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2
AUTHORS
2
AUTHORS
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
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Copyright 2008 - 2019 by Phoronix Media.
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Copyright 2008 - 2020 by Phoronix Media.
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Lead Architects:
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73
ChangeLog
73
ChangeLog
@@ -1,5 +1,78 @@
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PHORONIX TEST SUITE CHANGE-LOG
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||||
|
||||
Phoronix Test Suite 9.4.0-Vestby
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||||
25 February 2020
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||||
|
||||
pts-core: Add option in the result viewer to allow compacting multi-option test results into single graphs
|
||||
pts-core: Add option in the result viewer to allow compacting multi-version test results into single graphs
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||||
pts-core: Add Parent tag to result file schema for specifying relation to other result objects
|
||||
pts-core: Report test profile support errors when intended
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pts-core: Fix showing NVIDIA test options on non-Linux NVIDIA platforms
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pts-core: Don't show delete/annotation options for dynamically generated result objects where those options are not relevant
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pts-core: Allow showing performance-per-suite option within result viewer
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pts_Graph: When going to PDF with GD library, just use the OB rather than temporary file
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pts_Graph: Restore support for error bars on vertical bar graph rendering
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pts_Graph: Support for simpler view / rendering without header/footer
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Phoronix Test Suite 9.4.0 Milestone 3
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18 February 2020
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pts-core: Add PDF bookmarks to result graphs on PDF result file generation
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pts-core: Add automated executive summary of result files via executive-summary sub-command and PDF result export
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pts-core: Add remove-result-from-result-file sub-command (slightly different from remove-results-from-result-file)
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pts-core: Set SaveTestLogs = TRUE by default
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pts-core: Set SaveInstallationLogs = TRUE by default
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pts-core: Refactor test-logs (SaveTestLogs) handling
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pts-core: Refactor test installation logs handling
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pts-core: More verbose reporting of system/external dependency solving status
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pts-core: Get the modern result viewer working on Windows
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pts-core: Support for showing test logs from the result viewer
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pts-core: Support for showing install logs from the result viewer
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||||
pts-core: PDF output improvements
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pts-core: Fix for some suites not showing up on list-suites sub-command
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pts-core: Report "Test Suites Containing This Test" in the info sub-command on tests
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||||
pts-core: On PDF export allow showing geometric means of tests based on their test suite connections
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pts-core: Add intersect sub-command for showing tests common between multiple results/suites
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||||
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Phoronix Test Suite 9.4.0 Milestone 2
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5 February 2020
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pts-core: Add config options allowing to modify or delete result files from the result viewer
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pts-core: Allow deleting results from the result viewer
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||||
pts-core: Allow editing result file information from result viewer
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pts-core: Allow deleting results (graphs) from result file in result viewer
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pts-core: Add ability to annotate (comment) on result graphs within the result viewer
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pts-core: Support converting graphs to PNG/PDF with Inkscape or svg-convert when PHP GD is not installed/enabled
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||||
pts-core: Add Persistent Memory disk targets for disk test
|
||||
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Phoronix Test Suite 9.4.0 Milestone 1
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13 January 2020
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||||
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pts-core: Allow test profile test options to expose more helper information strings
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||||
pts-core: External dependency updates
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||||
pts-core: When a test fails to install due to linker error, try to run that missing library through the external dependency handler to hint at the name
|
||||
pts-core: When a test fails to install due missing header file, try to run that missing library through the external dependency handler to hint at the name
|
||||
pts_Graph: Pass/fail graph formatting improvements
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phodevi: Convert large RAM capacity basic strings into GB rather than large MB
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phodevi: Add support for Linux 5.6+ drivetemp kernel module for ATA drive temperatures
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||||
|
||||
Phoronix Test Suite 9.2.1
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||||
11 December 2019
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||||
|
||||
pts-core: Fix for Debian packaging generator
|
||||
pts-core: FIx for install script that could lead to Phoromatic Server instance not fully launching
|
||||
|
||||
Phoronix Test Suite 9.2.0-Hurdal
|
||||
3 December 2019
|
||||
|
||||
pts-core: Fix for sensor-driven result outputs (e.g. power)
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||||
pts-core: Clean up precision handling on graphs
|
||||
pts-core: Add run-subset sub-command
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||||
pts-core: Add Clear Linux external dependencies handling for when not relying upon the Clear bundles that include all known dependencies
|
||||
phodevi: More robust ACPI power_meter handling
|
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phodevi: Support reading the NVMe drive temperature via HWMON on Linux 5.5+
|
||||
phoromatic: Use the new shared result viewer settings handling in common with the dynamic result viewer
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||||
|
||||
Phoronix Test Suite 9.2.0 Milestone 2
|
||||
13 November 2019
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
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# Phoronix Test Suite 9.2.0m2
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# Phoronix Test Suite 9.4.0
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||||
https://www.phoronix-test-suite.com/
|
||||
|
||||
The **Phoronix Test Suite** is the most comprehensive testing and benchmarking
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
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||||
# source function library
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. /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions
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. /etc/init.d/functions.sh
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RETVAL=0
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prog="phoromatic-client"
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@@ -1,41 +0,0 @@
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PHORONIX TEST SUITE PUBLIC TODO LIST:
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### PTS-CORE ###
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- Move External Dependencies into OpenBenchmarking.org cloud
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- Reporting to OpenBenchmarking.org on broken download URLs for test profiles.
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- Reporting of install times to OpenBenchmarking.org and also exposing this information back to clients.
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- Support for multiple languages / internationalization.
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- BLKID fall-back support for determining file-system [e.g. /sbin/blkid -s TYPE -o value /dev/sda1].
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- Possibly restore "weighted suites" [http://phorogit.com/index.php?p=phoronix-test-suite.git&a=commitdiff&h=548e5c073cc90d92ac3f382ca4933d5f556e78c6&hb=444441f9be866f51920e0ad8ca3909951b4d90c5]
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- Integrate finish-run command into the run command, auto-detect if the result file was a partial save and then ask if to perform run recovery'
|
||||
- Multi-threaded downloading of test files
|
||||
- Optimus / DRI_PRIME=1 / xrandr --listproviders better GPU detection
|
||||
- NVIDIA make use of UsedDedicatedGPUMemory as new GPU sensor
|
||||
- Clean up all the WebSocket code and make it fit to spec
|
||||
- Incremental/streaming result uploads support
|
||||
- Check with Phodevi's parsers what other tools support JSON outputs - e.g. http://karelzak.blogspot.com/2015/06/json-output-for-basic-tools.html for cleaner parsing
|
||||
- Improve titles on tables like in: http://openbenchmarking.org/result/1603172-GA-AMDTONGA973
|
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|
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### PTS-GRAPH ###
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- Rotated text alignment for some PNG graphics is sometimes off by 90/180 degrees compared to SVG, e.g. http://openbenchmarking.org/s/Compiler
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### OPENBENCHMARKING.ORG ###
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- Shorten long change-logs on test profile pages - e.g. http://openbenchmarking.org/test/pts/hpcc
|
||||
|
||||
### WEB SOCKET / HTML5 USER INTERFACE WORK ###
|
||||
|
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- Implement WebSocket security - add the password prompts from ~/.phoronix-test-suite/user-config.xml, etc
|
||||
- HTTPS support
|
||||
- Ensuring only one session at a time, at least for benchmarking
|
||||
- Handle test installations and external dependencies (prompting for root password handling?)
|
||||
- Porting more of the web-interface code to the new JavaScript + WebSocket design rather than original PHP design [Originally with the 5.0 UI design it wasn't settled for mostly JS + WebSocket but some of the original code is with a traditional PHP-based + web server design... so slowly move over to newer design.]
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### PHOROMATIC ####
|
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||||
- Implement the complementary WebSocket communication to HTTP pulls
|
||||
- Ensure sane validating of more user input / resource uploads
|
||||
- Hook up TriggerTarget for allowing event.php to optionally specify a sub-set of systems/groups to target for a given trigger
|
||||
- Clean up the code and modularize more of the code
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
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.TH phoronix-test-suite 1 "www.phoronix-test-suite.com" "9.2.0m2"
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.TH phoronix-test-suite 1 "www.phoronix-test-suite.com" "9.4.0"
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.SH NAME
|
||||
phoronix-test-suite \- The Phoronix Test Suite is an extensible open-source platform for performing testing and performance evaluation.
|
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.SH SYNOPSIS
|
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@@ -60,7 +60,10 @@ This option will run the selected test(s).
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.B run-random-tests
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This option will query OpenBenchmarking.org to run random benchmarks and result comparisons on the system. This test can be used for simply supplying interesting results from your system onto OpenBenchmarking.org, stressing your system with random workloads, seeding new OpenBenchmarking.org results, etc. Basic options are provided at start-up for tuning the randomness of the testing when running this command.
|
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.TP
|
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.B run-tests-in-suite
|
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.B run-subset [Test | Suite | OpenBenchmarking ID | Test Result] ...
|
||||
This option will run the selected test(s) but prompt the user when passing any test suites or result files what subset / test(s) contained within there to run rather than running all passed tests/suites/results.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B run-tests-in-suite [Suite]
|
||||
This option can be used if you wish to run all of the tests found in a supplied suite, but you wish to re-configure each of the test options rather than using the defaults supplied by the suite.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B stress-batch-run [Test | Suite | OpenBenchmarking ID | Test Result] ...
|
||||
@@ -134,13 +137,16 @@ This option is used for uploading a test result to OpenBenchmarking.org.
|
||||
.B upload-test-profile
|
||||
This option can be used for uploading a test profile to your account on OpenBenchmarking.org. By uploading your test profile to OpenBenchmarking.org, others are then able to browse and access this test suite for easy distribution in a seamless manner by other Phoronix Test Suite clients.
|
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.TP
|
||||
.B upload-test-suite
|
||||
.B upload-test-suite [Suite]
|
||||
This option can be used for uploading a test suite to your account on OpenBenchmarking.org. By uploading your test suite to OpenBenchmarking.org, others are then able to browse and access this test suite for easy distribution.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.SH INFORMATION
|
||||
.B info [Test | Suite | OpenBenchmarking ID | Test Result]
|
||||
This option will show details about the supplied test, suite, virtual suite, or result file.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B intersect [Test | Suite | OpenBenchmarking ID | Test Result] ...
|
||||
This option will print the test profiles present in all passed result files / test suites. Two or more results/suites must be passed and printed will be all of the common test profiles.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B list-all-tests
|
||||
This option will list all test profiles that are available from the enabled OpenBenchmarking.org repositories. Unlike the other test listing options, list-all-tests will show deprecated tests, potentially broken tests, or other tests not recommended for all environments. The only check in place is ensuring the test profiles are at least compatible with the operating system in use.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
@@ -220,13 +226,10 @@ This option can be used for validating a Phoronix Test Suite result file as bein
|
||||
.B validate-test-profile [Test]
|
||||
This option can be used for validating a Phoronix Test Suite test profile as being compliant against the OpenBenchmarking.org specification.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B validate-test-suite
|
||||
.B validate-test-suite [Suite]
|
||||
This option can be used for validating a Phoronix Test Suite test suite as being compliant against the OpenBenchmarking.org specification.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.SH RESULT MANAGEMENT
|
||||
.B analyze-all-runs [Test Result]
|
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This option will generate a candlestick graph showing the distribution of results from all trial runs. The candlestick graph is similar to the Japanese candlestick charts used by the financial industry, except instead of representing stock data it is numerical result data from all trial runs.\n\nThe tip of the upper-wick represents the highest value of the test runs with the tip of the lower-wick representing the lowest value of all test runs. The upper-edge of the candle body represents the first or last run value and the lower-edge represents the first or last run value. Lastly, if the last run value is less than the first run value, the candle body is the same color as the graph background, otherwise the last run value is greater.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B auto-sort-result-file [Test Result]
|
||||
This option is used if you wish to automatically attempt to sort the results by their result identifier string.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
@@ -251,9 +254,12 @@ This option will re-render and save all result graphs within a saved file. This
|
||||
.B remove-result [Test Result]
|
||||
This option will permanently remove the saved file set that is set as the first argument.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B remove-results-from-result-file [Test Result]
|
||||
.B remove-result-from-result-file [Test Result]
|
||||
This option is used if there are test results (benchmarks) to be dropped from a given result file. The user must specify a saved results file and then they will be prompted to select the tests/benchmarks to remove.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B remove-results-from-result-file [Test Result]
|
||||
This option is used if there are test results (benchmarks) to be dropped from a given result file. The user must specify a saved results file and then they will be prompted to provide a string to search for in removing those results from that given result file.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B remove-run-from-result-file [Test Result]
|
||||
This option is used if there is a set of test results you wish to remove/delete from a saved results file. The user must specify a saved results file and then they will be prompted to select the results identifier associated with the results they wish to remove.
|
||||
.TP
|
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@@ -266,15 +272,9 @@ This option is used if you wish to change the name of the saved name of a result
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.B reorder-result-file [Test Result]
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This option is used if you wish to manually change the order in which test results are shown in the Phoronix Test Suite Results Viewer and the contained graphs. The user must specify a saved results file and then they will be prompted to select the results identifiers one at a time in the order they would like them to be displayed from left to right.
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.TP
|
||||
.B result-file-confidence [Test Result]
|
||||
This option will read a saved test results file and display various statistics on the confidence of the results with the standard deviation, three-sigma values, and other metrics while color-coding "passing" results in green.
|
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.TP
|
||||
.B result-file-raw-to-csv [Test Result]
|
||||
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.
|
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.TP
|
||||
.B result-file-stats [Test Result]
|
||||
This option is used if you wish to analyze a result file by seeing various statistics on the result data for result files containing at least two sets of data.
|
||||
.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.
|
||||
.TP
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@@ -290,9 +290,6 @@ This option will read a saved test results file and output the system hardware a
|
||||
.B show-result [Test Result]
|
||||
Open up the test results in the Phoronix Test Suite Result Viewer or on OpenBenchmarking.org.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B wins-and-losses [Test Result]
|
||||
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
|
||||
.SH OTHER
|
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.B commands
|
||||
This option will display a short list of possible Phoronix Test Suite commands.
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||||
@@ -312,6 +309,22 @@ This option will display a list of available Phoronix Test Suite commands and po
|
||||
.B version
|
||||
This option will display the Phoronix Test Suite client version.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.SH RESULT ANALYSIS
|
||||
.B analyze-all-runs [Test Result]
|
||||
This option will generate a candlestick graph showing the distribution of results from all trial runs. The candlestick graph is similar to the Japanese candlestick charts used by the financial industry, except instead of representing stock data it is numerical result data from all trial runs.\n\nThe tip of the upper-wick represents the highest value of the test runs with the tip of the lower-wick representing the lowest value of all test runs. The upper-edge of the candle body represents the first or last run value and the lower-edge represents the first or last run value. Lastly, if the last run value is less than the first run value, the candle body is the same color as the graph background, otherwise the last run value is greater.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B executive-summary [Test Result]
|
||||
This option will attempt to auto-generate a textual executive summary for a result file to highlight prominent results / averages.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B result-file-confidence [Test Result]
|
||||
This option will read a saved test results file and display various statistics on the confidence of the results with the standard deviation, three-sigma values, and other metrics while color-coding "passing" results in green.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B result-file-stats [Test Result]
|
||||
This option is used if you wish to analyze a result file by seeing various statistics on the result data for result files containing at least two sets of data.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B wins-and-losses [Test Result]
|
||||
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
|
||||
.SH MODULES
|
||||
.B 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.
|
||||
@@ -368,5 +381,5 @@ https://www.phoronix.com/
|
||||
.br
|
||||
https://www.phoronix.com/forums/
|
||||
.SH AUTHORS
|
||||
Copyright 2008 - 2019 by Phoronix Media, Michael Larabel.
|
||||
Copyright 2008 - 2020 by Phoronix Media, Michael Larabel.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -235,8 +235,6 @@ Component Testing
|
||||
Phoromatic
|
||||
</a></li><li><a href="#%0AOfflineImprovements+ConfidentialTesting/AvoidingAccidentalResultUploads%0A">
|
||||
Offline Improvements + Confidential Testing / Avoiding Accidental Result Uploads
|
||||
</a></li><li><a href="#%0ACreatingTestProfiles%0A">
|
||||
Creating Test Profiles
|
||||
</a></li><li><a href="#%0ADevelopmentCredits%0A">
|
||||
Development Credits
|
||||
</a></li></ol><hr style="height: 50px; border: 0;"><a name="GettingStarted%0A"></a><h1>
|
||||
@@ -244,7 +242,7 @@ Getting Started
|
||||
</h1>
|
||||
<h1>Overview</h1>
|
||||
<p>The Phoronix Test Suite is the most comprehensive testing and benchmarking platform available for Linux, Solaris, macOS, Windows, and BSD operating systems. The Phoronix Test Suite allows for carrying out tests in a fully automated manner from test installation to execution and reporting. All tests are meant to be easily reproducible, easy-to-use, and support fully automated execution. The Phoronix Test Suite is open-source under the GNU GPLv3 license and is developed by Phoronix Media in cooperation with partners. Version 1.0 of the Phoronix Test Suite was publicly released in 2008.</p>
|
||||
<p>The Phoronix Test Suite client itself is a test framework for providing seamless execution of test profiles and test suites. There are more than 200 tests available by default, which are transparently available via <a href="http://openbenchmarking.org/">OpenBenchmarking.org</a> integration. Of these default test profiles there is a range of sub-systems that can be tested and a range of hardware from mobile devices to desktops and worksrtations/servers. New tests can be easily introduced via the Phoronix Test Suite's extensible test architecture, with test profiles consisting of XML files and shell scripts. Test profiles can produce a quantitative result or other qualitative/abstract results like image quality comparisons and pass/fail. Using Phoronix Test Suite modules, other data can also be automatically collected at run-time such as the system power consumption, disk usage, and other software/hardware sensors. Test suites contain references to test profiles to execute as part of a set or can also reference other test suites. Test suites are defined via an XML schema.</p>
|
||||
<p>The Phoronix Test Suite client itself is a test framework for providing seamless execution of test profiles and test suites. There are more than 400 tests available by default, which are transparently available via <a href="http://openbenchmarking.org/">OpenBenchmarking.org</a> integration. Of these default test profiles there is a range of sub-systems that can be tested and a range of hardware from mobile devices to desktops and worksrtations/servers. New tests can be easily introduced via the Phoronix Test Suite's extensible test architecture, with test profiles consisting of XML files and shell scripts. Test profiles can produce a quantitative result or other qualitative/abstract results like image quality comparisons and pass/fail. Using Phoronix Test Suite modules, other data can also be automatically collected at run-time such as the system power consumption, disk usage, and other software/hardware sensors. Test suites contain references to test profiles to execute as part of a set or can also reference other test suites. Test suites are defined via an XML schema.</p>
|
||||
<p>Running the Phoronix Test Suite for the first time can be as simple as issuing a command such as <em>phoronix-test-suite benchmark c-ray</em>, which would proceed to install a simple CPU test, execute the test, and report the results. Along with the results, the system's hardware/software information is collected in a detailed manner, relevant system logs, and other important system attributes such as compiler flags and system state. Users can optionally upload their results to OpenBenchmarking.org for sharing results with others, comparing results against other systems, and to carry out further analysis.</p>
|
||||
<h1>OpenBenchmarking.org</h1>
|
||||
<p>OpenBenchmarking.org is an open, collaborative testing platform that makes the Phoronix Test Suite an even more extensible platform for conducting automated tests with complete integration into Phoronix Test Suite test client. OpenBenchmarking.org serves as a repository for storing test profiles, test suites, and result data. Test profiles and suites are stored in the OpenBenchmarking.org cloud to allow for new/updated tests to be seamlessly obtained via the Phoronix Test Suite without needing to manually update the Phoronix Test Suite client. OpenBenchmarking.org also makes it easy to facilitate side-by-side comparisons with any other results stored in the OpenBenchmarking.org cloud. Any Phoronix Test Suite user is permitted to upload their test results, test profiles, and suites to OpenBenchmarking.org.</p>
|
||||
@@ -309,7 +307,10 @@ User Options
|
||||
<h3>run-random-tests<em> </em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option will query OpenBenchmarking.org to run random benchmarks and result comparisons on the system. This test can be used for simply supplying interesting results from your system onto OpenBenchmarking.org, stressing your system with random workloads, seeding new OpenBenchmarking.org results, etc. Basic options are provided at start-up for tuning the randomness of the testing when running this command.</p>
|
||||
<h3>run-tests-in-suite<em> </em>
|
||||
<h3>run-subset<em> [Test | Suite | OpenBenchmarking ID | Test Result] ...</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option will run the selected test(s) but prompt the user when passing any test suites or result files what subset / test(s) contained within there to run rather than running all passed tests/suites/results.</p>
|
||||
<h3>run-tests-in-suite<em> [Suite]</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option can be used if you wish to run all of the tests found in a supplied suite, but you wish to re-configure each of the test options rather than using the defaults supplied by the suite.</p>
|
||||
<h3>stress-batch-run<em> [Test | Suite | OpenBenchmarking ID | Test Result] ...</em>
|
||||
@@ -383,13 +384,16 @@ User Options
|
||||
<h3>upload-test-profile<em> </em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option can be used for uploading a test profile to your account on OpenBenchmarking.org. By uploading your test profile to OpenBenchmarking.org, others are then able to browse and access this test suite for easy distribution in a seamless manner by other Phoronix Test Suite clients.</p>
|
||||
<h3>upload-test-suite<em> </em>
|
||||
<h3>upload-test-suite<em> [Suite]</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option can be used for uploading a test suite to your account on OpenBenchmarking.org. By uploading your test suite to OpenBenchmarking.org, others are then able to browse and access this test suite for easy distribution.</p>
|
||||
<h1>Information</h1>
|
||||
<h3>info<em> [Test | Suite | OpenBenchmarking ID | Test Result]</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option will show details about the supplied test, suite, virtual suite, or result file.</p>
|
||||
<h3>intersect<em> [Test | Suite | OpenBenchmarking ID | Test Result] ...</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option will print the test profiles present in all passed result files / test suites. Two or more results/suites must be passed and printed will be all of the common test profiles.</p>
|
||||
<h3>list-all-tests<em> </em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option will list all test profiles that are available from the enabled OpenBenchmarking.org repositories. Unlike the other test listing options, list-all-tests will show deprecated tests, potentially broken tests, or other tests not recommended for all environments. The only check in place is ensuring the test profiles are at least compatible with the operating system in use.</p>
|
||||
@@ -469,13 +473,10 @@ User Options
|
||||
<h3>validate-test-profile<em> [Test]</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option can be used for validating a Phoronix Test Suite test profile as being compliant against the OpenBenchmarking.org specification.</p>
|
||||
<h3>validate-test-suite<em> </em>
|
||||
<h3>validate-test-suite<em> [Suite]</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option can be used for validating a Phoronix Test Suite test suite as being compliant against the OpenBenchmarking.org specification.</p>
|
||||
<h1>Result Management</h1>
|
||||
<h3>analyze-all-runs<em> [Test Result]</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option will generate a candlestick graph showing the distribution of results from all trial runs. The candlestick graph is similar to the Japanese candlestick charts used by the financial industry, except instead of representing stock data it is numerical result data from all trial runs.\n\nThe tip of the upper-wick represents the highest value of the test runs with the tip of the lower-wick representing the lowest value of all test runs. The upper-edge of the candle body represents the first or last run value and the lower-edge represents the first or last run value. Lastly, if the last run value is less than the first run value, the candle body is the same color as the graph background, otherwise the last run value is greater.</p>
|
||||
<h3>auto-sort-result-file<em> [Test Result]</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option is used if you wish to automatically attempt to sort the results by their result identifier string.</p>
|
||||
@@ -500,9 +501,12 @@ User Options
|
||||
<h3>remove-result<em> [Test Result]</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option will permanently remove the saved file set that is set as the first argument.</p>
|
||||
<h3>remove-results-from-result-file<em> [Test Result]</em>
|
||||
<h3>remove-result-from-result-file<em> [Test Result]</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option is used if there are test results (benchmarks) to be dropped from a given result file. The user must specify a saved results file and then they will be prompted to select the tests/benchmarks to remove.</p>
|
||||
<h3>remove-results-from-result-file<em> [Test Result]</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option is used if there are test results (benchmarks) to be dropped from a given result file. The user must specify a saved results file and then they will be prompted to provide a string to search for in removing those results from that given result file.</p>
|
||||
<h3>remove-run-from-result-file<em> [Test Result]</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option is used if there is a set of test results you wish to remove/delete from a saved results file. The user must specify a saved results file and then they will be prompted to select the results identifier associated with the results they wish to remove.</p>
|
||||
@@ -515,15 +519,9 @@ User Options
|
||||
<h3>reorder-result-file<em> [Test Result]</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option is used if you wish to manually change the order in which test results are shown in the Phoronix Test Suite Results Viewer and the contained graphs. The user must specify a saved results file and then they will be prompted to select the results identifiers one at a time in the order they would like them to be displayed from left to right.</p>
|
||||
<h3>result-file-confidence<em> [Test Result]</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option will read a saved test results file and display various statistics on the confidence of the results with the standard deviation, three-sigma values, and other metrics while color-coding "passing" results in green.</p>
|
||||
<h3>result-file-raw-to-csv<em> [Test Result]</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>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.</p>
|
||||
<h3>result-file-stats<em> [Test Result]</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option is used if you wish to analyze a result file by seeing various statistics on the result data for result files containing at least two sets of data.</p>
|
||||
<h3>result-file-to-csv<em> [Test Result]</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>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.</p>
|
||||
@@ -539,9 +537,6 @@ User Options
|
||||
<h3>show-result<em> [Test Result]</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>Open up the test results in the Phoronix Test Suite Result Viewer or on OpenBenchmarking.org.</p>
|
||||
<h3>wins-and-losses<em> [Test Result]</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>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.</p>
|
||||
<h1>Other</h1>
|
||||
<h3>commands<em> </em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
@@ -561,6 +556,22 @@ User Options
|
||||
<h3>version<em> </em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option will display the Phoronix Test Suite client version.</p>
|
||||
<h1>Result Analysis</h1>
|
||||
<h3>analyze-all-runs<em> [Test Result]</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option will generate a candlestick graph showing the distribution of results from all trial runs. The candlestick graph is similar to the Japanese candlestick charts used by the financial industry, except instead of representing stock data it is numerical result data from all trial runs.\n\nThe tip of the upper-wick represents the highest value of the test runs with the tip of the lower-wick representing the lowest value of all test runs. The upper-edge of the candle body represents the first or last run value and the lower-edge represents the first or last run value. Lastly, if the last run value is less than the first run value, the candle body is the same color as the graph background, otherwise the last run value is greater.</p>
|
||||
<h3>executive-summary<em> [Test Result]</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option will attempt to auto-generate a textual executive summary for a result file to highlight prominent results / averages.</p>
|
||||
<h3>result-file-confidence<em> [Test Result]</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option will read a saved test results file and display various statistics on the confidence of the results with the standard deviation, three-sigma values, and other metrics while color-coding "passing" results in green.</p>
|
||||
<h3>result-file-stats<em> [Test Result]</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option is used if you wish to analyze a result file by seeing various statistics on the result data for result files containing at least two sets of data.</p>
|
||||
<h3>wins-and-losses<em> [Test Result]</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>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.</p>
|
||||
<h1>Modules</h1>
|
||||
<h3>auto-load-module<em> </em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
@@ -630,6 +641,7 @@ Module Options
|
||||
<p>This module utilizes the following environmental variables: LINUX_PERF.</p>
|
||||
<h2>Dynamic Result Viewer</h2>
|
||||
<p>This module pre-loads the HTTP dynamic result viewer for Phoronix Test Suite data.</p>
|
||||
<p>phoronix-test-suite load_dynamic_result_viewer.start</p>
|
||||
<h2>Log Exporter</h2>
|
||||
<p>This module allows for easily exporting test run logs and system logs to external locations via specifying the directory paths via the COPY_TEST_RUN_LOGS_TO and COPY_SYSTEM_LOGS_TO environment variables.</p>
|
||||
<p>This module utilizes the following environmental variables: COPY_TEST_RUN_LOGS_TO, COPY_SYSTEM_LOGS_TO.</p>
|
||||
@@ -698,7 +710,7 @@ Installation Instructions
|
||||
<h1>Dependencies</h1>
|
||||
<p>The only required dependency for the Phoronix Test Suite is PHP 5.3 or newer. On Linux distributions, the needed package is commonly called <em>php5-cli</em> or <em>php-cli</em> or <em>php7</em> or <em>php</em>. It is important to note that only PHP for the command-line is needed and not a web server (Apache) or other packages commonly associated with PHP and its usage by web-sites. The PHP5 version required is PHP 5.3+ and can also be found at <a href="http://www.php.net/">www.php.net</a>. PHP 7 is fully supported by the Phoronix Test Suite as well as HHVM.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>For installing PHP on Windows, the <a href="https://www.microsoft.com/web/platform/phponwindows.aspx">Microsoft Web Platform Installer</a> provides an automated alternative that will install PHP into the directory expected by Phoronix Test Suite. Users opting to install PHP manually must extract the files to <em>C:\Program Files (x86)\PHP\</em> or a subdirectory.</p>
|
||||
<p>The <em>phoronix-test-suite.bat</em> Windows launcher for the Phoronix Test Suite will automatically download and setup PHP on the local system if PHP is not present already.</p>
|
||||
<p>As part of the PHP requirement, the following PHP extensions are required and/or highly recommended in order to take advantage of the Phoronix Test Suite capabilities:</p>
|
||||
<ul>
|
||||
<li><strong>PHP DOM</strong> is needed for XML operations and must be installed for the Phoronix Test Suite to function.</li>
|
||||
@@ -727,30 +739,16 @@ Installation Instructions
|
||||
<p>Debian/Ubuntu users are able to follow the Generic Installation instructions or can obtain a Debian Package from the Phoronix Test Suite web-site. The package contains the <em>phoronix-test-suite</em> executable in <em>/usr/bin/</em>, the Phoronix Test Suite files in <em>/usr/share/phoronix-test-suite/</em>, and the documentation in <em>/usr/share/doc/phoronix-test-suite/</em>.</p>
|
||||
<h2>Fedora / Red Hat Installation</h2>
|
||||
<p>The Phoronix Test Suite can be installed on Fedora, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and CentOS systems using the generic installation method. Alternatively, a <em>phoronix-test-suite</em> package is available in recent versions of the Fedora repository and in the EPEL (Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux) repository for Red Hat Enterprise Linux. However, at times this package may be out-of-date compared to upstream stable.</p>
|
||||
<h2>Gentoo Installation</h2>
|
||||
<p>Gentoo ebuild's for the Phoronix Test Suite have been created by users and can be currently found in the <a href="http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=216656">Gentoo BugZilla</a>.</p>
|
||||
<h2>Mandriva Installation</h2>
|
||||
<p>Phoronix Test Suite packages are available through Mandriva Cooker starting with the Mandriva Linux 2009 release.</p>
|
||||
<h2>OpenSolaris Installation</h2>
|
||||
<p>The Phoronix Test Suite core (pts-core) is supported on Solaris and OpenSolaris platforms, but some features may not fully function. Additionally, the PTS External Dependencies feature is supported on OpenSolaris using IPS (the Image Packaging System). However, not all test profiles are supported on Solaris / OpenSolaris, and it may be in violation of your end-user agreement to perform such benchmarks on the Sun Solaris operating system. Using the OpenSolaris Image Packaging System, installing <em>SUNWphp524</em> will provide PHP, PHP GD, and related dependencies. The Phoronix Test Suite has also been tested on Oracle Solaris 11 Express, OpenIndiana, StormOS, and Nexenta Core Platform.</p>
|
||||
<h2>BSD Installation</h2>
|
||||
<p>The Phoronix Test Suite also supports *BSD operating systems. However, like the Solaris support, not all test profiles are compatible with BSD operating systems, but pts-core has been tested against FreeBSD 7.x/8.x/9.x, NetBSD, PC-BSD 7/8/9, DragonFlyBSD 3.0/3.2/3.4/3.6/4.2, and OpenBSD 4.4/4.6. The Phoronix Test Suite will also work with Debian GNU/kFreeBSD.</p>
|
||||
<p>For DragonFlyBSD, it's a matter of just using <em>pkg_radd</em> with php5, php5-json, php5-dom, and php5-zip or <em>pkgsrc</em>. With DragonFlyBSD using dports, the command is <em>pkg install php5 php5-dom php5-zip php5-json php5-simplexml</em>. Under FreeBSD/PC-BSD, PHP can be obtained from the <em>php5</em> and <em>php5-extensions</em> Ports collection.</p>
|
||||
<p>The Phoronix Test Suite also supports *BSD operating systems. However, like the Solaris support, not all test profiles are compatible with BSD operating systems, but should run well on the likes of FreeBSD and DragonFlyBSD.</p>
|
||||
<h2>MacOS Installation</h2>
|
||||
<p>The Phoronix Test Suite is fully supported on Apple's macOS operating system. PHP ships with macOS by default so it's simply a matter of downloading the Phoronix Test Suite package, extracting it, and running the executable. For tests that rely upon a compiler, Apple's XCode with GCC and LLVM can be utilized.</p>
|
||||
<h2>Windows Installation</h2>
|
||||
<p>The Phoronix Test Suite support on Microsoft Windows is in development and will function just fine, but is not yet feature complete compared to the other operating systems support. Only a small subset of test profiles, mostly related to graphics, are supported. In terms of the version support, right now the Phoronix Test Suite is developed and tested solely against Microsoft Windows 7 x64 and Microsoft Windows 8 x64.</p>
|
||||
<p>At this time the Phoronix Test Suite client is dependent upon the <em>php.exe</em> executable being installed to <em>C:\Program Files (x86)\PHP\ </em> or one of its subdirectories (see PHP installation notes above). Once this requirement is met, simply download the Phoronix Test Suite package, extract it to a directory of your choice, and run <em>phoronix-test-suite.bat</em></p>
|
||||
<p>NOTE: because of lack of external dependencies support, it is necessary to manually download and install the files for some test profiles, such as the Unigine graphics benchmarks. See Troubleshooting for more information.</p>
|
||||
<h2>Facebook HipHop</h2>
|
||||
<p>The Phoronix Test Suite can use Facebook's <a href="https://github.com/facebook/hiphop-php">HipHop HHVM</a> virtual machine as an alternative to the de facto PHP implementation. The Phoronix Test Suite has been tested against HHVM 2.0. If HHVM is present on the system but not PHP, it will automatically be used by the Phoronix Test Suite. Alternatively, the <em>PHP_BIN</em> environment variable can be set to point to an alternative <em>hhvm</em> binary.</p>
|
||||
<p>The Phoronix Test Suite also supports the older version of Facebook HipHop that serves as a PHP to C++ translator and compiler with GCC. This support though is primitive and not officially supported. To compile the Phoronix Test Suite using HipHop/GCC, run <em>find . -name "*.php" > files.list && hphp --input-list=files.list -k 1 --log=3 --include-path="." --cluster-count=50 -v "AllDynamic=true" -v "AllVolatile=true"</em> from the root <em>phoronix-test-suite/</em> directory. It can then be executed in the form of <em>/tmp/hphp_XXX/program -f pts-core/phoronix-test-suite.php system-info</em>.</p>
|
||||
<hr style="height: 50px; border: 0;"><a name="ExternalDependencies%0A"></a><h1>
|
||||
|
||||
External Dependencies
|
||||
</h1>
|
||||
<p>The Phoronix Test Suite has a feature known as "External Dependencies" where the Phoronix Test Suite can attempt to automatically install some of the test-specific dependencies on supported distributions. If running on a distribution where there is currently no External Dependencies profile, the needed package name(s) are listed for manual installation.</p>
|
||||
<p>Below are a list of the operating systems that currently have external dependencies support within the Phoronix Test Suite for the automatic installation of needed test files.</p><hr><ul></ul><li>Alpine Linux</li><li>Amazon</li><li>Angstrom</li><li>Arch Linux</li><li>CentOS</li><li>ClearOS</li><li>ClearOS Core Server</li><li>Debian</li><li>DragonFlyBSD</li><li>Fedora</li><li>Fluxbuntu</li><li>GNU KFreeBSD</li><li>Gentoo</li><li>Goobuntu</li><li>HP</li><li>Joli Cloud</li><li>Linaro</li><li>Linux Embedded Development Environment</li><li>Linux Mint</li><li>MEPIS</li><li>Mac OS X</li><li>MacPorts</li><li>Mageia</li><li>Mandriva</li><li>MeeGo</li><li>Microsoft Windows</li><li>MidnightBSD</li><li>Moblin</li><li>Mythbuntu</li><li>NetBSD</li><li>Nexenta Core</li><li>OLPC</li><li>OpenIndiana</li><li>OpenMandriva</li><li>OpenMandrivaLinux</li><li>OpenSolaris</li><li>OpenSuSE</li><li>Optware</li><li>Oracle Server</li><li>PCLinuxOS</li><li>PTS Desktop Live</li><li>PTS Linux Live</li><li>Palm</li><li>Pardus Linux</li><li>Red Hat Enterprise</li><li>Red Hat Enterprise Server</li><li>SUSE</li><li>SUSE Linux</li><li>Scientific</li><li>ScientificSL</li><li>Solus</li><li>Solus Linux</li><li>Termux</li><li>Ubuntu</li><li>Void Linux</li><li>Zenwalk</li><li>gNewSense</li><li>macOS Brew</li>
|
||||
<p>Below are a list of the operating systems that currently have external dependencies support within the Phoronix Test Suite for the automatic installation of needed test files.</p><hr><ul></ul><li>Alpine Linux</li><li>Amazon</li><li>Angstrom</li><li>Arch Linux</li><li>Clear Linux</li><li>ClearOS</li><li>ClearOS Core Server</li><li>Debian</li><li>DragonFlyBSD</li><li>Fedora</li><li>Fluxbuntu</li><li>GNU KFreeBSD</li><li>Gentoo</li><li>Goobuntu</li><li>HP</li><li>Joli Cloud</li><li>Linaro</li><li>Linux Embedded Development Environment</li><li>Linux Mint</li><li>MEPIS</li><li>Mac OS X</li><li>MacPorts</li><li>Mageia</li><li>Mandriva</li><li>MeeGo</li><li>Microsoft Windows</li><li>MidnightBSD</li><li>Moblin</li><li>Mythbuntu</li><li>NetBSD</li><li>Nexenta Core</li><li>OLPC</li><li>OpenIndiana</li><li>OpenMandriva</li><li>OpenMandrivaLinux</li><li>OpenSolaris</li><li>OpenSuSE</li><li>Optware</li><li>Oracle Server</li><li>PCLinuxOS</li><li>PTS Desktop Live</li><li>PTS Linux Live</li><li>Palm</li><li>Pardus Linux</li><li>Red Hat Enterprise</li><li>Red Hat Enterprise Server</li><li>SUSE</li><li>SUSE Linux</li><li>Scientific</li><li>ScientificSL</li><li>Solus</li><li>Solus Linux</li><li>Termux</li><li>Ubuntu</li><li>Void Linux</li><li>Zenwalk</li><li>gNewSense</li><li>macOS Brew</li>
|
||||
<hr style="height: 50px; border: 0;"><a name="Configuration%0A"></a><h1>
|
||||
Configuration
|
||||
</h1>
|
||||
@@ -967,9 +965,6 @@ Virtual Test Suites
|
||||
<h3>Docker Tests<em> pts/docker</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>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 docker.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Python Tests<em> pts/python</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>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 python.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Go Tests<em> pts/go</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>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 go.</p>
|
||||
@@ -1126,78 +1121,96 @@ Virtual Test Suites
|
||||
<h3>Smp Tests<em> git/smp</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>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.</p>
|
||||
<h3>All SYSTEM Tests<em> system/all</em>
|
||||
<h3>All PTS Tests<em> pts/all</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This is a collection of all test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Installed Tests<em> system/installed</em>
|
||||
<h3>Installed Tests<em> pts/installed</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository that are already installed on the system under test.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Every SYSTEM Test<em> system/everything</em>
|
||||
<h3>Every PTS Test<em> pts/everything</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This is a collection of every test profile found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository, including unsupported tests.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Linux Operating System Tests<em> system/linux</em>
|
||||
<h3>Linux Operating System Tests<em> pts/linux</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being compatible with the Linux Operating System.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Solaris Operating System Tests<em> system/solaris</em>
|
||||
<h3>Solaris Operating System Tests<em> pts/solaris</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being compatible with the Solaris Operating System.</p>
|
||||
<h3>BSD Operating System Tests<em> system/bsd</em>
|
||||
<h3>BSD Operating System Tests<em> pts/bsd</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being compatible with the BSD Operating System.</p>
|
||||
<h3>MacOSX Operating System Tests<em> system/macosx</em>
|
||||
<h3>MacOSX Operating System Tests<em> pts/macosx</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being compatible with the MacOSX Operating System.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Windows Operating System Tests<em> system/windows</em>
|
||||
<h3>Windows Operating System Tests<em> pts/windows</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being compatible with the Windows Operating System.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Hurd Operating System Tests<em> system/hurd</em>
|
||||
<h3>Hurd Operating System Tests<em> pts/hurd</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being compatible with the Hurd Operating System.</p>
|
||||
<h3>System Subsystem Tests<em> system/system</em>
|
||||
<h3>System Subsystem Tests<em> pts/system</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a test of the System sub-system.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Processor Subsystem Tests<em> system/processor</em>
|
||||
<h3>Processor Subsystem Tests<em> pts/processor</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a test of the Processor sub-system.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Disk Subsystem Tests<em> system/disk</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a test of the Disk sub-system.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Graphics Subsystem Tests<em> system/graphics</em>
|
||||
<h3>Graphics Subsystem Tests<em> pts/graphics</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a test of the Graphics sub-system.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Memory Subsystem Tests<em> system/memory</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a test of the Memory sub-system.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Network Subsystem Tests<em> system/network</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a test of the Network sub-system.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Other Subsystem Tests<em> system/other</em>
|
||||
<h3>Other Subsystem Tests<em> pts/other</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a test of the Other sub-system.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Utility Tests<em> system/utility</em>
|
||||
<h3>Utility Tests<em> pts/utility</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a Utility software test.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Simulator Tests<em> system/simulator</em>
|
||||
<h3>Simulator Tests<em> pts/simulator</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a Simulator software test.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Scientific Tests<em> system/scientific</em>
|
||||
<h3>Scientific Tests<em> pts/scientific</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a Scientific software test.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Benchmark Tests<em> system/benchmark</em>
|
||||
<h3>Benchmark Tests<em> pts/benchmark</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a Benchmark software test.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Application Tests<em> system/application</em>
|
||||
<h3>Application Tests<em> pts/application</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a Application software test.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Game Tests<em> system/game</em>
|
||||
<h3>Game Tests<em> pts/game</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a Game software test.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Opencl Tests<em> system/opencl</em>
|
||||
<h3>Smp Tests<em> pts/smp</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>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 opencl.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Cuda Tests<em> system/cuda</em>
|
||||
<p>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.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Cuda Tests<em> pts/cuda</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>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 cuda.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Mpi Tests<em> pts/mpi</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>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.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Openmp Tests<em> pts/openmp</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>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.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Cloud Tests<em> pts/cloud</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>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 cloud.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Docker Tests<em> pts/docker</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>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 docker.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Go Tests<em> pts/go</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>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 go.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Vdpau Tests<em> pts/vdpau</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>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 vdpau.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Video Tests<em> pts/video</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>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 video.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Responsiveness Tests<em> pts/responsiveness</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>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 responsiveness.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Openmpi Tests<em> pts/openmpi</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>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 openmpi.</p>
|
||||
<h3>All WINDOWS Tests<em> windows/all</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This is a collection of all test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository.</p>
|
||||
@@ -1295,79 +1308,11 @@ Offline Improvements + Confidential Testing / Avoiding Accidental Result Uploads
|
||||
<p>Removal of OpenBenchmarking.org upload support can be done by deleting <em>phoronix-test-suite/pts-core/objects/pts_openbenchmarking_upload.php</em>. If that file is removed, the Phoronix Test Suite should respond gracefully and not prompt users about any upload and within that file is the only logic for actually uploading the results to Openbenchmarking. So simply by removing that file you should be covered from any accidental uploading of results. Removal/disabling of this file also prevents any anonymous usage reporting.</p>
|
||||
<p>For those without the ability to remove that file from their Phoronix Test Suite installation or as a secondary safeguard, from the Phoronix Test Suite user configuration file (<em>/etc/phoronix-test-suite.xml<em> as root or <em>~/.phoronix-test-suite/user-config.xml<em> for most users) is a "<em>AllowResultUploadsToOpenBenchmarking</em>" option. If setting that value to <em>FALSE</em>, it should apply the same behavior as if deleting the pts_openbenchmarking_upload file.</em></em></em></em></p>
|
||||
<p>If distributing a customized/local copy of the Phoronix Test Suite, the default behavior of the configuration file (in addition to deleting the pts_openbenchmarking_upload file) can be done via the user configuration defaults defined within <em>pts-core/static/user-config-defaults.xml</em>.</p>
|
||||
<hr style="height: 50px; border: 0;"><a name="CreatingTestProfiles%0A"></a><h1>
|
||||
Creating Test Profiles
|
||||
</h1>
|
||||
<h1>Creating A New Phoronix Test Suite / OpenBenchmarking.org Test Profile</h1>
|
||||
<p>A test profile itself consists of a main XML file containing the test's meta-data (<em>test-definition.xml</em>), an XML file if needed to specify required files, download URLs and their MD5/SHA256 hashes and file sizes (<em>downloads.xml</em>), and the <em>install.sh</em> script for installing the test and generating the run-script for execution by the Phoronix Test Suite at run-time. There are also other potential files like <em>pre.sh</em>, <em>interim.sh</em>, and <em>post.sh</em> for execution at pre-run, interim-run, and post-run stages by the Phoronix Test Suite. With the script files comprising test profiles, there is also the option of post-fixing them with e.g. <em>_linux</em> or <em>_windows</em> if wishing to supply different script files based upon the operating system being run during testing, if the setup steps may differ greatly based upon MacOS/Windows/Linux/BSD/Solaris platforms.</p>
|
||||
<p>Traditionally the easiest way to learn/understand test profile development has been by looking at looking at a basic test like <em>c-ray</em>, <em>tesseract</em> or the hundreds of others that are publicly available. Simply run for example <em>phoronix-test-suite benchmark tesseract</em> and then look at the test profile's contents either via the default locations in <em>~/.phoronix-test-suite/test-profiles</em> or <em>/var/lib/phoronix-test-suite/test-profiles/</em> if running as root on non-Windows platforms.</p>
|
||||
<h2>Versioning Mandate</h2>
|
||||
<p>The Phoronix Test Suite / OpenBenchmarking.org philosophy <em>mandates that with any change, a new version of the test profile be tagged</em>. This is done for reproducibility and being able to ensure the exact test profile state when a set of tests are conducted. Test profiles are versioned in a <strong>test-X.Y.Z</strong> format where <em>X</em> or <em>Y</em> are bumped whenever a change is made to the test profile that makes the results incomparable to a previous version of the tests (e.g. updating against a new upstream code-base, adjusting the parameters to what is benchmarked, etc). The Phoronix Test Suite then knows not to attempt any comparisons with an incompatible version difference or to go and fetch that specific version of the package. The <em>Z</em> is bumped when just making non-important changes such as just updating the test's meta-data, changing download URLs, etc. This is easy to enforce with the OpenBenchmarking.org infrastructure rather than having to worry about non-human-friendly Git hashes as test profile versions or having to create Git tags after every commit. The test profile version can optionally be specified when running a test, e.g. <em>phoronix-test-suite benchmark scimark2-1.2.1</em> instead of <em>phoronix-test-suite benchmark scimark2</em>, which would by default choose the latest available test profile version from OpenBenchmarking.org or the latest version on any local Phoromatic Server. The test profile versions are also always written out as part of the Phoronix Test Suite result XML data.</p>
|
||||
<h2>Writing A Sample Program</h2>
|
||||
<p>Writing a test profile for the Phoronix Test Suite is a relatively quick and easy process for anyone familiar with common Linux commands and the basics of XML. To help you understand the design of the Phoronix Test Suite, this guide covers the steps needed to write a testing profile for a very simple application.</p>
|
||||
<p>The first step in the profile writing process is to, well, have a piece of software you'd like to use with the Phoronix Test Suite. This software can be closed-source or open-source and be virtually anything as long as it is compatible with an operating system that is supported by the Phoronix Test Suite.</p>
|
||||
<p>For this guide, the piece of software being used for demonstration is just a simple C++ program that calculates Pi to 8,765,4321 digits using the Leibniz formula. Below is this sample piece of software intended just for demonstration purposes.</p>
|
||||
<blockquote>#include <iostream><br>
|
||||
#include <math.h>
|
||||
<p>int main()<br>
|
||||
{<br>
|
||||
double pi = 0;</p>
|
||||
<p> for(long int i = 1; i <= 87654321; i++)<br>
|
||||
pi += (double) pow(-1, i + 1) / (2 * i - 1);</p>
|
||||
<p> pi *= 4;<br>
|
||||
std::cout << "Done Calculating Pi..." << endl;<br>
|
||||
return 0;<br>
|
||||
}</p></blockquote>
|
||||
<p>The first step in the actual profile writing process is to name it. If you're looking to ultimately push this profile to be included in the Phoronix Test Suite, its name must be all lower case and consist of just alpha-numeric characters, but can contain dashes (-). A more advanced test profile capability is operating system prefixes, and if using those there is an underscore separating the prefix from the normal profile name. For this sample profile, we're calling it <em>sample-program</em> and the file-name would be <em>sample-program/test-definition.xml</em>. Our (very basic) profile is showcased below.</p>
|
||||
<blockquote><PhoronixTestSuite><br>
|
||||
<TestProfile><br>
|
||||
<Version>1.1.0</Version><br>
|
||||
<TestType>Processor</TestType><br>
|
||||
<SoftwareType>Utility</SoftwareType><br>
|
||||
<License>FREE</License><br>
|
||||
<Status>PRIVATE</Status><br>
|
||||
<Maintainer>Phoronix Media</Maintainer><br>
|
||||
</TestProfile><br>
|
||||
<TestInformation><br>
|
||||
<Title>Sample Pi Program</Title><br>
|
||||
<TimesToRun>3</TimesToRun><br>
|
||||
<ResultScale>Seconds</ResultScale><br>
|
||||
<Proportion>LIB</Proportion><br>
|
||||
<Description>A simple C++ program that calculates Pi to 8,765,4321 digits using the Leibniz formula. This test can be used for showcasing how to write a basic test profile.</Description><br>
|
||||
<ExternalDependencies>build-utilities</ExternalDependencies><br>
|
||||
</TestInformation><br>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite></blockquote>
|
||||
<p>This XML profile is what interfaces with the Phoronix Test Suite and provides all the needed information about the test as well as other attributes. For a complete listing of all the supported profile options, look at the specification files in the documentation folder. In the case of <em>sample-program</em>, it lets the Phoronix Test Suite know that it's composed of free software, is designed to test the processor, is intended for private use only, and this profile is maintained by Phoronix Media. In addition, it tells the Phoronix Test Suite to execute this program three times and as no result quantifier is set, the average of the three runs will be taken. This profile also tells the Phoronix Test Suite that the generic <em>build-utilities</em> package is needed, which will attempt to ensure that default system C/C++ compiler and the standard development utilities/libraries are installed on your Linux distribution. This is needed as the C++ source-code will need to be built from source.</p>
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<p>The next step is to write the <em>install.sh</em> file, which once called by the Phoronix Test Suite is intended to install the test locally for benchmarking purposes. The <em>install.sh</em> file is technically optional, but is generally used by all tests. Note: The first argument supplied to the install script is the directory that the test needs to be installed to. The <em>install.sh</em> file (in our instance) is to be placed inside <em>test-profiles/sample-program</em>. Below is the <em>install.sh</em> for the <em>sample-program</em>.</p>
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<blockquote>#!/bin/sh<br><br>
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tar -xjf sample-pi-program-1.tar.bz2<br>
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g++ sample-pi-program.cpp -o sample-pi-program<br>
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echo "#!/bin/sh<br>
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./sample-pi-program 2>&1<br>
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" > sample-program<br>
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chmod +x sample-program</blockquote>
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<p>This install file builds the code with GCC, and then creates a small script that is run by the Phoronix Test Suite. Where does the source-code come into play? Well, it needs to be downloaded now from a web server. The Phoronix Test Suite has built-in support for managing downloads from multiple servers in a random over, fall-back support if one mirror is done, and verification of MD5 check-sums. Below is the <em>downloads.xml</em> file for <em>sample-program</em> that covers all of this.</p>
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||||
<blockquote><PhoronixTestSuite><br>
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<Downloads><br>
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<Package><br>
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||||
<URL>http://www.phoronix-test-suite.com/benchmark-files/sample-pi-program.cpp</URL><br>
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||||
<MD5>e90fb790df8d1544696a1439c9b5bd8d</MD5><br>
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</Package><br>
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</Downloads><br>
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</PhoronixTestSuite></blockquote>
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<p>The final step in the profile writing process is to write a parser to strip all information but the reported result from the standard output or <em>$LOG_FILE</em>. In the case of a test profile just measuring how long it takes to run, it is as simple as a <em>results-definition.xml</em> looking like:</p>
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<blockquote><?xml version="1.0"?><br>
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||||
<PhoronixTestSuite><br>
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||||
<SystemMonitor><br>
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<Sensor>sys.time</Sensor><br>
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</SystemMonitor><br>
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</PhoronixTestSuite></blockquote>
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<p>After that, with all the files in their correct locations, just run: <em>phoronix-test-suite benchmark sample-program</em>. The Phoronix Test Suite should now handle the rest by installing the test, running the test, and recording the results (if you so choose). There is no additional work that needs to be done for the results to be recorded in the results viewer or even reporting the results to OpenBenchmarking.org. An up-to-date version of this test profile can be run via <em>phoronix-test-suite benchmark sample-program</em> and then by looking at the test profile source via <em>~/.phoronix-test-suite/test-profiles/pts/sample-program*</em> or within <em>/var/lib/phoronix-test-suite/test-profiles/pts/</em> if running as root.</p>
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<hr style="height: 50px; border: 0;"><a name="DevelopmentCredits%0A"></a><h1>
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Development Credits
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</h1>
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<p>The Phoronix Test Suite is based upon the extensive testing and internal tools developed by <a href="http://www.phoronix.com/">Phoronix.com</a> since 2004 along with support from leading tier-one computer hardware and software vendors. The principal architects of the Phoronix Test Suite are <a href="http://www.michaellarabel.com/">Michael Larabel</a> and Matthew Tippett. The phoronix-test-suite, pts_Graph, Phoromatic, Phodevi, tandem_Xml, and nye_Xml are some of the related open-source projects provided by <a href="http://www.phoronix-media.com/">Phoronix Media</a>.</p>
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<p style="padding-top: 30px; text-align: center;">Copyright © 2008 - 2019 by Phoronix Media.</p></div>
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<p style="padding-top: 30px; text-align: center;">Copyright © 2008 - 2020 by Phoronix Media.</p></div>
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<div id="pts_footer">
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<div id="pts_footer_logo"><a href="http://www.phoronix-test-suite.com/"><svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" version="1.1" viewbox="0 0 76 41" width="76" height="41" preserveaspectratio="xMinYMin meet">
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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
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## Overview
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||||
The Phoronix Test Suite is the most comprehensive testing and benchmarking platform available for Linux, Solaris, macOS, Windows, and BSD operating systems. The Phoronix Test Suite allows for carrying out tests in a fully automated manner from test installation to execution and reporting. All tests are meant to be easily reproducible, easy-to-use, and support fully automated execution. The Phoronix Test Suite is open-source under the GNU GPLv3 license and is developed by Phoronix Media in cooperation with partners. Version 1.0 of the Phoronix Test Suite was publicly released in 2008.
|
||||
|
||||
The Phoronix Test Suite client itself is a test framework for providing seamless execution of test profiles and test suites. There are more than 200 tests available by default, which are transparently available via [OpenBenchmarking.org](http://openbenchmarking.org/) integration. Of these default test profiles there is a range of sub-systems that can be tested and a range of hardware from mobile devices to desktops and worksrtations/servers. New tests can be easily introduced via the Phoronix Test Suite's extensible test architecture, with test profiles consisting of XML files and shell scripts. Test profiles can produce a quantitative result or other qualitative/abstract results like image quality comparisons and pass/fail. Using Phoronix Test Suite modules, other data can also be automatically collected at run-time such as the system power consumption, disk usage, and other software/hardware sensors. Test suites contain references to test profiles to execute as part of a set or can also reference other test suites. Test suites are defined via an XML schema.
|
||||
The Phoronix Test Suite client itself is a test framework for providing seamless execution of test profiles and test suites. There are more than 400 tests available by default, which are transparently available via [OpenBenchmarking.org](http://openbenchmarking.org/) integration. Of these default test profiles there is a range of sub-systems that can be tested and a range of hardware from mobile devices to desktops and worksrtations/servers. New tests can be easily introduced via the Phoronix Test Suite's extensible test architecture, with test profiles consisting of XML files and shell scripts. Test profiles can produce a quantitative result or other qualitative/abstract results like image quality comparisons and pass/fail. Using Phoronix Test Suite modules, other data can also be automatically collected at run-time such as the system power consumption, disk usage, and other software/hardware sensors. Test suites contain references to test profiles to execute as part of a set or can also reference other test suites. Test suites are defined via an XML schema.
|
||||
|
||||
Running the Phoronix Test Suite for the first time can be as simple as issuing a command such as *phoronix-test-suite benchmark c-ray* , which would proceed to install a simple CPU test, execute the test, and report the results. Along with the results, the system's hardware/software information is collected in a detailed manner, relevant system logs, and other important system attributes such as compiler flags and system state. Users can optionally upload their results to OpenBenchmarking.org for sharing results with others, comparing results against other systems, and to carry out further analysis.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -82,7 +82,10 @@ This option will run the selected test(s).
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||||
#### run-random-tests
|
||||
This option will query OpenBenchmarking.org to run random benchmarks and result comparisons on the system. This test can be used for simply supplying interesting results from your system onto OpenBenchmarking.org, stressing your system with random workloads, seeding new OpenBenchmarking.org results, etc. Basic options are provided at start-up for tuning the randomness of the testing when running this command.
|
||||
|
||||
#### run-tests-in-suite
|
||||
#### run-subset [Test | Suite | OpenBenchmarking ID | Test Result] ...
|
||||
This option will run the selected test(s) but prompt the user when passing any test suites or result files what subset / test(s) contained within there to run rather than running all passed tests/suites/results.
|
||||
|
||||
#### run-tests-in-suite [Suite]
|
||||
This option can be used if you wish to run all of the tests found in a supplied suite, but you wish to re-configure each of the test options rather than using the defaults supplied by the suite.
|
||||
|
||||
#### stress-batch-run [Test | Suite | OpenBenchmarking ID | Test Result] ...
|
||||
@@ -158,7 +161,7 @@ This option is used for uploading a test result to OpenBenchmarking.org.
|
||||
#### upload-test-profile
|
||||
This option can be used for uploading a test profile to your account on OpenBenchmarking.org. By uploading your test profile to OpenBenchmarking.org, others are then able to browse and access this test suite for easy distribution in a seamless manner by other Phoronix Test Suite clients.
|
||||
|
||||
#### upload-test-suite
|
||||
#### upload-test-suite [Suite]
|
||||
This option can be used for uploading a test suite to your account on OpenBenchmarking.org. By uploading your test suite to OpenBenchmarking.org, others are then able to browse and access this test suite for easy distribution.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -166,6 +169,9 @@ This option can be used for uploading a test suite to your account on OpenBenchm
|
||||
#### info [Test | Suite | OpenBenchmarking ID | Test Result]
|
||||
This option will show details about the supplied test, suite, virtual suite, or result file.
|
||||
|
||||
#### intersect [Test | Suite | OpenBenchmarking ID | Test Result] ...
|
||||
This option will print the test profiles present in all passed result files / test suites. Two or more results/suites must be passed and printed will be all of the common test profiles.
|
||||
|
||||
#### list-all-tests
|
||||
This option will list all test profiles that are available from the enabled OpenBenchmarking.org repositories. Unlike the other test listing options, list-all-tests will show deprecated tests, potentially broken tests, or other tests not recommended for all environments. The only check in place is ensuring the test profiles are at least compatible with the operating system in use.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -246,14 +252,11 @@ This option can be used for validating a Phoronix Test Suite result file as bein
|
||||
#### validate-test-profile [Test]
|
||||
This option can be used for validating a Phoronix Test Suite test profile as being compliant against the OpenBenchmarking.org specification.
|
||||
|
||||
#### validate-test-suite
|
||||
#### validate-test-suite [Suite]
|
||||
This option can be used for validating a Phoronix Test Suite test suite as being compliant against the OpenBenchmarking.org specification.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## Result Management
|
||||
#### analyze-all-runs [Test Result]
|
||||
This option will generate a candlestick graph showing the distribution of results from all trial runs. The candlestick graph is similar to the Japanese candlestick charts used by the financial industry, except instead of representing stock data it is numerical result data from all trial runs.\n\nThe tip of the upper-wick represents the highest value of the test runs with the tip of the lower-wick representing the lowest value of all test runs. The upper-edge of the candle body represents the first or last run value and the lower-edge represents the first or last run value. Lastly, if the last run value is less than the first run value, the candle body is the same color as the graph background, otherwise the last run value is greater.
|
||||
|
||||
#### auto-sort-result-file [Test Result]
|
||||
This option is used if you wish to automatically attempt to sort the results by their result identifier string.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -278,9 +281,12 @@ This option will re-render and save all result graphs within a saved file. This
|
||||
#### remove-result [Test Result]
|
||||
This option will permanently remove the saved file set that is set as the first argument.
|
||||
|
||||
#### remove-results-from-result-file [Test Result]
|
||||
#### remove-result-from-result-file [Test Result]
|
||||
This option is used if there are test results (benchmarks) to be dropped from a given result file. The user must specify a saved results file and then they will be prompted to select the tests/benchmarks to remove.
|
||||
|
||||
#### remove-results-from-result-file [Test Result]
|
||||
This option is used if there are test results (benchmarks) to be dropped from a given result file. The user must specify a saved results file and then they will be prompted to provide a string to search for in removing those results from that given result file.
|
||||
|
||||
#### remove-run-from-result-file [Test Result]
|
||||
This option is used if there is a set of test results you wish to remove/delete from a saved results file. The user must specify a saved results file and then they will be prompted to select the results identifier associated with the results they wish to remove.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -293,15 +299,9 @@ This option is used if you wish to change the name of the saved name of a result
|
||||
#### reorder-result-file [Test Result]
|
||||
This option is used if you wish to manually change the order in which test results are shown in the Phoronix Test Suite Results Viewer and the contained graphs. The user must specify a saved results file and then they will be prompted to select the results identifiers one at a time in the order they would like them to be displayed from left to right.
|
||||
|
||||
#### result-file-confidence [Test Result]
|
||||
This option will read a saved test results file and display various statistics on the confidence of the results with the standard deviation, three-sigma values, and other metrics while color-coding "passing" results in green.
|
||||
|
||||
#### result-file-raw-to-csv [Test Result]
|
||||
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-stats [Test Result]
|
||||
This option is used if you wish to analyze a result file by seeing various statistics on the result data for result files containing at least two sets of data.
|
||||
|
||||
#### 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.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -317,9 +317,6 @@ This option will read a saved test results file and output the system hardware a
|
||||
#### show-result [Test Result]
|
||||
Open up the test results in the Phoronix Test Suite Result Viewer or on OpenBenchmarking.org.
|
||||
|
||||
#### wins-and-losses [Test Result]
|
||||
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.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## Other
|
||||
#### commands
|
||||
@@ -341,6 +338,23 @@ This option will display a list of available Phoronix Test Suite commands and po
|
||||
This option will display the Phoronix Test Suite client version.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## Result Analysis
|
||||
#### analyze-all-runs [Test Result]
|
||||
This option will generate a candlestick graph showing the distribution of results from all trial runs. The candlestick graph is similar to the Japanese candlestick charts used by the financial industry, except instead of representing stock data it is numerical result data from all trial runs.\n\nThe tip of the upper-wick represents the highest value of the test runs with the tip of the lower-wick representing the lowest value of all test runs. The upper-edge of the candle body represents the first or last run value and the lower-edge represents the first or last run value. Lastly, if the last run value is less than the first run value, the candle body is the same color as the graph background, otherwise the last run value is greater.
|
||||
|
||||
#### executive-summary [Test Result]
|
||||
This option will attempt to auto-generate a textual executive summary for a result file to highlight prominent results / averages.
|
||||
|
||||
#### result-file-confidence [Test Result]
|
||||
This option will read a saved test results file and display various statistics on the confidence of the results with the standard deviation, three-sigma values, and other metrics while color-coding "passing" results in green.
|
||||
|
||||
#### result-file-stats [Test Result]
|
||||
This option is used if you wish to analyze a result file by seeing various statistics on the result data for result files containing at least two sets of data.
|
||||
|
||||
#### wins-and-losses [Test Result]
|
||||
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.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## 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.
|
||||
@@ -435,6 +449,8 @@ This module utilizes the following environmental variables: LINUX_PERF.
|
||||
### Dynamic Result Viewer
|
||||
This module pre-loads the HTTP dynamic result viewer for Phoronix Test Suite data.
|
||||
|
||||
phoronix-test-suite load_dynamic_result_viewer.start
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
### Log Exporter
|
||||
This module allows for easily exporting test run logs and system logs to external locations via specifying the directory paths via the COPY_TEST_RUN_LOGS_TO and COPY_SYSTEM_LOGS_TO environment variables.
|
||||
@@ -565,7 +581,7 @@ Among the tested BSD distributions are FreeBSD, PC-BSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Debian
|
||||
## Dependencies
|
||||
The only required dependency for the Phoronix Test Suite is PHP 5.3 or newer. On Linux distributions, the needed package is commonly called *php5-cli* or *php-cli* or *php7* or *php* . It is important to note that only PHP for the command-line is needed and not a web server (Apache) or other packages commonly associated with PHP and its usage by web-sites. The PHP5 version required is PHP 5.3+ and can also be found at [www.php.net](http://www.php.net/) . PHP 7 is fully supported by the Phoronix Test Suite as well as HHVM.
|
||||
|
||||
For installing PHP on Windows, the [Microsoft Web Platform Installer](https://www.microsoft.com/web/platform/phponwindows.aspx) provides an automated alternative that will install PHP into the directory expected by Phoronix Test Suite. Users opting to install PHP manually must extract the files to *C:\Program Files (x86)\PHP\* or a subdirectory.
|
||||
The *phoronix-test-suite.bat* Windows launcher for the Phoronix Test Suite will automatically download and setup PHP on the local system if PHP is not present already.
|
||||
|
||||
As part of the PHP requirement, the following PHP extensions are required and/or highly recommended in order to take advantage of the Phoronix Test Suite capabilities:
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -623,42 +639,14 @@ Debian/Ubuntu users are able to follow the Generic Installation instructions or
|
||||
The Phoronix Test Suite can be installed on Fedora, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and CentOS systems using the generic installation method. Alternatively, a *phoronix-test-suite* package is available in recent versions of the Fedora repository and in the EPEL (Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux) repository for Red Hat Enterprise Linux. However, at times this package may be out-of-date compared to upstream stable.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
### Gentoo Installation
|
||||
Gentoo ebuild's for the Phoronix Test Suite have been created by users and can be currently found in the [Gentoo BugZilla](http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=216656) .
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
### Mandriva Installation
|
||||
Phoronix Test Suite packages are available through Mandriva Cooker starting with the Mandriva Linux 2009 release.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
### OpenSolaris Installation
|
||||
The Phoronix Test Suite core (pts-core) is supported on Solaris and OpenSolaris platforms, but some features may not fully function. Additionally, the PTS External Dependencies feature is supported on OpenSolaris using IPS (the Image Packaging System). However, not all test profiles are supported on Solaris / OpenSolaris, and it may be in violation of your end-user agreement to perform such benchmarks on the Sun Solaris operating system. Using the OpenSolaris Image Packaging System, installing *SUNWphp524* will provide PHP, PHP GD, and related dependencies. The Phoronix Test Suite has also been tested on Oracle Solaris 11 Express, OpenIndiana, StormOS, and Nexenta Core Platform.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
### BSD Installation
|
||||
The Phoronix Test Suite also supports *BSD operating systems. However, like the Solaris support, not all test profiles are compatible with BSD operating systems, but pts-core has been tested against FreeBSD 7.x/8.x/9.x, NetBSD, PC-BSD 7/8/9, DragonFlyBSD 3.0/3.2/3.4/3.6/4.2, and OpenBSD 4.4/4.6. The Phoronix Test Suite will also work with Debian GNU/kFreeBSD.
|
||||
|
||||
For DragonFlyBSD, it's a matter of just using *pkg_radd* with php5, php5-json, php5-dom, and php5-zip or *pkgsrc* . With DragonFlyBSD using dports, the command is *pkg install php5 php5-dom php5-zip php5-json php5-simplexml* . Under FreeBSD/PC-BSD, PHP can be obtained from the *php5* and *php5-extensions* Ports collection.
|
||||
The Phoronix Test Suite also supports *BSD operating systems. However, like the Solaris support, not all test profiles are compatible with BSD operating systems, but should run well on the likes of FreeBSD and DragonFlyBSD.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
### MacOS Installation
|
||||
The Phoronix Test Suite is fully supported on Apple's macOS operating system. PHP ships with macOS by default so it's simply a matter of downloading the Phoronix Test Suite package, extracting it, and running the executable. For tests that rely upon a compiler, Apple's XCode with GCC and LLVM can be utilized.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
### Windows Installation
|
||||
The Phoronix Test Suite support on Microsoft Windows is in development and will function just fine, but is not yet feature complete compared to the other operating systems support. Only a small subset of test profiles, mostly related to graphics, are supported. In terms of the version support, right now the Phoronix Test Suite is developed and tested solely against Microsoft Windows 7 x64 and Microsoft Windows 8 x64.
|
||||
|
||||
At this time the Phoronix Test Suite client is dependent upon the *php.exe* executable being installed to *C:\Program Files (x86)\PHP\ * or one of its subdirectories (see PHP installation notes above). Once this requirement is met, simply download the Phoronix Test Suite package, extract it to a directory of your choice, and run *phoronix-test-suite.bat*
|
||||
|
||||
NOTE: because of lack of external dependencies support, it is necessary to manually download and install the files for some test profiles, such as the Unigine graphics benchmarks. See Troubleshooting for more information.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
### Facebook HipHop
|
||||
The Phoronix Test Suite can use Facebook's [HipHop HHVM](https://github.com/facebook/hiphop-php) virtual machine as an alternative to the de facto PHP implementation. The Phoronix Test Suite has been tested against HHVM 2.0. If HHVM is present on the system but not PHP, it will automatically be used by the Phoronix Test Suite. Alternatively, the *PHP_BIN* environment variable can be set to point to an alternative *hhvm* binary.
|
||||
|
||||
The Phoronix Test Suite also supports the older version of Facebook HipHop that serves as a PHP to C++ translator and compiler with GCC. This support though is primitive and not officially supported. To compile the Phoronix Test Suite using HipHop/GCC, run *find . -name "*.php" > files.list && hphp --input-list=files.list -k 1 --log=3 --include-path="." --cluster-count=50 -v "AllDynamic=true" -v "AllVolatile=true"* from the root *phoronix-test-suite/* directory. It can then be executed in the form of */tmp/hphp_XXX/program -f pts-core/phoronix-test-suite.php system-info* .
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
# External Dependencies
|
||||
The Phoronix Test Suite has a feature known as "External Dependencies" where the Phoronix Test Suite can attempt to automatically install some of the test-specific dependencies on supported distributions. If running on a distribution where there is currently no External Dependencies profile, the needed package name(s) are listed for manual installation.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -668,7 +656,7 @@ Below are a list of the operating systems that currently have external dependenc
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Alpine LinuxAmazonAngstromArch LinuxCentOSClearOSClearOS Core ServerDebianDragonFlyBSDFedoraFluxbuntuGNU KFreeBSDGentooGoobuntuHPJoli CloudLinaroLinux Embedded Development EnvironmentLinux MintMEPISMac OS XMacPortsMageiaMandrivaMeeGoMicrosoft WindowsMidnightBSDMoblinMythbuntuNetBSDNexenta CoreOLPCOpenIndianaOpenMandrivaOpenMandrivaLinuxOpenSolarisOpenSuSEOptwareOracle ServerPCLinuxOSPTS Desktop LivePTS Linux LivePalmPardus LinuxRed Hat EnterpriseRed Hat Enterprise ServerSUSESUSE LinuxScientificScientificSLSolusSolus LinuxTermuxUbuntuVoid LinuxZenwalkgNewSensemacOS Brew
|
||||
Alpine LinuxAmazonAngstromArch LinuxClear LinuxClearOSClearOS Core ServerDebianDragonFlyBSDFedoraFluxbuntuGNU KFreeBSDGentooGoobuntuHPJoli CloudLinaroLinux Embedded Development EnvironmentLinux MintMEPISMac OS XMacPortsMageiaMandrivaMeeGoMicrosoft WindowsMidnightBSDMoblinMythbuntuNetBSDNexenta CoreOLPCOpenIndianaOpenMandrivaOpenMandrivaLinuxOpenSolarisOpenSuSEOptwareOracle ServerPCLinuxOSPTS Desktop LivePTS Linux LivePalmPardus LinuxRed Hat EnterpriseRed Hat Enterprise ServerSUSESUSE LinuxScientificScientificSLSolusSolus LinuxTermuxUbuntuVoid LinuxZenwalkgNewSensemacOS Brew
|
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# Configuration
|
||||
|
||||
## User Files & Folders
|
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@@ -1007,9 +995,6 @@ This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarkin
|
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#### Docker Tests pts/docker
|
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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 docker.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Python Tests pts/python
|
||||
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 python.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Go Tests pts/go
|
||||
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 go.
|
||||
|
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@@ -1166,78 +1151,96 @@ This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarkin
|
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#### Smp Tests git/smp
|
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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.
|
||||
|
||||
#### All SYSTEM Tests system/all
|
||||
#### All PTS Tests pts/all
|
||||
This is a collection of all test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Installed Tests system/installed
|
||||
#### Installed Tests pts/installed
|
||||
This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository that are already installed on the system under test.
|
||||
|
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#### Every SYSTEM Test system/everything
|
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#### Every PTS Test pts/everything
|
||||
This is a collection of every test profile found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository, including unsupported tests.
|
||||
|
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#### Linux Operating System Tests system/linux
|
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#### Linux Operating System Tests pts/linux
|
||||
This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being compatible with the Linux Operating System.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Solaris Operating System Tests system/solaris
|
||||
#### Solaris Operating System Tests pts/solaris
|
||||
This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being compatible with the Solaris Operating System.
|
||||
|
||||
#### BSD Operating System Tests system/bsd
|
||||
#### BSD Operating System Tests pts/bsd
|
||||
This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being compatible with the BSD Operating System.
|
||||
|
||||
#### MacOSX Operating System Tests system/macosx
|
||||
#### MacOSX Operating System Tests pts/macosx
|
||||
This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being compatible with the MacOSX Operating System.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Windows Operating System Tests system/windows
|
||||
#### Windows Operating System Tests pts/windows
|
||||
This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being compatible with the Windows Operating System.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Hurd Operating System Tests system/hurd
|
||||
#### Hurd Operating System Tests pts/hurd
|
||||
This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being compatible with the Hurd Operating System.
|
||||
|
||||
#### System Subsystem Tests system/system
|
||||
#### System Subsystem Tests pts/system
|
||||
This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a test of the System sub-system.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Processor Subsystem Tests system/processor
|
||||
#### Processor Subsystem Tests pts/processor
|
||||
This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a test of the Processor sub-system.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Disk Subsystem Tests system/disk
|
||||
This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a test of the Disk sub-system.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Graphics Subsystem Tests system/graphics
|
||||
#### Graphics Subsystem Tests pts/graphics
|
||||
This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a test of the Graphics sub-system.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Memory Subsystem Tests system/memory
|
||||
This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a test of the Memory sub-system.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Network Subsystem Tests system/network
|
||||
This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a test of the Network sub-system.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Other Subsystem Tests system/other
|
||||
#### Other Subsystem Tests pts/other
|
||||
This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a test of the Other sub-system.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Utility Tests system/utility
|
||||
#### Utility Tests pts/utility
|
||||
This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a Utility software test.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Simulator Tests system/simulator
|
||||
#### Simulator Tests pts/simulator
|
||||
This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a Simulator software test.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Scientific Tests system/scientific
|
||||
#### Scientific Tests pts/scientific
|
||||
This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a Scientific software test.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Benchmark Tests system/benchmark
|
||||
#### Benchmark Tests pts/benchmark
|
||||
This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a Benchmark software test.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Application Tests system/application
|
||||
#### Application Tests pts/application
|
||||
This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a Application software test.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Game Tests system/game
|
||||
#### Game Tests pts/game
|
||||
This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a Game software test.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Opencl Tests system/opencl
|
||||
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 opencl.
|
||||
#### Smp Tests pts/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.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Cuda Tests system/cuda
|
||||
#### Cuda Tests pts/cuda
|
||||
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 cuda.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Mpi Tests pts/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.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Openmp Tests pts/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.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Cloud Tests pts/cloud
|
||||
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 cloud.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Docker Tests pts/docker
|
||||
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 docker.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Go Tests pts/go
|
||||
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 go.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Vdpau Tests pts/vdpau
|
||||
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 vdpau.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Video Tests pts/video
|
||||
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 video.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Responsiveness Tests pts/responsiveness
|
||||
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 responsiveness.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Openmpi Tests pts/openmpi
|
||||
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 openmpi.
|
||||
|
||||
#### All WINDOWS Tests windows/all
|
||||
This is a collection of all test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1353,98 +1356,6 @@ For those without the ability to remove that file from their Phoronix Test Suite
|
||||
If distributing a customized/local copy of the Phoronix Test Suite, the default behavior of the configuration file (in addition to deleting the pts_openbenchmarking_upload file) can be done via the user configuration defaults defined within *pts-core/static/user-config-defaults.xml* .
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
# Creating Test Profiles
|
||||
|
||||
## Creating A New Phoronix Test Suite / OpenBenchmarking.org Test Profile
|
||||
A test profile itself consists of a main XML file containing the test's meta-data ( *test-definition.xml* ), an XML file if needed to specify required files, download URLs and their MD5/SHA256 hashes and file sizes ( *downloads.xml* ), and the *install.sh* script for installing the test and generating the run-script for execution by the Phoronix Test Suite at run-time. There are also other potential files like *pre.sh* , *interim.sh* , and *post.sh* for execution at pre-run, interim-run, and post-run stages by the Phoronix Test Suite. With the script files comprising test profiles, there is also the option of post-fixing them with e.g. *_linux* or *_windows* if wishing to supply different script files based upon the operating system being run during testing, if the setup steps may differ greatly based upon MacOS/Windows/Linux/BSD/Solaris platforms.
|
||||
|
||||
Traditionally the easiest way to learn/understand test profile development has been by looking at looking at a basic test like *c-ray* , *tesseract* or the hundreds of others that are publicly available. Simply run for example *phoronix-test-suite benchmark tesseract* and then look at the test profile's contents either via the default locations in *~/.phoronix-test-suite/test-profiles* or */var/lib/phoronix-test-suite/test-profiles/* if running as root on non-Windows platforms.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
### Versioning Mandate
|
||||
The Phoronix Test Suite / OpenBenchmarking.org philosophy *mandates that with any change, a new version of the test profile be tagged* . This is done for reproducibility and being able to ensure the exact test profile state when a set of tests are conducted. Test profiles are versioned in a **test-X.Y.Z** format where *X* or *Y* are bumped whenever a change is made to the test profile that makes the results incomparable to a previous version of the tests (e.g. updating against a new upstream code-base, adjusting the parameters to what is benchmarked, etc). The Phoronix Test Suite then knows not to attempt any comparisons with an incompatible version difference or to go and fetch that specific version of the package. The *Z* is bumped when just making non-important changes such as just updating the test's meta-data, changing download URLs, etc. This is easy to enforce with the OpenBenchmarking.org infrastructure rather than having to worry about non-human-friendly Git hashes as test profile versions or having to create Git tags after every commit. The test profile version can optionally be specified when running a test, e.g. *phoronix-test-suite benchmark scimark2-1.2.1* instead of *phoronix-test-suite benchmark scimark2* , which would by default choose the latest available test profile version from OpenBenchmarking.org or the latest version on any local Phoromatic Server. The test profile versions are also always written out as part of the Phoronix Test Suite result XML data.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
### Writing A Sample Program
|
||||
Writing a test profile for the Phoronix Test Suite is a relatively quick and easy process for anyone familiar with common Linux commands and the basics of XML. To help you understand the design of the Phoronix Test Suite, this guide covers the steps needed to write a testing profile for a very simple application.
|
||||
|
||||
The first step in the profile writing process is to, well, have a piece of software you'd like to use with the Phoronix Test Suite. This software can be closed-source or open-source and be virtually anything as long as it is compatible with an operating system that is supported by the Phoronix Test Suite.
|
||||
|
||||
For this guide, the piece of software being used for demonstration is just a simple C++ program that calculates Pi to 8,765,4321 digits using the Leibniz formula. Below is this sample piece of software intended just for demonstration purposes.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
> #include <iostream>
|
||||
> #include <math.h>
|
||||
> int main()
|
||||
> {
|
||||
> double pi = 0;
|
||||
> for(long int i = 1; i <= 87654321; i++)
|
||||
> pi += (double) pow(-1, i + 1) / (2 * i - 1);
|
||||
> pi *= 4;
|
||||
> std::cout << "Done Calculating Pi..." << endl;
|
||||
> return 0;
|
||||
> }
|
||||
|
||||
The first step in the actual profile writing process is to name it. If you're looking to ultimately push this profile to be included in the Phoronix Test Suite, its name must be all lower case and consist of just alpha-numeric characters, but can contain dashes (-). A more advanced test profile capability is operating system prefixes, and if using those there is an underscore separating the prefix from the normal profile name. For this sample profile, we're calling it *sample-program* and the file-name would be *sample-program/test-definition.xml* . Our (very basic) profile is showcased below.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
> <PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
> <TestProfile>
|
||||
> <Version>1.1.0</Version>
|
||||
> <TestType>Processor</TestType>
|
||||
> <SoftwareType>Utility</SoftwareType>
|
||||
> <License>FREE</License>
|
||||
> <Status>PRIVATE</Status>
|
||||
> <Maintainer>Phoronix Media</Maintainer>
|
||||
> </TestProfile>
|
||||
> <TestInformation>
|
||||
> <Title>Sample Pi Program</Title>
|
||||
> <TimesToRun>3</TimesToRun>
|
||||
> <ResultScale>Seconds</ResultScale>
|
||||
> <Proportion>LIB</Proportion>
|
||||
> <Description>A simple C++ program that calculates Pi to 8,765,4321 digits using the Leibniz formula. This test can be used for showcasing how to write a basic test profile.</Description>
|
||||
> <ExternalDependencies>build-utilities</ExternalDependencies>
|
||||
> </TestInformation>
|
||||
> </PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
|
||||
This XML profile is what interfaces with the Phoronix Test Suite and provides all the needed information about the test as well as other attributes. For a complete listing of all the supported profile options, look at the specification files in the documentation folder. In the case of *sample-program* , it lets the Phoronix Test Suite know that it's composed of free software, is designed to test the processor, is intended for private use only, and this profile is maintained by Phoronix Media. In addition, it tells the Phoronix Test Suite to execute this program three times and as no result quantifier is set, the average of the three runs will be taken. This profile also tells the Phoronix Test Suite that the generic *build-utilities* package is needed, which will attempt to ensure that default system C/C++ compiler and the standard development utilities/libraries are installed on your Linux distribution. This is needed as the C++ source-code will need to be built from source.
|
||||
|
||||
The next step is to write the *install.sh* file, which once called by the Phoronix Test Suite is intended to install the test locally for benchmarking purposes. The *install.sh* file is technically optional, but is generally used by all tests. Note: The first argument supplied to the install script is the directory that the test needs to be installed to. The *install.sh* file (in our instance) is to be placed inside *test-profiles/sample-program* . Below is the *install.sh* for the *sample-program* .
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
> #!/bin/sh
|
||||
> tar -xjf sample-pi-program-1.tar.bz2
|
||||
> g++ sample-pi-program.cpp -o sample-pi-program
|
||||
> echo "#!/bin/sh
|
||||
> ./sample-pi-program 2>&1
|
||||
> " > sample-program
|
||||
> chmod +x sample-program
|
||||
|
||||
This install file builds the code with GCC, and then creates a small script that is run by the Phoronix Test Suite. Where does the source-code come into play? Well, it needs to be downloaded now from a web server. The Phoronix Test Suite has built-in support for managing downloads from multiple servers in a random over, fall-back support if one mirror is done, and verification of MD5 check-sums. Below is the *downloads.xml* file for *sample-program* that covers all of this.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
> <PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
> <Downloads>
|
||||
> <Package>
|
||||
> <URL>http://www.phoronix-test-suite.com/benchmark-files/sample-pi-program.cpp</URL>
|
||||
> <MD5>e90fb790df8d1544696a1439c9b5bd8d</MD5>
|
||||
> </Package>
|
||||
> </Downloads>
|
||||
> </PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
|
||||
The final step in the profile writing process is to write a parser to strip all information but the reported result from the standard output or *$LOG_FILE* . In the case of a test profile just measuring how long it takes to run, it is as simple as a *results-definition.xml* looking like:
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
> <?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||
> <PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
> <SystemMonitor>
|
||||
> <Sensor>sys.time</Sensor>
|
||||
> </SystemMonitor>
|
||||
> </PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
|
||||
After that, with all the files in their correct locations, just run: *phoronix-test-suite benchmark sample-program* . The Phoronix Test Suite should now handle the rest by installing the test, running the test, and recording the results (if you so choose). There is no additional work that needs to be done for the results to be recorded in the results viewer or even reporting the results to OpenBenchmarking.org. An up-to-date version of this test profile can be run via *phoronix-test-suite benchmark sample-program* and then by looking at the test profile source via *~/.phoronix-test-suite/test-profiles/pts/sample-program** or within */var/lib/phoronix-test-suite/test-profiles/pts/* if running as root.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
# Development Credits
|
||||
The Phoronix Test Suite is based upon the extensive testing and internal tools developed by [Phoronix.com](http://www.phoronix.com/) since 2004 along with support from leading tier-one computer hardware and software vendors. The principal architects of the Phoronix Test Suite are [Michael Larabel](http://www.michaellarabel.com/) and Matthew Tippett. The phoronix-test-suite, pts_Graph, Phoromatic, Phodevi, tandem_Xml, and nye_Xml are some of the related open-source projects provided by [Phoronix Media](http://www.phoronix-media.com/) .
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
|
||||
<body>
|
||||
<h1>Overview</h1>
|
||||
<p>The Phoronix Test Suite is the most comprehensive testing and benchmarking platform available for Linux, Solaris, macOS, Windows, and BSD operating systems. The Phoronix Test Suite allows for carrying out tests in a fully automated manner from test installation to execution and reporting. All tests are meant to be easily reproducible, easy-to-use, and support fully automated execution. The Phoronix Test Suite is open-source under the GNU GPLv3 license and is developed by Phoronix Media in cooperation with partners. Version 1.0 of the Phoronix Test Suite was publicly released in 2008.</p>
|
||||
<p>The Phoronix Test Suite client itself is a test framework for providing seamless execution of test profiles and test suites. There are more than 200 tests available by default, which are transparently available via <a href="http://openbenchmarking.org/">OpenBenchmarking.org</a> integration. Of these default test profiles there is a range of sub-systems that can be tested and a range of hardware from mobile devices to desktops and worksrtations/servers. New tests can be easily introduced via the Phoronix Test Suite's extensible test architecture, with test profiles consisting of XML files and shell scripts. Test profiles can produce a quantitative result or other qualitative/abstract results like image quality comparisons and pass/fail. Using Phoronix Test Suite modules, other data can also be automatically collected at run-time such as the system power consumption, disk usage, and other software/hardware sensors. Test suites contain references to test profiles to execute as part of a set or can also reference other test suites. Test suites are defined via an XML schema.</p>
|
||||
<p>The Phoronix Test Suite client itself is a test framework for providing seamless execution of test profiles and test suites. There are more than 400 tests available by default, which are transparently available via <a href="http://openbenchmarking.org/">OpenBenchmarking.org</a> integration. Of these default test profiles there is a range of sub-systems that can be tested and a range of hardware from mobile devices to desktops and worksrtations/servers. New tests can be easily introduced via the Phoronix Test Suite's extensible test architecture, with test profiles consisting of XML files and shell scripts. Test profiles can produce a quantitative result or other qualitative/abstract results like image quality comparisons and pass/fail. Using Phoronix Test Suite modules, other data can also be automatically collected at run-time such as the system power consumption, disk usage, and other software/hardware sensors. Test suites contain references to test profiles to execute as part of a set or can also reference other test suites. Test suites are defined via an XML schema.</p>
|
||||
<p>Running the Phoronix Test Suite for the first time can be as simple as issuing a command such as <em>phoronix-test-suite benchmark c-ray</em>, which would proceed to install a simple CPU test, execute the test, and report the results. Along with the results, the system's hardware/software information is collected in a detailed manner, relevant system logs, and other important system attributes such as compiler flags and system state. Users can optionally upload their results to OpenBenchmarking.org for sharing results with others, comparing results against other systems, and to carry out further analysis.</p>
|
||||
<h1>OpenBenchmarking.org</h1>
|
||||
<p>OpenBenchmarking.org is an open, collaborative testing platform that makes the Phoronix Test Suite an even more extensible platform for conducting automated tests with complete integration into Phoronix Test Suite test client. OpenBenchmarking.org serves as a repository for storing test profiles, test suites, and result data. Test profiles and suites are stored in the OpenBenchmarking.org cloud to allow for new/updated tests to be seamlessly obtained via the Phoronix Test Suite without needing to manually update the Phoronix Test Suite client. OpenBenchmarking.org also makes it easy to facilitate side-by-side comparisons with any other results stored in the OpenBenchmarking.org cloud. Any Phoronix Test Suite user is permitted to upload their test results, test profiles, and suites to OpenBenchmarking.org.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -56,7 +56,10 @@
|
||||
<h3>run-random-tests<em> </em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option will query OpenBenchmarking.org to run random benchmarks and result comparisons on the system. This test can be used for simply supplying interesting results from your system onto OpenBenchmarking.org, stressing your system with random workloads, seeding new OpenBenchmarking.org results, etc. Basic options are provided at start-up for tuning the randomness of the testing when running this command.</p>
|
||||
<h3>run-tests-in-suite<em> </em>
|
||||
<h3>run-subset<em> [Test | Suite | OpenBenchmarking ID | Test Result] ...</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option will run the selected test(s) but prompt the user when passing any test suites or result files what subset / test(s) contained within there to run rather than running all passed tests/suites/results.</p>
|
||||
<h3>run-tests-in-suite<em> [Suite]</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option can be used if you wish to run all of the tests found in a supplied suite, but you wish to re-configure each of the test options rather than using the defaults supplied by the suite.</p>
|
||||
<h3>stress-batch-run<em> [Test | Suite | OpenBenchmarking ID | Test Result] ...</em>
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@@ -130,13 +133,16 @@
|
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<h3>upload-test-profile<em> </em>
|
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</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option can be used for uploading a test profile to your account on OpenBenchmarking.org. By uploading your test profile to OpenBenchmarking.org, others are then able to browse and access this test suite for easy distribution in a seamless manner by other Phoronix Test Suite clients.</p>
|
||||
<h3>upload-test-suite<em> </em>
|
||||
<h3>upload-test-suite<em> [Suite]</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option can be used for uploading a test suite to your account on OpenBenchmarking.org. By uploading your test suite to OpenBenchmarking.org, others are then able to browse and access this test suite for easy distribution.</p>
|
||||
<h1>Information</h1>
|
||||
<h3>info<em> [Test | Suite | OpenBenchmarking ID | Test Result]</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option will show details about the supplied test, suite, virtual suite, or result file.</p>
|
||||
<h3>intersect<em> [Test | Suite | OpenBenchmarking ID | Test Result] ...</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option will print the test profiles present in all passed result files / test suites. Two or more results/suites must be passed and printed will be all of the common test profiles.</p>
|
||||
<h3>list-all-tests<em> </em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option will list all test profiles that are available from the enabled OpenBenchmarking.org repositories. Unlike the other test listing options, list-all-tests will show deprecated tests, potentially broken tests, or other tests not recommended for all environments. The only check in place is ensuring the test profiles are at least compatible with the operating system in use.</p>
|
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@@ -216,13 +222,10 @@
|
||||
<h3>validate-test-profile<em> [Test]</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option can be used for validating a Phoronix Test Suite test profile as being compliant against the OpenBenchmarking.org specification.</p>
|
||||
<h3>validate-test-suite<em> </em>
|
||||
<h3>validate-test-suite<em> [Suite]</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option can be used for validating a Phoronix Test Suite test suite as being compliant against the OpenBenchmarking.org specification.</p>
|
||||
<h1>Result Management</h1>
|
||||
<h3>analyze-all-runs<em> [Test Result]</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option will generate a candlestick graph showing the distribution of results from all trial runs. The candlestick graph is similar to the Japanese candlestick charts used by the financial industry, except instead of representing stock data it is numerical result data from all trial runs.\n\nThe tip of the upper-wick represents the highest value of the test runs with the tip of the lower-wick representing the lowest value of all test runs. The upper-edge of the candle body represents the first or last run value and the lower-edge represents the first or last run value. Lastly, if the last run value is less than the first run value, the candle body is the same color as the graph background, otherwise the last run value is greater.</p>
|
||||
<h3>auto-sort-result-file<em> [Test Result]</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option is used if you wish to automatically attempt to sort the results by their result identifier string.</p>
|
||||
@@ -247,9 +250,12 @@
|
||||
<h3>remove-result<em> [Test Result]</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option will permanently remove the saved file set that is set as the first argument.</p>
|
||||
<h3>remove-results-from-result-file<em> [Test Result]</em>
|
||||
<h3>remove-result-from-result-file<em> [Test Result]</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option is used if there are test results (benchmarks) to be dropped from a given result file. The user must specify a saved results file and then they will be prompted to select the tests/benchmarks to remove.</p>
|
||||
<h3>remove-results-from-result-file<em> [Test Result]</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option is used if there are test results (benchmarks) to be dropped from a given result file. The user must specify a saved results file and then they will be prompted to provide a string to search for in removing those results from that given result file.</p>
|
||||
<h3>remove-run-from-result-file<em> [Test Result]</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option is used if there is a set of test results you wish to remove/delete from a saved results file. The user must specify a saved results file and then they will be prompted to select the results identifier associated with the results they wish to remove.</p>
|
||||
@@ -262,15 +268,9 @@
|
||||
<h3>reorder-result-file<em> [Test Result]</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option is used if you wish to manually change the order in which test results are shown in the Phoronix Test Suite Results Viewer and the contained graphs. The user must specify a saved results file and then they will be prompted to select the results identifiers one at a time in the order they would like them to be displayed from left to right.</p>
|
||||
<h3>result-file-confidence<em> [Test Result]</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option will read a saved test results file and display various statistics on the confidence of the results with the standard deviation, three-sigma values, and other metrics while color-coding "passing" results in green.</p>
|
||||
<h3>result-file-raw-to-csv<em> [Test Result]</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>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.</p>
|
||||
<h3>result-file-stats<em> [Test Result]</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option is used if you wish to analyze a result file by seeing various statistics on the result data for result files containing at least two sets of data.</p>
|
||||
<h3>result-file-to-csv<em> [Test Result]</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>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.</p>
|
||||
@@ -286,9 +286,6 @@
|
||||
<h3>show-result<em> [Test Result]</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>Open up the test results in the Phoronix Test Suite Result Viewer or on OpenBenchmarking.org.</p>
|
||||
<h3>wins-and-losses<em> [Test Result]</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>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.</p>
|
||||
<h1>Other</h1>
|
||||
<h3>commands<em> </em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
@@ -308,6 +305,22 @@
|
||||
<h3>version<em> </em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option will display the Phoronix Test Suite client version.</p>
|
||||
<h1>Result Analysis</h1>
|
||||
<h3>analyze-all-runs<em> [Test Result]</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option will generate a candlestick graph showing the distribution of results from all trial runs. The candlestick graph is similar to the Japanese candlestick charts used by the financial industry, except instead of representing stock data it is numerical result data from all trial runs.\n\nThe tip of the upper-wick represents the highest value of the test runs with the tip of the lower-wick representing the lowest value of all test runs. The upper-edge of the candle body represents the first or last run value and the lower-edge represents the first or last run value. Lastly, if the last run value is less than the first run value, the candle body is the same color as the graph background, otherwise the last run value is greater.</p>
|
||||
<h3>executive-summary<em> [Test Result]</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option will attempt to auto-generate a textual executive summary for a result file to highlight prominent results / averages.</p>
|
||||
<h3>result-file-confidence<em> [Test Result]</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option will read a saved test results file and display various statistics on the confidence of the results with the standard deviation, three-sigma values, and other metrics while color-coding "passing" results in green.</p>
|
||||
<h3>result-file-stats<em> [Test Result]</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This option is used if you wish to analyze a result file by seeing various statistics on the result data for result files containing at least two sets of data.</p>
|
||||
<h3>wins-and-losses<em> [Test Result]</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>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.</p>
|
||||
<h1>Modules</h1>
|
||||
<h3>auto-load-module<em> </em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -26,6 +26,7 @@
|
||||
<p>This module utilizes the following environmental variables: LINUX_PERF.</p>
|
||||
<h2>Dynamic Result Viewer</h2>
|
||||
<p>This module pre-loads the HTTP dynamic result viewer for Phoronix Test Suite data.</p>
|
||||
<p>phoronix-test-suite load_dynamic_result_viewer.start</p>
|
||||
<h2>Log Exporter</h2>
|
||||
<p>This module allows for easily exporting test run logs and system logs to external locations via specifying the directory paths via the COPY_TEST_RUN_LOGS_TO and COPY_SYSTEM_LOGS_TO environment variables.</p>
|
||||
<p>This module utilizes the following environmental variables: COPY_TEST_RUN_LOGS_TO, COPY_SYSTEM_LOGS_TO.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
|
||||
<h1>Dependencies</h1>
|
||||
<p>The only required dependency for the Phoronix Test Suite is PHP 5.3 or newer. On Linux distributions, the needed package is commonly called <em>php5-cli</em> or <em>php-cli</em> or <em>php7</em> or <em>php</em>. It is important to note that only PHP for the command-line is needed and not a web server (Apache) or other packages commonly associated with PHP and its usage by web-sites. The PHP5 version required is PHP 5.3+ and can also be found at <a href="http://www.php.net/">www.php.net</a>. PHP 7 is fully supported by the Phoronix Test Suite as well as HHVM.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>For installing PHP on Windows, the <a href="https://www.microsoft.com/web/platform/phponwindows.aspx">Microsoft Web Platform Installer</a> provides an automated alternative that will install PHP into the directory expected by Phoronix Test Suite. Users opting to install PHP manually must extract the files to <em>C:\Program Files (x86)\PHP\</em> or a subdirectory.</p>
|
||||
<p>The <em>phoronix-test-suite.bat</em> Windows launcher for the Phoronix Test Suite will automatically download and setup PHP on the local system if PHP is not present already.</p>
|
||||
<p>As part of the PHP requirement, the following PHP extensions are required and/or highly recommended in order to take advantage of the Phoronix Test Suite capabilities:</p>
|
||||
<ul>
|
||||
<li><strong>PHP DOM</strong> is needed for XML operations and must be installed for the Phoronix Test Suite to function.</li>
|
||||
@@ -39,23 +39,9 @@
|
||||
<p>Debian/Ubuntu users are able to follow the Generic Installation instructions or can obtain a Debian Package from the Phoronix Test Suite web-site. The package contains the <em>phoronix-test-suite</em> executable in <em>/usr/bin/</em>, the Phoronix Test Suite files in <em>/usr/share/phoronix-test-suite/</em>, and the documentation in <em>/usr/share/doc/phoronix-test-suite/</em>.</p>
|
||||
<h2>Fedora / Red Hat Installation</h2>
|
||||
<p>The Phoronix Test Suite can be installed on Fedora, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and CentOS systems using the generic installation method. Alternatively, a <em>phoronix-test-suite</em> package is available in recent versions of the Fedora repository and in the EPEL (Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux) repository for Red Hat Enterprise Linux. However, at times this package may be out-of-date compared to upstream stable.</p>
|
||||
<h2>Gentoo Installation</h2>
|
||||
<p>Gentoo ebuild's for the Phoronix Test Suite have been created by users and can be currently found in the <a href="http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=216656">Gentoo BugZilla</a>.</p>
|
||||
<h2>Mandriva Installation</h2>
|
||||
<p>Phoronix Test Suite packages are available through Mandriva Cooker starting with the Mandriva Linux 2009 release.</p>
|
||||
<h2>OpenSolaris Installation</h2>
|
||||
<p>The Phoronix Test Suite core (pts-core) is supported on Solaris and OpenSolaris platforms, but some features may not fully function. Additionally, the PTS External Dependencies feature is supported on OpenSolaris using IPS (the Image Packaging System). However, not all test profiles are supported on Solaris / OpenSolaris, and it may be in violation of your end-user agreement to perform such benchmarks on the Sun Solaris operating system. Using the OpenSolaris Image Packaging System, installing <em>SUNWphp524</em> will provide PHP, PHP GD, and related dependencies. The Phoronix Test Suite has also been tested on Oracle Solaris 11 Express, OpenIndiana, StormOS, and Nexenta Core Platform.</p>
|
||||
<h2>BSD Installation</h2>
|
||||
<p>The Phoronix Test Suite also supports *BSD operating systems. However, like the Solaris support, not all test profiles are compatible with BSD operating systems, but pts-core has been tested against FreeBSD 7.x/8.x/9.x, NetBSD, PC-BSD 7/8/9, DragonFlyBSD 3.0/3.2/3.4/3.6/4.2, and OpenBSD 4.4/4.6. The Phoronix Test Suite will also work with Debian GNU/kFreeBSD.</p>
|
||||
<p>For DragonFlyBSD, it's a matter of just using <em>pkg_radd</em> with php5, php5-json, php5-dom, and php5-zip or <em>pkgsrc</em>. With DragonFlyBSD using dports, the command is <em>pkg install php5 php5-dom php5-zip php5-json php5-simplexml</em>. Under FreeBSD/PC-BSD, PHP can be obtained from the <em>php5</em> and <em>php5-extensions</em> Ports collection.</p>
|
||||
<p>The Phoronix Test Suite also supports *BSD operating systems. However, like the Solaris support, not all test profiles are compatible with BSD operating systems, but should run well on the likes of FreeBSD and DragonFlyBSD.</p>
|
||||
<h2>MacOS Installation</h2>
|
||||
<p>The Phoronix Test Suite is fully supported on Apple's macOS operating system. PHP ships with macOS by default so it's simply a matter of downloading the Phoronix Test Suite package, extracting it, and running the executable. For tests that rely upon a compiler, Apple's XCode with GCC and LLVM can be utilized.</p>
|
||||
<h2>Windows Installation</h2>
|
||||
<p>The Phoronix Test Suite support on Microsoft Windows is in development and will function just fine, but is not yet feature complete compared to the other operating systems support. Only a small subset of test profiles, mostly related to graphics, are supported. In terms of the version support, right now the Phoronix Test Suite is developed and tested solely against Microsoft Windows 7 x64 and Microsoft Windows 8 x64.</p>
|
||||
<p>At this time the Phoronix Test Suite client is dependent upon the <em>php.exe</em> executable being installed to <em>C:\Program Files (x86)\PHP\ </em> or one of its subdirectories (see PHP installation notes above). Once this requirement is met, simply download the Phoronix Test Suite package, extract it to a directory of your choice, and run <em>phoronix-test-suite.bat</em></p>
|
||||
<p>NOTE: because of lack of external dependencies support, it is necessary to manually download and install the files for some test profiles, such as the Unigine graphics benchmarks. See Troubleshooting for more information.</p>
|
||||
<h2>Facebook HipHop</h2>
|
||||
<p>The Phoronix Test Suite can use Facebook's <a href="https://github.com/facebook/hiphop-php">HipHop HHVM</a> virtual machine as an alternative to the de facto PHP implementation. The Phoronix Test Suite has been tested against HHVM 2.0. If HHVM is present on the system but not PHP, it will automatically be used by the Phoronix Test Suite. Alternatively, the <em>PHP_BIN</em> environment variable can be set to point to an alternative <em>hhvm</em> binary.</p>
|
||||
<p>The Phoronix Test Suite also supports the older version of Facebook HipHop that serves as a PHP to C++ translator and compiler with GCC. This support though is primitive and not officially supported. To compile the Phoronix Test Suite using HipHop/GCC, run <em>find . -name "*.php" > files.list && hphp --input-list=files.list -k 1 --log=3 --include-path="." --cluster-count=50 -v "AllDynamic=true" -v "AllVolatile=true"</em> from the root <em>phoronix-test-suite/</em> directory. It can then be executed in the form of <em>/tmp/hphp_XXX/program -f pts-core/phoronix-test-suite.php system-info</em>.</p>
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|
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@@ -5,6 +5,6 @@
|
||||
</head>
|
||||
<body>
|
||||
<p>The Phoronix Test Suite has a feature known as "External Dependencies" where the Phoronix Test Suite can attempt to automatically install some of the test-specific dependencies on supported distributions. If running on a distribution where there is currently no External Dependencies profile, the needed package name(s) are listed for manual installation.</p>
|
||||
<p>Below are a list of the operating systems that currently have external dependencies support within the Phoronix Test Suite for the automatic installation of needed test files.<hr><ul></ul><li>Alpine Linux</li><li>Amazon</li><li>Angstrom</li><li>Arch Linux</li><li>CentOS</li><li>ClearOS</li><li>ClearOS Core Server</li><li>Debian</li><li>DragonFlyBSD</li><li>Fedora</li><li>Fluxbuntu</li><li>GNU KFreeBSD</li><li>Gentoo</li><li>Goobuntu</li><li>HP</li><li>Joli Cloud</li><li>Linaro</li><li>Linux Embedded Development Environment</li><li>Linux Mint</li><li>MEPIS</li><li>Mac OS X</li><li>MacPorts</li><li>Mageia</li><li>Mandriva</li><li>MeeGo</li><li>Microsoft Windows</li><li>MidnightBSD</li><li>Moblin</li><li>Mythbuntu</li><li>NetBSD</li><li>Nexenta Core</li><li>OLPC</li><li>OpenIndiana</li><li>OpenMandriva</li><li>OpenMandrivaLinux</li><li>OpenSolaris</li><li>OpenSuSE</li><li>Optware</li><li>Oracle Server</li><li>PCLinuxOS</li><li>PTS Desktop Live</li><li>PTS Linux Live</li><li>Palm</li><li>Pardus Linux</li><li>Red Hat Enterprise</li><li>Red Hat Enterprise Server</li><li>SUSE</li><li>SUSE Linux</li><li>Scientific</li><li>ScientificSL</li><li>Solus</li><li>Solus Linux</li><li>Termux</li><li>Ubuntu</li><li>Void Linux</li><li>Zenwalk</li><li>gNewSense</li><li>macOS Brew</li></p>
|
||||
<p>Below are a list of the operating systems that currently have external dependencies support within the Phoronix Test Suite for the automatic installation of needed test files.<hr><ul></ul><li>Alpine Linux</li><li>Amazon</li><li>Angstrom</li><li>Arch Linux</li><li>Clear Linux</li><li>ClearOS</li><li>ClearOS Core Server</li><li>Debian</li><li>DragonFlyBSD</li><li>Fedora</li><li>Fluxbuntu</li><li>GNU KFreeBSD</li><li>Gentoo</li><li>Goobuntu</li><li>HP</li><li>Joli Cloud</li><li>Linaro</li><li>Linux Embedded Development Environment</li><li>Linux Mint</li><li>MEPIS</li><li>Mac OS X</li><li>MacPorts</li><li>Mageia</li><li>Mandriva</li><li>MeeGo</li><li>Microsoft Windows</li><li>MidnightBSD</li><li>Moblin</li><li>Mythbuntu</li><li>NetBSD</li><li>Nexenta Core</li><li>OLPC</li><li>OpenIndiana</li><li>OpenMandriva</li><li>OpenMandrivaLinux</li><li>OpenSolaris</li><li>OpenSuSE</li><li>Optware</li><li>Oracle Server</li><li>PCLinuxOS</li><li>PTS Desktop Live</li><li>PTS Linux Live</li><li>Palm</li><li>Pardus Linux</li><li>Red Hat Enterprise</li><li>Red Hat Enterprise Server</li><li>SUSE</li><li>SUSE Linux</li><li>Scientific</li><li>ScientificSL</li><li>Solus</li><li>Solus Linux</li><li>Termux</li><li>Ubuntu</li><li>Void Linux</li><li>Zenwalk</li><li>gNewSense</li><li>macOS Brew</li></p>
|
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|
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|
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|
||||
@@ -81,9 +81,6 @@
|
||||
<h3>Docker Tests<em> pts/docker</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>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 docker.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Python Tests<em> pts/python</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>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 python.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Go Tests<em> pts/go</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>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 go.</p>
|
||||
@@ -240,78 +237,96 @@
|
||||
<h3>Smp Tests<em> git/smp</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>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.</p>
|
||||
<h3>All SYSTEM Tests<em> system/all</em>
|
||||
<h3>All PTS Tests<em> pts/all</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This is a collection of all test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Installed Tests<em> system/installed</em>
|
||||
<h3>Installed Tests<em> pts/installed</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository that are already installed on the system under test.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Every SYSTEM Test<em> system/everything</em>
|
||||
<h3>Every PTS Test<em> pts/everything</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This is a collection of every test profile found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository, including unsupported tests.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Linux Operating System Tests<em> system/linux</em>
|
||||
<h3>Linux Operating System Tests<em> pts/linux</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being compatible with the Linux Operating System.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Solaris Operating System Tests<em> system/solaris</em>
|
||||
<h3>Solaris Operating System Tests<em> pts/solaris</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being compatible with the Solaris Operating System.</p>
|
||||
<h3>BSD Operating System Tests<em> system/bsd</em>
|
||||
<h3>BSD Operating System Tests<em> pts/bsd</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being compatible with the BSD Operating System.</p>
|
||||
<h3>MacOSX Operating System Tests<em> system/macosx</em>
|
||||
<h3>MacOSX Operating System Tests<em> pts/macosx</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being compatible with the MacOSX Operating System.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Windows Operating System Tests<em> system/windows</em>
|
||||
<h3>Windows Operating System Tests<em> pts/windows</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being compatible with the Windows Operating System.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Hurd Operating System Tests<em> system/hurd</em>
|
||||
<h3>Hurd Operating System Tests<em> pts/hurd</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being compatible with the Hurd Operating System.</p>
|
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<h3>System Subsystem Tests<em> system/system</em>
|
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<h3>System Subsystem Tests<em> pts/system</em>
|
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</h3>
|
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<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a test of the System sub-system.</p>
|
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<h3>Processor Subsystem Tests<em> system/processor</em>
|
||||
<h3>Processor Subsystem Tests<em> pts/processor</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a test of the Processor sub-system.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Disk Subsystem Tests<em> system/disk</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a test of the Disk sub-system.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Graphics Subsystem Tests<em> system/graphics</em>
|
||||
<h3>Graphics Subsystem Tests<em> pts/graphics</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a test of the Graphics sub-system.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Memory Subsystem Tests<em> system/memory</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a test of the Memory sub-system.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Network Subsystem Tests<em> system/network</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a test of the Network sub-system.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Other Subsystem Tests<em> system/other</em>
|
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<h3>Other Subsystem Tests<em> pts/other</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a test of the Other sub-system.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Utility Tests<em> system/utility</em>
|
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<h3>Utility Tests<em> pts/utility</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a Utility software test.</p>
|
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<h3>Simulator Tests<em> system/simulator</em>
|
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<h3>Simulator Tests<em> pts/simulator</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a Simulator software test.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Scientific Tests<em> system/scientific</em>
|
||||
<h3>Scientific Tests<em> pts/scientific</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a Scientific software test.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Benchmark Tests<em> system/benchmark</em>
|
||||
<h3>Benchmark Tests<em> pts/benchmark</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a Benchmark software test.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Application Tests<em> system/application</em>
|
||||
<h3>Application Tests<em> pts/application</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a Application software test.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Game Tests<em> system/game</em>
|
||||
<h3>Game Tests<em> pts/game</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a Game software test.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Opencl Tests<em> system/opencl</em>
|
||||
<h3>Smp Tests<em> pts/smp</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>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 opencl.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Cuda Tests<em> system/cuda</em>
|
||||
<p>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.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Cuda Tests<em> pts/cuda</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>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 cuda.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Mpi Tests<em> pts/mpi</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>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.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Openmp Tests<em> pts/openmp</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>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.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Cloud Tests<em> pts/cloud</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>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 cloud.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Docker Tests<em> pts/docker</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>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 docker.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Go Tests<em> pts/go</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>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 go.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Vdpau Tests<em> pts/vdpau</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>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 vdpau.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Video Tests<em> pts/video</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>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 video.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Responsiveness Tests<em> pts/responsiveness</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>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 responsiveness.</p>
|
||||
<h3>Openmpi Tests<em> pts/openmpi</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>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 openmpi.</p>
|
||||
<h3>All WINDOWS Tests<em> windows/all</em>
|
||||
</h3>
|
||||
<p>This is a collection of all test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,72 +0,0 @@
|
||||
<html>
|
||||
<head>
|
||||
<Title>Creating Test Profiles</Title>
|
||||
</head>
|
||||
<body>
|
||||
<h1>Creating A New Phoronix Test Suite / OpenBenchmarking.org Test Profile</h1>
|
||||
<p>A test profile itself consists of a main XML file containing the test's meta-data (<em>test-definition.xml</em>), an XML file if needed to specify required files, download URLs and their MD5/SHA256 hashes and file sizes (<em>downloads.xml</em>), and the <em>install.sh</em> script for installing the test and generating the run-script for execution by the Phoronix Test Suite at run-time. There are also other potential files like <em>pre.sh</em>, <em>interim.sh</em>, and <em>post.sh</em> for execution at pre-run, interim-run, and post-run stages by the Phoronix Test Suite. With the script files comprising test profiles, there is also the option of post-fixing them with e.g. <em>_linux</em> or <em>_windows</em> if wishing to supply different script files based upon the operating system being run during testing, if the setup steps may differ greatly based upon MacOS/Windows/Linux/BSD/Solaris platforms.</p>
|
||||
<p>Traditionally the easiest way to learn/understand test profile development has been by looking at looking at a basic test like <em>c-ray</em>, <em>tesseract</em> or the hundreds of others that are publicly available. Simply run for example <em>phoronix-test-suite benchmark tesseract</em> and then look at the test profile's contents either via the default locations in <em>~/.phoronix-test-suite/test-profiles</em> or <em>/var/lib/phoronix-test-suite/test-profiles/</em> if running as root on non-Windows platforms.</p>
|
||||
<h2>Versioning Mandate</h2>
|
||||
<p>The Phoronix Test Suite / OpenBenchmarking.org philosophy <em>mandates that with any change, a new version of the test profile be tagged</em>. This is done for reproducibility and being able to ensure the exact test profile state when a set of tests are conducted. Test profiles are versioned in a <strong>test-X.Y.Z</strong> format where <em>X</em> or <em>Y</em> are bumped whenever a change is made to the test profile that makes the results incomparable to a previous version of the tests (e.g. updating against a new upstream code-base, adjusting the parameters to what is benchmarked, etc). The Phoronix Test Suite then knows not to attempt any comparisons with an incompatible version difference or to go and fetch that specific version of the package. The <em>Z</em> is bumped when just making non-important changes such as just updating the test's meta-data, changing download URLs, etc. This is easy to enforce with the OpenBenchmarking.org infrastructure rather than having to worry about non-human-friendly Git hashes as test profile versions or having to create Git tags after every commit. The test profile version can optionally be specified when running a test, e.g. <em>phoronix-test-suite benchmark scimark2-1.2.1</em> instead of <em>phoronix-test-suite benchmark scimark2</em>, which would by default choose the latest available test profile version from OpenBenchmarking.org or the latest version on any local Phoromatic Server. The test profile versions are also always written out as part of the Phoronix Test Suite result XML data.</p>
|
||||
<h2>Writing A Sample Program</h2>
|
||||
<p>Writing a test profile for the Phoronix Test Suite is a relatively quick and easy process for anyone familiar with common Linux commands and the basics of XML. To help you understand the design of the Phoronix Test Suite, this guide covers the steps needed to write a testing profile for a very simple application.</p>
|
||||
<p>The first step in the profile writing process is to, well, have a piece of software you'd like to use with the Phoronix Test Suite. This software can be closed-source or open-source and be virtually anything as long as it is compatible with an operating system that is supported by the Phoronix Test Suite.</p>
|
||||
<p>For this guide, the piece of software being used for demonstration is just a simple C++ program that calculates Pi to 8,765,4321 digits using the Leibniz formula. Below is this sample piece of software intended just for demonstration purposes.</p>
|
||||
<blockquote>#include <iostream><br>
|
||||
#include <math.h></p>
|
||||
<p>int main()<br>
|
||||
{<br>
|
||||
double pi = 0;</p>
|
||||
<p> for(long int i = 1; i <= 87654321; i++)<br>
|
||||
pi += (double) pow(-1, i + 1) / (2 * i - 1);</p>
|
||||
<p> pi *= 4;<br>
|
||||
std::cout << "Done Calculating Pi..." << endl;<br>
|
||||
return 0;<br>
|
||||
}</blockquote>
|
||||
<p>The first step in the actual profile writing process is to name it. If you're looking to ultimately push this profile to be included in the Phoronix Test Suite, its name must be all lower case and consist of just alpha-numeric characters, but can contain dashes (-). A more advanced test profile capability is operating system prefixes, and if using those there is an underscore separating the prefix from the normal profile name. For this sample profile, we're calling it <em>sample-program</em> and the file-name would be <em>sample-program/test-definition.xml</em>. Our (very basic) profile is showcased below.</p>
|
||||
<blockquote><PhoronixTestSuite><br>
|
||||
<TestProfile><br>
|
||||
<Version>1.1.0</Version><br>
|
||||
<TestType>Processor</TestType><br>
|
||||
<SoftwareType>Utility</SoftwareType><br>
|
||||
<License>FREE</License><br>
|
||||
<Status>PRIVATE</Status><br>
|
||||
<Maintainer>Phoronix Media</Maintainer><br>
|
||||
</TestProfile><br>
|
||||
<TestInformation><br>
|
||||
<Title>Sample Pi Program</Title><br>
|
||||
<TimesToRun>3</TimesToRun><br>
|
||||
<ResultScale>Seconds</ResultScale><br>
|
||||
<Proportion>LIB</Proportion><br>
|
||||
<Description>A simple C++ program that calculates Pi to 8,765,4321 digits using the Leibniz formula. This test can be used for showcasing how to write a basic test profile.</Description><br>
|
||||
<ExternalDependencies>build-utilities</ExternalDependencies><br>
|
||||
</TestInformation><br>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite></blockquote>
|
||||
<p>This XML profile is what interfaces with the Phoronix Test Suite and provides all the needed information about the test as well as other attributes. For a complete listing of all the supported profile options, look at the specification files in the documentation folder. In the case of <em>sample-program</em>, it lets the Phoronix Test Suite know that it's composed of free software, is designed to test the processor, is intended for private use only, and this profile is maintained by Phoronix Media. In addition, it tells the Phoronix Test Suite to execute this program three times and as no result quantifier is set, the average of the three runs will be taken. This profile also tells the Phoronix Test Suite that the generic <em>build-utilities</em> package is needed, which will attempt to ensure that default system C/C++ compiler and the standard development utilities/libraries are installed on your Linux distribution. This is needed as the C++ source-code will need to be built from source.</p>
|
||||
<p>The next step is to write the <em>install.sh</em> file, which once called by the Phoronix Test Suite is intended to install the test locally for benchmarking purposes. The <em>install.sh</em> file is technically optional, but is generally used by all tests. Note: The first argument supplied to the install script is the directory that the test needs to be installed to. The <em>install.sh</em> file (in our instance) is to be placed inside <em>test-profiles/sample-program</em>. Below is the <em>install.sh</em> for the <em>sample-program</em>.</p>
|
||||
<blockquote>#!/bin/sh<br /><br />
|
||||
tar -xjf sample-pi-program-1.tar.bz2<br />
|
||||
g++ sample-pi-program.cpp -o sample-pi-program<br />
|
||||
echo "#!/bin/sh<br />
|
||||
./sample-pi-program 2>&1<br />
|
||||
" > sample-program<br>
|
||||
chmod +x sample-program</blockquote>
|
||||
<p>This install file builds the code with GCC, and then creates a small script that is run by the Phoronix Test Suite. Where does the source-code come into play? Well, it needs to be downloaded now from a web server. The Phoronix Test Suite has built-in support for managing downloads from multiple servers in a random over, fall-back support if one mirror is done, and verification of MD5 check-sums. Below is the <em>downloads.xml</em> file for <em>sample-program</em> that covers all of this.</p>
|
||||
<blockquote><PhoronixTestSuite><br>
|
||||
<Downloads><br>
|
||||
<Package><br>
|
||||
<URL>http://www.phoronix-test-suite.com/benchmark-files/sample-pi-program.cpp</URL><br>
|
||||
<MD5>e90fb790df8d1544696a1439c9b5bd8d</MD5><br>
|
||||
</Package><br>
|
||||
</Downloads><br>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite></blockquote>
|
||||
<p>The final step in the profile writing process is to write a parser to strip all information but the reported result from the standard output or <em>$LOG_FILE</em>. In the case of a test profile just measuring how long it takes to run, it is as simple as a <em>results-definition.xml</em> looking like:</p>
|
||||
<blockquote><?xml version="1.0"?><br>
|
||||
<PhoronixTestSuite><br>
|
||||
<SystemMonitor><br>
|
||||
<Sensor>sys.time</Sensor><br>
|
||||
</SystemMonitor><br>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite></blockquote>
|
||||
<p>After that, with all the files in their correct locations, just run: <em>phoronix-test-suite benchmark sample-program</em>. The Phoronix Test Suite should now handle the rest by installing the test, running the test, and recording the results (if you so choose). There is no additional work that needs to be done for the results to be recorded in the results viewer or even reporting the results to OpenBenchmarking.org. An up-to-date version of this test profile can be run via <em>phoronix-test-suite benchmark sample-program</em> and then by looking at the test profile source via <em>~/.phoronix-test-suite/test-profiles/pts/sample-program*</em> or within <em>/var/lib/phoronix-test-suite/test-profiles/pts/</em> if running as root.</p>
|
||||
</body>
|
||||
</html>
|
||||
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ rm -f $DESTDIR$INSTALL_PREFIX/share/phoronix-test-suite/pts-core/static/images/o
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||||
rm -f $DESTDIR$INSTALL_PREFIX/share/phoronix-test-suite/pts-core/static/images/%phoronix-test-suite.png
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
sed 's:export PTS_DIR=$(readlink -f `dirname $0`):PTS_DIR='"$INSTALL_PREFIX"'\/share\/phoronix-test-suite:g' phoronix-test-suite > $DESTDIR$INSTALL_PREFIX/bin/phoronix-test-suite
|
||||
sed 's:export PTS_DIR=$(readlink -f `dirname $0`):export PTS_DIR='"$INSTALL_PREFIX"'\/share\/phoronix-test-suite:g' phoronix-test-suite > $DESTDIR$INSTALL_PREFIX/bin/phoronix-test-suite
|
||||
chmod +x $DESTDIR$INSTALL_PREFIX/bin/phoronix-test-suite
|
||||
|
||||
# sed 's:\$url = PTS_PATH . \"documentation\/index.html\";:\$url = \"'"$INSTALL_PREFIX"'\/share\/doc\/packages\/phoronix-test-suite\/index.html\";:g' pts-core/commands/gui_gtk.php > $DESTDIR$INSTALL_PREFIX/share/phoronix-test-suite/pts-core/commands/gui_gtk.php
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1 +1 @@
|
||||
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|
||||
{"main":{"generated":1582504354},"tests":{"aom-av1":{"title":"AOM AV1","description":"This is a simple test of the AOMedia AV1 encoder run on the CPU with a sample video file.","test_type":"Processor","software_type":"Utility","status":"Verified","supported_platforms":["Linux","MacOSX","BSD"],"internal_tags":["SMP"],"test_extends":"","package_hash":null,"average_run_time":"706","last_updated":"1552063091","first_added":"1552063091","popularity":"1073","downloads":"1591","versions":["1.1.0"]},"dav1d":{"title":"dav1d","description":"Dav1d is an open-source, speedy AV1 video decoder. This test profile times how long it takes to decode sample AV1 video content.","test_type":"Processor","software_type":"Utility","status":"Verified","supported_platforms":["Linux","BSD"],"internal_tags":["SMP"],"test_extends":"","package_hash":null,"average_run_time":"612","last_updated":"1579721829","first_added":"1579697045","popularity":"488","downloads":1113,"versions":["1.0.1","1.0.0"]},"rav1e":{"title":"rav1e","description":"Xiph rav1e is a Rust-written AV1 video encoder.","test_type":"Processor","software_type":"Utility","status":"Verified","supported_platforms":["Linux","MacOSX","BSD"],"internal_tags":["SMP"],"test_extends":"","package_hash":null,"average_run_time":"709","last_updated":"1578155433","first_added":"1578155433","popularity":"519","downloads":"1476","versions":["1.0.0"]},"svt-av1":{"title":"SVT-AV1","description":"This is a test of the Intel Open Visual Cloud Scalable Video Technology SVT-AV1 CPU-based multi-threaded video encoder for the AV1 video format with a sample 1080p YUV video file. This test profile fork builds the encoder from Git source rather than a snapshot.","test_type":"Processor","software_type":"Utility","status":"Verified","supported_platforms":["Linux"],"internal_tags":["SMP"],"test_extends":"","package_hash":null,"average_run_time":"133","last_updated":"1552059151","first_added":"1552059151","popularity":"1062","downloads":"1588","versions":["1.2.0"]},"svt-hevc":{"title":"SVT-HEVC","description":"This is a test of the Intel Open Visual Cloud Scalable Video Technology SVT-HEVC CPU-based multi-threaded video encoder for the HEVC \/ H.265 video format with a sample 1080p YUV video file. This test uses SVT-HEVC from Git master.","test_type":"Processor","software_type":"Utility","status":"Verified","supported_platforms":["Linux"],"internal_tags":["SMP"],"test_extends":"","package_hash":null,"average_run_time":"55","last_updated":"1552060068","first_added":"1552060068","popularity":"1057","downloads":"1579","versions":["1.0.0"]},"svt-vp9":{"title":"SVT-VP9","description":"This is a test of the Intel Open Visual Cloud Scalable Video Technology SVT-VP9 CPU-based multi-threaded video encoder for the VP9 video format with a sample 1080p YUV video file. This test profile uses the Git snapshot of SVT-VP9.","test_type":"Processor","software_type":"Utility","status":"Verified","supported_platforms":["Linux"],"internal_tags":["SMP"],"test_extends":"","package_hash":null,"average_run_time":"46","last_updated":"1552059681","first_added":"1552059681","popularity":"1067","downloads":"1577","versions":["1.0.0"]},"vpxenc":{"title":"VP9 libvpx Encoding","description":"This is a standard video encoding performance test of Google's libvpx library and the vpxenc command for the VP9\/WebM format using a sample 1080p video.","test_type":"Processor","software_type":"Utility","status":"Verified","supported_platforms":["Linux"],"internal_tags":["SMP"],"test_extends":"","package_hash":null,"average_run_time":"775","last_updated":"1552061773","first_added":"1552061773","popularity":"1070","downloads":"1561","versions":["2.3.0"]},"x265":{"title":"x265","description":"This is a simple test of the x265 encoder run on the CPU with a sample 1080p video file.","test_type":"Processor","software_type":"Utility","status":"Verified","supported_platforms":["Linux","MacOSX","BSD"],"internal_tags":["SMP"],"test_extends":"","package_hash":null,"average_run_time":"125","last_updated":"1552061034","first_added":"1552061034","popularity":"1050","downloads":"1627","versions":["1.1.0"]}},"suites":[]}
|
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22
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/aircrack-ng-1.1.1/downloads.xml
Normal file
22
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/aircrack-ng-1.1.1/downloads.xml
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.2.0m2-->
|
||||
<PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
<Downloads>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>https://download.aircrack-ng.org/aircrack-ng-1.3.tar.gz</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>c7c5b076dee0c25ee580b0f56f455623</MD5>
|
||||
<SHA256>8ae08a7c28741f6ace2769267112053366550e7f746477081188ad38410383ca</SHA256>
|
||||
<FileName>aircrack-ng-1.3.tar.gz</FileName>
|
||||
<FileSize>4501507</FileSize>
|
||||
<PlatformSpecific>Linux, BSD</PlatformSpecific>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>https://download.aircrack-ng.org/aircrack-ng-1.3-win.zip</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>319913c6e5e11aa91788ca07df40f250</MD5>
|
||||
<SHA256>cd5f8dc621211b87e6e73b24e4d3f83ce8da7979f14bd439bd933b04be6fac2c</SHA256>
|
||||
<FileName>aircrack-ng-1.3-win.zip</FileName>
|
||||
<FileSize>14043368</FileSize>
|
||||
<PlatformSpecific>Windows</PlatformSpecific>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
</Downloads>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
13
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/aircrack-ng-1.1.1/install.sh
Normal file
13
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/aircrack-ng-1.1.1/install.sh
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@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/sh
|
||||
tar -xf aircrack-ng-1.3.tar.gz
|
||||
cd aircrack-ng-1.3
|
||||
./autogen.sh
|
||||
make -j $NUM_CPU_CORES
|
||||
echo $? > ~/install-exit-status
|
||||
|
||||
cd ~
|
||||
echo "#!/bin/sh
|
||||
cd aircrack-ng-1.3
|
||||
./src/aircrack-ng -p \$NUM_CPU_CORES \$@ 2>&1 | tr '\\r' '\\n' | awk -v max=0 '{if(\$1>max){max=\$1}}END{print max \" k/s\"}' > \$LOG_FILE
|
||||
echo \$? > ~/test-exit-status" > aircrack-ng
|
||||
chmod +x aircrack-ng
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/sh
|
||||
unzip -o aircrack-ng-1.3-win.zip
|
||||
|
||||
echo "#!/bin/sh
|
||||
cd aircrack-ng-1.3-win
|
||||
./bin/64bit/aircrack-ng.exe \$@ 2>&1 | tr '\\r' '\\n' | awk -v max=0 '{if(\$1>max){max=\$1}}END{print max \" k/s\"}' > \$LOG_FILE
|
||||
echo \$? > ~/test-exit-status" > aircrack-ng
|
||||
chmod +x aircrack-ng
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.2.0m2-->
|
||||
<PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
<ResultsParser>
|
||||
<OutputTemplate>#_RESULT_# k/s</OutputTemplate>
|
||||
</ResultsParser>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.2.0m2-->
|
||||
<PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
<TestInformation>
|
||||
<Title>Aircrack-ng</Title>
|
||||
<AppVersion>1.3</AppVersion>
|
||||
<Description>Aircrack-ng is a tool for assessing WiFi/WLAN network security.</Description>
|
||||
<ResultScale>k/s</ResultScale>
|
||||
<Proportion>HIB</Proportion>
|
||||
<TimesToRun>3</TimesToRun>
|
||||
</TestInformation>
|
||||
<TestProfile>
|
||||
<Version>1.1.1</Version>
|
||||
<SupportedPlatforms>Linux, BSD, Windows</SupportedPlatforms>
|
||||
<SoftwareType>Utility</SoftwareType>
|
||||
<TestType>Processor</TestType>
|
||||
<License>Free</License>
|
||||
<Status>Verified</Status>
|
||||
<ExternalDependencies>build-utilities, openssl-development, libtool</ExternalDependencies>
|
||||
<EnvironmentSize>25</EnvironmentSize>
|
||||
<ProjectURL>http://www.aircrack-ng.org/</ProjectURL>
|
||||
<Maintainer>Michael Larabel</Maintainer>
|
||||
</TestProfile>
|
||||
<TestSettings>
|
||||
<Default>
|
||||
<Arguments>-S -Z 30</Arguments>
|
||||
</Default>
|
||||
</TestSettings>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
22
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/aircrack-ng-1.2.0/downloads.xml
Normal file
22
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/aircrack-ng-1.2.0/downloads.xml
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v9.2.1-->
|
||||
<PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
<Downloads>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>http://download.aircrack-ng.org/aircrack-ng-1.5.2.tar.gz</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>2648c192d206e953c67dca64967d2982</MD5>
|
||||
<SHA256>9e592fe7658046220e0ac0a6d05c4026903f3077b248893e0056ccbe4ee88241</SHA256>
|
||||
<FileName>aircrack-ng-1.5.2.tar.gz</FileName>
|
||||
<FileSize>7138360</FileSize>
|
||||
<PlatformSpecific>Linux, BSD</PlatformSpecific>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>http://download.aircrack-ng.org/aircrack-ng-1.5.2-win.zip</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>4c705429ca51e79b490f1dca863d2217</MD5>
|
||||
<SHA256>61a91b44918eb196f06f46a3dbc359ddeced5712095c814fabc473b25a1c2e44</SHA256>
|
||||
<FileName>aircrack-ng-1.5.2-win.zip</FileName>
|
||||
<FileSize>16903422</FileSize>
|
||||
<PlatformSpecific>Windows</PlatformSpecific>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
</Downloads>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
24
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/aircrack-ng-1.2.0/install.sh
Normal file
24
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/aircrack-ng-1.2.0/install.sh
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/sh
|
||||
tar -xf aircrack-ng-1.5.2.tar.gz
|
||||
cd aircrack-ng-1.5.2
|
||||
if [ "$OS_TYPE" = "BSD" ]
|
||||
then
|
||||
if [ -e /usr/local/lib/libcrypto.so ]
|
||||
then
|
||||
env MAKE=gmake CFLAGS=-I/usr/local/include LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/lib ./autogen.sh
|
||||
else
|
||||
env MAKE=gmake ./autogen.sh
|
||||
fi
|
||||
gmake -j $NUM_CPU_CORES
|
||||
else
|
||||
./autogen.sh
|
||||
make -j $NUM_CPU_CORES
|
||||
fi
|
||||
echo $? > ~/install-exit-status
|
||||
|
||||
cd ~
|
||||
echo "#!/bin/sh
|
||||
cd aircrack-ng-1.5.2
|
||||
./src/aircrack-ng -p \$NUM_CPU_CORES \$@ 2>&1 | tr '\\r' '\\n' | awk -v max=0 '{if(\$1>max){max=\$1}}END{print max \" k/s\"}' > \$LOG_FILE
|
||||
echo \$? > ~/test-exit-status" > aircrack-ng
|
||||
chmod +x aircrack-ng
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/sh
|
||||
unzip -o aircrack-ng-1.5.2-win.zip
|
||||
|
||||
echo "#!/bin/sh
|
||||
cd aircrack-ng-1.5.2-win
|
||||
./bin/64bit/aircrack-ng.exe \$@ 2>&1 | tr '\\r' '\\n' | awk -v max=0 '{if(\$1>max){max=\$1}}END{print max \" k/s\"}' > \$LOG_FILE
|
||||
echo \$? > ~/test-exit-status" > aircrack-ng
|
||||
chmod +x aircrack-ng
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v9.2.1-->
|
||||
<PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
<ResultsParser>
|
||||
<OutputTemplate>#_RESULT_# k/s</OutputTemplate>
|
||||
</ResultsParser>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v9.2.1-->
|
||||
<PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
<TestInformation>
|
||||
<Title>Aircrack-ng</Title>
|
||||
<AppVersion>1.5.2</AppVersion>
|
||||
<Description>Aircrack-ng is a tool for assessing WiFi/WLAN network security.</Description>
|
||||
<ResultScale>k/s</ResultScale>
|
||||
<Proportion>HIB</Proportion>
|
||||
<TimesToRun>3</TimesToRun>
|
||||
</TestInformation>
|
||||
<TestProfile>
|
||||
<Version>1.2.0</Version>
|
||||
<SupportedPlatforms>Linux, BSD, Windows</SupportedPlatforms>
|
||||
<SoftwareType>Utility</SoftwareType>
|
||||
<TestType>Processor</TestType>
|
||||
<License>Free</License>
|
||||
<Status>Verified</Status>
|
||||
<ExternalDependencies>build-utilities, openssl-development, libtool</ExternalDependencies>
|
||||
<EnvironmentSize>25</EnvironmentSize>
|
||||
<ProjectURL>http://www.aircrack-ng.org/</ProjectURL>
|
||||
<Maintainer>Michael Larabel</Maintainer>
|
||||
</TestProfile>
|
||||
<TestSettings>
|
||||
<Default>
|
||||
<Arguments>-S -Z 30</Arguments>
|
||||
</Default>
|
||||
</TestSettings>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
20
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/aom-av1-1.2.0/downloads.xml
Normal file
20
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/aom-av1-1.2.0/downloads.xml
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v9.0.0m3-->
|
||||
<PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
<Downloads>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>http://ultravideo.cs.tut.fi/video/Bosphorus_1920x1080_120fps_420_8bit_YUV_Y4M.7z</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>84ae521c95aa2537e16b34bbf72f2def</MD5>
|
||||
<SHA256>e2f60b904789a60f6d1edc194d8540d401dd882e3ee3605b9b1de8feacc72133</SHA256>
|
||||
<FileName>Bosphorus_1920x1080_120fps_420_8bit_YUV_Y4M.7z</FileName>
|
||||
<FileSize>676792531</FileSize>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>http://www.phoronix-test-suite.com/benchmark-files/aom-20190916.tar.xz</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>98cb029a0f862ec3924213668be49844</MD5>
|
||||
<SHA256>f06b269cb4fa4f091b41b0b1deb850b6c6bdd42a58e69d6544b5add581197c36</SHA256>
|
||||
<FileName>aom-20190916.tar.xz</FileName>
|
||||
<FileSize>2321028</FileSize>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
</Downloads>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
16
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/aom-av1-1.2.0/install.sh
Normal file
16
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/aom-av1-1.2.0/install.sh
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/sh
|
||||
|
||||
tar -xf aom-20190916.tar.xz
|
||||
cd aom-20190916/build
|
||||
cmake ..
|
||||
make -j $NUM_CPU_CORES
|
||||
echo $? > ~/install-exit-status
|
||||
cd ~
|
||||
|
||||
7z x Bosphorus_1920x1080_120fps_420_8bit_YUV_Y4M.7z
|
||||
|
||||
echo "#!/bin/sh
|
||||
./aom-20190916/build/aomenc -v --rt --threads=\$NUM_CPU_CORES --tile-columns=2 --limit=20 -o test.av1 Bosphorus_1920x1080_120fps_420_8bit_YUV.y4m > 1.log 2>&1
|
||||
echo \$? > ~/test-exit-status
|
||||
sed \$'s/[^[:print:]\t]/\\n/g' 1.log > \$LOG_FILE" > aom-av1
|
||||
chmod +x aom-av1
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v9.0.0m3-->
|
||||
<PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
<ResultsParser>
|
||||
<OutputTemplate>Pass 1/2 frame 3/4 768B 2048b/f 61440b/s 165907 us #_RESULT_# fps)</OutputTemplate>
|
||||
<LineHint>fps</LineHint>
|
||||
<TurnCharsToSpace>(</TurnCharsToSpace>
|
||||
</ResultsParser>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
26
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/aom-av1-1.2.0/test-definition.xml
Normal file
26
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/aom-av1-1.2.0/test-definition.xml
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v9.0.0m3-->
|
||||
<PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
<TestInformation>
|
||||
<Title>AOM AV1</Title>
|
||||
<AppVersion>2019-09-16</AppVersion>
|
||||
<Description>This is a simple test of the AOMedia AV1 encoder run on the CPU with a sample video file.</Description>
|
||||
<ResultScale>Frames Per Second</ResultScale>
|
||||
<Proportion>HIB</Proportion>
|
||||
<SubTitle>AV1 Video Encoding</SubTitle>
|
||||
<TimesToRun>3</TimesToRun>
|
||||
</TestInformation>
|
||||
<TestProfile>
|
||||
<Version>1.2.0</Version>
|
||||
<SupportedPlatforms>Linux, MacOSX, BSD</SupportedPlatforms>
|
||||
<SoftwareType>Utility</SoftwareType>
|
||||
<TestType>Processor</TestType>
|
||||
<License>Free</License>
|
||||
<Status>Verified</Status>
|
||||
<ExternalDependencies>build-utilities, p7zip, cmake, perl, yasm</ExternalDependencies>
|
||||
<EnvironmentSize>369</EnvironmentSize>
|
||||
<ProjectURL>https://aomedia.googlesource.com/aom/</ProjectURL>
|
||||
<InternalTags>SMP</InternalTags>
|
||||
<Maintainer>Michael Larabel</Maintainer>
|
||||
</TestProfile>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
28
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/aom-av1-2.0.2/downloads.xml
Normal file
28
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/aom-av1-2.0.2/downloads.xml
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v9.2.1-->
|
||||
<PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
<Downloads>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>http://ultravideo.cs.tut.fi/video/Bosphorus_1920x1080_120fps_420_8bit_YUV_Y4M.7z</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>84ae521c95aa2537e16b34bbf72f2def</MD5>
|
||||
<SHA256>e2f60b904789a60f6d1edc194d8540d401dd882e3ee3605b9b1de8feacc72133</SHA256>
|
||||
<FileName>Bosphorus_1920x1080_120fps_420_8bit_YUV_Y4M.7z</FileName>
|
||||
<FileSize>676792531</FileSize>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>http://www.phoronix-test-suite.com/benchmark-files/aom-20200110.tar.xz</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>5df82a423e865a3da0ec15f8b95e87cd</MD5>
|
||||
<SHA256>502e432e8d17eb46a1159e21c0d84eb02bea89219594df9ea852fd012b9f1a4b</SHA256>
|
||||
<FileName>aom-20200110.tar.xz</FileName>
|
||||
<FileSize>2364676</FileSize>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>http://www.phoronix-test-suite.com/benchmark-files/aomenc-windows-20200110.zip</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>5127f6a7d665a247cc0e998f9475bd43</MD5>
|
||||
<SHA256>45ef0f54255d93c6c6ff3943adc985eb400709ce310563ed72d10546e6fde646</SHA256>
|
||||
<FileName>aomenc-windows-20200110.zip</FileName>
|
||||
<FileSize>3518377</FileSize>
|
||||
<PlatformSpecific>Windows</PlatformSpecific>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
</Downloads>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
24
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/aom-av1-2.0.2/install.sh
Normal file
24
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/aom-av1-2.0.2/install.sh
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/sh
|
||||
|
||||
tar -xf aom-20200110.tar.xz
|
||||
cd aom/build
|
||||
cmake ..
|
||||
make -j $NUM_CPU_CORES
|
||||
echo $? > ~/install-exit-status
|
||||
cd ~
|
||||
|
||||
7z x Bosphorus_1920x1080_120fps_420_8bit_YUV_Y4M.7z
|
||||
|
||||
# Current AOMedia Git has MAX_NUM_THREADS value of 64, don't go over 64 threads or error
|
||||
|
||||
echo "#!/bin/sh
|
||||
|
||||
if [ \"\$NUM_CPU_CORES\" -gt 64 ]; then
|
||||
NUM_CPU_CORES=64
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
./aom/build/aomenc --threads=\$NUM_CPU_CORES \$@ -o test.av1 Bosphorus_1920x1080_120fps_420_8bit_YUV.y4m > 1.log 2>&1
|
||||
echo \$? > ~/test-exit-status
|
||||
sed \$'s/[^[:print:]\t]/\\n/g' 1.log > \$LOG_FILE
|
||||
rm -f test.av1" > aom-av1
|
||||
chmod +x aom-av1
|
||||
17
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/aom-av1-2.0.2/install_windows.sh
Normal file
17
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/aom-av1-2.0.2/install_windows.sh
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/sh
|
||||
|
||||
unzip -o aomenc-windows-20200110.zip
|
||||
7z x Bosphorus_1920x1080_120fps_420_8bit_YUV_Y4M.7z
|
||||
chmod +x aomenc-20200110.exe
|
||||
|
||||
echo "#!/bin/sh
|
||||
|
||||
if [ \"\$NUM_CPU_CORES\" -gt 64 ]; then
|
||||
NUM_CPU_CORES=64
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
./aomenc-20200110.exe --threads=\$NUM_CPU_CORES \$@ -o test.av1 Bosphorus_1920x1080_120fps_420_8bit_YUV.y4m > 1.log 2>&1
|
||||
echo \$? > ~/test-exit-status
|
||||
sed \$'s/[^[:print:]\t]/\\n/g' 1.log > \$LOG_FILE
|
||||
rm -f test.av1" > aom-av1
|
||||
chmod +x aom-av1
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v9.2.1-->
|
||||
<PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
<ResultsParser>
|
||||
<OutputTemplate>Pass 1/2 frame 3/4 768B 2048b/f 61440b/s 165907 us #_RESULT_# fps)</OutputTemplate>
|
||||
<LineHint>fps</LineHint>
|
||||
<TurnCharsToSpace>(</TurnCharsToSpace>
|
||||
</ResultsParser>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
58
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/aom-av1-2.0.2/test-definition.xml
Normal file
58
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/aom-av1-2.0.2/test-definition.xml
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,58 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v9.2.1-->
|
||||
<PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
<TestInformation>
|
||||
<Title>AOM AV1</Title>
|
||||
<AppVersion>2020-01-10</AppVersion>
|
||||
<Description>This is a simple test of the AOMedia AV1 encoder run on the CPU with a sample video file.</Description>
|
||||
<ResultScale>Frames Per Second</ResultScale>
|
||||
<Proportion>HIB</Proportion>
|
||||
<SubTitle>AV1 Video Encoding</SubTitle>
|
||||
<TimesToRun>3</TimesToRun>
|
||||
</TestInformation>
|
||||
<TestProfile>
|
||||
<Version>2.0.2</Version>
|
||||
<SupportedPlatforms>Linux, MacOSX, BSD, Windows</SupportedPlatforms>
|
||||
<SoftwareType>Utility</SoftwareType>
|
||||
<TestType>Processor</TestType>
|
||||
<License>Free</License>
|
||||
<Status>Verified</Status>
|
||||
<ExternalDependencies>build-utilities, p7zip, cmake, perl, yasm</ExternalDependencies>
|
||||
<EnvironmentSize>950</EnvironmentSize>
|
||||
<ProjectURL>https://aomedia.googlesource.com/aom/</ProjectURL>
|
||||
<InternalTags>SMP</InternalTags>
|
||||
<Maintainer>Michael Larabel</Maintainer>
|
||||
</TestProfile>
|
||||
<TestSettings>
|
||||
<Option>
|
||||
<DisplayName>Encoder Mode</DisplayName>
|
||||
<Identifier>enc-mode</Identifier>
|
||||
<Menu>
|
||||
<Entry>
|
||||
<Name>Speed 8 Realtime</Name>
|
||||
<Value>--cpu-used=8 --rt</Value>
|
||||
</Entry>
|
||||
<Entry>
|
||||
<Name>Speed 6 Realtime</Name>
|
||||
<Value>--cpu-used=6 --rt</Value>
|
||||
</Entry>
|
||||
<Entry>
|
||||
<Name>Speed 4 Realtime</Name>
|
||||
<Value>--cpu-used=4 --rt --limit=60</Value>
|
||||
</Entry>
|
||||
<Entry>
|
||||
<Name>Speed 5 Two-Pass</Name>
|
||||
<Value>--cpu-used=5 --limit=40</Value>
|
||||
</Entry>
|
||||
<Entry>
|
||||
<Name>Speed 2 Two-Pass</Name>
|
||||
<Value>--cpu-used=2 --limit=20</Value>
|
||||
</Entry>
|
||||
<Entry>
|
||||
<Name>Speed 0 Two-Pass</Name>
|
||||
<Value>--cpu-used=0 --limit=10</Value>
|
||||
</Entry>
|
||||
</Menu>
|
||||
</Option>
|
||||
</TestSettings>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
29
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/apache-1.6.1/downloads.xml
Normal file
29
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/apache-1.6.1/downloads.xml
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v5.0.0 (Plavsk)-->
|
||||
<PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
<Downloads>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>http://archive.apache.org/dist/httpd/httpd-2.4.7.tar.bz2, http://ftp.lfs-matrix.net/pub/blfs/conglomeration/httpd/httpd-2.4.7.tar.bz2</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>170d7fb6fe5f28b87d1878020a9ab94e</MD5>
|
||||
<SHA256>64368d8301836815ae237f2b62d909711c896c1bd34573771e0ee5ad808ce71b</SHA256>
|
||||
<FileSize>5004719</FileSize>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>http://www.phoronix-test-suite.com/benchmark-files/apache-ab-test-files-1.tar.gz, http://www.phoronix.net/downloads/phoronix-test-suite/benchmark-files/apache-ab-test-files-1.tar.gz</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>ca0c5bf0dd482a2847c68a52c0759942</MD5>
|
||||
<FileSize>6008</FileSize>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>http://apache.cs.utah.edu//apr/apr-1.5.0.tar.bz2, http://archive.apache.org/dist/apr/apr-1.5.0.tar.bz2</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>cc93bd2c12d0d037f68e21cc6385dc31</MD5>
|
||||
<SHA256>17287d36a5917e27281e60d47e7b147bd5ddcd1ca832702c2318f5e0724f1221</SHA256>
|
||||
<FileSize>813976</FileSize>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>http://archive.apache.org/dist/apr/apr-util-1.5.3.tar.bz2</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>6f3417691c7a27090f36e7cf4d94b36e</MD5>
|
||||
<SHA256>78edb174f13e25ee15ded2b849b741a248b879a93a77a2d31c20f7e225be3968</SHA256>
|
||||
<FileSize>695303</FileSize>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
</Downloads>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
29
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/apache-1.6.1/install.sh
Normal file
29
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/apache-1.6.1/install.sh
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/sh
|
||||
|
||||
mkdir $HOME/httpd_
|
||||
|
||||
tar -zxvf apache-ab-test-files-1.tar.gz
|
||||
tar -jxvf httpd-2.4.7.tar.bz2
|
||||
tar -jxvf apr-util-1.5.3.tar.bz2
|
||||
tar -jxvf apr-1.5.0.tar.bz2
|
||||
mv apr-1.5.0 httpd-2.4.7/srclib/apr
|
||||
mv apr-util-1.5.3 httpd-2.4.7/srclib/apr-util
|
||||
|
||||
cd httpd-2.4.7/
|
||||
./configure --prefix=$HOME/httpd_ --with-included-apr
|
||||
make -j $NUM_CPU_JOBS
|
||||
echo $? > ~/install-exit-status
|
||||
make install
|
||||
cd ~
|
||||
rm -rf httpd-2.4.7/
|
||||
rm -rf httpd_/manual/
|
||||
|
||||
patch -p0 < CHANGE-APACHE-PORT.patch
|
||||
mv -f test.html httpd_/htdocs/
|
||||
mv -f pts.png httpd_/htdocs/
|
||||
|
||||
echo "#!/bin/sh
|
||||
./httpd_/bin/ab \$@ > \$LOG_FILE 2>&1
|
||||
echo \$? > ~/test-exit-status" > apache
|
||||
|
||||
chmod +x apache
|
||||
4
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/apache-1.6.1/post.sh
Normal file
4
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/apache-1.6.1/post.sh
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/sh
|
||||
./httpd_/bin/apachectl -k stop
|
||||
rm -f httpd_/logs/*
|
||||
sleep 3
|
||||
3
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/apache-1.6.1/pre.sh
Normal file
3
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/apache-1.6.1/pre.sh
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/sh
|
||||
./httpd_/bin/apachectl -k start -f $HOME/httpd_/conf/httpd.conf
|
||||
sleep 5
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v5.0.0 (Plavsk)-->
|
||||
<PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
<ResultsParser>
|
||||
<OutputTemplate>Document Path: /test.html
|
||||
Document Length: 3064 bytes
|
||||
|
||||
Concurrency Level: 100
|
||||
Time taken for tests: 29.224 seconds
|
||||
Complete requests: 500000
|
||||
Failed requests: 0
|
||||
Write errors: 0
|
||||
Total transferred: 1659096222 bytes
|
||||
HTML transferred: 1532088856 bytes
|
||||
Requests per second: #_RESULT_# [#/sec] (mean)
|
||||
Time per request: 5.845 [ms] (mean)
|
||||
Time per request: 0.058 [ms] (mean, across all concurrent requests)
|
||||
Transfer rate: 55440.49 [Kbytes/sec] received</OutputTemplate>
|
||||
</ResultsParser>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
31
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/apache-1.6.1/test-definition.xml
Normal file
31
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/apache-1.6.1/test-definition.xml
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v5.0.0 (Plavsk)-->
|
||||
<PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
<TestInformation>
|
||||
<Title>Apache Benchmark</Title>
|
||||
<AppVersion>2.4.7</AppVersion>
|
||||
<Description>This is a test of ab, which is the Apache benchmark program. This test profile measures how many requests per second a given system can sustain when carrying out 1,000,000 requests with 100 requests being carried out concurrently.</Description>
|
||||
<ResultScale>Requests Per Second</ResultScale>
|
||||
<Proportion>HIB</Proportion>
|
||||
<SubTitle>Static Web Page Serving</SubTitle>
|
||||
<TimesToRun>3</TimesToRun>
|
||||
</TestInformation>
|
||||
<TestProfile>
|
||||
<Version>1.6.1</Version>
|
||||
<SupportedPlatforms>Linux, Solaris, BSD</SupportedPlatforms>
|
||||
<SoftwareType>Utility</SoftwareType>
|
||||
<TestType>System</TestType>
|
||||
<License>Free</License>
|
||||
<Status>Verified</Status>
|
||||
<ExternalDependencies>build-utilities, perl, pcre</ExternalDependencies>
|
||||
<EnvironmentSize>365</EnvironmentSize>
|
||||
<ProjectURL>http://www.apache.org/</ProjectURL>
|
||||
<InternalTags>SMP</InternalTags>
|
||||
<Maintainer>Michael Larabel</Maintainer>
|
||||
</TestProfile>
|
||||
<TestSettings>
|
||||
<Default>
|
||||
<Arguments>-n 1000000 -c 100 http://localhost:8088/test.html</Arguments>
|
||||
</Default>
|
||||
</TestSettings>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
39
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/apache-1.7.1/downloads.xml
Normal file
39
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/apache-1.7.1/downloads.xml
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.0.0m0-->
|
||||
<PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
<Downloads>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>http://archive.apache.org/dist/httpd/httpd-2.4.29.tar.bz2, http://ftp.lfs-matrix.net/pub/blfs/conglomeration/httpd/httpd-2.4.29.tar.bz2</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>0c599404ef6b69eee95bcd9fcd094407</MD5>
|
||||
<SHA256>777753a5a25568a2a27428b2214980564bc1c38c1abf9ccc7630b639991f7f00</SHA256>
|
||||
<FileSize>6567926</FileSize>
|
||||
<PlatformSpecific>Linux, Solaris, BSD, MacOSX</PlatformSpecific>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>http://www.phoronix-test-suite.com/benchmark-files/apache-ab-test-files-1.tar.gz, http://www.phoronix.net/downloads/phoronix-test-suite/benchmark-files/apache-ab-test-files-1.tar.gz</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>ca0c5bf0dd482a2847c68a52c0759942</MD5>
|
||||
<FileSize>6008</FileSize>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>http://apache.cs.utah.edu//apr/apr-1.6.3.tar.bz2, http://archive.apache.org/dist/apr/apr-1.6.3.tar.bz2</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>12f2a349483ad6f12db49ba01fbfdbfa</MD5>
|
||||
<SHA256>131f06d16d7aabd097fa992a33eec2b6af3962f93e6d570a9bd4d85e95993172</SHA256>
|
||||
<FileSize>854100</FileSize>
|
||||
<PlatformSpecific>Linux, Solaris, BSD, MacOSX</PlatformSpecific>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>http://www.apache.org/dist/apr/apr-util-1.6.1.tar.bz2, http://apache.cs.utah.edu//apr/apr-util-1.6.1.tar.bz2</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>8ff5dc36fa39a2a3db1df196d3ed6086</MD5>
|
||||
<SHA256>d3e12f7b6ad12687572a3a39475545a072608f4ba03a6ce8a3778f607dd0035b</SHA256>
|
||||
<FileSize>428595</FileSize>
|
||||
<PlatformSpecific>Linux, Solaris, BSD, MacOSX</PlatformSpecific>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>http://phoronix-test-suite.com/benchmark-files/Apache24-2.4.29-x64-vc14-r2-ah.zip</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>8f7e773c8db85d55e4cc81ef153fef61</MD5>
|
||||
<SHA256>1e6f26e8fbe3decd4c31cff3347a074c7db1f8af5ac71bf4386a1e80304e47ef</SHA256>
|
||||
<FileSize>10444082</FileSize>
|
||||
<PlatformSpecific>Windows</PlatformSpecific>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
</Downloads>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
29
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/apache-1.7.1/install.sh
Normal file
29
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/apache-1.7.1/install.sh
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/sh
|
||||
|
||||
mkdir $HOME/httpd_
|
||||
|
||||
tar -zxvf apache-ab-test-files-1.tar.gz
|
||||
tar -jxvf httpd-2.4.29.tar.bz2
|
||||
tar -jxvf apr-util-1.6.1.tar.bz2
|
||||
tar -jxvf apr-1.6.3.tar.bz2
|
||||
mv apr-1.6.3 httpd-2.4.29/srclib/apr
|
||||
mv apr-util-1.6.1 httpd-2.4.29/srclib/apr-util
|
||||
|
||||
cd httpd-2.4.29/
|
||||
./configure --prefix=$HOME/httpd_ --with-included-apr
|
||||
make -j $NUM_CPU_JOBS
|
||||
echo $? > ~/install-exit-status
|
||||
make install
|
||||
cd ~
|
||||
rm -rf httpd-2.4.29/
|
||||
rm -rf httpd_/manual/
|
||||
|
||||
patch -p0 < CHANGE-APACHE-PORT.patch
|
||||
mv -f test.html httpd_/htdocs/
|
||||
mv -f pts.png httpd_/htdocs/
|
||||
|
||||
echo "#!/bin/sh
|
||||
./httpd_/bin/ab \$@ > \$LOG_FILE 2>&1
|
||||
echo \$? > ~/test-exit-status" > apache
|
||||
|
||||
chmod +x apache
|
||||
19
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/apache-1.7.1/install_windows.sh
Normal file
19
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/apache-1.7.1/install_windows.sh
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/bash
|
||||
|
||||
unzip -o Apache24-2.4.29-x64-vc14-r2-ah.zip
|
||||
|
||||
tar -xf apache-ab-test-files-1.tar.gz
|
||||
mv -f test.html Apache24/htdocs/
|
||||
mv -f pts.png Apache24/htdocs/
|
||||
|
||||
cd Apache24/conf
|
||||
tail -n +2 httpd.conf > httpd.conf.2
|
||||
echo "Define SRVROOT \"$DEBUG_HOME\Apache24\"
|
||||
" > httpd.conf
|
||||
cat httpd.conf.2 >> httpd.conf
|
||||
cd ~
|
||||
|
||||
echo "#!/bin/sh
|
||||
cd Apache24/bin
|
||||
./ab.exe \$@ > \$LOG_FILE" > apache
|
||||
chmod +x apache
|
||||
4
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/apache-1.7.1/post.sh
Normal file
4
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/apache-1.7.1/post.sh
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/sh
|
||||
./httpd_/bin/apachectl -k stop
|
||||
rm -f httpd_/logs/*
|
||||
sleep 3
|
||||
4
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/apache-1.7.1/post_windows.sh
Normal file
4
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/apache-1.7.1/post_windows.sh
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/sh
|
||||
kill -TERM `cat $HOME/Apache24/logs/httpd.pid`
|
||||
sleep 10
|
||||
rm -f $HOME/Apache24/logs/*
|
||||
3
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/apache-1.7.1/pre.sh
Normal file
3
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/apache-1.7.1/pre.sh
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/sh
|
||||
./httpd_/bin/apachectl -k start -f $HOME/httpd_/conf/httpd.conf
|
||||
sleep 5
|
||||
4
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/apache-1.7.1/pre_windows.sh
Normal file
4
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/apache-1.7.1/pre_windows.sh
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/sh
|
||||
cd Apache24/bin
|
||||
./httpd.exe &
|
||||
sleep 10
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.0.0m0-->
|
||||
<PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
<ResultsParser>
|
||||
<OutputTemplate>Document Path: /test.html
|
||||
Document Length: 3064 bytes
|
||||
|
||||
Concurrency Level: 100
|
||||
Time taken for tests: 29.224 seconds
|
||||
Complete requests: 500000
|
||||
Failed requests: 0
|
||||
Write errors: 0
|
||||
Total transferred: 1659096222 bytes
|
||||
HTML transferred: 1532088856 bytes
|
||||
Requests per second: #_RESULT_# [#/sec] (mean)
|
||||
Time per request: 5.845 [ms] (mean)
|
||||
Time per request: 0.058 [ms] (mean, across all concurrent requests)
|
||||
Transfer rate: 55440.49 [Kbytes/sec] received</OutputTemplate>
|
||||
</ResultsParser>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
31
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/apache-1.7.1/test-definition.xml
Normal file
31
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/apache-1.7.1/test-definition.xml
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.0.0m0-->
|
||||
<PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
<TestInformation>
|
||||
<Title>Apache Benchmark</Title>
|
||||
<AppVersion>2.4.29</AppVersion>
|
||||
<Description>This is a test of ab, which is the Apache benchmark program. This test profile measures how many requests per second a given system can sustain when carrying out 1,000,000 requests with 100 requests being carried out concurrently.</Description>
|
||||
<ResultScale>Requests Per Second</ResultScale>
|
||||
<Proportion>HIB</Proportion>
|
||||
<SubTitle>Static Web Page Serving</SubTitle>
|
||||
<TimesToRun>3</TimesToRun>
|
||||
</TestInformation>
|
||||
<TestProfile>
|
||||
<Version>1.7.1</Version>
|
||||
<SupportedPlatforms>Linux, Solaris, BSD, MacOSX, Windows</SupportedPlatforms>
|
||||
<SoftwareType>Utility</SoftwareType>
|
||||
<TestType>System</TestType>
|
||||
<License>Free</License>
|
||||
<Status>Verified</Status>
|
||||
<ExternalDependencies>build-utilities, perl, pcre</ExternalDependencies>
|
||||
<EnvironmentSize>208</EnvironmentSize>
|
||||
<ProjectURL>http://www.apache.org/</ProjectURL>
|
||||
<InternalTags>SMP</InternalTags>
|
||||
<Maintainer>Michael Larabel</Maintainer>
|
||||
</TestProfile>
|
||||
<TestSettings>
|
||||
<Default>
|
||||
<Arguments>-n 1000000 -c 100 http://localhost:8088/test.html</Arguments>
|
||||
</Default>
|
||||
</TestSettings>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
44
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/apache-siege-1.0.2/downloads.xml
Normal file
44
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/apache-siege-1.0.2/downloads.xml
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,44 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.2.0m1-->
|
||||
<PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
<Downloads>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>http://archive.apache.org/dist/httpd/httpd-2.4.29.tar.bz2, http://ftp.lfs-matrix.net/pub/blfs/conglomeration/httpd/httpd-2.4.29.tar.bz2</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>0c599404ef6b69eee95bcd9fcd094407</MD5>
|
||||
<SHA256>777753a5a25568a2a27428b2214980564bc1c38c1abf9ccc7630b639991f7f00</SHA256>
|
||||
<FileName>httpd-2.4.29.tar.bz2</FileName>
|
||||
<FileSize>6567926</FileSize>
|
||||
<PlatformSpecific>Linux, Solaris, BSD, MacOSX</PlatformSpecific>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>http://www.phoronix-test-suite.com/benchmark-files/apache-ab-test-files-1.tar.gz, http://www.phoronix.net/downloads/phoronix-test-suite/benchmark-files/apache-ab-test-files-1.tar.gz</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>ca0c5bf0dd482a2847c68a52c0759942</MD5>
|
||||
<FileName>apache-ab-test-files-1.tar.gz</FileName>
|
||||
<FileSize>6008</FileSize>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>http://apache.cs.utah.edu//apr/apr-1.6.3.tar.bz2, http://archive.apache.org/dist/apr/apr-1.6.3.tar.bz2</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>12f2a349483ad6f12db49ba01fbfdbfa</MD5>
|
||||
<SHA256>131f06d16d7aabd097fa992a33eec2b6af3962f93e6d570a9bd4d85e95993172</SHA256>
|
||||
<FileName>apr-1.6.3.tar.bz2</FileName>
|
||||
<FileSize>854100</FileSize>
|
||||
<PlatformSpecific>Linux, Solaris, BSD, MacOSX</PlatformSpecific>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>http://www.apache.org/dist/apr/apr-util-1.6.1.tar.bz2, http://apache.cs.utah.edu//apr/apr-util-1.6.1.tar.bz2</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>8ff5dc36fa39a2a3db1df196d3ed6086</MD5>
|
||||
<SHA256>d3e12f7b6ad12687572a3a39475545a072608f4ba03a6ce8a3778f607dd0035b</SHA256>
|
||||
<FileName>apr-util-1.6.1.tar.bz2</FileName>
|
||||
<FileSize>428595</FileSize>
|
||||
<PlatformSpecific>Linux, Solaris, BSD, MacOSX</PlatformSpecific>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>http://download.joedog.org/siege/siege-3.1.4.tar.gz</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>a893b92a453e1c1d596314aa951981f4</MD5>
|
||||
<SHA256>0436970ca81ade76eb419bc42d3f8460b475079eb5d8f199d2fa83328893099d</SHA256>
|
||||
<FileName>siege-3.1.4.tar.gz</FileName>
|
||||
<FileSize>530149</FileSize>
|
||||
<PlatformSpecific>Linux, Solaris, BSD, MacOSX</PlatformSpecific>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
</Downloads>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
40
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/apache-siege-1.0.2/install.sh
Normal file
40
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/apache-siege-1.0.2/install.sh
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/sh
|
||||
|
||||
mkdir $HOME/httpd_
|
||||
|
||||
tar -zxvf apache-ab-test-files-1.tar.gz
|
||||
tar -jxvf httpd-2.4.29.tar.bz2
|
||||
tar -jxvf apr-util-1.6.1.tar.bz2
|
||||
tar -jxvf apr-1.6.3.tar.bz2
|
||||
mv apr-1.6.3 httpd-2.4.29/srclib/apr
|
||||
mv apr-util-1.6.1 httpd-2.4.29/srclib/apr-util
|
||||
|
||||
cd httpd-2.4.29/
|
||||
./configure --prefix=$HOME/httpd_ --with-included-apr
|
||||
make -j $NUM_CPU_CORES
|
||||
echo $? > ~/install-exit-status
|
||||
make install
|
||||
cd ~
|
||||
rm -rf httpd-2.4.29/
|
||||
rm -rf httpd_/manual/
|
||||
|
||||
patch -p0 < CHANGE-APACHE-PORT.patch
|
||||
mv -f test.html httpd_/htdocs/
|
||||
mv -f pts.png httpd_/htdocs/
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
cd ~
|
||||
tar -xf siege-3.1.4.tar.gz
|
||||
cd siege-3.1.4
|
||||
./configure
|
||||
make -j $NUM_CPU_CORES
|
||||
cd utils
|
||||
bash siege.config
|
||||
cd ~
|
||||
|
||||
echo "#!/bin/sh
|
||||
cd siege-3.1.4/src
|
||||
./siege \$@ 2>&1 | grep -v HTTP > \$LOG_FILE
|
||||
echo \$? > ~/test-exit-status" > apache-siege
|
||||
|
||||
chmod +x apache-siege
|
||||
4
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/apache-siege-1.0.2/post.sh
Normal file
4
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/apache-siege-1.0.2/post.sh
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/sh
|
||||
./httpd_/bin/apachectl -k stop
|
||||
rm -f httpd_/logs/*
|
||||
sleep 3
|
||||
7
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/apache-siege-1.0.2/pre.sh
Normal file
7
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/apache-siege-1.0.2/pre.sh
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/sh
|
||||
./httpd_/bin/apachectl -k start -f $HOME/httpd_/conf/httpd.conf
|
||||
sleep 5
|
||||
|
||||
cd siege-3.1.4/utils
|
||||
bash siege.config
|
||||
cd ~
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.2.0m1-->
|
||||
<PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
<ResultsParser>
|
||||
<OutputTemplate>Transaction rate: #_RESULT_# trans/sec</OutputTemplate>
|
||||
</ResultsParser>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,62 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.2.0m1-->
|
||||
<PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
<TestInformation>
|
||||
<Title>Apache Siege</Title>
|
||||
<AppVersion>2.4.29</AppVersion>
|
||||
<Description>This is a test of the Apache web server performance being facilitated by the Siege web serverb enchmark program.</Description>
|
||||
<ResultScale>Transactions Per Second</ResultScale>
|
||||
<Proportion>HIB</Proportion>
|
||||
<TimesToRun>3</TimesToRun>
|
||||
</TestInformation>
|
||||
<TestProfile>
|
||||
<Version>1.0.2</Version>
|
||||
<SupportedPlatforms>Linux, Solaris, BSD, MacOSX</SupportedPlatforms>
|
||||
<SoftwareType>Utility</SoftwareType>
|
||||
<TestType>System</TestType>
|
||||
<License>Free</License>
|
||||
<Status>Verified</Status>
|
||||
<ExternalDependencies>build-utilities, perl, pcre, openssl-development</ExternalDependencies>
|
||||
<EnvironmentSize>208</EnvironmentSize>
|
||||
<ProjectURL>https://www.joedog.org/siege-home/</ProjectURL>
|
||||
<InternalTags>SMP</InternalTags>
|
||||
<Maintainer>Michael Larabel</Maintainer>
|
||||
</TestProfile>
|
||||
<TestSettings>
|
||||
<Default>
|
||||
<Arguments>-r10000 -d1 -b </Arguments>
|
||||
<PostArguments> http://localhost:8088/test.html</PostArguments>
|
||||
</Default>
|
||||
<Option>
|
||||
<DisplayName>Concurrent Users</DisplayName>
|
||||
<Identifier>concurrent</Identifier>
|
||||
<ArgumentPrefix>-c</ArgumentPrefix>
|
||||
<Menu>
|
||||
<Entry>
|
||||
<Name>1</Name>
|
||||
<Value>1</Value>
|
||||
</Entry>
|
||||
<Entry>
|
||||
<Name>10</Name>
|
||||
<Value>10</Value>
|
||||
</Entry>
|
||||
<Entry>
|
||||
<Name>50</Name>
|
||||
<Value>50</Value>
|
||||
</Entry>
|
||||
<Entry>
|
||||
<Name>100</Name>
|
||||
<Value>100</Value>
|
||||
</Entry>
|
||||
<Entry>
|
||||
<Name>200</Name>
|
||||
<Value>200</Value>
|
||||
</Entry>
|
||||
<Entry>
|
||||
<Name>250</Name>
|
||||
<Value>250</Value>
|
||||
</Entry>
|
||||
</Menu>
|
||||
</Option>
|
||||
</TestSettings>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
51
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/appleseed-1.0.1/downloads.xml
Normal file
51
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/appleseed-1.0.1/downloads.xml
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,51 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v9.0.1-->
|
||||
<PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
<Downloads>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>https://github.com/appleseedhq/appleseed/releases/download/2.0.0-beta/appleseed-2.0.0-beta-0-g5cff7b96b-linux64-gcc48.zip</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>092da084b0c6f0b4871e478ae308aa8c</MD5>
|
||||
<SHA256>4cc73c2c836c153dd9056ccf6499738923e826dbebd8652776ff3c7973f824f2</SHA256>
|
||||
<FileName>appleseed-2.0.0-beta-0-g5cff7b96b-linux64-gcc48.zip</FileName>
|
||||
<FileSize>108932072</FileSize>
|
||||
<PlatformSpecific>Linux</PlatformSpecific>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>https://github.com/appleseedhq/appleseed/releases/download/2.0.0-beta/appleseed-2.0.0-beta-0-g5cff7b96b-win64-vs140.zip</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>4e6befb880dfeece518f4ccadd5f2f2c</MD5>
|
||||
<SHA256>1cc690aac45100b3e228cf6888cec9faf777994ef32ed96a3110d0b0e102bb57</SHA256>
|
||||
<FileName>appleseed-2.0.0-beta-0-g5cff7b96b-win64-vs140.zip</FileName>
|
||||
<FileSize>62994385</FileSize>
|
||||
<PlatformSpecific>Windows</PlatformSpecific>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>https://github.com/appleseedhq/appleseed/releases/download/2.0.0-beta/appleseed-2.0.0-beta-0-g5cff7b96b-mac64-clang.zip</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>3056f48a0bcd3552e9985f31f6c8d4e3</MD5>
|
||||
<SHA256>c068875973d480f83ae5901277d7a5f196f4a2975bf3878a19898bf77394b0d5</SHA256>
|
||||
<FileName>appleseed-2.0.0-beta-0-g5cff7b96b-mac64-clang.zip</FileName>
|
||||
<FileSize>100735747</FileSize>
|
||||
<PlatformSpecific>MacOSX</PlatformSpecific>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>https://github.com/appleseedhq/appleseed-scenes/releases/download/1.8.0-beta/emily_1.4.zip</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>ac70fa83eb5f12966fd28a000c54c210</MD5>
|
||||
<SHA256>3ad9332ad0777d70871454228587372fee9ad98db35483cd25c96b7663b81886</SHA256>
|
||||
<FileName>emily_1.4.zip</FileName>
|
||||
<FileSize>417182051</FileSize>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>https://github.com/appleseedhq/appleseed-scenes/releases/download/1.8.0-beta/disney_material_1.2.zip</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>4eebe5b47792b8ca031995cf9e613893</MD5>
|
||||
<SHA256>6aa882aab4ce14129fbc899a9e00e65d281a239373f17705d536488511d719c4</SHA256>
|
||||
<FileName>disney_material_1.2.zip</FileName>
|
||||
<FileSize>3436200</FileSize>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>https://github.com/appleseedhq/appleseed-scenes/releases/download/1.8.0-beta/material_tester_1.4.zip</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>64cfa21fad171fa1ceb32539b448755a</MD5>
|
||||
<SHA256>0e185ed1363f98c826c7b37763ccac0b203118df850c9583be29299b4f8da22e</SHA256>
|
||||
<FileName>material_tester_1.4.zip</FileName>
|
||||
<FileSize>21341121</FileSize>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
</Downloads>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
15
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/appleseed-1.0.1/install.sh
Normal file
15
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/appleseed-1.0.1/install.sh
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/sh
|
||||
|
||||
unzip -o appleseed-2.0.0-beta-0-g5cff7b96b-linux64-gcc48.zip
|
||||
unzip -o emily_1.4.zip
|
||||
unzip -o disney_material_1.2.zip
|
||||
unzip -o material_tester_1.4.zip
|
||||
|
||||
cp -va emily/* appleseed
|
||||
cp -va disney_material/* appleseed
|
||||
cp -va material_tester/* appleseed
|
||||
|
||||
echo "#!/bin/bash
|
||||
cd appleseed
|
||||
./bin/appleseed.cli --benchmark-mode \$@ > \$LOG_FILE 2>&1" > appleseed-benchmark
|
||||
chmod +x appleseed-benchmark
|
||||
15
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/appleseed-1.0.1/install_macosx.sh
Normal file
15
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/appleseed-1.0.1/install_macosx.sh
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/sh
|
||||
|
||||
unzip -o appleseed-2.0.0-beta-0-g5cff7b96b-mac64-clang.zip
|
||||
unzip -o emily_1.4.zip
|
||||
unzip -o disney_material_1.2.zip
|
||||
unzip -o material_tester_1.4.zip
|
||||
|
||||
cp -va emily/* appleseed
|
||||
cp -va disney_material/* appleseed
|
||||
cp -va material_tester/* appleseed
|
||||
|
||||
echo "#!/bin/bash
|
||||
cd appleseed
|
||||
./bin/appleseed.cli --benchmark-mode \$@ > \$LOG_FILE 2>&1" > appleseed-benchmark
|
||||
chmod +x appleseed-benchmark
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/sh
|
||||
|
||||
unzip -o appleseed-2.0.0-beta-0-g5cff7b96b-win64-vs140.zip
|
||||
unzip -o emily_1.4.zip
|
||||
unzip -o disney_material_1.2.zip
|
||||
unzip -o material_tester_1.4.zip
|
||||
|
||||
cp -va emily/* appleseed
|
||||
cp -va disney_material/* appleseed
|
||||
cp -va material_tester/* appleseed
|
||||
|
||||
echo "#!/bin/bash
|
||||
cd appleseed
|
||||
./bin/appleseed.cli.exe --benchmark-mode \$@ > \$LOG_FILE 2>&1" > appleseed-benchmark
|
||||
chmod +x appleseed-benchmark
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v9.0.1-->
|
||||
<PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
<ResultsParser>
|
||||
<OutputTemplate>render_time=#_RESULT_#</OutputTemplate>
|
||||
<LineHint>render_time</LineHint>
|
||||
</ResultsParser>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v9.0.1-->
|
||||
<PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
<TestInformation>
|
||||
<Title>Appleseed</Title>
|
||||
<AppVersion>2.0 Beta</AppVersion>
|
||||
<Description>Appleseed is an open-source production renderer focused on physically-based global illumination rendering engine primarily designed for animation and visual effects.</Description>
|
||||
<ResultScale>Seconds</ResultScale>
|
||||
<Proportion>LIB</Proportion>
|
||||
<Executable>appleseed-benchmark</Executable>
|
||||
<TimesToRun>1</TimesToRun>
|
||||
</TestInformation>
|
||||
<TestProfile>
|
||||
<Version>1.0.1</Version>
|
||||
<SupportedPlatforms>Linux, Windows, MacOSX</SupportedPlatforms>
|
||||
<SoftwareType>Utility</SoftwareType>
|
||||
<TestType>System</TestType>
|
||||
<License>Free</License>
|
||||
<Status>Verified</Status>
|
||||
<SupportedArchitectures>x86_64</SupportedArchitectures>
|
||||
<EnvironmentSize>800</EnvironmentSize>
|
||||
<ProjectURL>https://appleseedhq.net/</ProjectURL>
|
||||
<InternalTags>SMP</InternalTags>
|
||||
<Maintainer>Michael Larabel</Maintainer>
|
||||
</TestProfile>
|
||||
<TestSettings>
|
||||
<Option>
|
||||
<DisplayName>Scene</DisplayName>
|
||||
<Identifier>scene</Identifier>
|
||||
<Menu>
|
||||
<Entry>
|
||||
<Name>Emily</Name>
|
||||
<Value>emily.appleseed</Value>
|
||||
</Entry>
|
||||
<Entry>
|
||||
<Name>Disney Material</Name>
|
||||
<Value>disney_material_1.appleseed</Value>
|
||||
</Entry>
|
||||
<Entry>
|
||||
<Name>Material Tester</Name>
|
||||
<Value>material_tester_ambient_occlusion.appleseed</Value>
|
||||
</Entry>
|
||||
</Menu>
|
||||
</Option>
|
||||
</TestSettings>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
13
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/askap-2.0.0/downloads.xml
Normal file
13
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/askap-2.0.0/downloads.xml
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v9.2.0m0-->
|
||||
<PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
<Downloads>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>http://www.phoronix-test-suite.com/benchmark-files/askap-benchmarks-20180423.tar.xz</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>6a3ad3da88fadab821251f01a9976cd6</MD5>
|
||||
<SHA256>2e64604abfbb3442e21830eff372f7c6aa21e4e355e2454a134426f23ef368bb</SHA256>
|
||||
<FileName>askap-benchmarks-20180423.tar.xz</FileName>
|
||||
<FileSize>15828836</FileSize>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
</Downloads>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
44
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/askap-2.0.0/install.sh
Normal file
44
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/askap-2.0.0/install.sh
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,44 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/sh
|
||||
|
||||
tar -xf askap-benchmarks-20180423.tar.xz
|
||||
|
||||
cd ~/askap-benchmarks/tConvolveOpenCL
|
||||
make
|
||||
cd ~/askap-benchmarks/tConvolveCuda
|
||||
make
|
||||
cd ~/askap-benchmarks/tConvolveMPI
|
||||
make
|
||||
cd ~/askap-benchmarks/tConvolveOMP
|
||||
make
|
||||
cd ~/askap-benchmarks/tConvolveMT
|
||||
make
|
||||
echo $? > ~/install-exit-status
|
||||
|
||||
cd ~/
|
||||
echo "#!/bin/sh
|
||||
cd askap-benchmarks/
|
||||
|
||||
case \"\$1\" in
|
||||
\"tConvolveOpenCL\")
|
||||
cd tConvolveOpenCL
|
||||
./tConvolveOpenCL > \$LOG_FILE
|
||||
;;
|
||||
\"tConvolveCuda\")
|
||||
cd tConvolveCuda
|
||||
./tConvolveCuda > \$LOG_FILE
|
||||
;;
|
||||
\"tConvolveMPI\")
|
||||
cd tConvolveMPI
|
||||
mpirun -np \$NUM_CPU_PHYSICAL_CORES ./tConvolveMPI > \$LOG_FILE
|
||||
;;
|
||||
\"tConvolveOMP\")
|
||||
cd tConvolveOMP
|
||||
OMP_NUM_THREADS=\$NUM_CPU_PHYSICAL_CORES ./tConvolveOMP > \$LOG_FILE
|
||||
;;
|
||||
\"tConvolveMT\")
|
||||
cd tConvolveMT
|
||||
./tConvolveMT \$NUM_CPU_PHYSICAL_CORES > \$LOG_FILE
|
||||
;;
|
||||
esac
|
||||
echo \$? > ~/test-exit-status" > askap
|
||||
chmod +x askap
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v9.2.0m0-->
|
||||
<PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
<ResultsParser>
|
||||
<OutputTemplate>Gridding rate #_RESULT_#</OutputTemplate>
|
||||
<AppendToArgumentsDescription>Gridding</AppendToArgumentsDescription>
|
||||
</ResultsParser>
|
||||
<ResultsParser>
|
||||
<OutputTemplate>Degridding rate #_RESULT_#</OutputTemplate>
|
||||
<AppendToArgumentsDescription>Degridding</AppendToArgumentsDescription>
|
||||
</ResultsParser>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
53
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/askap-2.0.0/test-definition.xml
Normal file
53
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/askap-2.0.0/test-definition.xml
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,53 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v9.2.0m0-->
|
||||
<PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
<TestInformation>
|
||||
<Title>ASKAP</Title>
|
||||
<AppVersion>2018-11-10</AppVersion>
|
||||
<Description>This is a CUDA benchmark of ATNF's ASKAP Benchmark with currently using the tConvolveCuda sub-test.</Description>
|
||||
<ResultScale>Million Grid Points Per Second</ResultScale>
|
||||
<Proportion>HIB</Proportion>
|
||||
<TimesToRun>3</TimesToRun>
|
||||
</TestInformation>
|
||||
<TestProfile>
|
||||
<Version>2.0.0</Version>
|
||||
<SupportedPlatforms>Linux</SupportedPlatforms>
|
||||
<SoftwareType>Benchmark</SoftwareType>
|
||||
<TestType>System</TestType>
|
||||
<License>Free</License>
|
||||
<Status>Verified</Status>
|
||||
<ExternalDependencies>build-utilities, cuda, opencl, openmpi-development</ExternalDependencies>
|
||||
<EnvironmentSize>35</EnvironmentSize>
|
||||
<ProjectURL>https://github.com/ATNF/askap-benchmarks</ProjectURL>
|
||||
<InternalTags>CUDA, SMP, MPI, OpenMP</InternalTags>
|
||||
<Maintainer>Michael Larabel</Maintainer>
|
||||
</TestProfile>
|
||||
<TestSettings>
|
||||
<Option>
|
||||
<DisplayName>Test</DisplayName>
|
||||
<Identifier>test</Identifier>
|
||||
<Menu>
|
||||
<Entry>
|
||||
<Name>tConvolve OpenCL</Name>
|
||||
<Value>tConvolve OpenCL</Value>
|
||||
</Entry>
|
||||
<Entry>
|
||||
<Name>tConvolve CUDA</Name>
|
||||
<Value>tConvolveCuda</Value>
|
||||
</Entry>
|
||||
<Entry>
|
||||
<Name>tConvolve MPI</Name>
|
||||
<Value>tConvolveMPI</Value>
|
||||
</Entry>
|
||||
<Entry>
|
||||
<Name>tConvolve OpenMP</Name>
|
||||
<Value>tConvolveOMP</Value>
|
||||
</Entry>
|
||||
<Entry>
|
||||
<Name>tConvolve MT</Name>
|
||||
<Value>tConvolveMT</Value>
|
||||
</Entry>
|
||||
</Menu>
|
||||
</Option>
|
||||
</TestSettings>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
13
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/askap-2.0.1/downloads.xml
Normal file
13
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/askap-2.0.1/downloads.xml
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v9.2.0m1-->
|
||||
<PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
<Downloads>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>http://www.phoronix-test-suite.com/benchmark-files/askap-benchmarks-20180423.tar.xz</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>6a3ad3da88fadab821251f01a9976cd6</MD5>
|
||||
<SHA256>2e64604abfbb3442e21830eff372f7c6aa21e4e355e2454a134426f23ef368bb</SHA256>
|
||||
<FileName>askap-benchmarks-20180423.tar.xz</FileName>
|
||||
<FileSize>15828836</FileSize>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
</Downloads>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
44
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/askap-2.0.1/install.sh
Normal file
44
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/askap-2.0.1/install.sh
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,44 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/sh
|
||||
|
||||
tar -xf askap-benchmarks-20180423.tar.xz
|
||||
|
||||
cd ~/askap-benchmarks/tConvolveOpenCL
|
||||
make
|
||||
cd ~/askap-benchmarks/tConvolveCuda
|
||||
make
|
||||
cd ~/askap-benchmarks/tConvolveMPI
|
||||
make
|
||||
cd ~/askap-benchmarks/tConvolveOMP
|
||||
make
|
||||
cd ~/askap-benchmarks/tConvolveMT
|
||||
make
|
||||
echo $? > ~/install-exit-status
|
||||
|
||||
cd ~/
|
||||
echo "#!/bin/sh
|
||||
cd askap-benchmarks/
|
||||
|
||||
case \"\$1\" in
|
||||
\"tConvolveOpenCL\")
|
||||
cd tConvolveOpenCL
|
||||
./tConvolveOpenCL > \$LOG_FILE
|
||||
;;
|
||||
\"tConvolveCuda\")
|
||||
cd tConvolveCuda
|
||||
./tConvolveCuda > \$LOG_FILE
|
||||
;;
|
||||
\"tConvolveMPI\")
|
||||
cd tConvolveMPI
|
||||
mpirun --allow-run-as-root -np \$NUM_CPU_PHYSICAL_CORES ./tConvolveMPI > \$LOG_FILE
|
||||
;;
|
||||
\"tConvolveOMP\")
|
||||
cd tConvolveOMP
|
||||
OMP_NUM_THREADS=\$NUM_CPU_PHYSICAL_CORES ./tConvolveOMP > \$LOG_FILE
|
||||
;;
|
||||
\"tConvolveMT\")
|
||||
cd tConvolveMT
|
||||
./tConvolveMT \$NUM_CPU_PHYSICAL_CORES > \$LOG_FILE
|
||||
;;
|
||||
esac
|
||||
echo \$? > ~/test-exit-status" > askap
|
||||
chmod +x askap
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v9.2.0m1-->
|
||||
<PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
<ResultsParser>
|
||||
<OutputTemplate>Gridding rate #_RESULT_#</OutputTemplate>
|
||||
<AppendToArgumentsDescription>Gridding</AppendToArgumentsDescription>
|
||||
</ResultsParser>
|
||||
<ResultsParser>
|
||||
<OutputTemplate>Degridding rate #_RESULT_#</OutputTemplate>
|
||||
<AppendToArgumentsDescription>Degridding</AppendToArgumentsDescription>
|
||||
</ResultsParser>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
53
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/askap-2.0.1/test-definition.xml
Normal file
53
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/askap-2.0.1/test-definition.xml
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,53 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v9.2.0m1-->
|
||||
<PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
<TestInformation>
|
||||
<Title>ASKAP</Title>
|
||||
<AppVersion>2018-11-10</AppVersion>
|
||||
<Description>This is a CUDA benchmark of ATNF's ASKAP Benchmark with currently using the tConvolveCuda sub-test.</Description>
|
||||
<ResultScale>Million Grid Points Per Second</ResultScale>
|
||||
<Proportion>HIB</Proportion>
|
||||
<TimesToRun>3</TimesToRun>
|
||||
</TestInformation>
|
||||
<TestProfile>
|
||||
<Version>2.0.1</Version>
|
||||
<SupportedPlatforms>Linux</SupportedPlatforms>
|
||||
<SoftwareType>Benchmark</SoftwareType>
|
||||
<TestType>System</TestType>
|
||||
<License>Free</License>
|
||||
<Status>Verified</Status>
|
||||
<ExternalDependencies>build-utilities, cuda, opencl, openmpi-development</ExternalDependencies>
|
||||
<EnvironmentSize>35</EnvironmentSize>
|
||||
<ProjectURL>https://github.com/ATNF/askap-benchmarks</ProjectURL>
|
||||
<InternalTags>CUDA, SMP, MPI, OpenMP</InternalTags>
|
||||
<Maintainer>Michael Larabel</Maintainer>
|
||||
</TestProfile>
|
||||
<TestSettings>
|
||||
<Option>
|
||||
<DisplayName>Test</DisplayName>
|
||||
<Identifier>test</Identifier>
|
||||
<Menu>
|
||||
<Entry>
|
||||
<Name>tConvolve OpenCL</Name>
|
||||
<Value>tConvolve OpenCL</Value>
|
||||
</Entry>
|
||||
<Entry>
|
||||
<Name>tConvolve CUDA</Name>
|
||||
<Value>tConvolveCuda</Value>
|
||||
</Entry>
|
||||
<Entry>
|
||||
<Name>tConvolve MPI</Name>
|
||||
<Value>tConvolveMPI</Value>
|
||||
</Entry>
|
||||
<Entry>
|
||||
<Name>tConvolve OpenMP</Name>
|
||||
<Value>tConvolveOMP</Value>
|
||||
</Entry>
|
||||
<Entry>
|
||||
<Name>tConvolve MT</Name>
|
||||
<Value>tConvolveMT</Value>
|
||||
</Entry>
|
||||
</Menu>
|
||||
</Option>
|
||||
</TestSettings>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
12
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/asmfish-1.0.1/downloads.xml
Normal file
12
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/asmfish-1.0.1/downloads.xml
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v7.4.0-->
|
||||
<PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
<Downloads>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>http://www.phoronix-test-suite.com/benchmark-files/asmFish-20170919.tar.bz2</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>e661249ff7147e34d95e1183db569f03</MD5>
|
||||
<SHA256>f5dcd56234ec30420073cb0af6b77ba91384a64f289c8e05583a225bf2edb7fb</SHA256>
|
||||
<FileSize>811822</FileSize>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
</Downloads>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
15
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/asmfish-1.0.1/install.sh
Normal file
15
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/asmfish-1.0.1/install.sh
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/sh
|
||||
|
||||
tar -xjvf asmFish-20170919.tar.bz2
|
||||
rm -rf asmFish-Bin
|
||||
mv asmFish asmFish-Bin
|
||||
cd asmFish-Bin
|
||||
chmod +x asmFish/fasm
|
||||
make
|
||||
echo $? > ~/install-exit-status
|
||||
cd ~
|
||||
|
||||
echo "#!/bin/sh
|
||||
cd asmFish-Bin
|
||||
echo \"bench 1024 \$NUM_CPU_CORES 26\" | ./Linux/asmFishL_*_base > \$LOG_FILE 2>&1" > asmfish
|
||||
chmod +x asmfish
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v7.4.0-->
|
||||
<PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
<ResultsParser>
|
||||
<OutputTemplate>Nodes/second : #_RESULT_#</OutputTemplate>
|
||||
</ResultsParser>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
26
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/asmfish-1.0.1/test-definition.xml
Normal file
26
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/asmfish-1.0.1/test-definition.xml
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v7.4.0-->
|
||||
<PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
<TestInformation>
|
||||
<Title>asmFish</Title>
|
||||
<AppVersion>2017-09-19</AppVersion>
|
||||
<Description>This is a test of asmFish, an advanced chess benchmark written in Assembly.</Description>
|
||||
<ResultScale>Nodes/second</ResultScale>
|
||||
<Proportion>HIB</Proportion>
|
||||
<SubTitle>1024 Hash Memory, 26 Depth</SubTitle>
|
||||
<TimesToRun>3</TimesToRun>
|
||||
</TestInformation>
|
||||
<TestProfile>
|
||||
<Version>1.0.1</Version>
|
||||
<SupportedPlatforms>Linux, Solaris, MacOSX, BSD</SupportedPlatforms>
|
||||
<SoftwareType>Utility</SoftwareType>
|
||||
<TestType>Processor</TestType>
|
||||
<License>Free</License>
|
||||
<Status>Verified</Status>
|
||||
<ExternalDependencies>build-utilities</ExternalDependencies>
|
||||
<EnvironmentSize>5</EnvironmentSize>
|
||||
<ProjectURL>https://github.com/lantonov/asmFish/</ProjectURL>
|
||||
<InternalTags>SMP</InternalTags>
|
||||
<Maintainer>Michael Larabel</Maintainer>
|
||||
</TestProfile>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
13
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/asmfish-1.1.0/downloads.xml
Normal file
13
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/asmfish-1.1.0/downloads.xml
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.4.0-->
|
||||
<PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
<Downloads>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>http://www.phoronix-test-suite.com/benchmark-files/asmFish-20180723.zip</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>15c79b8378787f5fee0a37ccc22fe97f</MD5>
|
||||
<SHA256>f03f6c037ad37cde553ffd02efb4643a43a71cbb4942c809aeb22db12cb1e0c1</SHA256>
|
||||
<FileName>asmFish-20180723.zip</FileName>
|
||||
<FileSize>2207999</FileSize>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
</Downloads>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
16
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/asmfish-1.1.0/install.sh
Normal file
16
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/asmfish-1.1.0/install.sh
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/sh
|
||||
|
||||
unzip -o asmFish-20180723.zip
|
||||
cd asmFish-master
|
||||
chmod +x LinuxOS_binaries/*
|
||||
cd ~
|
||||
|
||||
echo "#!/bin/sh
|
||||
cd asmFish-master
|
||||
if [ \$OS_ARCH = \"aarch64\" ]
|
||||
then
|
||||
echo \"bench 1024 \$NUM_CPU_CORES 26\" | ./LinuxOS_binaries/armFishL_2018-07-23_v8 > \$LOG_FILE 2>&1
|
||||
else
|
||||
echo \"bench 1024 \$NUM_CPU_CORES 26\" | ./LinuxOS_binaries/asmFishL_2018-07-23_base > \$LOG_FILE 2>&1
|
||||
fi" > asmfish
|
||||
chmod +x asmfish
|
||||
11
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/asmfish-1.1.0/install_macosx.sh
Normal file
11
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/asmfish-1.1.0/install_macosx.sh
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/sh
|
||||
|
||||
unzip -o asmFish-20180723.zip
|
||||
cd asmFish-master
|
||||
chmod +x MacOS_binaries/*
|
||||
cd ~
|
||||
|
||||
echo "#!/bin/sh
|
||||
cd asmFish-master
|
||||
echo \"bench 1024 \$NUM_CPU_CORES 26\" | ./asmFishX_2018-07-23_base > \$LOG_FILE 2>&1" > asmfish
|
||||
chmod +x asmfish
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/sh
|
||||
|
||||
unzip -o asmFish-20180723.zip
|
||||
|
||||
echo "#!/bin/sh
|
||||
cd asmFish-master
|
||||
echo \"bench 1024 \$NUM_CPU_CORES 26\" | ./asmFishW_2018-07-23_base.exe > \$LOG_FILE 2>&1" > asmfish
|
||||
chmod +x asmfish
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.4.0-->
|
||||
<PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
<ResultsParser>
|
||||
<OutputTemplate>Nodes/second : #_RESULT_#</OutputTemplate>
|
||||
</ResultsParser>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
25
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/asmfish-1.1.0/test-definition.xml
Normal file
25
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/asmfish-1.1.0/test-definition.xml
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.4.0-->
|
||||
<PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
<TestInformation>
|
||||
<Title>asmFish</Title>
|
||||
<AppVersion>2018-07-23</AppVersion>
|
||||
<Description>This is a test of asmFish, an advanced chess benchmark written in Assembly.</Description>
|
||||
<ResultScale>Nodes/second</ResultScale>
|
||||
<Proportion>HIB</Proportion>
|
||||
<SubTitle>1024 Hash Memory, 26 Depth</SubTitle>
|
||||
<TimesToRun>3</TimesToRun>
|
||||
</TestInformation>
|
||||
<TestProfile>
|
||||
<Version>1.1.0</Version>
|
||||
<SupportedPlatforms>Linux, Windows, MacOSX</SupportedPlatforms>
|
||||
<SoftwareType>Utility</SoftwareType>
|
||||
<TestType>Processor</TestType>
|
||||
<License>Free</License>
|
||||
<Status>Verified</Status>
|
||||
<EnvironmentSize>5</EnvironmentSize>
|
||||
<ProjectURL>https://github.com/lantonov/asmFish/</ProjectURL>
|
||||
<InternalTags>SMP</InternalTags>
|
||||
<Maintainer>Michael Larabel</Maintainer>
|
||||
</TestProfile>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.4.0m1-->
|
||||
<PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
<Downloads>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>http://www.phoronix-test-suite.com/benchmark-files/batman-arkham-origins-config-1.zip</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>baa176aaa93fe9927bb407fbcd80a443</MD5>
|
||||
<SHA256>92e5d6b46491a36a4722eb97e7b0a84c2ab97d7292281fe3b2d94c5fe7d8dce5</SHA256>
|
||||
<FileName>batman-arkham-origins-config-1.zip</FileName>
|
||||
<FileSize>1077</FileSize>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
</Downloads>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
29
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/batman-origins-1.6.0/install.sh
Normal file
29
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/batman-origins-1.6.0/install.sh
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/sh
|
||||
|
||||
if which steam>/dev/null 2>&1 ;
|
||||
then
|
||||
echo 0 > ~/install-exit-status
|
||||
else
|
||||
echo "ERROR: Steam is not found on the system! This test profile needs a working Steam installation in the PATH"
|
||||
echo 2 > ~/install-exit-status
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
HOME=$DEBUG_REAL_HOME steam steam://install/209000
|
||||
|
||||
unzip -o batman-arkham-origins-config-1.zip
|
||||
cp -f GFXSettings.BatmanArkhamOrigins.xml $DEBUG_REAL_HOME/.steam/steam/steamapps/compatdata/209000/pfx/drive_c/users/steamuser/My\ Documents/WB\ Games/Batman\ Arkham\ Origins/
|
||||
|
||||
echo "#!/bin/bash
|
||||
rm -f \$DEBUG_REAL_HOME/.steam/steam/steamapps/common/Batman\ Arkham\ Origins/SinglePlayer/BMGame/Logs/benchmark.log
|
||||
|
||||
cp -f GFXSettings.BatmanArkhamOrigins.xml \$DEBUG_REAL_HOME/.steam/steam/steamapps/compatdata/209000/pfx/drive_c/users/steamuser/My\ Documents/WB\ Games/Batman\ Arkham\ Origins/
|
||||
|
||||
HOME=\$DEBUG_REAL_HOME steam -applaunch 209000 Benchmark ResX=\$1 ResY=\$2
|
||||
sleep 30
|
||||
while [ ! -f \$DEBUG_REAL_HOME/.steam/steam/steamapps/common/Batman\ Arkham\ Origins/SinglePlayer/BMGame/Logs/benchmark.log ]
|
||||
do
|
||||
sleep 2
|
||||
done
|
||||
killall -9 BatmanOrigins.exe
|
||||
cat \$DEBUG_REAL_HOME/.steam/steam/steamapps/common/Batman\ Arkham\ Origins/SinglePlayer/BMGame/Logs/benchmark.log > \$LOG_FILE" > batman-origins
|
||||
chmod +x batman-origins
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.4.0m1-->
|
||||
<PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
<ResultsParser>
|
||||
<OutputTemplate>Min = #_MIN_RESULT_# Max = #_MAX_RESULT_# Avg = #_RESULT_#</OutputTemplate>
|
||||
<LineHint>Avg =</LineHint>
|
||||
</ResultsParser>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.4.0m1-->
|
||||
<PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
<TestInformation>
|
||||
<Title>Batman: Arkham Origins</Title>
|
||||
<Description>This is a benchmark of >Batman: Arkham Origins running under Steam Play (Proton) on Linux. The test profile assumes you have a Steam account, have Steam installed for the system, and that Batman: Arkham Origins is already purchased/installed. This automates the process of executing the game and using a standardized time demo.</Description>
|
||||
<ResultScale>Frames Per Second</ResultScale>
|
||||
<Proportion>HIB</Proportion>
|
||||
<TimesToRun>3</TimesToRun>
|
||||
<PreInstallMessage>This test will attempt to install the necessary game using your Steam account. If the test appears hung you may need to manually exit the Steam client.</PreInstallMessage>
|
||||
</TestInformation>
|
||||
<TestProfile>
|
||||
<Version>1.6.0</Version>
|
||||
<SupportedPlatforms>Linux</SupportedPlatforms>
|
||||
<SoftwareType>Game</SoftwareType>
|
||||
<TestType>Graphics</TestType>
|
||||
<License>Retail</License>
|
||||
<Status>Verified</Status>
|
||||
<SupportedArchitectures>x86, x86_64</SupportedArchitectures>
|
||||
<ExternalDependencies>steam</ExternalDependencies>
|
||||
<RequiresDisplay>TRUE</RequiresDisplay>
|
||||
<EnvironmentSize>4</EnvironmentSize>
|
||||
<ProjectURL>https://store.steampowered.com/agecheck/app/209000/</ProjectURL>
|
||||
<Maintainer>Michael Larabel</Maintainer>
|
||||
</TestProfile>
|
||||
<TestSettings>
|
||||
<Option>
|
||||
<DisplayName>Resolution</DisplayName>
|
||||
<Identifier>auto-resolution</Identifier>
|
||||
<Menu>
|
||||
<Entry>
|
||||
<Name>$VIDEO_WIDTH x $VIDEO_HEIGHT</Name>
|
||||
<Value>$VIDEO_WIDTH $VIDEO_HEIGHT</Value>
|
||||
</Entry>
|
||||
</Menu>
|
||||
</Option>
|
||||
</TestSettings>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
38
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/blender-1.4.1/downloads.xml
Normal file
38
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/blender-1.4.1/downloads.xml
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.0.0m0-->
|
||||
<PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
<Downloads>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>http://download.blender.org/release/Blender2.79/blender-2.79a-linux-glibc219-x86_64.tar.bz2, http://www.blend4web.com/blender/release/Blender2.79/blender-2.79a-linux-glibc219-x86_64.tar.bz2</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>58e66f8c49f87bd4ca5d424864820c53</MD5>
|
||||
<SHA256>f84ac519ade1f6b015d97291bfdbe670427058acb621f06ba8cf4afd06fdce35</SHA256>
|
||||
<FileSize>143108233</FileSize>
|
||||
<PlatformSpecific>Linux</PlatformSpecific>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>http://www.blend4web.com/blender/release/Blender2.79/blender-2.79a-windows64.zip, http://download.blender.org/release/Blender2.79/blender-2.79a-windows64.zip</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>2b6ecd66f023c1b38189528bc606e2d1</MD5>
|
||||
<SHA256>27d30566ce891f5e1bbc3feb006efff6872bab1e3e4c5fbf7deb6eca052d8085</SHA256>
|
||||
<FileSize>115537274</FileSize>
|
||||
<PlatformSpecific>Windows</PlatformSpecific>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>http://download.blender.org/demo/test/cycles_benchmark_20160228.zip</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>61dabc9cc92dec9549f73f7453d9a875</MD5>
|
||||
<SHA256>026e7499a7bd9e0d41fe4d43e611a145a62d8d5df4fe347a6a08c6f0e98cf0c6</SHA256>
|
||||
<FileSize>530883683</FileSize>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>http://svn.blender.org/svnroot/bf-blender/trunk/lib/benchmarks/cycles/barbershop_interior/barbershop_interior_cpu.blend</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>2b1cb4c2f4f1813ab7a8d95dceabf48d</MD5>
|
||||
<SHA256>95972b56180462cac47ec82f3a755bd9111ec18ca37a6196a319c013db994130</SHA256>
|
||||
<FileSize>287574804</FileSize>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>http://svn.blender.org/svnroot/bf-blender/trunk/lib/benchmarks/cycles/barbershop_interior/barbershop_interior_gpu.blend</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>10e5a559064df9f1da9dd43bef3f4523</MD5>
|
||||
<SHA256>4a79ec95e7d96602ab16d475370f6b765a713a546edfa420dd53a4c25e464417</SHA256>
|
||||
<FileSize>287594564</FileSize>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
</Downloads>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
39
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/blender-1.4.1/install.sh
Normal file
39
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/blender-1.4.1/install.sh
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/sh
|
||||
|
||||
tar -xjf blender-2.79a-linux-glibc219-x86_64.tar.bz2
|
||||
unzip -o cycles_benchmark_20160228.zip
|
||||
|
||||
mv benchmark/bmw27/*.blend ~
|
||||
mv benchmark/classroom/*.blend ~
|
||||
mv benchmark/fishy_cat/*.blend ~
|
||||
mv benchmark/pabellon_barcelona/*.blend ~
|
||||
rm -rf benchmark
|
||||
|
||||
echo "#!/bin/bash
|
||||
cd blender-2.79a-linux-glibc219-x86_64
|
||||
BLEND_ARGS=\$@
|
||||
if [[ \$@ =~ .*CUDA.* ]]
|
||||
then
|
||||
COMPUTE_TYPE=\"CUDA\"
|
||||
elif [[ \$@ =~ .*OPENCL.* ]]
|
||||
then
|
||||
COMPUTE_TYPE=\"OPENCL\"
|
||||
elif [[ \$@ =~ .*NONE.* ]]
|
||||
then
|
||||
COMPUTE_TYPE=\"NONE\"
|
||||
BLEND_ARGS=\${BLEND_ARGS/_gpu/_cpu}
|
||||
else
|
||||
COMPUTE_TYPE=\"NONE\"
|
||||
BLEND_ARGS=\${BLEND_ARGS/_gpu/_cpu}
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
echo \"import bpy
|
||||
|
||||
bpy.context.user_preferences.addons['cycles'].preferences.compute_device_type = '\$COMPUTE_TYPE'
|
||||
bpy.ops.wm.save_userpref()\" > setgpu.py
|
||||
|
||||
./blender -b --python setgpu.py
|
||||
|
||||
./blender \$BLEND_ARGS > \$LOG_FILE 2> /dev/null
|
||||
rm -f output.test" > blender
|
||||
chmod +x blender
|
||||
41
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/blender-1.4.1/install_windows.sh
Normal file
41
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/blender-1.4.1/install_windows.sh
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/sh
|
||||
|
||||
unzip -o blender-2.79a-windows64.zip
|
||||
unzip -o cycles_benchmark_20160228.zip
|
||||
|
||||
mv benchmark/bmw27/*.blend ~
|
||||
mv benchmark/classroom/*.blend ~
|
||||
mv benchmark/fishy_cat/*.blend ~
|
||||
mv benchmark/pabellon_barcelona/*.blend ~
|
||||
rm -rf benchmark
|
||||
|
||||
echo "#!/bin/bash
|
||||
cd blender-2.79a-windows64
|
||||
BLEND_ARGS=\$@
|
||||
if [[ \$@ =~ .*CUDA.* ]]
|
||||
then
|
||||
COMPUTE_TYPE=\"CUDA\"
|
||||
elif [[ \$@ =~ .*OPENCL.* ]]
|
||||
then
|
||||
COMPUTE_TYPE=\"OPENCL\"
|
||||
elif [[ \$@ =~ .*NONE.* ]]
|
||||
then
|
||||
COMPUTE_TYPE=\"NONE\"
|
||||
BLEND_ARGS=\${BLEND_ARGS/_gpu/_cpu}
|
||||
else
|
||||
COMPUTE_TYPE=\"NONE\"
|
||||
BLEND_ARGS=\${BLEND_ARGS/_gpu/_cpu}
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
echo \"import bpy
|
||||
|
||||
bpy.context.user_preferences.addons['cycles'].preferences.compute_device_type = '\$COMPUTE_TYPE'
|
||||
bpy.ops.wm.save_userpref()\" > ~/blender-setgpu.py
|
||||
export HOME=\"\$DEBUG_HOME\"
|
||||
export PATH=\$DEBUG_PATH
|
||||
export PWD=\$DEBUG_HOME\blender-2.79a-windows64
|
||||
./blender.exe -b --python \$DEBUG_HOME\blender-setgpu.py
|
||||
|
||||
./blender.exe \$BLEND_ARGS > \$LOG_FILE
|
||||
rm -f output.test" > blender
|
||||
chmod +x blender
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.0.0m0-->
|
||||
<PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
<ResultsParser>
|
||||
<OutputTemplate>Time: #_RESULT_# (Saving: 00:00.03)</OutputTemplate>
|
||||
<LineHint>Saving:</LineHint>
|
||||
</ResultsParser>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
89
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/blender-1.4.1/test-definition.xml
Normal file
89
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/blender-1.4.1/test-definition.xml
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,89 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.0.0m0-->
|
||||
<PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
<TestInformation>
|
||||
<Title>Blender</Title>
|
||||
<AppVersion>2.79a</AppVersion>
|
||||
<Description>Blender is an open-source 3D creation software project. This test is of Blender's Cycles benchmark with various sample files. GPU computing via OpenCL or CUDA is supported.</Description>
|
||||
<ResultScale>Seconds</ResultScale>
|
||||
<Proportion>LIB</Proportion>
|
||||
<TimesToRun>1</TimesToRun>
|
||||
</TestInformation>
|
||||
<TestProfile>
|
||||
<Version>1.4.1</Version>
|
||||
<SupportedPlatforms>Linux, Windows</SupportedPlatforms>
|
||||
<SoftwareType>Utility</SoftwareType>
|
||||
<TestType>System</TestType>
|
||||
<License>Free</License>
|
||||
<Status>Verified</Status>
|
||||
<SupportedArchitectures>x86_64</SupportedArchitectures>
|
||||
<ExternalDependencies>bzip2-development, glut, xorg-development, opencl</ExternalDependencies>
|
||||
<EnvironmentSize>450</EnvironmentSize>
|
||||
<ProjectURL>https://www.blender.org/</ProjectURL>
|
||||
<InternalTags>OpenCL, CUDA</InternalTags>
|
||||
<Maintainer>Michael Larabel</Maintainer>
|
||||
</TestProfile>
|
||||
<TestSettings>
|
||||
<Default>
|
||||
<Arguments>-noaudio --enable-autoexec</Arguments>
|
||||
</Default>
|
||||
<Option>
|
||||
<DisplayName>Blend File</DisplayName>
|
||||
<Identifier>blend</Identifier>
|
||||
<ArgumentPrefix>-b </ArgumentPrefix>
|
||||
<ArgumentPostfix> -o output.test -x 1 -F JPEG -f 1</ArgumentPostfix>
|
||||
<DefaultEntry>0</DefaultEntry>
|
||||
<Menu>
|
||||
<Entry>
|
||||
<Name>BMW27</Name>
|
||||
<Value>../bmw27_gpu.blend</Value>
|
||||
<Message></Message>
|
||||
</Entry>
|
||||
<Entry>
|
||||
<Name>Classroom</Name>
|
||||
<Value>../classroom_gpu.blend</Value>
|
||||
<Message></Message>
|
||||
</Entry>
|
||||
<Entry>
|
||||
<Name>Fishy Cat</Name>
|
||||
<Value>../fishy_cat_gpu.blend</Value>
|
||||
<Message></Message>
|
||||
</Entry>
|
||||
<Entry>
|
||||
<Name>Pabellon Barcelona</Name>
|
||||
<Value>../pavillon_barcelone_gpu.blend</Value>
|
||||
<Message></Message>
|
||||
</Entry>
|
||||
<Entry>
|
||||
<Name>Barbershop</Name>
|
||||
<Value>../barbershop_interior_gpu.blend</Value>
|
||||
<Message></Message>
|
||||
</Entry>
|
||||
</Menu>
|
||||
</Option>
|
||||
<Option>
|
||||
<DisplayName>Compute</DisplayName>
|
||||
<Identifier>compute</Identifier>
|
||||
<ArgumentPrefix> </ArgumentPrefix>
|
||||
<ArgumentPostfix></ArgumentPostfix>
|
||||
<DefaultEntry>0</DefaultEntry>
|
||||
<Menu>
|
||||
<Entry>
|
||||
<Name>CPU-Only</Name>
|
||||
<Value>NONE</Value>
|
||||
<Message></Message>
|
||||
</Entry>
|
||||
<Entry>
|
||||
<Name>OpenCL</Name>
|
||||
<Value>OPENCL</Value>
|
||||
<Message></Message>
|
||||
</Entry>
|
||||
<Entry>
|
||||
<Name>CUDA</Name>
|
||||
<Value>CUDA</Value>
|
||||
<Message></Message>
|
||||
</Entry>
|
||||
</Menu>
|
||||
</Option>
|
||||
</TestSettings>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
43
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/blender-1.5.1/downloads.xml
Normal file
43
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/blender-1.5.1/downloads.xml
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v9.2.0m2-->
|
||||
<PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
<Downloads>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>https://download.blender.org/release/Blender2.81/blender-2.81-linux-glibc217-x86_64.tar.bz2</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>49fd7a97a2b8453b9ca130843e0fa27e</MD5>
|
||||
<SHA256>e201e7c3dd46aae4a464ec764190199b0ca9ff2e51f9883cd869a4539f33c592</SHA256>
|
||||
<FileName>blender-2.81-linux-glibc217-x86_64.tar.bz2</FileName>
|
||||
<FileSize>173223670</FileSize>
|
||||
<PlatformSpecific>Linux</PlatformSpecific>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>https://download.blender.org/release/Blender2.81/blender-2.81-windows64.zip</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>52164927761a2965d2b843f2e5e3f6c4</MD5>
|
||||
<SHA256>b350533d23b678d870a3e78a2a0e27e952dc7db49ab801f00025a148dea0d2f5</SHA256>
|
||||
<FileName>blender-2.81-windows64.zip</FileName>
|
||||
<FileSize>153245746</FileSize>
|
||||
<PlatformSpecific>Windows</PlatformSpecific>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>http://download.blender.org/demo/test/cycles_benchmark_20160228.zip</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>61dabc9cc92dec9549f73f7453d9a875</MD5>
|
||||
<SHA256>026e7499a7bd9e0d41fe4d43e611a145a62d8d5df4fe347a6a08c6f0e98cf0c6</SHA256>
|
||||
<FileName>cycles_benchmark_20160228.zip</FileName>
|
||||
<FileSize>530883683</FileSize>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>http://svn.blender.org/svnroot/bf-blender/trunk/lib/benchmarks/cycles/barbershop_interior/barbershop_interior_cpu.blend</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>2b1cb4c2f4f1813ab7a8d95dceabf48d</MD5>
|
||||
<SHA256>95972b56180462cac47ec82f3a755bd9111ec18ca37a6196a319c013db994130</SHA256>
|
||||
<FileName>barbershop_interior_cpu.blend</FileName>
|
||||
<FileSize>287574804</FileSize>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>http://svn.blender.org/svnroot/bf-blender/trunk/lib/benchmarks/cycles/barbershop_interior/barbershop_interior_gpu.blend</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>10e5a559064df9f1da9dd43bef3f4523</MD5>
|
||||
<SHA256>4a79ec95e7d96602ab16d475370f6b765a713a546edfa420dd53a4c25e464417</SHA256>
|
||||
<FileName>barbershop_interior_gpu.blend</FileName>
|
||||
<FileSize>287594564</FileSize>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
</Downloads>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
44
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/blender-1.5.1/install.sh
Normal file
44
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/blender-1.5.1/install.sh
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,44 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/sh
|
||||
|
||||
tar -xjf blender-2.81-linux-glibc217-x86_64.tar.bz2
|
||||
unzip -o cycles_benchmark_20160228.zip
|
||||
|
||||
mv benchmark/bmw27/*.blend ~
|
||||
mv benchmark/classroom/*.blend ~
|
||||
mv benchmark/fishy_cat/*.blend ~
|
||||
mv benchmark/pabellon_barcelona/*.blend ~
|
||||
rm -rf benchmark
|
||||
|
||||
echo "#!/bin/bash
|
||||
cd blender-2.81-linux-glibc217-x86_64/
|
||||
BLEND_ARGS=\$@
|
||||
if [[ \$@ =~ .*CUDA.* ]]
|
||||
then
|
||||
COMPUTE_TYPE=\"CUDA\"
|
||||
elif [[ \$@ =~ .*OPENCL.* ]]
|
||||
then
|
||||
COMPUTE_TYPE=\"OPENCL\"
|
||||
elif [[ \$@ =~ .*OPTIX.* ]]
|
||||
then
|
||||
COMPUTE_TYPE=\"OPTIX\"
|
||||
elif [[ \$@ =~ .*NONE.* ]]
|
||||
then
|
||||
COMPUTE_TYPE=\"NONE\"
|
||||
BLEND_ARGS=\${BLEND_ARGS/_gpu/_cpu}
|
||||
else
|
||||
COMPUTE_TYPE=\"NONE\"
|
||||
BLEND_ARGS=\${BLEND_ARGS/_gpu/_cpu}
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
echo \"import bpy
|
||||
bpy.context.preferences.addons['cycles'].preferences.get_devices()
|
||||
bpy.context.preferences.addons['cycles'].preferences.compute_device_type = '\$COMPUTE_TYPE'
|
||||
bpy.context.preferences.addons['cycles'].preferences.devices[0].use = True
|
||||
|
||||
bpy.ops.wm.save_userpref()\" > setgpu.py
|
||||
|
||||
./blender -b --python setgpu.py
|
||||
|
||||
./blender \$BLEND_ARGS > \$LOG_FILE 2> /dev/null
|
||||
rm -f output.test" > blender
|
||||
chmod +x blender
|
||||
47
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/blender-1.5.1/install_windows.sh
Normal file
47
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/blender-1.5.1/install_windows.sh
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,47 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/sh
|
||||
|
||||
unzip -o blender-2.81-windows64.zip
|
||||
unzip -o cycles_benchmark_20160228.zip
|
||||
|
||||
mv benchmark/bmw27/*.blend ~
|
||||
mv benchmark/classroom/*.blend ~
|
||||
mv benchmark/fishy_cat/*.blend ~
|
||||
mv benchmark/pabellon_barcelona/*.blend ~
|
||||
rm -rf benchmark
|
||||
|
||||
echo "#!/bin/bash
|
||||
cd blender-2.81-windows64
|
||||
BLEND_ARGS=\$@
|
||||
if [[ \$@ =~ .*CUDA.* ]]
|
||||
then
|
||||
COMPUTE_TYPE=\"CUDA\"
|
||||
elif [[ \$@ =~ .*OPENCL.* ]]
|
||||
then
|
||||
COMPUTE_TYPE=\"OPENCL\"
|
||||
elif [[ \$@ =~ .*OPTIX.* ]]
|
||||
then
|
||||
COMPUTE_TYPE=\"OPTIX\"
|
||||
elif [[ \$@ =~ .*NONE.* ]]
|
||||
then
|
||||
COMPUTE_TYPE=\"NONE\"
|
||||
BLEND_ARGS=\${BLEND_ARGS/_gpu/_cpu}
|
||||
else
|
||||
COMPUTE_TYPE=\"NONE\"
|
||||
BLEND_ARGS=\${BLEND_ARGS/_gpu/_cpu}
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
echo \"import bpy
|
||||
|
||||
bpy.context.preferences.addons['cycles'].preferences.get_devices()
|
||||
bpy.context.preferences.addons['cycles'].preferences.compute_device_type = '\$COMPUTE_TYPE'
|
||||
bpy.context.preferences.addons['cycles'].preferences.devices[0].use = True
|
||||
|
||||
bpy.ops.wm.save_userpref()\" > ~/blender-setgpu.py
|
||||
export HOME=\"\$DEBUG_HOME\"
|
||||
export PATH=\$DEBUG_PATH
|
||||
export PWD=\$DEBUG_HOME\blender-2.81-windows64
|
||||
./blender.exe -b --python \$DEBUG_HOME\blender-setgpu.py
|
||||
|
||||
./blender.exe \$BLEND_ARGS > \$LOG_FILE
|
||||
rm -f output.test" > blender
|
||||
chmod +x blender
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v9.2.0m2-->
|
||||
<PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
<ResultsParser>
|
||||
<OutputTemplate>Time: #_RESULT_# (Saving: 00:00.03)</OutputTemplate>
|
||||
<LineHint>Saving:</LineHint>
|
||||
</ResultsParser>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
82
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/blender-1.5.1/test-definition.xml
Normal file
82
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/blender-1.5.1/test-definition.xml
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,82 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v9.2.0m2-->
|
||||
<PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
<TestInformation>
|
||||
<Title>Blender</Title>
|
||||
<AppVersion>2.81</AppVersion>
|
||||
<Description>Blender is an open-source 3D creation software project. This test is of Blender's Cycles benchmark with various sample files. GPU computing via OpenCL or CUDA is supported.</Description>
|
||||
<ResultScale>Seconds</ResultScale>
|
||||
<Proportion>LIB</Proportion>
|
||||
<TimesToRun>3</TimesToRun>
|
||||
</TestInformation>
|
||||
<TestProfile>
|
||||
<Version>1.6.0</Version>
|
||||
<SupportedPlatforms>Linux, Windows</SupportedPlatforms>
|
||||
<SoftwareType>Utility</SoftwareType>
|
||||
<TestType>System</TestType>
|
||||
<License>Free</License>
|
||||
<Status>Verified</Status>
|
||||
<SupportedArchitectures>x86_64</SupportedArchitectures>
|
||||
<ExternalDependencies>bzip2-development, glut, xorg-development, opencl</ExternalDependencies>
|
||||
<EnvironmentSize>950</EnvironmentSize>
|
||||
<ProjectURL>https://www.blender.org/</ProjectURL>
|
||||
<InternalTags>OpenCL, CUDA</InternalTags>
|
||||
<Maintainer>Michael Larabel</Maintainer>
|
||||
</TestProfile>
|
||||
<TestSettings>
|
||||
<Default>
|
||||
<Arguments>-noaudio --enable-autoexec</Arguments>
|
||||
</Default>
|
||||
<Option>
|
||||
<DisplayName>Blend File</DisplayName>
|
||||
<Identifier>blend</Identifier>
|
||||
<ArgumentPrefix>-b </ArgumentPrefix>
|
||||
<ArgumentPostfix> -o output.test -x 1 -F JPEG -f 1</ArgumentPostfix>
|
||||
<Menu>
|
||||
<Entry>
|
||||
<Name>BMW27</Name>
|
||||
<Value>../bmw27_gpu.blend</Value>
|
||||
</Entry>
|
||||
<Entry>
|
||||
<Name>Classroom</Name>
|
||||
<Value>../classroom_gpu.blend</Value>
|
||||
</Entry>
|
||||
<Entry>
|
||||
<Name>Fishy Cat</Name>
|
||||
<Value>../fishy_cat_gpu.blend</Value>
|
||||
</Entry>
|
||||
<Entry>
|
||||
<Name>Pabellon Barcelona</Name>
|
||||
<Value>../pavillon_barcelone_gpu.blend</Value>
|
||||
</Entry>
|
||||
<Entry>
|
||||
<Name>Barbershop</Name>
|
||||
<Value>../barbershop_interior_gpu.blend</Value>
|
||||
</Entry>
|
||||
</Menu>
|
||||
</Option>
|
||||
<Option>
|
||||
<DisplayName>Compute</DisplayName>
|
||||
<Identifier>compute</Identifier>
|
||||
<ArgumentPrefix> </ArgumentPrefix>
|
||||
<Menu>
|
||||
<Entry>
|
||||
<Name>CPU-Only</Name>
|
||||
<Value>NONE</Value>
|
||||
</Entry>
|
||||
<Entry>
|
||||
<Name>OpenCL</Name>
|
||||
<Value>OPENCL</Value>
|
||||
</Entry>
|
||||
<Entry>
|
||||
<Name>CUDA</Name>
|
||||
<Value>CUDA</Value>
|
||||
</Entry>
|
||||
<Entry>
|
||||
<Name>NVIDIA OptiX</Name>
|
||||
<Value>OPTIX</Value>
|
||||
</Entry>
|
||||
</Menu>
|
||||
</Option>
|
||||
</TestSettings>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
43
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/blender-1.6.0/downloads.xml
Normal file
43
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/blender-1.6.0/downloads.xml
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v9.2.0m2-->
|
||||
<PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
<Downloads>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>https://download.blender.org/release/Blender2.81/blender-2.81-linux-glibc217-x86_64.tar.bz2</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>49fd7a97a2b8453b9ca130843e0fa27e</MD5>
|
||||
<SHA256>e201e7c3dd46aae4a464ec764190199b0ca9ff2e51f9883cd869a4539f33c592</SHA256>
|
||||
<FileName>blender-2.81-linux-glibc217-x86_64.tar.bz2</FileName>
|
||||
<FileSize>173223670</FileSize>
|
||||
<PlatformSpecific>Linux</PlatformSpecific>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>https://download.blender.org/release/Blender2.81/blender-2.81-windows64.zip</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>52164927761a2965d2b843f2e5e3f6c4</MD5>
|
||||
<SHA256>b350533d23b678d870a3e78a2a0e27e952dc7db49ab801f00025a148dea0d2f5</SHA256>
|
||||
<FileName>blender-2.81-windows64.zip</FileName>
|
||||
<FileSize>153245746</FileSize>
|
||||
<PlatformSpecific>Windows</PlatformSpecific>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>http://download.blender.org/demo/test/cycles_benchmark_20160228.zip</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>61dabc9cc92dec9549f73f7453d9a875</MD5>
|
||||
<SHA256>026e7499a7bd9e0d41fe4d43e611a145a62d8d5df4fe347a6a08c6f0e98cf0c6</SHA256>
|
||||
<FileName>cycles_benchmark_20160228.zip</FileName>
|
||||
<FileSize>530883683</FileSize>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>http://svn.blender.org/svnroot/bf-blender/trunk/lib/benchmarks/cycles/barbershop_interior/barbershop_interior_cpu.blend</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>2b1cb4c2f4f1813ab7a8d95dceabf48d</MD5>
|
||||
<SHA256>95972b56180462cac47ec82f3a755bd9111ec18ca37a6196a319c013db994130</SHA256>
|
||||
<FileName>barbershop_interior_cpu.blend</FileName>
|
||||
<FileSize>287574804</FileSize>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
<Package>
|
||||
<URL>http://svn.blender.org/svnroot/bf-blender/trunk/lib/benchmarks/cycles/barbershop_interior/barbershop_interior_gpu.blend</URL>
|
||||
<MD5>10e5a559064df9f1da9dd43bef3f4523</MD5>
|
||||
<SHA256>4a79ec95e7d96602ab16d475370f6b765a713a546edfa420dd53a4c25e464417</SHA256>
|
||||
<FileName>barbershop_interior_gpu.blend</FileName>
|
||||
<FileSize>287594564</FileSize>
|
||||
</Package>
|
||||
</Downloads>
|
||||
</PhoronixTestSuite>
|
||||
44
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/blender-1.6.0/install.sh
Normal file
44
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/blender-1.6.0/install.sh
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,44 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/sh
|
||||
|
||||
tar -xjf blender-2.81-linux-glibc217-x86_64.tar.bz2
|
||||
unzip -o cycles_benchmark_20160228.zip
|
||||
|
||||
mv benchmark/bmw27/*.blend ~
|
||||
mv benchmark/classroom/*.blend ~
|
||||
mv benchmark/fishy_cat/*.blend ~
|
||||
mv benchmark/pabellon_barcelona/*.blend ~
|
||||
rm -rf benchmark
|
||||
|
||||
echo "#!/bin/bash
|
||||
cd blender-2.81-linux-glibc217-x86_64/
|
||||
BLEND_ARGS=\$@
|
||||
if [[ \$@ =~ .*CUDA.* ]]
|
||||
then
|
||||
COMPUTE_TYPE=\"CUDA\"
|
||||
elif [[ \$@ =~ .*OPENCL.* ]]
|
||||
then
|
||||
COMPUTE_TYPE=\"OPENCL\"
|
||||
elif [[ \$@ =~ .*OPTIX.* ]]
|
||||
then
|
||||
COMPUTE_TYPE=\"OPTIX\"
|
||||
elif [[ \$@ =~ .*NONE.* ]]
|
||||
then
|
||||
COMPUTE_TYPE=\"NONE\"
|
||||
BLEND_ARGS=\${BLEND_ARGS/_gpu/_cpu}
|
||||
else
|
||||
COMPUTE_TYPE=\"NONE\"
|
||||
BLEND_ARGS=\${BLEND_ARGS/_gpu/_cpu}
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
echo \"import bpy
|
||||
bpy.context.preferences.addons['cycles'].preferences.get_devices()
|
||||
bpy.context.preferences.addons['cycles'].preferences.compute_device_type = '\$COMPUTE_TYPE'
|
||||
bpy.context.preferences.addons['cycles'].preferences.devices[0].use = True
|
||||
|
||||
bpy.ops.wm.save_userpref()\" > setgpu.py
|
||||
|
||||
./blender -b --python setgpu.py
|
||||
|
||||
./blender \$BLEND_ARGS > \$LOG_FILE 2> /dev/null
|
||||
rm -f output.test" > blender
|
||||
chmod +x blender
|
||||
47
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/blender-1.6.0/install_windows.sh
Normal file
47
ob-cache/test-profiles/pts/blender-1.6.0/install_windows.sh
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,47 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/sh
|
||||
|
||||
unzip -o blender-2.81-windows64.zip
|
||||
unzip -o cycles_benchmark_20160228.zip
|
||||
|
||||
mv benchmark/bmw27/*.blend ~
|
||||
mv benchmark/classroom/*.blend ~
|
||||
mv benchmark/fishy_cat/*.blend ~
|
||||
mv benchmark/pabellon_barcelona/*.blend ~
|
||||
rm -rf benchmark
|
||||
|
||||
echo "#!/bin/bash
|
||||
cd blender-2.81-windows64
|
||||
BLEND_ARGS=\$@
|
||||
if [[ \$@ =~ .*CUDA.* ]]
|
||||
then
|
||||
COMPUTE_TYPE=\"CUDA\"
|
||||
elif [[ \$@ =~ .*OPENCL.* ]]
|
||||
then
|
||||
COMPUTE_TYPE=\"OPENCL\"
|
||||
elif [[ \$@ =~ .*OPTIX.* ]]
|
||||
then
|
||||
COMPUTE_TYPE=\"OPTIX\"
|
||||
elif [[ \$@ =~ .*NONE.* ]]
|
||||
then
|
||||
COMPUTE_TYPE=\"NONE\"
|
||||
BLEND_ARGS=\${BLEND_ARGS/_gpu/_cpu}
|
||||
else
|
||||
COMPUTE_TYPE=\"NONE\"
|
||||
BLEND_ARGS=\${BLEND_ARGS/_gpu/_cpu}
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
echo \"import bpy
|
||||
|
||||
bpy.context.preferences.addons['cycles'].preferences.get_devices()
|
||||
bpy.context.preferences.addons['cycles'].preferences.compute_device_type = '\$COMPUTE_TYPE'
|
||||
bpy.context.preferences.addons['cycles'].preferences.devices[0].use = True
|
||||
|
||||
bpy.ops.wm.save_userpref()\" > ~/blender-setgpu.py
|
||||
export HOME=\"\$DEBUG_HOME\"
|
||||
export PATH=\$DEBUG_PATH
|
||||
export PWD=\$DEBUG_HOME\blender-2.81-windows64
|
||||
./blender.exe -b --python \$DEBUG_HOME\blender-setgpu.py
|
||||
|
||||
./blender.exe \$BLEND_ARGS > \$LOG_FILE
|
||||
rm -f output.test" > blender
|
||||
chmod +x blender
|
||||
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