[dts] [PATCH V1] add test suite interrupt pmd

Liu, Yong yong.liu at intel.com
Fri Feb 10 03:14:48 CET 2017


Hi Gang,
I think this suite is lack of lsc status check and vfio/uio_generic driver check. And some comments below.

Thanks,
Marvin

> -----Original Message-----
> From: dts [mailto:dts-bounces at dpdk.org] On Behalf Of xu,gang
> Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2017 6:08 PM
> To: dts at dpdk.org
> Cc: Xu, GangX <gangx.xu at intel.com>
> Subject: [dts] [PATCH V1] add test suite interrupt pmd
> 
> Signed-off-by: xu,gang <gangx.xu at intel.com>
> ---
>  tests/TestSuite_interrupt_pmd.py | 156
> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>  1 file changed, 156 insertions(+)
>  create mode 100644 tests/TestSuite_interrupt_pmd.py
> 
> diff --git a/tests/TestSuite_interrupt_pmd.py
> b/tests/TestSuite_interrupt_pmd.py
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..6acb99d
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/tests/TestSuite_interrupt_pmd.py
> @@ -0,0 +1,156 @@
> +# BSD LICENSE
> +#
> +# Copyright(c) 2010-2017 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
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> +#
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> +# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
> +
> +"""
> +DPDK Test suite.
> +Test interrupt pmd.
> +"""
> +
> +import string
> +import re
> +import time
> +import utils
> +from test_case import TestCase
> +from utils import create_mask
> +from packet import Packet, sniff_packets, load_sniff_packets
> +
> +
> +class TestIntrPmd(TestCase):
> +
> +    def set_up_all(self):
> +        """
> +        Run before each test suite.
> +        """
> +        self.dut_ports = self.dut.get_ports(self.nic)
> +        self.verify(len(self.dut_ports) >= 2, "Insufficient ports")
> +        self.portmask = utils.create_mask(self.dut_ports)
> +
> +        self.path = "./examples/l3fwd-power/build/l3fwd-power"
> +        # build sample app
> +        out = self.dut.send_expect("make -C examples/l3fwd-power", "# ")
> +        self.verify("Error" not in out, "compilation error 1")
> +        self.verify("No such file" not in out, "compilation error 2")
> +
> +    def set_up(self):
> +        """
> +        Run before each test case.
> +        """
> +        pass
> +
> +    def scapy_send_packet(self,num = 1):
> +        """
> +        Send a packet to port
> +        """
> +        self.dmac = self.dut.get_mac_address(self.dut_ports[0])
> +        txport = self.tester.get_local_port(self.dut_ports[0])
> +        self.txItf = self.tester.get_interface(txport)
> +        pkt = Packet(pkt_type='UDP')
> +        pkt.config_layer('ether', {'dst': self.dmac,})
> +        pkt.send_pkt(tx_port=self.txItf,count=num)
> +
> +    def test_basal(self):
> +        """
> +        Verify interrupt pmd work fine when nic bound to vfio
> +        """
> +        cores = self.dut.get_core_list("1S/2C/1T")
> +        coremask = create_mask(cores)
> +        cmd = self.path + " -c %s -n %d -- -p %s -P " \
> +            "--config=\"(0,0,%s),(1,0,%s)\" " \
> +            % (coremask, self.dut.get_memory_channels(),
> +               self.portmask, cores[0], cores[1])
> +        out1=self.dut.send_expect(cmd, "sleeps until interrupt triggers",
> 60)
> +        self.scapy_send_packet()
> +        out = self.dut.get_session_output(timeout=5)
> +        self.dut.send_expect("^C", "# ")
> +        self.verify_status(out)
> +
> +    def test_pf_multiqueue(self):
> +        """
> +        Verify interrupt pmd work fine with multi queues
> +        """
> +        cores = self.dut.get_core_list("1S/4C/1T")
> +        coremask = create_mask(cores)
> +        cmd = self.path + " -c %s -n %d -- -p %s -P " \
> +            "--config=\"(0,0,%s),(0,1,%s),(1,0,%s),(1,1,%s)\"" \
> +            % (coremask, self.dut.get_memory_channels(),
> +               self.portmask, cores[0], cores[1], cores[2], cores[3])
> +        self.dut.send_expect(cmd, "sleeps until interrupt triggers", 60)
> +        self.scapy_send_packet()
> +        out = self.dut.get_session_output(timeout=5)
> +        self.dut.send_expect("^C", "# ")
> +        self.verify_status(out)
> +
> +    def test_pf_maxqueue(self):
> +        """
> +        Verify interrupt pmd work fine with maximum queues
> +        """
> +        cores = self.dut.get_core_list("2S/16C/2T")

I've heard that some users are running DTS on host with only 4 cores. Suggest to use 1S/4C/1T for this case.

> +        coremask = create_mask(cores)
> +        config_cmd = "--config=\""
> +        #At most 15 intr queues supported
> +        max_queue = 15
Max queues for different NICs may be different. So need to determine the value by nic type.

> +        for idx in range(max_queue):
> +            config_cmd += "(0,%d,%s)," % (idx, cores[idx])
> +        for idx in range(max_queue):
> +            config_cmd += "(1,%d,%s)," % (idx, cores[idx + max_queue])
> +        config_cmd += "\""
> +        cmd = self.path + " -c %s -n %d -- -p %s -P " % (coremask,
> self.dut.get_memory_channels(),self.portmask)
> +        cmd += config_cmd
> +        put=self.dut.send_expect(cmd, "sleeps until interrupt triggers",
> 60)
> +        self.scapy_send_packet()
> +        out = self.dut.get_session_output(timeout=5)
> +        self.dut.send_expect("^C", "# ")
> +        self.verify_status(out)
> +
> +    def verify_status(self,out):
> +        """
> +        Verify core status change
> +        """
> +        # make sure core normally waked up
> +        wakeup_msg = "waked up from rx interrupt"
> +        self.verify(wakeup_msg in out, "Expected core not waked up")

Only wake up message is not enough for function check, here also need to check core id.

> +        # make sure core normally sleep
> +        sleep_msg = "sleeps until interrupt triggers"
> +        self.verify(sleep_msg in out, "Expected core not sleep")
> +
> +    def tear_down(self):
> +        """
> +        Run after each test suite.
> +        """
> +        self.dut.kill_all()
> +        time.sleep(2)
> +        pass
> +
> +    def tear_down_all(self):
> +        """
> +        Run after each test suite.
> +        """
> +        pass
> --
> 1.9.3



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