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workload-automation/wlauto/workloads/hackbench/__init__.py
Sebastian Goscik 7c35c604f4 BaseLinuxDevice: Tidied up the way binaries are handled
Added:
get_binary_path: Checks binary_directory for the wanted binary, if
                 if its not there, it will use which to find a
                 system one. returns the full path

install_if_needed: will install a binary only if it is not present.

Changes:
 - Busybox is now deployed to non-rooted devices
 - is_installed has now been removed as the new functions supersede it
 - binaries will now always be installed to `binaries_directory` and
   not system folders.
 - updated workloads to use these new functions
   - rt-app and sysbench might still need work
2016-01-19 10:45:09 +00:00

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# Copyright 2013-2015 ARM Limited
#
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# pylint: disable=W0201, C0103
import os
import re
from wlauto import Workload, Parameter, Executable
hackbench_results_txt = 'hackbench_results.txt'
regex_map = {"total_groups": (re.compile(r'(\d+) groups'), "groups"),
"total_fd": (re.compile(r'(\d+) file descriptors'), "file_descriptors"),
"total_messages": (re.compile(r'(\d+) messages'), "messages"),
"total_bytes": (re.compile(r'(\d+) bytes'), "bytes"),
"test_time": (re.compile(r'Time: (\d+.*)'), "seconds")
}
class Hackbench(Workload):
name = 'hackbench'
description = """
Hackbench runs a series of tests for the Linux scheduler.
For details, go to:
https://github.com/linux-test-project/ltp/
"""
parameters = [
# Workload parameters go here e.g.
Parameter('datasize', kind=int, default=100, description='Message size in bytes.'),
Parameter('groups', kind=int, default=10, description='Number of groups.'),
Parameter('loops', kind=int, default=100, description='Number of loops.'),
Parameter('fds', kind=int, default=40, description='Number of file descriptors.'),
Parameter('extra_params', kind=str, default='',
description='Extra parameters to pass in. See the hackbench man page'
' or type `hackbench --help` for list of options.'),
Parameter('duration', kind=int, default=30, description='Test duration in seconds.')
]
def setup(self, context):
timeout_buf = 10
self.command = '{} -s {} -g {} -l {} {} > {}'
self.device_binary = None
self.hackbench_result = os.path.join(self.device.working_directory, hackbench_results_txt)
self.run_timeout = self.duration + timeout_buf
self.binary_name = 'hackbench'
host_binary = context.resolver.get(Executable(self, self.device.abi, self.binary_name))
self.device_binary = self.device.install(host_binary)
self.command = self.command.format(self.device_binary, self.datasize, self.groups,
self.loops, self.extra_params, self.hackbench_result)
def run(self, context):
self.device.execute(self.command, timeout=self.run_timeout)
def update_result(self, context):
self.device.pull_file(self.hackbench_result, context.output_directory)
with open(os.path.join(context.output_directory, hackbench_results_txt)) as hackbench_file:
for line in hackbench_file:
for label, (regex, units) in regex_map.iteritems():
match = regex.search(line)
if match:
context.result.add_metric(label, float(match.group(1)), units)
def teardown(self, context):
self.device.uninstall_executable(self.binary_name)
self.device.execute('rm -f {}'.format(self.hackbench_result))
def validate(self):
pass