-CSIT Release Notes\r
-==================\r
-\r
-Changes in CSIT |release|\r
--------------------------\r
-\r
-#. **VPP performance tests**\r
-\r
- - *MRR tests* - New Maximum Receive Rate tests measure the packet\r
- forwarding rate under the maximum load offered by traffic\r
- generator over a set trial duration, regardless of packet loss.\r
- MRR tests are used for continuous performance trending and for\r
- comparison between releases.\r
-\r
- - *Service Chaining with SRv6* - New SRv6 (Segment Routing IPv6) proxy\r
- tests measure performance of SRv6 Endpoint fronting SR-unaware\r
- appliance via masquerading (End.AM), dynamic proxy (End.AD) or\r
- static proxy (End.AS) SR functions.\r
-\r
-#. **Presentation and Analytics Layer**\r
-\r
- - *Performance trending* - Added continuous performance trending and\r
- analysis. New Performance Trending and Performance Analysis jobs\r
- executed regular throughput tests, with results being subsequently\r
- analysed and trend and anomalies summarized and presented in VPP\r
- Performance Dashboard and trendline graphs.\r
-\r
-#. **Test Framework Optimizations**\r
-\r
- - *Performance tests efficiency* - Qemu build/install optimizations,\r
- warmup phase handling, vpp restart handling. Resulted in improved\r
- stability and reduced total execution time by 30% for single pkt\r
- size e.g. 64B/78B.\r
-\r
- - *General code housekeeping* - ongoing RF keywords optimizations,\r
- removal of redundant RF keywords.\r
-\r
-Performance Changes\r
--------------------\r
-\r
-Relative performance changes in measured packet throughput in CSIT\r
-|release| are calculated against the results from CSIT |release-1|\r
-report. Listed mean and standard deviation values are computed based on\r
-a series of the same tests executed against respective VPP releases to\r
-verify test results repeatibility, with percentage change calculated for\r
-mean values. Note that the standard deviation is quite high for a small\r
-number of packet throughput tests, what indicates poor test results\r
-repeatability and makes the relative change of mean throughput value not\r
-fully representative for these tests. The root causes behind poor\r
-results repeatibility vary between the test cases.\r
-\r
-NDR Changes\r
-~~~~~~~~~~~\r
-\r
-NDR small packet throughput changes between releases are available in a\r
-CSV and pretty ASCII formats:\r
-\r
- - `csv format for 1t1c <../_static/vpp/performance-changes-ndr-1t1c-full.csv>`_,\r
- - `csv format for 2t2c <../_static/vpp/performance-changes-ndr-2t2c-full.csv>`_,\r
- - `pretty ASCII format for 1t1c <../_static/vpp/performance-changes-ndr-1t1c-full.txt>`_,\r
- - `pretty ASCII format for 2t2c <../_static/vpp/performance-changes-ndr-2t2c-full.txt>`_.\r
-\r
-PDR Changes\r
-~~~~~~~~~~~\r
-\r
-NDR small packet throughput changes between releases are available in a\r
-CSV and pretty ASCII formats:\r
-\r
- - `csv format for 1t1c <../_static/vpp/performance-changes-pdr-1t1c-full.csv>`_,\r
- - `csv format for 2t2c <../_static/vpp/performance-changes-pdr-2t2c-full.csv>`_,\r
- - `pretty ASCII format for 1t1c <../_static/vpp/performance-changes-pdr-1t1c-full.txt>`_,\r
- - `pretty ASCII format for 2t2c <../_static/vpp/performance-changes-pdr-2t2c-full.txt>`_.\r
-\r
-MRR Changes\r
-~~~~~~~~~~~\r
-\r
-MRR small packet throughput changes between releases are available in a\r
-CSV and pretty ASCII formats:\r
-\r
- - `csv format for 1t1c <../_static/vpp/performance-changes-mrr-1t1c-full.csv>`_,\r
- - `csv format for 2t2c <../_static/vpp/performance-changes-mrr-2t2c-full.csv>`_,\r
- - `csv format for 4t4c <../_static/vpp/performance-changes-mrr-4t4c-full.csv>`_,\r
- - `pretty ASCII format for 1t1c <../_static/vpp/performance-changes-mrr-1t1c-full.txt>`_,\r
- - `pretty ASCII format for 2t2c <../_static/vpp/performance-changes-mrr-2t2c-full.txt>`_,\r
- - `pretty ASCII format for 4t4c <../_static/vpp/performance-changes-mrr-4t4c-full.txt>`_.\r
-\r
-Throughput Trending\r
--------------------\r
-\r
-In addition to reporting throughput changes between VPP releases, CSIT\r
-provides continuous performance trending for VPP master branch:\r
-\r
-#. `VPP Performance Dashboard <https://docs.fd.io/csit/master/trending/introduction/index.html>`_\r
- - per VPP test case throughput trend, trend compliance and summary of\r
- detected anomalies.\r
-\r
-#. `Trending Methodology <https://docs.fd.io/csit/master/trending/methodology/index.html>`_\r
- - throughput test metrics, trend calculations and anomaly\r
- classification (progression, regression, outlier).\r
-\r
-#. `Trendline Graphs <https://docs.fd.io/csit/master/trending/trending/index.html>`_\r
- - per VPP build MRR throughput measurements against the trendline\r
- with anomaly highlights, with associated CSIT test jobs.\r
-\r
-Known Issues\r
-------------\r
-\r
-List of known issues in CSIT |release| for VPP performance tests:\r
-\r
-+---+-------------------------------------------------+------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+\r
-| # | Issue | Jira ID | Description |\r
-+===+=================================================+============+=================================================================+\r
-| 1 | Sporadic (1 in 200) NDR discovery test failures | CSIT-570 | DPDK reporting rx-errors, indicating L1 issue. Suspected issue |\r
-| | on x520. | | with HW combination of X710-X520 in LF testbeds. Not observed |\r
-| | | | outside of LF testbeds. |\r
-+---+-------------------------------------------------+------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+\r
-| 2 | Lower than expected NDR throughput of DPDK | CSIT-571 | Suspected NIC firmware or DPDK driver issue affecting NDR and |\r
-| | testpmd and VPP L2 path NDR throughput with | | PDR throughput on XL710 and X710 NICs. |\r
-| | xl710 and x710 NICs, compared to x520 NICs. | | |\r
-+---+-------------------------------------------------+------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+\r
-| 3 | Tagged Ethernet dot1q and dot1ad L2 path | CSIT-1066 | Tagged Ethernet dot1q and dot1ad L2 path throughput regression: |\r
-| | throughput regression. | | NDR -2%..-5%, PDR -2%..-6%, MRR. Affects l2xc and l2bd |\r
-| | | | performance tests. |\r
-+---+-------------------------------------------------+------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+\r
-| 4 | IPSec (software, no QAT HW) throughput | CSIT-1064 | IPSec throughput regression: NDR -3%..-8%, PDR -2%..-8%, MRR |\r
-| | regression. | | -3%..-7%. Affects IPSec SW tests, QAT HW tests not affected. |\r
-+---+-------------------------------------------------+------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+\r
-| 5 | High failure rate of creating working container | CSIT-1065 | Orchestrated container topology tests failing data plane |\r
-| | topologies with K8s/Ligato orchestration. | | verification indicating configuration issue. Suspected issue |\r
-| | | | with Ligato vpp-agent. |\r
-+---+-------------------------------------------------+------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+\r
+.. _vpp_performance_tests_release_notes:
+
+Release Notes
+=============
+
+Changes in |csit-release|
+-------------------------
+
+#. VPP PERFORMANCE TESTS
+
+ - **Intel Xeon Ice Lake**: Performance test data for these platforms
+ continues to be provided by external Intel benchmarking labs
+ executing |csit-release| tests. For details about the physical
+ setup see :ref:`tested_physical_topologies`.
+
+ - **AWS EC2 c5n**: Performance test data for AWS c5n instances has
+ been added to report for ip4, ip6 and ipsec tests.
+
+ - **Reduction of tests**: Removed certain test variations executed
+ iteratively for the report (as well as in daily and weekly
+ trending) due to physical testbeds overload.
+
+#. TEST FRAMEWORK
+
+ - **CSIT test environment** version has been updated to ver. 8, see
+ :ref:`test_environment_versioning`.
+
+ - **CSIT in AWS environment**: Completed CSIT automation support for
+ AWS c5n instances environment, including weekly performance
+ trending tests execution.
+
+ - **CSIT PAPI support**: Due to issues with PAPI performance, and
+ deprecation of VAT, CLI is used in CSIT for many VPP scale tests.
+ See known issues below.
+
+ - **General Code Housekeeping**: Ongoing code optimizations and bug
+ fixes.
+
+#. PRESENTATION AND ANALYTICS LAYER
+
+ - **Graphs improvements**: Updated Packet Latency graphs,
+ see :ref:`latency_methodology`.
+
+.. raw:: latex
+
+ \clearpage
+
+.. _vpp_known_issues:
+
+Known Issues
+------------
+
+Fixed
+_____
+
+Issues reported in previous releases which were fixed in this release:
+
++----+-----------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+| # | JiraID | Issue Description |
++====+=========================================+===========================================================================================================+
++----+-----------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+| 1 | `CSIT-1789 | AVF driver does not perform RSS in a deterministic way. |
+| | <https://jira.fd.io/browse/CSIT-1789>`_ | VPP now uses the same RSS key with AVF driver as with DPDK driver. |
++----+-----------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+| 2 | `CSIT-1786 | IP4 and IP6 scale tests failing with no traffic forwarded. |
+| | <https://jira.fd.io/browse/CSIT-1786>`_ | CSIT replaced the old single VAT command by file full of "exec" CLI commands executed by VAT. |
++----+-----------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+
+Old
+___
+
+Issues reported in previous releases which still affect the current results.
+
++----+-----------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+| # | JiraID | Issue Description |
++====+=========================================+===========================================================================================================+
+| 3 | `CSIT-1782 | Multicore AVF tests are failing when trying to create interface. |
+| | <https://jira.fd.io/browse/CSIT-1782>`_ | Frequency is reduced by s CSIT workaround, but occasional failures do still happen. |
++----+-----------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+| 4 | `CSIT-1671 | All CSIT scale tests can not use PAPI due to much slower performance compared to VAT/CLI (it takes much |
+| | <https://jira.fd.io/browse/CSIT-1671>`_ | longer to program VPP). This needs to be addressed on the PAPI side. |
+| +-----------------------------------------+ Currently, the time critical code uses VAT running large files with exec statements and CLI commands. |
+| | `VPP-1763 | Still, we needed to reduce the number of scale tests run to keep overall duration reasonable. |
+| | <https://jira.fd.io/browse/VPP-1763>`_ | More improvements needed to achieve sufficient configuration speed. |
++----+-----------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+| 5 | `CSIT-1789 | IPSEC SW async scheduler tests show bad behavior. |
+| | <https://jira.fd.io/browse/CSIT-1789>`_ | VPP code is not behaving correctly when crypto workers are the bottleneck. |
+| +-----------------------------------------+ |
+| 5 | `VPP-1998 | |
+| | <https://jira.fd.io/browse/VPP-1998>`_ | |
++----+-----------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+| 6 | `CSIT-1785 | NAT44ED tests failing to establish all TCP sessions. |
+| | <https://jira.fd.io/browse/CSIT-1785>`_ | At least for max scale, in allotted time (limited by session 500s timeout) due to worse |
+| +-----------------------------------------+ slow path performance than previously measured and calibrated for. |
+| | `VPP-1972 | CSIT removed the max scale NAT tests to avoid this issue. |
+| | <https://jira.fd.io/browse/VPP-1972>`_ | |
++----+-----------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+| 7 | `CSIT-1791 | Performance regression in RDMA tests, due to CSIT environment changes. |
+| | <https://jira.fd.io/browse/CSIT-1791>`_ | Two symptoms: 1. 10-20% regression across most tests. 2. DUT performance cap just below 38 Mpps. |
++----+-----------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+
+New
+___
+
+No new issues appeared in |csit-release| for VPP performance tests,
+except for the performance changes listed below.
+
+Root Cause Analysis for Performance Changes
+-------------------------------------------
+
+List of RCAs in |csit-release| for VPP performance changes:
+
++----+-----------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+
+| # | JiraID | Issue Description |
++====+=========================================+============================================================+
+| 0 | | To be updated when descriptions in Jira tickets are ready. |
++----+-----------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+