-------------------------\r
\r
CSIT VPP functional tests are executed on virtualized topologies created using\r
-Virtual Internet Routing Lab (VIRL) simulation platform contributed by Cisco.\r
-VIRL runs on physical baremetal servers hosted by LF FD.io project. Majority\r
-of the tests are executed in the three node logical test topology - Traffic\r
-Generator (TG) node and two Systems Under Test (SUT) nodes connected in a\r
-loop. Some tests use two node logical test topology - TG node and SUT1 node.\r
-Both logical test topologies are shown in the figures below.\r
-\r
-::\r
+:abbr:`VIRL (Virtual Internet Routing Lab)` simulation platform contributed by\r
+Cisco. VIRL runs on physical baremetal servers hosted by LF FD.io project.\r
+Majority of the tests are executed in the three node logical test topology -\r
+Traffic Generator (TG) node and two Systems Under Test (SUT) nodes connected in\r
+a loop. Some tests use two node logical test topology - TG node and SUT1 node.\r
+Both logical test topologies are shown in the figures below.::\r
\r
+------------------------+ +------------------------+\r
| | | |\r
vhost-user interfaces, a nested VM is created on SUT1 and/or SUT2 for the\r
duration of these particular test cases only. DUT (VPP) test topology with VM\r
is shown in the figure below including the applicable packet flow thru the VM\r
-(marked in the figure with ``***``).\r
-\r
-::\r
+(marked in the figure with ``***``).::\r
\r
+------------------------+ +------------------------+\r
| +----------+ | | +----------+ |\r
-----------------------\r
\r
CSIT |release| follows a common structured naming convention for all\r
-performance and system functional tests, introduced in CSIT rls1701.\r
+performance and system functional tests, introduced in CSIT |release-1|.\r
\r
The naming should be intuitive for majority of the tests. Complete\r
-description of CSIT test naming convention is provided on `CSIT test naming\r
-page <https://wiki.fd.io/view/CSIT/csit-test-naming>`_.\r
+description of CSIT test naming convention is provided on\r
+`CSIT test naming wiki page <https://wiki.fd.io/view/CSIT/csit-test-naming>`_.\r
\r
Here few illustrative examples of the new naming usage for functional test\r
suites:\r
\r
#. **Physical port to physical port - a.k.a. NIC-to-NIC, Phy-to-Phy, P2P**\r
\r
- - *eth2p-ethip4-ip4base-func.robot* => 2 ports of Ethernet, IPv4 baseline\r
- routed forwarding, functional tests.\r
+ - *eth2p-ethip4-ip4base-func.robot* => 2 ports of Ethernet, IPv4 baseline\r
+ routed forwarding, functional tests.\r
\r
#. **Physical port to VM (or VM chain) to physical port - a.k.a. NIC2VM2NIC,\r
P2V2P, NIC2VMchain2NIC, P2V2V2P**\r
\r
- - *eth2p-ethip4vxlan-l2bdbasemaclrn-eth-2vhost-1vm-func.robot* => 2 ports of\r
- Ethernet, IPv4 VXLAN Ethernet, L2 bridge-domain switching to/from two vhost\r
- interfaces and one VM, functional tests.\r
+ - *eth2p-ethip4vxlan-l2bdbasemaclrn-eth-2vhost-1vm-func.robot* => 2 ports of\r
+ Ethernet, IPv4 VXLAN Ethernet, L2 bridge-domain switching to/from two vhost\r
+ interfaces and one VM, functional tests.\r