X-Git-Url: https://gerrit.fd.io/r/gitweb?p=csit.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=docs%2Freport%2Fvpp_functional_tests%2Foverview.rst;h=fda35072ef517ba08975791d3bdcb6ab24c2c7e2;hp=e8f8460d341227026fd9288f60d1c781fa63ab84;hb=bbcaa22c4425c32c3e3d2bcde434cdefc6b9a992;hpb=1a65bb060fb464ea0113ec082af66fce481c7773 diff --git a/docs/report/vpp_functional_tests/overview.rst b/docs/report/vpp_functional_tests/overview.rst index e8f8460d34..fda35072ef 100644 --- a/docs/report/vpp_functional_tests/overview.rst +++ b/docs/report/vpp_functional_tests/overview.rst @@ -5,14 +5,12 @@ Tested Virtual Topologies ------------------------- CSIT VPP functional tests are executed on virtualized topologies created using -Virtual Internet Routing Lab (VIRL) simulation platform contributed by Cisco. -VIRL runs on physical baremetal servers hosted by LF FD.io project. Majority -of the tests are executed in the three node logical test topology - Traffic -Generator (TG) node and two Systems Under Test (SUT) nodes connected in a -loop. Some tests use two node logical test topology - TG node and SUT1 node. -Both logical test topologies are shown in the figures below. - -:: +:abbr:`VIRL (Virtual Internet Routing Lab)` simulation platform contributed by +Cisco. VIRL runs on physical baremetal servers hosted by LF FD.io project. +Majority of the tests are executed in the three node logical test topology - +Traffic Generator (TG) node and two Systems Under Test (SUT) nodes connected in +a loop. Some tests use two node logical test topology - TG node and SUT1 node. +Both logical test topologies are shown in the figures below.:: +------------------------+ +------------------------+ | | | | @@ -68,9 +66,7 @@ For the test cases that require DUT (VPP) to communicate with VM over the vhost-user interfaces, a nested VM is created on SUT1 and/or SUT2 for the duration of these particular test cases only. DUT (VPP) test topology with VM is shown in the figure below including the applicable packet flow thru the VM -(marked in the figure with ``***``). - -:: +(marked in the figure with ``***``).:: +------------------------+ +------------------------+ | +----------+ | | +----------+ | @@ -135,7 +131,7 @@ CSIT |release| follows a common structured naming convention for all performance and system functional tests, introduced in CSIT |release-1|. The naming should be intuitive for majority of the tests. Complete -description of CSIT test naming convention is provided on +description of CSIT test naming convention is provided on `CSIT test naming wiki page `_. Here few illustrative examples of the new naming usage for functional test