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+Per-patch performance tests
+---------------------------
+
+Updated for CSIT git commit id: 661035ac4ce6e51649f302fe2b7a8218257c0587.
+
+A methodology similar to trending analysis is used for comparing performance
+before a DUT code change is merged. This can act as a verify job to disallow
+changes which would decrease performance without a good reason.
+
+Existing jobs
+`````````````
+
+VPP is the only project currently using such jobs.
+They are not started automatically, must be triggered on demand.
+They allow full tag expressions, but some tags are enforced (such as MRR).
+
+Only the three types of tesbed based on Xeon processors have jobs created.
+Their Gerrit triggers words are "perftest-3n-hsw", "perftest-3n-skx"
+and "perftest-2n-skx".
+
+If additional arguments are added to the Gerrit trigger, they are treated
+as Robot tag expressions to select tests to run. For more details
+on existing tags, see `tag documentation rst file`_.
+
+Basic operation
+```````````````
+
+The job builds VPP .deb packages for both the patch under test
+(called "current") and its parent patch (called "parent").
+
+For each test (from a set defined by tag expression),
+both builds are subjected to several trial measurements (BMRR).
+Measured samples are grouped to "parent" sequence,
+followed by "current" sequence. The same Minimal Description Length
+algorithm as in trending is used to decide whether it is one big group,
+or two smaller gropus. If it is one group, a "normal" result
+is declared for the test. If it is two groups, and current average
+is less then parent average, the test is declared a regression.
+If it is two groups and current average is larger or equal,
+the test is declared a progression.
+
+The whole job fails (giving -1) if some trial measurement failed,
+or if any test was declared a regression.
+
+Temporary specifics
+```````````````````
+
+The Minimal Description Length analysis is performed by
+jumpavg-0.1.3 available on PyPI.
+
+In hopes of strengthening of signal (code performance) compared to noise
+(all other factors influencing the measured values), several workarounds
+are applied.
+
+In contrast to trending, trial duration is set to 10 seconds,
+and only 5 samples are measured for each build.
+Both parameters are set in ci-management.
+
+This decreases sensitivity to regressions, but also decreases
+probability of false positives.
+
+Console output
+``````````````
+
+The following information as visible towards the end of Jenkins console output,
+repeated for each analyzed test.
+
+The original 5 values are visible in order they were measured.
+The 5 values after processing are also visible in output,
+this time sorted by value (so people can see minimum and maximum).
+
+The next output is difference of averages. It is the current average
+minus the parent average, expressed as percentage of the parent average.
+
+The next three outputs contain the jumpavg representation
+of the two groups and a combined group.
+Here, "bits" is the description length; for "current" sequence
+it includes effect from "parent" average value
+(jumpavg-0.1.3 penalizes sequences with too close averages).
+
+Next, a sentence describing which grouping description is shorter,
+by how much bits.
+Finally, the test result classification is visible.
+
+The algorithm does not track test case names,
+so test cases are indexed (from 0).