Merge branch 'master' of github.com:google/grpc into test-log

pull/1497/head
Donna Dionne 10 years ago
commit 71cbac4b7f
  1. 2
      src/ruby/grpc.gemspec
  2. 14
      tools/gce_setup/grpc_docker.sh
  3. 56
      tools/profile_analyzer/profile_analyzer.py

@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ Gem::Specification.new do |s|
s.add_development_dependency 'rake', '~> 10.4'
s.add_development_dependency 'rake-compiler', '~> 0.9'
s.add_development_dependency 'rspec', '~> 3.2'
s.add_development_dependency 'rubocop', '~> 0.30'
s.add_development_dependency 'rubocop', '~> 0.30.0'
s.extensions = %w(ext/grpc/extconf.rb)
end

@ -1250,6 +1250,20 @@ grpc_interop_gen_php_cmd() {
echo $the_cmd
}
# constructs the full dockerized php gce=>prod interop test cmd.
#
# call-seq:
# flags= .... # generic flags to include the command
# cmd=$($grpc_gen_test_cmd $flags)
grpc_cloud_prod_gen_php_cmd() {
local env_flag="-e SSL_CERT_FILE=/cacerts/roots.pem "
local cmd_prefix="sudo docker run $env_flag grpc/php";
local test_script="/var/local/git/grpc/src/php/bin/interop_client.sh";
local gfe_flags=$(_grpc_prod_gfe_flags);
local the_cmd="$cmd_prefix $test_script $gfe_flags $@";
echo $the_cmd
}
# constructs the full dockerized php service_account auth interop test cmd.
#
# call-seq:

@ -38,19 +38,43 @@ Usage:
import collections
import itertools
import re
import sys
# Create a regex to parse output of the C core basic profiler,
# as defined in src/core/profiling/basic_timers.c.
_RE_LINE = re.compile(r'GRPC_LAT_PROF ' +
r'([0-9]+\.[0-9]+) 0x([0-9a-f]+) ([{}.]) ([0-9]+) ' +
r'([0-9]+\.[0-9]+) 0x([0-9a-f]+) ([{}.!]) ([0-9]+) ' +
r'([^ ]+) ([^ ]+) ([0-9]+)')
Entry = collections.namedtuple(
'Entry',
['time', 'thread', 'type', 'tag', 'id', 'file', 'line'])
class ImportantMark(object):
def __init__(self, entry, stack):
self._entry = entry
self._pre_stack = stack
self._post_stack = list()
self._n = len(stack) # we'll also compute times to that many closing }s
@property
def entry(self):
return self._entry
def append_post_entry(self, entry):
if self._n > 0:
self._post_stack.append(entry)
self._n -= 1
def get_deltas(self):
pre_and_post_stacks = itertools.chain(self._pre_stack, self._post_stack)
return collections.OrderedDict((stack_entry,
(self._entry.time - stack_entry.time))
for stack_entry in pre_and_post_stacks)
def entries():
for line in sys.stdin:
m = _RE_LINE.match(line)
@ -66,13 +90,27 @@ def entries():
threads = collections.defaultdict(lambda: collections.defaultdict(list))
times = collections.defaultdict(list)
# Indexed by the mark's tag. Items in the value list correspond to the mark in
# different stack situations.
important_marks = collections.defaultdict(list)
for entry in entries():
thread = threads[entry.thread]
if entry.type == '{':
thread[entry.tag].append(entry)
if entry.type == '!':
# Save a snapshot of the current stack inside a new ImportantMark instance.
# Get all entries with type '{' from "thread".
stack = [e for entries_for_tag in thread.values()
for e in entries_for_tag if e.type == '{']
important_marks[entry.tag].append(ImportantMark(entry, stack))
elif entry.type == '}':
last = thread[entry.tag].pop()
times[entry.tag].append(entry.time - last.time)
# Update accounting for important marks.
for imarks_for_tag in important_marks.itervalues():
for imark in imarks_for_tag:
imark.append_post_entry(entry)
def percentile(vals, pct):
return sorted(vals)[int(len(vals) * pct / 100.0)]
@ -80,8 +118,22 @@ def percentile(vals, pct):
print 'tag 50%/90%/95%/99% us'
for tag in sorted(times.keys()):
vals = times[tag]
print '%d %.2f/%.2f/%.2f/%.2f' % (tag,
print '%d %.2f/%.2f/%.2f/%.2f' % (tag,
percentile(vals, 50),
percentile(vals, 90),
percentile(vals, 95),
percentile(vals, 99))
print
print 'Important marks:'
print '================'
for tag, imark_for_tag in important_marks.iteritems():
for imark in imarks_for_tag:
deltas = imark.get_deltas()
print '{tag} @ {file}:{line}'.format(**imark.entry._asdict())
for entry, time_delta_us in deltas.iteritems():
format_dict = entry._asdict()
format_dict['time_delta_us'] = time_delta_us
print '{tag} {type} ({file}:{line}): {time_delta_us:12.3f} us'.format(
**format_dict)
print

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