# lkp-tests **Repository Path**: zhangpanting/lkp-tests ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: lkp-tests - **Description**: Linux Kernel Performance tests - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: GPL-2.0 - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 187 - **Created**: 2024-09-30 - **Last Updated**: 2024-10-15 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # Linux Kernel Performance tests ## Getting started For now, lkp install/run can only run by root user. ``` git clone https://gitee.com/compass-ci/lkp-tests cd lkp-tests make install lkp help ``` ## Install dependency packages for jobs ``` # browse and select a job you want to run, for example, jobs/hackbench.yaml ls lkp-tests/jobs # install the common dependencies for lkp lkp install ``` ## Run one atomic job ``` lkp split-job lkp-tests/jobs/hackbench.yaml # output is: # jobs/hackbench.yaml => ./hackbench-1600%-process-pipe.yaml # jobs/hackbench.yaml => ./hackbench-1600%-process-socket.yaml # jobs/hackbench.yaml => ./hackbench-1600%-threads-pipe.yaml # jobs/hackbench.yaml => ./hackbench-1600%-threads-socket.yaml # jobs/hackbench.yaml => ./hackbench-50%-process-pipe.yaml # jobs/hackbench.yaml => ./hackbench-50%-process-socket.yaml # jobs/hackbench.yaml => ./hackbench-50%-threads-pipe.yaml # jobs/hackbench.yaml => ./hackbench-50%-threads-socket.yaml # install the remaining dependencies for the splited job lkp install ./hackbench-50%-threads-socket.yaml # or add -f option to force to install all dependencies lkp install -f ./hackbench-50%-threads-socket.yaml lkp run ./hackbench-50%-threads-socket.yaml ``` ## Run your own disk partitions Specify disk partitions by defining hdd_partitions/sdd_partitions in host file named with local hostname and then lkp split-job will write the disk partitions information to split job file automatically. Please note that disk partitions may be formatted/corrupted to run job. ``` echo "hdd_partitions: /dev/sda /dev/sdb" >> lkp-tests/hosts/$(hostname | sed -r 's/-[0-9]+$//g' | sed -r 's/-[0-9]+-/-/g') lkp split-job lkp-tests/jobs/blogbench.yaml # output is: # lkp-tests/jobs/blogbench.yaml => ./blogbench-1HDD-ext4.yaml # lkp-tests/jobs/blogbench.yaml => ./blogbench-1HDD-xfs.yaml # ... lkp install ./blogbench-1HDD-ext4.yaml lkp run ./blogbench-1HDD-ext4.yaml ``` ## Run your own workload with monitors To debug and compare your own workload with monitors ``` # run in a good environment lkp run monit.yaml scene=s1 _cmd=' ' # run in a bad environment lkp run monit.yaml scene=s2 _cmd=' ' lkp compare -wa -g monit -d scene s1 s2 ``` To run with more monitors, you may add more k=v like this ``` lkp run monit.yaml scene=s1 _cmd=' ' \ perf-stat.events=cache-misses,cache-references,dTLB-loads,dTLB-load-misses,iTLB-loads,iTLB-load-misses ``` ## Check result ``` lkp result hackbench ``` ## Add extra scripts in post run stage ``` # create new scripts or rename hidden template scripts in the directory echo "echo result_root: \$RESULT_ROOT" > post-run/print-result-root lkp run ./ebizzy-10s-1x-200%.yaml # output is: # ... # result_root: /lkp/result/ebizzy/10s-1x-200%/shao2-debian/debian/defconfig/gcc-6/5.7.0-2-amd64/1 ``` ## Supported Distributions Most test cases should install/run well in - Debian sid - Archlinux - CentOS7 There is however some initial support for: - OpenSUSE: - jobs/trinity.yaml - Fedora - Clear Linux(>=22640) As for now, lkp-tests still needs to run as root. ## Adding distribution support If you want to add support for your Linux distribution you will need an installer file which allows us to install dependencies per job. For examples look at: distro/$os files. Since packages can have different names we provide an adaptation mapping for a base Ubuntu package (since development started with that) to your own distribution package name, for example adaptation files see: distro/adaptation/*. For now adaptation files must have the architecture dependent packages (ie, that ends with the postfix :i386) towards the end of the adaptation file. You will also want to add a case for your distribution on sync_distro_sources() on the file lib/install.sh. ## Extra Documentation Refer to https://github.com/intel/lkp-tests/wiki ## Contributing 1. Fork it 2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`) 3. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Add some feature'`) 4. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`) 5. Create new Pull Request