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32fc8327
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32fc8327
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Mar 02, 2018
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Kirill Smelkov
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"""benchplot - make scalability & difference plots from neotest benchmarks"""
"""benchplot - make scalability & difference plots from neotest benchmarks"""
import
sys
,
re
import
sys
,
re
import
matplotlib.pyplot
as
plt
import
matplotlib.patches
from
collections
import
OrderedDict
from
collections
import
OrderedDict
from
benchlib
import
load_file
,
Unit
from
benchlib
import
load_file
,
Unit
import
matplotlib.pyplot
as
plt
from
matplotlib.patches
import
Rectangle
from
mpl_toolkits.axes_grid1.inset_locator
import
zoomed_inset_axes
,
mark_inset
,
\
TransformedBbox
,
BboxPatch
,
BboxConnectorPatch
# BenchSeries represents several runs of a benchmark with different "-<n>".
# BenchSeries represents several runs of a benchmark with different "-<n>".
#
#
...
@@ -101,14 +104,18 @@ def yticklabel_forvalue(yv, yvprev, yvnext):
...
@@ -101,14 +104,18 @@ def yticklabel_forvalue(yv, yvprev, yvnext):
return l
return l
# r0 is invisible something
# (useful as e.g. proxy in text-only legend)
r0 = Rectangle((0,0), 1, 1, fill=False, edgecolor='
none
', visible=False)
# plotseries makes plot of benchmark series how they change by "·<n>"
# plotseries makes plot of benchmark series how they change by "·<n>"
#
#
# S should be {} name -> BenchSeries.
# S should be {} name -> BenchSeries.
#
#
# The whole plot is labeled as labkey.
# The whole plot is labeled as labkey.
def plotseries(labkey, S):
def plotseries(ax, labkey, S):
plt.title("ZODB server handling read requests")
#plt.title("ZODB server handling read requests")
#plt.title("----") # XXX don'
t
use
vspace
# order plots (and thus their order in legend automatically) by value at "·1"
# order plots (and thus their order in legend automatically) by value at "·1"
namev
=
S
.
keys
()
namev
=
S
.
keys
()
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@@ -124,7 +131,7 @@ def plotseries(labkey, S):
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@@ -124,7 +131,7 @@ def plotseries(labkey, S):
err1
=
[
s
.
avg
-
s
.
min
for
_
,
s
in
bs
.
series
]
err1
=
[
s
.
avg
-
s
.
min
for
_
,
s
in
bs
.
series
]
err2
=
[
s
.
max
-
s
.
avg
for
_
,
s
in
bs
.
series
]
err2
=
[
s
.
max
-
s
.
avg
for
_
,
s
in
bs
.
series
]
# XXX ecolor='black'
# XXX ecolor='black'
plt
.errorbar(x, y, yerr=[err1, err2], capsize=2, label=name)
ax
.
errorbar
(
x
,
y
,
yerr
=
[
err1
,
err2
],
capsize
=
2
,
label
=
name
)
# XXX fmt for line
# XXX fmt for line
# XXX always use the same colors for the same lines (e.g. picking by hash)
# XXX always use the same colors for the same lines (e.g. picking by hash)
...
@@ -142,26 +149,24 @@ def plotseries(labkey, S):
...
@@ -142,26 +149,24 @@ def plotseries(labkey, S):
# first legend showing labels from labkey
# first legend showing labels from labkey
# https://matplotlib.org/tutorials/intermediate/legend_guide.html#multiple-legends-on-the-same-axes
# https://matplotlib.org/tutorials/intermediate/legend_guide.html#multiple-legends-on-the-same-axes
# r - invisible something
lh
=
[
r0
]
*
len
(
labkey
)
r = matplotlib.patches.Rectangle((0,0), 1, 1, fill=False, edgecolor='
none
', visible=False)
lh = [r] * len(labkey)
ltext
=
[
'%s: %s'
%
(
k
,
v
)
for
k
,
v
in
labkey
]
ltext
=
[
'%s: %s'
%
(
k
,
v
)
for
k
,
v
in
labkey
]
lablegend = plt.legend(lh, ltext, handlelength=0, handletextpad=0, loc="upper right")
#
lablegend = plt.legend(lh, ltext, handlelength=0, handletextpad=0, loc="upper right")
ax = plt.gca().add_artist(lablegend)
#
ax = plt.gca().add_artist(lablegend)
# main legend about lines
# main legend about lines
plt
.legend(loc='
upper
left
')
ax
.
legend
(
loc
=
'upper left'
)
plt.ylabel(S.unit)
#plt.ylabel('%s (higher is better)' % S.unit) # XXX
plt.xlabel("XXX number of clients running simultaneously")
#
plt.xlabel("XXX number of clients running simultaneously")
# mark every n we saw in xticks. we don't need other xticks besides that.
# mark every n we saw in xticks. we don't need other xticks besides that.
xtickv
=
list
(
xticks
)
xtickv
=
list
(
xticks
)
xtickv
.
sort
()
xtickv
.
sort
()
plt
.
xticks
(
xtickv
)
ax
.
set_
xticks
(
xtickv
)
# mark first values with dedicated y ticks.
# mark first values with dedicated y ticks.
yticks
=
set
(
plt
.
yticks
()[
0
]
)
yticks
=
set
(
ax
.
get_yticks
()
)
yticks
.
update
(
yticks0
)
yticks
.
update
(
yticks0
)
ytickv
=
list
(
yticks
)
ytickv
=
list
(
yticks
)
ytickv
.
sort
()
ytickv
.
sort
()
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@@ -171,36 +176,60 @@ def plotseries(labkey, S):
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@@ -171,36 +176,60 @@ def plotseries(labkey, S):
if
_
not
in
yticks0
:
if
_
not
in
yticks0
:
l
=
'%d'
%
_
l
=
'%d'
%
_
else
:
else
:
# (NOTE our custom ticks are not at edges: i-1 and i+1 are always in range)
yprev
=
(
ytickv
[
i
-
1
]
if
i
>
0
else
0
)
l
=
yticklabel_forvalue
(
_
,
ytickv
[
i
-
1
],
ytickv
[
i
+
1
])
ynext
=
(
ytickv
[
i
+
1
]
if
i
+
1
<
len
(
ytickv
)
else
float
(
'inf'
))
l
=
yticklabel_forvalue
(
_
,
yprev
,
ynext
)
yticklabv
.
append
(
l
)
yticklabv
.
append
(
l
)
plt
.
yticks
(
ytickv
,
yticklabv
)
ax
.
set_yticks
(
ytickv
)
ax
.
set_yticklabels
(
yticklabv
)
# always start y from 0 (it goes to -500 for latencies if auto)
ax
.
set_ylim
(
bottom
=
0
)
# show on the right ticks for last y values
# show on the right ticks for last y values
ax2
=
plt
.
twinx
()
ax2
=
ax
.
twinx
()
yticks_
.
add
(
ytickv
[
0
])
# min/max ticks from left, so that
ax2
.
set_ylim
(
ax
.
get_ylim
())
# same y scale as on ax
yticks_
.
add
(
ytickv
[
-
1
])
# scales at left and right match
ytick_v
=
list
(
yticks_
)
ytick_v
=
list
(
yticks_
)
ytick_v
.
sort
()
ytick_v
.
sort
()
ytick_labv
=
[]
ytick_labv
=
[]
for
i
,
_
in
enumerate
(
ytick_v
):
for
i
,
_
in
enumerate
(
ytick_v
):
if
i
in
(
0
,
len
(
ytick_v
)
-
1
):
yprev
=
(
ytick_v
[
i
-
1
]
if
i
>
0
else
0
)
l
=
'%d'
%
_
# first/last
ynext
=
(
ytick_v
[
i
+
1
]
if
i
+
1
<
len
(
ytick_v
)
else
float
(
'inf'
))
else
:
l
=
yticklabel_forvalue
(
_
,
yprev
,
ynext
)
l
=
yticklabel_forvalue
(
_
,
ytick_v
[
i
-
1
],
ytick_v
[
i
+
1
])
ytick_labv
.
append
(
l
)
ytick_labv
.
append
(
l
)
ax2
.
set_yticks
(
ytick_v
)
ax2
.
set_yticks
(
ytick_v
)
ax2
.
set_yticklabels
(
ytick_labv
)
ax2
.
set_yticklabels
(
ytick_labv
)
plt
.
show
()
# xseriesof, similarly to seriesof, extracts series from benchmark B, but omits non-interesting ones.
def
xseriesof
(
B
):
S
=
seriesof
(
B
)
if
S
is
None
:
return
None
# working directly with fs1 is very fast and makes seeing other variants hard.
del
S
[
'fs1-zwrk.go'
]
# only show !log for neo/py as this are faster
for
k
in
S
.
keys
():
m
=
re
.
match
(
r'.*(\
(!log
\)).*$'
,
k
)
if
m
is
None
:
continue
k_
=
k
[:
m
.
start
(
1
)]
+
k
[
m
.
end
(
1
):]
# without "(!log)"
#print 'hide %s (have %s)' % (k_, k)
S
.
pop
(
k_
,
None
)
# discard
return
S
def
main
():
def
main
():
...
@@ -209,30 +238,62 @@ def main():
...
@@ -209,30 +238,62 @@ def main():
Bl
=
B
.
bylabel
(
splitby
)
Bl
=
B
.
bylabel
(
splitby
)
for
labkey
in
Bl
:
for
labkey
in
Bl
:
# XXX req/s hardcoded. XXX other units?
# FIXME hack
if
labkey
==
():
# cpu benchmarks
continue
Bu
=
Bl
[
labkey
].
byunit
()
Bu
=
Bl
[
labkey
].
byunit
()
S
=
seriesof
(
Bu
[
Unit
(
'req/s'
)])
if
S
is
None
:
continue
# nothing found
# working directly with fs1 is very fast and makes seeing other variants hard.
fig
=
plt
.
figure
(
figsize
=
(
2
*
8
,
10
))
# XXX figsize - temp?
del
S
[
'fs1-zwrk.go'
]
fig
.
suptitle
(
"ZODB server handling read requests"
)
fig
.
text
(
0.5
,
0.04
,
"XXX number of clients running simultaneously"
,
ha
=
'center'
)
ax1
=
plt
.
subplot
(
121
)
ax1
.
set_title
(
u'requests object/s (↑ is better)'
)
# XXX add vspace between title and plot
# XXX req/s hardcoded. XXX other units?
Sreq
=
xseriesof
(
Bu
[
Unit
(
'req/s'
)])
if
Sreq
is
not
None
:
# XXX + nproc=...
plotseries
(
ax1
,
labkey
,
Sreq
)
else
:
plt
.
text
(
"xxx not found"
)
# only show !log for neo/py as this are faster
for
k
in
S
.
keys
():
m
=
re
.
match
(
r'.*(\
(!log
\)).*$'
,
k
)
if
m
is
None
:
continue
k_
=
k
[:
m
.
start
(
1
)]
+
k
[
m
.
end
(
1
):]
# without "(!log)"
ax2
=
plt
.
subplot
(
122
)
#print 'hide %s (have %s)' % (k_, k)
ax2
.
set_title
(
u'latency µs/object (↓ is better)'
)
S
.
pop
(
k_
,
None
)
# discard
Slat
=
xseriesof
(
Bu
[
Unit
(
u'latency-µs/object'
)])
if
Slat
is
not
None
:
# XXX use same colors/styles for corresponding lines in ax1
plotseries
(
ax2
,
labkey
,
Slat
)
# don't show legend in latency plot - instead show latency details for client=1
ax2
.
legend
().
set_visible
(
False
)
ax21
=
zoomed_inset_axes
(
ax2
,
8
,
loc
=
'upper left'
,
borderpad
=
3.0
)
zlatmax
=
200
# XXX hardcoded
zxmin
,
zxmax
=
0.8
,
1.2
# XXX adjust?
ax21
.
set_ylim
(
0
,
zlatmax
)
ax21
.
set_xlim
(
zxmin
,
zxmax
)
ax21
.
set_xticks
([])
ax21
.
set_xticklabels
([])
# vvv a bit adjusted mark_inset(ax2, ax21, ...) - to connect box'es the way we need
rect
=
TransformedBbox
(
ax21
.
viewLim
,
ax2
.
transData
)
ax2
.
add_patch
(
BboxPatch
(
rect
,
fill
=
False
,
fc
=
"none"
,
ec
=
"0.5"
,
lw
=
0.5
))
ax2
.
add_patch
(
BboxConnectorPatch
(
ax21
.
bbox
,
rect
,
3
,
2
,
4
,
1
,
ec
=
"0.5"
,
lw
=
0.5
))
else
:
plt
.
text
(
"xxx not found"
)
#fig.legend()
fig
.
legend
([
r0
,
r0
],
[
"aaa"
,
"bbb"
])
plt
.
show
()
# XXX + nproc=...
plotseries
(
labkey
,
S
)
...
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