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##############################################################################
# Copyright (c) 2016 Huawei Technologies Co.,Ltd and others.
#
# All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
# are made available under the terms of the Apache License, Version 2.0
# which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
##############################################################################
"""cache hit/miss ratio and usage statistics"""
from __future__ import absolute_import
import pkg_resources
import logging
import re
import yardstick.ssh as ssh
from yardstick.benchmark.scenarios import base
from six.moves import zip
LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class CACHEstat(base.Scenario):
"""Collect cache statistics.
This scenario reads system cache hit/miss ratio and other statistics on
a Linux host.
cache statistics are read using 'cachestat'.
cachestat - show Linux page cache hit/miss statistics.
Uses Linux ftrace.
This is a proof of concept using Linux ftrace capabilities on older
kernels, and works by using function profiling for in-kernel counters.
Specifically, four kernel functions are traced:
mark_page_accessed() for measuring cache accesses
mark_buffer_dirty() for measuring cache writes
add_to_page_cache_lru() for measuring page additions
account_page_dirtied() for measuring page dirties
It is possible that these functions have been renamed (or are different
logically) for your kernel version, and this script will not work as-is.
This script was written on Linux 3.13. This script is a sandcastle: the
kernel may wash some away, and you'll need to rebuild.
USAGE: cachestat [-Dht] [interval]
eg,
cachestat 5 # show stats every 5 seconds
Run "cachestat -h" for full usage.
WARNING: This uses dynamic tracing of kernel functions, and could cause
kernel panics or freezes. Test, and know what you are doing, before use.
It also traces cache activity, which can be frequent, and cost some
overhead. The statistics should be treated as best-effort: there may be
some error margin depending on unusual workload types.
REQUIREMENTS: CONFIG_FUNCTION_PROFILER, awk.
"""
__scenario_type__ = "CACHEstat"
TARGET_SCRIPT = "cache_stat.bash"
def __init__(self, scenario_cfg, context_cfg):
"""Scenario construction."""
self.scenario_cfg = scenario_cfg
self.context_cfg = context_cfg
self.setup_done = False
def setup(self):
"""Scenario setup."""
self.target_script = pkg_resources.resource_filename(
"yardstick.benchmark.scenarios.compute",
CACHEstat.TARGET_SCRIPT)
host = self.context_cfg['host']
user = host.get('user', 'ubuntu')
ssh_port = host.get("ssh_port", ssh.DEFAULT_PORT)
ip = host.get('ip', None)
key_filename = host.get('key_filename', '~/.ssh/id_rsa')
LOG.info("user:%s, host:%s", user, ip)
self.client = ssh.SSH(user, ip, key_filename=key_filename,
port=ssh_port)
self.client.wait(timeout=600)
# copy scripts to host
self.client._put_file_shell(self.target_script, '~/cache_stat.sh')
self.setup_done = True
def _execute_command(self, cmd):
"""Execute a command on server."""
LOG.info("Executing: %s", cmd)
status, stdout, stderr = self.client.execute(cmd)
if status:
raise RuntimeError("Failed executing command: ",
cmd, stderr)
return stdout
def _filtrate_result(self, result):
fields = []
cachestat = {}
data_marker = re.compile("\d+")
ite = 0
average = {'HITS': 0, 'MISSES': 0, 'DIRTIES': 0, 'RATIO': 0,
'BUFFERS_MB': 0, 'CACHE_MB': 0}
maximum = {'HITS': 0, 'MISSES': 0, 'DIRTIES': 0, 'RATIO': 0,
'BUFFERS_MB': 0, 'CACHE_MB': 0}
# Parse cache stats
for row in result.split('\n'):
line = row.split()
if line and line[0] == 'HITS':
# header fields
fields = line[:]
elif line and re.match(data_marker, line[0]):
cache = 'cache' + str(ite)
ite += 1
values = line[:]
if values and len(values) == len(fields):
cachestat[cache] = dict(list(zip(fields, values)))
for entry in cachestat:
for item in average:
if item != 'RATIO':
average[item] += int(cachestat[entry][item])
else:
average[item] += float(cachestat[entry][item][:-1])
for item in maximum:
if item != 'RATIO':
if int(cachestat[entry][item]) > maximum[item]:
maximum[item] = int(cachestat[entry][item])
else:
if float(cachestat[entry][item][:-1]) > maximum[item]:
maximum[item] = float(cachestat[entry][item][:-1])
for item in average:
if item != 'RATIO':
average[item] = average[item] / len(cachestat)
else:
average[item] = str(average[item] / len(cachestat)) + '%'
return {'cachestat': cachestat, 'average': average, 'max': maximum}
def _get_cache_usage(self):
"""Get cache statistics."""
options = self.scenario_cfg['options']
interval = options.get("interval", 1)
cmd = "sudo bash cache_stat.sh %s" % (interval)
result = self._execute_command(cmd)
filtrated_result = self._filtrate_result(result)
return filtrated_result
def run(self, result):
if not self.setup_done:
self.setup()
result.update(self._get_cache_usage())
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