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authorTibor Frank <tifrank@cisco.com>2017-12-04 16:41:57 +0100
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CSIT-866: wrk onboarding in CSIT
- CSIT-867: Low Level Description - CSIT-868: wrk traffic profile - parsing - CSIT-869: wrk implementation into CSIT Change-Id: I65e1037f5ae05b3a5b2020e4a6c54462766ae1b4 Signed-off-by: Tibor Frank <tifrank@cisco.com>
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+Onboarding of wrk as a http traffic generator in CSIT
+-----------------------------------------------------
+
+wrk is a modern HTTP benchmarking tool capable of generating significant
+load when run on a single multi-core CPU.
+
+An optional LuaJIT script can perform HTTP request generation, response
+processing, and custom reporting.
+
+
+wrk installation on TG node
+'''''''''''''''''''''''''''
+
+**Procedure**
+
+ #. Check if wrk is installed on the TG node.
+ #. If not, install it.
+
+**wrk installation**
+
+::
+
+ # Install pre-requisites:
+ sudo apt-get install build-essential libssl-dev git -y
+
+ # Get the specified version:
+ wget ${WRK_DWNLD_PATH}/${WRK_TAR}
+ tar xzf ${WRK_TAR}
+ cd wrk-${WRK_VERSION}
+
+ # Build the wrk:
+ cd wrk
+ make
+
+ # Move the executable to somewhere in the PATH, e.q:
+ sudo cp wrk /usr/local/bin
+
+
+wrk traffic profile
+'''''''''''''''''''
+
+**The traffic profile can include these items:**
+
+ - List of URLs - mandatory,
+ - The first CPU used to run wrk - mandatory,
+ - Number of CPUs used for wrk - mandatory,
+ - Test duration - mandatory,
+ - Number of threads - mandatory,
+ - Number of connections - mandatory,
+ - LuaJIT script - optional, defaults to no script,
+ - HTTP header - optional, defaults to no header,
+ - Latency - optional, defaults to False,
+ - Timeout - optional, defaults to wrk default.
+
+**List of URLs**
+
+List of URLs for requests. Each URL is requested in a separate instance of wrk.
+Type: list
+
+*Example:*
+
+::
+
+ urls:
+ - "http://192.168.1.1/1kB.bin"
+ - "http://192.168.1.2/1kB.bin"
+ - "http://192.168.1.3/1kB.bin"
+
+**The first CPU used to run wrk**
+The first CPU used to run wrk. The other CPUs follow this one.
+Type: integer
+
+*Example:*
+
+::
+
+ first-cpu: 1
+
+**Number of CPUs used for wrk**
+
+The number of CPUs used for wrk. The number of CPUs must be a multiplication
+of the number of URLs.
+Type: integer
+
+*Example:*
+
+::
+
+ cpus: 6
+
+.. note::
+
+ The combinations of URLs and a number of CPUs create following use cases:
+
+ - One URL and one CPU - One instance of wrk sends one request (URL) via
+ one NIC
+ - One URL and n CPUs - n instances of wrk send the same request (URL)
+ via one or more NICs
+ - n URLs and n CPUs - n instances of wrk send n requests (URL) via one
+ or more NICs
+ - n URLs and m CPUs, m = a * n - m instances of wrk send n requests
+ (URL) via one or more NICs
+
+**Test duration**
+
+Duration of the test in seconds.
+Type: integer
+
+*Example:*
+
+::
+
+ duration: 30
+
+**Number of threads**
+
+Total number of threads to use by wrk to send traffic.
+Type: integer
+
+*Example:*
+
+::
+
+ nr-of-threads: 1
+
+**Number of connections**
+
+Total number of HTTP connections to keep open with each thread handling
+N = connections / threads.
+Type: integer
+
+*Example:*
+
+::
+
+ nr-of-connections: 50
+
+**LuaJIT script**
+
+Path to LuaJIT script.
+Type: string
+
+For more information see: https://github.com/wg/wrk/blob/master/SCRIPTING
+
+*Example:*
+
+::
+
+ script: "scripts/report.lua"
+
+**HTTP header**
+
+HTTP header to add to request.
+Type: string (taken as it is) or dictionary
+
+*Example:*
+
+::
+
+ # Dictionary:
+ header:
+ Connection: "close"
+
+or
+
+::
+
+ # String:
+ header: "Connection: close"
+
+**Latency**
+
+Print detailed latency statistics.
+Type: boolean
+
+*Example:*
+
+::
+
+ latency: False
+
+**Timeout**
+
+Record a timeout if a response is not received within this amount of time.
+Type: integer
+
+::
+
+ timeout: 5
+
+**Examples of a wrk traffic profile**
+
+*Get the number of connections per second:*
+
+- Use 3 CPUs to send 3 different requests via 3 NICs.
+- The test takes 30 seconds.
+- wrk sends traffic in one thread per CPU.
+- There will be open max 50 connection at the same time.
+- The header is set to 'Connection: "close"' so wrk opens separate connection
+ for each request. Then the number of requests equals to the number of
+ connections.
+- Timeout for responses from the server is set to 5 seconds.
+
+::
+
+ urls:
+ - "http://192.168.1.1/0B.bin"
+ - "http://192.168.1.2/0B.bin"
+ - "http://192.168.1.3/0B.bin"
+ cpus: 3
+ duration: 30
+ nr-of-threads: 1
+ nr-of-connections: 50
+ header:
+ Connection: "close"
+ timeout: 5
+
+*Get the number of requests per second:*
+
+- Use 3 CPUs to send 3 different requests via 3 NICs.
+- The test takes 30 seconds.
+- wrk sends traffic in one thread per CPU.
+- There will be max 50 concurrent open connections.
+
+::
+
+ urls:
+ - "http://192.168.1.1/1kB.bin"
+ - "http://192.168.1.2/1kB.bin"
+ - "http://192.168.1.3/1kB.bin"
+ cpus: 3
+ duration: 30
+ nr-of-threads: 1
+ nr-of-connections: 50
+
+*Get the bandwidth:*
+
+- Use 3 CPUs to send 3 different requests via 3 NICs.
+- The test takes 30 seconds.
+- wrk sends traffic in one thread per CPU.
+- There will be open max 50 connection at the same time.
+- Timeout for responses from the server is set to 5 seconds.
+
+::
+
+ urls:
+ - "http://192.168.1.1/1MB.bin"
+ - "http://192.168.1.2/1MB.bin"
+ - "http://192.168.1.3/1MB.bin"
+ cpus: 3
+ duration: 30
+ nr-of-threads: 1
+ nr-of-connections: 50
+ timeout: 5
+
+
+Running wrk
+'''''''''''
+
+**Suite setup phase**
+
+CSIT framework checks if wrk is installed on the TG node. If not, or if the
+installation is forced, it installs it on the TG node.
+
+*Procedure:*
+
+ #. Make sure TRex is stopped.
+ #. Bind used TG interfaces to corresponding drivers (defined in the topology
+ file).
+ #. If the wrk installation is forced:
+
+ - Destroy existing wrk
+
+ #. If the wrk installation is not forced:
+
+ - Check if wrk is installed.
+ - If installed, exit.
+
+ #. Clone wrk from git (https://github.com/wg/wrk.git)
+ #. Build wrk.
+ #. Copy the executable to /usr/local/bin so it is in the PATH.
+
+**Test phase**
+
+*Procedure:*
+
+#. Read the wrk traffic profile.
+#. Verify the profile.
+#. Use the information from the profile to set the wrk parameters.
+#. Run wrk.
+#. Read the output.
+#. Evaluate and log the output.
+