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#! @PERL@
##--------------------------------------------------------------------##
##--- Valgrind performance testing script                  vg_perf ---##
##--------------------------------------------------------------------##

#  This file is part of Valgrind, a dynamic binary instrumentation
#  framework.
#
#  Copyright (C) 2005 Nicholas Nethercote
#     njn@valgrind.org
#
#  This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
#  modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
#  published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
#  License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
#  This program 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
#  General Public License for more details.
#
#  You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
#  along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
#  Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
#  02111-1307, USA.
#
#  The GNU General Public License is contained in the file COPYING.

#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# usage: see usage message.
#
# The easiest way is to run all tests in valgrind/ with (assuming you installed
# in $PREFIX):
#
#   perl perf/vg_perf --all
#
# You can specify individual files to test, or whole directories, or both.
# Directories are traversed recursively, except for ones named, for example, 
# CVS/ or docs/.
#
# Each test is defined in a file <test>.vgperf, containing one or more of the
# following lines, in any order:
#   - prog:   <prog to run>                         (compulsory)
#   - args:   <args for prog>                       (default: none)
#   - vgopts: <Valgrind options>                    (default: none)
#   - prereq: <prerequisite command>                (default: none)
#   - cleanup: <post-test cleanup cmd to run>       (default: none)
#
# The prerequisite command, if present, must return 0 otherwise the test is
# skipped.
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------

use warnings;
use strict;

#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Global vars
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
my $usage = <<END
usage: vg_perf [options] [files or dirs]

  options for the user, with defaults in [ ], are:
    -h --help             show this message
    --all                 run all tests under this directory
    --reps=<n>            number of repeats for each program [1]
    --tools=<t1,t2,t3>    tools to run [Nulgrind and Memcheck]
    --vg                  Valgrind(s) to measure (can be specified multiple
                            times).  The "in-place" build is used.
                            [Valgrind in the current directory]

  Any tools named in --tools must be present in all directories specified
  with --vg.  (This is not checked.)
END
;

# Test variables
my $vgopts;             # valgrind options
my $prog;               # test prog
my $args;               # test prog args
my $prereq;             # prerequisite test to satisfy before running test
my $cleanup;            # cleanup command to run

# Command line options
my $n_reps = 1;         # Run each test $n_reps times and choose the best one.
my @vgdirs;             # Dirs of the various Valgrinds being measured.
my @tools = ("none", "memcheck");   # tools being measured

my $num_tests_done   = 0;
my $num_timings_done = 0;

# Starting directory
chomp(my $tests_dir = `pwd`);

#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Process command line, setup
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------

# If $prog is a relative path, it prepends $dir to it.  Useful for two reasons:
#
# 1. Can prepend "." onto programs to avoid trouble with users who don't have
#    "." in their path (by making $dir = ".")
# 2. Can prepend the current dir to make the command absolute to avoid
#    subsequent trouble when we change directories.
#
# Also checks the program exists and is executable.
sub validate_program ($$$$) 
{
    my ($dir, $prog, $must_exist, $must_be_executable) = @_;

    # If absolute path, leave it alone.  If relative, make it
    # absolute -- by prepending current dir -- so we can change
    # dirs and still use it.
    $prog = "$dir/$prog" if ($prog !~ /^\//);
    if ($must_exist) {
        (-f $prog) or die "vg_perf: '$prog' not found or not a file ($dir)\n";
    }
    if ($must_be_executable) { 
        (-x $prog) or die "vg_perf: '$prog' not executable ($dir)\n";
    }

    return $prog;
}

sub add_vgdir($)
{
    my ($vgdir) = @_;
    if ($vgdir !~ /^\//) { $vgdir = "$tests_dir/$vgdir"; }
    validate_program($vgdir, "./coregrind/valgrind", 1, 1);
    push(@vgdirs, $vgdir);
}

sub process_command_line() 
{
    my $alldirs = 0;
    my @fs;
    
    for my $arg (@ARGV) {
        if ($arg =~ /^-/) {
            if      ($arg =~ /^--all$/) {
                $alldirs = 1;
            } elsif ($arg =~ /^--reps=(\d+)$/) {
                $n_reps = $1;
                if ($n_reps < 1) { die "bad --reps value: $n_reps\n"; }
            } elsif ($arg =~ /^--vg=(.+)$/) {
                # Make dir absolute if not already
                add_vgdir($1);
            } elsif ($arg =~ /^--tools=(.+)$/) {
                @tools = split(/,/, $1);
            } else {
                die $usage;
            }
        } else {
            push(@fs, $arg);
        }
    }

    # If no --vg options were specified, use the current tree.
    if (0 == @vgdirs) {
        add_vgdir($tests_dir);
    }

    if ($alldirs) {
        @fs = ();
        foreach my $f (glob "*") {
            push(@fs, $f) if (-d $f);
        }
    }

    (0 != @fs) or die "No test files or directories specified\n";

    return @fs;
}

#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Read a .vgperf file
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub read_vgperf_file($)
{
    my ($f) = @_;

    # Defaults.
    ($vgopts, $prog, $args, $prereq, $cleanup)
      = ("", undef, "", undef, undef, undef, undef);

    open(INPUTFILE, "< $f") || die "File $f not openable\n";

    while (my $line = <INPUTFILE>) {
        if      ($line =~ /^\s*#/ || $line =~ /^\s*$/) {
	    next;
	} elsif ($line =~ /^\s*vgopts:\s*(.*)$/) {
            $vgopts = $1;
        } elsif ($line =~ /^\s*prog:\s*(.*)$/) {
            $prog = validate_program(".", $1, 1, 1);
        } elsif ($line =~ /^\s*args:\s*(.*)$/) {
            $args = $1;
        } elsif ($line =~ /^\s*prereq:\s*(.*)$/) {
            $prereq = $1;
        } elsif ($line =~ /^\s*cleanup:\s*(.*)$/) {
            $cleanup = $1;
        } else {
            die "Bad line in $f: $line\n";
        }
    }
    close(INPUTFILE);

    if (!defined $prog) {
        $prog = "";     # allow no prog for testing error and --help cases
    }
    if (0 == @tools) {
        die "vg_perf: missing 'tools' line in $f\n";
    }
}

#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Do one test
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Since most of the program time is spent in system() calls, need this to
# propagate a Ctrl-C enabling us to quit.
sub mysystem($) 
{
    my ($cmd) = @_;
    my $retval = system($cmd);
    if ($retval == 2) { 
        exit 1; 
    } else {
        return $retval;
    }
}

# Run program N times, return the best user time.  Use the POSIX
# -p flag on /usr/bin/time so as to get something parseable on AIX.
sub time_prog($$)
{
    my ($cmd, $n) = @_;
    my $tmin = 999999;
    for (my $i = 0; $i < $n; $i++) {
        mysystem("echo '$cmd' > perf.cmd");
        my $retval = mysystem("$cmd > perf.stdout 2> perf.stderr");
        (0 == $retval) or 
            die "\n*** Command returned non-zero ($retval)"
              . "\n*** See perf.{cmd,stdout,stderr} to determine what went wrong.\n";
        my $out = `cat perf.stderr`;
        ($out =~ /[Uu]ser([ ]+)([\d\.]+)/) or 
            die "\n*** missing usertime in perf.stderr\n";
        $tmin = $2 if ($2 < $tmin);
    }
    # Avoid divisions by zero!
    return (0 == $tmin ? 0.01 : $tmin);
}

sub do_one_test($$) 
{
    my ($dir, $vgperf) = @_;
    $vgperf =~ /^(.*)\.vgperf/;
    my $name = $1;
    my %first_tTool;    # For doing percentage speedups when comparing
                        # multiple Valgrinds

    read_vgperf_file($vgperf);

    if (defined $prereq) {
        if (system("$prereq") != 0) {
            printf("%-16s (skipping, prereq failed: $prereq)\n", "$name:");
            return;
        }
    }

    my $timecmd = "/usr/bin/time -p";

    # Do the native run(s).
    printf("-- $name --\n") if (@vgdirs > 1);
    my $cmd     = "$timecmd $prog $args";
    my $tNative = time_prog($cmd, $n_reps);

    foreach my $vgdir (@vgdirs) {
        # Benchmark name
        printf("%-8s ", $name);

        # Print the Valgrind version if we are measuring more than one.
        my $vgdirname = $vgdir;
        chomp($vgdirname = `basename $vgdir`);
        printf("%-10s:", $vgdirname);
        
        # Native execution time
        printf("%4.2fs", $tNative);

        foreach my $tool (@tools) {
            # First two chars of toolname for abbreviation
            my $tool_abbrev = $tool;
            $tool_abbrev =~ s/(..).*/$1/;

            # Do the tool run(s).  Set both VALGRIND_LIB and VALGRIND_LIB_INNER
            # in case this Valgrind was configured with --enable-inner.  And
            # also VALGRINDLIB, which was the old name for the variable, to
            # allow comparison against old Valgrind versions (eg. 2.4.X).
            printf("  %s:", $tool_abbrev);
            my $vgsetup = "VALGRINDLIB=$vgdir/.in_place "
                        . "VALGRIND_LIB=$vgdir/.in_place "
                        . "VALGRIND_LIB_INNER=$vgdir/.in_place ";
            my $vgcmd   = "$vgdir/coregrind/valgrind "
                        . "--command-line-only=yes --tool=$tool -q "
                        . "--memcheck:leak-check=no "
                        . "--trace-children=yes "
                        . "$vgopts ";
            my $cmd     = "$vgsetup $timecmd $vgcmd $prog $args";
            my $tTool   = time_prog($cmd, $n_reps);
            printf("%4.1fs (%4.1fx,", $tTool, $tTool/$tNative);

            # If it's the first timing for this tool on this benchmark,
            # record the time so we can get the percentage speedup of the
            # subsequent Valgrinds.  Otherwise, compute and print
            # the speedup.
            if (not defined $first_tTool{$tool}) {
                $first_tTool{$tool} = $tTool;
                print(" -----)");
            } else {
                my $speedup = 100 - (100 * $tTool / $first_tTool{$tool});
                printf("%5.1f%%)", $speedup);
            }

            $num_timings_done++;

            if (defined $cleanup) {
                (system("$cleanup") == 0) or 
                    print("  ($name cleanup operation failed: $cleanup)\n");
            }
        }
        printf("\n");
    }

    $num_tests_done++;
}

#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test one directory (and any subdirs)
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub test_one_dir($$);    # forward declaration

sub test_one_dir($$) 
{
    my ($dir, $prev_dirs) = @_;
    $dir =~ s/\/$//;    # trim a trailing '/'

    chomp(my $initial_dir = `pwd`);     # record where we started

    # Ignore dirs into which we should not recurse.
    if ($dir =~ /^(BitKeeper|CVS|SCCS|docs|doc)$/) { return; }

    chdir($dir) or die "Could not change into $dir\n";

    # Nb: Don't prepend a '/' to the base directory
    my $full_dir = $prev_dirs . ($prev_dirs eq "" ? "" : "/") . $dir;
    my $dashes = "-" x (50 - length $full_dir);

    my @fs = glob "*";
    my $found_tests = (0 != (grep { $_ =~ /\.vgperf$/ } @fs));

    if ($found_tests) {
        print "-- Running  tests in $full_dir $dashes\n";
    }
    foreach my $f (@fs) {
        if (-d $f) {
            test_one_dir($f, $full_dir);
        } elsif ($f =~ /\.vgperf$/) {
            do_one_test($full_dir, $f);
        }
    }
    if ($found_tests) {
        print "-- Finished tests in $full_dir $dashes\n";
    }

    chdir("$initial_dir");
}

#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Summarise results
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub summarise_results 
{
    printf("\n== %d programs, %d timings =================\n\n", 
           $num_tests_done, $num_timings_done);
}

#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# main()
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------

# nuke VALGRIND_OPTS
$ENV{"VALGRIND_OPTS"} = "";

my @fs = process_command_line();
foreach my $f (@fs) {
    if (-d $f) {
        test_one_dir($f, "");
    } else { 
        # Allow the .vgperf suffix to be given or omitted
        if ($f =~ /.vgperf$/ && -r $f) {
            # do nothing
        } elsif (-r "$f.vgperf") {
            $f = "$f.vgperf";
        } else {
            die "`$f' neither a directory nor a readable test file/name\n"
        }
        my $dir  = `dirname  $f`;   chomp $dir;
        my $file = `basename $f`;   chomp $file;
        chdir($dir) or die "Could not change into $dir\n";
        do_one_test($dir, $file);
        chdir($tests_dir);
    }
}
summarise_results();

##--------------------------------------------------------------------##
##--- end                                                          ---##
##--------------------------------------------------------------------##