#!/usr/bin/python # Copyright (C) 2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This file is part of the GNU C Library. # # The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public # License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either # version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. # # The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU # Lesser General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public # License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see # . """Compare results of string functions Given a string benchmark result file, print a table with comparisons with a baseline. The baseline is the first function, which typically is the builtin function. """ import matplotlib as mpl mpl.use('Agg') import sys import os import json import pylab import argparse try: import jsonschema as validator except ImportError: print('Could not find jsonschema module.') raise def parse_file(filename, schema_filename): with open(schema_filename, 'r') as schemafile: schema = json.load(schemafile) with open(filename, 'r') as benchfile: bench = json.load(benchfile) validator.validate(bench, schema) return bench def draw_graph(f, v, ifuncs, results): """Plot graphs for functions Plot line graphs for each of the ifuncs Args: f: Function name v: Benchmark variant for the function. ifuncs: List of ifunc names results: Dictionary of results for each test criterion """ print('Generating graph for %s, variant \'%s\'' % (f, v)) xkeys = results.keys() pylab.clf() fig = pylab.figure(frameon=False) fig.set_size_inches(32, 18) pylab.ylabel('Performance improvement from base') X = range(len(xkeys)) pylab.xticks(X, xkeys) i = 0 while i < len(ifuncs): Y = [results[k][i] for k in xkeys] lines = pylab.plot(X, Y, label=':'+ifuncs[i]) i = i + 1 pylab.legend() pylab.grid() pylab.savefig('%s-%s.png' % (f, v), bbox_inches='tight') def process_results(results, attrs, base_func, graph): """ Process results and print them Args: results: JSON dictionary of results attrs: Attributes that form the test criteria """ for f in results['functions'].keys(): print('Function: %s' % f) v = results['functions'][f]['bench-variant'] print('Variant: %s' % v) base_index = 0 if base_func: base_index = results['functions'][f]['ifuncs'].index(base_func) print("%36s%s" % (' ', '\t'.join(results['functions'][f]['ifuncs']))) print("=" * 120) graph_res = {} for res in results['functions'][f]['results']: attr_list = ['%s=%s' % (a, res[a]) for a in attrs] i = 0 key = ', '.join(attr_list) sys.stdout.write('%36s: ' % key) graph_res[key] = res['timings'] for t in res['timings']: sys.stdout.write ('%12.2f' % t) if i != base_index: base = res['timings'][base_index] diff = (base - t) * 100 / base sys.stdout.write (' (%6.2f%%)' % diff) sys.stdout.write('\t') i = i + 1 print('') if graph: draw_graph(f, v, results['functions'][f]['ifuncs'], graph_res) def main(args): """Program Entry Point Take a string benchmark output file and compare timings. """ base_func = None filename = args.input schema_filename = args.schema base_func = args.base attrs = args.attributes.split(',') results = parse_file(args.input, args.schema) process_results(results, attrs, base_func, args.graph) if __name__ == '__main__': parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() # The required arguments. req = parser.add_argument_group(title='required arguments') req.add_argument('-a', '--attributes', required=True, help='Comma separated list of benchmark attributes.') req.add_argument('-i', '--input', required=True, help='Input JSON benchmark result file.') req.add_argument('-s', '--schema', required=True, help='Schema file to validate the result file.') # Optional arguments. parser.add_argument('-b', '--base', help='IFUNC variant to set as baseline.') parser.add_argument('-g', '--graph', action='store_true', help='Generate a graph from results.') args = parser.parse_args() main(args)