[dts] [PATCH V2] add test suite interrupt_pmd

Liu, Yong yong.liu at intel.com
Thu Feb 23 10:30:26 CET 2017


Gang, some comments below.

On 02/23/2017 04:08 PM, xu,gang wrote:
> Signed-off-by: xu,gang <gangx.xu at intel.com>
> ---
>   tests/TestSuite_interrupt_pmd.py | 257 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>   1 file changed, 257 insertions(+)
>   create mode 100644 tests/TestSuite_interrupt_pmd.py
>
> diff --git a/tests/TestSuite_interrupt_pmd.py b/tests/TestSuite_interrupt_pmd.py
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..6cb3fb6
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/tests/TestSuite_interrupt_pmd.py
> @@ -0,0 +1,257 @@
> +# BSD LICENSE
> +#
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> +
> +"""
> +DPDK Test suite.
> +
> +Rx interrupt pmd test suite.
> +"""
> +
> +import string
> +import re
> +import time
> +import utils
> +from test_case import TestCase
> +from utils import create_mask
> +from packet import Packet, sniff_packets, load_sniff_packets
> +
> +
> +class TestIntrPmd(TestCase):
> +
> +    VIFO_MODES = ['legacy', 'msi', 'msix']
> +    IGBUIO_MODES = ['legacy', 'msix']
> +
> +    def set_up_all(self):
> +        """
> +        Run before each test suite.
> +        """
> +        self.dut_ports = self.dut.get_ports(self.nic)
> +        self.verify(len(self.dut_ports) >= 2, "Insufficient ports")
> +        self.cores = self.dut.get_core_list("1S/4C/1T")
> +        self.portmask = utils.create_mask(self.dut_ports)
> +        self.coremask = create_mask(self.cores)
> +
> +        self.path = "./examples/l3fwd-power/build/l3fwd-power"
> +        self.build_app()
> +
> +    def build_app(self):
> +        """
> +        build sample app
> +        """
> +        out = self.dut.send_expect("make -C examples/l3fwd-power", "# ")
> +        self.verify("Error" not in out, "compilation error 1")
> +        self.verify("No such file" not in out, "compilation error 2")
> +
> +    def set_up(self):
> +        """
> +        Run before each test case.
> +        """
> +        pass
> +
> +    def scapy_send_packet(self, num=1):
> +        """
> +        Send a packet to port
> +        """
> +        self.dmac = self.dut.get_mac_address(self.dut_ports[0])
> +        txport = self.tester.get_local_port(self.dut_ports[0])
> +        self.txItf = self.tester.get_interface(txport)
> +        pkt = Packet(pkt_type='UDP')
> +        pkt.config_layer('ether', {'dst': self.dmac, })
> +        pkt.send_pkt(tx_port=self.txItf, count=num)
> +
> +    def test_diff_queue(self):
> +        """
> +        Verify interrupt pmd work fine with different queues
> +        """
> +        coremask = create_mask(self.cores)
> +        # At most 15 pair queues supported
> +        queues = [2, 4, 8, 15]
As I known 82599 support 16 queues, not sure about other NICs and not 
every NIC has more than 15 queues.
Queue requirement may not fulfilled on some 1G cards. Its' better to 
choice max queue supported by NIC  type.

> +        for queue in queues:
> +            #--config (port,queue,lcore)
> +            config_cmd = "--config=\""
> +            for idx in range(queue):
> +                config_cmd += "(0,%d,%s)," % (idx, self.cores[0])
> +            for idx in range(queue):
> +                config_cmd += "(1,%d,%s)," % (idx, self.cores[1])
> +            config_cmd += "\""
> +            cmd = self.path + \
> +                " -c %s -n %d -- -p %s -P " % (coremask,
> +                                               self.dut.get_memory_channels(), self.portmask)
> +            cmd += config_cmd
> +            put = self.dut.send_expect(
> +                cmd, "sleeps until interrupt triggers", 60)
> +            self.scapy_send_packet()
> +            out = self.dut.get_session_output(timeout=5)
> +            print out
> +            self.dut.send_expect("^C", "# ")
> +            self.verify_status(out, self.dut_ports[0], self.cores[0])

Just send one packet can not verify that every queue waked up. And we 
need to verify not only core but also queue information is correct.
> +
> +    def change_port_conf(self, lsc_enable=True, rxq_enable=True):
> +        """
> +        change interrupt enable
> +        """
> +        sed_cmd_fmt = "/intr_conf.*=.*{/,/\}\,$/c\    .intr_conf = {\\n\\t\\t.lsc = %d,\\n\\t\\t.rxq = %d,\\n\\t},"
> +        lsc = 0
> +        rxq = 0
> +        if lsc_enable:
> +            lsc = 1
> +        if rxq_enable:
> +            rxq = 1
> +        sed_cmd_str = sed_cmd_fmt % (lsc, rxq)
> +        self.dut.send_expect(
> +            "sed -i '%s' examples/l3fwd-power/main.c" % sed_cmd_str, "# ")
> +
> +    def test_pf_lsc(self):
> +        """
> +        Verify diff interrupt enable
> +        """
> +        if self.drivername == "igb_uio":
> +            for mode in self.IGBUIO_MODES:
> +                param = "intr_mode=%s" % mode
> +
> +                self.dut.send_expect("rmmod igb_uio", "# ")
> +                self.dut.send_expect(
> +                    "insmod ./%s/kmod/igb_uio.ko %s" % (self.target, param), "# ")
> +                self.dut.bind_interfaces_linux()
> +
> +                cmd = self.path + " -c %s -n %d -- -p %s -P " \
> +                                  "--config=\"(0,0,%s),(1,0,%s)\"" \
> +                                  % (self.coremask, self.dut.get_memory_channels(),
> +                                     self.portmask, self.cores[0], self.cores[1])
> +
> +                # build l3fwd-power with only lsc interrupt enable
> +                self.change_port_conf(lsc_enable=True, rxq_enable=False)
> +                self.build_app()
> +                self.verify_lsc_status(cmd, lsc=True)
> +
> +                # build l3fwd-power with lsc & rxq interrupt enable
> +                self.change_port_conf(lsc_enable=True, rxq_enable=True)
> +                self.build_app()
> +                self.verify_lsc_status(cmd, lsc=False)
> +        elif self.drivername == "vfio-pci":
> +            # build l3fwd-power with lsc and rx interrupt enable
> +            self.change_port_conf(lsc_enable=True, rxq_enable=True)
> +            self.build_app()
> +            # verify all vfio supported interrupt modes
> +            for mode in self.VIFO_MODES:
> +                cmd = self.path + " -c %s -n %d --vfio-intr=%s -- -p %s -P " \
> +                                  "--config=\"(0,0,%s),(1,0,%s)\"" \
> +                                  % (self.coremask, self.dut.get_memory_channels(), mode,
> +                                     self.portmask, self.cores[0], self.cores[1])
> +
> +                if mode != "msix":
> +                    self.verify_lsc_status(cmd, lsc=False)
> +                else:
> +                    self.verify_lsc_status(cmd, lsc=True)
> +
> +            # build l3fwd-power with only lsc interrupt enable
> +            self.change_port_conf(lsc_enable=True, rxq_enable=False)
> +            self.build_app()
> +
> +            # verify all vfio supported interrupt modes
> +            for mode in self.VIFO_MODES:
> +                cmd = self.path + " -c %s -n %d --vfio-intr=%s -- -p %s -P " \
> +                                  "--config=\"(0,0,%s),(1,0,%s)\"" \
> +                                  % (self.coremask, self.dut.get_memory_channels(), mode,
> +                                     self.portmask, self.cores[0], self.cores[1])
> +
> +                self.verify_lsc_status(cmd, lsc=True)
> +        elif self.drivername == "uio_pci_generic":
> +            cmd = self.path + " -c %s -n %d -- -p %s -P " \
> +                              "--config=\"(0,0,%s),(1,0,%s)\"" \
> +                              % (self.coremask, self.dut.get_memory_channels(),
> +                                 self.portmask, self.cores[0], self.cores[1])
> +
> +            # start l3fwd-power
> +            # build l3fwd-power with only lsc interrupt enable
> +            self.change_port_conf(lsc_enable=True, rxq_enable=False)
> +            self.build_app()
> +            self.verify_lsc_status(cmd, lsc=True)
> +
> +            # build l3fwd-power with lsc & rxq interrupt enable
> +            self.change_port_conf(lsc_enable=True, rxq_enable=True)
> +            self.build_app()
> +            self.verify_lsc_status(cmd, lsc=False)
> +
> +    def verify_lsc_status(self, cmd, lsc=True):
> +        """
> +        Verify lsc interrupt status
> +        """
> +        # start l3fwd-power
> +        out = self.dut.send_expect(cmd, "L3FWD_POWER", 60)
> +        # wait for linke ready
> +        time.sleep(10)
> +
> +        if lsc:
> +            for idx in range(2):
> +                txport = self.tester.get_local_port(self.dut_ports[idx])
> +                txItf = self.tester.get_interface(txport)
> +
> +                self.tester.send_expect("ifconfig %s down" % txItf, "# ")
> +                out = self.dut.get_session_output(timeout=10)
> +                print out
> +                self.verify("Port %d: Link Down" %
> +                            idx in out, "LSC can't detected link down")
> +                self.tester.send_expect("ifconfig %s up" % txItf, "# ")
> +                out = self.dut.get_session_output(timeout=10)
> +                self.verify("Port %d: Link Up" %
> +                            idx in out, "LSC can't detected link up")
> +        else:
> +            self.verify("lsc won't enable" in out, "LSC should not enabled")
> +
> +        self.dut.kill_all()
> +        time.sleep(2)
> +
> +    def verify_status(self, out, port, core):
> +        """
> +        Verify core status change
> +        """
Only port and core information are not enough, need also check queue.

> +        # make sure core normally waked up
> +        wakeup_msg = "lcore %s is waked up from rx interrupt on port %s" % (
> +            core, port)
> +        self.verify(wakeup_msg in out, "Expected core not waked up")
> +        # make sure core normally sleep
> +        sleep_msg = "lcore %s sleeps until interrupt triggers" % core
> +        self.verify(sleep_msg in out, "Expected core not sleep")
> +
> +    def tear_down(self):
> +        """
> +        Run after each test suite.
> +        """
> +        self.dut.kill_all()
> +        time.sleep(2)
> +        pass
> +
> +    def tear_down_all(self):
> +        """
> +        Run after each test suite.
> +        """
> +        pass



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