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#!/usr/bin/env python
# Copyright 2020 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file.
"""Reports binary size metrics for LaCrOS build artifacts.
More information at //docs/speed/binary_size/metrics.md.
"""
import argparse
import collections
import contextlib
import json
import logging
import os
import subprocess
import sys
import tempfile
@contextlib.contextmanager
def _SysPath(path):
"""Library import context that temporarily appends |path| to |sys.path|."""
if path and path not in sys.path:
sys.path.insert(0, path)
else:
path = None # Indicates that |sys.path| is not modified.
try:
yield
finally:
if path:
sys.path.pop(0)
DIR_SOURCE_ROOT = os.environ.get(
'CHECKOUT_SOURCE_ROOT',
os.path.abspath(
os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), os.pardir, os.pardir)))
BUILD_COMMON_PATH = os.path.join(DIR_SOURCE_ROOT, 'build', 'util', 'lib',
'common')
TRACING_PATH = os.path.join(DIR_SOURCE_ROOT, 'third_party', 'catapult',
'tracing')
EU_STRIP_PATH = os.path.join(DIR_SOURCE_ROOT, 'buildtools', 'third_party',
'eu-strip', 'bin', 'eu-strip')
with _SysPath(BUILD_COMMON_PATH):
import perf_tests_results_helper # pylint: disable=import-error
with _SysPath(TRACING_PATH):
from tracing.value import convert_chart_json # pylint: disable=import-error
_BASE_CHART = {
'format_version': '0.1',
'benchmark_name': 'resource_sizes',
'benchmark_description': 'LaCrOS resource size information.',
'trace_rerun_options': [],
'charts': {}
}
_KEY_RAW = 'raw'
_KEY_GZIPPED = 'gzipped'
_KEY_STRIPPED = 'stripped'
_KEY_STRIPPED_GZIPPED = 'stripped_then_gzipped'
class _Group:
"""A group of build artifacts whose file sizes are summed and tracked.
Build artifacts for size tracking fall under these categories:
* File: A single file.
* Group: A collection of files.
* Dir: All files under a directory.
Attributes:
paths: A list of files or directories to be tracked together.
title: The display name of the group.
track_stripped: Whether to also track summed stripped ELF sizes.
track_compressed: Whether to also track summed compressed sizes.
"""
def __init__(self, paths, title, track_stripped=False,
track_compressed=False):
self.paths = paths
self.title = title
self.track_stripped = track_stripped
self.track_compressed = track_compressed
# List of disjoint build artifact groups for size tracking. This list should be
# synched with lacros-amd64-generic-binary-size-rel builder contents (specified
# in # //infra/config/subprojects/chromium/ci.star) and
# chromeos-amd64-generic-lacros-internal builder (specified in src-internal).
_TRACKED_GROUPS = [
_Group(paths=['chrome'],
title='File: chrome',
track_stripped=True,
track_compressed=True),
_Group(paths=['crashpad_handler'], title='File: crashpad_handler'),
_Group(paths=['icudtl.dat'], title='File: icudtl.dat'),
_Group(paths=['nacl_helper'], title='File: nacl_helper'),
_Group(paths=['nacl_irt_x86_64.nexe'], title='File: nacl_irt_x86_64.nexe'),
_Group(paths=['resources.pak'], title='File: resources.pak'),
_Group(paths=[
'chrome_100_percent.pak', 'chrome_200_percent.pak', 'headless_lib.pak'
],
title='Group: Other PAKs'),
_Group(paths=['snapshot_blob.bin'], title='Group: Misc'),
_Group(paths=['locales/'], title='Dir: locales'),
_Group(paths=['swiftshader/'], title='Dir: swiftshader'),
_Group(paths=['WidevineCdm/'], title='Dir: WidevineCdm'),
]
def _visit_paths(base_dir, paths):
"""Itemizes files specified by a list of paths.
Args:
base_dir: Base directory for all elements in |paths|.
paths: A list of filenames or directory names to specify files whose sizes
to be counted. Directories are recursed. There's no de-duping effort.
Non-existing files or directories are ignored (with warning message).
"""
for path in paths:
full_path = os.path.join(base_dir, path)
if os.path.exists(full_path):
if os.path.isdir(full_path):
for dirpath, _, filenames in os.walk(full_path):
for filename in filenames:
yield os.path.join(dirpath, filename)
else: # Assume is file.
yield full_path
else:
logging.critical('Not found: %s', path)
def _is_probably_elf(filename):
"""Heuristically decides whether |filename| is ELF via magic signature."""
with open(filename, 'rb') as fh:
return fh.read(4) == '\x7FELF'
def _is_unstrippable_elf(filename):
"""Identifies known-unstrippable ELF files to denoise the system."""
return filename.endswith('.nexe') or filename.endswith('libwidevinecdm.so')
def _get_filesize(filename):
"""Returns the size of a file, or 0 if file is not found."""
try:
return os.path.getsize(filename)
except OSError:
logging.critical('Failed to get size: %s', filename)
return 0
def _get_gzipped_filesize(filename):
"""Returns the gzipped size of a file, or 0 if file is not found."""
BUFFER_SIZE = 65536
if not os.path.isfile(filename):
return 0
try:
# Call gzip externally instead of using gzip package since it's > 2x faster.
cmd = ['gzip', '-c', filename]
p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
# Manually counting bytes instead of using len(p.communicate()[0]) to avoid
# buffering the entire compressed data (can be ~100 MB).
ret = 0
while True:
chunk = len(p.stdout.read(BUFFER_SIZE))
if chunk == 0:
break
ret += chunk
return ret
except OSError:
logging.critical('Failed to get gzipped size: %s', filename)
return 0
def _get_catagorized_filesizes(filename):
"""Measures |filename| sizes under various transforms.
Returns: A Counter (keyed by _Key_* constants) that stores measured sizes.
"""
sizes = collections.Counter()
sizes[_KEY_RAW] = _get_filesize(filename)
sizes[_KEY_GZIPPED] = _get_gzipped_filesize(filename)
# Pre-assign values for non-ELF, or in case of failure for ELF.
sizes[_KEY_STRIPPED] = sizes[_KEY_RAW]
sizes[_KEY_STRIPPED_GZIPPED] = sizes[_KEY_GZIPPED]
if _is_probably_elf(filename) and not _is_unstrippable_elf(filename):
try:
fd, temp_file = tempfile.mkstemp()
os.close(fd)
cmd = [EU_STRIP_PATH, filename, '-o', temp_file]
subprocess.check_output(cmd)
sizes[_KEY_STRIPPED] = _get_filesize(temp_file)
sizes[_KEY_STRIPPED_GZIPPED] = _get_gzipped_filesize(temp_file)
if sizes[_KEY_STRIPPED] > sizes[_KEY_RAW]:
# This weird case has been observed for libwidevinecdm.so.
logging.critical('Stripping made things worse for %s' % filename)
except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
logging.critical('Failed to strip file: %s' % filename)
finally:
os.unlink(temp_file)
return sizes
def _dump_chart_json(output_dir, chartjson):
"""Writes chart histogram to JSON files.
Output files:
results-chart.json contains the chart JSON.
perf_results.json contains histogram JSON for Catapult.
Args:
output_dir: Directory to place the JSON files.
chartjson: Source JSON data for output files.
"""
results_path = os.path.join(output_dir, 'results-chart.json')
logging.critical('Dumping chartjson to %s', results_path)
with open(results_path, 'w') as json_file:
json.dump(chartjson, json_file, indent=2)
# We would ideally generate a histogram set directly instead of generating
# chartjson then converting. However, perf_tests_results_helper is in
# //build, which doesn't seem to have any precedent for depending on
# anything in Catapult. This can probably be fixed, but since this doesn't
# need to be super fast or anything, converting is a good enough solution
# for the time being.
histogram_result = convert_chart_json.ConvertChartJson(results_path)
if histogram_result.returncode != 0:
raise Exception('chartjson conversion failed with error: ' +
histogram_result.stdout)
histogram_path = os.path.join(output_dir, 'perf_results.json')
logging.critical('Dumping histograms to %s', histogram_path)
with open(histogram_path, 'w') as json_file:
json_file.write(histogram_result.stdout)
def _run_resource_sizes(args):
"""Main flow to extract and output size data."""
chartjson = _BASE_CHART.copy()
report_func = perf_tests_results_helper.ReportPerfResult
total_sizes = collections.Counter()
def report_sizes(sizes, title, track_stripped, track_compressed):
report_func(chart_data=chartjson,
graph_title=title,
trace_title='size',
value=sizes[_KEY_RAW],
units='bytes')
if track_stripped:
report_func(chart_data=chartjson,
graph_title=title + ' (Stripped)',
trace_title='size',
value=sizes[_KEY_STRIPPED],
units='bytes')
if track_compressed:
report_func(chart_data=chartjson,
graph_title=title + ' (Gzipped)',
trace_title='size',
value=sizes[_KEY_GZIPPED],
units='bytes')
if track_stripped and track_compressed:
report_func(chart_data=chartjson,
graph_title=title + ' (Stripped, Gzipped)',
trace_title='size',
value=sizes[_KEY_STRIPPED_GZIPPED],
units='bytes')
for g in _TRACKED_GROUPS:
sizes = sum(
map(_get_catagorized_filesizes, _visit_paths(args.out_dir, g.paths)),
collections.Counter())
report_sizes(sizes, g.title, g.track_stripped, g.track_compressed)
# Total compressed size is summed over individual compressed sizes, instead
# of concatanating first, then compress everything. This is done for
# simplicity. It also gives a conservative size estimate (assuming file
# metadata and overheads are negligible).
total_sizes += sizes
report_sizes(total_sizes, 'Total', True, True)
_dump_chart_json(args.output_dir, chartjson)
def main():
"""Parses arguments and runs high level flows."""
argparser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Writes LaCrOS size metrics.')
argparser.add_argument('--chromium-output-directory',
dest='out_dir',
required=True,
type=os.path.realpath,
help='Location of the build artifacts.')
output_group = argparser.add_mutually_exclusive_group()
output_group.add_argument('--output-dir',
default='.',
help='Directory to save chartjson to.')
# Accepted to conform to the isolated script interface, but ignored.
argparser.add_argument('--isolated-script-test-filter',
help=argparse.SUPPRESS)
argparser.add_argument('--isolated-script-test-perf-output',
type=os.path.realpath,
help=argparse.SUPPRESS)
output_group.add_argument(
'--isolated-script-test-output',
type=os.path.realpath,
help='File to which results will be written in the simplified JSON '
'output format.')
args = argparser.parse_args()
isolated_script_output = {'valid': False, 'failures': []}
if args.isolated_script_test_output:
test_name = 'lacros_resource_sizes'
args.output_dir = os.path.join(
os.path.dirname(args.isolated_script_test_output), test_name)
if not os.path.exists(args.output_dir):
os.makedirs(args.output_dir)
try:
_run_resource_sizes(args)
isolated_script_output = {'valid': True, 'failures': []}
finally:
if args.isolated_script_test_output:
results_path = os.path.join(args.output_dir, 'test_results.json')
with open(results_path, 'w') as output_file:
json.dump(isolated_script_output, output_file)
with open(args.isolated_script_test_output, 'w') as output_file:
json.dump(isolated_script_output, output_file)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()