X-Git-Url: https://git.notmuchmail.org/git?p=notmuch;a=blobdiff_plain;f=performance-test%2FREADME;h=996724cdf9472b0cb110446402d97e199668ca0e;hp=630cf1365e6bb7216f10a34078df4b7141a636e0;hb=098ef4af4d0a52a6b4daed5324a7c77f6c9108da;hpb=7beeb8c88a014ecbc53d8241f10683b3c4c16228 diff --git a/performance-test/README b/performance-test/README index 630cf136..996724cd 100644 --- a/performance-test/README +++ b/performance-test/README @@ -1,3 +1,10 @@ +Performance Tests +----------------- + +This directory contains two kinds of performance tests: time tests, +and memory tests. The former use gnu time, and the latter use +valgrind. + Pre-requisites -------------- @@ -5,16 +12,26 @@ In addition to having notmuch, you need: - gpg - gnu tar -- gnu time +- gnu time (for the time tests) - xz. Some speedup can be gotten by installing "pixz", but this is probably only worthwhile if you are debugging the tests. +- valgrind (for the memory tests) Getting set up to run tests: ---------------------------- -First, you need to get the corpus. +First, you need to get the corpus. If you don't already have the gpg +key for David Bremner, run + + % gpg --search 'david@tethera.net' + +This should get you a key with fingerprint + + 815B 6398 2A79 F8E7 C727 86C4 762B 57BB 7842 06AD -It should work to run +(the last 8 digits are printed as the "key id"). + +To fetch the actual corpus it should work to run % make download-corpus @@ -27,23 +44,47 @@ for a list of mirrors. Running tests ------------- -The easiest way to run performance tests is to say "make perf-test", (or -simply run the notmuch-perf-test script). Either command will run all -available performance tests. +The easiest way to run performance tests is to say "make perf-test". +This will run all time and memory tests. Be aware that the memory +tests are quite time consuming when run on the full corpus, and that +depending on your interests it may be more sensible to run "make +time-test" or "make memory-test". You can also invoke one of the +scripts notmuch-time-test or notmuch-memory-test or run a more +specific subset of tests by simply invoking one of the executable +scripts in this directory, (such as ./T00-new). Each test script +supports the following arguments + +--small / --medium / --large Choose corpus size. +--debug Enable debugging. In particular don't delete + temporary directories. -Alternately, you can run a specific subset of tests by simply invoking -one of the executable scripts in this directory, (such as ./basic). +When using the make targets, you can pass arguments to all test +scripts by defining the make variable OPTIONS. Writing tests ------------- -Have a look at "basic" for an example. +Have a look at "T01-dump-restore" for an example time test and +"M00-new" for an example memory test. In both cases sourcing +"perf-test-lib.sh" is mandatory. + +Basics: + +- '(time|memory)_start' unpacks the mail corpus and calls notmuch new if it + cannot find a cache of the appropriate corpus. +- '(time|memory)_run' runs the command under time or valgrind. Currently + "memory_run" does not support i/o redirection in the command. +- '(time|memory)_done' does the cleanup; comment it out or pass --debug to the + script to leave the temporary files around. -add_email_corpus takes arguments "--small" and "--medium" for when you -want smaller subsets of the corpus to check. +Utility functions include -time_done does the cleanup; comment it out or define "$debug" to leave -the temporary files around. +- 'add_email_corpus' unpacks a set of messages and tags +- 'cache_database': makes a snapshot of the current database +- 'uncache_database': forces the next '(time|memory)_start' to rebuild the + database. -Currently there is no option processing (e.g. --debug) in the -performance tests. +Scripts are run in the order specified in notmuch-perf-test. In the +future this order might be chosen automatically so please follow the +convention of starting the name with 'T' or 'M' followed by two digits +to specify the order.