Troubleshooting the Winsock Performance Test (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)
1/6/2010
This section describes problems that might be experienced with the Winsock Performance Test. For more troubleshooting help, see Troubleshooting the CETK Tests.
Problem | Description | Resolution |
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Winsock Performance Test Does Not Run |
When you use Tux.exe to run the Perf_winsock2.dll client, an error message appears containing the text Unable to import Library. |
This error occurs if a file required by the Winsock Performance Test is not present on the target device with the Perf_winsock2.dll client. Before you run the Winsock Performance Test, verify that all required files are in the release directory or in the same directory on the target device as the Perf_winsock2.dll file. |
Winsock Performance Test Does Not Provide Test Results |
When you use Tux.exe to run the Perf_winsock2.dll client, an error message similar to the following error message appears: Couldn't connect to server xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ConnectSocket() for control connection failed, WSAError=10038 Communication between server and client failed; terminating test |
This error occurs if communication between the client and server cannot be initiated. Verify that Perf_winsockd2.exe is running on the server. Verify that the server has the IP address specified in the error message. If the server has a different IP address than the IP address specified in the error message, use the -s command line parameter to specify the correct server name or IP address. |
Winsock Performance Test Shows UDP Packets Not Received |
When you use the Winsock Performance Test to measure the performance of a gateway, UDP-related test cases including the UDP Ping test case indicate that packets fail to cross the gateway or indicate that the round trip time is zero. |
The Winsock Performance Test relies on port numbers that are not translated. If a target device, such as a gateway, uses network address translation (NAT), a TCP or User Datagram Protocol (UDP) port on the private side of the gateway is translated when one of the following conditions is met:
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Winsock Performance Test Reports Packet Loss despite CPU Cycle Availability |
Any of the UDP Receive tests report high packet loss, but CPU utilization is lower than 100%. |
A bug in a miniport driver is likely to lead to this condition. Such a bug will often be echoed by low throughput figures seen in TCP send/receive tests, caused by many retransmissions in the network traffic for the test connection. This may also arise when UDP socket buffer is not of sufficient size. In the UDP receive tests, the rate at which packets arrive at the miniport breaks down to a series of bursts with a delay between each burst. If the receiver cannot completely handle the packets arriving during a burst and its socket queue is not sufficiently large, then packets will be dropped. In this case, the low CPU utilization will be a result of only minimal work done to process small numbers of packets in the queue during the delay between each burst. To increase CPU utilization and increase the receive rate, the receive socket queue can be adjusted with the -q command line test parameter. |