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author | Vratko Polak <vrpolak@cisco.com> | 2022-04-25 10:22:05 +0200 |
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committer | Vratko Polak <vrpolak@cisco.com> | 2022-05-03 15:23:47 +0000 |
commit | 1daa6fdc0bae284dee1b61f34534e59b60b7526a (patch) | |
tree | 6314e011a8f029c4332586d5fd05b51d1a69a89c /GPL/traffic_profiles/trex/trex-astf-ethip4tcp-16384h-pps.py | |
parent | cd417be7f836eb9346fad4f87bd4f75dc1d9a429 (diff) |
feat(astf): Support framesizes for ASTF
- No support for IMIX.
+ Fix a bad bug in padding (most ASTF profiles had wrong frame sizes).
+ Fix a big typo in TCP PPS profiles (s->c was not data, just RST).
+ Control transaction size via ASTF_N_DATA_FRAMES env variable.
- Default value 5 leads to transactions smaller than before.
+ It ensures transaction is one burst (per direction) even for jumbo.
+ Edit autogen to set supported frame sizes based on suite id.
+ Both TCP and UDP use the same values:
+ 64B for CPS (exact for UDP, nominal for TCP).
+ 100B, 1518B and 9000B for TPUT and PPS.
- TCP TPUT achievable minimum is 70B.
+ Used 100B to leave room for possible IPv6 ASTF tests.
+ Separate function for code reused by vpp and trex tests.
- I do not really like the new "copy and edit" approach added here.
+ But it is a quick edit, better autogen refactor is low priority.
+ Consider both established and transitory sessions as valid.
- Mostly for compatibility with 2202 behavior and to avoid ramp-ups.
- Assuming both session states have similar enough VPP CPU overhead.
+ Added a TODO to investigate and maybe reconsider later.
+ Update the state timeout value to 240s.
+ That is the default for TCP (for transitory state).
- UDP could keep using 300s.
+ But I prefer UDP and TCP to behave as similarly as possible.
+ Use TRex tunables to get the exact frame size (for data packets).
- It is not clear why the recipe for MSS has to be this complicated.
+ Move code away from profile init, as frame size is not known there.
+ Change internal profile API, so values related to MSS are passed.
+ Lower ramp-up rate for TCP TPUT tests.
+ Because without lower rate, jumbo fails on packet loss in ramp-up.
+ UDP TPUT ramp-up rate also lowered (just to keep suites more similar).
+ Distinguish one-direction and aggregated average frame size.
+ Update keyword documentation where the distiction matters.
+ One-direction is needed for turning bandwidth limit to TPS limit.
+ Aggregated is needed for correct NDRPDR bandwidth result value.
- TCP TPUT will always be few percent below bidirectional maximum.
+ That is unavoidable, as one direction sends more control packets.
+ Add runtime consistency checks so future refactors are safer.
+ Fail if padding requested would be negative.
+ Fail if suite claims unexpected values for packets per transaction.
+ Edit the 4 types of ASTF profiles to keep them similar to each other.
+ Move UDP TPUT limit value from a field back to direct argument.
+ Stop pretending first UDP packet is not data.
+ Apply small improvements where convenient.
+ Replace "aggregate" with "aggregated" where possible.
+ To lower probability of any future typos in variable names.
+ Avoid calling Set Numeric Frame Sizes twice.
+ Code formatting, keyword documentation, code comments, ...
+ Add TODOs for less important code quality improvements.
- Postpone updating of methodology pages to a subsequent change.
Change-Id: I4b381e5210e69669f972326202fdcc5a2c9c923b
Signed-off-by: Vratko Polak <vrpolak@cisco.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'GPL/traffic_profiles/trex/trex-astf-ethip4tcp-16384h-pps.py')
-rw-r--r-- | GPL/traffic_profiles/trex/trex-astf-ethip4tcp-16384h-pps.py | 66 |
1 files changed, 38 insertions, 28 deletions
diff --git a/GPL/traffic_profiles/trex/trex-astf-ethip4tcp-16384h-pps.py b/GPL/traffic_profiles/trex/trex-astf-ethip4tcp-16384h-pps.py index 19402bab95..565ccac3d5 100644 --- a/GPL/traffic_profiles/trex/trex-astf-ethip4tcp-16384h-pps.py +++ b/GPL/traffic_profiles/trex/trex-astf-ethip4tcp-16384h-pps.py @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# Copyright (c) 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. +# Copyright (c) 2022 Cisco and/or its affiliates. # # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 OR GPL-2.0-or-later # @@ -47,22 +47,6 @@ from profile_trex_astf_base_class import TrafficProfileBaseClass class TrafficProfile(TrafficProfileBaseClass): """Traffic profile.""" - def __init__(self): - """Initialization and setting of profile parameters.""" - - super(TrafficProfileBaseClass, self).__init__() - - # IPs used in packet headers. - self.p1_src_start_ip = u"192.168.0.0" - self.p1_src_end_ip = u"192.168.63.255" - self.p1_dst_start_ip = u"20.0.0.0" - self.p1_dst_end_ip = u"20.0.63.255" - - # Headers length; not used in this profile, just for the record of - # header length for TCP packet with 0B payload - self.headers_size = 58 # 14B l2 + 20B ipv4 + 24B tcp incl. 4B options - self.data_size = 11111 - def define_profile(self): """Define profile to be used by advanced stateful traffic generator. @@ -73,31 +57,44 @@ class TrafficProfile(TrafficProfileBaseClass): :returns: IP generator and profile templates for ASTFProfile(). :rtype: tuple """ + # IPs used in packet headers. + p1_src_start_ip = u"192.168.0.0" + p1_src_end_ip = u"192.168.63.255" + p1_dst_start_ip = u"20.0.0.0" + p1_dst_end_ip = u"20.0.63.255" + + # Headers length, not sure why TRex needs 32B for segment header. + real_headers_size = 70 # 18B L2 + 20B IPv4 + 32B TCP. + trex_headers_size = real_headers_size - 12 # As if TCP header is 20B. + trex_mss = self.framesize - trex_headers_size + real_mss = trex_mss - 12 # TRex honors segment header+data limit. + data_size = self.n_data_frames * real_mss + # client commands prog_c = ASTFProgram() prog_c.connect() - prog_c.send(u"1" * self.data_size) - prog_c.recv(self.data_size) + prog_c.send(u"1" * data_size) + prog_c.recv(data_size) # server commands prog_s = ASTFProgram() prog_s.accept() - prog_c.recv(self.data_size) - prog_c.send(u"1" * self.data_size) + prog_s.recv(data_size) + prog_s.send(u"1" * data_size) # ip generators ip_gen_c = ASTFIPGenDist( - ip_range=[self.p1_src_start_ip, self.p1_src_end_ip], - distribution=u"seq" + ip_range=[p1_src_start_ip, p1_src_end_ip], + distribution=u"seq", ) ip_gen_s = ASTFIPGenDist( - ip_range=[self.p1_dst_start_ip, self.p1_dst_end_ip], - distribution=u"seq" + ip_range=[p1_dst_start_ip, p1_dst_end_ip], + distribution=u"seq", ) ip_gen = ASTFIPGen( glob=ASTFIPGenGlobal(ip_offset=u"0.0.0.1"), dist_client=ip_gen_c, - dist_server=ip_gen_s + dist_server=ip_gen_s, ) # server association @@ -108,12 +105,25 @@ class TrafficProfile(TrafficProfileBaseClass): program=prog_c, ip_gen=ip_gen, limit=1032192, # TODO: set via input parameter - port=8080 + port=8080, ) temp_s = ASTFTCPServerTemplate(program=prog_s, assoc=s_assoc) template = ASTFTemplate(client_template=temp_c, server_template=temp_s) - return ip_gen, template, None + globinfo = ASTFGlobalInfo() + # Ensure correct data frame size. + globinfo.tcp.mss = trex_mss + # Ensure the whole transaction is a single burst (per direction). + globinfo.tcp.initwnd = self.n_data_frames + # Ensure buffers are large enough so starting window works. + globinfo.tcp.txbufsize = data_size + globinfo.tcp.rxbufsize = data_size + kwargs = dict( + default_c_glob_info=globinfo, + default_s_glob_info=globinfo, + ) + + return ip_gen, template, kwargs def register(): |