platform_build/tools/perf/format_benchmarks
Joe Onorato 6b40826d2e Add the rebuilt modules to the benchmark formatting
Test: format_benchmarks
Change-Id: Ib3fffc99a1c66a2f700c27821886e8de2e2ec041
2024-01-19 16:41:27 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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import sys
if __name__ == "__main__":
sys.dont_write_bytecode = True
import argparse
import dataclasses
import datetime
import json
import os
import pathlib
import statistics
import zoneinfo
import pretty
import utils
# TODO:
# - Flag if the last postroll build was more than 15 seconds or something. That's
# an indicator that something is amiss.
# - Add a mode to print all of the values for multi-iteration runs
# - Add a flag to reorder the tags
# - Add a flag to reorder the headers in order to show grouping more clearly.
def FindSummaries(args):
def find_summaries(directory):
return [str(p.resolve()) for p in pathlib.Path(directory).glob("**/summary.json")]
if not args:
# If they didn't give an argument, use the default dir
root = utils.get_root()
if not root:
return []
return find_summaries(root.joinpath("..", utils.DEFAULT_REPORT_DIR))
results = list()
for arg in args:
if os.path.isfile(arg):
# If it's a file add that
results.append(arg)
elif os.path.isdir(arg):
# If it's a directory, find all of the files there
results += find_summaries(arg)
else:
sys.stderr.write(f"Invalid summary argument: {arg}\n")
sys.exit(1)
return sorted(list(results))
def LoadSummary(filename):
with open(filename) as f:
return json.load(f)
# Columns:
# Date
# Branch
# Tag
# --
# Lunch
# Rows:
# Benchmark
def lunch_str(d):
"Convert a lunch dict to a string"
return f"{d['TARGET_PRODUCT']}-{d['TARGET_RELEASE']}-{d['TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT']}"
def group_by(l, key):
"Return a list of tuples, grouped by key, sorted by key"
result = {}
for item in l:
result.setdefault(key(item), []).append(item)
return [(k, v) for k, v in result.items()]
class Table:
def __init__(self, row_title, fixed_titles=[]):
self._data = {}
self._rows = []
self._cols = []
self._fixed_cols = {}
self._titles = [row_title] + fixed_titles
def Set(self, column_key, row_key, data):
self._data[(column_key, row_key)] = data
if not column_key in self._cols:
self._cols.append(column_key)
if not row_key in self._rows:
self._rows.append(row_key)
def SetFixedCol(self, row_key, columns):
self._fixed_cols[row_key] = columns
def Write(self, out):
table = []
# Expand the column items
for row in zip(*self._cols):
if row.count(row[0]) == len(row):
continue
table.append([""] * len(self._titles) + [col for col in row])
if table:
# Update the last row of the header with title and add separator
for i in range(len(self._titles)):
table[len(table)-1][i] = self._titles[i]
table.append(pretty.SEPARATOR)
# Populate the data
for row in self._rows:
table.append([str(row)]
+ self._fixed_cols[row]
+ [str(self._data.get((col, row), "")) for col in self._cols])
out.write(pretty.FormatTable(table, alignments="LL"))
def format_duration_sec(ns):
"Format a duration in ns to second precision"
sec = round(ns / 1000000000)
h, sec = divmod(sec, 60*60)
m, sec = divmod(sec, 60)
result = ""
if h > 0:
result += f"{h:2d}h "
if h > 0 or m > 0:
result += f"{m:2d}m "
return result + f"{sec:2d}s"
def main(argv):
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
prog="format_benchmarks",
allow_abbrev=False, # Don't let people write unsupportable scripts.
description="Print analysis tables for benchmarks")
parser.add_argument("--tags", nargs="*",
help="The tags to print, in order.")
parser.add_argument("summaries", nargs="*",
help="A summary.json file or a directory in which to look for summaries.")
args = parser.parse_args()
# Load the summaries
summaries = [(s, LoadSummary(s)) for s in FindSummaries(args.summaries)]
# Convert to MTV time
for filename, s in summaries:
dt = datetime.datetime.fromisoformat(s["start_time"])
dt = dt.astimezone(zoneinfo.ZoneInfo("America/Los_Angeles"))
s["datetime"] = dt
s["date"] = datetime.date(dt.year, dt.month, dt.day)
# Filter out tags we don't want
if args.tags:
summaries = [(f, s) for f, s in summaries if s.get("tag", "") in args.tags]
# If they supplied tags, sort in that order, otherwise sort by tag
if args.tags:
tagsort = lambda tag: args.tags.index(tag)
else:
tagsort = lambda tag: tag
# Sort the summaries
summaries.sort(key=lambda s: (s[1]["date"], s[1]["branch"], tagsort(s[1]["tag"])))
# group the benchmarks by column and iteration
def bm_key(b):
return (
lunch_str(b["lunch"]),
)
for filename, summary in summaries:
summary["columns"] = [(key, group_by(bms, lambda b: b["id"])) for key, bms
in group_by(summary["benchmarks"], bm_key)]
# Build the table
table = Table("Benchmark", ["Rebuild"])
for filename, summary in summaries:
for key, column in summary["columns"]:
for id, cell in column:
duration_ns = statistics.median([b["duration_ns"] for b in cell])
table.SetFixedCol(cell[0]["title"], [" ".join(cell[0]["modules"])])
table.Set(tuple([summary["date"].strftime("%Y-%m-%d"),
summary["branch"],
summary["tag"]]
+ list(key)),
cell[0]["title"], format_duration_sec(duration_ns))
table.Write(sys.stdout)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main(sys.argv)