On 9/3/2024 3:15 PM, Mohan Prasad J wrote:
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Add testcase to check TCP throughput of lan743x network driver. Test uses iperf3 to do performance testing of the driver. TCP data at different speeds is sent, received and verified.
Signed-off-by: Mohan Prasad J mohan.prasad@microchip.com
.../net/hw/microchip/lan743x/lan743x.py | 33 +++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 33 insertions(+)
diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/drivers/net/hw/microchip/lan743x/lan743x.py b/tools/testing/selftests/drivers/net/hw/microchip/lan743x/lan743x.py index 59f0be2a7..a3dcf7896 100755 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/drivers/net/hw/microchip/lan743x/lan743x.py +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/drivers/net/hw/microchip/lan743x/lan743x.py @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
import time import re +import json from lib.py import ksft_run, ksft_exit, ksft_pr, ksft_eq from lib.py import KsftFailEx, KsftSkipEx from lib.py import NetDrvEpEnv @@ -75,6 +76,38 @@ def test_network_speed(cfg) -> None: time.sleep(5) verify_speed_and_duplex(cfg.ifname, speed, duplex)
+def test_tcp_throughput(cfg) -> None:
- speeds = ["10", "100", "1000"]
- """Test duration in seconds"""
- test_duration = 5
- target_ip = cfg.remote_addr
- for speed in speeds:
set_speed_and_duplex(cfg.ifname, speed, 'full')
time.sleep(5)
verify_link_up(cfg.ifname)
send_command=f"iperf3 -c {target_ip} -t {test_duration} --json"
receive_command=f"iperf3 -c {target_ip} -t {test_duration} --reverse --json"
send_result = cmd(send_command)
receive_result = cmd(receive_command)
if send_result.ret != 0 or receive_result.ret != 0:
raise KsftSkipEx("No server is running")
send_output = send_result.stdout
receive_output = receive_result.stdout
send_data = json.loads(send_output)
receive_data = json.loads(receive_output)
"""Convert throughput to Mbps"""
send_throughput = round(send_data['end']['sum_sent']['bits_per_second'] / 1e6, 2)
receive_throughput = round(receive_data['end']['sum_received']['bits_per_second'] / 1e6, 2)
ksft_pr(f"Send throughput: {send_throughput} Mbps, Receive throughput: {receive_throughput} Mbps")
"""Check whether throughput is not below 0.9 times the set speed"""
threshold = float(speed) * 0.9
if send_throughput < threshold or receive_throughput < threshold:
raise KsftFailEx("Throughput is below threshold")
IMO it would be best to do these checks separately so the failure is immediately obvious.
Thanks,
Brett
- def main() -> None: with NetDrvEpEnv(__file__) as cfg: ksft_run(globs=globals(), case_pfx={"test_"}, args=(cfg,))
-- 2.43.0