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406 lines
11 KiB
Perl
406 lines
11 KiB
Perl
package Util;
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use Sys::Hostname;
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use File::Copy;
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use POSIX qw(sys_wait_h strftime);
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sub print_log {
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my ($text) = @_;
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#print LOG $text;
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print $text;
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}
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sub print_logfile {
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my ($logfile, $test_name) = @_;
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print "DEBUG: $logfile\n";
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print_log "----------- Output from $test_name ------------- \n";
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open READRUNLOG, "$logfile" or die "Can't open log $logfile: $!\n";
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print_log " $_" while <READRUNLOG>;
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close READRUNLOG or die "Can't close log $logfile: $!\n";
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print_log "----------- End Output from $test_name --------- \n";
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}
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sub print_test_errors {
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my ($result, $name) = @_;
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if (not $result->{timed_out} and $result->{exit_value} != 0) {
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if ($result->{sig_name} ne '') {
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print_log "Error: $name: received SIG$result->{sig_name}\n";
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}
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print_log "Error: $name: exited with status $result->{exit_value}\n";
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if ($result->{dumped_core}) {
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print_log "Error: $name: dumped core.\n";
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}
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}
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}
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# Parse a file for $token, return the token.
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# Look for the line "<token><delimiter><return-value>", e.g.
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# for "__startuptime,5501"
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# token = "__startuptime"
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# delimiter = ","
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# return-value = "5501";
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#
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sub extract_token {
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my ($output, $token, $delimiter) = @_;
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use Data::Dumper;
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print Dumper("extract_token: @_");
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my $token_value = 0;
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if ($output =~ /$token/) {
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$token_value = substr($output, index($output, $delimiter) + 1);
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chomp($token_value);
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}
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return $token_value;
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}
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sub run_cmd {
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my ($home_dir, $binary_dir, $args, $timeout_secs) = @_;
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my $now = localtime();
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my $pid = 0;
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my $shell_command = join(' ', @{$args});
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my $exit_value = 1;
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my $signal_num;
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my $sig_name;
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my $dumped_core;
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my $timed_out;
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my $output;
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print_log "Begin: $now\n";
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print_log "cmd = $shell_command\n";
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eval{
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# Set XRE_NO_WINDOWS_CRASH_DIALOG to disable showing
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# the windows crash dialog in case the child process
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# crashes
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$ENV{XRE_NO_WINDOWS_CRASH_DIALOG} = 1;
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# Now cd to dir where binary is..
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chdir $binary_dir or die "chdir($binary_dir): $!\n";
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local $SIG{ALRM} = sub { die "alarm" };
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alarm $timeout_secs;
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$pid = open CMD, "$shell_command |"
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or die "Could not run command: $!";
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while (<CMD>) {
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$output .= $_;
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print_log $_;
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}
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close CMD or die "Could not close command: $!";
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$exit_value = $? >> 8;
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$signal_num = $? >> 127;
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$sig_name = signal_name($signal_num);
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$dumped_core = $? & 128;
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$timed_out = 0;
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alarm 0;
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};
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if($@){
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if($@ =~ /alarm/){
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$timed_out = 1;
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kill_process($pid);
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}else{
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print_log("Error running $shell_command: $@\n");
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$output = $@;
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}
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}
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$now = localtime();
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print_log "End: $now\n";
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if ($exit_value || $timed_out || $dumped_core || $signal_num){
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print_log("Error running $shell_command\n");
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if($output){
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print_log("Output: $output\n");
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}
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if ($exit_value) {
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print_log("Exit value: $exit_value\n");
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}
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if ($timed_out) {
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print_log("Timed out\n");
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# callers expect exit_value to be non-zero if request timed out
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$exit_value = 1;
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}
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if ($dumped_core) {
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print_log("Segfault (core dumped)\n");
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}
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if ($signal_num) {
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print_log("Received signal: $sig_name\n");
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}
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}
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return { timed_out=>$timed_out,
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exit_value=>$exit_value,
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sig_name=>$sig_name,
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output=>$output,
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dumped_core=>$dumped_core };
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}
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sub get_system_cwd {
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my $a = Cwd::getcwd()||`pwd`;
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chomp($a);
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return $a;
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}
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sub get_graph_tbox_name {
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if ($Settings::GraphNameOverride ne '') {
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return $Settings::GraphNameOverride;
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}
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my $name = hostname();
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if ($Settings::BuildTag ne '') {
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$name .= '_' . $Settings::BuildTag;
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}
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return $name;
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}
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sub print_log_test_result {
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my ($test_name, $test_title, $num_result, $units, $print_name, $print_result) = @_;
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print_log "\nTinderboxPrint:";
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if ($Settings::TestsPhoneHome) {
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my $time = POSIX::strftime "%Y:%m:%d:%H:%M:%S", localtime;
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print_log "<a title=\"$test_title\" href=\"http://$Settings::results_server/graph/query.cgi?testname=" . $test_name . "&units=$units&tbox=" . get_graph_tbox_name() . "&autoscale=1&days=7&avg=1&showpoint=$time,$num_result\">";
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} else {
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print_log "<abbr title=\"$test_title\">";
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}
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print_log $print_name;
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if (!$Settings::TestsPhoneHome) {
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print_log "</abbr>";
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}
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print_log ':' . $print_result;
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if ($Settings::TestsPhoneHome) {
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print_log "</a>";
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}
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print_log "\n";
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}
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sub print_log_test_result_ms {
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my ($test_name, $test_title, $result, $print_name) = @_;
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print_log_test_result($test_name, $test_title, $result, 'ms',
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$print_name, $result . 'ms');
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}
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sub print_log_test_result_bytes {
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my ($test_name, $test_title, $result, $print_name, $sig_figs) = @_;
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print_log_test_result($test_name, $test_title, $result, 'bytes',
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$print_name, PrintSize($result, $sig_figs) . 'B');
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}
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sub print_log_test_result_count {
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my ($test_name, $test_title, $result, $print_name, $sig_figs) = @_;
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print_log_test_result($test_name, $test_title, $result, 'count',
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$print_name, PrintSize($result, $sig_figs));
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}
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# Report test results back to a server.
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# Netscape-internal now, will push to mozilla.org, ask
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# mcafee or jrgm for details.
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#
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# Needs the following perl stubs, installed for rh7.1:
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# perl-Digest-MD5-2.13-1.i386.rpm
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# perl-MIME-Base64-2.12-6.i386.rpm
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# perl-libnet-1.0703-6.noarch.rpm
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# perl-HTML-Tagset-3.03-3.i386.rpm
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# perl-HTML-Parser-3.25-2.i386.rpm
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# perl-URI-1.12-5.noarch.rpm
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# perl-libwww-perl-5.53-3.noarch.rpm
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#
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sub send_results_to_server {
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my ($value, $raw_data, $testname) = @_;
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# Prepend raw data with cvs checkout date, performance
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# Use MOZ_CO_DATE, but with same graph/collect.cgi format. (server)
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#my $data_plus_co_time = "MOZ_CO_DATE=$co_time_str\t$raw_data";
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my $data_plus_co_time = "MOZ_CO_DATE=test";
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my $tbox = get_graph_tbox_name();
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my $tmpurl = "http://$Settings::results_server/graph/collect.cgi";
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$tmpurl .= "?value=$value&data=$data_plus_co_time&testname=$testname&tbox=$tbox";
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print_log "send_results_to_server(): \n";
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print_log "tmpurl = $tmpurl\n";
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# libwww-perl has process control problems on windows,
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# spawn wget instead.
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if ($Settings::OS =~ /^WIN/) {
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system ("wget", "-O", "/dev/null", $tmpurl);
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print_log "send_results_to_server() succeeded.\n";
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} else {
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my $res = eval q{
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use LWP::UserAgent;
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use HTTP::Request;
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my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new;
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$ua->timeout(10); # seconds
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my $req = HTTP::Request->new(GET => $tmpurl);
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my $res = $ua->request($req);
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return $res;
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};
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if ($@) {
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warn "Failed to submit startup results: $@";
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print_log "send_results_to_server() failed.\n";
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} else {
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print_log "Results submitted to server: \n" .
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$res->status_line . "\n" . $res->content . "\n";
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print_log "send_results_to_server() succeeded.\n";
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}
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}
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}
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sub kill_process {
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my ($target_pid) = @_;
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my $start_time = time;
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# Try to kill and wait 10 seconds, then try a kill -9
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my $sig;
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for $sig ('TERM', 'KILL') {
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print "kill $sig $target_pid\n";
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kill $sig => $target_pid;
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my $interval_start = time;
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while (time - $interval_start < 10) {
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# the following will work with 'cygwin' perl on win32, but not
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# with 'MSWin32' (ActiveState) perl
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my $pid = waitpid($target_pid, POSIX::WNOHANG());
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if (($pid == $target_pid and POSIX::WIFEXITED($?)) or $pid == -1) {
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my $secs = time - $start_time;
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$secs = $secs == 1 ? '1 second' : "$secs seconds";
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print_log "Process killed. Took $secs to die.\n";
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return;
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}
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sleep 1;
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}
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}
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die "Unable to kill process: $target_pid";
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}
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BEGIN {
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my %sig_num = ();
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my @sig_name = ();
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sub signal_name {
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# Find the name of a signal number
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my ($number) = @_;
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unless (@sig_name) {
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unless($Config::Config{sig_name} && $Config::Config{sig_num}) {
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die "No sigs?";
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} else {
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my @names = split ' ', $Config::Config{sig_name};
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@sig_num{@names} = split ' ', $Config::Config{sig_num};
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foreach (@names) {
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$sig_name[$sig_num{$_}] ||= $_;
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}
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}
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}
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return $sig_name[$number];
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}
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}
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sub PercentChange($$) {
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my ($old, $new) = @_;
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if ($old == 0) {
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return 0;
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}
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return ($new - $old) / $old;
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}
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# Print a value of bytes out in a reasonable
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# KB, MB, or GB form. Sig figs should probably
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# be 3, 4, or 5 for most purposes here. This used
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# to default to 3 sig figs, but I wanted 4 so I
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# generalized here. -mcafee
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#
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# Usage: PrintSize(valueAsInteger, numSigFigs)
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#
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sub PrintSize($$) {
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# print a number with 3 significant figures
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sub PrintNum($$) {
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my ($num, $sigs) = @_;
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my $rv;
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# Figure out how many decimal places to show.
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# Only doing a few cases here, for normal range
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# of test numbers.
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# Handle zero case first.
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if ($num == 0) {
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$rv = "0";
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} elsif ($num < 10**($sigs-5)) {
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$rv = sprintf "%.5f", ($num);
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} elsif ($num < 10**($sigs-4)) {
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$rv = sprintf "%.4f", ($num);
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} elsif ($num < 10**($sigs-3)) {
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$rv = sprintf "%.3f", ($num);
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} elsif ($num < 10**($sigs-2)) {
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$rv = sprintf "%.2f", ($num);
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} elsif ($num < 10**($sigs-1)) {
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$rv = sprintf "%.1f", ($num);
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} else {
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$rv = sprintf "%d", ($num);
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}
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}
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my ($size, $sigfigs) = @_;
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# 1K = 1024, previously this was approximated as 1000.
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my $rv;
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if ($size > 1073741824) { # 1024^3
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$rv = PrintNum($size / 1073741824.0, $sigfigs) . "G";
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} elsif ($size > 1048576) { # 1024^2
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$rv = PrintNum($size / 1048576.0, $sigfigs) . "M";
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} elsif ($size > 1024) {
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$rv = PrintNum($size / 1024.0, $sigfigs) . "K";
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} else {
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$rv = PrintNum($size, $sigfigs);
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}
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}
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# Page loader (-f option):
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# If you are building optimized, you need to add
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# --enable-trace-malloc --enable-perf-metrics
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# to turn the pageloader code on. If you are building debug you only
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# need
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# --enable-trace-malloc
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#
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sub ReadLeakstatsLog($) {
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my ($filename) = @_;
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my $leaks = 0;
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my $leaked_allocs = 0;
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my $mhs = 0;
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my $bytes = 0;
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my $allocs = 0;
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open LEAKSTATS, "$filename"
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or die "unable to open $filename";
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while (<LEAKSTATS>) {
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chop;
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my $line = $_;
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if ($line =~ /Leaks: (\d+) bytes, (\d+) allocations/) {
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$leaks = $1;
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$leaked_allocs = $2;
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} elsif ($line =~ /Maximum Heap Size: (\d+) bytes/) {
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$mhs = $1;
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} elsif ($line =~ /(\d+) bytes were allocated in (\d+) allocations./) {
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$bytes = $1;
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$allocs = $2;
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}
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}
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return {
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'leaks' => $leaks,
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'leaked_allocs' => $leaked_allocs,
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'mhs' => $mhs,
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'bytes' => $bytes,
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'allocs' => $allocs
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};
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}
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1;
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