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Bug: skia: Change-Id: Ic0901ca84bf8e3fda29b3bd7a0504396445ca0f4 Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/124282 Reviewed-by: Kevin Lubick <kjlubick@google.com> Commit-Queue: Chris Dalton <csmartdalton@google.com>
333 lines
12 KiB
Python
Executable File
333 lines
12 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env python
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# Copyright 2016 Google Inc.
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#
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# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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# found in the LICENSE file.
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from __future__ import print_function
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from _adb import Adb
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from _benchresult import BenchResult
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from _hardware import HardwareException, Hardware
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from argparse import ArgumentParser
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from multiprocessing import Queue
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from threading import Thread, Timer
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import collections
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import glob
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import math
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import re
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import subprocess
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import sys
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import time
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__argparse = ArgumentParser(description="""
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Executes the skpbench binary with various configs and skps.
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Also monitors the output in order to filter out and re-run results that have an
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unacceptable stddev.
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""")
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__argparse.add_argument('skpbench',
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help="path to the skpbench binary")
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__argparse.add_argument('--adb',
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action='store_true', help="execute skpbench over adb")
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__argparse.add_argument('--adb_binary', default='adb',
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help="The name of the adb binary to use.")
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__argparse.add_argument('-s', '--device-serial',
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help="if using adb, ID of the specific device to target "
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"(only required if more than 1 device is attached)")
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__argparse.add_argument('-m', '--max-stddev',
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type=float, default=4,
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help="initial max allowable relative standard deviation")
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__argparse.add_argument('-x', '--suffix',
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help="suffix to append on config (e.g. '_before', '_after')")
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__argparse.add_argument('-w','--write-path',
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help="directory to save .png proofs to disk.")
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__argparse.add_argument('-v','--verbosity',
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type=int, default=1, help="level of verbosity (0=none to 5=debug)")
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__argparse.add_argument('-d', '--duration',
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type=int, help="number of milliseconds to run each benchmark")
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__argparse.add_argument('-l', '--sample-ms',
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type=int, help="duration of a sample (minimum)")
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__argparse.add_argument('--gpu',
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action='store_true',
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help="perform timing on the gpu clock instead of cpu (gpu work only)")
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__argparse.add_argument('--fps',
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action='store_true', help="use fps instead of ms")
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__argparse.add_argument('--pr',
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help="comma- or space-separated list of GPU path renderers, including: "
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"[[~]all [~]default [~]dashline [~]nvpr [~]msaa [~]aaconvex "
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"[~]aalinearizing [~]small [~]tess]")
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__argparse.add_argument('--nocache',
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action='store_true', help="disable caching of path mask textures")
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__argparse.add_argument('-c', '--config',
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default='gl', help="comma- or space-separated list of GPU configs")
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__argparse.add_argument('-a', '--resultsfile',
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help="optional file to append results into")
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__argparse.add_argument('skps',
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nargs='+',
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help=".skp files or directories to expand for .skp files")
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FLAGS = __argparse.parse_args()
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if FLAGS.adb:
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import _adb_path as _path
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_path.init(FLAGS.device_serial, FLAGS.adb_binary)
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else:
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import _os_path as _path
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def dump_commandline_if_verbose(commandline):
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if FLAGS.verbosity >= 5:
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quoted = ['\'%s\'' % re.sub(r'([\\\'])', r'\\\1', x) for x in commandline]
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print(' '.join(quoted), file=sys.stderr)
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class StddevException(Exception):
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pass
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class Message:
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READLINE = 0,
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POLL_HARDWARE = 1,
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EXIT = 2
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def __init__(self, message, value=None):
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self.message = message
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self.value = value
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class SubprocessMonitor(Thread):
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def __init__(self, queue, proc):
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self._queue = queue
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self._proc = proc
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Thread.__init__(self)
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def run(self):
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"""Runs on the background thread."""
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for line in iter(self._proc.stdout.readline, b''):
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self._queue.put(Message(Message.READLINE, line.decode('utf-8').rstrip()))
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self._queue.put(Message(Message.EXIT))
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class SKPBench:
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ARGV = [FLAGS.skpbench, '--verbosity', str(FLAGS.verbosity)]
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if FLAGS.duration:
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ARGV.extend(['--duration', str(FLAGS.duration)])
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if FLAGS.sample_ms:
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ARGV.extend(['--sampleMs', str(FLAGS.sample_ms)])
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if FLAGS.gpu:
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ARGV.extend(['--gpuClock', 'true'])
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if FLAGS.fps:
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ARGV.extend(['--fps', 'true'])
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if FLAGS.pr:
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ARGV.extend(['--pr'] + re.split(r'[ ,]', FLAGS.pr))
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if FLAGS.nocache:
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ARGV.extend(['--cachePathMasks', 'false'])
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if FLAGS.adb:
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if FLAGS.device_serial is None:
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ARGV[:0] = [FLAGS.adb_binary, 'shell']
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else:
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ARGV[:0] = [FLAGS.adb_binary, '-s', FLAGS.device_serial, 'shell']
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@classmethod
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def get_header(cls, outfile=sys.stdout):
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commandline = cls.ARGV + ['--duration', '0']
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dump_commandline_if_verbose(commandline)
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out = subprocess.check_output(commandline, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
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return out.rstrip()
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@classmethod
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def run_warmup(cls, warmup_time, config):
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if not warmup_time:
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return
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print('running %i second warmup...' % warmup_time, file=sys.stderr)
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commandline = cls.ARGV + ['--duration', str(warmup_time * 1000),
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'--config', config,
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'--skp', 'warmup']
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dump_commandline_if_verbose(commandline)
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output = subprocess.check_output(commandline, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
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# validate the warmup run output.
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for line in output.decode('utf-8').split('\n'):
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match = BenchResult.match(line.rstrip())
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if match and match.bench == 'warmup':
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return
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raise Exception('Invalid warmup output:\n%s' % output)
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def __init__(self, skp, config, max_stddev, best_result=None):
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self.skp = skp
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self.config = config
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self.max_stddev = max_stddev
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self.best_result = best_result
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self._queue = Queue()
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self._proc = None
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self._monitor = None
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self._hw_poll_timer = None
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def __enter__(self):
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return self
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def __exit__(self, exception_type, exception_value, traceback):
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if self._proc:
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self.terminate()
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if self._hw_poll_timer:
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self._hw_poll_timer.cancel()
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def execute(self, hardware):
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hardware.sanity_check()
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self._schedule_hardware_poll()
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commandline = self.ARGV + ['--config', self.config,
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'--skp', self.skp,
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'--suppressHeader', 'true']
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if FLAGS.write_path:
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pngfile = _path.join(FLAGS.write_path, self.config,
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_path.basename(self.skp) + '.png')
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commandline.extend(['--png', pngfile])
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dump_commandline_if_verbose(commandline)
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self._proc = subprocess.Popen(commandline, stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
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stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
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self._monitor = SubprocessMonitor(self._queue, self._proc)
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self._monitor.start()
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while True:
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message = self._queue.get()
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if message.message == Message.READLINE:
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result = BenchResult.match(message.value)
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if result:
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hardware.sanity_check()
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self._process_result(result)
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elif hardware.filter_line(message.value):
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print(message.value, file=sys.stderr)
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continue
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if message.message == Message.POLL_HARDWARE:
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hardware.sanity_check()
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self._schedule_hardware_poll()
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continue
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if message.message == Message.EXIT:
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self._monitor.join()
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self._proc.wait()
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if self._proc.returncode != 0:
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raise Exception("skpbench exited with nonzero exit code %i" %
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self._proc.returncode)
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self._proc = None
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break
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def _schedule_hardware_poll(self):
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if self._hw_poll_timer:
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self._hw_poll_timer.cancel()
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self._hw_poll_timer = \
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Timer(1, lambda: self._queue.put(Message(Message.POLL_HARDWARE)))
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self._hw_poll_timer.start()
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def _process_result(self, result):
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if not self.best_result or result.stddev <= self.best_result.stddev:
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self.best_result = result
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elif FLAGS.verbosity >= 2:
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print("reusing previous result for %s/%s with lower stddev "
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"(%s%% instead of %s%%)." %
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(result.config, result.bench, self.best_result.stddev,
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result.stddev), file=sys.stderr)
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if self.max_stddev and self.best_result.stddev > self.max_stddev:
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raise StddevException()
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def terminate(self):
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if self._proc:
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self._proc.terminate()
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self._monitor.join()
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self._proc.wait()
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self._proc = None
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def emit_result(line, resultsfile=None):
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print(line)
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sys.stdout.flush()
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if resultsfile:
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print(line, file=resultsfile)
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resultsfile.flush()
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def run_benchmarks(configs, skps, hardware, resultsfile=None):
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hasheader = False
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benches = collections.deque([(skp, config, FLAGS.max_stddev)
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for skp in skps
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for config in configs])
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while benches:
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try:
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with hardware:
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SKPBench.run_warmup(hardware.warmup_time, configs[0])
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if not hasheader:
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emit_result(SKPBench.get_header(), resultsfile)
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hasheader = True
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while benches:
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benchargs = benches.popleft()
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with SKPBench(*benchargs) as skpbench:
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try:
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skpbench.execute(hardware)
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if skpbench.best_result:
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emit_result(skpbench.best_result.format(FLAGS.suffix),
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resultsfile)
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else:
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print("WARNING: no result for %s with config %s" %
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(skpbench.skp, skpbench.config), file=sys.stderr)
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except StddevException:
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retry_max_stddev = skpbench.max_stddev * math.sqrt(2)
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if FLAGS.verbosity >= 1:
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print("stddev is too high for %s/%s (%s%%, max=%.2f%%), "
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"re-queuing with max=%.2f%%." %
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(skpbench.best_result.config, skpbench.best_result.bench,
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skpbench.best_result.stddev, skpbench.max_stddev,
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retry_max_stddev),
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file=sys.stderr)
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benches.append((skpbench.skp, skpbench.config, retry_max_stddev,
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skpbench.best_result))
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except HardwareException as exception:
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skpbench.terminate()
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if FLAGS.verbosity >= 4:
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hardware.print_debug_diagnostics()
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if FLAGS.verbosity >= 1:
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print("%s; rebooting and taking a %i second nap..." %
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(exception.message, exception.sleeptime), file=sys.stderr)
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benches.appendleft(benchargs) # retry the same bench next time.
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raise # wake hw up from benchmarking mode before the nap.
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except HardwareException as exception:
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time.sleep(exception.sleeptime)
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def main():
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# Delimiter is ',' or ' ', skip if nested inside parens (e.g. gpu(a=b,c=d)).
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DELIMITER = r'[, ](?!(?:[^(]*\([^)]*\))*[^()]*\))'
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configs = re.split(DELIMITER, FLAGS.config)
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skps = _path.find_skps(FLAGS.skps)
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if FLAGS.adb:
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adb = Adb(FLAGS.device_serial, FLAGS.adb_binary,
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echo=(FLAGS.verbosity >= 5))
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model = adb.check('getprop ro.product.model').strip()
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if model == 'Pixel C':
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from _hardware_pixel_c import HardwarePixelC
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hardware = HardwarePixelC(adb)
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elif model == 'Pixel':
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from _hardware_pixel import HardwarePixel
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hardware = HardwarePixel(adb)
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elif model == 'Pixel 2':
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from _hardware_pixel2 import HardwarePixel2
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hardware = HardwarePixel2(adb)
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elif model == 'Nexus 6P':
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from _hardware_nexus_6p import HardwareNexus6P
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hardware = HardwareNexus6P(adb)
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else:
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from _hardware_android import HardwareAndroid
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print("WARNING: %s: don't know how to monitor this hardware; results "
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"may be unreliable." % model, file=sys.stderr)
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hardware = HardwareAndroid(adb)
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else:
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hardware = Hardware()
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if FLAGS.resultsfile:
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with open(FLAGS.resultsfile, mode='a+') as resultsfile:
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run_benchmarks(configs, skps, hardware, resultsfile=resultsfile)
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else:
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run_benchmarks(configs, skps, hardware)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main()
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