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fi_pingpong(1)			   @VERSION@			fi_pingpong(1)

NAME
       fi_pingpong - Quick and simple pingpong test for libfabric

SYNOPSIS
	       fi_pingpong [OPTIONS]			  start server
	       fi_pingpong [OPTIONS] <server address>	  connect to server

DESCRIPTION
       fi_pingpong  is	a  pingpong test for the core feature of the libfabric
       library: transmitting data between  two	processes.   fi_pingpong  also
       displays	 aggregated  statistics after each test run, and can addition‐
       ally verify data integrity upon receipt.

       By default, the datagram (FI_EP_DGRAM) endpoint is used for  the	 test,
       unless otherwise specified via -e.

HOW TO RUN TESTS
       Two  copies  of	the  program must be launched: first, one copy must be
       launched as the server.	Second, another	 copy  is  launched  with  the
       address of the server.

       As a client-server test, each have the following usage model:

   Start the server
	      server$ fi_pingpong

   Start the client
	      client$ fi_pingpong <server address>

OPTIONS
       The  server  and	 client	 must  be able to communicate properly for the
       fi_pingpong utility to function.	 If any of  the	 -e,  -I,  -S,	or  -p
       options	are  used,  then  they must be specified on the invocation for
       both the server and the client process.	If the -d option is  specified
       on the server, then the client will select the appropriate domain if no
       hint is provided on the client side.  If the -d option is specified  on
       the  client, then it must also be specified on the server.  If both the
       server and client specify the -d option and the	given  domains	cannot
       communicate, then the application will fail.

   Control Messaging
       -B  <src_port>  :  The  non-default  source  port number of the control
       socket.	If this is not provided then the  server  will	bind  to  port
       47592  by  default  and	the  client will allow the port to be selected
       automatically.

       -P <dest_port> : The non-default destination port number of the control
       socket.	 If this is not provided then the client will connect to 47592
       by default.  The server ignores this option.

   Fabric Filtering
       -p <provider_name> : The name of the underlying fabric provider	(e.g.,
       sockets,	 psm, usnic, etc.).  If a provider is not specified via the -p
       switch, the test will pick one from the list of available providers (as
       returned by fi_getinfo(3)).

       -e  <endpoint>  :  The  type  of endpoint to be used for data messaging
       between the two processes.  Supported values are dgram, rdm,  and  msg.
       For more information on endpoint types, see fi_endpoint(3).

       -d <domain> : The name of the specific domain to be used.

   Test Options
       -I <iter> : The number of iterations of the test will run.

       -S <msg_size> : The specific size of the message in bytes the test will
       use or 'all' to run all the default sizes.

       -c : Activate data integrity checks at the receiver  (note:  this  will
       degrade performance).

   Utility
       -v : Activate output debugging (warning: highly verbose)

       -h : Displays help output for the pingpong test.

USAGE EXAMPLES
   A simple example
   Server: fi_pingpong -p <provider_name>
       server$ fi_pingpong -p sockets

   Client: fi_pingpong -p <provider_name> <server_addr>
       client$ fi_pingpong -p sockets 192.168.0.123

   An example with various options
   Server:
       server$ fi_pingpong -p usnic -I 1000 -S 1024

   Client:
       client$ fi_pingpong -p usnic -I 1000 -S 1024 192.168.0.123

       Specifically, this will run a pingpong test with:

       · usNIC provider

       · 1000 iterations

       · 1024 bytes message size

       · server node as 192.168.0.123

   A longer test
   Server:
       server$ fi_pingpong -p usnic -I 10000 -S all

   Client:
       client$ fi_pingpong -p usnic -I 10000 -S all 192.168.0.123

DEFAULTS
       There is no default provider; if a provider is not specified via the -p
       switch, the test will pick one from the list of available providers (as
       returned by fi_getinfo(3)).

       If no endpoint type is specified, 'dgram' is used.

       The  default tested sizes are: 64, 256, 1024, 4096, 65536, and 1048576.
       The test will only test sizes that are within  the  selected  endpoints
       maximum message size boundary.

OUTPUT
       Each  test  generates  data messages which are accounted for.  Specifi‐
       cally, the displayed statistics at the end are :

       · bytes : number of bytes per message sent

       · #sent : number of messages (ping) sent from the client to the server

       · #ack : number of replies (pong) of the server received by the client

       · total : amount of memory exchanged between the processes

       · time : duration of this single test

       · MB/sec : throughput computed from total and time

       · usec/xfer : average time for transferring a message outbound (ping or
	 pong) in microseconds

       · Mxfers/sec : average amount of transfers of message outbound per sec‐
	 ond

SEE ALSO
       fi_getinfo(3), fi_endpoint(3) fabric(7),

AUTHORS
       OpenFabrics.

Libfabric Programmer's Manual	  2016-09-02			fi_pingpong(1)
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