diff --git a/src/hackbench/hackbench.8 b/src/hackbench/hackbench.8 index ed3aa08..bedb2fc 100644 --- a/src/hackbench/hackbench.8 +++ b/src/hackbench/hackbench.8 @@ -49,9 +49,7 @@ Shows a simple help screen .SH "AUTHORS" .LP hackbench was written by Rusty Russell -with contributions from Craig Thomas, Yanmin Zhang -.br -, +with contributions from Yanmin Zhang , Ingo Molnar and David Sommerseth This manual page was written by Clark Williams diff --git a/src/hackbench/runit.pl b/src/hackbench/runit.pl deleted file mode 100644 index 6e46b7b..0000000 --- a/src/hackbench/runit.pl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,123 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl -w - -use Env; - -if ( ! $STP_CLIENT_API ) -{ - print "No STP environment. Exiting.\n"; - exit -1; -} - -# This will take two optional arguments: -# STEP: Min value and The step to use -# MAX: The maximum # of groups to reach in testing - -if ($#ARGV == 1) -{ - $STEP = $ARGV[0]; - $MAX = $ARGV[1]; -} else { - $STEP = 20; - $MAX = 100; -} - -# We suggest that unless you want to build in package listings for each possible -# target OS, you should have a script ready to automate the build process. - -print "\nWelcome to the hackbench test\n\n"; -print "---Making the binaries (via make clean all)---\n"; -print `rm -rf bin`; -print `tar -zxf hackbench_bin.tar.gz`; -chdir "bin"; -print `make clean all 1> /dev/null`; -print "---Done---\n\n"; - -# Create final index.html -open FHI, ">$WRAP_HOME/index.html"; -open FHO, "<$RESULTS_HEADER"; -while(){ - print FHI; -} -close FHO; -open FHO, "<$WRAP_HOME/index.body"; -while(){ - print FHI; -} -close FHO; -open FHO, "<$RESULTS_FOOTER"; -while(){ - print FHI; -} -close FHI; -close FHO; - -open (FILE, ">>$RESULTS/data") || die "cannot append to results file"; -print FILE "# Hackbench Results\n"; -print FILE "# -------------------------------\n"; -print FILE "# Processes | Ave Time(sec)\n"; -print FILE "# -------------------------------\n"; - -# REMEMBER, any output form this file is sent as an email to the user, make sure it's -# short, informative and not filled with binary error spews. - -print "========================\n"; -print "Executing hackbench runs\n"; -print "========================\n\n"; - -# This is a basic run with simple values - -# The system makes this directory now -#system "rm -rf $RESULTS"; -#mkdir "$RESULTS"; - -@times = (); - -print "Running with $STEP to $MAX groups, with step $STEP\n"; - -system ("/usr/bin/stp_timeout.sh 2h hackbench &"); - -system ("stp_profile 'Test set-up complete.'"); - -for ($numgr = $STEP; $numgr <= $MAX; $numgr += $STEP ) -{ - print "Running with $numgr groups"; - - for ($run = 0; $run < 5; $run++) - { - - if ( `./hackbench $numgr` =~ m/Time: ([0-9.]+)/ ) { - $time = $1; - } - push(@times, $time); - print "."; - } - - $ave = 0; - foreach $time (@times) - { - $ave += $time; - } - $ave = $ave / scalar(@times); - print " Average $ave s\n"; - - print FILE "$numgr $ave\n"; -} -close FILE; - -system ("stp_profile 'Run test.'"); - -open FHO, "<$RESULTS/data"; -open FHI, ">>$RESULTS_EMAIL"; -while (){ - print FHI; -} -close FHO; -close FHI; - -# Make the plot -system "cp -a $WRAP_HOME/graph.cfg $RESULTS/"; -chdir $RESULTS; -chmod 0755, 'graph.cfg'; -system ("$RESULTS/graph.cfg"); - -exit;