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Bionic Benchmarks
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2017-08-12 01:07:18 +02:00
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Bionic benchmarks is a command line tool for measuring the runtimes of libc functions. It is built
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on top of [Google benchmarks](https://github.com/google/benchmark) with some additions to organize
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tests into suites.
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Running the benchmarks
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### Device benchmarks
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$ mma
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$ adb remount
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$ adb sync
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$ adb shell /data/nativetest/bionic-benchmarks/bionic-benchmarks
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$ adb shell /data/nativetest64/bionic-benchmarks/bionic-benchmarks
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When operated without specifying an xml file, the default is to run all
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of the benchmarks in alphabetical order.
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You can use `--benchmark_filter=getpid` to just run benchmarks with "getpid"
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in their name.
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### Host benchmarks
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See the benchmarks/run-on-host.sh script. The host benchmarks can be run
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with 32 bit or 64 bit bionic, or the host glibc.
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## Suites
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Suites are stored in the `suites/` directory and can be chosen with the command line flag
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'--bionic_xml'.
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To choose a specific xml file, use the `--bionic_xml=FILE.XML` option. By default, this
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option searches for the xml file in the `suites/` directory. If it doesn't exist
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in that directory then the file will be found as relative to the current
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directory. If the option specifies the full path to an xml file such as
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`/data/nativetest/suites/example.xml`, it will be used as is.
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If no xml file is specified through the command-line option, the default is to use `suites/full.xml`.
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However, for the host bionic benchmarks (bionic-benchmarks-glibc), the default
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is to use `suites/host.xml`.
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### Format
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The format for a benchmark is:
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```
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<fn>
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<name>BM_sample_benchmark</name>
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<cpu><optional_cpu_to_lock></cpu>
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<iterations><optional_iterations_to_run></iterations>
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<args><space separated list of function args|shorthand></args>
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</fn>
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```
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xml-specified values for iterations and cpu take precedence over those specified via command line
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(via '--bionic_iterations' and '--bionic_cpu', respectively.)
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To make small changes in runs, you can also schedule benchmarks by passing in their name and a
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space-separated list of arguments via the 'bionic_extra' command line flag, e.g.
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'--bionic_extra="BM_string_memcpy AT_COMMON_SIZES"' or '--bionic_extra="BM_string_memcmp 32 8 8"'
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Note that benchmarks will run normally if extra arguments are passed in, and it will fail
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with a segfault if too few are passed in.
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### Shorthand
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For the sake of brevity, multiple runs can be scheduled in one xml element by putting one of the
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following in the args field:
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NUM_PROPS
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MATH_COMMON
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AT_ALIGNED_<ONE|TWO>BUF
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AT_<any power of two between 2 and 16384>_ALIGNED_<ONE|TWO>BUF
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AT_COMMON_SIZES
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Definitions for these can be found in bionic_benchmarks.cpp, and example usages can be found in
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the suites directory.
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### Unit Tests
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Bionic benchmarks also has its own set of unit tests, which can be run from the binary in
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`/data/nativetest[64]/bionic-benchmarks-tests`
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