On Dec 24, 2012, at 5:12 PM, Ronen Hod wrote:

> On 12/24/2012 02:33 PM, Yan Vugenfirer wrote:
>> Hello Guys,
>> 
>> There is a netperf-win project:
>> http://code.google.com/p/netperf-win/downloads/list
>> 
>> Hope it might help.
>> 
> 
> Do you know if it requires Visual Studio in order to compile?
> 
> Thanks, Ronen.

They have already compiled binaries in this link.

And it should be compilable with WDK only (Windows 7 WDK).

> 
>> Best regards,
>> Yan.
>> 
>> On Dec 24, 2012, at 12:44 PM, Ronen Hod wrote:
>> 
>>> FYI,
>>> The guys are struggling with netperf for Windows. Amos might CC you too.
>>> Ronen.
>>> 
>>> -------- Original Message --------
>>> Subject:    Re: [Autotest] About netperf test of Windows guests
>>> Date:       Tue, 18 Dec 2012 19:35:42 +0800
>>> From:       Amos Kong <[email protected]>
>>> To: Yiqiao Pu <[email protected]>
>>> CC: [email protected]
>>> 
>>> On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 06:19:47PM +0800, Yiqiao Pu wrote:
>>> >  On 12/18/2012 02:11 PM, Amos Kong wrote:
>>> > >Hi Yiqiao,
>>> > >
>>> > >I want to update netperf for Windows guests, but I upstream
>>> > >netperf_win doesn't work.
>>> > >
>>> > >>>>netperf.netperf_cygwin (doesn't work, no code to setup cygwin for
>>> > >>>>windows guest in upstream)
>>> > >We have a 'cyg_install' case in rh internal to install cygwin for
>>> > >Windoes guest, but it's pushed to Autotest upstream. But cygwin is
>>> > >used in netperf.netperf_cygwin
>>> > 
>>> > Thanks for find this problem I will send patch for that case too.
>>> > >Please help to push this case to upstream, and make sure it works. I
>>> > >suggest to test patches with fresh environment&  git tree&  images&
>>> > >etc before sending patches to upstream. Otherwise, it looks work, but
>>> > >it doesn't work really.
>>> > 
>>> > I always use the images from my internal tree test machine. So I
>>> > didn't find the cygwin problem. And I will pay attention next time.
>>> > But netperf_win.exe is working well in upstream. Please notice the
>>> > comments in cfg files. You need set up params "client, host" with
>>> > your own env. And the netperf related windows exe and scripts files.
>>> > I already send them to lmr. And he will help me to update them in
>>> > winutils.iso. If you want to test them now, you may can use our
>>> > internal winutils.iso first.
>>> 
>>> Yes, the netperf_win.netperf_exe tests work well with 2.4.5
>>> 
>>> netperf_exe.default_setting
>>> netperf_exe.best_registry_setting
>>> 
>>> > >Can you help to update netperf.exe in winutils.iso to 2.6.0 and test
>>> > >if case works?
>>> > 
>>> > About this seems you and wenli already get some solution :)
>>> 
>>> > >I have finished some code of netperf demo-mode and only tested with
>>> > >linux guests. I will send it out first, we can fix netperf_win part
>>> > >latter.
>>> > 
>>> > Looking forward for your patches. And as window netperf actually
>>> > only add some prepare steps. The main function for test running is
>>> > the same with Linux. So you can run it with windows guests too just
>>> > with the netperf_win params which using for env setup in windows
>>> > guest.
>>> 
>>> Yeah, I realized this, so the demo-mode patches already been sent out.
>>> 
>>> Thanks.
>>> 
>>> -- 
>>>             Amos.
>>> 
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