#!/usr/bin/env python import os from time import sleep # The workload class MUST be loaded before the LisaBenchmark from android import Workload from android import LisaBenchmark from devlib.exception import TargetError class YouTubeTest(LisaBenchmark): # Android Workload to run bm_name = 'YouTube' # Default products to be collected bm_collect = 'ftrace energy' def benchmarkInit(self): self.setupWorkload() self.setupGovernor() def __init__(self, governor, video_url, video_duration_s): self.governor = governor self.video_url = video_url self.video_duration_s = video_duration_s super(YouTubeTest, self).__init__() def setupWorkload(self): # Create a results folder for each "governor/test" self.out_dir = os.path.join(self.te.res_dir, governor, self.video_url.replace('/', '_')) try: os.stat(self.out_dir) except: os.makedirs(self.out_dir) # Setup workload parameters self.bm_params = { 'video_url' : self.video_url, 'video_duration_s' : self.video_duration_s, } def setupGovernor(self): try: self.target.cpufreq.set_all_governors(self.governor); except TargetError: self._log.warning('Governor [%s] not available on target', self.governor) raise # Setup schedutil parameters if self.governor == 'schedutil': rate_limit_us = 2000 # Different schedutil versions have different tunables tunables = self.target.cpufreq.list_governor_tunables(0) if 'rate_limit_us' in tunables: tunables = {'rate_limit_us' : str(rate_limit_us)} else: assert ('up_rate_limit_us' in tunables and 'down_rate_limit_us' in tunables) tunables = { 'up_rate_limit_us' : str(rate_limit_us), 'down_rate_limit_us' : str(rate_limit_us) } try: for cpu_id in range(self.te.platform['cpus_count']): self.target.cpufreq.set_governor_tunables( cpu_id, 'schedutil', **tunables) except TargetError as e: self._log.warning('Failed to set schedutils parameters: {}'\ .format(e)) raise self._log.info('Set schedutil.rate_limit_us=%d', rate_limit_us) # Setup ondemand parameters if self.governor == 'ondemand': try: for cpu_id in range(self.te.platform['cpus_count']): tunables = self.target.cpufreq.get_governor_tunables(cpu_id) self.target.cpufreq.set_governor_tunables( cpu_id, 'ondemand', **{'sampling_rate' : tunables['sampling_rate_min']}) except TargetError as e: self._log.warning('Failed to set ondemand parameters: {}'\ .format(e)) raise self._log.info('Set ondemand.sampling_rate to minimum supported') # Report configured governor governors = self.target.cpufreq.get_all_governors() self._log.info('Using governors: %s', governors) # Run the benchmark in each of the supported governors video_duration_s = 60 governors = [ 'performance', 'ondemand', 'interactive', 'sched', 'schedutil', 'powersave', ] video_urls = [ 'https://youtu.be/XSGBVzeBUbk?t=45s', ] tests_remaining = len(governors) * len(video_urls) tests_completed = 0 for governor in governors: for url in video_urls: tests_remaining -= 1 try: YouTubeTest(governor, url, video_duration_s) tests_completed += 1 except: # A test configuraion failed, continue with other tests pass # We want to collect data from at least one governor assert(tests_completed >= 1) # vim :set tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 expandtab