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