The previous 60 Mpps stil leads to ~30% duration stretching.
+ Add comment on why 36 Mpps was chosen as the new limit.
Change-Id: Ic11e8ece03939bdc8680cd7bc4122373583a2f17
Signed-off-by: Vratko Polak <vrpolak@cisco.com>
(cherry picked from commit
34dadfe8d168b72340b497469ee6550349689f1a)
u"Intel-XL710": 18750000,
u"Intel-XXV710": 18750000,
u"Intel-E810CQ": 58500000,
u"Intel-XL710": 18750000,
u"Intel-XXV710": 18750000,
u"Intel-E810CQ": 58500000,
- u"Mellanox-CX556A": 60000000, # 148809523,
+ # 2n-clx testbeds show duration stretching on high rates,
+ # depending on encapsulation TRex has to generate.
+ # 40 Mpps is still too much for dot1q (~8% stretching).
+ # 36 Mpps is around the maximal VPP throughput (l2patch 4c8t).
+ # Vxlan traffic will still show stretching at 36 Mpps (>12%),
+ # but we do not care about those tests that much.
+ u"Mellanox-CX556A": 36000000, # 148809523,
u"Amazon-Nitro-50G": 1500000,
u"virtual": 14880952,
}
u"Amazon-Nitro-50G": 1500000,
u"virtual": 14880952,
}