133 lines
4.2 KiB
Python
Executable File
133 lines
4.2 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env python3
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import argparse
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import os
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import re
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import sys
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arg_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
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description="""
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Reports time consumed for one or more task in a format similar to the standard
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Bash 'time' builtin. Optionally sorts tasks by real (wall-clock), user (user
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space CPU), or sys (kernel CPU) time.
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""")
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arg_parser.add_argument(
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"paths",
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metavar="path",
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nargs="+",
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help="""
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A path containing task buildstats. If the path is a directory, e.g.
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build/tmp/buildstats, then all task found (recursively) in it will be
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processed. If the path is a single task buildstat, e.g.
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build/tmp/buildstats/20161018083535/foo-1.0-r0/do_compile, then just that
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buildstat will be processed. Multiple paths can be specified to process all of
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them. Files whose names do not start with "do_" are ignored.
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""")
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arg_parser.add_argument(
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"--sort",
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choices=("none", "real", "user", "sys"),
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default="none",
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help="""
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The measurement to sort the output by. Defaults to 'none', which means to sort
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by the order paths were given on the command line. For other options, tasks are
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sorted in descending order from the highest value.
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""")
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args = arg_parser.parse_args()
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# Field names and regexes for parsing out their values from buildstat files
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field_regexes = (("elapsed", ".*Elapsed time: ([0-9.]+)"),
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("user", "rusage ru_utime: ([0-9.]+)"),
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("sys", "rusage ru_stime: ([0-9.]+)"),
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("child user", "Child rusage ru_utime: ([0-9.]+)"),
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("child sys", "Child rusage ru_stime: ([0-9.]+)"))
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# A list of (<path>, <dict>) tuples, where <path> is the path of a do_* task
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# buildstat file and <dict> maps fields from the file to their values
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task_infos = []
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def save_times_for_task(path):
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"""Saves information for the buildstat file 'path' in 'task_infos'."""
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if not os.path.basename(path).startswith("do_"):
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return
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with open(path) as f:
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fields = {}
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for line in f:
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for name, regex in field_regexes:
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match = re.match(regex, line)
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if match:
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fields[name] = float(match.group(1))
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break
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# Check that all expected fields were present
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for name, regex in field_regexes:
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if name not in fields:
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print("Warning: Skipping '{}' because no field matching '{}' could be found"
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.format(path, regex),
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file=sys.stderr)
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return
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task_infos.append((path, fields))
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def save_times_for_dir(path):
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"""Runs save_times_for_task() for each file in path and its subdirs, recursively."""
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# Raise an exception for os.walk() errors instead of ignoring them
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def walk_onerror(e):
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raise e
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for root, _, files in os.walk(path, onerror=walk_onerror):
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for fname in files:
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save_times_for_task(os.path.join(root, fname))
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for path in args.paths:
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if os.path.isfile(path):
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save_times_for_task(path)
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else:
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save_times_for_dir(path)
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def elapsed_time(task_info):
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return task_info[1]["elapsed"]
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def tot_user_time(task_info):
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return task_info[1]["user"] + task_info[1]["child user"]
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def tot_sys_time(task_info):
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return task_info[1]["sys"] + task_info[1]["child sys"]
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if args.sort != "none":
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sort_fn = {"real": elapsed_time, "user": tot_user_time, "sys": tot_sys_time}
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task_infos.sort(key=sort_fn[args.sort], reverse=True)
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first_entry = True
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# Catching BrokenPipeError avoids annoying errors when the output is piped into
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# e.g. 'less' or 'head' and not completely read
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try:
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for task_info in task_infos:
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real = elapsed_time(task_info)
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user = tot_user_time(task_info)
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sys = tot_sys_time(task_info)
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if not first_entry:
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print()
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first_entry = False
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# Mimic Bash's 'time' builtin
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print("{}:\n"
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"real\t{}m{:.3f}s\n"
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"user\t{}m{:.3f}s\n"
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"sys\t{}m{:.3f}s"
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.format(task_info[0],
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int(real//60), real%60,
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int(user//60), user%60,
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int(sys//60), sys%60))
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except BrokenPipeError:
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pass
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