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authorDavid Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>2023-11-06 18:08:29 +1100
committerStefano Brivio <sbrivio@redhat.com>2023-11-07 09:56:13 +0100
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test/perf: Small MTUs for spliced TCP aren't interesting
Currently we make TCP throughput measurements for spliced connections with a number of different MTU values. However, the results from this aren't really interesting. Unlike with tap connections, spliced connections only involve the loopback interface on host and container, not a "real" external interface. lo typically has an MTU of 65535 and there is very little reason to ever change that. So, the measurements for smaller MTUs are rarely going to be relevant. In addition, the fact that we can offload all the {de,}packetization to the kernel with splice(2) means that the throughput difference between these MTUs isn't very great anyway. Remove the short MTUs and only show spliced throughput for the normal 65535 byte loopback MTU. This reduces runtime of the performance tests on my laptop by about 1 minute (out of ~24 minutes). Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au> Signed-off-by: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'test/perf')
-rw-r--r--test/perf/pasta_tcp53
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 52 deletions
diff --git a/test/perf/pasta_tcp b/test/perf/pasta_tcp
index a8938c3..3a8ad40 100644
--- a/test/perf/pasta_tcp
+++ b/test/perf/pasta_tcp
@@ -35,39 +35,23 @@ hout FREQ [ -n "__FREQ_CPUFREQ__" ] && echo __FREQ_CPUFREQ__ || echo __FREQ_PROC
info Throughput in Gbps, latency in µs, __THREADS__ threads at __FREQ__ GHz, __STREAMS__ streams each
report pasta lo_tcp __THREADS__ __FREQ__
-th MTU 1500B 4000B 16384B 65535B
+th MTU 65535B
tr TCP throughput over IPv6: ns to host
iperf3s host 100${i}3 __THREADS__
-ns ip link set dev lo mtu 1500
-iperf3 BW ns ::1 100${i}3 __THREADS__ __TIME__ __OPTS__
-bw __BW__ 15.0 20.0
-ns ip link set dev lo mtu 4000
-iperf3 BW ns ::1 100${i}3 __THREADS__ __TIME__ __OPTS__
-bw __BW__ 15.0 20.0
-ns ip link set dev lo mtu 16384
-iperf3 BW ns ::1 100${i}3 __THREADS__ __TIME__ __OPTS__
-bw __BW__ 15.0 20.0
-ns ip link set dev lo mtu 65535
iperf3 BW ns ::1 100${i}3 __THREADS__ __TIME__ __OPTS__
bw __BW__ 15.0 20.0
iperf3k host
tl TCP RR latency over IPv6: ns to host
-lat -
-lat -
-lat -
hostb tcp_rr --nolog -P 10003 -C 10013 -6
nsout LAT tcp_rr --nolog -P 10003 -C 10013 -6 -c -H ::1 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p'
hostw
lat __LAT__ 150 100
tl TCP CRR latency over IPv6: ns to host
-lat -
-lat -
-lat -
hostb tcp_crr --nolog -P 10003 -C 10013 -6
nsout LAT tcp_crr --nolog -P 10003 -C 10013 -6 -c -H ::1 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p'
hostw
@@ -77,34 +61,18 @@ lat __LAT__ 500 350
tr TCP throughput over IPv4: ns to host
iperf3s host 100${i}3 __THREADS__
-ns ip link set dev lo mtu 1500
-iperf3 BW ns 127.0.0.1 100${i}3 __THREADS__ __TIME__ __OPTS__
-bw __BW__ 15.0 20.0
-ns ip link set dev lo mtu 4000
-iperf3 BW ns 127.0.0.1 100${i}3 __THREADS__ __TIME__ __OPTS__
-bw __BW__ 15.0 20.0
-ns ip link set dev lo mtu 16384
-iperf3 BW ns 127.0.0.1 100${i}3 __THREADS__ __TIME__ __OPTS__
-bw __BW__ 15.0 20.0
-ns ip link set dev lo mtu 65535
iperf3 BW ns 127.0.0.1 100${i}3 __THREADS__ __TIME__ __OPTS__
bw __BW__ 15.0 20.0
iperf3k host
tl TCP RR latency over IPv4: ns to host
-lat -
-lat -
-lat -
hostb tcp_rr --nolog -P 10003 -C 10013 -4
nsout LAT tcp_rr --nolog -P 10003 -C 10013 -4 -c -H 127.0.0.1 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p'
hostw
lat __LAT__ 150 100
tl TCP CRR latency over IPv4: ns to host
-lat -
-lat -
-lat -
hostb tcp_crr --nolog -P 10003 -C 10013 -4
nsout LAT tcp_crr --nolog -P 10003 -C 10013 -4 -c -H 127.0.0.1 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p'
hostw
@@ -113,27 +81,18 @@ lat __LAT__ 500 350
tr TCP throughput over IPv6: host to ns
iperf3s ns 100${i}2 __THREADS__
-bw -
-bw -
-bw -
iperf3 BW host ::1 100${i}2 __THREADS__ __TIME__ __OPTS__
bw __BW__ 15.0 20.0
iperf3k ns
tl TCP RR latency over IPv6: host to ns
-lat -
-lat -
-lat -
nsb tcp_rr --nolog -P 10002 -C 10012 -6
hout LAT tcp_rr --nolog -P 10002 -C 10012 -6 -c -H ::1 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p'
nsw
lat __LAT__ 150 100
tl TCP CRR latency over IPv6: host to ns
-lat -
-lat -
-lat -
nsb tcp_crr --nolog -P 10002 -C 10012 -6
hout LAT tcp_crr --nolog -P 10002 -C 10012 -6 -c -H ::1 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p'
nsw
@@ -143,28 +102,18 @@ lat __LAT__ 1000 700
tr TCP throughput over IPv4: host to ns
iperf3s ns 100${i}2 __THREADS__
-bw -
-bw -
-bw -
iperf3 BW host 127.0.0.1 100${i}2 __THREADS__ __TIME__ __OPTS__
bw __BW__ 15.0 20.0
iperf3k ns
tl TCP RR latency over IPv4: host to ns
-lat -
-lat -
-lat -
nsb tcp_rr --nolog -P 10002 -C 10012 -4
hout LAT tcp_rr --nolog -P 10002 -C 10012 -4 -c -H 127.0.0.1 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p'
nsw
lat __LAT__ 150 100
tl TCP CRR latency over IPv4: host to ns
-lat -
-lat -
-lat -
-sleep 1
nsb tcp_crr --nolog -P 10002 -C 10012 -4
hout LAT tcp_crr --nolog -P 10002 -C 10012 -4 -c -H 127.0.0.1 | sed -n 's/^throughput=\(.*\)/\1/p'
nsw