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-Presentation and Analytics
-==========================
-
-Overview
---------
-
-The presentation and analytics layer (PAL) is the fourth layer of CSIT
-hierarchy. The model of presentation and analytics layer consists of four
-sub-layers, bottom up:
-
- - sL1 - Data - input data to be processed:
-
- - Static content - .rst text files, .svg static figures, and other files
- stored in the CSIT git repository.
- - Data to process - .xml files generated by Jenkins jobs executing tests,
- stored as robot results files (output.xml).
- - Specification - .yaml file with the models of report elements (tables,
- plots, layout, ...) generated by this tool. There is also the configuration
- of the tool and the specification of input data (jobs and builds).
-
- - sL2 - Data processing
-
- - The data are read from the specified input files (.xml) and stored as
- multi-indexed `pandas.Series <https://pandas.pydata.org/pandas-docs/stable/
- generated/pandas.Series.html>`_.
- - This layer provides also interface to input data and filtering of the input
- data.
-
- - sL3 - Data presentation - This layer generates the elements specified in the
- specification file:
-
- - Tables: .csv files linked to static .rst files.
- - Plots: .html files generated using plot.ly linked to static .rst files.
-
- - sL4 - Report generation - Sphinx generates required formats and versions:
-
- - formats: html, pdf
- - versions: minimal, full (TODO: define the names and scope of versions)
-
-.. only:: latex
-
- .. raw:: latex
-
- \begin{figure}[H]
- \centering
- \graphicspath{{../_tmp/src/csit_framework_documentation/}}
- \includegraphics[width=0.90\textwidth]{pal_layers}
- \label{fig:pal_layers}
- \end{figure}
-
-.. only:: html
-
- .. figure:: pal_layers.svg
- :alt: PAL Layers
- :align: center
-
-Data
-----
-
-Report Specification
-````````````````````
-
-The report specification file defines which data is used and which outputs are
-generated. It is human readable and structured. It is easy to add / remove /
-change items. The specification includes:
-
- - Specification of the environment.
- - Configuration of debug mode (optional).
- - Specification of input data (jobs, builds, files, ...).
- - Specification of the output.
- - What and how is generated:
- - What: plots, tables.
- - How: specification of all properties and parameters.
- - .yaml format.
-
-Structure of the specification file
-'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
-
-The specification file is organized as a list of dictionaries distinguished by
-the type:
-
-::
-
- -
- type: "environment"
- -
- type: "configuration"
- -
- type: "debug"
- -
- type: "static"
- -
- type: "input"
- -
- type: "output"
- -
- type: "table"
- -
- type: "plot"
- -
- type: "file"
-
-Each type represents a section. The sections "environment", "debug", "static",
-"input" and "output" are listed only once in the specification; "table", "file"
-and "plot" can be there multiple times.
-
-Sections "debug", "table", "file" and "plot" are optional.
-
-Table(s), files(s) and plot(s) are referred as "elements" in this text. It is
-possible to define and implement other elements if needed.
-
-
-Section: Environment
-''''''''''''''''''''
-
-This section has the following parts:
-
- - type: "environment" - says that this is the section "environment".
- - configuration - configuration of the PAL.
- - paths - paths used by the PAL.
- - urls - urls pointing to the data sources.
- - make-dirs - a list of the directories to be created by the PAL while
- preparing the environment.
- - remove-dirs - a list of the directories to be removed while cleaning the
- environment.
- - build-dirs - a list of the directories where the results are stored.
-
-The structure of the section "Environment" is as follows (example):
-
-::
-
- -
- type: "environment"
- configuration:
- # Debug mode:
- # - Skip:
- # - Download of input data files
- # - Do:
- # - Read data from given zip / xml files
- # - Set the configuration as it is done in normal mode
- # If the section "type: debug" is missing, CFG[DEBUG] is set to 0.
- CFG[DEBUG]: 0
-
- paths:
- # Top level directories:
- ## Working directory
- DIR[WORKING]: "_tmp"
- ## Build directories
- DIR[BUILD,HTML]: "_build"
- DIR[BUILD,LATEX]: "_build_latex"
-
- # Static .rst files
- DIR[RST]: "../../../docs/report"
-
- # Working directories
- ## Input data files (.zip, .xml)
- DIR[WORKING,DATA]: "{DIR[WORKING]}/data"
- ## Static source files from git
- DIR[WORKING,SRC]: "{DIR[WORKING]}/src"
- DIR[WORKING,SRC,STATIC]: "{DIR[WORKING,SRC]}/_static"
-
- # Static html content
- DIR[STATIC]: "{DIR[BUILD,HTML]}/_static"
- DIR[STATIC,VPP]: "{DIR[STATIC]}/vpp"
- DIR[STATIC,DPDK]: "{DIR[STATIC]}/dpdk"
- DIR[STATIC,ARCH]: "{DIR[STATIC]}/archive"
-
- # Detailed test results
- DIR[DTR]: "{DIR[WORKING,SRC]}/detailed_test_results"
- DIR[DTR,PERF,DPDK]: "{DIR[DTR]}/dpdk_performance_results"
- DIR[DTR,PERF,VPP]: "{DIR[DTR]}/vpp_performance_results"
- DIR[DTR,PERF,HC]: "{DIR[DTR]}/honeycomb_performance_results"
- DIR[DTR,FUNC,VPP]: "{DIR[DTR]}/vpp_functional_results"
- DIR[DTR,FUNC,HC]: "{DIR[DTR]}/honeycomb_functional_results"
- DIR[DTR,FUNC,NSHSFC]: "{DIR[DTR]}/nshsfc_functional_results"
- DIR[DTR,PERF,VPP,IMPRV]: "{DIR[WORKING,SRC]}/vpp_performance_tests/performance_improvements"
-
- # Detailed test configurations
- DIR[DTC]: "{DIR[WORKING,SRC]}/test_configuration"
- DIR[DTC,PERF,VPP]: "{DIR[DTC]}/vpp_performance_configuration"
- DIR[DTC,FUNC,VPP]: "{DIR[DTC]}/vpp_functional_configuration"
-
- # Detailed tests operational data
- DIR[DTO]: "{DIR[WORKING,SRC]}/test_operational_data"
- DIR[DTO,PERF,VPP]: "{DIR[DTO]}/vpp_performance_operational_data"
-
- # .css patch file to fix tables generated by Sphinx
- DIR[CSS_PATCH_FILE]: "{DIR[STATIC]}/theme_overrides.css"
- DIR[CSS_PATCH_FILE2]: "{DIR[WORKING,SRC,STATIC]}/theme_overrides.css"
-
- urls:
- URL[JENKINS,CSIT]: "https://jenkins.fd.io/view/csit/job"
- URL[JENKINS,HC]: "https://jenkins.fd.io/view/hc2vpp/job"
-
- make-dirs:
- # List the directories which are created while preparing the environment.
- # All directories MUST be defined in "paths" section.
- - "DIR[WORKING,DATA]"
- - "DIR[STATIC,VPP]"
- - "DIR[STATIC,DPDK]"
- - "DIR[STATIC,ARCH]"
- - "DIR[BUILD,LATEX]"
- - "DIR[WORKING,SRC]"
- - "DIR[WORKING,SRC,STATIC]"
-
- remove-dirs:
- # List the directories which are deleted while cleaning the environment.
- # All directories MUST be defined in "paths" section.
- #- "DIR[BUILD,HTML]"
-
- build-dirs:
- # List the directories where the results (build) is stored.
- # All directories MUST be defined in "paths" section.
- - "DIR[BUILD,HTML]"
- - "DIR[BUILD,LATEX]"
-
-It is possible to use defined items in the definition of other items, e.g.:
-
-::
-
- DIR[WORKING,DATA]: "{DIR[WORKING]}/data"
-
-will be automatically changed to
-
-::
-
- DIR[WORKING,DATA]: "_tmp/data"
-
-
-Section: Configuration
-''''''''''''''''''''''
-
-This section specifies the groups of parameters which are repeatedly used in the
-elements defined later in the specification file. It has the following parts:
-
- - data sets - Specification of data sets used later in element's specifications
- to define the input data.
- - plot layouts - Specification of plot layouts used later in plots'
- specifications to define the plot layout.
-
-The structure of the section "Configuration" is as follows (example):
-
-::
-
- -
- type: "configuration"
- data-sets:
- plot-vpp-throughput-latency:
- csit-vpp-perf-1710-all:
- - 11
- - 12
- - 13
- - 14
- - 15
- - 16
- - 17
- - 18
- - 19
- - 20
- vpp-perf-results:
- csit-vpp-perf-1710-all:
- - 20
- - 23
- plot-layouts:
- plot-throughput:
- xaxis:
- autorange: True
- autotick: False
- fixedrange: False
- gridcolor: "rgb(238, 238, 238)"
- linecolor: "rgb(238, 238, 238)"
- linewidth: 1
- showgrid: True
- showline: True
- showticklabels: True
- tickcolor: "rgb(238, 238, 238)"
- tickmode: "linear"
- title: "Indexed Test Cases"
- zeroline: False
- yaxis:
- gridcolor: "rgb(238, 238, 238)'"
- hoverformat: ".4s"
- linecolor: "rgb(238, 238, 238)"
- linewidth: 1
- range: []
- showgrid: True
- showline: True
- showticklabels: True
- tickcolor: "rgb(238, 238, 238)"
- title: "Packets Per Second [pps]"
- zeroline: False
- boxmode: "group"
- boxgroupgap: 0.5
- autosize: False
- margin:
- t: 50
- b: 20
- l: 50
- r: 20
- showlegend: True
- legend:
- orientation: "h"
- width: 700
- height: 1000
-
-The definitions from this sections are used in the elements, e.g.:
-
-::
-
- -
- type: "plot"
- title: "VPP Performance 64B-1t1c-(eth|dot1q|dot1ad)-(l2xcbase|l2bdbasemaclrn)-ndrdisc"
- algorithm: "plot_performance_box"
- output-file-type: ".html"
- output-file: "{DIR[STATIC,VPP]}/64B-1t1c-l2-sel1-ndrdisc"
- data:
- "plot-vpp-throughput-latency"
- filter: "'64B' and ('BASE' or 'SCALE') and 'NDRDISC' and '1T1C' and ('L2BDMACSTAT' or 'L2BDMACLRN' or 'L2XCFWD') and not 'VHOST'"
- parameters:
- - "throughput"
- - "parent"
- traces:
- hoverinfo: "x+y"
- boxpoints: "outliers"
- whiskerwidth: 0
- layout:
- title: "64B-1t1c-(eth|dot1q|dot1ad)-(l2xcbase|l2bdbasemaclrn)-ndrdisc"
- layout:
- "plot-throughput"
-
-
-Section: Debug mode
-'''''''''''''''''''
-
-This section is optional as it configures the debug mode. It is used if one
-does not want to download input data files and use local files instead.
-
-If the debug mode is configured, the "input" section is ignored.
-
-This section has the following parts:
-
- - type: "debug" - says that this is the section "debug".
- - general:
-
- - input-format - xml or zip.
- - extract - if "zip" is defined as the input format, this file is extracted
- from the zip file, otherwise this parameter is ignored.
-
- - builds - list of builds from which the data is used. Must include a job
- name as a key and then a list of builds and their output files.
-
-The structure of the section "Debug" is as follows (example):
-
-::
-
- -
- type: "debug"
- general:
- input-format: "zip" # zip or xml
- extract: "robot-plugin/output.xml" # Only for zip
- builds:
- # The files must be in the directory DIR[WORKING,DATA]
- csit-dpdk-perf-1707-all:
- -
- build: 10
- file: "csit-dpdk-perf-1707-all__10.xml"
- -
- build: 9
- file: "csit-dpdk-perf-1707-all__9.xml"
- csit-nsh_sfc-verify-func-1707-ubuntu1604-virl:
- -
- build: 2
- file: "csit-nsh_sfc-verify-func-1707-ubuntu1604-virl-2.xml"
- csit-vpp-functional-1707-ubuntu1604-virl:
- -
- build: lastSuccessfulBuild
- file: "csit-vpp-functional-1707-ubuntu1604-virl-lastSuccessfulBuild.xml"
- hc2vpp-csit-integration-1707-ubuntu1604:
- -
- build: lastSuccessfulBuild
- file: "hc2vpp-csit-integration-1707-ubuntu1604-lastSuccessfulBuild.xml"
- csit-vpp-perf-1707-all:
- -
- build: 16
- file: "csit-vpp-perf-1707-all__16__output.xml"
- -
- build: 17
- file: "csit-vpp-perf-1707-all__17__output.xml"
-
-
-Section: Static
-'''''''''''''''
-
-This section defines the static content which is stored in git and will be used
-as a source to generate the report.
-
-This section has these parts:
-
- - type: "static" - says that this section is the "static".
- - src-path - path to the static content.
- - dst-path - destination path where the static content is copied and then
- processed.
-
-::
-
- -
- type: "static"
- src-path: "{DIR[RST]}"
- dst-path: "{DIR[WORKING,SRC]}"
-
-
-Section: Input
-''''''''''''''
-
-This section defines the data used to generate elements. It is mandatory
-if the debug mode is not used.
-
-This section has the following parts:
-
- - type: "input" - says that this section is the "input".
- - general - parameters common to all builds:
-
- - file-name: file to be downloaded.
- - file-format: format of the downloaded file, ".zip" or ".xml" are supported.
- - download-path: path to be added to url pointing to the file, e.g.:
- "{job}/{build}/robot/report/*zip*/{filename}"; {job}, {build} and
- {filename} are replaced by proper values defined in this section.
- - extract: file to be extracted from downloaded zip file, e.g.: "output.xml";
- if xml file is downloaded, this parameter is ignored.
-
- - builds - list of jobs (keys) and numbers of builds which output data will be
- downloaded.
-
-The structure of the section "Input" is as follows (example from 17.07 report):
-
-::
-
- -
- type: "input" # Ignored in debug mode
- general:
- file-name: "robot-plugin.zip"
- file-format: ".zip"
- download-path: "{job}/{build}/robot/report/*zip*/{filename}"
- extract: "robot-plugin/output.xml"
- builds:
- csit-vpp-perf-1707-all:
- - 9
- - 10
- - 13
- - 14
- - 15
- - 16
- - 17
- - 18
- - 19
- - 21
- - 22
- csit-dpdk-perf-1707-all:
- - 1
- - 2
- - 3
- - 4
- - 5
- - 6
- - 7
- - 8
- - 9
- - 10
- csit-vpp-functional-1707-ubuntu1604-virl:
- - lastSuccessfulBuild
- hc2vpp-csit-perf-master-ubuntu1604:
- - 8
- - 9
- hc2vpp-csit-integration-1707-ubuntu1604:
- - lastSuccessfulBuild
- csit-nsh_sfc-verify-func-1707-ubuntu1604-virl:
- - 2
-
-
-Section: Output
-'''''''''''''''
-
-This section specifies which format(s) will be generated (html, pdf) and which
-versions will be generated for each format.
-
-This section has the following parts:
-
- - type: "output" - says that this section is the "output".
- - format: html or pdf.
- - version: defined for each format separately.
-
-The structure of the section "Output" is as follows (example):
-
-::
-
- -
- type: "output"
- format:
- html:
- - full
- pdf:
- - full
- - minimal
-
-TODO: define the names of versions
-
-
-Content of "minimal" version
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-TODO: define the name and content of this version
-
-
-Section: Table
-''''''''''''''
-
-This section defines a table to be generated. There can be 0 or more "table"
-sections.
-
-This section has the following parts:
-
- - type: "table" - says that this section defines a table.
- - title: Title of the table.
- - algorithm: Algorithm which is used to generate the table. The other
- parameters in this section must provide all information needed by the used
- algorithm.
- - template: (optional) a .csv file used as a template while generating the
- table.
- - output-file-ext: extension of the output file.
- - output-file: file which the table will be written to.
- - columns: specification of table columns:
-
- - title: The title used in the table header.
- - data: Specification of the data, it has two parts - command and arguments:
-
- - command:
-
- - template - take the data from template, arguments:
-
- - number of column in the template.
-
- - data - take the data from the input data, arguments:
-
- - jobs and builds which data will be used.
-
- - operation - performs an operation with the data already in the table,
- arguments:
-
- - operation to be done, e.g.: mean, stdev, relative_change (compute
- the relative change between two columns) and display number of data
- samples ~= number of test jobs. The operations are implemented in the
- utils.py
- TODO: Move from utils,py to e.g. operations.py
- - numbers of columns which data will be used (optional).
-
- - data: Specify the jobs and builds which data is used to generate the table.
- - filter: filter based on tags applied on the input data, if "template" is
- used, filtering is based on the template.
- - parameters: Only these parameters will be put to the output data structure.
-
-The structure of the section "Table" is as follows (example of
-"table_performance_improvements"):
-
-::
-
- -
- type: "table"
- title: "Performance improvements"
- algorithm: "table_performance_improvements"
- template: "{DIR[DTR,PERF,VPP,IMPRV]}/tmpl_performance_improvements.csv"
- output-file-ext: ".csv"
- output-file: "{DIR[DTR,PERF,VPP,IMPRV]}/performance_improvements"
- columns:
- -
- title: "VPP Functionality"
- data: "template 1"
- -
- title: "Test Name"
- data: "template 2"
- -
- title: "VPP-16.09 mean [Mpps]"
- data: "template 3"
- -
- title: "VPP-17.01 mean [Mpps]"
- data: "template 4"
- -
- title: "VPP-17.04 mean [Mpps]"
- data: "template 5"
- -
- title: "VPP-17.07 mean [Mpps]"
- data: "data csit-vpp-perf-1707-all mean"
- -
- title: "VPP-17.07 stdev [Mpps]"
- data: "data csit-vpp-perf-1707-all stdev"
- -
- title: "17.04 to 17.07 change [%]"
- data: "operation relative_change 5 4"
- data:
- csit-vpp-perf-1707-all:
- - 9
- - 10
- - 13
- - 14
- - 15
- - 16
- - 17
- - 18
- - 19
- - 21
- filter: "template"
- parameters:
- - "throughput"
-
-Example of "table_details" which generates "Detailed Test Results - VPP
-Performance Results":
-
-::
-
- -
- type: "table"
- title: "Detailed Test Results - VPP Performance Results"
- algorithm: "table_details"
- output-file-ext: ".csv"
- output-file: "{DIR[WORKING]}/vpp_performance_results"
- columns:
- -
- title: "Name"
- data: "data test_name"
- -
- title: "Documentation"
- data: "data test_documentation"
- -
- title: "Status"
- data: "data test_msg"
- data:
- csit-vpp-perf-1707-all:
- - 17
- filter: "all"
- parameters:
- - "parent"
- - "doc"
- - "msg"
-
-Example of "table_details" which generates "Test configuration - VPP Performance
-Test Configs":
-
-::
-
- -
- type: "table"
- title: "Test configuration - VPP Performance Test Configs"
- algorithm: "table_details"
- output-file-ext: ".csv"
- output-file: "{DIR[WORKING]}/vpp_test_configuration"
- columns:
- -
- title: "Name"
- data: "data name"
- -
- title: "VPP API Test (VAT) Commands History - Commands Used Per Test Case"
- data: "data show-run"
- data:
- csit-vpp-perf-1707-all:
- - 17
- filter: "all"
- parameters:
- - "parent"
- - "name"
- - "show-run"
-
-
-Section: Plot
-'''''''''''''
-
-This section defines a plot to be generated. There can be 0 or more "plot"
-sections.
-
-This section has these parts:
-
- - type: "plot" - says that this section defines a plot.
- - title: Plot title used in the logs. Title which is displayed is in the
- section "layout".
- - output-file-type: format of the output file.
- - output-file: file which the plot will be written to.
- - algorithm: Algorithm used to generate the plot. The other parameters in this
- section must provide all information needed by plot.ly to generate the plot.
- For example:
-
- - traces
- - layout
-
- - These parameters are transparently passed to plot.ly.
-
- - data: Specify the jobs and numbers of builds which data is used to generate
- the plot.
- - filter: filter applied on the input data.
- - parameters: Only these parameters will be put to the output data structure.
-
-The structure of the section "Plot" is as follows (example of a plot showing
-throughput in a chart box-with-whiskers):
-
-::
-
- -
- type: "plot"
- title: "VPP Performance 64B-1t1c-(eth|dot1q|dot1ad)-(l2xcbase|l2bdbasemaclrn)-ndrdisc"
- algorithm: "plot_performance_box"
- output-file-type: ".html"
- output-file: "{DIR[STATIC,VPP]}/64B-1t1c-l2-sel1-ndrdisc"
- data:
- csit-vpp-perf-1707-all:
- - 9
- - 10
- - 13
- - 14
- - 15
- - 16
- - 17
- - 18
- - 19
- - 21
- # Keep this formatting, the filter is enclosed with " (quotation mark) and
- # each tag is enclosed with ' (apostrophe).
- filter: "'64B' and 'BASE' and 'NDRDISC' and '1T1C' and ('L2BDMACSTAT' or 'L2BDMACLRN' or 'L2XCFWD') and not 'VHOST'"
- parameters:
- - "throughput"
- - "parent"
- traces:
- hoverinfo: "x+y"
- boxpoints: "outliers"
- whiskerwidth: 0
- layout:
- title: "64B-1t1c-(eth|dot1q|dot1ad)-(l2xcbase|l2bdbasemaclrn)-ndrdisc"
- xaxis:
- autorange: True
- autotick: False
- fixedrange: False
- gridcolor: "rgb(238, 238, 238)"
- linecolor: "rgb(238, 238, 238)"
- linewidth: 1
- showgrid: True
- showline: True
- showticklabels: True
- tickcolor: "rgb(238, 238, 238)"
- tickmode: "linear"
- title: "Indexed Test Cases"
- zeroline: False
- yaxis:
- gridcolor: "rgb(238, 238, 238)'"
- hoverformat: ".4s"
- linecolor: "rgb(238, 238, 238)"
- linewidth: 1
- range: []
- showgrid: True
- showline: True
- showticklabels: True
- tickcolor: "rgb(238, 238, 238)"
- title: "Packets Per Second [pps]"
- zeroline: False
- boxmode: "group"
- boxgroupgap: 0.5
- autosize: False
- margin:
- t: 50
- b: 20
- l: 50
- r: 20
- showlegend: True
- legend:
- orientation: "h"
- width: 700
- height: 1000
-
-The structure of the section "Plot" is as follows (example of a plot showing
-latency in a box chart):
-
-::
-
- -
- type: "plot"
- title: "VPP Latency 64B-1t1c-(eth|dot1q|dot1ad)-(l2xcbase|l2bdbasemaclrn)-ndrdisc"
- algorithm: "plot_latency_box"
- output-file-type: ".html"
- output-file: "{DIR[STATIC,VPP]}/64B-1t1c-l2-sel1-ndrdisc-lat50"
- data:
- csit-vpp-perf-1707-all:
- - 9
- - 10
- - 13
- - 14
- - 15
- - 16
- - 17
- - 18
- - 19
- - 21
- filter: "'64B' and 'BASE' and 'NDRDISC' and '1T1C' and ('L2BDMACSTAT' or 'L2BDMACLRN' or 'L2XCFWD') and not 'VHOST'"
- parameters:
- - "latency"
- - "parent"
- traces:
- boxmean: False
- layout:
- title: "64B-1t1c-(eth|dot1q|dot1ad)-(l2xcbase|l2bdbasemaclrn)-ndrdisc"
- xaxis:
- autorange: True
- autotick: False
- fixedrange: False
- gridcolor: "rgb(238, 238, 238)"
- linecolor: "rgb(238, 238, 238)"
- linewidth: 1
- showgrid: True
- showline: True
- showticklabels: True
- tickcolor: "rgb(238, 238, 238)"
- tickmode: "linear"
- title: "Indexed Test Cases"
- zeroline: False
- yaxis:
- gridcolor: "rgb(238, 238, 238)'"
- hoverformat: ""
- linecolor: "rgb(238, 238, 238)"
- linewidth: 1
- range: []
- showgrid: True
- showline: True
- showticklabels: True
- tickcolor: "rgb(238, 238, 238)"
- title: "Latency min/avg/max [uSec]"
- zeroline: False
- boxmode: "group"
- boxgroupgap: 0.5
- autosize: False
- margin:
- t: 50
- b: 20
- l: 50
- r: 20
- showlegend: True
- legend:
- orientation: "h"
- width: 700
- height: 1000
-
-The structure of the section "Plot" is as follows (example of a plot showing
-VPP HTTP server performance in a box chart with pre-defined data
-"plot-vpp-httlp-server-performance" set and plot layout "plot-cps"):
-
-::
-
- -
- type: "plot"
- title: "VPP HTTP Server Performance"
- algorithm: "plot_http_server_performance_box"
- output-file-type: ".html"
- output-file: "{DIR[STATIC,VPP]}/http-server-performance-cps"
- data:
- "plot-vpp-httlp-server-performance"
- # Keep this formatting, the filter is enclosed with " (quotation mark) and
- # each tag is enclosed with ' (apostrophe).
- filter: "'HTTP' and 'TCP_CPS'"
- parameters:
- - "result"
- - "name"
- traces:
- hoverinfo: "x+y"
- boxpoints: "outliers"
- whiskerwidth: 0
- layout:
- title: "VPP HTTP Server Performance"
- layout:
- "plot-cps"
-
-
-Section: file
-'''''''''''''
-
-This section defines a file to be generated. There can be 0 or more "file"
-sections.
-
-This section has the following parts:
-
- - type: "file" - says that this section defines a file.
- - title: Title of the table.
- - algorithm: Algorithm which is used to generate the file. The other
- parameters in this section must provide all information needed by the used
- algorithm.
- - output-file-ext: extension of the output file.
- - output-file: file which the file will be written to.
- - file-header: The header of the generated .rst file.
- - dir-tables: The directory with the tables.
- - data: Specify the jobs and builds which data is used to generate the table.
- - filter: filter based on tags applied on the input data, if "all" is
- used, no filtering is done.
- - parameters: Only these parameters will be put to the output data structure.
- - chapters: the hierarchy of chapters in the generated file.
- - start-level: the level of the the top-level chapter.
-
-The structure of the section "file" is as follows (example):
-
-::
-
- -
- type: "file"
- title: "VPP Performance Results"
- algorithm: "file_test_results"
- output-file-ext: ".rst"
- output-file: "{DIR[DTR,PERF,VPP]}/vpp_performance_results"
- file-header: "\n.. |br| raw:: html\n\n <br />\n\n\n.. |prein| raw:: html\n\n <pre>\n\n\n.. |preout| raw:: html\n\n </pre>\n\n"
- dir-tables: "{DIR[DTR,PERF,VPP]}"
- data:
- csit-vpp-perf-1707-all:
- - 22
- filter: "all"
- parameters:
- - "name"
- - "doc"
- - "level"
- data-start-level: 2 # 0, 1, 2, ...
- chapters-start-level: 2 # 0, 1, 2, ...
-
-
-Static content
-``````````````
-
- - Manually created / edited files.
- - .rst files, static .csv files, static pictures (.svg), ...
- - Stored in CSIT git repository.
-
-No more details about the static content in this document.
-
-
-Data to process
-```````````````
-
-The PAL processes tests results and other information produced by Jenkins jobs.
-The data are now stored as robot results in Jenkins (TODO: store the data in
-nexus) either as .zip and / or .xml files.
-
-
-Data processing
----------------
-
-As the first step, the data are downloaded and stored locally (typically on a
-Jenkins slave). If .zip files are used, the given .xml files are extracted for
-further processing.
-
-Parsing of the .xml files is performed by a class derived from
-"robot.api.ResultVisitor", only necessary methods are overridden. All and only
-necessary data is extracted from .xml file and stored in a structured form.
-
-The parsed data are stored as the multi-indexed pandas.Series data type. Its
-structure is as follows:
-
-::
-
- <job name>
- <build>
- <metadata>
- <suites>
- <tests>
-
-"job name", "build", "metadata", "suites", "tests" are indexes to access the
-data. For example:
-
-::
-
- data =
-
- job 1 name:
- build 1:
- metadata: metadata
- suites: suites
- tests: tests
- ...
- build N:
- metadata: metadata
- suites: suites
- tests: tests
- ...
- job M name:
- build 1:
- metadata: metadata
- suites: suites
- tests: tests
- ...
- build N:
- metadata: metadata
- suites: suites
- tests: tests
-
-Using indexes data["job 1 name"]["build 1"]["tests"] (e.g.:
-data["csit-vpp-perf-1704-all"]["17"]["tests"]) we get a list of all tests with
-all tests data.
-
-Data will not be accessible directly using indexes, but using getters and
-filters.
-
-**Structure of metadata:**
-
-::
-
- "metadata": {
- "version": "VPP version",
- "job": "Jenkins job name"
- "build": "Information about the build"
- },
-
-**Structure of suites:**
-
-::
-
- "suites": {
- "Suite name 1": {
- "doc": "Suite 1 documentation"
- "parent": "Suite 1 parent"
- }
- "Suite name N": {
- "doc": "Suite N documentation"
- "parent": "Suite N parent"
- }
-
-**Structure of tests:**
-
-Performance tests:
-
-::
-
- "tests": {
- "ID": {
- "name": "Test name",
- "parent": "Name of the parent of the test",
- "doc": "Test documentation"
- "msg": "Test message"
- "tags": ["tag 1", "tag 2", "tag n"],
- "type": "PDR" | "NDR",
- "throughput": {
- "value": int,
- "unit": "pps" | "bps" | "percentage"
- },
- "latency": {
- "direction1": {
- "100": {
- "min": int,
- "avg": int,
- "max": int
- },
- "50": { # Only for NDR
- "min": int,
- "avg": int,
- "max": int
- },
- "10": { # Only for NDR
- "min": int,
- "avg": int,
- "max": int
- }
- },
- "direction2": {
- "100": {
- "min": int,
- "avg": int,
- "max": int
- },
- "50": { # Only for NDR
- "min": int,
- "avg": int,
- "max": int
- },
- "10": { # Only for NDR
- "min": int,
- "avg": int,
- "max": int
- }
- }
- },
- "lossTolerance": "lossTolerance" # Only for PDR
- "vat-history": "DUT1 and DUT2 VAT History"
- },
- "show-run": "Show Run"
- },
- "ID" {
- # next test
- }
-
-Functional tests:
-
-::
-
- "tests": {
- "ID": {
- "name": "Test name",
- "parent": "Name of the parent of the test",
- "doc": "Test documentation"
- "msg": "Test message"
- "tags": ["tag 1", "tag 2", "tag n"],
- "vat-history": "DUT1 and DUT2 VAT History"
- "show-run": "Show Run"
- "status": "PASS" | "FAIL"
- },
- "ID" {
- # next test
- }
- }
-
-Note: ID is the lowercase full path to the test.
-
-
-Data filtering
-``````````````
-
-The first step when generating an element is getting the data needed to
-construct the element. The data are filtered from the processed input data.
-
-The data filtering is based on:
-
- - job name(s).
- - build number(s).
- - tag(s).
- - required data - only this data is included in the output.
-
-WARNING: The filtering is based on tags, so be careful with tagging.
-
-For example, the element which specification includes:
-
-::
-
- data:
- csit-vpp-perf-1707-all:
- - 9
- - 10
- - 13
- - 14
- - 15
- - 16
- - 17
- - 18
- - 19
- - 21
- filter:
- - "'64B' and 'BASE' and 'NDRDISC' and '1T1C' and ('L2BDMACSTAT' or 'L2BDMACLRN' or 'L2XCFWD') and not 'VHOST'"
-
-will be constructed using data from the job "csit-vpp-perf-1707-all", for all
-listed builds and the tests with the list of tags matching the filter
-conditions.
-
-The output data structure for filtered test data is:
-
-::
-
- - job 1
- - build 1
- - test 1
- - parameter 1
- - parameter 2
- ...
- - parameter n
- ...
- - test n
- ...
- ...
- - build n
- ...
- - job n
-
-
-Data analytics
-``````````````
-
-Data analytics part implements:
-
- - methods to compute statistical data from the filtered input data.
- - trending.
-
-Throughput Speedup Analysis - Multi-Core with Multi-Threading
-'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
-
-Throughput Speedup Analysis (TSA) calculates throughput speedup ratios
-for tested 1-, 2- and 4-core multi-threaded VPP configurations using the
-following formula:
-
-::
-
- N_core_throughput
- N_core_throughput_speedup = -----------------
- 1_core_throughput
-
-Multi-core throughput speedup ratios are plotted in grouped bar graphs
-for throughput tests with 64B/78B frame size, with number of cores on
-X-axis and speedup ratio on Y-axis.
-
-For better comparison multiple test results' data sets are plotted per
-each graph:
-
- - graph type: grouped bars;
- - graph X-axis: (testcase index, number of cores);
- - graph Y-axis: speedup factor.
-
-Subset of existing performance tests is covered by TSA graphs.
-
-**Model for TSA:**
-
-::
-
- -
- type: "plot"
- title: "TSA: 64B-*-(eth|dot1q|dot1ad)-(l2xcbase|l2bdbasemaclrn)-ndrdisc"
- algorithm: "plot_throughput_speedup_analysis"
- output-file-type: ".html"
- output-file: "{DIR[STATIC,VPP]}/10ge2p1x520-64B-l2-tsa-ndrdisc"
- data:
- "plot-throughput-speedup-analysis"
- filter: "'NIC_Intel-X520-DA2' and '64B' and 'BASE' and 'NDRDISC' and ('L2BDMACSTAT' or 'L2BDMACLRN' or 'L2XCFWD') and not 'VHOST'"
- parameters:
- - "throughput"
- - "parent"
- - "tags"
- layout:
- title: "64B-*-(eth|dot1q|dot1ad)-(l2xcbase|l2bdbasemaclrn)-ndrdisc"
- layout:
- "plot-throughput-speedup-analysis"
-
-
-Comparison of results from two sets of the same test executions
-'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
-
-This algorithm enables comparison of results coming from two sets of the
-same test executions. It is used to quantify performance changes across
-all tests after test environment changes e.g. Operating System
-upgrades/patches, Hardware changes.
-
-It is assumed that each set of test executions includes multiple runs
-of the same tests, 10 or more, to verify test results repeatibility and
-to yield statistically meaningful results data.
-
-Comparison results are presented in a table with a specified number of
-the best and the worst relative changes between the two sets. Following table
-columns are defined:
-
- - name of the test;
- - throughput mean values of the reference set;
- - throughput standard deviation of the reference set;
- - throughput mean values of the set to compare;
- - throughput standard deviation of the set to compare;
- - relative change of the mean values.
-
-**The model**
-
-The model specifies:
-
- - type: "table" - means this section defines a table.
- - title: Title of the table.
- - algorithm: Algorithm which is used to generate the table. The other
- parameters in this section must provide all information needed by the used
- algorithm.
- - output-file-ext: Extension of the output file.
- - output-file: File which the table will be written to.
- - reference - the builds which are used as the reference for comparison.
- - compare - the builds which are compared to the reference.
- - data: Specify the sources, jobs and builds, providing data for generating
- the table.
- - filter: Filter based on tags applied on the input data, if "template" is
- used, filtering is based on the template.
- - parameters: Only these parameters will be put to the output data
- structure.
- - nr-of-tests-shown: Number of the best and the worst tests presented in the
- table. Use 0 (zero) to present all tests.
-
-*Example:*
-
-::
-
- -
- type: "table"
- title: "Performance comparison"
- algorithm: "table_performance_comparison"
- output-file-ext: ".csv"
- output-file: "{DIR[DTR,PERF,VPP,IMPRV]}/vpp_performance_comparison"
- reference:
- title: "csit-vpp-perf-1801-all - 1"
- data:
- csit-vpp-perf-1801-all:
- - 1
- - 2
- compare:
- title: "csit-vpp-perf-1801-all - 2"
- data:
- csit-vpp-perf-1801-all:
- - 1
- - 2
- data:
- "vpp-perf-comparison"
- filter: "all"
- parameters:
- - "name"
- - "parent"
- - "throughput"
- nr-of-tests-shown: 20
-
-
-Advanced data analytics
-```````````````````````
-
-In the future advanced data analytics (ADA) will be added to analyze the
-telemetry data collected from SUT telemetry sources and correlate it to
-performance test results.
-
-:TODO:
-
- - describe the concept of ADA.
- - add specification.
-
-
-Data presentation
------------------
-
-Generates the plots and tables according to the report models per
-specification file. The elements are generated using algorithms and data
-specified in their models.
-
-
-Tables
-``````
-
- - tables are generated by algorithms implemented in PAL, the model includes the
- algorithm and all necessary information.
- - output format: csv
- - generated tables are stored in specified directories and linked to .rst
- files.
-
-
-Plots
-`````
-
- - `plot.ly <https://plot.ly/>`_ is currently used to generate plots, the model
- includes the type of plot and all the necessary information to render it.
- - output format: html.
- - generated plots are stored in specified directories and linked to .rst files.
-
-
-Report generation
------------------
-
-Report is generated using Sphinx and Read_the_Docs template. PAL generates html
-and pdf formats. It is possible to define the content of the report by
-specifying the version (TODO: define the names and content of versions).
-
-
-The process
-```````````
-
-1. Read the specification.
-2. Read the input data.
-3. Process the input data.
-4. For element (plot, table, file) defined in specification:
-
- a. Get the data needed to construct the element using a filter.
- b. Generate the element.
- c. Store the element.
-
-5. Generate the report.
-6. Store the report (Nexus).
-
-The process is model driven. The elements' models (tables, plots, files
-and report itself) are defined in the specification file. Script reads
-the elements' models from specification file and generates the elements.
-
-It is easy to add elements to be generated in the report. If a new type
-of an element is required, only a new algorithm needs to be implemented
-and integrated.
-
-
-Continuous Performance Measurements and Trending
-------------------------------------------------
-
-Performance analysis and trending execution sequence:
-`````````````````````````````````````````````````````
-
-CSIT PA runs performance analysis, change detection and trending using specified
-trend analysis metrics over the rolling window of last <N> sets of historical
-measurement data. PA is defined as follows:
-
- #. PA job triggers:
-
- #. By PT job at its completion.
- #. Manually from Jenkins UI.
-
- #. Download and parse archived historical data and the new data:
-
- #. New data from latest PT job is evaluated against the rolling window
- of <N> sets of historical data.
- #. Download RF output.xml files and compressed archived data.
- #. Parse out the data filtering test cases listed in PA specification
- (part of CSIT PAL specification file).
-
- #. Calculate trend metrics for the rolling window of <N> sets of historical
- data:
-
- #. Calculate quartiles Q1, Q2, Q3.
- #. Trim outliers using IQR.
- #. Calculate TMA and TMSD.
- #. Calculate normal trending range per test case based on TMA and TMSD.
-
- #. Evaluate new test data against trend metrics:
-
- #. If within the range of (TMA +/- 3*TMSD) => Result = Pass,
- Reason = Normal.
- #. If below the range => Result = Fail, Reason = Regression.
- #. If above the range => Result = Pass, Reason = Progression.
-
- #. Generate and publish results
-
- #. Relay evaluation result to job result.
- #. Generate a new set of trend analysis summary graphs and drill-down
- graphs.
-
- #. Summary graphs to include measured values with Normal,
- Progression and Regression markers. MM shown in the background if
- possible.
- #. Drill-down graphs to include MM, TMA and TMSD.
-
- #. Publish trend analysis graphs in html format on
- https://docs.fd.io/csit/master/trending/.
-
-
-Parameters to specify:
-``````````````````````
-
-*General section - parameters common to all plots:*
-
- - type: "cpta";
- - title: The title of this section;
- - output-file-type: only ".html" is supported;
- - output-file: path where the generated files will be stored.
-
-*Plots section:*
-
- - plot title;
- - output file name;
- - input data for plots;
-
- - job to be monitored - the Jenkins job which results are used as input
- data for this test;
- - builds used for trending plot(s) - specified by a list of build
- numbers or by a range of builds defined by the first and the last
- build number;
-
- - tests to be displayed in the plot defined by a filter;
- - list of parameters to extract from the data;
- - plot layout
-
-*Example:*
-
-::
-
- -
- type: "cpta"
- title: "Continuous Performance Trending and Analysis"
- output-file-type: ".html"
- output-file: "{DIR[STATIC,VPP]}/cpta"
- plots:
-
- - title: "VPP 1T1C L2 64B Packet Throughput - Trending"
- output-file-name: "l2-1t1c-x520"
- data: "plot-performance-trending-vpp"
- filter: "'NIC_Intel-X520-DA2' and 'MRR' and '64B' and ('BASE' or 'SCALE') and '1T1C' and ('L2BDMACSTAT' or 'L2BDMACLRN' or 'L2XCFWD') and not 'VHOST' and not 'MEMIF'"
- parameters:
- - "result"
- layout: "plot-cpta-vpp"
-
- - title: "DPDK 4T4C IMIX MRR Trending"
- output-file-name: "dpdk-imix-4t4c-xl710"
- data: "plot-performance-trending-dpdk"
- filter: "'NIC_Intel-XL710' and 'IMIX' and 'MRR' and '4T4C' and 'DPDK'"
- parameters:
- - "result"
- layout: "plot-cpta-dpdk"
-
-The Dashboard
-`````````````
-
-Performance dashboard tables provide the latest VPP throughput trend, trend
-compliance and detected anomalies, all on a per VPP test case basis.
-The Dashboard is generated as three tables for 1t1c, 2t2c and 4t4c MRR tests.
-
-At first, the .csv tables are generated (only the table for 1t1c is shown):
-
-::
-
- -
- type: "table"
- title: "Performance trending dashboard"
- algorithm: "table_performance_trending_dashboard"
- output-file-ext: ".csv"
- output-file: "{DIR[STATIC,VPP]}/performance-trending-dashboard-1t1c"
- data: "plot-performance-trending-all"
- filter: "'MRR' and '1T1C'"
- parameters:
- - "name"
- - "parent"
- - "result"
- ignore-list:
- - "tests.vpp.perf.l2.10ge2p1x520-eth-l2bdscale1mmaclrn-mrr.tc01-64b-1t1c-eth-l2bdscale1mmaclrn-ndrdisc"
- outlier-const: 1.5
- window: 14
- evaluated-window: 14
- long-trend-window: 180
-
-Then, html tables stored inside .rst files are generated:
-
-::
-
- -
- type: "table"
- title: "HTML performance trending dashboard 1t1c"
- algorithm: "table_performance_trending_dashboard_html"
- input-file: "{DIR[STATIC,VPP]}/performance-trending-dashboard-1t1c.csv"
- output-file: "{DIR[STATIC,VPP]}/performance-trending-dashboard-1t1c.rst"
-
-Root Cause Analysis
--------------------
-
-Root Cause Analysis (RCA) by analysing archived performance results – re-analyse
-available data for specified:
-
- - range of jobs builds,
- - set of specific tests and
- - PASS/FAIL criteria to detect performance change.
-
-In addition, PAL generates trending plots to show performance over the specified
-time interval.
-
-Root Cause Analysis - Option 1: Analysing Archived VPP Results
-``````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````
-
-It can be used to speed-up the process, or when the existing data is sufficient.
-In this case, PAL uses existing data saved in Nexus, searches for performance
-degradations and generates plots to show performance over the specified time
-interval for the selected tests.
-
-Execution Sequence
-''''''''''''''''''
-
- #. Download and parse archived historical data and the new data.
- #. Calculate trend metrics.
- #. Find regression / progression.
- #. Generate and publish results:
-
- #. Summary graphs to include measured values with Progression and
- Regression markers.
- #. List the DUT build(s) where the anomalies were detected.
-
-CSIT PAL Specification
-''''''''''''''''''''''
-
- - What to test:
-
- - first build (Good); specified by the Jenkins job name and the build
- number
- - last build (Bad); specified by the Jenkins job name and the build
- number
- - step (1..n).
-
- - Data:
-
- - tests of interest; list of tests (full name is used) which results are
- used
-
-*Example:*
-
-::
-
- TODO
-
-
-API
----
-
-List of modules, classes, methods and functions
-```````````````````````````````````````````````
-
-::
-
- specification_parser.py
-
- class Specification
-
- Methods:
- read_specification
- set_input_state
- set_input_file_name
-
- Getters:
- specification
- environment
- debug
- is_debug
- input
- builds
- output
- tables
- plots
- files
- static
-
-
- input_data_parser.py
-
- class InputData
-
- Methods:
- read_data
- filter_data
-
- Getters:
- data
- metadata
- suites
- tests
-
-
- environment.py
-
- Functions:
- clean_environment
-
- class Environment
-
- Methods:
- set_environment
-
- Getters:
- environment
-
-
- input_data_files.py
-
- Functions:
- download_data_files
- unzip_files
-
-
- generator_tables.py
-
- Functions:
- generate_tables
-
- Functions implementing algorithms to generate particular types of
- tables (called by the function "generate_tables"):
- table_details
- table_performance_improvements
-
-
- generator_plots.py
-
- Functions:
- generate_plots
-
- Functions implementing algorithms to generate particular types of
- plots (called by the function "generate_plots"):
- plot_performance_box
- plot_latency_box
-
-
- generator_files.py
-
- Functions:
- generate_files
-
- Functions implementing algorithms to generate particular types of
- files (called by the function "generate_files"):
- file_test_results
-
-
- report.py
-
- Functions:
- generate_report
-
- Functions implementing algorithms to generate particular types of
- report (called by the function "generate_report"):
- generate_html_report
- generate_pdf_report
-
- Other functions called by the function "generate_report":
- archive_input_data
- archive_report
-
-
-PAL functional diagram
-``````````````````````
-
-.. only:: latex
-
- .. raw:: latex
-
- \begin{figure}[H]
- \centering
- \graphicspath{{../_tmp/src/csit_framework_documentation/}}
- \includegraphics[width=0.90\textwidth]{pal_func_diagram}
- \label{fig:pal_func_diagram}
- \end{figure}
-
-.. only:: html
-
- .. figure:: pal_func_diagram.svg
- :alt: PAL functional diagram
- :align: center
-
-
-How to add an element
-`````````````````````
-
-Element can be added by adding it's model to the specification file. If
-the element is to be generated by an existing algorithm, only it's
-parameters must be set.
-
-If a brand new type of element needs to be added, also the algorithm
-must be implemented. Element generation algorithms are implemented in
-the files with names starting with "generator" prefix. The name of the
-function implementing the algorithm and the name of algorithm in the
-specification file have to be the same.