On 16 March 2016 at 16:37, Dave Taht wrote:
> it is helpful to name the test files coherently in the flent tests, in
> addition to using a directory structure and timestamp. It makes doing
> comparison plots in data->add-other-open-data-files simpler. "-t
>
I've re-tested selected cases with wmm_enabled=0 set on the DUT AP.
I'm attaching results.
Naming:
* "old-" is without mac/ath10k changes (referred to as kvalo-reverts
previously) and fq_codel on qdiscs,
* "patched-" is all patches applied (both mac and ath),
* "-be-bursts" is stock "bursts"
it is helpful to name the test files coherently in the flent tests, in
addition to using a directory structure and timestamp. It makes doing
comparison plots in data->add-other-open-data-files simpler. "-t
patched-mac-300mbps", for example.
Also netperf from svn (maybe 2.7, don't remember) will
TxOP 0 has a special meaning in the standard. For HT/VHT it means the
it is actually limited to 5484us (mixed-mode) or 1us (greenfield).
I suspect the BK/BE latency difference has to do with the fact that
there's bulk traffic going on BE queues (this isn't reflected
explicitly in the plots).