@@ -30,8 +30,7 @@ import getopt
import Gnuplot
from numpy import *
from decimal import *
-sys.path.append('../intel_pstate_tracer')
-#import intel_pstate_tracer
+sys.path.append(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "..", "intel_pstate_tracer"))
import intel_pstate_tracer as ipt
__license__ = "GPL version 2"
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-#!/bin/sh
+#!/bin/bash
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
# Testing and monitor the cpu desire performance, frequency, load,
@@ -66,12 +66,15 @@ post_clear_gitsource()
install_gitsource()
{
- if [ ! -d $git_name ]; then
+ if [ ! -d $SCRIPTDIR/$git_name ]; then
+ pushd $(pwd) > /dev/null 2>&1
+ cd $SCRIPTDIR
printf "Download gitsource, please wait a moment ...\n\n"
wget -O $git_tar $gitsource_url > /dev/null 2>&1
printf "Tar gitsource ...\n\n"
tar -xzf $git_tar
+ popd > /dev/null 2>&1
fi
}
@@ -79,12 +82,14 @@ install_gitsource()
run_gitsource()
{
echo "Launching amd pstate tracer for $1 #$2 tracer_interval: $TRACER_INTERVAL"
- ./amd_pstate_trace.py -n tracer-gitsource-$1-$2 -i $TRACER_INTERVAL > /dev/null 2>&1 &
+ $TRACER -n tracer-gitsource-$1-$2 -i $TRACER_INTERVAL > /dev/null 2>&1 &
printf "Make and test gitsource for $1 #$2 make_cpus: $MAKE_CPUS\n"
- cd $git_name
- perf stat -a --per-socket -I 1000 -e power/energy-pkg/ /usr/bin/time -o ../$OUTFILE_GIT.time-gitsource-$1-$2.log make test -j$MAKE_CPUS > ../$OUTFILE_GIT-perf-$1-$2.log 2>&1
- cd ..
+ BACKUP_DIR=$(pwd)
+ pushd $BACKUP_DIR > /dev/null 2>&1
+ cd $SCRIPTDIR/$git_name
+ perf stat -a --per-socket -I 1000 -e power/energy-pkg/ /usr/bin/time -o $BACKUP_DIR/$OUTFILE_GIT.time-gitsource-$1-$2.log make test -j$MAKE_CPUS > $BACKUP_DIR/$OUTFILE_GIT-perf-$1-$2.log 2>&1
+ popd > /dev/null 2>&1
for job in `jobs -p`
do
@@ -8,9 +8,12 @@ else
FILE_MAIN=DONE
fi
-source basic.sh
-source tbench.sh
-source gitsource.sh
+SCRIPTDIR=`dirname "$0"`
+TRACER=$SCRIPTDIR/../../../power/x86/amd_pstate_tracer/amd_pstate_trace.py
+
+source $SCRIPTDIR/basic.sh
+source $SCRIPTDIR/tbench.sh
+source $SCRIPTDIR/gitsource.sh
# amd-pstate-ut only run on x86/x86_64 AMD systems.
ARCH=$(uname -m 2>/dev/null | sed -e 's/i.86/x86/' -e 's/x86_64/x86/')
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ post_clear_tbench()
run_tbench()
{
echo "Launching amd pstate tracer for $1 #$2 tracer_interval: $TRACER_INTERVAL"
- ./amd_pstate_trace.py -n tracer-tbench-$1-$2 -i $TRACER_INTERVAL > /dev/null 2>&1 &
+ $TRACER -n tracer-tbench-$1-$2 -i $TRACER_INTERVAL > /dev/null 2>&1 &
printf "Test tbench for $1 #$2 time_limit: $TIME_LIMIT procs_num: $PROCESS_NUM\n"
tbench_srv > /dev/null 2>&1 &
In selftests/amd-pstate, tbench and gitsource microbenchmarks are used to compare the performance with different governors. In current implementation the relative path to run `amd_pstate_tracer.py` is broken. Fix this by using absolute paths. Signed-off-by: Swapnil Sapkal <swapnil.sapkal@amd.com> --- .../x86/amd_pstate_tracer/amd_pstate_trace.py | 3 +-- tools/testing/selftests/amd-pstate/gitsource.sh | 17 +++++++++++------ tools/testing/selftests/amd-pstate/run.sh | 9 ++++++--- tools/testing/selftests/amd-pstate/tbench.sh | 2 +- 4 files changed, 19 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)