[ASTF] elephant-flow using pcap?

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Andreas Bourges

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Jul 10, 2018, 6:17:53 AM7/10/18
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Hi,

...first of all thanks once more for your 1st-class support! Astonishing - again and again and again... Just great.

I've implemented one test-case which is built on the http_eflow.py for ASTF. Generally this performs as expected (23-24 gbps in loopback), but the DUT has problems, because the HTTP-response is too large to be inspected. The customer is asking me, if it's possible to use a larger pcap (e.g nfsv4/tcp) and use that as a basis for generating one large flow. The idea would be to generate a new session based on the pcacp once the first session is closed.

However, I'm not aware of any knob to generate consecutive streams (like we can in STL, where one stream triggers another one...)?! The only thing would be to adjust cps to a very small value, so that the next flow will be generated approimately when the first flow has ended. But that's very rough.

Thanks for any input,

Andreas

hanoh haim

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Jul 10, 2018, 8:26:08 AM7/10/18
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You are correct. There is no ASTF action mechanism that trigger one flow from another flow termination. You could reduce the CPS but you still will have a few concurrent flows as the number of TRex DP threads.
EFlow issue is not necessarily related to the inspection, there are many software blocks that could be affected for example distribution to cores won’t work because only one core could handle one flow.

I would try to remove the inspection to verify this.

Thanks,
Hanoh

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