#!@PYTHON@ # -*- mode: Python; indent-tabs-mode: nil; -*- import datetime from gi.repository import GLib, GObject, Gio try: import json except ImportError: import simplejson as json import optparse import os import re import subprocess import sys import tempfile import base64 from ConfigParser import RawConfigParser import hashlib import hmac import httplib import urlparse import urllib def show_version(option, opt_str, value, parser): print "GNOME Shell Performance Test @VERSION@" sys.exit() def wait_for_dbus_name(wait_name): loop = GLib.MainLoop() def on_name_appeared(connection, name, new_owner, *args): if not (name == wait_name and new_owner != ''): return loop.quit() return watch_id = Gio.bus_watch_name(Gio.BusType.SESSION, wait_name, Gio.BusNameWatcherFlags.NONE, on_name_appeared, None) def on_timeout(): print "\nFailed to start %s: timed out" % (wait_name,) sys.exit(1) GLib.timeout_add_seconds(7, on_timeout) loop.run() Gio.bus_unwatch_name(watch_id) PERF_HELPER_NAME = "org.gnome.Shell.PerfHelper" PERF_HELPER_IFACE = "org.gnome.Shell.PerfHelper" PERF_HELPER_PATH = "/org/gnome/Shell/PerfHelper" def start_perf_helper(): self_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(sys.argv[0])) perf_helper_path = "@libexecdir@/gnome-shell-perf-helper" subprocess.Popen([perf_helper_path]) wait_for_dbus_name (PERF_HELPER_NAME) def stop_perf_helper(): bus = Gio.bus_get_sync(Gio.BusType.SESSION, None) proxy = Gio.DBusProxy.new_sync(bus, Gio.DBusProxyFlags.NONE, None, PERF_HELPER_NAME, PERF_HELPER_PATH, PERF_HELPER_IFACE, None) proxy.Exit() def start_shell(perf_output=None): # Set up environment env = dict(os.environ) env['SHELL_PERF_MODULE'] = options.perf env['MUTTER_WM_CLASS_FILTER'] = 'Gnome-shell-perf-helper' if perf_output is not None: env['SHELL_PERF_OUTPUT'] = perf_output self_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(sys.argv[0])) args = [] args.append(os.path.join(self_dir, 'gnome-shell')) if options.replace: args.append('--replace') return subprocess.Popen(args, env=env) def run_shell(perf_output=None): # we do no additional supervision of gnome-shell, # beyond that of wait # in particular, we don't kill the shell upon # receving a KeyboardInterrupt, as we expect to be # in the same process group shell = start_shell(perf_output=perf_output) shell.wait() return shell.returncode == 0 def upload_performance_report(report_text): try: config_home = os.environ['XDG_CONFIG_HOME'] except KeyError: config_home = None if not config_home: config_home = os.path.expanduser("~/.config") config_file = os.path.join(config_home, "gnome-shell/perf.ini") try: config = RawConfigParser() f = open(config_file) config.readfp(f) f.close() base_url = config.get('upload', 'url') system_name = config.get('upload', 'name') secret_key = config.get('upload', 'key') except Exception, e: print "Can't read upload configuration from %s: %s" % (config_file, str(e)) sys.exit(1) # Determine host, port and upload URL from provided data, we're # a bit extra-careful about normalization since the URL is part # of the signature. split = urlparse.urlsplit(base_url) scheme = split[0].lower() netloc = split[1] base_path = split[2] m = re.match(r'^(.*?)(?::(\d+))?$', netloc) if m.group(2): host, port = m.group(1), int(m.group(2)) else: host, port = m.group(1), None if scheme != "http": print "'%s' is not a HTTP URL" % base_url sys.exit(1) if port is None: port = 80 if base_path.endswith('/'): base_path = base_path[:-1] if port == 80: normalized_base = "%s://%s%s" % (scheme, host, base_path) else: normalized_base = "%s://%s:%d%s" % (scheme, host, port, base_path) upload_url = normalized_base + '/system/%s/upload' % system_name upload_path = urlparse.urlsplit(upload_url)[2] # path portion # Create signature based on upload URL and the report data signature_data = 'POST&' + upload_url + "&&" h = hmac.new(secret_key, digestmod=hashlib.sha1) h.update(signature_data) h.update(report_text) signature = urllib.quote(base64.b64encode(h.digest()), "~") headers = { 'User-Agent': 'gnome-shell-performance-tool/@VERSION@', 'Content-Type': 'application/json', 'X-Shell-Signature': 'HMAC-SHA1 ' + signature }; connection = httplib.HTTPConnection(host, port) connection.request('POST', upload_path, report_text, headers) response = connection.getresponse() if response.status == 200: print "Performance report upload succeeded" else: print "Performance report upload failed with status %d" % response.status print response.read() def run_performance_test(): iters = options.perf_iters if options.perf_warmup: iters += 1 logs = [] metric_summaries = {} start_perf_helper() for i in xrange(0, iters): # We create an empty temporary file that the shell will overwrite # with the contents. handle, output_file = tempfile.mkstemp(".json", "gnome-shell-perf.") os.close(handle) # Run the performance test and collect the output as JSON normal_exit = False try: normal_exit = run_shell(perf_output=output_file) except: stop_perf_helper() raise finally: if not normal_exit: os.remove(output_file) if not normal_exit: stop_perf_helper() return False try: f = open(output_file) output = json.load(f) f.close() except: stop_perf_helper() raise finally: os.remove(output_file) # Grab the event definitions and monitor layout the first time around if i == 0: events = output['events'] monitors = output['monitors'] if options.perf_warmup and i == 0: continue for metric in output['metrics']: name = metric['name'] if not name in metric_summaries: summary = {} summary['description'] = metric['description'] summary['units'] = metric['units'] summary['values'] = [] metric_summaries[name] = summary else: summary = metric_summaries[name] summary['values'].append(metric['value']) logs.append(output['log']) stop_perf_helper() if options.perf_output or options.perf_upload: # Write a complete report, formatted as JSON. The Javascript/C code that # generates the individual reports we are summarizing here is very careful # to format them nicely, but we just dump out a compressed no-whitespace # version here for simplicity. Using json.dump(indent=0) doesn't real # improve the readability of the output much. report = { 'date': datetime.datetime.utcnow().isoformat() + 'Z', 'events': events, 'monitors': monitors, 'metrics': metric_summaries, 'logs': logs } # Add the Git revision if available self_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(sys.argv[0])) if os.path.exists(os.path.join(self_dir, 'gnome-shell-jhbuild.in')): top_dir = os.path.dirname(self_dir) git_dir = os.path.join(top_dir, '.git') if os.path.exists(git_dir): env = dict(os.environ) env['GIT_DIR'] = git_dir revision = subprocess.Popen(['git', 'rev-parse', 'HEAD'], env=env, stdout=subprocess.PIPE).communicate()[0].strip() report['revision'] = revision if options.perf_output: f = open(options.perf_output, 'w') json.dump(report, f) f.close() if options.perf_upload: upload_performance_report(json.dumps(report)) else: # Write a human readable summary print '------------------------------------------------------------'; for metric in sorted(metric_summaries.keys()): summary = metric_summaries[metric] print "#", summary['description'] print metric, ", ".join((str(x) for x in summary['values'])) print '------------------------------------------------------------'; return True # Main program parser = optparse.OptionParser() parser.add_option("", "--perf", metavar="PERF_MODULE", help="Specify the name of a performance module to run", default="core") parser.add_option("", "--perf-iters", type="int", metavar="ITERS", help="Numbers of iterations of performance module to run", default=1) parser.add_option("", "--perf-warmup", action="store_true", help="Run a dry run before performance tests") parser.add_option("", "--perf-output", metavar="OUTPUT_FILE", help="Output file to write performance report") parser.add_option("", "--perf-upload", action="store_true", help="Upload performance report to server") parser.add_option("", "--version", action="callback", callback=show_version, help="Display version and exit") parser.add_option("-r", "--replace", action="store_true", help="Replace the running window manager") options, args = parser.parse_args() if args: parser.print_usage() sys.exit(1) normal_exit = run_performance_test() if normal_exit: sys.exit(0) else: sys.exit(1)