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-Overview
-========
-
-Tested Topologies HW
---------------------
-
-CSIT Testpmd performance tests are executed on physical baremetal servers hosted
-by LF FD.io project. Testbed physical topology is shown in the figure below.
-
-::
-
-    +------------------------+           +------------------------+
-    |                        |           |                        |
-    |  +------------------+  |           |  +------------------+  |
-    |  |                  |  |           |  |                  |  |
-    |  |                  <----------------->                  |  |
-    |  |       DUT1       |  |           |  |       DUT2       |  |
-    |  +--^---------------+  |           |  +---------------^--+  |
-    |     |                  |           |                  |     |
-    |     |            SUT1  |           |  SUT2            |     |
-    +------------------------+           +------------------^-----+
-          |                                                 |
-          |                                                 |
-          |                  +-----------+                  |
-          |                  |           |                  |
-          +------------------>    TG     <------------------+
-                             |           |
-                             +-----------+
-
-SUT1 and SUT2 are two System Under Test servers (currently Cisco UCS C240,
-each with two Intel XEON CPUs), TG is a Traffic Generator (TG, currently
-another Cisco UCS C240, with two Intel XEON CPUs). SUTs run Testpmd SW
-application in Linux user-mode as a Device Under Test (DUT). TG runs TRex SW
-application as a packet Traffic Generator. Physical connectivity between SUTs
-and to TG is provided using direct links (no L2 switches) connecting different
-NIC models that need to be tested for performance. Currently installed and
-tested NIC models include:
-
-#. 2port10GE X520-DA2 Intel.
-#. 2port10GE X710 Intel.
-#. 2port10GE VIC1227 Cisco.
-#. 2port40GE VIC1385 Cisco.
-#. 2port40GE XL710 Intel.
-
-Detailed LF FD.io test bed specification and topology is described in
-`wiki CSIT LF testbed <https://wiki.fd.io/view/CSIT/CSIT_LF_testbed>`_.
-
-Testing Summary
----------------
-
-Performance tests are split into the two main categories:
-
-- Throughput discovery - discovery of packet forwarding rate using binary search
-  in accordance with RFC2544.
-
-  - NDR - discovery of Non Drop Rate packet throughput, at zero packet loss;
-    followed by packet one-way latency measurements at 10%, 50% and 100% of
-    discovered NDR throughput.
-  - PDR - discovery of Partial Drop Rate, with specified non-zero packet loss
-    currently set to 0.5%; followed by packet one-way latency measurements at
-    100% of discovered PDR throughput.
-
-- Throughput verification - verification of packet forwarding rate against
-  previously discovered NDR throughput. These tests are currently done against
-  0.9 of reference NDR, with reference rates updated periodically.
-
-CSIT |release| includes following performance test suites, listed per NIC type:
-
-- 2port10GE X520-DA2 Intel
-
-  - **L2IntLoop** - L2 Interface Loop forwarding any Ethernet frames between
-    two Interfaces.
-
-Execution of performance tests takes time, especially the throughput discovery
-tests. Due to limited HW testbed resources available within FD.io labs hosted
-by Linux Foundation, the number of tests for NICs other than X520 (a.k.a.
-Niantic) has been limited to few baseline tests. Over time we expect the HW
-testbed resources to grow, and will be adding complete set of performance
-tests for all models of hardware to be executed regularly and(or)
-continuously.