From 781d435be2d3d991fd4eb32aae4f332225842812 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Michael Larabel Date: Sat, 17 Aug 2024 20:05:21 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] pts-core: Fix various typos in correct source locations, rebuild docs Closes: https://github.com/phoronix-test-suite/phoronix-test-suite/pull/804 --- documentation/man-pages/phoronix-test-suite.1 | 21 +- documentation/phoronix-test-suite.html | 29 +- documentation/phoronix-test-suite.md | 29 +- documentation/phoronix-test-suite.pdf | 1365 +++++++++-------- documentation/stubs/00_user_options.html | 21 +- documentation/stubs/00_zmodule_options.html | 2 +- documentation/stubs/55_virtual_suites.html | 6 + pts-core/commands/check_tests.php | 2 +- .../commands/compare_results_to_baseline.php | 2 +- pts-core/commands/debug_render_test.php | 2 +- pts-core/commands/debug_self_test.php | 2 +- pts-core/commands/dump_file_info.php | 2 +- pts-core/commands/enterprise_setup.php | 2 +- .../commands/extract_from_result_file.php | 2 +- pts-core/commands/result_file_to_csv.php | 2 +- pts-core/commands/workload_topology.php | 2 +- pts-core/modules/backup.php | 2 +- 17 files changed, 774 insertions(+), 719 deletions(-) diff --git a/documentation/man-pages/phoronix-test-suite.1 b/documentation/man-pages/phoronix-test-suite.1 index 28a4d63e4..21ae226fd 100644 --- a/documentation/man-pages/phoronix-test-suite.1 +++ b/documentation/man-pages/phoronix-test-suite.1 @@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ This option can be used for validating a Phoronix Test Suite test suite as being This option is used if you wish to automatically attempt to sort the results by their result identifier string. Alternatively, if using the environment variable "SORT_BY" other sort modes can be used, such as SORT_BY=date / SORT_BY=date-desc for sorting by the test run-time/date. .TP .B compare-results-to-baseline [Test Result] [Test Result] -This option will allows you to specify a result as a baseline (first parameter) and a second result file (second parameter) that will offer some analysis for showing how the second result compares to the first in matching tests. +This option allows you to specify a result as a baseline (first parameter) and a second result file (second parameter) that will offer some analysis for showing how the second result compares to the first in matching tests. .TP .B compare-results-two-way [Test Result] This option will allows you to specify a result file and from there to compare two individual runs within that result file for looking at wins/losses and other metrics in a head-to-head type comparison. @@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ This option will allows you to specify a result file and from there to compare t This option is used if you wish to edit the title and description of an existing result file. .TP .B extract-from-result-file [Test Result] -This option will extract a single set of test results from a saved results file that contains multiple test results that have been merged. The user is the prompted to specify a new result file name and select which result identifier to extract. +This option will extract a single set of test results from a saved results file that contains multiple test results that have been merged. The user is then prompted to specify a new result file name and select which result identifier to extract. .TP .B keep-results-in-result-file [Test Result] This option is the inverse of the remove-results-from-result-file sub-command. If you wish to remove all results but those listed from a given result file, this option can be used. The user must specify a saved results file and then they will be prompted to provide a string to search for in keeping those results in that given result file but removing all other data. @@ -278,6 +278,9 @@ This option will manually merge multiple sets of test results generated by the P .B prune-empty-results [Test Result] This option is used if there are test results (benchmarks) to be dropped from a given result file that had no successful runs. I.e. if any run attempt(s) only errored out without producing any result for any of the test run(s) saved in that file. The user must specify a saved results file. .TP +.B prune-zero-data [Test Result] +This option is used if there are test results (benchmarks) to be where there is line graph data that currently has zero values (e.g. inaccurate/invalid sensor readings) and you wish to just drop those zero reading values from the result file. +.TP .B remove-incomplete-results-from-result-file [Test Result] This option is used if there are test results (benchmarks) to be dropped from a given result file for having incomplete data, either a test run did not attempt to run that benchmark or failed to properly run. The user must specify a saved results file and the command will then attempt to find any results with incomplete/missing data and prompt the user with confirmation to remove them. .TP @@ -313,10 +316,10 @@ This option will display a short list of possible Phoronix Test Suite commands. This option is used for testing the distribution-specific dependency handler for external dependencies. .TP .B debug-render-test -This option is used during the development of the Phoronix Test Suite software for testing of the result and graph rendering code-paths This option will download a large number of reference test results from LinuxBenchmarking.com. +This option is used during the development of the Phoronix Test Suite software for testing of the result and graph rendering code paths. This option will download a large number of reference test results from LinuxBenchmarking.com. .TP .B debug-self-test -This option is used during the development of the Phoronix Test Suite software for testing of internal interfaces, commands, and other common code-paths. The produced numbers should only be comparable for the same version of the Phoronix Test Suite, on the same hardware/software system, conducted on the same day of testing. This isn't intended as any scientific benchmark but simply to stress common PHP code-paths and looking for hot areas to optimize, etc. +This option is used during the development of the Phoronix Test Suite software for testing of internal interfaces, commands, and other common code paths. The produced numbers should only be comparable for the same version of the Phoronix Test Suite, on the same hardware/software system, conducted on the same day of testing. This isn't intended as any scientific benchmark but simply to stress common PHP code paths and looking for hot areas to optimize, etc. .TP .B help This option will display a list of available Phoronix Test Suite commands and possible parameter types. @@ -341,7 +344,7 @@ This option is used if you wish to analyze a result file by seeing various stati This option is used if you wish to analyze a result file to see which runs produced the most wins/losses of those result identifiers in the saved file. .TP .B workload-topology [Test Result] -This option will read a saved test results file and print the test profiles contained within and their arrangement within different test suites for getting an idea as to the workload topology/make-up / logical groupings of the benchmarks being run. +This option will read a saved test results file and print the test profiles contained within and their arrangement within different test suites for getting an idea as to the workload topology / make-up / logical groupings of the benchmarks being run. .TP .SH MODULES .B auto-load-module @@ -364,13 +367,13 @@ This option can be used for easily removing a module from the AutoLoadModules li .TP .SH DEBUGGING .B check-tests [Test] -This option will perform a check on one or more test profiles to determine if there have been any vendor changes to the filename, filesize, url location, md5 and sha256 checksums. +This option will perform a check on one or more test profiles to determine if there have been any vendor changes to the filename, filesize, URL location, MD5 and SHA256 checksums. .TP .B diagnostics This option will print information that is useful to developers when debugging problems with the Phoronix Test Suite and/or test profiles and test suites. .TP .B dump-file-info -This option will dump the MD5 / SHA256 hashes and file size for a given file. +This option will dump the MD5 / SHA256 checksums and file size for a given file. .TP .B dump-openbenchmarking-indexes This option is used for dumping the parsed output of OpenBenchmarking.org index files (metadata). @@ -395,7 +398,7 @@ This option will list all available test profiles that are available from the en .TP .SH USER CONFIGURATION .B enterprise-setup -This option can be run by enterprise users immediately after package installation or as part of an in-house setup script. Running this command will ensure the phoronix-test-suite program is never interrupted on new runs to accept user agreement changes and defaults the anonymous usage reporting to being disabled and other conservative defaults. +This option can be run by enterprise users immediately after package installation or as part of an in-house setup script. Running this command will ensure the phoronix-test-suite program is never interrupted on new runs to accept user agreement changes. It also defaults the anonymous usage reporting to being disabled, along with other conservative settings. .TP .B network-info This option will print information detected by the Phoronix Test Suite around the system's network configuration. @@ -417,7 +420,7 @@ This option will print all of the official environment variables supported by th This option will read a saved test results file and output the raw result file run data to a CSV file. This raw (individual) result file output is intended for data analytic purposes where the result-file-to-csv is more end-user-ready. .TP .B result-file-to-csv [Test Result] -This option will read a saved test results file and output the system hardware and software information along with the results to a CSV output. The CSV (Comma Separated Values) output can then be loaded into a spreadsheet for easy viewing. The outputted file appears in the user home directory or can otherwise be controlled via the OUTPUT_DIR and OUTPUT_FILE environment variables. +This option will read a saved test results file and output the system hardware and software information along with the results to a CSV output (Comma Separated Values) file. This file can then be loaded into a spreadsheet for easy viewing. The outputted file appears in the user home directory or can otherwise be controlled via the OUTPUT_DIR and OUTPUT_FILE environment variables. .TP .B result-file-to-html [Test Result] This option will read a saved test results file and output the system hardware and software information along with the results to pure HTML file. No external files are required for CSS/JavaScript or other assets. The graphs are rendered as inline SVG. This is a pure HTML-only representation of the results for emailing or other easy analysis outside of the Phoronix Test Suite. The outputted file appears in the user home directory or can otherwise be controlled via the OUTPUT_DIR and OUTPUT_FILE environment variables. diff --git a/documentation/phoronix-test-suite.html b/documentation/phoronix-test-suite.html index 2b81fe0f7..c8b1e79d1 100644 --- a/documentation/phoronix-test-suite.html +++ b/documentation/phoronix-test-suite.html @@ -426,7 +426,7 @@ along with this program. If not, see .

This option is used if you wish to automatically attempt to sort the results by their result identifier string. Alternatively, if using the environment variable "SORT_BY" other sort modes can be used, such as SORT_BY=date / SORT_BY=date-desc for sorting by the test run-time/date.

compare-results-to-baseline [Test Result] [Test Result]

-

This option will allows you to specify a result as a baseline (first parameter) and a second result file (second parameter) that will offer some analysis for showing how the second result compares to the first in matching tests.

+

This option allows you to specify a result as a baseline (first parameter) and a second result file (second parameter) that will offer some analysis for showing how the second result compares to the first in matching tests.

compare-results-two-way [Test Result]

This option will allows you to specify a result file and from there to compare two individual runs within that result file for looking at wins/losses and other metrics in a head-to-head type comparison.

@@ -435,7 +435,7 @@ along with this program. If not, see .

This option is used if you wish to edit the title and description of an existing result file.

extract-from-result-file [Test Result]

-

This option will extract a single set of test results from a saved results file that contains multiple test results that have been merged. The user is the prompted to specify a new result file name and select which result identifier to extract.

+

This option will extract a single set of test results from a saved results file that contains multiple test results that have been merged. The user is then prompted to specify a new result file name and select which result identifier to extract.

keep-results-in-result-file [Test Result]

This option is the inverse of the remove-results-from-result-file sub-command. If you wish to remove all results but those listed from a given result file, this option can be used. The user must specify a saved results file and then they will be prompted to provide a string to search for in keeping those results in that given result file but removing all other data.

@@ -445,6 +445,9 @@ along with this program. If not, see .

prune-empty-results [Test Result]

This option is used if there are test results (benchmarks) to be dropped from a given result file that had no successful runs. I.e. if any run attempt(s) only errored out without producing any result for any of the test run(s) saved in that file. The user must specify a saved results file.

+

prune-zero-data [Test Result] +

+

This option is used if there are test results (benchmarks) to be where there is line graph data that currently has zero values (e.g. inaccurate/invalid sensor readings) and you wish to just drop those zero reading values from the result file.

remove-incomplete-results-from-result-file [Test Result]

This option is used if there are test results (benchmarks) to be dropped from a given result file for having incomplete data, either a test run did not attempt to run that benchmark or failed to properly run. The user must specify a saved results file and the command will then attempt to find any results with incomplete/missing data and prompt the user with confirmation to remove them.

@@ -478,9 +481,9 @@ along with this program. If not, see .

debug-dependency-handler

This option is used for testing the distribution-specific dependency handler for external dependencies.

debug-render-test

-

This option is used during the development of the Phoronix Test Suite software for testing of the result and graph rendering code-paths This option will download a large number of reference test results from LinuxBenchmarking.com.

+

This option is used during the development of the Phoronix Test Suite software for testing of the result and graph rendering code paths. This option will download a large number of reference test results from LinuxBenchmarking.com.

debug-self-test

-

This option is used during the development of the Phoronix Test Suite software for testing of internal interfaces, commands, and other common code-paths. The produced numbers should only be comparable for the same version of the Phoronix Test Suite, on the same hardware/software system, conducted on the same day of testing. This isn't intended as any scientific benchmark but simply to stress common PHP code-paths and looking for hot areas to optimize, etc.

+

This option is used during the development of the Phoronix Test Suite software for testing of internal interfaces, commands, and other common code paths. The produced numbers should only be comparable for the same version of the Phoronix Test Suite, on the same hardware/software system, conducted on the same day of testing. This isn't intended as any scientific benchmark but simply to stress common PHP code paths and looking for hot areas to optimize, etc.

help

This option will display a list of available Phoronix Test Suite commands and possible parameter types.

version

@@ -503,7 +506,7 @@ along with this program. If not, see .

This option is used if you wish to analyze a result file to see which runs produced the most wins/losses of those result identifiers in the saved file.

workload-topology [Test Result]

-

This option will read a saved test results file and print the test profiles contained within and their arrangement within different test suites for getting an idea as to the workload topology/make-up / logical groupings of the benchmarks being run.

+

This option will read a saved test results file and print the test profiles contained within and their arrangement within different test suites for getting an idea as to the workload topology / make-up / logical groupings of the benchmarks being run.

Modules

auto-load-module

This option can be used for easily adding a module to the AutoLoadModules list in the Phoronix Test Suite user configuration file. That list controls what PTS modules are automatically loaded on start-up of the Phoronix Test Suite.

@@ -523,11 +526,11 @@ along with this program. If not, see .

Debugging

check-tests [Test]

-

This option will perform a check on one or more test profiles to determine if there have been any vendor changes to the filename, filesize, url location, md5 and sha256 checksums.

+

This option will perform a check on one or more test profiles to determine if there have been any vendor changes to the filename, filesize, URL location, MD5 and SHA256 checksums.

diagnostics

This option will print information that is useful to developers when debugging problems with the Phoronix Test Suite and/or test profiles and test suites.

dump-file-info

-

This option will dump the MD5 / SHA256 hashes and file size for a given file.

+

This option will dump the MD5 / SHA256 checksums and file size for a given file.

dump-openbenchmarking-indexes

This option is used for dumping the parsed output of OpenBenchmarking.org index files (metadata).

dump-phodevi-smart-cache

@@ -544,7 +547,7 @@ along with this program. If not, see .

This option will list all available test profiles that are available from the enabled OpenBenchmarking.org repositories but are NOT SUPPORTED on the given hardware/software platform. This is mainly a debugging option for those looking for test profiles to potentially port to new platforms, etc.

User Configuration

enterprise-setup

-

This option can be run by enterprise users immediately after package installation or as part of an in-house setup script. Running this command will ensure the phoronix-test-suite program is never interrupted on new runs to accept user agreement changes and defaults the anonymous usage reporting to being disabled and other conservative defaults.

+

This option can be run by enterprise users immediately after package installation or as part of an in-house setup script. Running this command will ensure the phoronix-test-suite program is never interrupted on new runs to accept user agreement changes. It also defaults the anonymous usage reporting to being disabled, along with other conservative settings.

network-info

This option will print information detected by the Phoronix Test Suite around the system's network configuration.

network-setup

@@ -561,7 +564,7 @@ along with this program. If not, see .

This option will read a saved test results file and output the raw result file run data to a CSV file. This raw (individual) result file output is intended for data analytic purposes where the result-file-to-csv is more end-user-ready.

result-file-to-csv [Test Result]

-

This option will read a saved test results file and output the system hardware and software information along with the results to a CSV output. The CSV (Comma Separated Values) output can then be loaded into a spreadsheet for easy viewing. The outputted file appears in the user home directory or can otherwise be controlled via the OUTPUT_DIR and OUTPUT_FILE environment variables.

+

This option will read a saved test results file and output the system hardware and software information along with the results to a CSV output (Comma Separated Values) file. This file can then be loaded into a spreadsheet for easy viewing. The outputted file appears in the user home directory or can otherwise be controlled via the OUTPUT_DIR and OUTPUT_FILE environment variables.

result-file-to-html [Test Result]

This option will read a saved test results file and output the system hardware and software information along with the results to pure HTML file. No external files are required for CSS/JavaScript or other assets. The graphs are rendered as inline SVG. This is a pure HTML-only representation of the results for emailing or other easy analysis outside of the Phoronix Test Suite. The outputted file appears in the user home directory or can otherwise be controlled via the OUTPUT_DIR and OUTPUT_FILE environment variables.

@@ -586,7 +589,7 @@ along with this program. If not, see .

Module Options

The following list is the modules included with the Phoronix Test Suite that are intended to extend the functionality of pts-core. Some of these options have commands that can be run directly in a similar manner to the other Phoronix Test Suite user commands. Some modules are just meant to be loaded directly by adding the module name to the AutoLoadModules tag in ~/.phoronix-test-suite/user-config.xml or via the PTS_MODULES environment variable. A list of available modules is also available by running phoronix-test-suite list-modules.


Backup Creation + Restore

-

This is a module for creating backups of the Phoronix Test Suite / Phoromatic and allows for restoring of created backups. The backup will be in ZIP or TAR format. If only a path is specified, the file-name will be auto-generated with a current time-stamp.

+

This is a module for creating backups of the Phoronix Test Suite / Phoromatic and allows for restoring of created backups. The backup will be in ZIP or TAR format. If only a path is specified, the filename will be auto-generated with a current timestamp.

phoronix-test-suite backup.create

phoronix-test-suite backup.restore

System Maintenance / Cleanup

@@ -1544,6 +1547,12 @@ In the event that a test profile fails to install or run, the following general

Smp Tests system/smp

This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified via an internal tag as testing smp.

+

Openmp Tests system/openmp +

+

This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified via an internal tag as testing openmp.

+

Mpi Tests system/mpi +

+

This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified via an internal tag as testing mpi.

64-bit Arm / AArch64 Tests In git git/aarch64

This is a collection of test profiles where there have been successful benchmark results submitted to OpenBenchmarking.org from 64-bit Arm / AArch64 CPU architecture hardware, i.e. these tests are proven to be 64-bit Arm / AArch64 compatible though not necessarily all compatible test profiles for the given architecture - just those with submitted public results previously on OpenBenchmarking.org.

diff --git a/documentation/phoronix-test-suite.md b/documentation/phoronix-test-suite.md index 9a821f0c4..09e5fc06b 100644 --- a/documentation/phoronix-test-suite.md +++ b/documentation/phoronix-test-suite.md @@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ This option can be used for validating a Phoronix Test Suite test suite as being This option is used if you wish to automatically attempt to sort the results by their result identifier string. Alternatively, if using the environment variable "SORT_BY" other sort modes can be used, such as SORT_BY=date / SORT_BY=date-desc for sorting by the test run-time/date. #### compare-results-to-baseline [Test Result] [Test Result] -This option will allows you to specify a result as a baseline (first parameter) and a second result file (second parameter) that will offer some analysis for showing how the second result compares to the first in matching tests. +This option allows you to specify a result as a baseline (first parameter) and a second result file (second parameter) that will offer some analysis for showing how the second result compares to the first in matching tests. #### compare-results-two-way [Test Result] This option will allows you to specify a result file and from there to compare two individual runs within that result file for looking at wins/losses and other metrics in a head-to-head type comparison. @@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ This option will allows you to specify a result file and from there to compare t This option is used if you wish to edit the title and description of an existing result file. #### extract-from-result-file [Test Result] -This option will extract a single set of test results from a saved results file that contains multiple test results that have been merged. The user is the prompted to specify a new result file name and select which result identifier to extract. +This option will extract a single set of test results from a saved results file that contains multiple test results that have been merged. The user is then prompted to specify a new result file name and select which result identifier to extract. #### keep-results-in-result-file [Test Result] This option is the inverse of the remove-results-from-result-file sub-command. If you wish to remove all results but those listed from a given result file, this option can be used. The user must specify a saved results file and then they will be prompted to provide a string to search for in keeping those results in that given result file but removing all other data. @@ -307,6 +307,9 @@ This option will manually merge multiple sets of test results generated by the P #### prune-empty-results [Test Result] This option is used if there are test results (benchmarks) to be dropped from a given result file that had no successful runs. I.e. if any run attempt(s) only errored out without producing any result for any of the test run(s) saved in that file. The user must specify a saved results file. +#### prune-zero-data [Test Result] +This option is used if there are test results (benchmarks) to be where there is line graph data that currently has zero values (e.g. inaccurate/invalid sensor readings) and you wish to just drop those zero reading values from the result file. + #### remove-incomplete-results-from-result-file [Test Result] This option is used if there are test results (benchmarks) to be dropped from a given result file for having incomplete data, either a test run did not attempt to run that benchmark or failed to properly run. The user must specify a saved results file and the command will then attempt to find any results with incomplete/missing data and prompt the user with confirmation to remove them. @@ -343,10 +346,10 @@ This option will display a short list of possible Phoronix Test Suite commands. This option is used for testing the distribution-specific dependency handler for external dependencies. #### debug-render-test -This option is used during the development of the Phoronix Test Suite software for testing of the result and graph rendering code-paths This option will download a large number of reference test results from LinuxBenchmarking.com. +This option is used during the development of the Phoronix Test Suite software for testing of the result and graph rendering code paths. This option will download a large number of reference test results from LinuxBenchmarking.com. #### debug-self-test -This option is used during the development of the Phoronix Test Suite software for testing of internal interfaces, commands, and other common code-paths. The produced numbers should only be comparable for the same version of the Phoronix Test Suite, on the same hardware/software system, conducted on the same day of testing. This isn't intended as any scientific benchmark but simply to stress common PHP code-paths and looking for hot areas to optimize, etc. +This option is used during the development of the Phoronix Test Suite software for testing of internal interfaces, commands, and other common code paths. The produced numbers should only be comparable for the same version of the Phoronix Test Suite, on the same hardware/software system, conducted on the same day of testing. This isn't intended as any scientific benchmark but simply to stress common PHP code paths and looking for hot areas to optimize, etc. #### help This option will display a list of available Phoronix Test Suite commands and possible parameter types. @@ -372,7 +375,7 @@ This option is used if you wish to analyze a result file by seeing various stati This option is used if you wish to analyze a result file to see which runs produced the most wins/losses of those result identifiers in the saved file. #### workload-topology [Test Result] -This option will read a saved test results file and print the test profiles contained within and their arrangement within different test suites for getting an idea as to the workload topology/make-up / logical groupings of the benchmarks being run. +This option will read a saved test results file and print the test profiles contained within and their arrangement within different test suites for getting an idea as to the workload topology / make-up / logical groupings of the benchmarks being run. ## Modules @@ -397,13 +400,13 @@ This option can be used for easily removing a module from the AutoLoadModules li ## Debugging #### check-tests [Test] -This option will perform a check on one or more test profiles to determine if there have been any vendor changes to the filename, filesize, url location, md5 and sha256 checksums. +This option will perform a check on one or more test profiles to determine if there have been any vendor changes to the filename, filesize, URL location, MD5 and SHA256 checksums. #### diagnostics This option will print information that is useful to developers when debugging problems with the Phoronix Test Suite and/or test profiles and test suites. #### dump-file-info -This option will dump the MD5 / SHA256 hashes and file size for a given file. +This option will dump the MD5 / SHA256 checksums and file size for a given file. #### dump-openbenchmarking-indexes This option is used for dumping the parsed output of OpenBenchmarking.org index files (metadata). @@ -429,7 +432,7 @@ This option will list all available test profiles that are available from the en ## User Configuration #### enterprise-setup -This option can be run by enterprise users immediately after package installation or as part of an in-house setup script. Running this command will ensure the phoronix-test-suite program is never interrupted on new runs to accept user agreement changes and defaults the anonymous usage reporting to being disabled and other conservative defaults. +This option can be run by enterprise users immediately after package installation or as part of an in-house setup script. Running this command will ensure the phoronix-test-suite program is never interrupted on new runs to accept user agreement changes. It also defaults the anonymous usage reporting to being disabled, along with other conservative settings. #### network-info This option will print information detected by the Phoronix Test Suite around the system's network configuration. @@ -452,7 +455,7 @@ This option will print all of the official environment variables supported by th This option will read a saved test results file and output the raw result file run data to a CSV file. This raw (individual) result file output is intended for data analytic purposes where the result-file-to-csv is more end-user-ready. #### result-file-to-csv [Test Result] -This option will read a saved test results file and output the system hardware and software information along with the results to a CSV output. The CSV (Comma Separated Values) output can then be loaded into a spreadsheet for easy viewing. The outputted file appears in the user home directory or can otherwise be controlled via the OUTPUT_DIR and OUTPUT_FILE environment variables. +This option will read a saved test results file and output the system hardware and software information along with the results to a CSV output (Comma Separated Values) file. This file can then be loaded into a spreadsheet for easy viewing. The outputted file appears in the user home directory or can otherwise be controlled via the OUTPUT_DIR and OUTPUT_FILE environment variables. #### result-file-to-html [Test Result] This option will read a saved test results file and output the system hardware and software information along with the results to pure HTML file. No external files are required for CSS/JavaScript or other assets. The graphs are rendered as inline SVG. This is a pure HTML-only representation of the results for emailing or other easy analysis outside of the Phoronix Test Suite. The outputted file appears in the user home directory or can otherwise be controlled via the OUTPUT_DIR and OUTPUT_FILE environment variables. @@ -487,7 +490,7 @@ The following list is the modules included with the Phoronix Test Suite that are --- ### Backup Creation + Restore -This is a module for creating backups of the Phoronix Test Suite / Phoromatic and allows for restoring of created backups. The backup will be in ZIP or TAR format. If only a path is specified, the file-name will be auto-generated with a current time-stamp. +This is a module for creating backups of the Phoronix Test Suite / Phoromatic and allows for restoring of created backups. The backup will be in ZIP or TAR format. If only a path is specified, the filename will be auto-generated with a current timestamp. **phoronix-test-suite backup.create** @@ -1827,6 +1830,12 @@ This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarkin #### Smp Tests system/smp This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified via an internal tag as testing smp. +#### Openmp Tests system/openmp +This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified via an internal tag as testing openmp. + +#### Mpi Tests system/mpi +This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified via an internal tag as testing mpi. + #### 64-bit Arm / AArch64 Tests In git git/aarch64 This is a collection of test profiles where there have been successful benchmark results submitted to OpenBenchmarking.org from 64-bit Arm / AArch64 CPU architecture hardware, i.e. these tests are proven to be 64-bit Arm / AArch64 compatible though not necessarily all compatible test profiles for the given architecture - just those with submitted public results previously on OpenBenchmarking.org. diff --git a/documentation/phoronix-test-suite.pdf b/documentation/phoronix-test-suite.pdf index b269aa3a6..97e09eba0 100644 --- a/documentation/phoronix-test-suite.pdf +++ b/documentation/phoronix-test-suite.pdf @@ -1063,7 +1063,7 @@ endobj /Contents 30 0 R>> endobj 30 0 obj -<> +<> stream 2 J 0.57 w @@ -1097,9 +1097,9 @@ BT /F3 12.00 Tf ET q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 205.28 573.25 Td ( [Test Result] [Test Result]) Tj ET Q BT /F1 12.00 Tf ET BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 531.03 Td (This option will allows you to specify a result as a baseline \(first parameter\) and a second result file) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 516.85 Td (\(second parameter\) that will offer some analysis for showing how the second result compares to the) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 502.68 Td (first in matching tests.) 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The user is then prompted to specify a new result file name and select) Tj ET Q q 0.000 g BT 59.53 247.56 Td (which result identifier to extract.) Tj ET Q BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 218.62 Td (keep-results-in-result-file) Tj ET Q @@ -1158,7 +1158,7 @@ endobj /Contents 32 0 R>> endobj 32 0 obj -<> +<> stream 2 J 0.57 w @@ -1182,61 +1182,62 @@ q 0.000 g BT 59.53 701.11 Td (This option is used if there are test results \(be q 0.000 g BT 59.53 686.93 Td (no successful runs. I.e. if any run attempt\(s\) only errored out without producing any result for any of the) Tj ET Q q 0.000 g BT 59.53 672.76 Td (test run\(s\) saved in that file. The user must specify a saved results file.) 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Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 601.89 Td (This option is used if there are test results \(benchmarks\) to be where there is line graph data that) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 587.72 Td (currently has zero values \(e.g. inaccurate/invalid sensor readings\) and you wish to just drop those zero) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 573.55 Td (reading values from the result file.) Tj ET Q BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 530.43 Td (remove-result) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 544.60 Td (remove-incomplete-results-from-result-file) Tj ET Q BT /F3 12.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 117.15 530.73 Td ( [Test Result]) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 293.39 544.90 Td ( [Test Result]) Tj ET Q BT /F1 12.00 Tf ET BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 488.51 Td (This option will permanently remove the saved file set that is set as the first argument.) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 502.68 Td (This option is used if there are test results \(benchmarks\) to be dropped from a given result file for) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 488.51 Td (having incomplete data, either a test run did not attempt to run that benchmark or failed to properly run.) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 474.33 Td (The user must specify a saved results file and the command will then attempt to find any results with) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 460.16 Td (incomplete/missing data and prompt the user with confirmation to remove them.) Tj ET Q BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 459.56 Td (remove-result-from-result-file) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 431.21 Td (remove-result) Tj ET Q BT /F3 12.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 213.21 459.86 Td ( [Test Result]) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 117.15 431.51 Td ( [Test Result]) Tj ET Q BT /F1 12.00 Tf ET BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 417.64 Td (This option is used if there are test results \(benchmarks\) to be dropped from a given result file. The) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 403.47 Td (user must specify a saved results file and then they will be prompted to select the tests/benchmarks to) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 389.30 Td (remove.) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 389.30 Td (This option will permanently remove the saved file set that is set as the first argument.) Tj ET Q BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 360.35 Td (remove-results-from-result-file) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 360.35 Td (remove-result-from-result-file) Tj ET Q BT /F3 12.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 220.44 360.65 Td ( [Test Result]) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 213.21 360.65 Td ( [Test Result]) Tj ET Q BT /F1 12.00 Tf ET BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET q 0.000 g BT 59.53 318.43 Td (This option is used if there are test results \(benchmarks\) to be dropped from a given result file. The) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 304.26 Td (user must specify a saved results file and then they will be prompted to provide a string to search for in) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 290.08 Td (removing those results from that given result file.) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 304.26 Td (user must specify a saved results file and then they will be prompted to select the tests/benchmarks to) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 290.08 Td (remove.) Tj ET Q BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 261.14 Td (remove-run-from-result-file) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 261.14 Td (remove-results-from-result-file) Tj ET Q BT /F3 12.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 198.75 261.44 Td ( [Test Result]) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 220.44 261.44 Td ( [Test Result]) Tj ET Q BT /F1 12.00 Tf ET BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 219.22 Td (This option is used if there is a set of test results you wish to remove/delete from a saved results file.) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 205.04 Td (The user must specify a saved results file and then they will be prompted to select the results identifier) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 190.87 Td (associated with the results they wish to remove.) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 219.22 Td (This option is used if there are test results \(benchmarks\) to be dropped from a given result file. The) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 205.04 Td (user must specify a saved results file and then they will be prompted to provide a string to search for in) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 190.87 Td (removing those results from that given result file.) Tj ET Q BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 161.92 Td (rename-identifier-in-result-file) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 161.92 Td (remove-run-from-result-file) Tj ET Q BT /F3 12.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 215.38 162.22 Td ( [Test Result]) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 198.75 162.22 Td ( [Test Result]) Tj ET Q BT /F1 12.00 Tf ET BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 120.00 Td (This option is used if you wish to change the name of the identifier in a test results file that is shown in) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 105.83 Td (the Phoronix Test Suite Results Viewer and the contained graphs.) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 120.00 Td (This option is used if there is a set of test results you wish to remove/delete from a saved results file.) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 105.83 Td (The user must specify a saved results file and then they will be prompted to select the results identifier) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 91.66 Td (associated with the results they wish to remove.) Tj ET Q BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 76.88 Td (rename-result-file) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 62.71 Td (rename-identifier-in-result-file) Tj ET Q BT /F3 12.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 140.26 77.18 Td ( [Test Result]) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 215.38 63.01 Td ( [Test Result]) Tj ET Q BT /F1 12.00 Tf ET BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET 0.020 0.486 0.651 RG @@ -1255,7 +1256,7 @@ endobj /Contents 34 0 R>> endobj 34 0 obj -<> +<> stream 2 J 0.57 w @@ -1270,58 +1271,60 @@ q 0.000 g BT 248.47 779.36 Td (Test Client Documentation) Tj ET Q 28.35 765.35 m 566.93 765.35 l S BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET 0 G -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 743.63 Td (This option is used if you wish to change the name of the saved name of a result file.) 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The user must specify a saved results) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 644.41 Td (file and then they will be prompted to select the results identifiers one at a time in the order they would) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 630.24 Td (like them to be displayed from left to right.) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 658.59 Td (This option is used if you wish to change the name of the saved name of a result file.) Tj ET Q BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 601.29 Td (show-result) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 629.64 Td (reorder-result-file) Tj ET Q BT /F3 12.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 104.14 601.59 Td ( [Test Result]) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 139.54 629.94 Td ( [Test Result]) Tj ET Q BT /F1 12.00 Tf ET BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 559.37 Td (Open up the test results in the Phoronix Test Suite Result Viewer or on OpenBenchmarking.org.) 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Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 332.60 Td (This option is used for testing the distribution-specific dependency handler for external dependencies.) Tj ET Q BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 388.70 Td (debug-render-test) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 303.66 Td (debug-render-test) Tj ET Q BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 360.95 Td (This option is used during the development of the Phoronix Test Suite software for testing of the result) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 346.78 Td (and graph rendering code-paths This option will download a large number of reference test results from) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 332.60 Td (LinuxBenchmarking.com.) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 275.91 Td (This option is used during the development of the Phoronix Test Suite software for testing of the result) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 261.74 Td (and graph rendering code paths. This option will download a large number of reference test results from) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 247.56 Td (LinuxBenchmarking.com.) Tj ET Q BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 303.66 Td (debug-self-test) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 218.62 Td (debug-self-test) Tj ET Q BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 275.91 Td (This option is used during the development of the Phoronix Test Suite software for testing of internal) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 261.74 Td (interfaces, commands, and other common code-paths. The produced numbers should only be) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 247.56 Td (comparable for the same version of the Phoronix Test Suite, on the same hardware/software system,) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 233.39 Td (conducted on the same day of testing. This isn't intended as any scientific benchmark but simply to) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 219.22 Td (stress common PHP code-paths and looking for hot areas to optimize, etc.) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 190.87 Td (This option is used during the development of the Phoronix Test Suite software for testing of internal) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 176.70 Td (interfaces, commands, and other common code paths. The produced numbers should only be) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 162.52 Td (comparable for the same version of the Phoronix Test Suite, on the same hardware/software system,) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 148.35 Td (conducted on the same day of testing. This isn't intended as any scientific benchmark but simply to) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 134.18 Td (stress common PHP code paths and looking for hot areas to optimize, etc.) Tj ET Q BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 190.27 Td (help) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 105.23 Td (help) Tj ET Q BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 162.52 Td (This option will display a list of available Phoronix Test Suite commands and possible parameter types.) Tj ET Q -BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 133.58 Td (version) Tj ET Q -BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 105.83 Td (This option will display the Phoronix Test Suite client version.) Tj ET Q -BT /F1 16.00 Tf ET -q 0.035 0.482 0.937 rg BT 26.93 75.98 Td (Result Analysis) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 77.48 Td (This option will display a list of available Phoronix Test Suite commands and possible parameter types.) 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Tj ET Q -BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 657.99 Td (executive-summary) Tj ET Q -BT /F3 12.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 152.56 658.29 Td ( [Test Result]) Tj ET Q -BT /F1 12.00 Tf ET -BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 616.07 Td (This option will attempt to auto-generate a textual executive summary for a result file to highlight) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 601.89 Td (prominent results / averages.) Tj ET Q -BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 572.95 Td (result-file-confidence) Tj ET Q -BT /F3 12.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 162.65 573.25 Td ( [Test Result]) Tj ET Q -BT /F1 12.00 Tf ET -BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 531.03 Td (This option will read a saved test results file and display various statistics on the confidence of the) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 516.85 Td (results with the standard deviation, three-sigma values, and other metrics while color-coding "passing") Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 502.68 Td (results in green.) Tj ET Q -BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 473.73 Td (result-file-stats) Tj ET Q -BT /F3 12.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 124.37 474.03 Td ( [Test Result]) Tj ET Q -BT /F1 12.00 Tf ET -BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 431.81 Td (This option is used if you wish to analyze a result file by seeing various statistics on the result data for) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 417.64 Td (result files containing at least two sets of data.) Tj ET Q -BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 388.70 Td (wins-and-losses) Tj ET Q -BT /F3 12.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 132.32 389.00 Td ( [Test Result]) Tj ET Q -BT /F1 12.00 Tf ET -BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 346.78 Td (This option is used if you wish to analyze a result file to see which runs produced the most wins/losses) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 332.60 Td (of those result identifiers in the saved file.) Tj ET Q -BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 303.66 Td (workload-topology) Tj ET Q -BT /F3 12.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 147.47 303.96 Td ( [Test Result]) Tj ET Q -BT /F1 12.00 Tf ET -BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 261.74 Td (This option will read a saved test results file and print the test profiles contained within and their) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 247.56 Td (arrangement within different test suites for getting an idea as to the workload topology/make-up / logical) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 233.39 Td (groupings of the benchmarks being run.) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 715.28 Td (This option will display the Phoronix Test Suite client version.) Tj ET Q BT /F1 16.00 Tf ET -q 0.035 0.482 0.937 rg BT 26.93 203.54 Td (Modules) Tj ET Q +q 0.035 0.482 0.937 rg BT 26.93 685.43 Td (Result Analysis) Tj ET Q BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 176.10 Td (auto-load-module) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 657.99 Td (analyze-run-times) Tj ET Q +BT /F3 12.00 Tf ET +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 141.71 658.29 Td ( [Test Result]) Tj ET Q +BT /F1 12.00 Tf ET BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 148.35 Td (This option can be used for easily adding a module to the AutoLoadModules list in the Phoronix Test) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 134.18 Td (Suite user configuration file. That list controls what PTS modules are automatically loaded on start-up of) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 120.00 Td (the Phoronix Test Suite.) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 616.07 Td (This option will read a saved test results file and print the statistics about how long the testing took to) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 601.89 Td (complete.) Tj ET Q BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 91.06 Td (list-modules) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 572.95 Td (executive-summary) Tj ET Q +BT /F3 12.00 Tf ET +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 152.56 573.25 Td ( [Test Result]) Tj ET Q +BT /F1 12.00 Tf ET BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 63.31 Td (This option will list all of the available Phoronix Test Suite modules on this system.) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 531.03 Td (This option will attempt to auto-generate a textual executive summary for a result file to highlight) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 516.85 Td (prominent results / averages.) Tj ET Q BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 487.91 Td (result-file-confidence) Tj ET Q +BT /F3 12.00 Tf ET +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 162.65 488.21 Td ( [Test Result]) Tj ET Q +BT /F1 12.00 Tf ET +BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 445.99 Td (This option will read a saved test results file and display various statistics on the confidence of the) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 431.81 Td (results with the standard deviation, three-sigma values, and other metrics while color-coding "passing") Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 417.64 Td (results in green.) Tj ET Q +BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 388.70 Td (result-file-stats) Tj ET Q +BT /F3 12.00 Tf ET +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 124.37 389.00 Td ( [Test Result]) Tj ET Q +BT /F1 12.00 Tf ET +BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 346.78 Td (This option is used if you wish to analyze a result file by seeing various statistics on the result data for) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 332.60 Td (result files containing at least two sets of data.) Tj ET Q +BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 303.66 Td (wins-and-losses) Tj ET Q +BT /F3 12.00 Tf ET +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 132.32 303.96 Td ( [Test Result]) Tj ET Q +BT /F1 12.00 Tf ET +BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 261.74 Td (This option is used if you wish to analyze a result file to see which runs produced the most wins/losses) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 247.56 Td (of those result identifiers in the saved file.) Tj ET Q +BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 218.62 Td (workload-topology) Tj ET Q +BT /F3 12.00 Tf ET +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 147.47 218.92 Td ( [Test Result]) Tj ET Q +BT /F1 12.00 Tf ET +BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 176.70 Td (This option will read a saved test results file and print the test profiles contained within and their) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 162.52 Td (arrangement within different test suites for getting an idea as to the workload topology / make-up /) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 148.35 Td (logical groupings of the benchmarks being run.) Tj ET Q +BT /F1 16.00 Tf ET +q 0.035 0.482 0.937 rg BT 26.93 118.50 Td (Modules) Tj ET Q +BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 91.06 Td (auto-load-module) Tj ET Q +BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 63.31 Td (This option can be used for easily adding a module to the AutoLoadModules list in the Phoronix Test) Tj ET Q 0.020 0.486 0.651 RG 28.35 42.52 m 566.93 42.52 l S BT /F1 7.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 31.18 26.25 Td (Phoronix Test Suite v10.8.5) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 26.25 Td (Phoronix Test Suite v10.8.5) Tj ET Q 566.93 28.35 0.00 0.00 re f q 0.000 g BT 466.08 26.25 Td (www.phoronix-test-suite.com) Tj ET Q endstream @@ -1432,82 +1434,83 @@ endobj /Contents 38 0 R>> endobj 38 0 obj -<> +<> stream 2 J 0.57 w -BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET +BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET 1.000 1.000 1.000 rg q 85.04 0 0 44.13 28.35 775.08 cm /I2 Do Q BT /F1 14.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 206.60 795.17 Td (Phoronix Test Suite v10.8.5) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 234.95 795.17 Td (Phoronix Test Suite v10.8.5) Tj ET Q BT /F1 10.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 234.30 779.36 Td (Test Client Documentation) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 248.47 779.36 Td (Test Client Documentation) Tj ET Q 0.020 0.486 0.651 RG 28.35 765.35 m 566.93 765.35 l S -BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET +BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET 0 G -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 743.03 Td (module-info) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 743.63 Td (Suite user configuration file. That list controls what PTS modules are automatically loaded on start-up of) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 729.45 Td (the Phoronix Test Suite.) Tj ET Q +BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 700.51 Td (list-modules) Tj ET Q +BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 672.76 Td (This option will list all of the available Phoronix Test Suite modules on this system.) Tj ET Q +BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 643.81 Td (module-info) Tj ET Q BT /F3 12.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 105.57 743.33 Td ( [Phoronix Test Suite Module]) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 105.57 644.11 Td ( [Phoronix Test Suite Module]) Tj ET Q BT /F1 12.00 Tf ET BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 701.11 Td (This option will show detailed information on a Phoronix Test Suite module such as the version,) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 686.93 Td (developer, and a description of its purpose.) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 601.89 Td (This option will show detailed information on a Phoronix Test Suite module such as the version,) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 587.72 Td (developer, and a description of its purpose.) Tj ET Q BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 657.99 Td (module-setup) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 558.77 Td (module-setup) Tj ET Q BT /F3 12.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 116.41 658.29 Td ( [Phoronix Test Suite Module]) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 116.41 559.07 Td ( [Phoronix Test Suite Module]) Tj ET Q BT /F1 12.00 Tf ET BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 616.07 Td (This option will allow you to configure all available end-user options for a Phoronix Test Suite module.) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 601.89 Td (These options are then stored within the user's configuration file. Not all modules may have options that) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 587.72 Td (can be configured by the end-user.) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 516.85 Td (This option will allow you to configure all available end-user options for a Phoronix Test Suite module.) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 502.68 Td (These options are then stored within the user's configuration file. Not all modules may have options that) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 488.51 Td (can be configured by the end-user.) Tj ET Q BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 558.77 Td (test-module) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 459.56 Td (test-module) Tj ET Q BT /F3 12.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 104.85 559.07 Td ( [Phoronix Test Suite Module]) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 104.85 459.86 Td ( [Phoronix Test Suite Module]) Tj ET Q BT /F1 12.00 Tf ET BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 516.85 Td (This option can be used for debugging a Phoronix Test Suite module.) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 417.64 Td (This option can be used for debugging a Phoronix Test Suite module.) Tj ET Q BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 487.91 Td (unload-module) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 388.70 Td (unload-module) Tj ET Q BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 460.16 Td (This option can be used for easily removing a module from the AutoLoadModules list in the Phoronix) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 445.99 Td (Test Suite user configuration file. That list controls what modules are automatically loaded on start-up of) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 431.81 Td (the Phoronix Test Suite.) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 360.95 Td (This option can be used for easily removing a module from the AutoLoadModules list in the Phoronix) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 346.78 Td (Test Suite user configuration file. That list controls what modules are automatically loaded on start-up of) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 332.60 Td (the Phoronix Test Suite.) Tj ET Q BT /F1 16.00 Tf ET -q 0.035 0.482 0.937 rg BT 26.93 401.97 Td (Debugging) Tj ET Q +q 0.035 0.482 0.937 rg BT 26.93 302.76 Td (Debugging) Tj ET Q BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 374.52 Td (check-tests) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 275.31 Td (check-tests) Tj ET Q BT /F3 12.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 102.71 374.82 Td ( [Test]) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 102.71 275.61 Td ( [Test]) Tj ET Q BT /F1 12.00 Tf ET BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 332.60 Td (This option will perform a check on one or more test profiles to determine if there have been any vendor) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 318.43 Td (changes to the filename, filesize, url location, md5 and sha256 checksums.) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 233.39 Td (This option will perform a check on one or more test profiles to determine if there have been any vendor) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 219.22 Td (changes to the filename, filesize, URL location, MD5 and SHA256 checksums.) Tj ET Q BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 289.48 Td (diagnostics) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 190.27 Td (diagnostics) Tj ET Q BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 261.74 Td (This option will print information that is useful to developers when debugging problems with the) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 247.56 Td (Phoronix Test Suite and/or test profiles and test suites.) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 162.52 Td (This option will print information that is useful to developers when debugging problems with the) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 148.35 Td (Phoronix Test Suite and/or test profiles and test suites.) Tj ET Q BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 218.62 Td (dump-file-info) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 119.40 Td (dump-file-info) Tj ET Q BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 190.87 Td (This option will dump the MD5 / SHA256 hashes and file size for a given file.) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 91.66 Td (This option will dump the MD5 / SHA256 checksums and file size for a given file.) Tj ET Q BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 161.92 Td (dump-openbenchmarking-indexes) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 62.71 Td (dump-openbenchmarking-indexes) Tj ET Q BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 134.18 Td (This option is used for dumping the parsed output of OpenBenchmarking.org index files \(metadata\).) Tj ET Q -BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 105.23 Td (dump-phodevi-smart-cache) Tj ET Q -BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 77.48 Td (This option is used for displaying the contents of the Phodevi smart cache on the system.) Tj ET Q -BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET 0.020 0.486 0.651 RG 28.35 42.52 m 566.93 42.52 l S BT /F1 7.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 31.18 26.25 Td (Phoronix Test Suite v10.8.5) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 26.25 Td (Phoronix Test Suite v10.8.5) Tj ET Q 566.93 28.35 0.00 0.00 re f q 0.000 g BT 466.08 26.25 Td (www.phoronix-test-suite.com) Tj ET Q endstream @@ -1520,70 +1523,70 @@ endobj /Contents 40 0 R>> endobj 40 0 obj -<> +<> stream 2 J 0.57 w -BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET +BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET 1.000 1.000 1.000 rg q 85.04 0 0 44.13 28.35 775.08 cm /I2 Do Q BT /F1 14.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 206.60 795.17 Td (Phoronix Test Suite v10.8.5) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 234.95 795.17 Td (Phoronix Test Suite v10.8.5) Tj ET Q BT /F1 10.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 234.30 779.36 Td (Test Client Documentation) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 248.47 779.36 Td (Test Client Documentation) Tj ET Q 0.020 0.486 0.651 RG 28.35 765.35 m 566.93 765.35 l S -BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET +BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET 0 G -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 743.03 Td (dump-possible-options) Tj ET Q -BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 715.28 Td (This option will print all possible phoronix-test-suite sub-commands.) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 743.63 Td (This option is used for dumping the parsed output of OpenBenchmarking.org index files \(metadata\).) Tj ET Q BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 686.33 Td (dump-unhandled-dependencies) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 714.68 Td (dump-phodevi-smart-cache) Tj ET Q BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 658.59 Td (This option will list missing entries in the external dependencies XML file for the operating system under) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 644.41 Td (test. This option is used if wanting to help find missing dependency XML data to fill in for contributing to) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 630.24 Td (upstream Phoronix Test Suite.) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 686.93 Td (This option is used for displaying the contents of the Phodevi smart cache on the system.) Tj ET Q BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 601.29 Td (list-failed-installs) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 657.99 Td (dump-possible-options) Tj ET Q BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 573.55 Td (This option will list all test profiles that were attempted to be installed on the local system but failed to) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 559.37 Td (be installed. Where applicable, the possible error\(s\) from the test installation are also reported to assist) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 545.20 Td (in debugging.) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 630.24 Td (This option will print all possible phoronix-test-suite sub-commands.) Tj ET Q BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 516.25 Td (list-test-errors) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 601.29 Td (dump-unhandled-dependencies) Tj ET Q BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 488.51 Td (This sub-command is complementary to list-failed-installs. Rather than listing test installation errors,) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 474.33 Td (list-test-errors is used for displaying past test run-time errors. This option will list all test profiles that) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 460.16 Td (produced an error previously when running the test profile / benchmark. If a test profile later) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 445.99 Td (successfully ran the test with any given option\(s\) without errors, the error is then removed from the) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 431.81 Td (archive. This option is intended to be helpful in debugging test profile issues later on for having a) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 417.64 Td (persistent collection of run-time errors.) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 573.55 Td (This option will list missing entries in the external dependencies XML file for the operating system under) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 559.37 Td (test. This option is used if wanting to help find missing dependency XML data to fill in for contributing to) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 545.20 Td (upstream Phoronix Test Suite.) Tj ET Q BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 388.70 Td (list-unsupported-tests) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 516.25 Td (list-failed-installs) Tj ET Q BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 360.95 Td (This option will list all available test profiles that are available from the enabled OpenBenchmarking.org) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 346.78 Td (repositories but are NOT SUPPORTED on the given hardware/software platform. This is mainly a) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 332.60 Td (debugging option for those looking for test profiles to potentially port to new platforms, etc.) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 488.51 Td (This option will list all test profiles that were attempted to be installed on the local system but failed to) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 474.33 Td (be installed. Where applicable, the possible error\(s\) from the test installation are also reported to assist) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 460.16 Td (in debugging.) Tj ET Q +BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 431.21 Td (list-test-errors) Tj ET Q +BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 403.47 Td (This sub-command is complementary to list-failed-installs. Rather than listing test installation errors,) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 389.30 Td (list-test-errors is used for displaying past test run-time errors. This option will list all test profiles that) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 375.12 Td (produced an error previously when running the test profile / benchmark. If a test profile later) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 360.95 Td (successfully ran the test with any given option\(s\) without errors, the error is then removed from the) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 346.78 Td (archive. This option is intended to be helpful in debugging test profile issues later on for having a) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 332.60 Td (persistent collection of run-time errors.) Tj ET Q +BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 303.66 Td (list-unsupported-tests) Tj ET Q +BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 275.91 Td (This option will list all available test profiles that are available from the enabled OpenBenchmarking.org) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 261.74 Td (repositories but are NOT SUPPORTED on the given hardware/software platform. This is mainly a) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 247.56 Td (debugging option for those looking for test profiles to potentially port to new platforms, etc.) Tj ET Q BT /F1 16.00 Tf ET -q 0.035 0.482 0.937 rg BT 26.93 302.76 Td (User Configuration) Tj ET Q +q 0.035 0.482 0.937 rg BT 26.93 217.72 Td (User Configuration) Tj ET Q BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 275.31 Td (enterprise-setup) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 190.27 Td (enterprise-setup) Tj ET Q BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 247.56 Td (This option can be run by enterprise users immediately after package installation or as part of an) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 233.39 Td (in-house setup script. Running this command will ensure the phoronix-test-suite program is never) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 219.22 Td (interrupted on new runs to accept user agreement changes and defaults the anonymous usage) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 205.04 Td (reporting to being disabled and other conservative defaults.) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 162.52 Td (This option can be run by enterprise users immediately after package installation or as part of an) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 148.35 Td (in-house setup script. Running this command will ensure the phoronix-test-suite program is never) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 134.18 Td (interrupted on new runs to accept user agreement changes. It also defaults the anonymous usage) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 120.00 Td (reporting to being disabled, along with other conservative settings.) Tj ET Q BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 176.10 Td (network-info) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 91.06 Td (network-info) Tj ET Q BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 148.35 Td (This option will print information detected by the Phoronix Test Suite around the system's network) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 134.18 Td (configuration.) Tj ET Q -BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 105.23 Td (network-setup) Tj ET Q -BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 77.48 Td (This option allows the user to configure how the Phoronix Test Suite connects to) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 63.31 Td (OpenBenchmarking.org and other web-services. Connecting through an HTTP proxy can be configured) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 63.31 Td (This option will print information detected by the Phoronix Test Suite around the system's network) Tj ET Q 0.020 0.486 0.651 RG 28.35 42.52 m 566.93 42.52 l S BT /F1 7.00 Tf ET @@ -1600,7 +1603,7 @@ endobj /Contents 42 0 R>> endobj 42 0 obj -<> +<> stream 2 J 0.57 w @@ -1615,67 +1618,66 @@ q 0.000 g BT 248.47 779.36 Td (Test Client Documentation) Tj ET Q 28.35 765.35 m 566.93 765.35 l S BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET 0 G -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 743.63 Td (through this option.) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 743.63 Td (configuration.) Tj ET Q BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 714.68 Td (user-config-reset) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 714.68 Td (network-setup) Tj ET Q BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 686.93 Td (This option can be used for resetting the Phoronix Test Suite user configuration file to its default state.) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 686.93 Td (This option allows the user to configure how the Phoronix Test Suite connects to) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 672.76 Td (OpenBenchmarking.org and other web-services. Connecting through an HTTP proxy can be configured) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 658.59 Td (through this option.) Tj ET Q BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 657.99 Td (user-config-set) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 629.64 Td (user-config-reset) Tj ET Q BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 630.24 Td (This option can be used for setting an XML value in the Phoronix Test Suite user configuration file.) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 601.89 Td (This option can be used for resetting the Phoronix Test Suite user configuration file to its default state.) Tj ET Q BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 601.29 Td (variables) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 572.95 Td (user-config-set) Tj ET Q BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 573.55 Td (This option will print all of the official environment variables supported by the Phoronix Test Suite for) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 559.37 Td (user configuration purposes. These environment variables are also listed as part of the official Phoronix) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 545.20 Td (Test Suite documentation while this command will also show the current value of the variables if) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 531.03 Td (currently set.) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 545.20 Td (This option can be used for setting an XML value in the Phoronix Test Suite user configuration file.) Tj ET Q +BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 516.25 Td (variables) Tj ET Q +BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 488.51 Td (This option will print all of the official environment variables supported by the Phoronix Test Suite for) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 474.33 Td (user configuration purposes. These environment variables are also listed as part of the official Phoronix) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 460.16 Td (Test Suite documentation while this command will also show the current value of the variables if) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 445.99 Td (currently set.) Tj ET Q BT /F1 16.00 Tf ET -q 0.035 0.482 0.937 rg BT 26.93 501.18 Td (Result Export) Tj ET Q +q 0.035 0.482 0.937 rg BT 26.93 416.14 Td (Result Export) Tj ET Q BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 473.73 Td (result-file-raw-to-csv) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 388.70 Td (result-file-raw-to-csv) Tj ET Q BT /F3 12.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 159.04 474.03 Td ( [Test Result]) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 159.04 389.00 Td ( [Test Result]) Tj ET Q BT /F1 12.00 Tf ET BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 431.81 Td (This option will read a saved test results file and output the raw result file run data to a CSV file. This) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 417.64 Td (raw \(individual\) result file output is intended for data analytic purposes where the result-file-to-csv is) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 403.47 Td (more end-user-ready.) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 346.78 Td (This option will read a saved test results file and output the raw result file run data to a CSV file. This) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 332.60 Td (raw \(individual\) result file output is intended for data analytic purposes where the result-file-to-csv is) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 318.43 Td (more end-user-ready.) Tj ET Q BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 374.52 Td (result-file-to-csv) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 289.48 Td (result-file-to-csv) Tj ET Q BT /F3 12.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 132.31 374.82 Td ( [Test Result]) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 132.31 289.78 Td ( [Test Result]) Tj ET Q BT /F1 12.00 Tf ET BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 332.60 Td (This option will read a saved test results file and output the system hardware and software information) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 318.43 Td (along with the results to a CSV output. The CSV \(Comma Separated Values\) output can then be loaded) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 304.26 Td (into a spreadsheet for easy viewing. The outputted file appears in the user home directory or can) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 290.08 Td (otherwise be controlled via the OUTPUT_DIR and OUTPUT_FILE environment variables.) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 247.56 Td (This option will read a saved test results file and output the system hardware and software information) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 233.39 Td (along with the results to a CSV output \(Comma Separated Values\) file. This file can then be loaded into) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 219.22 Td (a spreadsheet for easy viewing. The outputted file appears in the user home directory or can otherwise) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 205.04 Td (be controlled via the OUTPUT_DIR and OUTPUT_FILE environment variables.) Tj ET Q BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 261.14 Td (result-file-to-html) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 176.10 Td (result-file-to-html) Tj ET Q BT /F3 12.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 138.07 261.44 Td ( [Test Result]) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 138.07 176.40 Td ( [Test Result]) Tj ET Q BT /F1 12.00 Tf ET BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 219.22 Td (This option will read a saved test results file and output the system hardware and software information) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 205.04 Td (along with the results to pure HTML file. No external files are required for CSS/JavaScript or other) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 190.87 Td (assets. The graphs are rendered as inline SVG. This is a pure HTML-only representation of the results) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 176.70 Td (for emailing or other easy analysis outside of the Phoronix Test Suite. The outputted file appears in the) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 162.52 Td (user home directory or can otherwise be controlled via the OUTPUT_DIR and OUTPUT_FILE) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 148.35 Td (environment variables.) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 134.18 Td (This option will read a saved test results file and output the system hardware and software information) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 120.00 Td (along with the results to pure HTML file. No external files are required for CSS/JavaScript or other) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 105.83 Td (assets. The graphs are rendered as inline SVG. This is a pure HTML-only representation of the results) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 91.66 Td (for emailing or other easy analysis outside of the Phoronix Test Suite. The outputted file appears in the) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 77.48 Td (user home directory or can otherwise be controlled via the OUTPUT_DIR and OUTPUT_FILE) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 63.31 Td (environment variables.) Tj ET Q BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 119.40 Td (result-file-to-json) Tj ET Q -BT /F3 12.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 137.35 119.70 Td ( [Test Result]) Tj ET Q -BT /F1 12.00 Tf ET -BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 77.48 Td (This option will read a saved test results file and output the basic result information to JSON \(JavaScript) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 63.31 Td (Object Notation\). The outputted file appears in the user home directory or can otherwise be controlled) Tj ET Q 0.020 0.486 0.651 RG 28.35 42.52 m 566.93 42.52 l S BT /F1 7.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 26.25 Td (Phoronix Test Suite v10.8.5) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 31.18 26.25 Td (Phoronix Test Suite v10.8.5) Tj ET Q 566.93 28.35 0.00 0.00 re f q 0.000 g BT 466.08 26.25 Td (www.phoronix-test-suite.com) Tj ET Q endstream @@ -1688,60 +1690,67 @@ endobj /Contents 44 0 R>> endobj 44 0 obj -<> +<> stream 2 J 0.57 w -BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET +BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET 1.000 1.000 1.000 rg q 85.04 0 0 44.13 28.35 775.08 cm /I2 Do Q BT /F1 14.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 234.95 795.17 Td (Phoronix Test Suite v10.8.5) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 206.60 795.17 Td (Phoronix Test Suite v10.8.5) Tj ET Q BT /F1 10.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 248.47 779.36 Td (Test Client Documentation) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 234.30 779.36 Td (Test Client Documentation) Tj ET Q 0.020 0.486 0.651 RG 28.35 765.35 m 566.93 765.35 l S -BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET +BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET 0 G -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 743.63 Td (via the OUTPUT_DIR and OUTPUT_FILE environment variables.) Tj ET Q -BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 714.68 Td (result-file-to-pdf) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 743.03 Td (result-file-to-json) Tj ET Q BT /F3 12.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 130.84 714.98 Td ( [Test Result]) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 137.35 743.33 Td ( [Test Result]) Tj ET Q BT /F1 12.00 Tf ET BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 672.76 Td (This option will read a saved test results file and output the system hardware and software information) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 658.59 Td (along with the results to a PDF file. The outputted file appears in the user home directory or can) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 644.41 Td (otherwise be controlled via the OUTPUT_DIR and OUTPUT_FILE environment variables.) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 701.11 Td (This option will read a saved test results file and output the basic result information to JSON \(JavaScript) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 686.93 Td (Object Notation\). The outputted file appears in the user home directory or can otherwise be controlled) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 672.76 Td (via the OUTPUT_DIR and OUTPUT_FILE environment variables.) Tj ET Q BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 615.47 Td (result-file-to-suite) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 643.81 Td (result-file-to-pdf) Tj ET Q BT /F3 12.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 140.97 615.77 Td ( [Test Result]) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 130.84 644.11 Td ( [Test Result]) Tj ET Q BT /F1 12.00 Tf ET BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 573.55 Td (This option will guide the user through the process of generating their own test suite, which they can) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 559.37 Td (then run, that is based upon an existing test results file.) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 601.89 Td (This option will read a saved test results file and output the system hardware and software information) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 587.72 Td (along with the results to a PDF file. The outputted file appears in the user home directory or can) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 573.55 Td (otherwise be controlled via the OUTPUT_DIR and OUTPUT_FILE environment variables.) Tj ET Q BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 530.43 Td (result-file-to-text) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 544.60 Td (result-file-to-suite) Tj ET Q BT /F3 12.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 133.74 530.73 Td ( [Test Result]) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 140.97 544.90 Td ( [Test Result]) Tj ET Q BT /F1 12.00 Tf ET BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 488.51 Td (This option will read a saved test results file and output the system hardware and software information) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 474.33 Td (to the terminal. The test results are also outputted.) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 502.68 Td (This option will guide the user through the process of generating their own test suite, which they can) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 488.51 Td (then run, that is based upon an existing test results file.) Tj ET Q +BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 459.56 Td (result-file-to-text) Tj ET Q +BT /F3 12.00 Tf ET +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 133.74 459.86 Td ( [Test Result]) Tj ET Q +BT /F1 12.00 Tf ET +BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 417.64 Td (This option will read a saved test results file and output the system hardware and software information) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 403.47 Td (to the terminal. The test results are also outputted.) Tj ET Q BT /F1 16.00 Tf ET -q 0.035 0.482 0.937 rg BT 26.93 444.49 Td (Phoromatic) Tj ET Q +q 0.035 0.482 0.937 rg BT 26.93 373.62 Td (Phoromatic) Tj ET Q BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 417.04 Td (start-phoromatic-server) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 346.18 Td (start-phoromatic-server) Tj ET Q BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 389.30 Td (Start the Phoromatic web server for controlling local Phoronix Test Suite client systems to facilitate) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 375.12 Td (automated and repeated test orchestration and other automated features targeted at the enterprise.) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 318.43 Td (Start the Phoromatic web server for controlling local Phoronix Test Suite client systems to facilitate) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 304.26 Td (automated and repeated test orchestration and other automated features targeted at the enterprise.) Tj ET Q BT /F1 16.00 Tf ET -q 0.035 0.482 0.937 rg BT 26.93 345.28 Td (Result Viewer) Tj ET Q +q 0.035 0.482 0.937 rg BT 26.93 274.41 Td (Result Viewer) Tj ET Q BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 317.83 Td (start-result-viewer) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 246.96 Td (start-result-viewer) Tj ET Q BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 290.08 Td (Start the web-based result viewer.) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 219.22 Td (Start the web-based result viewer.) Tj ET Q 0.020 0.486 0.651 RG 28.35 42.52 m 566.93 42.52 l S BT /F1 7.00 Tf ET @@ -1758,7 +1767,7 @@ endobj /Contents 46 0 R>> endobj 46 0 obj -<> +<> stream 2 J 0.57 w @@ -1792,8 +1801,8 @@ BT /F1 14.00 Tf ET q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 575.48 Td (Backup Creation + Restore) Tj ET Q BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET q 0.000 g BT 59.53 548.04 Td (This is a module for creating backups of the Phoronix Test Suite / Phoromatic and allows for restoring) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 533.86 Td (of created backups. The backup will be in ZIP or TAR format. If only a path is specified, the file-name) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 519.69 Td (will be auto-generated with a current time-stamp.) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 533.86 Td (of created backups. The backup will be in ZIP or TAR format. If only a path is specified, the filename) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 519.69 Td (will be auto-generated with a current timestamp.) Tj ET Q BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET BT /F1 11.00 Tf ET q 0.000 g BT 59.53 491.34 Td (phoronix-test-suite backup.create) Tj ET Q @@ -6761,7 +6770,7 @@ endobj /Contents 154 0 R>> endobj 154 0 obj -<> +<> stream 2 J 0.57 w @@ -6819,26 +6828,26 @@ BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET q 0.000 g BT 59.53 261.74 Td (This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where) Tj ET Q q 0.000 g BT 59.53 247.57 Td (the test profile is specified via an internal tag as testing smp.) Tj ET Q BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 218.62 Td (64-bit Arm / AArch64 Tests In git) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 218.62 Td (Openmp Tests) Tj ET Q BT /F3 12.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 232.01 218.92 Td ( git/aarch64) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 121.48 218.92 Td ( system/openmp) Tj ET Q BT /F1 12.00 Tf ET BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 176.70 Td (This is a collection of test profiles where there have been successful benchmark results submitted to) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 162.53 Td (OpenBenchmarking.org from 64-bit Arm / AArch64 CPU architecture hardware, i.e. these tests are) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 148.35 Td (proven to be 64-bit Arm / AArch64 compatible though not necessarily all compatible test profiles for the) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 134.18 Td (given architecture - just those with submitted public results previously on OpenBenchmarking.org.) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 176.70 Td (This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 162.53 Td (the test profile is specified via an internal tag as testing openmp.) Tj ET Q BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 105.23 Td (All Tests in git) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 133.58 Td (Mpi Tests) Tj ET Q BT /F3 12.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 120.04 105.53 Td ( git/all) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 91.14 133.88 Td ( system/mpi) Tj ET Q BT /F1 12.00 Tf ET BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 63.31 Td (This is a collection of all supported test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 91.66 Td (This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 77.49 Td (the test profile is specified via an internal tag as testing mpi.) Tj ET Q +BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET 0.020 0.486 0.651 RG 28.35 42.52 m 566.93 42.52 l S BT /F1 7.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 26.25 Td (Phoronix Test Suite v10.8.5) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 31.18 26.25 Td (Phoronix Test Suite v10.8.5) Tj ET Q 566.93 28.35 0.00 0.00 re f q 0.000 g BT 466.08 26.25 Td (www.phoronix-test-suite.com) Tj ET Q endstream @@ -6851,81 +6860,82 @@ endobj /Contents 156 0 R>> endobj 156 0 obj -<> +<> stream 2 J 0.57 w -BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET +BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET 1.000 1.000 1.000 rg q 85.04 0 0 44.13 28.35 775.08 cm /I2 Do Q BT /F1 14.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 234.95 738.48 Td (Phoronix Test Suite v10.8.5) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 206.60 738.48 Td (Phoronix Test Suite v10.8.5) Tj ET Q BT /F1 10.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 248.47 722.67 Td (Test Client Documentation) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 234.30 722.67 Td (Test Client Documentation) Tj ET Q 0.020 0.486 0.651 RG 28.35 765.35 m 566.93 765.35 l S -BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET +BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET 0 G -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 686.94 Td (repository.) Tj ET Q -BT /F1 13.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 657.99 Td (Application Tests) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 31.18 686.34 Td (64-bit Arm / AArch64 Tests In git) Tj ET Q BT /F3 12.00 Tf ET -q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 139.54 658.29 Td ( git/application) Tj ET Q +q 0.020 0.486 0.651 rg BT 232.01 686.64 Td ( git/aarch64) Tj ET Q BT /F1 12.00 Tf ET BT /F2 11.00 Tf ET -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 616.07 Td (This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where) Tj ET Q -q 0.000 g BT 59.53 601.90 Td (the test profile is specified as being a application software test.) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 644.42 Td (This is a collection of test profiles where there have been successful benchmark results submitted to) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 630.24 Td (OpenBenchmarking.org from 64-bit Arm / AArch64 CPU architecture hardware, i.e. these tests are) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 616.07 Td (proven to be 64-bit Arm / AArch64 compatible though not necessarily all compatible test profiles for the) Tj ET Q +q 0.000 g BT 59.53 601.90 Td (given architecture - just those with submitted public results previously on OpenBenchmarking.org.) 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+0000454757 00000 n +0000454823 00000 n +0000455077 00000 n trailer << /Size 359 @@ -10033,5 +10058,5 @@ trailer /Info 357 0 R >> startxref -453674 +455169 %%EOF diff --git a/documentation/stubs/00_user_options.html b/documentation/stubs/00_user_options.html index 05768363c..24fa2416a 100644 --- a/documentation/stubs/00_user_options.html +++ b/documentation/stubs/00_user_options.html @@ -213,7 +213,7 @@

This option is used if you wish to automatically attempt to sort the results by their result identifier string. Alternatively, if using the environment variable "SORT_BY" other sort modes can be used, such as SORT_BY=date / SORT_BY=date-desc for sorting by the test run-time/date.

compare-results-to-baseline [Test Result] [Test Result]

-

This option will allows you to specify a result as a baseline (first parameter) and a second result file (second parameter) that will offer some analysis for showing how the second result compares to the first in matching tests.

+

This option allows you to specify a result as a baseline (first parameter) and a second result file (second parameter) that will offer some analysis for showing how the second result compares to the first in matching tests.

compare-results-two-way [Test Result]

This option will allows you to specify a result file and from there to compare two individual runs within that result file for looking at wins/losses and other metrics in a head-to-head type comparison.

@@ -222,7 +222,7 @@

This option is used if you wish to edit the title and description of an existing result file.

extract-from-result-file [Test Result]

-

This option will extract a single set of test results from a saved results file that contains multiple test results that have been merged. The user is the prompted to specify a new result file name and select which result identifier to extract.

+

This option will extract a single set of test results from a saved results file that contains multiple test results that have been merged. The user is then prompted to specify a new result file name and select which result identifier to extract.

keep-results-in-result-file [Test Result]

This option is the inverse of the remove-results-from-result-file sub-command. If you wish to remove all results but those listed from a given result file, this option can be used. The user must specify a saved results file and then they will be prompted to provide a string to search for in keeping those results in that given result file but removing all other data.

@@ -232,6 +232,9 @@

prune-empty-results [Test Result]

This option is used if there are test results (benchmarks) to be dropped from a given result file that had no successful runs. I.e. if any run attempt(s) only errored out without producing any result for any of the test run(s) saved in that file. The user must specify a saved results file.

+

prune-zero-data [Test Result] +

+

This option is used if there are test results (benchmarks) to be where there is line graph data that currently has zero values (e.g. inaccurate/invalid sensor readings) and you wish to just drop those zero reading values from the result file.

remove-incomplete-results-from-result-file [Test Result]

This option is used if there are test results (benchmarks) to be dropped from a given result file for having incomplete data, either a test run did not attempt to run that benchmark or failed to properly run. The user must specify a saved results file and the command will then attempt to find any results with incomplete/missing data and prompt the user with confirmation to remove them.

@@ -265,9 +268,9 @@

debug-dependency-handler

This option is used for testing the distribution-specific dependency handler for external dependencies.

debug-render-test

-

This option is used during the development of the Phoronix Test Suite software for testing of the result and graph rendering code-paths This option will download a large number of reference test results from LinuxBenchmarking.com.

+

This option is used during the development of the Phoronix Test Suite software for testing of the result and graph rendering code paths. This option will download a large number of reference test results from LinuxBenchmarking.com.

debug-self-test

-

This option is used during the development of the Phoronix Test Suite software for testing of internal interfaces, commands, and other common code-paths. The produced numbers should only be comparable for the same version of the Phoronix Test Suite, on the same hardware/software system, conducted on the same day of testing. This isn't intended as any scientific benchmark but simply to stress common PHP code-paths and looking for hot areas to optimize, etc.

+

This option is used during the development of the Phoronix Test Suite software for testing of internal interfaces, commands, and other common code paths. The produced numbers should only be comparable for the same version of the Phoronix Test Suite, on the same hardware/software system, conducted on the same day of testing. This isn't intended as any scientific benchmark but simply to stress common PHP code paths and looking for hot areas to optimize, etc.

help

This option will display a list of available Phoronix Test Suite commands and possible parameter types.

version

@@ -290,7 +293,7 @@

This option is used if you wish to analyze a result file to see which runs produced the most wins/losses of those result identifiers in the saved file.

workload-topology [Test Result]

-

This option will read a saved test results file and print the test profiles contained within and their arrangement within different test suites for getting an idea as to the workload topology/make-up / logical groupings of the benchmarks being run.

+

This option will read a saved test results file and print the test profiles contained within and their arrangement within different test suites for getting an idea as to the workload topology / make-up / logical groupings of the benchmarks being run.

Modules

auto-load-module

This option can be used for easily adding a module to the AutoLoadModules list in the Phoronix Test Suite user configuration file. That list controls what PTS modules are automatically loaded on start-up of the Phoronix Test Suite.

@@ -310,11 +313,11 @@

Debugging

check-tests [Test]

-

This option will perform a check on one or more test profiles to determine if there have been any vendor changes to the filename, filesize, url location, md5 and sha256 checksums.

+

This option will perform a check on one or more test profiles to determine if there have been any vendor changes to the filename, filesize, URL location, MD5 and SHA256 checksums.

diagnostics

This option will print information that is useful to developers when debugging problems with the Phoronix Test Suite and/or test profiles and test suites.

dump-file-info

-

This option will dump the MD5 / SHA256 hashes and file size for a given file.

+

This option will dump the MD5 / SHA256 checksums and file size for a given file.

dump-openbenchmarking-indexes

This option is used for dumping the parsed output of OpenBenchmarking.org index files (metadata).

dump-phodevi-smart-cache

@@ -331,7 +334,7 @@

This option will list all available test profiles that are available from the enabled OpenBenchmarking.org repositories but are NOT SUPPORTED on the given hardware/software platform. This is mainly a debugging option for those looking for test profiles to potentially port to new platforms, etc.

User Configuration

enterprise-setup

-

This option can be run by enterprise users immediately after package installation or as part of an in-house setup script. Running this command will ensure the phoronix-test-suite program is never interrupted on new runs to accept user agreement changes and defaults the anonymous usage reporting to being disabled and other conservative defaults.

+

This option can be run by enterprise users immediately after package installation or as part of an in-house setup script. Running this command will ensure the phoronix-test-suite program is never interrupted on new runs to accept user agreement changes. It also defaults the anonymous usage reporting to being disabled, along with other conservative settings.

network-info

This option will print information detected by the Phoronix Test Suite around the system's network configuration.

network-setup

@@ -348,7 +351,7 @@

This option will read a saved test results file and output the raw result file run data to a CSV file. This raw (individual) result file output is intended for data analytic purposes where the result-file-to-csv is more end-user-ready.

result-file-to-csv [Test Result]

-

This option will read a saved test results file and output the system hardware and software information along with the results to a CSV output. The CSV (Comma Separated Values) output can then be loaded into a spreadsheet for easy viewing. The outputted file appears in the user home directory or can otherwise be controlled via the OUTPUT_DIR and OUTPUT_FILE environment variables.

+

This option will read a saved test results file and output the system hardware and software information along with the results to a CSV output (Comma Separated Values) file. This file can then be loaded into a spreadsheet for easy viewing. The outputted file appears in the user home directory or can otherwise be controlled via the OUTPUT_DIR and OUTPUT_FILE environment variables.

result-file-to-html [Test Result]

This option will read a saved test results file and output the system hardware and software information along with the results to pure HTML file. No external files are required for CSS/JavaScript or other assets. The graphs are rendered as inline SVG. This is a pure HTML-only representation of the results for emailing or other easy analysis outside of the Phoronix Test Suite. The outputted file appears in the user home directory or can otherwise be controlled via the OUTPUT_DIR and OUTPUT_FILE environment variables.

diff --git a/documentation/stubs/00_zmodule_options.html b/documentation/stubs/00_zmodule_options.html index c982c2da3..937a56878 100644 --- a/documentation/stubs/00_zmodule_options.html +++ b/documentation/stubs/00_zmodule_options.html @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@

The following list is the modules included with the Phoronix Test Suite that are intended to extend the functionality of pts-core. Some of these options have commands that can be run directly in a similar manner to the other Phoronix Test Suite user commands. Some modules are just meant to be loaded directly by adding the module name to the AutoLoadModules tag in ~/.phoronix-test-suite/user-config.xml or via the PTS_MODULES environment variable. A list of available modules is also available by running phoronix-test-suite list-modules.


Backup Creation + Restore

-

This is a module for creating backups of the Phoronix Test Suite / Phoromatic and allows for restoring of created backups. The backup will be in ZIP or TAR format. If only a path is specified, the file-name will be auto-generated with a current time-stamp.

+

This is a module for creating backups of the Phoronix Test Suite / Phoromatic and allows for restoring of created backups. The backup will be in ZIP or TAR format. If only a path is specified, the filename will be auto-generated with a current timestamp.

phoronix-test-suite backup.create

phoronix-test-suite backup.restore

System Maintenance / Cleanup

diff --git a/documentation/stubs/55_virtual_suites.html b/documentation/stubs/55_virtual_suites.html index e34505bae..9c132d7dd 100644 --- a/documentation/stubs/55_virtual_suites.html +++ b/documentation/stubs/55_virtual_suites.html @@ -243,6 +243,12 @@

Smp Tests system/smp

This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified via an internal tag as testing smp.

+

Openmp Tests system/openmp +

+

This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified via an internal tag as testing openmp.

+

Mpi Tests system/mpi +

+

This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified via an internal tag as testing mpi.

64-bit Arm / AArch64 Tests In git git/aarch64

This is a collection of test profiles where there have been successful benchmark results submitted to OpenBenchmarking.org from 64-bit Arm / AArch64 CPU architecture hardware, i.e. these tests are proven to be 64-bit Arm / AArch64 compatible though not necessarily all compatible test profiles for the given architecture - just those with submitted public results previously on OpenBenchmarking.org.

diff --git a/pts-core/commands/check_tests.php b/pts-core/commands/check_tests.php index 29157d798..e162c6f7d 100644 --- a/pts-core/commands/check_tests.php +++ b/pts-core/commands/check_tests.php @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ class check_tests implements pts_option_interface { const doc_section = 'Debugging'; - const doc_description = 'This option will perform a check on one or more test profiles to determine if there have been any vendor changes to the filename, filesize, url location, md5 and sha256 checksums.'; + const doc_description = 'This option will perform a check on one or more test profiles to determine if there have been any vendor changes to the filename, filesize, URL location, MD5 and SHA256 checksums.'; // Delimiter in the TESTED_FILES const DELIMITER = ":::"; diff --git a/pts-core/commands/compare_results_to_baseline.php b/pts-core/commands/compare_results_to_baseline.php index 91e6eb1b9..3f02a4366 100644 --- a/pts-core/commands/compare_results_to_baseline.php +++ b/pts-core/commands/compare_results_to_baseline.php @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ class compare_results_to_baseline implements pts_option_interface { const doc_section = 'Result Management'; - const doc_description = 'This option will allows you to specify a result as a baseline (first parameter) and a second result file (second parameter) that will offer some analysis for showing how the second result compares to the first in matching tests.'; + const doc_description = 'This option allows you to specify a result as a baseline (first parameter) and a second result file (second parameter) that will offer some analysis for showing how the second result compares to the first in matching tests.'; public static function argument_checks() { diff --git a/pts-core/commands/debug_render_test.php b/pts-core/commands/debug_render_test.php index 556f98f39..95d2b82a1 100644 --- a/pts-core/commands/debug_render_test.php +++ b/pts-core/commands/debug_render_test.php @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ class debug_render_test implements pts_option_interface { const doc_section = 'Other'; - const doc_description = 'This option is used during the development of the Phoronix Test Suite software for testing of the result and graph rendering code-paths This option will download a large number of reference test results from LinuxBenchmarking.com.'; + const doc_description = 'This option is used during the development of the Phoronix Test Suite software for testing of the result and graph rendering code paths. This option will download a large number of reference test results from LinuxBenchmarking.com.'; public static function run($r) { diff --git a/pts-core/commands/debug_self_test.php b/pts-core/commands/debug_self_test.php index c58fc2ef7..08299868d 100644 --- a/pts-core/commands/debug_self_test.php +++ b/pts-core/commands/debug_self_test.php @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ class debug_self_test implements pts_option_interface { const doc_section = 'Other'; - const doc_description = 'This option is used during the development of the Phoronix Test Suite software for testing of internal interfaces, commands, and other common code-paths. The produced numbers should only be comparable for the same version of the Phoronix Test Suite, on the same hardware/software system, conducted on the same day of testing. This isn\'t intended as any scientific benchmark but simply to stress common PHP code-paths and looking for hot areas to optimize, etc.'; + const doc_description = 'This option is used during the development of the Phoronix Test Suite software for testing of internal interfaces, commands, and other common code paths. The produced numbers should only be comparable for the same version of the Phoronix Test Suite, on the same hardware/software system, conducted on the same day of testing. This isn\'t intended as any scientific benchmark but simply to stress common PHP code paths and looking for hot areas to optimize, etc.'; public static function run($r) { diff --git a/pts-core/commands/dump_file_info.php b/pts-core/commands/dump_file_info.php index 2e6a4f255..70fe2d82a 100644 --- a/pts-core/commands/dump_file_info.php +++ b/pts-core/commands/dump_file_info.php @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ class dump_file_info implements pts_option_interface { const doc_section = 'Debugging'; - const doc_description = 'This option will dump the MD5 / SHA256 hashes and file size for a given file.'; + const doc_description = 'This option will dump the MD5 / SHA256 checksums and file size for a given file.'; public static function run($r) { pts_client::$display->generic_heading('File Information'); diff --git a/pts-core/commands/enterprise_setup.php b/pts-core/commands/enterprise_setup.php index 6b6d8cc88..6835bbdc9 100644 --- a/pts-core/commands/enterprise_setup.php +++ b/pts-core/commands/enterprise_setup.php @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ class enterprise_setup implements pts_option_interface { const doc_section = 'User Configuration'; - const doc_description = 'This option can be run by enterprise users immediately after package installation or as part of an in-house setup script. Running this command will ensure the phoronix-test-suite program is never interrupted on new runs to accept user agreement changes and defaults the anonymous usage reporting to being disabled and other conservative defaults.'; + const doc_description = 'This option can be run by enterprise users immediately after package installation or as part of an in-house setup script. Running this command will ensure the phoronix-test-suite program is never interrupted on new runs to accept user agreement changes. It also defaults the anonymous usage reporting to being disabled, along with other conservative settings.'; public static function run($r) { diff --git a/pts-core/commands/extract_from_result_file.php b/pts-core/commands/extract_from_result_file.php index 1fa836a2b..26289111d 100644 --- a/pts-core/commands/extract_from_result_file.php +++ b/pts-core/commands/extract_from_result_file.php @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ class extract_from_result_file implements pts_option_interface { const doc_section = 'Result Management'; - const doc_description = 'This option will extract a single set of test results from a saved results file that contains multiple test results that have been merged. The user is the prompted to specify a new result file name and select which result identifier to extract.'; + const doc_description = 'This option will extract a single set of test results from a saved results file that contains multiple test results that have been merged. The user is then prompted to specify a new result file name and select which result identifier to extract.'; public static function argument_checks() { diff --git a/pts-core/commands/result_file_to_csv.php b/pts-core/commands/result_file_to_csv.php index c0cdf2e78..ed0cb1f30 100644 --- a/pts-core/commands/result_file_to_csv.php +++ b/pts-core/commands/result_file_to_csv.php @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ class result_file_to_csv implements pts_option_interface { const doc_section = 'Result Export'; - const doc_description = 'This option will read a saved test results file and output the system hardware and software information along with the results to a CSV output. The CSV (Comma Separated Values) output can then be loaded into a spreadsheet for easy viewing. The outputted file appears in the user home directory or can otherwise be controlled via the OUTPUT_DIR and OUTPUT_FILE environment variables.'; + const doc_description = 'This option will read a saved test results file and output the system hardware and software information along with the results to a CSV output (Comma Separated Values) file. This file can then be loaded into a spreadsheet for easy viewing. The outputted file appears in the user home directory or can otherwise be controlled via the OUTPUT_DIR and OUTPUT_FILE environment variables.'; public static function argument_checks() { diff --git a/pts-core/commands/workload_topology.php b/pts-core/commands/workload_topology.php index 4c8e7806c..ecf3b2e41 100644 --- a/pts-core/commands/workload_topology.php +++ b/pts-core/commands/workload_topology.php @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ class workload_topology implements pts_option_interface { const doc_section = 'Result Analysis'; - const doc_description = 'This option will read a saved test results file and print the test profiles contained within and their arrangement within different test suites for getting an idea as to the workload topology/make-up / logical groupings of the benchmarks being run.'; + const doc_description = 'This option will read a saved test results file and print the test profiles contained within and their arrangement within different test suites for getting an idea as to the workload topology / make-up / logical groupings of the benchmarks being run.'; public static function argument_checks() { diff --git a/pts-core/modules/backup.php b/pts-core/modules/backup.php index 744314680..ef21a7acb 100644 --- a/pts-core/modules/backup.php +++ b/pts-core/modules/backup.php @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ class backup extends pts_module_interface { const module_name = 'Backup Creation + Restore'; const module_version = '1.0.0'; - const module_description = 'This is a module for creating backups of the Phoronix Test Suite / Phoromatic and allows for restoring of created backups. The backup will be in ZIP or TAR format. If only a path is specified, the file-name will be auto-generated with a current time-stamp.'; + const module_description = 'This is a module for creating backups of the Phoronix Test Suite / Phoromatic and allows for restoring of created backups. The backup will be in ZIP or TAR format. If only a path is specified, the filename will be auto-generated with a current timestamp.'; const module_author = 'Phoronix Media'; public static function user_commands()