- Add copyright headers to files that did not already have them
- Update the year to the last year the file was modified in files with
existing headers.
Add cpustates output processor. This is more-or-less a port of the
cpustates processor from WA, however there are some differences:
- Idle states are now tracked individually per-CPU. This will fix
processing traces from targets that have different number of idle
states on different clusters.
- Simplify the parameter list for report_power_stats:
- Replace paths to individual report files with a path to a single
directory. A subdirectory will be created under it which will
contain all the reports.
- Replace the individual bits bits of information about CPUs (core
names, idle states, etc) with a list of CpuInfo objects.
- Clean up and simplify the code a bit:
- Make all reports mandatory -- the marginal cost of generating
an additional report is minimal compared to tracking power states
in the first place.
- Standardize the interface for Reporters and Reports.
- Rename some of the reports to something a bit more meaningful.
- The stand-alone command line interface is not ported for now, as it
is now possible to run this offline on existing results using
"wa process".
Make sure runtime_params and boot_params are to_pod()'d when they get
written, as they are obj_dict's that json serializer does not know how
to handle otherwise.
This is WA2 sqlite result processor ported to WA3 output processor API.
It is schema-compatible with the WA2 version (in fact, there are *no*
schema changes).
Note: There is a medium-term goal of adding a more generic SQL database
exporter with a more complete schema sitting on top of something like
sqlalchemy to make it agnostic of DBMS implementations. At point, this
will likely be deprecated.