On 9. 5. 2024 13:26, Luca Vizzarro wrote:
Add a new TestPmdPortStats data structure to represent the output
returned by `show port stats`, which is implemented as part of
TestPmdShell.
Bugzilla ID: 1407
Signed-off-by: Luca Vizzarro <luca.vizza...@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Paul Szczepanek <paul.szczepa...@arm.com>
---
dts/framework/remote_session/testpmd_shell.py | 68 +++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 68 insertions(+)
diff --git a/dts/framework/remote_session/testpmd_shell.py
b/dts/framework/remote_session/testpmd_shell.py
index 7910e17fed..d0b6da50f0 100644
--- a/dts/framework/remote_session/testpmd_shell.py
+++ b/dts/framework/remote_session/testpmd_shell.py
@@ -531,6 +531,42 @@ class TestPmdPort(TextParser):
)
+@dataclass
+class TestPmdPortStats(TextParser):
+ """Port statistics."""
+
+ #:
+ port_id: int = field(metadata=TextParser.find_int(r"NIC statistics for port
(\d+)"))
+
+ #:
+ rx_packets: int =
field(metadata=TextParser.find_int(r"RX-packets:\s+(\d+)"))
+ #:
+ rx_missed: int = field(metadata=TextParser.find_int(r"RX-missed:\s+(\d+)"))
+ #:
+ rx_bytes: int = field(metadata=TextParser.find_int(r"RX-bytes:\s+(\d+)"))
+ #:
+ rx_errors: int = field(metadata=TextParser.find_int(r"RX-errors:\s+(\d+)"))
+ #:
+ rx_nombuf: int = field(metadata=TextParser.find_int(r"RX-nombuf:\s+(\d+)"))
+
+ #:
+ tx_packets: int =
field(metadata=TextParser.find_int(r"TX-packets:\s+(\d+)"))
+ #:
+ tx_errors: int = field(metadata=TextParser.find_int(r"TX-errors:\s+(\d+)"))
+ #:
+ tx_bytes: int = field(metadata=TextParser.find_int(r"TX-bytes:\s+(\d+)"))
+
+ #:
+ rx_pps: int = field(metadata=TextParser.find_int(r"Rx-pps:\s+(\d+)"))
+ #:
+ rx_bps: int = field(metadata=TextParser.find_int(r"Rx-bps:\s+(\d+)"))
+
+ #:
+ tx_pps: int = field(metadata=TextParser.find_int(r"Tx-pps:\s+(\d+)"))
+ #:
+ tx_bps: int = field(metadata=TextParser.find_int(r"Tx-bps:\s+(\d+)"))
+
+
class TestPmdShell(InteractiveShell):
"""Testpmd interactive shell.
@@ -713,6 +749,38 @@ def show_port_info(self, port_id: int) -> TestPmdPort:
return TestPmdPort.parse(output)
+ def show_port_stats_all(self) -> list[TestPmdPortStats]:
+ """Returns the statistics of all the ports."""
Missing the Returns: section.
+ output = self.send_command("show port stats all")
+
+ # Sample output of the "all" command looks like:
+ #
+ # ########### NIC statistics for port 0 ###########
+ # values...
+ # #################################################
+ #
+ # ########### NIC statistics for port 1 ###########
+ # values...
+ # #################################################
+ #
+ iter = re.finditer(r"(^ #*.+#*$[^#]+)^ #*$", output, re.MULTILINE)
+ return [TestPmdPortStats.parse(block.group(1)) for block in iter]
+
+ def show_port_stats(self, port_id: int) -> TestPmdPortStats:
+ """Returns the given port statistics.
+
+ Args:
+ port_id: The port ID to gather information for.
+
+ Raises:
+ InteractiveCommandExecutionError: If `port_id` is invalid.
+ """
Missing the Returns: section.
+ output = self.send_command(f"show port stats {port_id}",
skip_first_line=True)
+ if output.startswith("Invalid port"):
+ raise InteractiveCommandExecutionError("invalid port given")
+
+ return TestPmdPortStats.parse(output)
+
def close(self) -> None:
"""Overrides :meth:`~.interactive_shell.close`."""
self.send_command("quit", "")