[dts] [PATCH] test_plans: correct some typos of fortville_rss_granularity_config_test_plan.rst

Tu, Lijuan lijuan.tu at intel.com
Tue Feb 26 08:10:50 CET 2019


Applied, thanks

> -----Original Message-----
> From: dts [mailto:dts-bounces at dpdk.org] On Behalf Of Peng Yuan
> Sent: Monday, February 18, 2019 3:58 PM
> To: dts at dpdk.org
> Cc: Peng, Yuan <yuan.peng at intel.com>
> Subject: [dts] [PATCH] test_plans: correct some typos of
> fortville_rss_granularity_config_test_plan.rst
> 
> Correct some typos of fortville_rss_granularity_config_test_plan.rst
> 
> Signed-off-by: Peng Yuan <yuan.peng at intel.com>
> 
> diff --git a/test_plans/fortville_rss_granularity_config_test_plan.rst
> b/test_plans/fortville_rss_granularity_config_test_plan.rst
> index 4666d9c..c77f7e8 100644
> --- a/test_plans/fortville_rss_granularity_config_test_plan.rst
> +++ b/test_plans/fortville_rss_granularity_config_test_plan.rst
> @@ -64,11 +64,17 @@ Prerequisites
>     * 1x Fortville_spirit NIC (2x 40G)
>     * 2x Fortville_spirit_single NIC (1x 40G)
> 
> -2. software:
> +2. Software:
> 
>     * dpdk: http://dpdk.org/git/dpdk
>     * scapy: http://www.secdev.org/projects/scapy/
> 
> +3. Bind one port to DPDK driver::
> +
> +    ./usertools/dpdk-devbind.py -b igb_uio 05:00.0
> +
> +   Suppose the MAC address of the port is "00:00:00:00:01:00".
> +
> 
>  Test Case 1: test with flow type ipv4-tcp
> =========================================
> @@ -77,7 +83,7 @@ Test Case 1: test with flow type ipv4-tcp
> 
>     1. set up testpmd with Fortville NICs::
> 
> -         ./testpmd -c 0x1ffff -n 4 -- -i --coremask=0x1fffe --portmask=0x3  --rxq=16
> --txq=16 --tx-offloads=0x8fff
> +         ./testpmd -c 0x1ffff -n 4 -- -i --coremask=0x1fffe
> + --portmask=0x1 --rxq=16 --txq=16 --tx-offloads=0x8fff
> 
>     2. Reta Configuration(optional, if not set, will use default)::
> 
> @@ -105,7 +111,7 @@ Test Case 1: test with flow type ipv4-tcp
> 
>  2. using scapy to send packets with ipv4-tcp on tester::
> 
> -    sendp([Ether(dst="%s")/IP(src="192.168.0.%d",
> dst="192.168.0.%d")/TCP(sport=1024,dport=1025)], iface="%s")
> +    sendp([Ether(dst="00:00:00:00:01:00")/IP(src="192.168.0.1",
> + dst="192.168.0.2")/TCP(sport=1024,dport=1025)], iface=tester_itf)
> 
>     then got hash value and queue value that output from the testpmd on DUT.
> 
> @@ -152,7 +158,7 @@ Test Case 2: test with flow type ipv4-udp
> 
>     1. set up testpmd with Fortville NICs::
> 
> -         ./testpmd -c 0x1ffff -n 4 -- -i --coremask=0x1fffe --portmask=0x3  --rxq=16
> --txq=16 --tx-offloads=0x8fff
> +         ./testpmd -c 0x1ffff -n 4 -- -i --coremask=0x1fffe
> + --portmask=0x1 --rxq=16 --txq=16 --tx-offloads=0x8fff
> 
>     2. Reta Configuration(optional, if not set, will use default)::
> 
> @@ -181,7 +187,7 @@ Test Case 2: test with flow type ipv4-udp  2. using scapy
> to send packets with ipv4-udp on tester::
> 
> 
> -      sendp([Ether(dst="%s")/IP(src="192.168.0.%d",
> dst="192.168.0.%d")/UDP(sport=1024,dport=1025)], iface="%s"))
> +      sendp([Ether(dst="00:00:00:00:01:00")/IP(src="192.168.0.1",
> + dst="192.168.0.2")/UDP(sport=1024,dport=1025)], iface=tester_itf))
> 
>     then got hash value and queue value that output from the testpmd on DUT.
> 
> @@ -226,7 +232,7 @@ Test Case 3: test with flow type ipv6-tcp  test method is
> same as Test Case 1, but it need change all ipv4 to ipv6,  and using scapy to send
> packets with ipv6-tcp on tester::
> 
> -    sendp([Ether(dst="%s")/IPv6(src="3ffe:2501:200:1fff::%d",
> dst="3ffe:2501:200:3::%d")/TCP(sport=1024,dport=1025)], iface="%s")
> +
> + sendp([Ether(dst="00:00:00:00:01:00")/IPv6(src="3ffe:2501:200:1fff::1"
> + , dst="3ffe:2501:200:3::2")/TCP(sport=1024,dport=1025)],
> + iface=tester_itf)
> 
>  and the test result should be same as Test Case 1.
> 
> @@ -237,7 +243,7 @@ Test Case 4: test with flow type ipv6-udp  test method is
> same as Test Case 2, but it need change all ipv4 to ipv6,  and using scapy to send
> packets with ipv6-udp on tester::
> 
> -   sendp([Ether(dst="%s")/IPv6(src="3ffe:2501:200:1fff::%d",
> dst="3ffe:2501:200:3::%d")/UDP(sport=1024,dport=1025)], iface="%s")
> +
> + sendp([Ether(dst="00:00:00:00:01:00")/IPv6(src="3ffe:2501:200:1fff::1"
> + , dst="3ffe:2501:200:3::2")/UDP(sport=1024,dport=1025)],
> + iface=tester_itf)
> 
>  and the test result should be same as Test Case 2.
> 
> @@ -248,7 +254,7 @@ Test Case 5: test dual vlan(QinQ)
> 
>     1. set up testpmd with Fortville NICs::
> 
> -         ./testpmd -c 0x1ffff -n 4 -- -i --coremask=0x1fffe --portmask=0x3  --rxq=16
> --txq=16 --tx-offloads=0x8fff
> +         ./testpmd -c 0x1ffff -n 4 -- -i --coremask=0x1fffe
> + --portmask=0x1 --rxq=16 --txq=16 --tx-offloads=0x8fff
> 
>     2. set qinq on::
> 
> @@ -277,7 +283,7 @@ Test Case 5: test dual vlan(QinQ)  2. using scapy to send
> packets with dual vlan (QinQ) on tester::
> 
> 
> -
> sendp([Ether(dst="%s")/Dot1Q(id=0x8100,vlan=%s)/Dot1Q(id=0x8100,vlan=%s)],
> iface="%s")
> +
> + sendp([Ether(dst="00:00:00:00:01:00")/Dot1Q(id=0x8100,vlan=1)/Dot1Q(id
> + =0x8100,vlan=2)], iface=tester_itf)
> 
>     then got hash value and queue value that output from the testpmd on DUT.
> 
> @@ -302,7 +308,7 @@ Test Case 5: test dual vlan(QinQ)
>        testpmd> set_hash_input_set 0 l2_payload ivlan add
> 
>     send packet as step 2, got hash value and queue value that output from the
> testpmd on DUT, the value should be
> -   different with the values in step 2.
> +   different with the values in step 2 & step 4.
> 
>  Test Case 6: 32-bit GRE keys and 24-bit GRE keys test
> =====================================================
> @@ -311,7 +317,7 @@ Test Case 6: 32-bit GRE keys and 24-bit GRE keys test
> 
>     1. set up testpmd with Fortville NICs::
> 
> -         ./testpmd -c 0x1ffff -n 4 -- -i --coremask=0x1fffe --portmask=0x3  --rxq=16
> --txq=16 --tx-offloads=0x8fff
> +         ./testpmd -c 0x1ffff -n 4 -- -i --coremask=0x1fffe
> + --portmask=0x1 --rxq=16 --txq=16 --tx-offloads=0x8fff
> 
>     2. Reta Configuration(optional, if not set, will use default)::
> 
> @@ -339,8 +345,7 @@ Test Case 6: 32-bit GRE keys and 24-bit GRE keys test
> 
>  2. using scapy to send packets with GRE header on tester::
> 
> -
> -
> sendp([Ether(dst="%s")/IP(src="192.168.0.1",dst="192.168.0.2",proto=47)/GRE(
> key_present=1,proto=2048,key=67108863)/IP()], iface="%s")
> +
> + sendp([Ether(dst="00:00:00:00:01:00")/IP(src="192.168.0.1",dst="192.16
> + 8.0.2",proto=47)/GRE(key_present=1,proto=2048,key=67108863)/IP()],
> + iface=tester_itf)
> 
>     then got hash value and queue value that output from the testpmd on DUT.
> 
> @@ -365,14 +370,14 @@ Test Case 6: 32-bit GRE keys and 24-bit GRE keys test
>        testpmd> set_hash_input_set 0 ipv4-other gre-key add
> 
>     send packet as step 2, got hash value and queue value that output from the
> testpmd on DUT, the values should be
> -   different with the values in step 2.
> +   different with the values in step 2 & step3.
> 
> -5. set gre-key-len=4 by testpmd on dut, enable gre-key::
> +6. set gre-key-len=4 by testpmd on dut, enable gre-key::
> 
>        testpmd> global_config 0 gre-key-len 4
> 
>     send packet as step 2, got hash value and queue value that output from the
> testpmd on DUT, the values should be
> -   different with the values in step 4.
> +   different with the values in step 2 & step3 & step 5.
> 
>     So with gre-key-len=3 (24bit gre key) or gre-key-len=4 (32bit gre key),
> different rss hash value and queue value
>     can be got, it can be proved that 32bit & 24bit gre key are supported by
> Fortville.
> --
> 2.5.0



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