X-Git-Url: https://gerrit.fd.io/r/gitweb?p=csit.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=docs%2Freport%2Fintroduction%2Fmethodology_mrr_throughput.rst;fp=docs%2Freport%2Fintroduction%2Fmethodology_bmrr_throughput.rst;h=824ac887f711ce3463af98772a68db0380410089;hp=7bef3a4aaf0c05389cb8e423070c3042d9569252;hb=cc7a7eea385534107bfdae744797d68782488a5e;hpb=23185b233e4dd7984a404aa54d5dd0da2502074b diff --git a/docs/report/introduction/methodology_bmrr_throughput.rst b/docs/report/introduction/methodology_mrr_throughput.rst similarity index 93% rename from docs/report/introduction/methodology_bmrr_throughput.rst rename to docs/report/introduction/methodology_mrr_throughput.rst index 7bef3a4aaf..824ac887f7 100644 --- a/docs/report/introduction/methodology_bmrr_throughput.rst +++ b/docs/report/introduction/methodology_mrr_throughput.rst @@ -1,5 +1,7 @@ -(B)MRR Throughput ------------------ +.. _mrr_throughput: + +MRR Throughput +-------------- Maximum Receive Rate (MRR) tests are complementary to MLRsearch tests, as they provide a maximum "raw" throughput benchmark for development and @@ -10,10 +12,9 @@ size is set to the bi-directional link rate. In |csit-release| MRR test code has been updated with a configurable burst MRR parameters: trial duration and number of trials in a single -burst. This enabled a new Burst MRR (BMRR) methodology for more precise -performance trending. +burst. This enabled more precise performance trending. -Current parameters for BMRR tests: +Current parameters for MRR trending tests: - Ethernet frame sizes: 64B (78B for IPv6), IMIX, 1518B, 9000B; all quoted sizes include frame CRC, but exclude per frame transmission