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1 Mac OS X specific notes
2
3 *** Instructions before Starting libMicro ***
4
5 # Disable Open directory and LDAP using Directory Utility app
6 # Turn off airport
7 # Turn off spotlight. In terminal, execute the following:
8 launchctl unload /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.metadata.mds.plist
9 # Turn off Time Machine in System Preferences
10 # Wait at least 2 minutes after boot to desktop for boot cache to settle down
11
12 *** Make and run quickstart ***
13
14 make
15 ./bench >output.txt
16 runs the libMicro test suite excluding the lmbench tests and gives you a text file named output.txt with the results of one run.
17
18
19 ./multiview output1.txt output2.txt >compare.html
20 gives you a html file comparing two runs.
21
22 *** To run libMicro testsuite with stepper disabled ***
23 *** For Desktop use coreos_bench script***
24
25 To get a more consistent result of libMicro benchmark run, we need to disable the
26 stepper to prevent it from causing wide variations in results. See rdar://6243819
27 for details.
28
29 So to run libMicro test suite with stepper disabled, use 'coreos_bench' script
30 instead of 'bench' script.
31
32 For example:
33 ./coreos_bench > output.txt
34 runs the libMicro test suite excluding the lmbench tests and gives you a text file named output.txt with the results of one run, with stepper disabled.
35
36 Note:
37 1) We need '/usr/local/bin/pstates' to disable the stepper. Install AppleInternal package
38 which provides '/usr/local/bin/pstates'.
39
40 2) 'coreos_bench' script is used exactly like the 'bench' script. All the usage examples for
41 'bench' script in this readme file also holds true for 'coreos_bench' script.
42
43
44
45
46
47 *** Makefile ***
48
49 The Makefile invokes Makefile.Darwin which invokes Makefile.com.Darwin.
50 Just invoke make, with options if necessary, and everything should
51 build correctly. The binaries are placed in a directory called
52 bin-ARCH where ARCH is the default or specified when building via
53 the ARCH flag.
54
55 Note:
56 1) The binaries of apple added tests are placed in a directory called
57 apple/bin-ARCH
58
59 2) All the binaries under bin-ARCH and apple/bin-ARCH are code signed
60 during build.
61
62 options for invoking Makefile are:
63 ARCH defaults to i386
64
65 to build fat/multi architecture, specify
66 make ARCH=fat
67 the makefile will automatically build with ARCH_FLAG="-arch i386 -arch x86_64" and put the results in bin-fat
68
69 to build for ARM architecture,
70 first set an environment variable 'SDKROOT' to point to iPhone internal sdk
71 For example:
72 $export SDKROOT="/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/Developer/SDKs/iPhoneOS5.0.Internal.sdk/"
73 to build use:
74 make ARCH=ARM_ARCH where ARM_ARCH can be for e.g. armv6, armv7
75 this will put the results in bin-ARM_ARCH
76
77 to build with only two of the architectures see below
78
79 ARCH_FLAG defaults to -arch $(ARCH)
80 to build fat/multi architecture, specify
81 make ARCH_FLAG="-arch i386" ARCH=fat
82 this will put the results in bin-fat
83
84 OPT_FLAG defaults to -g
85 to build optimized, specify make OPT_FLAG=-Os
86
87 SEMOP_FLAG defaults to -DUSE_SEMOP
88 to eliminate SEMOP usage, specify make SEMOP_FLAG=
89 this is needed on some lower-end systems (e.g. M63)
90
91 These can be combined, e.g.
92 make ARCH=i386 SEMOP_FLAG=
93
94 *** Before running benchmarks ***
95
96 The shell script create_stuff should be run before any benchmarking
97
98 this script takes care of raising the process limits which would
99 otherwise cause several of the tests to fail - if not you will see:
100 Running: pipe_pst1
101 fork: Resource temporarily unavailable
102 in your stderr during the runs. After you run create_stuff, the
103 system then needs to be rebooted.
104
105 *** running the benchmarks ***
106
107 The shell script "bench" will run all the benchmarks, or you can
108 pass it a parameter to run a single benchmark, e.g.
109
110 *** To run libMicro on the embedded platform, use "embd_bench" script. 'embd_bench' script is used exactly like the 'bench' script. All the usage examples for
111 'bench' script in this readme file also holds true for 'embd_bench' script. ***
112
113 bench lmbench_bw_unix
114
115 By default the script will run only the libMicro testsuite excluding the lmbench tests.
116 To run the libmicro testsuite with the lmbench tests included, just pass the -l parameter. e.g,
117
118 bench -l
119 To run only the lmbench testsuite
120
121 bench lmbench
122
123 To display the usage, just do
124 bench -h
125
126 Watch for:
127 # WARNINGS
128 # Quantization error likely;increase batch size (-B option) 4X to avoid.
129 in the output
130 To see an example run the supplied testbench script
131
132 Add or adjust the -B parameter for any benchmark that fails. The
133 Quantization error will refer to the benchmark preceding the error,
134 not the one following...
135
136 A typical run:
137 $ make clean
138 $ make
139 $ ./create_stuff
140 $ ./bench > output1
141 Running: getpid
142 for 0.13353 seconds
143 Running: getppid
144 for 3.65609 seconds
145 Running: getenv
146 for 0.20924 seconds
147 Running: getenvT2
148 for 0.37437 seconds
149 Running: gettimeofday
150 for 0.58077 seconds
151 etc...
152
153 Use the supplied multiview script to compare runs like:
154
155 multiview output1 output2 > compare.html
156 open compare.html (safari launches)
157 will show output2 results as a percentage change from the output1 results
158
159 *** Adding additional benchmark tests ***
160
161 Look at the sample file trivial.c. This demonstrates how to do
162 argument passing, the flow of control of a benchmark, etc. for the
163 trivial case. The tests starting with "lmbench_" were ported from
164 the lmbench suite, so they might be good examples as well.
165
166 *** A note regarding future changes in bench.sh script ***
167 coreos_bench.sh script is almost identical to bench.sh script, except that it
168 has additional code to disable the stepper during libmicro benchmark run.
169
170 In future, if bench.sh script is modified, make sure the changes reflect
171 in coreos_bench.sh script also.
172
173 *** Things to do ***
174
175 * port the rest of the lmbench benchmarks into this framework
176
177 * create website that will allow easy ability to compare many builds
178 across many machines with historical repository of runs
179
180 * document better how to write a benchmark for this framework
181 (started in trivial.c)
182
183 * check this into xnu/test
184
185 * create new benchmarks
186
187 *** Leopard notes ***
188
189 Due to rdar://4654956 and its original, rdar://2588252 you cannot
190 run these tests on Leopard without removing the cascade_lockf test.
191 There may be other tests which panic a Leopard system.
192
193 *** benchDS notes ***
194
195 From rdar://problem/7468995 add the ability to benchmark the key APIs
196 for server daemons. In particular, a test binary is added for each of:
197
198 ODQueryCreateWithNode() (standard User, Groups, and Hosts records)
199 getaddrinfo() (hosts and ports)
200 mbr_check_service_membership()
201 mbr_check_membership()
202 getpwnam()
203 getpwuid()
204 getgrgid()
205 getpwent()
206 getgrent()
207 getgrnam()
208
209 The script benchDS is provided to run a standard set of tests presuming
210 that the tests are run by root on a system configured with an OD binding.
211 The OD server (local or remote) must have a set of accounts created with
212 od_acount_create shell script. This script must also be run as root,
213 and passed a single argument of the number of users to create. It creates
214 od_test_{1..N}, and all belong to a ds_test_group1(gid 1211). In addition,
215 ds_test_group2(gid 1212) is created which has no users as members. User ids are
216 set sequentially from 5000. In order to administer the OD server, it assumes
217 user 'diradmin' and password 'admin' are the OD admin.
218
219 Also, these tests consult the APIs listed, which can be run against the local
220 account info, or even Active Directory.
221
222 Thus, the quick recipe is:
223 Install X Server
224 Enable OD, and create directory admin user 'diradmin' with password 'admin'
225 As root run: od_account_create 1000
226 Now run the test, as root: ./benchDS 1000 > output-file
227
228
229 In addition, od_account_delete 1000 will delete the 1000 users created with od_account_create.
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