
(From OE-Core rev: 1d99b018c2b6a44b9db2f2ede113e64dae751eee) Signed-off-by: Markus Lehtonen <markus.lehtonen@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Ross Burton <ross.burton@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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#!/usr/bin/python3
Examine build performance test results
Copyright (c) 2017, Intel Corporation.
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This program is distributed in the hope it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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more details.
import argparse import json import logging import os import re import sys from collections import namedtuple, OrderedDict from operator import attrgetter from xml.etree import ElementTree as ET
Import oe libs
scripts_path = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(file)) sys.path.append(os.path.join(scripts_path, 'lib')) import scriptpath from build_perf import print_table from build_perf.report import (metadata_xml_to_json, results_xml_to_json, aggregate_data, aggregate_metadata, measurement_stats) from build_perf import html
scriptpath.add_oe_lib_path()
from oeqa.utils.git import GitRepo
Setup logging
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO, format="%(levelname)s: %(message)s") log = logging.getLogger('oe-build-perf-report')
Container class for tester revisions
TestedRev = namedtuple('TestedRev', 'commit commit_number tags')
def get_test_runs(repo, tag_name, **kwargs): """Get a sorted list of test runs, matching given pattern""" # First, get field names from the tag name pattern field_names = [m.group(1) for m in re.finditer(r'{(\w+)}', tag_name)] undef_fields = [f for f in field_names if f not in kwargs.keys()]
# Fields for formatting tag name pattern
str_fields = dict([(f, '*') for f in field_names])
str_fields.update(kwargs)
# Get a list of all matching tags
tag_pattern = tag_name.format(**str_fields)
tags = repo.run_cmd(['tag', '-l', tag_pattern]).splitlines()
log.debug("Found %d tags matching pattern '%s'", len(tags), tag_pattern)
# Parse undefined fields from tag names
str_fields = dict([(f, r'(?P<{}>[\w\-.()]+)'.format(f)) for f in field_names])
str_fields['branch'] = r'(?P<branch>[\w\-.()/]+)'
str_fields['commit'] = '(?P<commit>[0-9a-f]{7,40})'
str_fields['commit_number'] = '(?P<commit_number>[0-9]{1,7})'
str_fields['tag_number'] = '(?P<tag_number>[0-9]{1,5})'
# escape parenthesis in fields in order to not messa up the regexp
fixed_fields = dict([(k, v.replace('(', r'\(').replace(')', r'\)')) for k, v in kwargs.items()])
str_fields.update(fixed_fields)
tag_re = re.compile(tag_name.format(**str_fields))
# Parse fields from tags
revs = []
for tag in tags:
m = tag_re.match(tag)
groups = m.groupdict()
revs.append([groups[f] for f in undef_fields] + [tag])
# Return field names and a sorted list of revs
return undef_fields, sorted(revs)
def list_test_revs(repo, tag_name, **kwargs): """Get list of all tested revisions""" fields, revs = get_test_runs(repo, tag_name, **kwargs) ignore_fields = ['tag_number'] print_fields = [i for i, f in enumerate(fields) if f not in ignore_fields]
# Sort revs
rows = [[fields[i].upper() for i in print_fields] + ['TEST RUNS']]
prev = [''] * len(revs)
for rev in revs:
# Only use fields that we want to print
rev = [rev[i] for i in print_fields]
if rev != prev:
new_row = [''] * len(print_fields) + [1]
for i in print_fields:
if rev[i] != prev[i]:
break
new_row[i:-1] = rev[i:]
rows.append(new_row)
else:
rows[-1][-1] += 1
prev = rev
print_table(rows)
def get_test_revs(repo, tag_name, **kwargs): """Get list of all tested revisions""" fields, runs = get_test_runs(repo, tag_name, **kwargs)
revs = {}
commit_i = fields.index('commit')
commit_num_i = fields.index('commit_number')
for run in runs:
commit = run[commit_i]
commit_num = run[commit_num_i]
tag = run[-1]
if not commit in revs:
revs[commit] = TestedRev(commit, commit_num, [tag])
else:
assert commit_num == revs[commit].commit_number, "Commit numbers do not match"
revs[commit].tags.append(tag)
# Return in sorted table
revs = sorted(revs.values(), key=attrgetter('commit_number'))
log.debug("Found %d tested revisions:\n %s", len(revs),
"\n ".join(['{} ({})'.format(rev.commit_number, rev.commit) for rev in revs]))
return revs
def rev_find(revs, attr, val): """Search from a list of TestedRev""" for i, rev in enumerate(revs): if getattr(rev, attr) == val: return i raise ValueError("Unable to find '{}' value '{}'".format(attr, val))
def is_xml_format(repo, commit): """Check if the commit contains xml (or json) data""" if repo.rev_parse(commit + ':results.xml'): log.debug("Detected report in xml format in %s", commit) return True else: log.debug("No xml report in %s, assuming json formatted results", commit) return False
def read_results(repo, tags, xml=True): """Read result files from repo"""
def parse_xml_stream(data):
"""Parse multiple concatenated XML objects"""
objs = []
xml_d = ""
for line in data.splitlines():
if xml_d and line.startswith('<?xml version='):
objs.append(ET.fromstring(xml_d))
xml_d = line
else:
xml_d += line
objs.append(ET.fromstring(xml_d))
return objs
def parse_json_stream(data):
"""Parse multiple concatenated JSON objects"""
objs = []
json_d = ""
for line in data.splitlines():
if line == '}{':
json_d += '}'
objs.append(json.loads(json_d, object_pairs_hook=OrderedDict))
json_d = '{'
else:
json_d += line
objs.append(json.loads(json_d, object_pairs_hook=OrderedDict))
return objs
num_revs = len(tags)
# Optimize by reading all data with one git command
log.debug("Loading raw result data from %d tags, %s...", num_revs, tags[0])
if xml:
git_objs = [tag + ':metadata.xml' for tag in tags] + [tag + ':results.xml' for tag in tags]
data = parse_xml_stream(repo.run_cmd(['show'] + git_objs + ['--']))
return ([metadata_xml_to_json(e) for e in data[0:num_revs]],
[results_xml_to_json(e) for e in data[num_revs:]])
else:
git_objs = [tag + ':metadata.json' for tag in tags] + [tag + ':results.json' for tag in tags]
data = parse_json_stream(repo.run_cmd(['show'] + git_objs + ['--']))
return data[0:num_revs], data[num_revs:]
def get_data_item(data, key): """Nested getitem lookup""" for k in key.split('.'): data = data[k] return data
def metadata_diff(metadata_l, metadata_r): """Prepare a metadata diff for printing""" keys = [('Hostname', 'hostname', 'hostname'), ('Branch', 'branch', 'layers.meta.branch'), ('Commit number', 'commit_num', 'layers.meta.commit_count'), ('Commit', 'commit', 'layers.meta.commit'), ('Number of test runs', 'testrun_count', 'testrun_count') ]
def _metadata_diff(key):
"""Diff metadata from two test reports"""
try:
val1 = get_data_item(metadata_l, key)
except KeyError:
val1 = '(N/A)'
try:
val2 = get_data_item(metadata_r, key)
except KeyError:
val2 = '(N/A)'
return val1, val2
metadata = OrderedDict()
for title, key, key_json in keys:
value_l, value_r = _metadata_diff(key_json)
metadata[key] = {'title': title,
'value_old': value_l,
'value': value_r}
return metadata
def print_diff_report(metadata_l, data_l, metadata_r, data_r): """Print differences between two data sets"""
# First, print general metadata
print("\nTEST METADATA:\n==============")
meta_diff = metadata_diff(metadata_l, metadata_r)
rows = []
row_fmt = ['{:{wid}} ', '{:<{wid}} ', '{:<{wid}}']
rows = [['', 'CURRENT COMMIT', 'COMPARING WITH']]
for key, val in meta_diff.items():
# Shorten commit hashes
if key == 'commit':
rows.append([val['title'] + ':', val['value'][:20], val['value_old'][:20]])
else:
rows.append([val['title'] + ':', val['value'], val['value_old']])
print_table(rows, row_fmt)
# Print test results
print("\nTEST RESULTS:\n=============")
tests = list(data_l['tests'].keys())
# Append tests that are only present in 'right' set
tests += [t for t in list(data_r['tests'].keys()) if t not in tests]
# Prepare data to be printed
rows = []
row_fmt = ['{:8}', '{:{wid}}', '{:{wid}}', ' {:>{wid}}', ' {:{wid}} ', '{:{wid}}',
' {:>{wid}}', ' {:>{wid}}']
num_cols = len(row_fmt)
for test in tests:
test_l = data_l['tests'][test] if test in data_l['tests'] else None
test_r = data_r['tests'][test] if test in data_r['tests'] else None
pref = ' '
if test_l is None:
pref = '+'
elif test_r is None:
pref = '-'
descr = test_l['description'] if test_l else test_r['description']
heading = "{} {}: {}".format(pref, test, descr)
rows.append([heading])
# Generate the list of measurements
meas_l = test_l['measurements'] if test_l else {}
meas_r = test_r['measurements'] if test_r else {}
measurements = list(meas_l.keys())
measurements += [m for m in list(meas_r.keys()) if m not in measurements]
for meas in measurements:
m_pref = ' '
if meas in meas_l:
stats_l = measurement_stats(meas_l[meas], 'l.')
else:
stats_l = measurement_stats(None, 'l.')
m_pref = '+'
if meas in meas_r:
stats_r = measurement_stats(meas_r[meas], 'r.')
else:
stats_r = measurement_stats(None, 'r.')
m_pref = '-'
stats = stats_l.copy()
stats.update(stats_r)
absdiff = stats['val_cls'](stats['r.mean'] - stats['l.mean'])
reldiff = "{:+.1f} %".format(absdiff * 100 / stats['l.mean'])
if stats['r.mean'] > stats['l.mean']:
absdiff = '+' + str(absdiff)
else:
absdiff = str(absdiff)
rows.append(['', m_pref, stats['name'] + ' ' + stats['quantity'],
str(stats['l.mean']), '->', str(stats['r.mean']),
absdiff, reldiff])
rows.append([''] * num_cols)
print_table(rows, row_fmt)
print()
def print_html_report(data, id_comp): """Print report in html format""" # Handle metadata metadata = {'branch': {'title': 'Branch', 'value': 'master'}, 'hostname': {'title': 'Hostname', 'value': 'foobar'}, 'commit': {'title': 'Commit', 'value': '1234'} } metadata = metadata_diff(data[id_comp][0], data[-1][0])
# Generate list of tests
tests = []
for test in data[-1][1]['tests'].keys():
test_r = data[-1][1]['tests'][test]
new_test = {'name': test_r['name'],
'description': test_r['description'],
'status': test_r['status'],
'measurements': [],
'err_type': test_r.get('err_type'),
}
# Limit length of err output shown
if 'message' in test_r:
lines = test_r['message'].splitlines()
if len(lines) > 20:
new_test['message'] = '...\n' + '\n'.join(lines[-20:])
else:
new_test['message'] = test_r['message']
# Generate the list of measurements
for meas in test_r['measurements'].keys():
meas_r = test_r['measurements'][meas]
meas_type = 'time' if meas_r['type'] == 'sysres' else 'size'
new_meas = {'name': meas_r['name'],
'legend': meas_r['legend'],
'description': meas_r['name'] + ' ' + meas_type,
}
samples = []
# Run through all revisions in our data
for meta, test_data in data:
if (not test in test_data['tests'] or
not meas in test_data['tests'][test]['measurements']):
samples.append(measurement_stats(None))
continue
test_i = test_data['tests'][test]
meas_i = test_i['measurements'][meas]
commit_num = get_data_item(meta, 'layers.meta.commit_count')
samples.append(measurement_stats(meas_i))
samples[-1]['commit_num'] = commit_num
absdiff = samples[-1]['val_cls'](samples[-1]['mean'] - samples[id_comp]['mean'])
new_meas['absdiff'] = absdiff
new_meas['absdiff_str'] = str(absdiff) if absdiff < 0 else '+' + str(absdiff)
new_meas['reldiff'] = "{:+.1f} %".format(absdiff * 100 / samples[id_comp]['mean'])
new_meas['samples'] = samples
new_meas['value'] = samples[-1]
new_meas['value_type'] = samples[-1]['val_cls']
new_test['measurements'].append(new_meas)
tests.append(new_test)
# Chart options
chart_opts = {'haxis': {'min': get_data_item(data[0][0], 'layers.meta.commit_count'),
'max': get_data_item(data[-1][0], 'layers.meta.commit_count')}
}
print(html.template.render(metadata=metadata, test_data=tests, chart_opts=chart_opts))
def auto_args(repo, args): """Guess arguments, if not defined by the user""" # Get the latest commit in the repo log.debug("Guessing arguments from the latest commit") msg = repo.run_cmd(['log', '-1', '--branches', '--remotes', '--format=%b']) for line in msg.splitlines(): split = line.split(':', 1) if len(split) != 2: continue
key = split[0]
val = split[1].strip()
if key == 'hostname':
log.debug("Using hostname %s", val)
args.hostname = val
elif key == 'branch':
log.debug("Using branch %s", val)
args.branch = val
def parse_args(argv): """Parse command line arguments""" description = """ Examine build performance test results from a Git repository""" parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( formatter_class=argparse.ArgumentDefaultsHelpFormatter, description=description)
parser.add_argument('--debug', '-d', action='store_true',
help="Verbose logging")
parser.add_argument('--repo', '-r', required=True,
help="Results repository (local git clone)")
parser.add_argument('--list', '-l', action='store_true',
help="List available test runs")
parser.add_argument('--html', action='store_true',
help="Generate report in html format")
group = parser.add_argument_group('Tag and revision')
group.add_argument('--tag-name', '-t',
default='{hostname}/{branch}/{machine}/{commit_number}-g{commit}/{tag_number}',
help="Tag name (pattern) for finding results")
group.add_argument('--hostname', '-H')
group.add_argument('--branch', '-B', default='master')
group.add_argument('--machine', default='qemux86')
group.add_argument('--history-length', default=25, type=int,
help="Number of tested revisions to plot in html report")
group.add_argument('--commit',
help="Revision to search for")
group.add_argument('--commit-number',
help="Revision number to search for, redundant if "
"--commit is specified")
group.add_argument('--commit2',
help="Revision to compare with")
group.add_argument('--commit-number2',
help="Revision number to compare with, redundant if "
"--commit2 is specified")
return parser.parse_args(argv)
def main(argv=None): """Script entry point""" args = parse_args(argv) if args.debug: log.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
repo = GitRepo(args.repo)
if args.list:
list_test_revs(repo, args.tag_name)
return 0
# Determine hostname which to use
if not args.hostname:
auto_args(repo, args)
revs = get_test_revs(repo, args.tag_name, hostname=args.hostname,
branch=args.branch, machine=args.machine)
if len(revs) < 2:
log.error("%d tester revisions found, unable to generate report",
len(revs))
return 1
# Pick revisions
if args.commit:
if args.commit_number:
log.warning("Ignoring --commit-number as --commit was specified")
index1 = rev_find(revs, 'commit', args.commit)
elif args.commit_number:
index1 = rev_find(revs, 'commit_number', args.commit_number)
else:
index1 = len(revs) - 1
if args.commit2:
if args.commit_number2:
log.warning("Ignoring --commit-number2 as --commit2 was specified")
index2 = rev_find(revs, 'commit', args.commit2)
elif args.commit_number2:
index2 = rev_find(revs, 'commit_number', args.commit_number2)
else:
if index1 > 0:
index2 = index1 - 1
else:
log.error("Unable to determine the other commit, use "
"--commit2 or --commit-number2 to specify it")
return 1
index_l = min(index1, index2)
index_r = max(index1, index2)
rev_l = revs[index_l]
rev_r = revs[index_r]
log.debug("Using 'left' revision %s (%s), %s test runs:\n %s",
rev_l.commit_number, rev_l.commit, len(rev_l.tags),
'\n '.join(rev_l.tags))
log.debug("Using 'right' revision %s (%s), %s test runs:\n %s",
rev_r.commit_number, rev_r.commit, len(rev_r.tags),
'\n '.join(rev_r.tags))
# Check report format used in the repo (assume all reports in the same fmt)
xml = is_xml_format(repo, revs[index_r].tags[-1])
if args.html:
index_0 = max(0, index_r - args.history_length)
rev_range = range(index_0, index_r + 1)
else:
# We do not need range of commits for text report (no graphs)
index_0 = index_l
rev_range = (index_l, index_r)
# Read raw data
log.debug("Reading %d revisions, starting from %s (%s)",
len(rev_range), revs[index_0].commit_number, revs[index_0].commit)
raw_data = [read_results(repo, revs[i].tags, xml) for i in rev_range]
data = []
for raw_m, raw_d in raw_data:
data.append((aggregate_metadata(raw_m), aggregate_data(raw_d)))
# Re-map list indexes to the new table starting from index 0
index_r = index_r - index_0
index_l = index_l - index_0
# Print report
if not args.html:
print_diff_report(data[index_l][0], data[index_l][1],
data[index_r][0], data[index_r][1])
else:
print_html_report(data, index_l)
return 0
if name == "main": sys.exit(main())