@@ -6,12 +6,84 @@
# A script to determine the maximum mpps. Logic:
# Increase mpps in 0.5 units
#
-# NOTE: please set "PREAMBLE" to the command line you use for
-#
-PREAMBLE="taskset -c 2 chrt -f 1"
MAXLAT="20000"
CYCLES_PER_PACKET="300"
OUTFILE=/usr/tmp/outfile
+PRIO=1
+CPULIST=0
+SCHED=""
+
+usage()
+{
+ echo "Usage:"
+ echo "$(basename $0) [OPTIONS]"
+ echo
+ echo "-c cpulist"
+ echo " List of processors to run on. The default is processor 0"
+ echo " Numbers are separated by commas and may include ranges. Eg. 0,3,7-11"
+ echo "-m maxlat"
+ echo " maximum latency in nanoseconds. The default is 20000"
+ echo " if the maximum is exceeded, that run of queuelat quits"
+ echo "-n cycles"
+ echo " Estimated number of cycles it takes to process one packet"
+ echo " The default is 300"
+ echo "-f"
+ echo " Set the scheduling policy to SCHED_FIFO."
+ echo " This is the default if not specified"
+ echo "-r"
+ echo " Set the scheduling policy to SCHED_RR".
+ echo "-p priority"
+ echo " default priority = 1. Valid numbers are from 1 to 99"
+ echo "-h"
+ echo " help"
+ echo " print this help message and exit"
+ exit
+}
+
+get_cpuinfo_mhz()
+{
+ grep "cpu MHz" /proc/cpuinfo | cut -f 3 -d " " | sort -rn | head -n1
+}
+
+# Check that the scheduling policy hasn't already been set
+# Exit with an error message if it has
+check_sched()
+{
+ if [ "${SCHED}" != "" ]; then
+ echo "Specify -f or -r, but not both"
+ usage
+ fi
+}
+
+# Process command line options
+while getopts ":c:frp:m:n:h" opt; do
+ case ${opt} in
+ c ) CPULIST="${OPTARG}" ;;
+ m ) MAXLAT="${OPTARG}" ;;
+ n ) CYCLES_PER_PACKET="${OPTARG}" ;;
+ f ) check_sched; SCHED="-f" ;;
+ r ) check_sched; SCHED="-r" ;;
+ p ) PRIO="${OPTARG}" ;;
+ h ) usage ;;
+ * ) echo "no such option"; usage ;;
+ esac
+done
+
+shift $((OPTIND -1 ))
+
+# If the user hasn't specified a scheduling policy
+# then set it to the default SCHED_FIFO
+if [ "${SCHED}" == "" ]; then
+ SCHED="-f"
+fi
+
+# Error checking that the user entered a priority between 1 and 99
+if [[ "${PRIO}" -lt "1" ]] || [[ "${PRIO}" -gt "99" ]]; then
+ echo "PRIO must be a number between 1 and 99"
+ usage
+fi
+
+PREAMBLE="taskset -c ${CPULIST} chrt ${SCHED} ${PRIO}"
echo "Determining maximum mpps the machine can handle"
echo "Will take a few minutes to determine mpps value"
@@ -21,7 +93,7 @@ for mpps in $(seq 3 3 50); do
echo testing "$mpps" Mpps
OUTFILE=$(mktemp)
- $PREAMBLE queuelat -m $MAXLAT -c $CYCLES_PER_PACKET -f "$(sh get_cpuinfo_mhz.sh)" -p "$mpps" -t 30 > "$OUTFILE"
+ $PREAMBLE queuelat -m $MAXLAT -c $CYCLES_PER_PACKET -f "$(get_cpuinfo_mhz)" -p "$mpps" -t 30 > "$OUTFILE"
exceeded=$(grep exceeded "$OUTFILE")
if [ ! -z "$exceeded" ]; then
@@ -37,7 +109,7 @@ for mpps in $(seq $first_mpps -1 3); do
echo testing "$mpps" Mpps
OUTFILE=$(mktemp)
- $PREAMBLE queuelat -m $MAXLAT -c $CYCLES_PER_PACKET -f "$(sh get_cpuinfo_mhz.sh)" -p "$mpps" -t 30 > "$OUTFILE"
+ $PREAMBLE queuelat -m $MAXLAT -c $CYCLES_PER_PACKET -f "$(get_cpuinfo_mhz)" -p "$mpps" -t 30 > "$OUTFILE"
exceeded=$(grep exceeded "$OUTFILE")
if [ -z "$exceeded" ]; then
@@ -54,7 +126,7 @@ for mpps in $(seq "$second_mpps" 0.3 $first_mpps); do
echo testing "$mpps" Mpps
OUTFILE=$(mktemp)
- $PREAMBLE queuelat -m $MAXLAT -c $CYCLES_PER_PACKET -f "$(sh get_cpuinfo_mhz.sh)" -p "$mpps" -t 30 > "$OUTFILE"
+ $PREAMBLE queuelat -m $MAXLAT -c $CYCLES_PER_PACKET -f "$(get_cpuinfo_mhz)" -p "$mpps" -t 30 > "$OUTFILE"
exceeded=$(grep exceeded "$OUTFILE")
if [ ! -z "$exceeded" ]; then
@@ -71,7 +143,7 @@ for mpps in $(seq "$third_mpps" -0.1 3); do
echo testing "$mpps" Mpps
OUTFILE=$(mktemp)
- $PREAMBLE queuelat -m $MAXLAT -c $CYCLES_PER_PACKET -f "$(sh get_cpuinfo_mhz.sh)" -p "$mpps" -t 30 > "$OUTFILE"
+ $PREAMBLE queuelat -m $MAXLAT -c $CYCLES_PER_PACKET -f "$(get_cpuinfo_mhz)" -p "$mpps" -t 30 > "$OUTFILE"
exceeded=$(grep exceeded "$OUTFILE")
if [ -z "$exceeded" ]; then
@@ -90,7 +162,7 @@ while [ $queuelat_failure == 1 ]; do
echo "$mpps Mpps"
for i in $(seq 1 10); do
- $PREAMBLE queuelat -m $MAXLAT -c $CYCLES_PER_PACKET -f "$(get_cpuinfo_mhz.sh)" -p "$mpps" -t 30 > "$OUTFILE"
+ $PREAMBLE queuelat -m $MAXLAT -c $CYCLES_PER_PACKET -f "$(get_cpuinfo_mhz)" -p "$mpps" -t 30 > "$OUTFILE"
exceeded=$(grep exceeded "$OUTFILE")
if [ ! -z "$exceeded" ]; then
@@ -113,7 +185,7 @@ while [ $queuelat_failure == 1 ]; do
echo -n "Starting 10 minutes run with "
echo "$mpps Mpps"
- $PREAMBLE queuelat -m $MAXLAT -c $CYCLES_PER_PACKET -f "$(get_cpuinfo_mhz.sh)" -p "$mpps" -t 600 > "$OUTFILE"
+ $PREAMBLE queuelat -m $MAXLAT -c $CYCLES_PER_PACKET -f "$(get_cpuinfo_mhz)" -p "$mpps" -t 600 > "$OUTFILE"
exceeded=$(grep exceeded "$OUTFILE")
if [ ! -z "$exceeded" ]; then
Incorporate the functionality of the get_cpuinfo_mhz.sh script into determine_maximum_mpps.sh so that get_cpuinfo_mhz.sh can be removed. Currently determine_maximum_mpps.sh (part of queuelat) asks the user to edit the PREAMBLE in the script to set the environment. Get rid of this by creating a menu that allows the user the set these variables from a menu when running the script. Here is the output from running the script with the -h option ./src/queuelat/determine_maximum_mpps.sh -h Usage: determine_maximum_mpps.sh [OPTIONS] -c cpulist List of processors to run on. The default is processor 0 Numbers are separated by commas and may include ranges. Eg. 0,3,7-11 -m maxlat maximum latency in nanoseconds. The default is 20000 if the maximum is exceeded, that run of queuelat quits -n cycles Estimated number of cycles it takes to process one packet The default is 300 -f Set the scheduling policy to SCHED_FIFO. This is the default if not specified -r Set the scheduling policy to SCHED_RR. -p priority default priority = 1. Valid numbers are from 1 to 99 -h help print this help message and exit Signed-off-by: John Kacur <jkacur@redhat.com>