[[TracNav(WARPLab/TOC)]] = WARPLab 7: Benchmarks = In order to get a better understanding of WARPLab performance, we have added [wiki:Reference/Utility/#wl_benchmark wl_benchmark] so that you can perform some basic performance testing on WARPLab setup. == Ethernet Performance == Since one of the biggest performance bottlenecks is moving data into and out of the node, we have provided some benchmarks on Ethernet performance. As part of our on-going development to make WARPLab better and faster, we have introduced a new [wiki:WARPLab/Framework/Modules#Transport Transport] (ie, the [source:ResearchApps/PHY/WARPLAB/WARPLab7/M_Code_Reference/classes/wl_transport_eth_udp_mex.m WARPLab MEX UDP Transport]) to boost communication performance between a host and a node. For more information on how to install and set up the WARPLab MEX UDP Transport, please refer to the [wiki:WARPLab/QuickStart QuickStart Guide]. Please note that due to hardware limitations within Xilinx peripherals, WARP v2 only supports non-jumbo Ethernet frames up to 1514 bytes. - Ethernet Performance Benchmarks - [wiki:WARPLab/Benchmarks/WARPLAB_7_3_0 WARPLab 7.3.0] - WARPLab 7.4.0 benchmarks are the same as WARPLab 7.3.0 - [wiki:WARPLab/Benchmarks/WARPLAB_7_5_0 WARPLab 7.5.0] - [wiki:WARPLab/Benchmarks/WARPLAB_7_5_1 WARPLab 7.5.1] - [wiki:WARPLab/Benchmarks/WARPLAB_7_6_0 WARPLab 7.6.0]