Revert "Improve perf smoke test stability"

pull/5608/head
Vijay Pai 9 years ago
parent aaf83167ea
commit f5dca10896
  1. 59
      tools/jenkins/run_performance.sh

@ -42,10 +42,17 @@ config=opt
make CONFIG=$config qps_worker qps_driver -j8
bins/$config/qps_worker -driver_port 10000 &
PID1=$!
bins/$config/qps_worker -driver_port 10010 &
PID2=$!
#
# Put a timeout on these tests
#
((sleep 900; killall qps_worker && rm -f /tmp/qps-test.$$ && kill $$)&)
((sleep 900; kill $$ && killall qps_worker && rm -f /tmp/qps-test.$$ )&)
export QPS_WORKERS="localhost:10000,localhost:10010"
# big is the size in bytes of large messages (0 is the size otherwise)
big=65536
@ -62,74 +69,40 @@ deep=100
cores=`grep -c ^processor /proc/cpuinfo`
halfcores=`expr $cores / 2`
#
# Keep changing the ports
port1=10000
port2=10100
for secure in true false; do
# Scenario 1: generic async streaming ping-pong (contentionless latency)
bins/$config/qps_worker -driver_port $port1 &
bins/$config/qps_worker -driver_port $port2 &
export QPS_WORKERS="localhost:$port1,localhost:$port2"
port1=`expr $port1 + 1`
port2=`expr $port2 + 1`
bins/$config/qps_driver --rpc_type=STREAMING --client_type=ASYNC_CLIENT \
--server_type=ASYNC_GENERIC_SERVER --outstanding_rpcs_per_channel=1 \
--client_channels=1 --bbuf_req_size=0 --bbuf_resp_size=0 \
--async_client_threads=1 --async_server_threads=1 --secure_test=$secure \
--num_servers=1 --num_clients=1 \
--server_core_limit=$halfcores --client_core_limit=0
bins/$config/qps_driver --quit=true
# Scenario 2: generic async streaming "unconstrained" (QPS)
bins/$config/qps_worker -driver_port $port1 &
bins/$config/qps_worker -driver_port $port2 &
export QPS_WORKERS="localhost:$port1,localhost:$port2"
port1=`expr $port1 + 1`
port2=`expr $port2 + 1`
bins/$config/qps_driver --rpc_type=STREAMING --client_type=ASYNC_CLIENT \
--server_type=ASYNC_GENERIC_SERVER --outstanding_rpcs_per_channel=$deep \
--client_channels=$wide --bbuf_req_size=0 --bbuf_resp_size=0 \
--async_client_threads=0 --async_server_threads=0 --secure_test=$secure \
--num_servers=1 --num_clients=0 \
--server_core_limit=$halfcores --client_core_limit=0 |& tee /tmp/qps-test.$$
bins/$config/qps_driver --quit=true
# Scenario 2b: QPS with a single server core
bins/$config/qps_worker -driver_port $port1 &
bins/$config/qps_worker -driver_port $port2 &
export QPS_WORKERS="localhost:$port1,localhost:$port2"
port1=`expr $port1 + 1`
port2=`expr $port2 + 1`
bins/$config/qps_driver --rpc_type=STREAMING --client_type=ASYNC_CLIENT \
--server_type=ASYNC_GENERIC_SERVER --outstanding_rpcs_per_channel=$deep \
--client_channels=$wide --bbuf_req_size=0 --bbuf_resp_size=0 \
--async_client_threads=0 --async_server_threads=0 --secure_test=$secure \
--num_servers=1 --num_clients=0 --server_core_limit=1 --client_core_limit=0
bins/$config/qps_driver --quit=true
# Scenario 2c: protobuf-based QPS
bins/$config/qps_worker -driver_port $port1 &
bins/$config/qps_worker -driver_port $port2 &
export QPS_WORKERS="localhost:$port1,localhost:$port2"
port1=`expr $port1 + 1`
port2=`expr $port2 + 1`
bins/$config/qps_driver --rpc_type=STREAMING --client_type=ASYNC_CLIENT \
--server_type=ASYNC_SERVER --outstanding_rpcs_per_channel=$deep \
--client_channels=$wide --simple_req_size=0 --simple_resp_size=0 \
--async_client_threads=0 --async_server_threads=0 --secure_test=$secure \
--num_servers=1 --num_clients=0 \
--server_core_limit=$halfcores --client_core_limit=0
bins/$config/qps_driver --quit=true
# Scenario 3: Latency at sub-peak load (all clients equally loaded)
for loadfactor in 0.7; do
bins/$config/qps_worker -driver_port $port1 &
bins/$config/qps_worker -driver_port $port2 &
export QPS_WORKERS="localhost:$port1,localhost:$port2"
port1=`expr $port1 + 1`
port2=`expr $port2 + 1`
bins/$config/qps_driver --rpc_type=STREAMING --client_type=ASYNC_CLIENT \
--server_type=ASYNC_GENERIC_SERVER --outstanding_rpcs_per_channel=$deep \
--client_channels=$wide --bbuf_req_size=0 --bbuf_resp_size=0 \
@ -137,37 +110,27 @@ for secure in true false; do
--num_servers=1 --num_clients=0 --poisson_load=`awk -v lf=$loadfactor \
'$5 == "QPS:" {print int(lf * $6); exit}' /tmp/qps-test.$$` \
--server_core_limit=$halfcores --client_core_limit=0
bins/$config/qps_driver --quit=true
done
rm /tmp/qps-test.$$
# Scenario 4: Single-channel bidirectional throughput test (like TCP_STREAM).
bins/$config/qps_worker -driver_port $port1 &
bins/$config/qps_worker -driver_port $port2 &
export QPS_WORKERS="localhost:$port1,localhost:$port2"
port1=`expr $port1 + 1`
port2=`expr $port2 + 1`
bins/$config/qps_driver --rpc_type=STREAMING --client_type=ASYNC_CLIENT \
--server_type=ASYNC_GENERIC_SERVER --outstanding_rpcs_per_channel=$deep \
--client_channels=1 --bbuf_req_size=$big --bbuf_resp_size=$big \
--async_client_threads=1 --async_server_threads=1 --secure_test=$secure \
--num_servers=1 --num_clients=1 \
--server_core_limit=$halfcores --client_core_limit=0
bins/$config/qps_driver --quit=true
# Scenario 5: Sync unary ping-pong with protobufs
bins/$config/qps_worker -driver_port $port1 &
bins/$config/qps_worker -driver_port $port2 &
export QPS_WORKERS="localhost:$port1,localhost:$port2"
port1=`expr $port1 + 1`
port2=`expr $port2 + 1`
bins/$config/qps_driver --rpc_type=UNARY --client_type=SYNC_CLIENT \
--server_type=SYNC_SERVER --outstanding_rpcs_per_channel=1 \
--client_channels=1 --simple_req_size=0 --simple_resp_size=0 \
--secure_test=$secure --num_servers=1 --num_clients=1 \
--server_core_limit=$halfcores --client_core_limit=0
bins/$config/qps_driver --quit=true
done
bins/$config/qps_driver --quit=true
wait

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