# Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. """Automated performance regression detection tool for ChromeOS perf tests. Refer to the instruction on how to use this tool at https://sites.google.com/a/chromium.org/dev/perf-regression-detection. """ import logging import os import re import common from autotest_lib.client.common_lib import site_utils class TraceNotFound(RuntimeError): """Catch the error when an expectation is not defined for a trace.""" pass def divide(x, y): if y == 0: return float('inf') return float(x) / y class perf_expectation_checker(object): """Check performance results against expectations.""" def __init__(self, test_name, board=None, expectation_file_path=None): """Initialize a perf expectation checker. @param test_name: the name of the performance test, will be used to load the expectation. @param board: an alternative board name, will be used to load the expectation. Defaults to the board name in /etc/lsb-release. @expectation_file_path: an alternative expectation file. Defaults to perf_expectations.json under the same folder of this file. """ self._expectations = {} if expectation_file_path: self._expectation_file_path = expectation_file_path else: self._expectation_file_path = os.path.abspath( os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'perf_expectations.json')) self._board = board or site_utils.get_current_board() self._test_name = test_name assert self._board, 'Failed to get board name.' assert self._test_name, ( 'You must specify a test name when initialize' ' perf_expectation_checker.') self._load_perf_expectations_file() def _load_perf_expectations_file(self): """Load perf expectation file.""" try: expectation_file = open(self._expectation_file_path) except IOError, e: logging.error('I/O Error reading expectations %s(%s): %s', self._expectation_file_path, e.errno, e.strerror) raise e # Must import here to make it work with autotest. import json try: self._expectations = json.load(expectation_file) except ValueError, e: logging.error('ValueError parsing expectations %s(%s): %s', self._expectation_file_path, e.errno, e.strerror) raise e finally: expectation_file.close() if not self._expectations: # Will skip checking the perf values against expectations # when no expecation is defined. logging.info('No expectation data found in %s.', self._expectation_file_path) return def compare_one_trace(self, trace, trace_perf_value): """Compare a performance value of a trace with the expectation. @param trace: the name of the trace @param trace_perf_value: the performance value of the trace. @return a tuple like one of the below ('regress', 2.3), ('improve', 3.2), ('accept', None) where the float numbers are regress/improve ratios, or None if expectation for trace is not defined. """ perf_key = '/'.join([self._board, self._test_name, trace]) if perf_key not in self._expectations: raise TraceNotFound('Expectation for trace %s not defined' % trace) perf_data = self._expectations[perf_key] regress = float(perf_data['regress']) improve = float(perf_data['improve']) if (('better' in perf_data and perf_data['better'] == 'lower') or ('better' not in perf_data and regress > improve)): # The "lower is better" case. if trace_perf_value < improve: ratio = 1 - divide(trace_perf_value, improve) return 'improve', ratio elif trace_perf_value > regress: ratio = divide(trace_perf_value, regress) - 1 return 'regress', ratio else: # The "higher is better" case. if trace_perf_value > improve: ratio = divide(trace_perf_value, improve) - 1 return 'improve', ratio elif trace_perf_value < regress: ratio = 1 - divide(trace_perf_value, regress) return 'regress', ratio return 'accept', None def compare_multiple_traces(self, perf_results): """Compare multiple traces with corresponding expectations. @param perf_results: a dictionary from trace name to value in float, e.g {"milliseconds_NewTabCalendar": 1231.000000 "milliseconds_NewTabDocs": 889.000000}. @return a dictionary of regressions, improvements, and acceptances of the format below: {'regress': [('trace_1', 2.35), ('trace_2', 2.83)...], 'improve': [('trace_3', 2.55), ('trace_3', 52.33)...], 'accept': ['trace_4', 'trace_5'...]} where the float number is the regress/improve ratio. """ ret_val = {'regress':[], 'improve':[], 'accept':[]} for trace in perf_results: try: # (key, ratio) is like ('regress', 2.83) key, ratio = self.compare_one_trace(trace, perf_results[trace]) ret_val[key].append((trace, ratio)) except TraceNotFound: logging.debug( 'Skip checking %s/%s/%s, expectation not defined.', self._board, self._test_name, trace) return ret_val