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@@ -7,28 +7,6 @@ NDR throughput rate. Latency is reported for Testpmd running in multiple
configurations of Testpmd pmd thread(s), a.k.a. Testpmd data plane
thread(s), and their physical CPU core(s) placement.
-Results are generated from a single execution of CSIT NDR discovery
-test. Box plots are used to show the Minimum, Average and Maximum packet
-latency per test.
-
-*Title of each graph* is a regex (regular expression) matching all
-throughput test cases plotted on this graph, *X-axis labels* are indices
-of individual test suites executed by csit-dpdk-perf-1704-all job that
-created result output file used as data source for the graph, *Y-axis
-labels* are measured packet Latency [uSec] values, and the *Graph
-legend* lists the plotted test suites and their indices. Latency is
-reported for concurrent symmetric bi-directional flows, separately for
-each direction: i) West-to-East: TGint1-to-SUT1-to-SUT2-to-TGint2, and
-ii) East-to-West: TGint2-to-SUT2-to-SUT1-to-TGint1.
-
-.. note::
-
- Test results have been generated by FD.io test executor jobs
- `csit-dpdk-perf-1704-all
- <https://jenkins.fd.io/view/csit/job/csit-dpdk-perf-1704-all/>`_,
- with Robot Framework result files csit-dpdk-perf-1704-all-<id>.zip
- `archived here <../../_static/archive/>`_.
-
Testpmd packet latency - running in configuration of **one worker thread (1t) on one
physical core (1c)** - is presented in the figure below.