On 12/13/2016 07:53 AM, Billy McFall wrote:
I consulted with some of my Red Hat colleagues (primarily ODL developers) and they agree that the typical deployment they have seen is with one interface, not two.
+1

Billy McFall

On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 2:27 AM, Pierre Pfister (ppfister) <ppfis...@cisco.com <mailto:ppfis...@cisco.com>> wrote:

    As per my action item from last meeting, I asked RedHat guy why
    they came up with testing with 2 physical interfaces instead of
    just one.

    And the answer is really that they did that out of simplicity.
    We should probably run some tests and see if using a single
    interface makes a difference (and take a decision based on that).

    The person I talked to also mentioned that it is desirable to run
    tests with realistic flows and packet size rather than focusing on
    the very limited 64B Mpps test.

    - Pierre



    Le 7 déc. 2016 à 01:20, Maciek Konstantynowicz (mkonstan)
    <mkons...@cisco.com <mailto:mkons...@cisco.com>> a écrit :

    REMINDER:

    Next call details:
    https://wiki.fd.io/view/TWS
    CSIT - vHost user test scenarios for CSIT
    Wednesday, 7 December 2016
    09:00  |  PST Time | 1 hr
    17:00  |  GMT Time (London, GMT)  |  1 hr
    Join WebEx meeting:
    
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    Meeting number:202 237 426
    Meeting password:RZrXrBac (79797222 from phones)

    -Maciek

    On 2 Dec 2016, at 17:17, Maciek Konstantynowicz (mkonstan)
    <mkons...@cisco.com <mailto:mkons...@cisco.com>> wrote:

    Many thanks to all who attended the TWS call today. Notes were
    taken on #fdio-meeting IRC and CSIT wiki per links below.
    We agreed to have a follow-up TWS call to finish the live
    discussion - on Wednesday 7-Dec 09:00-10:00 PST, call details
    below and on FD.io <http://fd.io/> TWS page.

    Minutes:
    * Meeting ended Fri Dec  2 18:07:36 2016 UTC.  Information about
    MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot . (v 0.1.4)
    * Minutes:
    
http://ircbot.wl.linuxfoundation.org/meetings/fdio-meeting/2016/fdio-meeting.2016-12-02-16.58.html
    
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    Updates:
    https://wiki.fd.io/view/CSIT/vhostuser_test_scenarios
    <https://wiki.fd.io/view/CSIT/vhostuser_test_scenarios>

    Next call details:
    https://wiki.fd.io/view/TWS
    CSIT - vHost user test scenarios for CSIT
    Wednesday, 7 December 2016
    09:00  |  PST Time | 1 hr
    17:00  |  GMT Time (London, GMT)  |  1 hr
    Join WebEx meeting:
    
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<https://cisco.webex.com/ciscosales/j.php?MTID=m2d165f5c9f3fdf722826e7c05a4499c9>
    Meeting number:202 237 426
    Meeting password:RZrXrBac (79797222 from phones)

    -Maciek


    On 1 Dec 2016, at 15:05, Maciek Konstantynowicz (mkonstan)
    <mkons...@cisco.com <mailto:mkons...@cisco.com>> wrote:

    Here call details:

    vHost user test scenarios for CSIT - TWS meeting
    Friday, 2 December 2016
    17:00  |  GMT Time (London, GMT)  |  1 hr
    09:00  |  PST Time | 1 hr

    Join WebEx meeting:
    
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    Meeting number:203 819 086
    Meeting password:A335rJNd (23357563 from phones)

    Also updated here: https://wiki.fd.io/view/TWS
    <https://wiki.fd.io/view/TWS>

    -Maciek

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    On 1 Dec 2016, at 10:56, Maciek Konstantynowicz (mkonstan)
    <mkons...@cisco.com <mailto:mkons...@cisco.com>> wrote:

    OK, this sounds convincing at least to em. Set for 09:00 -
    10:00am PST tomorrow, Friday, 2-Dec.
    I will set up webex, and advertise it on csit-dev and vpp-dev
    and on TWS page.
    Give me an hour or so.. working in PST TZ makes me slower than
    UK - is it CA air? ;)

    -Maciek

    On 1 Dec 2016, at 05:02, Thomas F Herbert
    <therb...@redhat.com <mailto:therb...@redhat.com>> wrote:



    On 11/30/2016 08:41 PM, Maciek Konstantynowicz (mkonstan) wrote:
    All,

    We didn’t have much time to discuss the vhostuser use cases
    on CSIT project call earlier today.
    On the call we also didn’t have all the interested parties
    that were providing feedback to date.

    Hence agreed to hold a separate Tech WorkStream call to
    cover this.
    Quick check on #fdio-csit irc, this Friday AM PST seems to
    work for folks.
    What about 08:00-09:00 PST this Friday?
    0900-10:00 PST would be better for me.

    If yes, I will post meeting details here:
    https://wiki.fd.io/view/TWS

    -Maciek

    On 29 Nov 2016, at 18:53, Thomas F Herbert
    <therb...@redhat.com <mailto:therb...@redhat.com>> wrote:

    Maciek,

    Thanks!

    --TFH


    On 11/29/2016 09:27 PM, Maciek Konstantynowicz (mkonstan)
    wrote:
    All,

    Here is the first draft:
    https://wiki.fd.io/view/CSIT/vhostuser_test_scenarios
    <https://wiki.fd.io/view/CSIT/vhostuser_test_scenarios>

    I did my best to capture all inputs as per this thread.
    But it’s hardly readable yet - requires more TLC :)
    See what you think - feel free to add/edit things directly
    on FD.io <http://fd.io/> wiki page.

    Suggest to discuss next steps on csit weekly call
    tomorrow, details here:
    https://wiki.fd.io/view/CSIT/Meeting
    <https://wiki.fd.io/view/CSIT/Meeting>

    -Maciek

    On 28 Nov 2016, at 07:37, Thomas F Herbert
    <therb...@redhat.com <mailto:therb...@redhat.com>> wrote:

    All,

    At last week's CSIT meeting, Maciek (mkons...@cisco.com
    <mailto:mkons...@cisco.com>) offered to compile a summary
    suggestions on this mailing list.


    On 11/22/2016 11:34 AM, Pierre Pfister (ppfister) wrote:
    Hello Thomas,

    Sorry I haven't reached out faster, I was travelling.

    Please have a look at vppsb/vhost-test
    It includes a standalone script which provides VPP and
    VM configuration for PVP tests.
    - Runs testpmd in the VM
    - Supports various CPU configuration for VPP
    - Can run with or without gdb, debug or release

    Not committed yet:
    - Supports VM restart
    - Support for VPP restart
    - Support for multiple additional (dead) vhost interface

    I did that outside of the context of CSIT so people can:
    - Look at it and see what are the optimisations that are
    used
    - Use it without CSIT

    I will keep using and improving it because I use it for
    my own development and testing purposes.

    Rest of this inline.

    Le 8 nov. 2016 à 22:25, Thomas F Herbert
    <therb...@redhat.com <mailto:therb...@redhat.com>> a
    écrit :

    All:

    Soliciting opinions from people as to vhost-user
    testing scenarios and guest modes in fd.io
    <http://fd.io/> CSIT testing of VPP - vhost-user.

    I will forward to this mailing list as well as
    summarize any additional feedback.

    I asked some people that happen to be here at OVSCON as
    well as some Red Hat and Intel people. I am also
    including some people that are involved in upstream
    vhost-user work in DPDK.

    So far, I have the following feedback with an attempt
    to condense feedback and to keep the list small. If I
    left out anything, let me know.

    In addition to the PVP tests done now with small packets.

    Testpmd in guest is OK for now.

    1 Add multiple VMs (How many?)

    Makes sense to me. 2 is enough (4 would be good number).

    2 Both multi-queue and single-queue

    Yes. Ideally, 1-2-4 queues.
    With different number of workers (0 workers, i.e. single
    VPP thread, 1 worker, queues*2 workers).

    3 Tests that cause the equivalent of multiple flows in
    OVS. Varying variety of traffic including layer 2 and
    layer 3 traffic.

    Yes. Should test with L2 and L3.

    4 Multiple IF's (Guest or Host or Both?)

    Possibly.
    But more importantly, I think, we need to have VM
    restart and interface restart (delete - create).
    OpenStack integration generates a significant amount of
    delete-recreate of vhost interface.

    The following might not be doable by 17.01 and if not
    consider the following as a wish list for future:

    1 vxLan tunneled traffic

    2 VPP in guest with layer 2 and layer 3 vRouted traffic.

    3 Additional Overlay/Underlay: MPLS

    --TFH
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