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CSIT (Continuous System Integration and Testing) Description

  1. Development of software code for fully automated VPP code testing, functionality, performance, regression and new functions.
  2. Execution of CSIT test suites on VPP code running on LF FD.io virtual and physical compute environments.
  3. Integration with FD.io continuous integration systems (Gerrit, Jenkins and such).
  4. Identified existing FD.io project dependencies and interactions:
    • vpp - Vector Packet Processing.
    • honeycomb - Honeycomb Agent for management plane testing.
    • ci-management - Management repo for Jenkins Job Builder, script and management related to the Jenkins CI configuration.

Project Scope

  1. Automated regression testing of VPP code changes
    • Functionality of VPP data plane, network control plane, management plane against functional specifications.
    • Performance of VPP data plane including non-drop-rate packet throughput and delay, against established reference benchmarks.
    • Performance of network control plane against established reference benchmarks.
    • Performance of management plane against established reference benchmarks.
  2. Test case definitions driven by supported and planned VPP functionality, interfaces and performance:
    • Uni-dimensional tests: Data plane, (Network) Control plane, Management plane.
    • Multi-dimensional tests: Use case driven.
  3. Integration with FD.io Continuous Integration system including FD.io Gerrit and Jenkins
    • Automated test execution triggered by VPP-VERIFY jobs other VPP and CSIT project jobs.
  4. Integration with LF VPP test execution environment
    • Functional tests execution on LF hosted VM environment.
    • Performance and functional tests execution on LF hosted physical compute environment.
    • Subset of tests executed on LF hosted physical compute running VIRL (Virtual Internet Routing Lab).