " + f"total_received={total_received}; " + f"total_sent={total_sent}; " + f"frame_loss={lost_a + lost_b}; " + f"approximated_duration={approximated_duration}; " + f"latency_stream_0(usec)={lat_a}; " + f"latency_stream_1(usec)={lat_b}; " + f"latency_hist_stream_0={lat_a_hist}; " + f"latency_hist_stream_1={lat_b_hist}; " + f"client_sent={client_sent}; " + f"client_received={client_received}; " f"{l7_data}" ) @@ -408,21 +402,17 @@ def main(): ) parser.add_argument( u"-d", u"--duration", required=True, type=float, - help=u"Duration of traffic run." + help=u"Duration of the whole traffic run, including overheads." ) parser.add_argument( u"-s", u"--frame_size", required=True, help=u"Size of a Frame without padding and IPG." ) parser.add_argument( - u"-m", u"--mult", required=True, type=int, + u"-m", u"--multiplier", required=True, type=float, help=u"Multiplier of profile CPS." ) parser.add_argument( - u"-w", u"--warmup_time", type=float, default=5.0, - help=u"Traffic warm-up time in seconds, 0 = disable." - ) - parser.add_argument( u"--port_0", required=True, type=int, help=u"Port 0 on the traffic generator." ) @@ -451,10 +441,15 @@ def main(): framesize = args.frame_size simple_burst( - profile_file=args.profile, duration=args.duration, framesize=framesize, - mult=args.mult, warmup_time=args.warmup_time, port_0=args.port_0, - port_1=args.port_1, latency=args.latency, async_start=args.async_start, - traffic_directions=args.traffic_directions + profile_file=args.profile, + duration=args.duration, + framesize=framesize, + multiplier=args.multiplier, + port_0=args.port_0, + port_1=args.port_1, + latency=args.latency, + async_start=args.async_start, + traffic_directions=args.traffic_directions, ) |