zephyr/samples/net/zperf
Loic Poulain 7c5c222ca0 samples: net: Add test cases for USB EEM
Add test for zperf and http_server apps.

Signed-off-by: Loic Poulain <loic.poulain@linaro.org>
2018-04-06 06:50:34 -04:00
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src samples: net: zperf: Fix only IPv4/only IPv6 build, better messages 2018-01-22 10:15:27 +02:00
CMakeLists.txt
README.rst
prj_bt.conf
prj_frdm_k64f.conf
prj_frdm_k64f_prof.conf
prj_galileo.conf
prj_galileo_prof.conf
prj_netusb.conf net: samples: Reduce net pkt RAM usage 2018-03-16 14:45:24 -07:00
prj_qemu_x86.conf
prj_quark_se_c1000_devboard.conf net: samples: zperf: Reduce quark_se_c1000_devboard buffer counts 2018-02-10 09:20:42 +02:00
sample.yaml samples: net: Add test cases for USB EEM 2018-04-06 06:50:34 -04:00

README.rst

.. _zperf-sample:

zperf: Network Traffic Generator
################################

Description
***********

zperf is a network traffic generator for Zephyr that may be used to
evaluate network bandwidth.

Features
*********

- Compatible with iPerf_2.0.5.
- Client or server mode allowed without need to modify the source code.
- Working with task profiler (PROFILER=1 to be set when building zperf)

Supported Boards
****************

zperf is board-agnostic. However, to run the zperf sample application,
the target platform must provide a network interface supported by Zephyr.

This sample application has been tested on the following platforms:

- Freedom Board (FRDM K64F)
- Quark SE C1000 Development Board
- QEMU x86

Requirements
************

- iPerf 2.0.5 installed on the host machine
- Supported board

Depending on the network technology chosen, extra steps may be required
to setup the network environment.

Usage
*****

If Zephyr acts as a client, iPerf must be executed in server mode.
For example, the following command line must be used for UDP testing:

.. code-block:: console

   $ iperf -s -l 1K -u -V -B 2001:db8::2

For TCP testing, the command line would look like this:

.. code-block:: console

   $ iperf -s -l 1K -V -B 2001:db8::2


In the Zephyr console, zperf can be executed as follows:

.. code-block:: console

   zperf> udp.upload 2001:db8::2 5001 10 1K 1M


For TCP the zperf command would look like this:

.. code-block:: console

   zperf> tcp.upload 2001:db8::2 5001 10 1K 1M


If the IP addresses of Zephyr and the host machine are specified in the
config file, zperf can be started as follows:

.. code-block:: console

   zperf> udp.upload2 v6 10 1K 1M


or like this if you want to test TCP:

.. code-block:: console

   zperf> tcp.upload2 v6 10 1K 1M


If Zephyr is acting as a server, set the download mode as follows for UDP:

.. code-block:: console

   zperf> udp.download 5001


or like this for TCP:

.. code-block:: console

   zperf> tcp.download 5001


and in the host side, iPerf must be executed with the following
command line if you are testing UDP:

.. code-block:: console

   $ iperf -l 1K -u -V -c 2001:db8::1 -p 5001


and this if you are testing TCP:

.. code-block:: console

   $ iperf -l 1K -V -c 2001:db8::1 -p 5001


iPerf output can be limited by using the -b option if Zephyr is not
able to receive all the packets in orderly manner.