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14 """Constants used in CSIT.
16 "Constant" means a value that keeps its value since initialization. The value
17 does not need to be hard coded here, but can be read from environment variables.
24 def get_str_from_env(env_var_names, default_value):
25 """Attempt to read string from environment variable, return that or default.
27 If environment variable exists, but is empty (and default is not),
28 empty string is returned.
30 Several environment variable names are examined, as CSIT currently supports
31 a mix of naming conventions.
32 Here "several" means there are hard coded prefixes to try,
33 and env_var_names itself can be single name, or a list or a tuple of names.
35 :param env_var_names: Base names of environment variable to attempt to read.
36 :param default_value: Value to return if the env var does not exist.
37 :type env_var_names: str, or list of str, or tuple of str
38 :type default_value: str
39 :returns: The value read, or default value.
42 prefixes = (u"FDIO_CSIT_", u"CSIT_", u"")
43 if not isinstance(env_var_names, (list, tuple)):
44 env_var_names = [env_var_names]
45 for name in env_var_names:
46 for prefix in prefixes:
47 value = os.environ.get(prefix + name, None)
53 def get_int_from_env(env_var_names, default_value):
54 """Attempt to read int from environment variable, return that or default.
56 String value is read, default is returned also if conversion fails.
58 :param env_var_names: Base names of environment variable to attempt to read.
59 :param default_value: Value to return if read or conversion fails.
60 :type env_var_names: str, or list of str, or tuple of str
61 :type default_value: int
62 :returns: The value read, or default value.
65 env_str = get_str_from_env(env_var_names, u"")
72 def get_float_from_env(env_var_names, default_value):
73 """Attempt to read float from environment variable, return that or default.
75 String value is read, default is returned also if conversion fails.
77 :param env_var_names: Base names of environment variable to attempt to read.
78 :param default_value: Value to return if read or conversion fails.
79 :type env_var_names: str, or list of str, or tuple of str
80 :type default_value: float
81 :returns: The value read, or default value.
84 env_str = get_str_from_env(env_var_names, u"")
91 def get_pessimistic_bool_from_env(env_var_names):
92 """Attempt to read bool from environment variable, assume False by default.
94 Conversion is lenient and pessimistic, only few strings are considered true.
96 :param env_var_names: Base names of environment variable to attempt to read.
97 :type env_var_names: str, or list of str, or tuple of str
98 :returns: The value read, or False.
101 env_str = get_str_from_env(env_var_names, u"").lower()
102 return bool(env_str in (u"true", u"yes", u"y", u"1"))
105 def get_optimistic_bool_from_env(env_var_names):
106 """Attempt to read bool from environment variable, assume True by default.
108 Conversion is lenient and optimistic, only few strings are considered false.
110 :param env_var_names: Base names of environment variable to attempt to read.
111 :type env_var_names: str, or list of str, or tuple of str
112 :returns: The value read, or True.
115 env_str = get_str_from_env(env_var_names, u"").lower()
116 return bool(env_str not in (u"false", u"no", u"n", u"0"))
120 """Constants used in CSIT.
122 TODO: Yaml files are easier for humans to edit.
123 Figure out how to set the attributes by parsing a file
124 that works regardless of current working directory.
127 # OpenVPP testing directory location at topology nodes
128 REMOTE_FW_DIR = u"/tmp/openvpp-testing"
130 # shell scripts location
131 RESOURCES_LIB_SH = u"resources/libraries/bash"
133 # Python API provider location
134 RESOURCES_PAPI_PROVIDER = u"resources/tools/papi/vpp_papi_provider.py"
136 # vat templates location
137 RESOURCES_TPL_VAT = u"resources/templates/vat"
139 # Kubernetes templates location
140 RESOURCES_TPL_K8S = u"resources/templates/kubernetes"
143 RESOURCES_TPL = u"resources/templates"
145 # Container templates location
146 RESOURCES_TPL_CONTAINER = u"resources/templates/container"
148 # VPP Communications Library templates location
149 RESOURCES_TPL_VCL = u"resources/templates/vcl"
151 # VPP Communications Library LD_PRELOAD library
152 VCL_LDPRELOAD_LIBRARY = u"/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libvcl_ldpreload.so"
154 # OpenVPP VAT binary name
155 VAT_BIN_NAME = u"vpp_api_test"
157 # VPP service unit name
160 # Number of system CPU cores.
163 # Number of vswitch main thread CPU cores.
167 QEMU_BIN_PATH = u"/usr/bin"
169 # QEMU VM kernel image path
170 QEMU_VM_KERNEL = u"/opt/boot/vmlinuz"
172 # QEMU VM kernel initrd path
173 QEMU_VM_KERNEL_INITRD = u"/opt/boot/initrd.img"
175 # QEMU VM nested image path
176 QEMU_VM_IMAGE = u"/var/lib/vm/image.iso"
179 QEMU_VM_DPDK = u"/opt/dpdk-20.02"
181 # Docker container SUT image
182 DOCKER_SUT_IMAGE_UBUNTU = u"snergster/csit-sut:latest"
184 # Docker container arm SUT image
185 DOCKER_SUT_IMAGE_UBUNTU_ARM = u"snergster/csit-arm-sut:latest"
187 # TRex install directory
188 TREX_INSTALL_DIR = u"/opt/trex-core-2.82"
190 # TODO: Find the right way how to use it in trex profiles
191 # TRex pcap files directory
192 TREX_PCAP_DIR = f"{TREX_INSTALL_DIR}/scripts/avl"
195 TREX_LIMIT_MEMORY = get_int_from_env(u"TREX_LIMIT_MEMORY", 8192)
197 # TRex number of cores
198 TREX_CORE_COUNT = get_int_from_env(u"TREX_CORE_COUNT", 8)
200 # Trex force start regardless ports state
201 TREX_SEND_FORCE = get_pessimistic_bool_from_env(u"TREX_SEND_FORCE")
203 # TRex extra commandline arguments
204 TREX_EXTRA_CMDLINE = get_str_from_env(
205 u"TREX_EXTRA_CMDLINE", u"--mbuf-factor 32")
207 # graph node variant value
208 GRAPH_NODE_VARIANT = get_str_from_env(
209 u"GRAPH_NODE_VARIANT", u"")
211 # Sysctl kernel.core_pattern
212 KERNEL_CORE_PATTERN = u"/tmp/%p-%u-%g-%s-%t-%h-%e.core"
214 # Core dump directory
215 CORE_DUMP_DIR = u"/tmp"
217 # Perf stat events (comma separated).
218 PERF_STAT_EVENTS = get_str_from_env(
220 u"cpu-clock,context-switches,cpu-migrations,page-faults,"
221 u"cycles,instructions,branches,branch-misses,L1-icache-load-misses")
223 # Equivalent to ~0 used in vpp code
224 BITWISE_NON_ZERO = 0xffffffff
226 # Default path to VPP API socket.
227 SOCKSVR_PATH = u"/run/vpp/api.sock"
229 # Number of trials to execute in MRR test.
230 PERF_TRIAL_MULTIPLICITY = get_int_from_env(u"PERF_TRIAL_MULTIPLICITY", 10)
232 # Duration of one trial in MRR test.
233 PERF_TRIAL_DURATION = get_float_from_env(u"PERF_TRIAL_DURATION", 1.0)
235 # Duration of one latency-specific trial in NDRPDR test.
236 PERF_TRIAL_LATENCY_DURATION = get_float_from_env(
237 u"PERF_TRIAL_LATENCY_DURATION", 5.0)
239 # Extended debug (incl. vpp packet trace, linux perf stat, ...).
240 # Full list is available as suite variable (__init__.robot) or is
242 EXTENDED_DEBUG = get_pessimistic_bool_from_env(u"EXTENDED_DEBUG")
244 # UUID string of DUT1 /tmp volume created outside of the
245 # DUT1 docker in case of vpp-device test. ${EMPTY} value means that
246 # /tmp directory is inside the DUT1 docker.
247 DUT1_UUID = get_str_from_env(u"DUT1_UUID", u"")
249 # Default path to VPP API Stats socket.
250 SOCKSTAT_PATH = u"/run/vpp/stats.sock"
252 # Global "kill switch" for CRC checking during runtime.
253 FAIL_ON_CRC_MISMATCH = get_pessimistic_bool_from_env(
254 u"FAIL_ON_CRC_MISMATCH"
257 # Default IP4 prefix length (if not defined in topology file)
258 DEFAULT_IP4_PREFIX_LENGTH = u"24"
260 # Maximum number of interfaces in a data path
261 DATAPATH_INTERFACES_MAX = 100
263 # Mapping from NIC name to its bps limit.
264 NIC_NAME_TO_BPS_LIMIT = {
265 u"Cisco-VIC-1227": 10000000000,
266 u"Cisco-VIC-1385": 24500000000,
267 u"Intel-X520-DA2": 10000000000,
268 u"Intel-X553": 10000000000,
269 u"Intel-X710": 10000000000,
270 u"Intel-XL710": 24500000000,
271 u"Intel-XXV710": 24500000000,
272 u"Intel-E810CQ": 100000000000,
273 u"Mellanox-CX556A": 100000000000,
274 u"Amazon-Nitro-50G": 10000000000,
275 u"virtual": 100000000,
278 # Mapping from NIC name to its pps limit.
279 NIC_NAME_TO_PPS_LIMIT = {
280 u"Cisco-VIC-1227": 14880952,
281 u"Cisco-VIC-1385": 18750000,
282 u"Intel-X520-DA2": 14880952,
283 u"Intel-X553": 14880952,
284 u"Intel-X710": 14880952,
285 u"Intel-XL710": 18750000,
286 u"Intel-XXV710": 18750000,
287 u"Intel-E810CQ": 58500000,
288 # 2n-clx testbeds show duration stretching on high rates,
289 # depending on encapsulation TRex has to generate.
290 # 40 Mpps is still too much for dot1q (~8% stretching).
291 # 36 Mpps is around the maximal VPP throughput (l2patch 4c8t).
292 # Vxlan traffic will still show stretching at 36 Mpps (>12%),
293 # but we do not care about those tests that much.
294 u"Mellanox-CX556A": 36000000, # 148809523,
295 u"Amazon-Nitro-50G": 1500000,
296 u"virtual": 14880952,
299 # Suite file names use codes for NICs.
301 u"Cisco-VIC-1227": u"10ge2p1vic1227",
302 u"Cisco-VIC-1385": u"40ge2p1vic1385",
303 u"Intel-X520-DA2": u"10ge2p1x520",
304 u"Intel-X553": u"10ge2p1x553",
305 u"Intel-X710": u"10ge2p1x710",
306 u"Intel-XL710": u"40ge2p1xl710",
307 u"Intel-XXV710": u"25ge2p1xxv710",
308 u"Intel-E810CQ": u"100ge2p1e810cq",
309 u"Amazon-Nitro-50G": u"50ge1p1ENA",
310 u"Mellanox-CX556A": u"100ge2p1cx556a",
313 # Not each driver is supported by each NIC.
314 NIC_NAME_TO_DRIVER = {
315 u"Cisco-VIC-1227": [u"vfio-pci"],
316 u"Cisco-VIC-1385": [u"vfio-pci"],
317 u"Intel-X520-DA2": [u"vfio-pci"],
318 u"Intel-X553": [u"vfio-pci"],
319 u"Intel-X710": [u"vfio-pci", u"avf"],
320 u"Intel-XL710": [u"vfio-pci", u"avf"],
321 u"Intel-XXV710": [u"vfio-pci", u"avf"],
322 u"Intel-E810CQ": [u"vfio-pci", u"avf"],
323 u"Amazon-Nitro-50G": [u"vfio-pci"],
324 u"Mellanox-CX556A": [u"rdma-core"],
327 # Each driver needs different prugin to work.
328 NIC_DRIVER_TO_PLUGINS = {
329 u"vfio-pci": u"dpdk_plugin.so",
330 u"avf": u"avf_plugin.so",
331 u"rdma-core": u"rdma_plugin.so",
334 # Tags to differentiate tests for different NIC driver.
335 NIC_DRIVER_TO_TAG = {
336 u"vfio-pci": u"DRV_VFIO_PCI",
338 u"rdma-core": u"DRV_RDMA_CORE",
341 # Suite names have to be different, add prefix.
342 NIC_DRIVER_TO_SUITE_PREFIX = {
345 u"rdma-core": u"rdma-",
348 # Number of virtual functions of physical nic.
349 NIC_DRIVER_TO_VFS = {
350 u"vfio-pci": u"nic_vfs}= | 0",
351 u"avf": u"nic_vfs}= | 1",
352 u"rdma-core": u"nic_vfs}= | 0",
355 # Not each driver is supported by each NIC.
356 DPDK_NIC_NAME_TO_DRIVER = {
357 u"Cisco-VIC-1227": [u"vfio-pci"],
358 u"Cisco-VIC-1385": [u"vfio-pci"],
359 u"Intel-X520-DA2": [u"vfio-pci"],
360 u"Intel-X553": [u"vfio-pci"],
361 u"Intel-X710": [u"vfio-pci"],
362 u"Intel-XL710": [u"vfio-pci"],
363 u"Intel-XXV710": [u"vfio-pci"],
364 u"Intel-E810CQ": [u"vfio-pci"],
365 u"Amazon-Nitro-50G": [u"vfio-pci"],
366 u"Mellanox-CX556A": [u"mlx5_core"],
369 # Tags to differentiate tests for different NIC driver.
370 DPDK_NIC_DRIVER_TO_TAG = {
371 u"vfio-pci": u"DRV_VFIO_PCI",
372 u"mlx5_core": u"DRV_MLX5_CORE",
375 # Suite names have to be different, add prefix.
376 DPDK_NIC_DRIVER_TO_SUITE_PREFIX = {
378 u"mlx5_core": u"mlx5-",
381 # Some identifiers constructed from suite names
382 # have to be independent of NIC driver used.
383 # In order to remove or reject the NIC driver part,
384 # it is useful to have a list of such prefixes precomputed.
385 FORBIDDEN_SUITE_PREFIX_LIST = [
386 prefix for prefix in NIC_DRIVER_TO_SUITE_PREFIX.values() if prefix
388 FORBIDDEN_SUITE_PREFIX_LIST += [
389 prefix for prefix in DPDK_NIC_DRIVER_TO_SUITE_PREFIX.values() if prefix
392 # TODO CSIT-1481: Crypto HW should be read from topology file instead.
393 NIC_NAME_TO_CRYPTO_HW = {
394 u"Intel-X553": u"HW_C3xxx",
395 u"Intel-X710": u"HW_DH895xcc",
396 u"Intel-XL710": u"HW_DH895xcc",
399 PERF_TYPE_TO_KEYWORD = {
400 u"mrr": u"Traffic should pass with maximum rate",
401 u"ndrpdr": u"Find NDR and PDR intervals using optimized search",
402 u"soak": u"Find critical load using PLRsearch",
405 PERF_TYPE_TO_SUITE_DOC_VER = {
406 u"mrr": u'''fication:* In MaxReceivedRate tests TG sends traffic\\
407 | ... | at line rate and reports total received packets over trial period.\\''',
408 # TODO: Figure out how to include the full "*[Ver] TG verification:*"
409 # while keeping this readable and without breaking line length limit.
410 u"ndrpdr": u'''ication:* TG finds and reports throughput NDR (Non Drop\\
411 | ... | Rate) with zero packet loss tolerance and throughput PDR (Partial Drop\\
412 | ... | Rate) with non-zero packet loss tolerance (LT) expressed in percentage\\
413 | ... | of packets transmitted. NDR and PDR are discovered for different\\
414 | ... | Ethernet L2 frame sizes using MLRsearch library.\\''',
415 u"soak": u'''fication:* TG sends traffic at dynamically computed\\
416 | ... | rate as PLRsearch algorithm gathers data and improves its estimate\\
417 | ... | of a rate at which a prescribed small fraction of packets\\
418 | ... | would be lost. After set time, the serarch stops\\
419 | ... | and the algorithm reports its current estimate.\\''',
422 PERF_TYPE_TO_TEMPLATE_DOC_VER = {
423 u"mrr": u'''Measure MaxReceivedRate for ${frame_size}B frames\\
424 | | ... | using burst trials throughput test.\\''',
425 u"ndrpdr": u"Measure NDR and PDR values using MLRsearch algorithm.\\",
426 u"soak": u"Estimate critical rate using PLRsearch algorithm.\\",