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authorVratko Polak <vrpolak@cisco.com>2020-10-28 12:50:10 +0100
committerVratko Polak <vrpolak@cisco.com>2020-10-29 20:26:41 +0000
commit3ccdfe158ce748d1892b66d755643fa88fe5920e (patch)
tree691c1181442e82d958eddc14355a31e4ae023c2b /resources/libraries/python/PLRsearch/PLRsearch.py
parente3bcfbf0390898a81b4fdcbc105938102cfec6a2 (diff)
Support existing test types with ASTF
Manual cherry-pick from master [1], reverting impact of [2] and [3]. [1] https://gerrit.fd.io/r/c/csit/+/28208/176 [2] https://gerrit.fd.io/r/c/csit/+/29077 [3] https://gerrit.fd.io/r/c/csit/+/29529 The heap multipliers are left in suites, as that simplifies cherry-picking between branches. Original [0] commit message: 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 'resources/libraries/python/PLRsearch/PLRsearch.py')
-rw-r--r--resources/libraries/python/PLRsearch/PLRsearch.py27
1 files changed, 14 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/resources/libraries/python/PLRsearch/PLRsearch.py b/resources/libraries/python/PLRsearch/PLRsearch.py
index ec58fbd10f..226b482d76 100644
--- a/resources/libraries/python/PLRsearch/PLRsearch.py
+++ b/resources/libraries/python/PLRsearch/PLRsearch.py
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ class PLRsearch:
def __init__(
self, measurer, trial_duration_per_trial, packet_loss_ratio_target,
- trial_number_offset=0, timeout=1800.0, trace_enabled=False):
+ trial_number_offset=0, timeout=7200.0, trace_enabled=False):
"""Store rate measurer and additional parameters.
The measurer must never report negative loss count.
@@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ class PLRsearch:
if (trial_number - self.trial_number_offset) <= 1:
next_load = max_rate
elif (trial_number - self.trial_number_offset) <= 3:
- next_load = (measurement.receive_rate / (
+ next_load = (measurement.relative_receive_rate / (
1.0 - self.packet_loss_ratio_target))
else:
next_load = (avg1 + avg2) / 2.0
@@ -439,7 +439,7 @@ class PLRsearch:
:param lfit_func: Fitting function, typically lfit_spread or lfit_erf.
:param trial_result_list: List of trial measurement results.
:param mrr: The mrr parameter for the fitting function.
- :param spread: The spread parameter for the fittinmg function.
+ :param spread: The spread parameter for the fitting function.
:type trace: function (str, object) -> None
:type lfit_func: Function from 3 floats to float.
:type trial_result_list: list of MLRsearch.ReceiveRateMeasurement
@@ -455,20 +455,21 @@ class PLRsearch:
trace(u"for tr", result.target_tr)
trace(u"lc", result.loss_count)
trace(u"d", result.duration)
- log_avg_loss_per_second = lfit_func(
+ # _rel_ values use units of target_tr (transactions per second).
+ log_avg_rel_loss_per_second = lfit_func(
trace, result.target_tr, mrr, spread
)
- log_avg_loss_per_trial = (
- log_avg_loss_per_second + math.log(result.duration)
+ # _abs_ values use units of loss count (maybe packets).
+ # There can be multiple packets per transaction.
+ log_avg_abs_loss_per_trial = log_avg_rel_loss_per_second + math.log(
+ result.transmit_count / result.target_tr
)
- # Poisson probability computation works nice for logarithms.
- log_trial_likelihood = (
- result.loss_count * log_avg_loss_per_trial
- - math.exp(log_avg_loss_per_trial)
- )
- log_trial_likelihood -= math.lgamma(1 + result.loss_count)
+ # Geometric probability computation for logarithms.
+ log_trial_likelihood = log_plus(0.0, -log_avg_abs_loss_per_trial)
+ log_trial_likelihood *= -result.loss_count
+ log_trial_likelihood -= log_plus(0.0, +log_avg_abs_loss_per_trial)
log_likelihood += log_trial_likelihood
- trace(u"avg_loss_per_trial", math.exp(log_avg_loss_per_trial))
+ trace(u"avg_loss_per_trial", math.exp(log_avg_abs_loss_per_trial))
trace(u"log_trial_likelihood", log_trial_likelihood)
return log_likelihood