ipgen is an Interactive Packet GENerator.
It is implemented using fast I/O frameworks like netmap and AF_XDP. It can interactively output packets of various sizes and rates, and measure how many have been dropped.
- Packet generation utilizing fast I/O frameworks
- netmap on FreeBSD
- AF_XDP on Linux
- Benchmarking based on RFC 2544
- Curses based interactive UI
- Packet pacing based on H/W feature (kernel patch required)
- Scenario based packet generation via a script
- Web based traffic viewer
- Flow list based packet generation for RSS
- FreeBSD 13 and 14
- Drivers that support netmap should work
- em, igb, ixg and ixl are tested
- Ubuntu Linux 22.04 and Fedora Linux 39
- Drivers that support AF_XDP should work
- igb and ixgbe are tested
pkg install gmake perl libevent
git clone [email protected]:iij/ipgen.git
cd ipgen
gmake depend && gmake && sudo gmake install
# Ubuntu
apt install libbsd-dev clang libssl-dev libevent-dev libbpf-dev bmake
# Linux
dnf install bmake libevent-devel libxdp-devel libbpf-devel openssl-devel clang libbsd-devel ncurses-devel
git clone https://github.com/iij/ipgen.git
cd ipgen
make depend && make && sudo make install
ipgen can be used with stock kernels of FreeBSD and Linux. However, it packet generation is bursty, i.e., it tries to send packets at once as much as possible. The behavior may be undesired for DUT.
Modern network interfaces support packet pacing features, e.g., IPG and PAP. Unfortunately, the features are not available on stock kernels and you need to patch a used driver if you want to use the feature.
The patch/
directory contains some patches for the features.
On linux, ipgen with AF_XDP uses only the 1st hardware queue on a network adapter, so if the network adapter uses multiple hardware queues ipgen with AF_XDP doesn't work correctly.
You can check if your network adapter, say eth0
, uses
multiple queues by ethtool -l eth0
.
If so you can change the number of using queues to just one by:
ethtool -L eth0 combined 1
Please refer to the following presentation materials.
ipgen: Interactive Packet Generator for performance measurement