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      1 # Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
      2 # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
      3 # found in the LICENSE file.
      4 
      5 """Uploads performance data to the performance dashboard.
      6 
      7 Performance tests may output data that needs to be displayed on the performance
      8 dashboard.  The autotest TKO parser invokes this module with each test
      9 associated with a job.  If a test has performance data associated with it, it
     10 is uploaded to the performance dashboard.  The performance dashboard is owned
     11 by Chrome team and is available here: https://chromeperf.appspot.com/.  Users
     12 must be logged in with an @google.com account to view chromeOS perf data there.
     13 
     14 """
     15 
     16 import httplib
     17 import json
     18 import os
     19 import re
     20 import urllib
     21 import urllib2
     22 
     23 import common
     24 from autotest_lib.client.cros import constants
     25 from autotest_lib.tko import utils as tko_utils
     26 
     27 _ROOT_DIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
     28 _PRESENTATION_CONFIG_FILE = os.path.join(
     29         _ROOT_DIR, 'perf_dashboard_config.json')
     30 _PRESENTATION_SHADOW_CONFIG_FILE = os.path.join(
     31         _ROOT_DIR, 'perf_dashboard_shadow_config.json')
     32 _DASHBOARD_UPLOAD_URL = 'https://chromeperf.appspot.com/add_point'
     33 
     34 # Format for Chrome and Chrome OS version strings.
     35 VERSION_REGEXP = r'^(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+)$'
     36 
     37 class PerfUploadingError(Exception):
     38     """Exception raised in perf_uploader"""
     39     pass
     40 
     41 
     42 def _parse_config_file(config_file):
     43     """Parses a presentation config file and stores the info into a dict.
     44 
     45     The config file contains information about how to present the perf data
     46     on the perf dashboard.  This is required if the default presentation
     47     settings aren't desired for certain tests.
     48 
     49     @param config_file: Path to the configuration file to be parsed.
     50 
     51     @returns A dictionary mapping each unique autotest name to a dictionary
     52         of presentation config information.
     53 
     54     @raises PerfUploadingError if config data or master name for the test
     55         is missing from the config file.
     56 
     57     """
     58     json_obj = []
     59     if os.path.exists(config_file):
     60         with open(config_file, 'r') as fp:
     61             json_obj = json.load(fp)
     62     config_dict = {}
     63     for entry in json_obj:
     64         config_dict[entry['autotest_name']] = entry
     65     return config_dict
     66 
     67 
     68 def _gather_presentation_info(config_data, test_name):
     69     """Gathers presentation info from config data for the given test name.
     70 
     71     @param config_data: A dictionary of dashboard presentation info for all
     72         tests, as returned by _parse_config_file().  Info is keyed by autotest
     73         name.
     74     @param test_name: The name of an autotest.
     75 
     76     @return A dictionary containing presentation information extracted from
     77         |config_data| for the given autotest name.
     78 
     79     @raises PerfUploadingError if some required data is missing.
     80     """
     81     if not test_name in config_data:
     82         raise PerfUploadingError(
     83                 'No config data is specified for test %s in %s.' %
     84                 (test_name, _PRESENTATION_CONFIG_FILE))
     85 
     86     presentation_dict = config_data[test_name]
     87     try:
     88         master_name = presentation_dict['master_name']
     89     except KeyError:
     90         raise PerfUploadingError(
     91                 'No master name is specified for test %s in %s.' %
     92                 (test_name, _PRESENTATION_CONFIG_FILE))
     93     if 'dashboard_test_name' in presentation_dict:
     94         test_name = presentation_dict['dashboard_test_name']
     95     return {'master_name': master_name, 'test_name': test_name}
     96 
     97 
     98 def _format_for_upload(platform_name, cros_version, chrome_version,
     99                        hardware_id, variant_name, hardware_hostname,
    100                        perf_data, presentation_info, jobname):
    101     """Formats perf data suitable to upload to the perf dashboard.
    102 
    103     The perf dashboard expects perf data to be uploaded as a
    104     specially-formatted JSON string.  In particular, the JSON object must be a
    105     dictionary with key "data", and value being a list of dictionaries where
    106     each dictionary contains all the information associated with a single
    107     measured perf value: master name, bot name, test name, perf value, error
    108     value, units, and build version numbers.
    109 
    110     @param platform_name: The string name of the platform.
    111     @param cros_version: The string chromeOS version number.
    112     @param chrome_version: The string chrome version number.
    113     @param hardware_id: String that identifies the type of hardware the test was
    114             executed on.
    115     @param variant_name: String that identifies the variant name of the board.
    116     @param hardware_hostname: String that identifies the name of the device the
    117             test was executed on.
    118     @param perf_data: A dictionary of measured perf data as computed by
    119             _compute_avg_stddev().
    120     @param presentation_info: A dictionary of dashboard presentation info for
    121             the given test, as identified by _gather_presentation_info().
    122     @param jobname: A string uniquely identifying the test run, this enables
    123             linking back from a test result to the logs of the test run.
    124 
    125     @return A dictionary containing the formatted information ready to upload
    126         to the performance dashboard.
    127 
    128     """
    129     if variant_name:
    130         platform_name += '-' + variant_name
    131 
    132     perf_values = perf_data
    133     # Client side case - server side comes with its own charts data section.
    134     if 'charts' not in perf_values:
    135         perf_values = {
    136           'format_version': '1.0',
    137           'benchmark_name': presentation_info['test_name'],
    138           'charts': perf_data,
    139         }
    140 
    141     dash_entry = {
    142         'master': presentation_info['master_name'],
    143         'bot': 'cros-' + platform_name,  # Prefix to clarify it's ChromeOS.
    144         'point_id': _get_id_from_version(chrome_version, cros_version),
    145         'versions': {
    146             'cros_version': cros_version,
    147             'chrome_version': chrome_version,
    148         },
    149         'supplemental': {
    150             'default_rev': 'r_cros_version',
    151             'hardware_identifier': hardware_id,
    152             'hardware_hostname': hardware_hostname,
    153             'variant_name': variant_name,
    154             'jobname': jobname,
    155         },
    156         'chart_data': perf_values,
    157     }
    158     return {'data': json.dumps(dash_entry)}
    159 
    160 
    161 def _get_version_numbers(test_attributes):
    162     """Gets the version numbers from the test attributes and validates them.
    163 
    164     @param test_attributes: The attributes property (which is a dict) of an
    165         autotest tko.models.test object.
    166 
    167     @return A pair of strings (Chrome OS version, Chrome version).
    168 
    169     @raises PerfUploadingError if a version isn't formatted as expected.
    170     """
    171     chrome_version = test_attributes.get('CHROME_VERSION', '')
    172     cros_version = test_attributes.get('CHROMEOS_RELEASE_VERSION', '')
    173     cros_milestone = test_attributes.get('CHROMEOS_RELEASE_CHROME_MILESTONE')
    174     # Use the release milestone as the milestone if present, othewise prefix the
    175     # cros version with the with the Chrome browser milestone.
    176     if cros_milestone:
    177       cros_version = "%s.%s" % (cros_milestone, cros_version)
    178     else:
    179       cros_version = chrome_version[:chrome_version.find('.') + 1] + cros_version
    180     if not re.match(VERSION_REGEXP, cros_version):
    181         raise PerfUploadingError('CrOS version "%s" does not match expected '
    182                                  'format.' % cros_version)
    183     if not re.match(VERSION_REGEXP, chrome_version):
    184         raise PerfUploadingError('Chrome version "%s" does not match expected '
    185                                  'format.' % chrome_version)
    186     return (cros_version, chrome_version)
    187 
    188 
    189 def _get_id_from_version(chrome_version, cros_version):
    190     """Computes the point ID to use, from Chrome and ChromeOS version numbers.
    191 
    192     For ChromeOS row data, data values are associated with both a Chrome
    193     version number and a ChromeOS version number (unlike for Chrome row data
    194     that is associated with a single revision number).  This function takes
    195     both version numbers as input, then computes a single, unique integer ID
    196     from them, which serves as a 'fake' revision number that can uniquely
    197     identify each ChromeOS data point, and which will allow ChromeOS data points
    198     to be sorted by Chrome version number, with ties broken by ChromeOS version
    199     number.
    200 
    201     To compute the integer ID, we take the portions of each version number that
    202     serve as the shortest unambiguous names for each (as described here:
    203     http://www.chromium.org/developers/version-numbers).  We then force each
    204     component of each portion to be a fixed width (padded by zeros if needed),
    205     concatenate all digits together (with those coming from the Chrome version
    206     number first), and convert the entire string of digits into an integer.
    207     We ensure that the total number of digits does not exceed that which is
    208     allowed by AppEngine NDB for an integer (64-bit signed value).
    209 
    210     For example:
    211       Chrome version: 27.0.1452.2 (shortest unambiguous name: 1452.2)
    212       ChromeOS version: 27.3906.0.0 (shortest unambiguous name: 3906.0.0)
    213       concatenated together with padding for fixed-width columns:
    214           ('01452' + '002') + ('03906' + '000' + '00') = '014520020390600000'
    215       Final integer ID: 14520020390600000
    216 
    217     @param chrome_ver: The Chrome version number as a string.
    218     @param cros_ver: The ChromeOS version number as a string.
    219 
    220     @return A unique integer ID associated with the two given version numbers.
    221 
    222     """
    223 
    224     # Number of digits to use from each part of the version string for Chrome
    225     # and Chrome OS versions when building a point ID out of these two versions.
    226     chrome_version_col_widths = [0, 0, 5, 3]
    227     cros_version_col_widths = [0, 5, 3, 2]
    228 
    229     def get_digits_from_version(version_num, column_widths):
    230         if re.match(VERSION_REGEXP, version_num):
    231             computed_string = ''
    232             version_parts = version_num.split('.')
    233             for i, version_part in enumerate(version_parts):
    234                 if column_widths[i]:
    235                     computed_string += version_part.zfill(column_widths[i])
    236             return computed_string
    237         else:
    238             return None
    239 
    240     chrome_digits = get_digits_from_version(
    241             chrome_version, chrome_version_col_widths)
    242     cros_digits = get_digits_from_version(
    243             cros_version, cros_version_col_widths)
    244     if not chrome_digits or not cros_digits:
    245         return None
    246     result_digits = chrome_digits + cros_digits
    247     max_digits = sum(chrome_version_col_widths + cros_version_col_widths)
    248     if len(result_digits) > max_digits:
    249         return None
    250     return int(result_digits)
    251 
    252 
    253 def _send_to_dashboard(data_obj):
    254     """Sends formatted perf data to the perf dashboard.
    255 
    256     @param data_obj: A formatted data object as returned by
    257         _format_for_upload().
    258 
    259     @raises PerfUploadingError if an exception was raised when uploading.
    260 
    261     """
    262     encoded = urllib.urlencode(data_obj)
    263     req = urllib2.Request(_DASHBOARD_UPLOAD_URL, encoded)
    264     try:
    265         urllib2.urlopen(req)
    266     except urllib2.HTTPError as e:
    267         raise PerfUploadingError('HTTPError: %d %s for JSON %s\n' % (
    268                 e.code, e.msg, data_obj['data']))
    269     except urllib2.URLError as e:
    270         raise PerfUploadingError(
    271                 'URLError: %s for JSON %s\n' %
    272                 (str(e.reason), data_obj['data']))
    273     except httplib.HTTPException:
    274         raise PerfUploadingError(
    275                 'HTTPException for JSON %s\n' % data_obj['data'])
    276 
    277 
    278 def upload_test(job, test, jobname):
    279     """Uploads any perf data associated with a test to the perf dashboard.
    280 
    281     @param job: An autotest tko.models.job object that is associated with the
    282         given |test|.
    283     @param test: An autotest tko.models.test object that may or may not be
    284         associated with measured perf data.
    285     @param jobname: A string uniquely identifying the test run, this enables
    286             linking back from a test result to the logs of the test run.
    287 
    288     """
    289 
    290     # Format the perf data for the upload, then upload it.
    291     test_name = test.testname
    292     platform_name = job.machine_group
    293     # Append the platform name with '.arc' if the suffix of the control
    294     # filename is '.arc'.
    295     if job.label and re.match('.*\.arc$', job.label):
    296         platform_name += '.arc'
    297     hardware_id = test.attributes.get('hwid', '')
    298     hardware_hostname = test.machine
    299     variant_name = test.attributes.get(constants.VARIANT_KEY, None)
    300     config_data = _parse_config_file(_PRESENTATION_CONFIG_FILE)
    301     try:
    302         shadow_config_data = _parse_config_file(_PRESENTATION_SHADOW_CONFIG_FILE)
    303         config_data.update(shadow_config_data)
    304     except ValueError as e:
    305         tko_utils.dprint('Failed to parse config file %s: %s.' %
    306                          (_PRESENTATION_SHADOW_CONFIG_FILE, e))
    307     try:
    308         cros_version, chrome_version = _get_version_numbers(test.attributes)
    309         presentation_info = _gather_presentation_info(config_data, test_name)
    310         formatted_data = _format_for_upload(
    311                 platform_name, cros_version, chrome_version, hardware_id,
    312                 variant_name, hardware_hostname, test.perf_values,
    313                 presentation_info, jobname)
    314         _send_to_dashboard(formatted_data)
    315     except PerfUploadingError as e:
    316         tko_utils.dprint('Error when uploading perf data to the perf '
    317                          'dashboard for test %s: %s' % (test_name, e))
    318     else:
    319         tko_utils.dprint('Successfully uploaded perf data to the perf '
    320                          'dashboard for test %s.' % test_name)
    321 
    322