[dts] [PATCH V3 1/3] Add multiple pthread test plan

Wan, Qun qun.wan at intel.com
Wed Sep 16 08:40:09 CEST 2015


Hi, Lijuan
	Would you pls. add the check for the port and corelist matching?

-----Original Message-----
From: dts [mailto:dts-bounces at dpdk.org] On Behalf Of Lijuan Tu
Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2015 11:46 AM
To: dts at dpdk.org
Subject: [dts] [PATCH V3 1/3] Add multiple pthread test plan

Signed-off-by: Lijuan Tu <lijuanx.a.tu at intel.com>
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 test_plans/multiple_pthread_test_plan.rst | 116 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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 create mode 100644 test_plans/multiple_pthread_test_plan.rst

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+..f
+  <COPYRIGHT_TAG>
+
+===============================
+Multiple Pthread Test Instructions
+===============================
+
+Cgroup Function Test
+--------------------------
+
+Description
+-----------
+
+This test is a basic multiple pthread test which demonstrates the basics of control group. Cgroup is a Linux kernel feature that limits, accounts for and isolates the resource usage, like CPU, memory, disk I/O, network, etc of a collection of processes. Now, it's focus on the CPU usage. 
+
+Prerequisites
+-------------
+Support igb_uio driver, kernel is 3.11+. Use "modeprobe uio" "modprobe igb_uio" and then use "./tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py --bind=igb_uio device_bus_id" to bind the ports.
+
+Assuming that an Intel  DPDK build has been set up and the testpmd 
+applications have been built.
+
+Os required: Linux and FreeBSD
+
+Test Case 1: Basic operation
+--------------------------
+
+To run the application, start the testpmd with the lcoress all running with threads and also the unique core assigned, command as follows::
+
+		./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/testpmd --lcores='0 at 8,(4-5)@9' -n 4 -- -i --portmask=0xc
+		EAL: Master lcore 0 is ready (tid=ffd4900;cpuset=[8])
+		EAL: lcore 4 is ready (tid=873e7700;cpuset=[9])
+		EAL: lcore 5 is ready (tid=873e7700;cpuset=[9]) To check the output, 
+we shall make sure the lcore are init on the correct cpu. e.g. Duing INIT log we can found below:
+
+The process should start successfully and display a command prompt as follows::
+
+		./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/testpmd --lcores='0 at 8,(4-5)@9' -n 4 -- -i --portmask=0xc
+		Checking link statuses...
+		Port 0 Link Up - speed 10000 Mbps - full-duplex
+		Port 1 Link Up - speed 10000 Mbps - full-duplex
+		Done
+
+Start the packet forwarding as follows
+	
+		testpmd>set fwd mac
+
+Before running the test, make sure the core is a unique one otherwise, the throughput will be floating on different cores, another thing is to make sure all the logic cores are running, command as follows:
+
+		testpmd>set corelist 4,5
+
+pay attention that set corelist need to be configured before start, 
+otherwise, it will not work
+
+		testpmd>start
+
+		testpmd>show config fwd
+
+Using the command to find the threads that's running, as follows:
+	
+		ps -C testpmd -L -opid,tid,%cpu,psr,args
+
+Result as follows:
+
+	   PID    TID %CPU PSR COMMAND
+	179459 179459  0.2   8 ./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/testpmd --lcores=0 at 8,(4-5)@9 -n 4 -- -i --portmask=0xc
+	179459 179460  0.0  21 ./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/testpmd --lcores=0 at 8,(4-5)@9 -n 4 -- -i --portmask=0xc
+	179461  0.0  21 ./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/testpmd --lcores=0 at 8,(4-5)@9 -n 4 -- -i --portmask=0xc
+	179459 179462 80.4   9 ./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/testpmd --lcores=0 at 8,(4-5)@9 -n 4 -- -i --portmask=0xc
+	179459 179463  0.0   9 ./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/testpmd --lcores=0 at 8,(4-5)@9 -n 4 -- -i --portmask=0xc
+
+You will see that there are two threads running on core 9. The last 2 threads are running threads, their TID will be assigned to the tasks in the folder thread0.
+
+		cd /sys/fs/cgroup/cpu/dpdk/thread0
+		echo 179462 > tasks
+		echo 179463 > tasks
+
+Assgined the percentage of cpu these two threads occupy as follows:	
+	
+		echo 10000 > cpu.cfs_quota_us
+
+This means the two threads will totally occupy 10% of the CPU and each 5%.
+
+
+Boundary Test
+-------------------------
+
+Test Case 2: Positive Test
+---------------------------------------------
+
+		./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/testpmd --lcores='0 at 8,(4-5)@(8-11)' -n 4 -- -i --txfreet=32 --rxfreet=32 --txqflags=0xf01 --txrst=32
+		./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/testpmd --lcores='1,2@(0-4,6),(3-4,6)@5,(7,8)' -n 4 -- -i --txfreet=32 --rxfreet=32 --txqflags=0xf01 --txrst=32
+		./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/testpmd --lcores='(0,CONFIG_RTE_MAX_LCORE-1)@(4,5)' -n 4 -- -i --txfreet=32 --rxfreet=32 --txqflags=0xf01 --txrst=32
+		./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/testpmd --lcores='(0,64-66)@(4,5)' -n 4 -- -i --txfreet=32 --rxfreet=32 --txqflags=0xf01 --txrst=32
+		./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/testpmd --lcores='2-5,6,7-9' -n 4 -- -i --txfreet=32 --rxfreet=32 --txqflags=0xf01 --txrst=32
+		./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/testpmd --lcores='2, (3-5)@ 3' -n 4 -- -i --txfreet=32 --rxfreet=32 --txqflags=0xf01 --txrst=32
+                ./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/testpmd 
+--lcores='(0,7-4)@(4,5)' -n 4 -- -i --txfreet=32 --rxfreet=32 
+--txqflags=0xf01 --txrst=32
+
+Test Case 3: Negative Test
+---------------------------------------------------
+
+		./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/testpmd --lcores='(0-,4-7)@(4,5)' -n 4 -- -i --txfreet=32 --rxfreet=32 --txqflags=0xf01 --txrst=32
+		./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/testpmd --lcores='(-1,4-7)@(4,5)' -n 4 -- -i --txfreet=32 --rxfreet=32 --txqflags=0xf01 --txrst=32
+		./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/testpmd --lcores='(0,4-7-9)@(4,5)' -n 4 -- -i --txfreet=32 --rxfreet=32 --txqflags=0xf01 --txrst=32
+		./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/testpmd --lcores='(0,abcd)@(4,5)' -n 4 -- -i --txfreet=32 --rxfreet=32 --txqflags=0xf01 --txrst=32
+		./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/testpmd --lcores='(0,4-7)@(1-,5)' -n 4 -- -i --txfreet=32 --rxfreet=32 --txqflags=0xf01 --txrst=32
+		./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/testpmd --lcores='(0,4-7)@(-1,5)' -n 4 -- -i --txfreet=32 --rxfreet=32 --txqflags=0xf01 --txrst=32
+		./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/testpmd --lcores='(0,4-7)@(4,5-8-9)' -n 4 -- -i --txfreet=32 --rxfreet=32 --txqflags=0xf01 --txrst=32
+		./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/testpmd --lcores='(0,4-7)@(abc,5)' -n 4 -- -i --txfreet=32 --rxfreet=32 --txqflags=0xf01 --txrst=32
+		./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/testpmd --lcores='(0,4-7)@(4,xyz)' -n 4 -- -i --txfreet=32 --rxfreet=32 --txqflags=0xf01 --txrst=32
+		./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/testpmd --lcores='(0,4-7)=(8,9)' -n 4 -- -i --txfreet=32 --rxfreet=32 --txqflags=0xf01 --txrst=32
+		./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/testpmd --lcores='2,3 at 4,(0-1,,4))' -n 4 -- -i --txfreet=32 --rxfreet=32 --txqflags=0xf01 --txrst=32
+		./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/testpmd --lcores='[0-,4-7]@(4,5)' -n 4 -- -i --txfreet=32 --rxfreet=32 --txqflags=0xf01 --txrst=32
+		./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/testpmd --lcores='(0-,4-7)@[4,5]' -n 4 -- -i --txfreet=32 --rxfreet=32 --txqflags=0xf01 --txrst=32
+		./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/testpmd --lcores='3-4 at 3,2 at 5-6' -n 4 -- -i --txfreet=32 --rxfreet=32 --txqflags=0xf01 --txrst=32
+		./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/testpmd --lcores='2,,3''2--3' -n 4 -- -i --txfreet=32 --rxfreet=32 --txqflags=0xf01 --txrst=32
+		./x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/testpmd --lcores='2,,,3''2--3' -n 4 
+-- -i --txfreet=32 --rxfreet=32 --txqflags=0xf01 --txrst=32
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