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author | pmikus <pmikus@cisco.com> | 2016-12-12 14:25:06 +0100 |
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committer | Peter Mikus <pmikus@cisco.com> | 2016-12-14 11:19:16 +0000 |
commit | 2415648fb8c852ca5f01ac37c5b36440472d6b18 (patch) | |
tree | c7b8670d3c968277acf2e5c950a3e73a7fc716ab /tests/perf/Long_Xconnect_Vhost_Intel-X520-DA2.robot | |
parent | bf396b294274cdd0ac1e8779ae674c9f05c78ccc (diff) |
vhost perf testing with Qemu 5t5pc
Currently we were using 3t3pc for Qemu (2t2pc testpmd). This is
not enough anymore as we are testing VPP with 4t4pc. This patch
is supposed to increase the number of core used by testpmd.
Change-Id: Id58634c050b51943679a1f7cb74c624a98d81a27
Signed-off-by: pmikus <pmikus@cisco.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'tests/perf/Long_Xconnect_Vhost_Intel-X520-DA2.robot')
-rw-r--r-- | tests/perf/Long_Xconnect_Vhost_Intel-X520-DA2.robot | 6 |
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/tests/perf/Long_Xconnect_Vhost_Intel-X520-DA2.robot b/tests/perf/Long_Xconnect_Vhost_Intel-X520-DA2.robot index 6eb8547fea..d64b325068 100644 --- a/tests/perf/Long_Xconnect_Vhost_Intel-X520-DA2.robot +++ b/tests/perf/Long_Xconnect_Vhost_Intel-X520-DA2.robot @@ -39,9 +39,9 @@ | ... | *[Cfg] DUT configuration:* DUT1 and DUT2 are configured with L2 cross- | ... | connect. Qemu Guest is connected to VPP via vhost-user interfaces. | ... | Guest is running DPDK testpmd interconnecting vhost-user interfaces -| ... | using 3 cores pinned to cpus 5,6,7 and 2048M memory. Testpmd is using -| ... | socket-mem=1024M (512x2M hugepages), 3 cores (1 main core and 2 cores -| ... | 2 cores dedicated for io), forwarding mode is set to io, rxq/txq=2048, +| ... | using 5 cores pinned to cpus 5-9 and 2048M memory. Testpmd is using +| ... | socket-mem=1024M (512x2M hugepages), 5 cores (1 main core and 4 cores +| ... | dedicated for io), forwarding mode is set to io, rxd/txd=256, | ... | burst=64. DUT1, DUT2 are tested with 2p10GE NIC X520 Niantic by Intel. | ... | *[Ver] TG verification:* TG finds and reports throughput NDR (Non Drop | ... | Rate) with zero packet loss tolerance or throughput PDR (Partial Drop |