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authorRichard Elias <richardx.elias@intel.com>2018-02-28 15:48:00 +0000
committerRichard Elias <richardx.elias@intel.com>2018-03-19 11:15:54 +0000
commit82a17a3d7c59a49105d6f3b2e4044ab19f77b0a0 (patch)
treea581b058b4fe287b317360f5505b3baf96d7e40a /ci/build-vsperf.sh
parent50658b85db1d848ab1ebfa7daaac8ce479c793b4 (diff)
vsperf: Performance Matrix functionality support
The patch expands the vsperf --test-params argument with list functionality, which enables running multiple tests with different parameters. If more tests are run then parameters provided, the last parameters will be reused. Example: ./vsperf --test-params "['','TRAFFICGEN_PKTSIZE = (64,)']" phy2phy_cont phy2phy_cont CUMULATIVE_PARAMS if true, instead of using the default settings, each test will take the parameters of the previous test before applying it's own. The patch also adds the vsperf --matrix argument which analyzes and compares the results of all the tests run, printing it as a table, as well as saving it into a file in the results directory. MATRIX_METRIC metric used by Performance Matrix to compare tests. JIRA: VSPERF-554 Change-Id: I71530ddf110890612236a7e57039f249609c835b Signed-off-by: Richard Elias <richardx.elias@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Martin Klozik <martinx.klozik@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Al Morton <acmorton@att.com> Reviewed-by: Christian Trautman <ctrautma@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Sridhar Rao <sridhar.rao@spirent.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'ci/build-vsperf.sh')
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1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/ci/build-vsperf.sh b/ci/build-vsperf.sh
index cfe964ef..265a2031 100755
--- a/ci/build-vsperf.sh
+++ b/ci/build-vsperf.sh
@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ function print_results() {
printf " %-70s %-6s\n" "result_${i}" "FAILED"
EXIT=$EXIT_TC_FAILED
else
- RES_FILE=`ls -1 $1 | egrep "result_${i}_[0-9a-zA-Z\-]+.csv"`
+ RES_FILE=`ls -1 $1 | egrep "result_[0-9]+_${i}_[0-9a-zA-Z\-]+.csv"`
if [ "x$RES_FILE" != "x" -a -e "${1}/${RES_FILE}" ]; then
if grep ^FAILED "${1}/${RES_FILE}" &> /dev/null ; then