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175 lines
5.6 KiB
175 lines
5.6 KiB
#/usr/bin/env python |
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import sys, re, os.path |
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from xml.dom.minidom import parse |
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class TestInfo(object): |
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def __init__(self, xmlnode): |
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self.fixture = xmlnode.getAttribute("classname") |
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self.name = xmlnode.getAttribute("name") |
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self.value_param = xmlnode.getAttribute("value_param") |
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self.type_param = xmlnode.getAttribute("type_param") |
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if xmlnode.getElementsByTagName("failure"): |
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self.status = "failed" |
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else: |
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self.status = xmlnode.getAttribute("status") |
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if self.name.startswith("DISABLED_"): |
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self.status = "disabled" |
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self.fixture = self.fixture.replace("DISABLED_", "") |
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self.name = self.name.replace("DISABLED_", "") |
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self.metrix = {} |
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self.parseLongMetric(xmlnode, "bytesIn"); |
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self.parseLongMetric(xmlnode, "bytesOut"); |
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self.parseIntMetric(xmlnode, "samples"); |
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self.parseIntMetric(xmlnode, "outliers"); |
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self.parseFloatMetric(xmlnode, "frequency", 1); |
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self.parseLongMetric(xmlnode, "min"); |
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self.parseLongMetric(xmlnode, "median"); |
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self.parseLongMetric(xmlnode, "gmean"); |
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self.parseLongMetric(xmlnode, "mean"); |
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self.parseLongMetric(xmlnode, "stddev"); |
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self.parseFloatMetric(xmlnode, "gstddev"); |
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self.parseFloatMetric(xmlnode, "time"); |
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def parseLongMetric(self, xmlnode, name, default = 0): |
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if xmlnode.hasAttribute(name): |
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tmp = xmlnode.getAttribute(name) |
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val = long(tmp) |
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self.metrix[name] = val |
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else: |
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self.metrix[name] = default |
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def parseIntMetric(self, xmlnode, name, default = 0): |
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if xmlnode.hasAttribute(name): |
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tmp = xmlnode.getAttribute(name) |
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val = int(tmp) |
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self.metrix[name] = val |
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else: |
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self.metrix[name] = default |
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def parseFloatMetric(self, xmlnode, name, default = 0): |
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if xmlnode.hasAttribute(name): |
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tmp = xmlnode.getAttribute(name) |
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val = float(tmp) |
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self.metrix[name] = val |
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else: |
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self.metrix[name] = default |
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def parseStringMetric(self, xmlnode, name, default = None): |
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if xmlnode.hasAttribute(name): |
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tmp = xmlnode.getAttribute(name) |
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self.metrix[name] = tmp.strip() |
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else: |
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self.metrix[name] = default |
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def get(self, name, units="ms"): |
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if name == "classname": |
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return self.fixture |
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if name == "name": |
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return self.name |
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if name == "fullname": |
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return self.__str__() |
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if name == "value_param": |
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return self.value_param |
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if name == "type_param": |
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return self.type_param |
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if name == "status": |
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return self.status |
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val = self.metrix.get(name, None) |
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if not val: |
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return val |
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if name == "time": |
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return self.metrix.get("time") |
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if name in ["gmean", "min", "mean", "median", "stddev"]: |
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scale = 1.0 |
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frequency = self.metrix.get("frequency", 1.0) or 1.0 |
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if units == "ms": |
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scale = 1000.0 |
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if units == "mks": |
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scale = 1000000.0 |
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if units == "ns": |
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scale = 1000000000.0 |
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if units == "ticks": |
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frequency = long(1) |
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scale = long(1) |
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return val * scale / frequency |
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return val |
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def dump(self, units="ms"): |
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print "%s ->\t\033[1;31m%s\033[0m = \t%.2f%s" % (str(self), self.status, self.get("gmean", units), units) |
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def shortName(self): |
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pos = self.name.find("/") |
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if pos > 0: |
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name = self.name[:pos] |
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else: |
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name = self.name |
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if self.fixture.endswith(name): |
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fixture = self.fixture[:-len(name)] |
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else: |
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fixture = self.fixture |
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if fixture.endswith("_"): |
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fixture = fixture[:-1] |
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return '::'.join(filter(None, [name, fixture])) |
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def __str__(self): |
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pos = self.name.find("/") |
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if pos > 0: |
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name = self.name[:pos] |
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else: |
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name = self.name |
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if self.fixture.endswith(name): |
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fixture = self.fixture[:-len(name)] |
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else: |
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fixture = self.fixture |
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if fixture.endswith("_"): |
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fixture = fixture[:-1] |
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return '::'.join(filter(None, [name, fixture, self.type_param, self.value_param])) |
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def __cmp__(self, other): |
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r = cmp(self.fixture, other.fixture); |
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if r != 0: |
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return r |
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if self.type_param: |
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if other.type_param: |
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r = cmp(self.type_param, other.type_param); |
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if r != 0: |
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return r |
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else: |
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return -1 |
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else: |
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if other.type_param: |
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return 1 |
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if self.value_param: |
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if other.value_param: |
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r = cmp(self.value_param, other.value_param); |
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if r != 0: |
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return r |
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else: |
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return -1 |
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else: |
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if other.value_param: |
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return 1 |
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return 0 |
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def parseLogFile(filename): |
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tests = [] |
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log = parse(filename) |
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for case in log.getElementsByTagName("testcase"): |
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tests.append(TestInfo(case)) |
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return tests |
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if __name__ == "__main__": |
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if len(sys.argv) < 2: |
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print "Usage:\n", os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]), "<log_name>.xml" |
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exit(0) |
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for arg in sys.argv[1:]: |
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print "Tests found in", arg |
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tests = parseLogFile(arg) |
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for t in sorted(tests): |
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t.dump() |
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print
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