#!/usr/bin/env python3 # Copyright 2014 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. """ Performance runner for d8. Call e.g. with tools/run-perf.py --arch ia32 some_suite.json The suite json format is expected to be: { "path": , "owners": [], "name": , "archs": [, ...], "binary": , "flags": [, ...], "test_flags": [, ...], "run_count": , "run_count_XXX": , "timeout": , "timeout_XXX": , "retry_count": "resources": [, ...] "variants": [ { "name": , "flags": [, ...], }, ... ] "main":
, "results_regexp": , "results_processor": , "units": , "process_size": , "tests": [ { "name": , "results_regexp": , "results_processor": , "units": , "process_size": , }, ... ] } The tests field can also nest other suites in arbitrary depth. A suite with a "main" file is a leaf suite that can contain one more level of tests. A suite's results_regexp is expected to have one string place holder "%s" for the trace name. A trace's results_regexp overwrites suite defaults. A suite's results_processor may point to an optional python script. If specified, it is called after running the tests (with a path relative to the suite level's path). It is expected to read the measurement's output text on stdin and print the processed output to stdout. The results_regexp will be applied to the processed output. A suite without "tests" is considered a performance test itself. Variants can be used to run different configurations at the current level. This essentially copies the sub suites at the current level and can be used to avoid duplicating a lot of nested "tests" were for instance only the "flags" change. Full example (suite with one runner): { "path": ["."], "owners": ["username@chromium.org"], "flags": ["--expose-gc"], "test_flags": ["5"], "archs": ["ia32", "x64"], "run_count": 5, "run_count_ia32": 3, "main": "run.js", "results_regexp": "^%s: (.+)$", "units": "score", "tests": [ {"name": "Richards"}, {"name": "DeltaBlue"}, {"name": "NavierStokes", "results_regexp": "^NavierStokes: (.+)$"} ] } Full example (suite with several runners): { "path": ["."], "owners": ["username@chromium.org", "otherowner@google.com"], "archs": ["ia32", "x64"], "flags": ["--expose-gc"]}, "run_count": 5, "units": "score", "variants:" { {"name": "default", "flags": []}, {"name": "future", "flags": ["--future"]}, {"name": "noopt", "flags": ["--noopt"]}, } "tests": [ {"name": "Richards", "path": ["richards"], "main": "run.js", "run_count": 3, "results_regexp": "^Richards: (.+)$"}, {"name": "NavierStokes", "path": ["navier_stokes"], "main": "run.js", "results_regexp": "^NavierStokes: (.+)$"} ] } Path pieces are concatenated. D8 is always run with the suite's path as cwd. The test flags are passed to the js test file after '--'. """ from collections import OrderedDict from math import sqrt from statistics import mean, stdev import copy import json import logging import math import argparse import os import re import subprocess import sys import time import traceback from testrunner.local import android from testrunner.local import command from testrunner.local import utils from testrunner.objects.output import Output, NULL_OUTPUT SUPPORTED_ARCHS = ['arm', 'ia32', 'mips', 'mipsel', 'x64', 'arm64', 'riscv64'] GENERIC_RESULTS_RE = re.compile(r'^RESULT ([^:]+): ([^=]+)= ([^ ]+) ([^ ]*)$') RESULT_STDDEV_RE = re.compile(r'^\{([^\}]+)\}$') RESULT_LIST_RE = re.compile(r'^\[([^\]]+)\]$') TOOLS_BASE = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__)) INFRA_FAILURE_RETCODE = 87 MIN_RUNS_FOR_CONFIDENCE = 10 def GeometricMean(values): """Returns the geometric mean of a list of values. The mean is calculated using log to avoid overflow. """ values = list(map(float, values)) return math.exp(sum(map(math.log, values)) / len(values)) class ResultTracker(object): """Class that tracks trace/runnable results and produces script output. The output is structured like this: { "traces": [ { "graphs": ["path", "to", "trace", "config"], "units": , "results": [], "stddev": }, ... ], "runnables": [ { "graphs": ["path", "to", "runnable", "config"], "durations": [], "timeout": , }, ... ], "errors": [], } """ def __init__(self): self.traces = {} self.errors = [] self.runnables = {} def AddTraceResult(self, trace, result, stddev): if trace.name not in self.traces: self.traces[trace.name] = { 'graphs': trace.graphs, 'units': trace.units, 'results': [result], 'stddev': stddev or '', } else: existing_entry = self.traces[trace.name] assert trace.graphs == existing_entry['graphs'] assert trace.units == existing_entry['units'] if stddev: existing_entry['stddev'] = stddev existing_entry['results'].append(result) def TraceHasStdDev(self, trace): return trace.name in self.traces and self.traces[trace.name]['stddev'] != '' def AddError(self, error): self.errors.append(error) def AddRunnableDuration(self, runnable, duration): """Records a duration of a specific run of the runnable.""" if runnable.name not in self.runnables: self.runnables[runnable.name] = { 'graphs': runnable.graphs, 'durations': [duration], 'timeout': runnable.timeout, } else: existing_entry = self.runnables[runnable.name] assert runnable.timeout == existing_entry['timeout'] assert runnable.graphs == existing_entry['graphs'] existing_entry['durations'].append(duration) def ToDict(self): return { 'traces': list(self.traces.values()), 'errors': self.errors, 'runnables': list(self.runnables.values()), } def WriteToFile(self, file_name): with open(file_name, 'w') as f: f.write(json.dumps(self.ToDict())) def HasEnoughRuns(self, graph_config, confidence_level): """Checks if the mean of the results for a given trace config is within 0.1% of the true value with the specified confidence level. This assumes Gaussian distribution of the noise and based on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/68%E2%80%9395%E2%80%9399.7_rule. Args: graph_config: An instance of GraphConfig. confidence_level: Number of standard deviations from the mean that all values must lie within. Typical values are 1, 2 and 3 and correspond to 68%, 95% and 99.7% probability that the measured value is within 0.1% of the true value. Returns: True if specified confidence level have been achieved. """ if not isinstance(graph_config, LeafTraceConfig): return all(self.HasEnoughRuns(child, confidence_level) for child in graph_config.children) trace = self.traces.get(graph_config.name, {}) results = trace.get('results', []) logging.debug('HasEnoughRuns for %s', graph_config.name) if len(results) < MIN_RUNS_FOR_CONFIDENCE: logging.debug(' Ran %d times, need at least %d', len(results), MIN_RUNS_FOR_CONFIDENCE) return False logging.debug(' Results: %d entries', len(results)) avg = mean(results) avg_stderr = stdev(results) / sqrt(len(results)) logging.debug(' Mean: %.2f, mean_stderr: %.2f', avg, avg_stderr) logging.info('>>> Confidence level is %.2f', avg / max(1000.0 * avg_stderr, .1)) return confidence_level * avg_stderr < avg / 1000.0 def __str__(self): # pragma: no cover return json.dumps(self.ToDict(), indent=2, separators=(',', ': ')) def RunResultsProcessor(results_processor, output, count): # Dummy pass through for null-runs. if output.stdout is None: return output # We assume the results processor is relative to the suite. assert os.path.exists(results_processor) p = subprocess.Popen( [sys.executable, results_processor], stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, ) new_output = copy.copy(output) new_output.stdout = p.communicate( input=output.stdout.encode('utf-8'))[0].decode('utf-8') logging.info('>>> Processed stdout (#%d):\n%s', count, output.stdout) return new_output class Node(object): """Represents a node in the suite tree structure.""" def __init__(self, *args): self._children = [] def AppendChild(self, child): self._children.append(child) @property def children(self): return self._children def __iter__(self): yield self for child in self.children: yield from iter(child) class DefaultSentinel(Node): """Fake parent node with all default values.""" def __init__(self, binary = 'd8'): super(DefaultSentinel, self).__init__() self.binary = binary self.run_count = 10 self.timeout = 60 self.retry_count = 4 self.path = [] self.graphs = [] self.flags = [] self.test_flags = [] self.process_size = False self.resources = [] self.results_processor = None self.results_regexp = None self.stddev_regexp = None self.units = 'score' self.total = False self.owners = [] self.main = None def __str__(self): return type(self).__name__ class GraphConfig(Node): """Represents a suite definition. Can either be a leaf or an inner node that provides default values. """ def __init__(self, suite, parent, arch): super(GraphConfig, self).__init__() self._suite = suite assert isinstance(suite.get('path', []), list) assert isinstance(suite.get('owners', []), list) assert isinstance(suite['name'], str) assert isinstance(suite.get('flags', []), list) assert isinstance(suite.get('test_flags', []), list) assert isinstance(suite.get('resources', []), list) # Only used by child classes self.main = suite.get('main', parent.main) # Keep parent for easier debugging self.parent = parent # Accumulated values. self.path = parent.path[:] + suite.get('path', []) self.graphs = parent.graphs[:] + [suite['name']] self.flags = parent.flags[:] + suite.get('flags', []) self.test_flags = parent.test_flags[:] + suite.get('test_flags', []) self.owners = parent.owners[:] + suite.get('owners', []) # Values independent of parent node. self.resources = suite.get('resources', []) # Descrete values (with parent defaults). self.binary = suite.get('binary', parent.binary) self.run_count = suite.get('run_count', parent.run_count) self.run_count = suite.get('run_count_%s' % arch, self.run_count) self.retry_count = suite.get('retry_count', parent.retry_count) self.retry_count = suite.get('retry_count_%s' % arch, self.retry_count) self.timeout = suite.get('timeout', parent.timeout) self.timeout = suite.get('timeout_%s' % arch, self.timeout) self.units = suite.get('units', parent.units) self.total = suite.get('total', parent.total) self.results_processor = suite.get( 'results_processor', parent.results_processor) self.process_size = suite.get('process_size', parent.process_size) # A regular expression for results. If the parent graph provides a # regexp and the current suite has none, a string place holder for the # suite name is expected. # TODO(machenbach): Currently that makes only sense for the leaf level. # Multiple place holders for multiple levels are not supported. self.results_regexp = suite.get('results_regexp', None) if self.results_regexp is None and parent.results_regexp: try: self.results_regexp = parent.results_regexp % re.escape(suite['name']) except TypeError as e: raise TypeError( "Got error while preparing results_regexp: " "parent.results_regexp='%s' suite.name='%s' suite='%s', error: %s" % (parent.results_regexp, suite['name'], str(suite)[:100], e)) # A similar regular expression for the standard deviation (optional). if parent.stddev_regexp: stddev_default = parent.stddev_regexp % re.escape(suite['name']) else: stddev_default = None self.stddev_regexp = suite.get('stddev_regexp', stddev_default) @property def name(self): return '/'.join(self.graphs) def __str__(self): return "%s(%s)" % (type(self).__name__, self.name) class VariantConfig(GraphConfig): """Represents an intermediate node that has children that are all variants of each other""" def __init__(self, suite, parent, arch): super(VariantConfig, self).__init__(suite, parent, arch) assert "variants" in suite for variant in suite.get('variants'): assert "variants" not in variant, \ "Cannot directly nest variants:" + str(variant)[:100] assert "name" in variant, \ "Variant must have 'name' property: " + str(variant)[:100] assert len(variant) >= 2, \ "Variant must define other properties than 'name': " + str(variant) class LeafTraceConfig(GraphConfig): """Represents a leaf in the suite tree structure.""" def __init__(self, suite, parent, arch): super(LeafTraceConfig, self).__init__(suite, parent, arch) assert self.results_regexp if '%s' in self.results_regexp: raise Exception( "results_regexp at the wrong level. " "Regexp should not contain '%%s': results_regexp='%s' name=%s" % (self.results_regexp, self.name)) def AppendChild(self, node): raise Exception("%s cannot have child configs." % type(self).__name__) def ConsumeOutput(self, output, result_tracker): """Extracts trace results from the output. Args: output: Output object from the test run. result_tracker: Result tracker to be updated. Returns: The raw extracted result value or None if an error occurred. """ if len(self.children) > 0: results_for_total = [] for trace in self.children: result = trace.ConsumeOutput(output, result_tracker) if result: results_for_total.append(result) result = None stddev = None try: result = float( re.search(self.results_regexp, output.stdout, re.M).group(1)) except ValueError: result_tracker.AddError( 'Regexp "%s" returned a non-numeric for test %s.' % (self.results_regexp, self.name)) except: result_tracker.AddError( 'Regexp "%s" did not match for test %s.' % (self.results_regexp, self.name)) try: if self.stddev_regexp: if result_tracker.TraceHasStdDev(self): result_tracker.AddError( 'Test %s should only run once since a stddev is provided by the ' 'test.' % self.name) stddev = re.search(self.stddev_regexp, output.stdout, re.M).group(1) except: result_tracker.AddError( 'Regexp "%s" did not match for test %s.' % (self.stddev_regexp, self.name)) if result: result_tracker.AddTraceResult(self, result, stddev) return result class TraceConfig(GraphConfig): """ A TraceConfig contains either TraceConfigs or LeafTraceConfigs """ def ConsumeOutput(self, output, result_tracker): """Processes test run output and updates result tracker. Args: output: Output object from the test run. result_tracker: ResultTracker object to be updated. count: Index of the test run (used for better logging). """ results_for_total = [] for trace in self.children: result = trace.ConsumeOutput(output, result_tracker) if result: results_for_total.append(result) if self.total: # Produce total metric only when all traces have produced results. if len(self.children) != len(results_for_total): result_tracker.AddError( 'Not all traces have produced results. Can not compute total for ' '%s.' % self.name) return # Calculate total as a the geometric mean for results from all traces. total_trace = LeafTraceConfig( { 'name': 'Total', 'units': self.children[0].units }, self, self.arch) result_tracker.AddTraceResult(total_trace, GeometricMean(results_for_total), '') def AppendChild(self, node): if node.__class__ not in (TraceConfig, LeafTraceConfig): raise Exception( "%s only allows TraceConfig and LeafTraceConfig as child configs." % type(self).__name__) super(TraceConfig, self).AppendChild(node) class RunnableConfig(TraceConfig): """Represents a runnable suite definition (i.e. has a main file). """ def __init__(self, suite, parent, arch): super(RunnableConfig, self).__init__(suite, parent, arch) self.arch = arch assert self.main, "No main js file provided" if not self.owners: logging.error("No owners provided for %s" % self.name) def ChangeCWD(self, suite_path): """Changes the cwd to to path defined in the current graph. The tests are supposed to be relative to the suite configuration. """ suite_dir = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(suite_path)) bench_dir = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(*self.path)) cwd = os.path.join(suite_dir, bench_dir) logging.debug('Changing CWD to: %s' % cwd) os.chdir(cwd) def GetCommandFlags(self, extra_flags=None): suffix = ['--'] + self.test_flags if self.test_flags else [] return self.flags + (extra_flags or []) + [self.main] + suffix def GetCommand(self, cmd_prefix, shell_dir, extra_flags=None): # TODO(machenbach): This requires +.exe if run on windows. extra_flags = extra_flags or [] if self.binary != 'd8' and '--prof' in extra_flags: logging.info('Profiler supported only on a benchmark run with d8') if self.process_size: cmd_prefix = ['/usr/bin/time', '--format=MaxMemory: %MKB'] + cmd_prefix if self.binary.endswith('.py'): # Copy cmd_prefix instead of update (+=). cmd_prefix = cmd_prefix + [sys.executable] return command.Command( cmd_prefix=cmd_prefix, shell=os.path.join(shell_dir, self.binary), args=self.GetCommandFlags(extra_flags=extra_flags), timeout=self.timeout or 60, handle_sigterm=True) def ProcessOutput(self, output, result_tracker, count): """Processes test run output and updates result tracker. Args: output: Output object from the test run. result_tracker: ResultTracker object to be updated. count: Index of the test run (used for better logging). """ if self.results_processor: output = RunResultsProcessor(self.results_processor, output, count) self.ConsumeOutput(output, result_tracker) class RunnableLeafTraceConfig(LeafTraceConfig, RunnableConfig): """Represents a runnable suite definition that is a leaf.""" def __init__(self, suite, parent, arch): super(RunnableLeafTraceConfig, self).__init__(suite, parent, arch) if not self.owners: logging.error("No owners provided for %s" % self.name) def ProcessOutput(self, output, result_tracker, count): result_tracker.AddRunnableDuration(self, output.duration) self.ConsumeOutput(output, result_tracker) def MakeGraphConfig(suite, parent, arch): cls = GetGraphConfigClass(suite, parent) return cls(suite, parent, arch) def GetGraphConfigClass(suite, parent): """Factory method for making graph configuration objects.""" if isinstance(parent, TraceConfig): if suite.get("tests"): return TraceConfig return LeafTraceConfig elif suite.get('main') is not None: # A main file makes this graph runnable. Empty strings are accepted. if suite.get('tests'): # This graph has subgraphs (traces). return RunnableConfig else: # This graph has no subgraphs, it's a leaf. return RunnableLeafTraceConfig elif suite.get('tests'): # This is neither a leaf nor a runnable. return GraphConfig else: # pragma: no cover raise Exception('Invalid suite configuration.' + str(suite)[:200]) def BuildGraphConfigs(suite, parent, arch): """Builds a tree structure of graph objects that corresponds to the suite configuration. - GraphConfig: - Can have arbitrary children - can be used to store properties used by it's children - VariantConfig - Has variants of the same (any) type as children For all other configs see the override AppendChild methods. Example 1: - GraphConfig - RunnableLeafTraceConfig (no children) - ... Example 2: - RunnableConfig - LeafTraceConfig (no children) - ... Example 3: - RunnableConfig - LeafTraceConfig (optional) - TraceConfig - LeafTraceConfig (no children) - ... - TraceConfig (optional) - ... - ... Example 4: - VariantConfig - RunnableConfig - ... - RunnableConfig - ... """ # TODO(machenbach): Implement notion of cpu type? if arch not in suite.get('archs', SUPPORTED_ARCHS): return None variants = suite.get('variants', []) if len(variants) == 0: graph = MakeGraphConfig(suite, parent, arch) for subsuite in suite.get('tests', []): BuildGraphConfigs(subsuite, graph, arch) else: graph = VariantConfig(suite, parent, arch) variant_class = GetGraphConfigClass(suite, parent) for variant_suite in variants: # Propagate down the results_regexp if it's not override in the variant variant_suite.setdefault('results_regexp', suite.get('results_regexp', None)) variant_graph = variant_class(variant_suite, graph, arch) graph.AppendChild(variant_graph) for subsuite in suite.get('tests', []): BuildGraphConfigs(subsuite, variant_graph, arch) parent.AppendChild(graph) return graph def FlattenRunnables(node, node_cb): """Generator that traverses the tree structure and iterates over all runnables. """ node_cb(node) if isinstance(node, RunnableConfig): yield node elif isinstance(node, Node): for child in node._children: for result in FlattenRunnables(child, node_cb): yield result else: # pragma: no cover raise Exception('Invalid suite configuration.') def find_build_directory(base_path, arch): """Returns the location of d8 or node in the build output directory. This supports a seamless transition between legacy build location (out/Release) and new build location (out/build). """ def is_build(path): # We support d8 or node as executables. We don't support testing on # Windows. return (os.path.isfile(os.path.join(path, 'd8')) or os.path.isfile(os.path.join(path, 'node'))) possible_paths = [ # Location developer wrapper scripts is using. '%s.release' % arch, # Current build location on bots. 'build', # Legacy build location on bots. 'Release', ] possible_paths = [os.path.join(base_path, p) for p in possible_paths] actual_paths = list(filter(is_build, possible_paths)) assert actual_paths, 'No build directory found.' assert len( actual_paths ) == 1, 'Found ambiguous build directories use --binary-override-path.' return actual_paths[0] class Platform(object): def __init__(self, args): self.shell_dir = args.shell_dir self.shell_dir_secondary = args.shell_dir_secondary self.is_dry_run = args.dry_run self.extra_flags = args.extra_flags.split() self.args = args @staticmethod def ReadBuildConfig(args): config_path = os.path.join(args.shell_dir, 'v8_build_config.json') if not os.path.isfile(config_path): return {} with open(config_path) as f: return json.load(f) @staticmethod def GetPlatform(args): if Platform.ReadBuildConfig(args).get('is_android', False): return AndroidPlatform(args) else: return DesktopPlatform(args) def _Run(self, runnable, count, secondary=False): raise NotImplementedError() # pragma: no cover def _LoggedRun(self, runnable, count, secondary=False): suffix = ' - secondary' if secondary else '' title = '>>> %%s (#%d)%s:' % ((count + 1), suffix) try: output = self._Run(runnable, count, secondary) except OSError: logging.exception(title % 'OSError') raise if output.stdout: logging.info(title % 'Stdout' + '\n%s', output.stdout) if output.stderr: # pragma: no cover # Print stderr for debugging. logging.info(title % 'Stderr' + '\n%s', output.stderr) logging.warning('>>> Test timed out after %ss.', runnable.timeout) if output.exit_code != 0: logging.warning('>>> Test crashed with exit code %d.', output.exit_code) return output def Run(self, runnable, count, secondary): """Execute the benchmark's main file. Args: runnable: A Runnable benchmark instance. count: The number of this (repeated) run. secondary: True if secondary run should be executed. Returns: A tuple with the two benchmark outputs. The latter will be NULL_OUTPUT if secondary is False. """ output = self._LoggedRun(runnable, count, secondary=False) if secondary: return output, self._LoggedRun(runnable, count, secondary=True) else: return output, NULL_OUTPUT class DesktopPlatform(Platform): def __init__(self, args): super(DesktopPlatform, self).__init__(args) self.command_prefix = [] # Setup command class to OS specific version. command.setup(utils.GuessOS(), args.device) if args.prioritize or args.affinitize != None: self.command_prefix = ['schedtool'] if args.prioritize: self.command_prefix += ['-n', '-20'] if args.affinitize != None: # schedtool expects a bit pattern when setting affinity, where each # bit set to '1' corresponds to a core where the process may run on. # First bit corresponds to CPU 0. Since the 'affinitize' parameter is # a core number, we need to map to said bit pattern. cpu = int(args.affinitize) core = 1 << cpu self.command_prefix += ['-a', ('0x%x' % core)] self.command_prefix += ['-e'] def PreExecution(self): pass def PostExecution(self): pass def PreTests(self, node, path): if isinstance(node, RunnableConfig): node.ChangeCWD(path) def _Run(self, runnable, count, secondary=False): shell_dir = self.shell_dir_secondary if secondary else self.shell_dir cmd = runnable.GetCommand(self.command_prefix, shell_dir, self.extra_flags) logging.debug('Running command: %s' % cmd) output = Output() if self.is_dry_run else cmd.execute() if output.IsSuccess() and '--prof' in self.extra_flags: os_prefix = {'linux': 'linux', 'macos': 'mac'}.get(utils.GuessOS()) if os_prefix: if not self.is_dry_run: tick_tools = os.path.join(TOOLS_BASE, '%s-tick-processor' % os_prefix) subprocess.check_call(tick_tools + ' --only-summary', shell=True) else: # pragma: no cover logging.warning( 'Profiler option currently supported on Linux and Mac OS.') # /usr/bin/time outputs to stderr if runnable.process_size: output.stdout += output.stderr return output class AndroidPlatform(Platform): # pragma: no cover def __init__(self, args): super(AndroidPlatform, self).__init__(args) self.driver = android.Driver.instance(args.device) def PreExecution(self): self.driver.set_high_perf_mode() def PostExecution(self): self.driver.set_default_perf_mode() self.driver.tear_down() def PreTests(self, node, path): if isinstance(node, RunnableConfig): node.ChangeCWD(path) suite_dir = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(path)) if node.path: bench_rel = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(*node.path)) bench_abs = os.path.join(suite_dir, bench_rel) else: bench_rel = '.' bench_abs = suite_dir self.driver.push_executable(self.shell_dir, 'bin', node.binary) if self.shell_dir_secondary: self.driver.push_executable( self.shell_dir_secondary, 'bin_secondary', node.binary) if isinstance(node, RunnableConfig): self.driver.push_file(bench_abs, node.main, bench_rel) for resource in node.resources: self.driver.push_file(bench_abs, resource, bench_rel) def _Run(self, runnable, count, secondary=False): target_dir = 'bin_secondary' if secondary else 'bin' self.driver.drop_ram_caches() # Relative path to benchmark directory. if runnable.path: bench_rel = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(*runnable.path)) else: bench_rel = '.' logcat_file = None if self.args.dump_logcats_to: runnable_name = '-'.join(runnable.graphs) logcat_file = os.path.join( self.args.dump_logcats_to, 'logcat-%s-#%d%s.log' % ( runnable_name, count + 1, '-secondary' if secondary else '')) logging.debug('Dumping logcat into %s', logcat_file) output = Output() start = time.time() try: if not self.is_dry_run: output.stdout = self.driver.run( target_dir=target_dir, binary=runnable.binary, args=runnable.GetCommandFlags(self.extra_flags), rel_path=bench_rel, timeout=runnable.timeout, logcat_file=logcat_file, ) except android.CommandFailedException as e: output.stdout = e.output output.exit_code = e.status except android.TimeoutException as e: output.stdout = e.output output.timed_out = True if runnable.process_size: output.stdout += 'MaxMemory: Unsupported' output.duration = time.time() - start return output class CustomMachineConfiguration: def __init__(self, disable_aslr = False, governor = None): self.aslr_backup = None self.governor_backup = None self.disable_aslr = disable_aslr self.governor = governor def __enter__(self): if self.disable_aslr: self.aslr_backup = CustomMachineConfiguration.GetASLR() CustomMachineConfiguration.SetASLR(0) if self.governor != None: self.governor_backup = CustomMachineConfiguration.GetCPUGovernor() CustomMachineConfiguration.SetCPUGovernor(self.governor) return self def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback): if self.aslr_backup != None: CustomMachineConfiguration.SetASLR(self.aslr_backup) if self.governor_backup != None: CustomMachineConfiguration.SetCPUGovernor(self.governor_backup) @staticmethod def GetASLR(): try: with open('/proc/sys/kernel/randomize_va_space', 'r') as f: return int(f.readline().strip()) except Exception: logging.exception('Failed to get current ASLR settings.') raise @staticmethod def SetASLR(value): try: with open('/proc/sys/kernel/randomize_va_space', 'w') as f: f.write(str(value)) except Exception: logging.exception( 'Failed to update ASLR to %s. Are we running under sudo?', value) raise new_value = CustomMachineConfiguration.GetASLR() if value != new_value: raise Exception('Present value is %s' % new_value) @staticmethod def GetCPUCoresRange(): try: with open('/sys/devices/system/cpu/present', 'r') as f: indexes = f.readline() r = list(map(int, indexes.split('-'))) if len(r) == 1: return list(range(r[0], r[0] + 1)) return list(range(r[0], r[1] + 1)) except Exception: logging.exception('Failed to retrieve number of CPUs.') raise @staticmethod def GetCPUPathForId(cpu_index): ret = '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu' ret += str(cpu_index) ret += '/cpufreq/scaling_governor' return ret @staticmethod def GetCPUGovernor(): try: cpu_indices = CustomMachineConfiguration.GetCPUCoresRange() ret = None for cpu_index in cpu_indices: cpu_device = CustomMachineConfiguration.GetCPUPathForId(cpu_index) with open(cpu_device, 'r') as f: # We assume the governors of all CPUs are set to the same value val = f.readline().strip() if ret == None: ret = val elif ret != val: raise Exception('CPU cores have differing governor settings') return ret except Exception: logging.exception('Failed to get the current CPU governor. Is the CPU ' 'governor disabled? Check BIOS.') raise @staticmethod def SetCPUGovernor(value): try: cpu_indices = CustomMachineConfiguration.GetCPUCoresRange() for cpu_index in cpu_indices: cpu_device = CustomMachineConfiguration.GetCPUPathForId(cpu_index) with open(cpu_device, 'w') as f: f.write(value) except Exception: logging.exception('Failed to change CPU governor to %s. Are we ' 'running under sudo?', value) raise cur_value = CustomMachineConfiguration.GetCPUGovernor() if cur_value != value: raise Exception('Could not set CPU governor. Present value is %s' % cur_value ) class MaxTotalDurationReachedError(Exception): """Exception used to stop running tests when max total duration is reached.""" pass def Main(argv): parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() parser.add_argument('--arch', help='The architecture to run tests for. Pass "auto" ' 'to auto-detect.', default='x64', choices=SUPPORTED_ARCHS + ['auto']) parser.add_argument('--buildbot', help='Deprecated', default=False, action='store_true') parser.add_argument('-d', '--device', help='The device ID to run Android tests on. If not ' 'given it will be autodetected.') parser.add_argument('--extra-flags', help='Additional flags to pass to the test executable', default='') parser.add_argument('--json-test-results', help='Path to a file for storing json results.') parser.add_argument('--json-test-results-secondary', help='Path to a file for storing json results from run ' 'without patch or for reference build run.') parser.add_argument('--outdir', help='Base directory with compile output', default='out') parser.add_argument('--outdir-secondary', help='Base directory with compile output without patch ' 'or for reference build') parser.add_argument('--binary-override-path', help='JavaScript engine binary. By default, d8 under ' 'architecture-specific build dir. ' 'Not supported in conjunction with outdir-secondary.') parser.add_argument('--prioritize', help='Raise the priority to nice -20 for the ' 'benchmarking process.Requires Linux, schedtool, and ' 'sudo privileges.', default=False, action='store_true') parser.add_argument('--affinitize', help='Run benchmarking process on the specified core. ' 'For example: --affinitize=0 will run the benchmark ' 'process on core 0. --affinitize=3 will run the ' 'benchmark process on core 3. Requires Linux, schedtool, ' 'and sudo privileges.', default=None) parser.add_argument('--noaslr', help='Disable ASLR for the duration of the benchmarked ' 'process. Requires Linux and sudo privileges.', default=False, action='store_true') parser.add_argument('--cpu-governor', help='Set cpu governor to specified policy for the ' 'duration of the benchmarked process. Typical options: ' '"powersave" for more stable results, or "performance" ' 'for shorter completion time of suite, with potentially ' 'more noise in results.') parser.add_argument( '--filter', help='Only run the benchmarks matching with this ' 'regex. For example: ' '--filter=JSTests/TypedArrays/ will run only TypedArray ' 'benchmarks from the JSTests suite.') parser.add_argument('--confidence-level', type=float, help='Repeatedly runs each benchmark until specified ' 'confidence level is reached. The value is interpreted ' 'as the number of standard deviations from the mean that ' 'all values must lie within. Typical values are 1, 2 and ' '3 and correspond to 68%%, 95%% and 99.7%% probability ' 'that the measured value is within 0.1%% of the true ' 'value. Larger values result in more retries and thus ' 'longer runtime, but also provide more reliable results. ' 'Also see --max-total-duration flag.') parser.add_argument('--max-total-duration', type=int, default=7140, # 1h 59m help='Max total duration in seconds allowed for retries ' 'across all tests. This is especially useful in ' 'combination with the --confidence-level flag.') parser.add_argument('--dump-logcats-to', help='Writes logcat output from each test into specified ' 'directory. Only supported for android targets.') parser.add_argument('--run-count', type=int, default=0, help='Override the run count specified by the test ' 'suite. The default 0 uses the suite\'s config.') parser.add_argument( '--dry-run', default=False, action='store_true', help='Do not run any actual tests.') parser.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', default=False, action='store_true', help='Be verbose and print debug output.') parser.add_argument('suite', nargs='+', help='Path to the suite config file.') try: args = parser.parse_args(argv) except SystemExit: return INFRA_FAILURE_RETCODE logging.basicConfig( level=logging.DEBUG if args.verbose else logging.INFO, format='%(asctime)s %(levelname)-8s %(message)s') if args.arch == 'auto': # pragma: no cover args.arch = utils.DefaultArch() if args.arch not in SUPPORTED_ARCHS: logging.error( 'Auto-detected architecture "%s" is not supported.', args.arch) return INFRA_FAILURE_RETCODE if (args.json_test_results_secondary and not args.outdir_secondary): # pragma: no cover logging.error('For writing secondary json test results, a secondary outdir ' 'patch must be specified.') return INFRA_FAILURE_RETCODE workspace = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), '..')) if args.binary_override_path == None: args.shell_dir = find_build_directory( os.path.join(workspace, args.outdir), args.arch) default_binary_name = 'd8' else: if not os.path.isfile(args.binary_override_path): logging.error('binary-override-path must be a file name') return INFRA_FAILURE_RETCODE if args.outdir_secondary: logging.error('specify either binary-override-path or outdir-secondary') return INFRA_FAILURE_RETCODE args.shell_dir = os.path.abspath( os.path.dirname(args.binary_override_path)) default_binary_name = os.path.basename(args.binary_override_path) if args.outdir_secondary: args.shell_dir_secondary = find_build_directory( os.path.join(workspace, args.outdir_secondary), args.arch) else: args.shell_dir_secondary = None if args.json_test_results: args.json_test_results = os.path.abspath(args.json_test_results) if args.json_test_results_secondary: args.json_test_results_secondary = os.path.abspath( args.json_test_results_secondary) try: if args.filter: args.filter = re.compile(args.filter) except re.error: logging.error("Invalid regular expression for --filter=%s" % args.filter) return INFRA_FAILURE_RETCODE # Ensure all arguments have absolute path before we start changing current # directory. args.suite = list(map(os.path.abspath, args.suite)) prev_aslr = None prev_cpu_gov = None platform = Platform.GetPlatform(args) result_tracker = ResultTracker() result_tracker_secondary = ResultTracker() have_failed_tests = False with CustomMachineConfiguration(governor = args.cpu_governor, disable_aslr = args.noaslr) as conf: for path in args.suite: if not os.path.exists(path): # pragma: no cover result_tracker.AddError('Configuration file %s does not exist.' % path) continue with open(path) as f: suite = json.loads(f.read()) # If no name is given, default to the file name without .json. suite.setdefault('name', os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(path))[0]) # Setup things common to one test suite. platform.PreExecution() # Build the graph/trace tree structure. default_parent = DefaultSentinel(default_binary_name) root = BuildGraphConfigs(suite, default_parent, args.arch) if logging.DEBUG >= logging.root.level: logging.debug("Config tree:") for node in iter(root): logging.debug(" %s", node) # Callback to be called on each node on traversal. def NodeCB(node): platform.PreTests(node, path) # Traverse graph/trace tree and iterate over all runnables. start = time.time() try: for runnable in FlattenRunnables(root, NodeCB): runnable_name = '/'.join(runnable.graphs) if args.filter and not args.filter.match(runnable_name): logging.info('Skipping suite "%s" due to filter', runnable_name) continue logging.info('>>> Running suite: %s', runnable_name) def RunGenerator(runnable): if args.confidence_level: counter = 0 while not result_tracker.HasEnoughRuns( runnable, args.confidence_level): yield counter counter += 1 else: for i in range(0, max(1, args.run_count or runnable.run_count)): yield i for i in RunGenerator(runnable): attempts_left = runnable.retry_count + 1 while attempts_left: total_duration = time.time() - start if total_duration > args.max_total_duration: logging.info( '>>> Stopping now since running for too long (%ds > %ds)', total_duration, args.max_total_duration) raise MaxTotalDurationReachedError() output, output_secondary = platform.Run( runnable, i, secondary=args.shell_dir_secondary) result_tracker.AddRunnableDuration(runnable, output.duration) result_tracker_secondary.AddRunnableDuration( runnable, output_secondary.duration) if output.IsSuccess() and output_secondary.IsSuccess(): runnable.ProcessOutput(output, result_tracker, i) if output_secondary is not NULL_OUTPUT: runnable.ProcessOutput( output_secondary, result_tracker_secondary, i) break attempts_left -= 1 if not attempts_left: logging.info('>>> Suite %s failed after %d retries', runnable_name, runnable.retry_count + 1) have_failed_tests = True else: logging.info('>>> Retrying suite: %s', runnable_name) except MaxTotalDurationReachedError: have_failed_tests = True platform.PostExecution() if args.json_test_results: result_tracker.WriteToFile(args.json_test_results) else: # pragma: no cover print('Primary results:', result_tracker) if args.shell_dir_secondary: if args.json_test_results_secondary: result_tracker_secondary.WriteToFile(args.json_test_results_secondary) else: # pragma: no cover print('Secondary results:', result_tracker_secondary) if (result_tracker.errors or result_tracker_secondary.errors or have_failed_tests): return 1 return 0 def MainWrapper(): try: return Main(sys.argv[1:]) except: # Log uncaptured exceptions and report infra failure to the caller. traceback.print_exc() return INFRA_FAILURE_RETCODE if __name__ == '__main__': # pragma: no cover sys.exit(MainWrapper())