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authorWeilin Wang <weilin.wang@intel.com>2023-06-20 20:00:27 +0300
committerNamhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org>2023-06-22 08:24:26 +0300
commit1203a63da0461d0081ea6e3d5e52893985bfed42 (patch)
tree492b6f9d34281124952f30a3da8e3f5700d3fd4e /tools/perf
parenta0f1cc18f91faf75a321135ac08385a4f260a87d (diff)
downloadlinux-1203a63da0461d0081ea6e3d5e52893985bfed42.tar.xz
perf test: Rerun failed metrics with longer workload
Rerun failed metrics with longer workload to avoid false failure because sometimes metric value test fails when running in very short amount of time. Skip rerun if equal to or more than 20 metrics fail. Signed-off-by: Weilin Wang <weilin.wang@intel.com> Tested-by: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org> Cc: ravi.bangoria@amd.com Cc: Ian Rogers <irogers@google.com> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> Cc: Adrian Hunter <adrian.hunter@intel.com> Cc: Caleb Biggers <caleb.biggers@intel.com> Cc: Perry Taylor <perry.taylor@intel.com> Cc: Samantha Alt <samantha.alt@intel.com> Cc: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@kernel.org> Cc: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@kernel.org> Cc: Kan Liang <kan.liang@linux.intel.com> Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230620170027.1861012-4-weilin.wang@intel.com Signed-off-by: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'tools/perf')
-rw-r--r--tools/perf/tests/shell/lib/perf_metric_validation.py129
1 files changed, 83 insertions, 46 deletions
diff --git a/tools/perf/tests/shell/lib/perf_metric_validation.py b/tools/perf/tests/shell/lib/perf_metric_validation.py
index 3c3a9b4f8b82..50a34a9cc040 100644
--- a/tools/perf/tests/shell/lib/perf_metric_validation.py
+++ b/tools/perf/tests/shell/lib/perf_metric_validation.py
@@ -11,8 +11,9 @@ class Validator:
self.rulefname = rulefname
self.reportfname = reportfname
self.rules = None
- self.collectlist=metrics
- self.metrics = set(metrics)
+ self.collectlist:str = metrics
+ self.metrics = self.__set_metrics(metrics)
+ self.skiplist = set()
self.tolerance = t
self.workloads = [x for x in workload.split(",") if x]
@@ -41,6 +42,12 @@ class Validator:
self.debug = debug
self.fullrulefname = fullrulefname
+ def __set_metrics(self, metrics=''):
+ if metrics != '':
+ return set(metrics.split(","))
+ else:
+ return set()
+
def read_json(self, filename: str) -> dict:
try:
with open(Path(filename).resolve(), "r") as f:
@@ -113,7 +120,7 @@ class Validator:
All future test(s) on this metric will fail.
@param name: name of the metric
- @returns: list with value found in self.results; list is empty when not value found.
+ @returns: list with value found in self.results; list is empty when value is not found.
"""
results = []
data = self.results[ridx] if ridx in self.results else self.results[0]
@@ -123,7 +130,6 @@ class Validator:
elif name.replace('.', '1').isdigit():
results.append(float(name))
else:
- self.errlist.append("Metric '%s' is not collected or the value format is incorrect"%(name))
self.ignoremetrics.add(name)
return results
@@ -138,27 +144,32 @@ class Validator:
Failure: when metric value is negative or not provided.
Metrics with negative value will be added into the self.failtests['PositiveValueTest'] and self.ignoremetrics.
"""
- negmetric = set()
- missmetric = set()
+ negmetric = dict()
pcnt = 0
tcnt = 0
+ rerun = list()
for name, val in self.get_results().items():
- if val is None or val == '':
- missmetric.add(name)
- self.errlist.append("Metric '%s' is not collected"%(name))
- elif val < 0:
- negmetric.add("{0}(={1:.4f})".format(name, val))
- self.collectlist[0].append(name)
+ if val < 0:
+ negmetric[name] = val
+ rerun.append(name)
else:
pcnt += 1
tcnt += 1
+ if len(rerun) > 0 and len(rerun) < 20:
+ second_results = dict()
+ self.second_test(rerun, second_results)
+ for name, val in second_results.items():
+ if name not in negmetric: continue
+ if val >= 0:
+ del negmetric[name]
+ pcnt += 1
self.failtests['PositiveValueTest']['Total Tests'] = tcnt
self.failtests['PositiveValueTest']['Passed Tests'] = pcnt
- if len(negmetric) or len(missmetric)> 0:
- self.ignoremetrics.update(negmetric)
- self.ignoremetrics.update(missmetric)
- self.failtests['PositiveValueTest']['Failed Tests'].append({'NegativeValue':list(negmetric), 'MissingValue':list(missmetric)})
+ if len(negmetric.keys()):
+ self.ignoremetrics.update(negmetric.keys())
+ negmessage = ["{0}(={1:.4f})".format(name, val) for name, val in negmetric.items()]
+ self.failtests['PositiveValueTest']['Failed Tests'].append({'NegativeValue': negmessage})
return
@@ -259,21 +270,36 @@ class Validator:
metrics = rule['Metrics']
passcnt = 0
totalcnt = 0
- faillist = []
+ faillist = list()
+ failures = dict()
+ rerun = list()
for m in metrics:
totalcnt += 1
result = self.get_value(m['Name'])
- if len(result) > 0 and self.check_bound(result[0], lbv, ubv, t):
+ if len(result) > 0 and self.check_bound(result[0], lbv, ubv, t) or m['Name'] in self.skiplist:
passcnt += 1
else:
- faillist.append({'MetricName':m['Name'], 'CollectedValue':result})
- self.collectlist[0].append(m['Name'])
+ failures[m['Name']] = result
+ rerun.append(m['Name'])
+
+ if len(rerun) > 0 and len(rerun) < 20:
+ second_results = dict()
+ self.second_test(rerun, second_results)
+ for name, val in second_results.items():
+ if name not in failures: continue
+ if self.check_bound(val, lbv, ubv, t):
+ passcnt += 1
+ del failures[name]
+ else:
+ failures[name] = val
+ self.results[0][name] = val
self.totalcnt += totalcnt
self.passedcnt += passcnt
self.failtests['SingleMetricTest']['Total Tests'] += totalcnt
self.failtests['SingleMetricTest']['Passed Tests'] += passcnt
- if len(faillist) != 0:
+ if len(failures.keys()) != 0:
+ faillist = [{'MetricName':name, 'CollectedValue':val} for name, val in failures.items()]
self.failtests['SingleMetricTest']['Failed Tests'].append({'RuleIndex':rule['RuleIndex'],
'RangeLower': rule['RangeLower'],
'RangeUpper': rule['RangeUpper'],
@@ -316,7 +342,7 @@ class Validator:
return True
# Start of Collector and Converter
- def convert(self, data: list, idx: int):
+ def convert(self, data: list, metricvalues:dict):
"""
Convert collected metric data from the -j output to dict of {metric_name:value}.
"""
@@ -326,20 +352,29 @@ class Validator:
if "metric-unit" in result and result["metric-unit"] != "(null)" and result["metric-unit"] != "":
name = result["metric-unit"].split(" ")[1] if len(result["metric-unit"].split(" ")) > 1 \
else result["metric-unit"]
- if idx not in self.results: self.results[idx] = dict()
- self.results[idx][name.lower()] = float(result["metric-value"])
+ metricvalues[name.lower()] = float(result["metric-value"])
except ValueError as error:
continue
return
- def collect_perf(self, data_file: str, workload: str):
+ def _run_perf(self, metric, workload: str):
+ tool = 'perf'
+ command = [tool, 'stat', '-j', '-M', f"{metric}", "-a"]
+ wl = workload.split()
+ command.extend(wl)
+ print(" ".join(command))
+ cmd = subprocess.run(command, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, encoding='utf-8')
+ data = [x+'}' for x in cmd.stderr.split('}\n') if x]
+ return data
+
+
+ def collect_perf(self, workload: str):
"""
Collect metric data with "perf stat -M" on given workload with -a and -j.
"""
self.results = dict()
- tool = 'perf'
print(f"Starting perf collection")
- print(f"Workload: {workload}")
+ print(f"Long workload: {workload}")
collectlist = dict()
if self.collectlist != "":
collectlist[0] = {x for x in self.collectlist.split(",")}
@@ -353,17 +388,20 @@ class Validator:
collectlist[rule["RuleIndex"]] = [",".join(list(set(metrics)))]
for idx, metrics in collectlist.items():
- if idx == 0: wl = "sleep 0.5".split()
- else: wl = workload.split()
+ if idx == 0: wl = "true"
+ else: wl = workload
for metric in metrics:
- command = [tool, 'stat', '-j', '-M', f"{metric}", "-a"]
- command.extend(wl)
- print(" ".join(command))
- cmd = subprocess.run(command, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, encoding='utf-8')
- data = [x+'}' for x in cmd.stderr.split('}\n') if x]
- self.convert(data, idx)
- self.collectlist = dict()
- self.collectlist[0] = list()
+ data = self._run_perf(metric, wl)
+ if idx not in self.results: self.results[idx] = dict()
+ self.convert(data, self.results[idx])
+ return
+
+ def second_test(self, collectlist, second_results):
+ workload = self.workloads[self.wlidx]
+ for metric in collectlist:
+ data = self._run_perf(metric, workload)
+ self.convert(data, second_results)
+
# End of Collector and Converter
# Start of Rule Generator
@@ -381,7 +419,7 @@ class Validator:
if 'MetricName' not in m:
print("Warning: no metric name")
continue
- name = m['MetricName']
+ name = m['MetricName'].lower()
self.metrics.add(name)
if 'ScaleUnit' in m and (m['ScaleUnit'] == '1%' or m['ScaleUnit'] == '100%'):
self.pctgmetrics.add(name.lower())
@@ -391,14 +429,12 @@ class Validator:
return
- def remove_unsupported_rules(self, rules, skiplist: set = None):
- for m in skiplist:
- self.metrics.discard(m)
+ def remove_unsupported_rules(self, rules):
new_rules = []
for rule in rules:
add_rule = True
for m in rule["Metrics"]:
- if m["Name"] not in self.metrics:
+ if m["Name"] in self.skiplist or m["Name"] not in self.metrics:
add_rule = False
break
if add_rule:
@@ -415,15 +451,15 @@ class Validator:
"""
data = self.read_json(self.rulefname)
rules = data['RelationshipRules']
- skiplist = set(data['SkipList'])
- self.rules = self.remove_unsupported_rules(rules, skiplist)
+ self.skiplist = set([name.lower() for name in data['SkipList']])
+ self.rules = self.remove_unsupported_rules(rules)
pctgrule = {'RuleIndex':0,
'TestType':'SingleMetricTest',
'RangeLower':'0',
'RangeUpper': '100',
'ErrorThreshold': self.tolerance,
'Description':'Metrics in percent unit have value with in [0, 100]',
- 'Metrics': [{'Name': m} for m in self.pctgmetrics]}
+ 'Metrics': [{'Name': m.lower()} for m in self.pctgmetrics]}
self.rules.append(pctgrule)
# Re-index all rules to avoid repeated RuleIndex
@@ -479,8 +515,9 @@ class Validator:
self.parse_perf_metrics()
self.create_rules()
for i in range(0, len(self.workloads)):
+ self.wlidx = i
self._init_data()
- self.collect_perf(self.datafname, self.workloads[i])
+ self.collect_perf(self.workloads[i])
# Run positive value test
self.pos_val_test()
for r in self.rules: