X-Git-Url: https://gerrit.fd.io/r/gitweb?p=csit.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=resources%2Flibraries%2Fbash%2Ffunction%2Fper_patch.sh;fp=resources%2Flibraries%2Fbash%2Ffunction%2Fper_patch.sh;h=cfd22e7826334d07c6d61535b4d16d199f9b5929;hp=0cf7a6503db25e7b6d8b853c7078da9f1756e7ac;hb=d8ec3f8673346c0dc93e567159771f24c1bf74fc;hpb=312cdcea80a8234a4a59b0dc8fc6d60a0c4ca73d diff --git a/resources/libraries/bash/function/per_patch.sh b/resources/libraries/bash/function/per_patch.sh index 0cf7a6503d..cfd22e7826 100644 --- a/resources/libraries/bash/function/per_patch.sh +++ b/resources/libraries/bash/function/per_patch.sh @@ -46,26 +46,6 @@ function archive_test_results () { } -function archive_parse_test_results () { - - # Arguments: - # - ${1}: Directory to archive to. Required. Parent has to exist. - # Variables read: - # - TARGET - Target directory. - # Functions called: - # - die - Print to stderr and exit, defined in common.sh - # - archive_test_results - Archiving results. - # - parse_results - See definition in this file. - - set -exuo pipefail - - archive_test_results "$1" || die - parse_results "${TARGET}" || { - die "The function should have died on error." - } -} - - function build_vpp_ubuntu_amd64 () { # This function is using make pkg-verify to build VPP with all dependencies @@ -152,224 +132,6 @@ function initialize_csit_dirs () { } -function parse_results () { - - # Currently "parsing" is just few greps on output.xml. - # TODO: Parse json outputs properly. - # - # The current implementation attempts to parse for BMRR, PDR and passrate. - # If failures are present, they are reported as fake throughput values, - # enabling bisection to focus on the cause (or the fix) of the failures. - # - # The fake values are created with MRR multiplicity, - # otherwise jumpavg (which dislikes short groups) could misclassify them. - # - # Arguments: - # - ${1} - Path to (existing) directory holding robot output.xml result. - # Files read: - # - output.xml - From argument location. - # Files updated: - # - results.txt - (Re)created, in argument location. - # Variables read: - # - CSIT_PERF_TRIAL_MULTIPLICITY - To create fake results of this length. - # Functions called: - # - die - Print to stderr and exit, defined in common.sh - # - parse_results_mrr - See definition in this file. - # - parse_results_ndrpdr - See definition in this file. - # - parse_results_passrate - See definition in this file. - # - parse_results_soak - See definition in this file. - - set -exuo pipefail - - rel_dir="$(readlink -e "${1}")" || die "Readlink failed." - in_file="${rel_dir}/output.xml" || die - out_file="${rel_dir}/results.txt" || die - echo "Parsing ${in_file} putting results into ${out_file}" || die - # Frst attempt: (B)MRR. - if parse_results_mrr "${in_file}" "${out_file}"; then - return 0 - fi - # BMRR parsing failed. Attempt PDR/NDR. - if parse_results_ndrpdr "${in_file}" "${out_file}"; then - return 0 - fi - # PDR/NDR parsing failed. Attempt soak. - if parse_results_soak "${in_file}" "${out_file}"; then - return 0 - fi - # Soak parsing failed. - # Probably not a perf test at all (or a failed one), - # but we can still bisect by passrate. - parse_results_passrate "${in_file}" "${out_file}" || die -} - - -function parse_results_mrr () { - - # Parse MRR test message(s) into JSON-readable output. - # - # Return non-zero if parsing fails. - # - # Arguments: - # - ${1} - Path to (existing) input file. Required. - # - ${2} - Path to (overwritten if exists) output file. Required. - # Files read: - # - output.xml - The input file from argument location. - # Files updated: - # - results.txt - (Re)created, in argument location. - # Functions called: - # - die - Print to stderr and exit, defined in common.sh - - set -exuo pipefail - - in_file="${1}" || die "Two arguments needed." - out_file="${2}" || die "Two arguments needed." - pattern='Maximum Receive Rate trial results in .*' || die - pattern+=' per second: .*\]' || die - # RC of the following line is returned. - grep -o "${pattern}" "${in_file}" | grep -o '\[.*\]' > "${out_file}" -} - - -function parse_results_ndrpdr () { - - # Parse NDRPDR test message(s) for PDR_LOWER, into JSON-readable output. - # - # Return non-zero if parsing fails. - # Parse for PDR, unless environment variable says NDR. - # - # Arguments: - # - ${1} - Path to (existing) input file. Required. - # - ${2} - Path to (overwritten if exists) output file. Required. - # Variables read: - # - FDIO_CSIT_PERF_PARSE_NDR - If defined and "yes", parse for NDR, not PDR. - # Files read: - # - output.xml - The input file from argument location. - # Files updated: - # - results.txt - (Re)created, in argument location. - # Functions called: - # - die - Print to stderr and exit, defined in common.sh - - set -exuo pipefail - - in_file="${1}" || die "Two arguments needed." - out_file="${2}" || die "Two arguments needed." - if [[ "${FDIO_CSIT_PERF_PARSE_NDR:-no}" == "yes" ]]; then - pattern1="Arguments: [ '\\nNDR_LOWER: " || die - else - pattern1="Arguments: [ '\\nPDR_LOWER: " || die - fi - # Adapted from https://superuser.com/a/377084 - pattern2='(?<=R: ).*(?= pps)' || die - if fgrep "${pattern1}" "${in_file}" | grep -Po "${pattern2}" >> "${out_file}" - then - # Add bracket https://www.shellhacks.com/sed-awk-add-end-beginning-line/ - sed -i 's/.*/[&]/' "${out_file}" - # Returns nonzero if fails. - return "$?" - fi - # Maybe it was CPS instead of pps? - pattern2='(?<=R: ).*(?= CPS)' || die - if fgrep "${pattern1}" "${in_file}" | grep -Po "${pattern2}" >> "${out_file}" - then - # Add bracket https://www.shellhacks.com/sed-awk-add-end-beginning-line/ - sed -i 's/.*/[&]/' "${out_file}" - # Returns nonzero if fails. - return "$?" - else - return 1 - fi -} - - -function parse_results_passrate () { - - # Create fake values for failed tests. - # - # This function always passes (or dies). - # - # A non-zero but small value is chosen for failed run, to distinguish from - # real nonzero perf (which are big in general) and real zero values. - # A medium sized value is chosen for a passed run. - # This way bisect can search for breakages and fixes in device tests. - # At least in theory, as device tests are bootstrapped too differently. - # - # The fake value is repeated according to BMRR multiplicity, - # because a single value can be lost in high stdev data. - # (And it does not hurt for single value outputs such as NDR.) - # - # TODO: Count number of tests and generate fake results for every one. - # Currently that would interfere with test retry logic. - # - # Arguments: - # - ${1} - Path to (existing) input file. Required. - # - ${2} - Path to (overwritten if exists) output file. Required. - # Variables read: - # - CSIT_PERF_TRIAL_MULTIPLICITY - To create fake results of this length. - # Files read: - # - output.xml - The input file from argument location. - # Files updated: - # - results.txt - (Re)created, in argument location. - # Functions called: - # - die - Print to stderr and exit, defined in common.sh - - set -exuo pipefail - - in_file="${1}" || die "Two arguments needed." - out_file="${2}" || die "Two arguments needed." - # The last status is the top level (global) robot status. - # It only passes if there were no (critical) test failures. - if fgrep ' "${out_file}" || die -} - - -function parse_results_soak () { - - # Parse soak test message(s) for lower bound, into JSON-readable output. - # - # Return non-zero if parsing fails. - # - # Arguments: - # - ${1} - Path to (existing) input file. Required. - # - ${2} - Path to (overwritten if exists) output file. Required. - # Files read: - # - output.xml - The input file from argument location. - # Files updated: - # - results.txt - (Re)created, in argument location. - # Functions called: - # - die - Print to stderr and exit, defined in common.sh - - set -exuo pipefail - - in_file="${1}" || die "Two arguments needed." - out_file="${2}" || die "Two arguments needed." - pattern1='PLRsearch lower bound: .*, .*<' || die - # Adapted from https://superuser.com/a/377084 - pattern2='(?<=: ).*(?= pps)' || die - if grep "${pattern1}" "${in_file}" | grep -Po "${pattern2}" >> "${out_file}" - then - # Add bracket https://www.shellhacks.com/sed-awk-add-end-beginning-line/ - sed -i 's/.*/[&]/' "${out_file}" - # Returns nonzero if fails. - else - return 1 - fi -} - - function select_build () { # Arguments: