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-rw-r--r--resources/libraries/python/DPDK/L3fwdTest.py36
1 files changed, 30 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/resources/libraries/python/DPDK/L3fwdTest.py b/resources/libraries/python/DPDK/L3fwdTest.py
index 2ceeab2a51..265806c7e9 100644
--- a/resources/libraries/python/DPDK/L3fwdTest.py
+++ b/resources/libraries/python/DPDK/L3fwdTest.py
@@ -55,6 +55,7 @@ class L3fwdTest:
"""
cpu_count_int = dp_count_int = int(phy_cores)
dp_cores = cpu_count_int+1
+ tg_flip = topology_info[f"tg_if1_pci"] > topology_info[f"tg_if2_pci"]
for node in nodes:
if u"DUT" in node:
compute_resource_info = CpuUtils.get_affinity_vswitch(
@@ -76,7 +77,7 @@ class L3fwdTest:
L3fwdTest.start_l3fwd(
nodes, nodes[node], if1=if1, if2=if2, lcores_list=cpu_dp,
nb_cores=dp_count_int, queue_nums=rxq_count_int,
- jumbo_frames=jumbo_frames
+ jumbo_frames=jumbo_frames, tg_flip=tg_flip
)
for node in nodes:
if u"DUT" in node:
@@ -88,7 +89,8 @@ class L3fwdTest:
L3fwdTest.start_l3fwd(
nodes, nodes[node], if1=if1, if2=if2,
lcores_list=cpu_dp, nb_cores=dp_count_int,
- queue_nums=rxq_count_int, jumbo_frames=jumbo_frames
+ queue_nums=rxq_count_int, jumbo_frames=jumbo_frames,
+ tg_flip=tg_flip
)
else:
message = f"Failed to start l3fwd at node {node}"
@@ -97,10 +99,14 @@ class L3fwdTest:
@staticmethod
def start_l3fwd(
nodes, node, if1, if2, lcores_list, nb_cores, queue_nums,
- jumbo_frames):
+ jumbo_frames, tg_flip):
"""
Execute the l3fwd on the dut_node.
+ L3fwd uses default IP forwarding table, but sorts ports by API address.
+ When that does not match the traffic profile (depends on topology),
+ the only way to fix is is to latch and recompile l3fwd app.
+
:param nodes: All the nodes info in the topology file.
:param node: DUT node.
:param if1: The test link interface 1.
@@ -110,6 +116,7 @@ class L3fwdTest:
:param queue_nums: The queues number for the NIC
:param jumbo_frames: Indication if the jumbo frames are used (True) or
not (False).
+ :param tg_flip: Whether TG ports are reordered.
:type nodes: dict
:type node: dict
:type if1: str
@@ -118,10 +125,11 @@ class L3fwdTest:
:type nb_cores: str
:type queue_nums: str
:type jumbo_frames: bool
+ :type tg_flip: bool
"""
if node[u"type"] == NodeType.DUT:
adj_mac0, adj_mac1, if_pci0, if_pci1 = L3fwdTest.get_adj_mac(
- nodes, node, if1, if2
+ nodes, node, if1, if2, tg_flip
)
lcores = [int(item) for item in lcores_list.split(u",")]
@@ -184,18 +192,24 @@ class L3fwdTest:
exec_cmd_no_error(node, command, timeout=1800, message=message)
@staticmethod
- def get_adj_mac(nodes, node, if1, if2):
+ def get_adj_mac(nodes, node, if1, if2, tg_flip):
"""
Get adjacency MAC addresses of the DUT node.
+ Interfaces are re-ordered according to PCI address,
+ but the need to patch and recompile also depends on TG port order.
+ "tg_flip" signals whether TG ports are reordered.
+
:param nodes: All the nodes info in the topology file.
:param node: DUT node.
:param if1: The test link interface 1.
:param if2: The test link interface 2.
+ :param tg_flip: Whether tg ports are reordered.
:type nodes: dict
:type node: dict
:type if1: str
:type if2: str
+ :type tg_flip: bool
:returns: Returns MAC addresses of adjacency DUT nodes and PCI
addresses.
:rtype: str
@@ -205,9 +219,19 @@ class L3fwdTest:
if_pci0 = Topology.get_interface_pci_addr(node, if_key0)
if_pci1 = Topology.get_interface_pci_addr(node, if_key1)
+ # Flipping routes logic:
+ # If TG and DUT ports are reordered -> flip
+ # If TG reordered and DUT not reordered -> don't flip
+ # If DUT reordered and TG not reordered -> don't flip
+ # If DUT and TG not reordered -> flip
+
# Detect which is the port 0.
- if min(if_pci0, if_pci1) != if_pci0:
+ dut_flip = if_pci0 > if_pci1
+ if dut_flip:
if_key0, if_key1 = if_key1, if_key0
+ if tg_flip:
+ L3fwdTest.patch_l3fwd(node, u"patch_l3fwd_flip_routes")
+ elif not tg_flip:
L3fwdTest.patch_l3fwd(node, u"patch_l3fwd_flip_routes")
adj_node0, adj_if_key0 = Topology.get_adjacent_node_and_interface(