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# Copyright (c) 2017 Cisco and/or its affiliates.
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at:
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""Implementation of keywords for testing Honeycomb performance."""
from resources.libraries.python.ssh import SSH
from resources.libraries.python.constants import Constants as Const
from resources.libraries.python.honeycomb.HoneycombUtil import HoneycombError
class Performance(object):
"""Keywords used in Honeycomb performance testing."""
def __init__(self):
"""Initializer."""
pass
@staticmethod
def configure_netconf_threads(node, threads):
"""Set Honeycomb's Netconf thread count in configuration.
:param node: Honeycomb node.
:param threads: Number of threads.
:type node: dict
:type threads: int
:raises HoneycombError: If the operation fails.
"""
find = "netconf-netty-threads"
replace = '\\"netconf-netty-threads\\": {0},'.format(threads)
argument = '"/{0}/c\\ {1}"'.format(find, replace)
path = "{0}/config/netconf.json".format(Const.REMOTE_HC_DIR)
command = "sed -i {0} {1}".format(argument, path)
ssh = SSH()
ssh.connect(node)
(ret_code, _, stderr) = ssh.exec_command_sudo(command)
if ret_code != 0:
raise HoneycombError("Failed to modify configuration on "
"node {0}, {1}".format(node, stderr))
@staticmethod
def run_traffic_script_on_dut(node, script, cores, reserved=2,
*args, **kwargs):
"""Copy traffic script over to the specified node and execute with
the provided arguments.
:param node: Node in topology.
:param script: Name of the script to execute.
:param cores: Number of processor cores to use.
:param reserved: Number of cores reserved for other tasks. Default is 2,
one for system tasks and one for VPP main thread.
:param args: Sequential arguments for the script.
:param kwargs: Named arguments for the script.
:type node: dict
:type script: str
:type cores: int
:type reserved: int
:type args: list
:type kwargs: dict
"""
path = "resources/traffic_scripts/honeycomb/{0}".format(script)
# Assemble arguments for traffic script
arguments = ""
for arg in args:
arguments += "{0} ".format(arg)
for key, value in kwargs.items():
arguments += "--{0} {1} ".format(key, value)
ssh = SSH()
ssh.connect(node)
ssh.scp(path, "/tmp")
# Use alternate scheduler, Ubuntu's default can't load-balance
# over isolcpus
scheduler = "chrt -f 99"
core_afi = "taskset -c {first}-{last}".format(
first=reserved, last=cores-1)
cmd = "{scheduler} {affinity} python /tmp/{script} {args}".format(
scheduler=scheduler,
affinity=core_afi,
script=script,
args=arguments)
ret_code, stdout, _ = ssh.exec_command_sudo(cmd, timeout=600)
ssh.exec_command("sudo pkill python ; rm /tmp/{0}".format(script))
if ret_code != 0:
raise HoneycombError("Traffic script failed to execute.")
for line in stdout.splitlines():
if "Avg. requests" in line:
return line
@staticmethod
def log_core_schedule(node, process):
"""Determine which cores the process' threads are running on.
:param node: Honeycomb node.
:param process: Name of the process.
:type node: dict
:type process: str
"""
# Get info on process and all of its children
cmd1 = """cat /proc/`pidof {0}`/task/*/stat""".format(process)
# Parse process ID, name and core index
cmd2 = """awk '{print $1" "$2" "$39}'"""
cmd = "{0} | {1}".format(cmd1, cmd2)
ssh = SSH()
ssh.connect(node)
ssh.exec_command(cmd)
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