From: Patrick Steinhardt Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2025 07:30:49 +0000 (+0200) Subject: meson: wire up benchmarks X-Git-Tag: v2.50.0-rc0~64^2~1 X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=d84eefaeea10cba53fda063f2b68e6c47f250029;p=thirdparty%2Fgit.git meson: wire up benchmarks Wire up benchmarks in Meson. The setup is mostly the same as how we wire up our tests. The only difference is that benchmarks get wired up via the `benchmark()` option instead of via `test()`, which gives them a bit of special treatment: - Benchmarks never run in parallel. - Benchmarks aren't run by default when tests are executed. - Meson does not inject the `MALLOC_PERTURB` environment variable. Using benchmarks is quite simple: ``` $ meson setup build # Run all benchmarks. $ meson test -C build --benchmark # Run a specific benchmark. $ meson test -C build --benchmark p0000-* ``` Other than that the usual command line arguments accepted when running tests are also accepted when running benchmarks. Note that the benchmarking target is somewhat limited because it will only run benchmarks for the current build. Other use cases, like running benchmarks against multiple different versions of Git, are not currently supported. Users should continue to use "t/perf/run" for those use cases. The script should get extended at one point in time to support Meson, but this is outside of the scope of this series. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano --- diff --git a/meson.build b/meson.build index 410bbf93da..939a2eae32 100644 --- a/meson.build +++ b/meson.build @@ -70,9 +70,15 @@ # # Execute single test interactively such that features like `debug ()` work. # $ meson test -i --test-args='-ix' t1400-update-ref # -# Test execution is parallelized by default and scales with the number of -# processor cores available. You can change the number of processes by passing -# the `-jN` flag to `meson test`. +# # Execute all benchmarks. +# $ meson test -i --benchmark +# +# # Execute single benchmark. +# $ meson test -i --benchmark p0000-* +# +# Test execution (but not benchmark execution) is parallelized by default and +# scales with the number of processor cores available. You can change the +# number of processes by passing the `-jN` flag to `meson test`. # # 4. Install the Git distribution. Again, this can be done via Meson, Ninja or # Samurai: @@ -235,6 +241,7 @@ git = find_program('git', dirs: program_path, native: true, required: false) sed = find_program('sed', dirs: program_path, native: true) shell = find_program('sh', dirs: program_path, native: true) tar = find_program('tar', dirs: program_path, native: true) +time = find_program('time', dirs: program_path, required: get_option('benchmarks')) target_shell = find_program('sh', dirs: program_path, native: false) @@ -836,7 +843,7 @@ endif # features. It is optional if you want to neither execute tests nor use any of # these optional features. perl_required = get_option('perl') -if get_option('gitweb').enabled() or 'netrc' in get_option('credential_helpers') or get_option('docs') != [] +if get_option('benchmarks').enabled() or get_option('gitweb').enabled() or 'netrc' in get_option('credential_helpers') or get_option('docs') != [] perl_required = true endif @@ -2082,6 +2089,7 @@ meson.add_dist_script( ) summary({ + 'benchmarks': get_option('tests') and perl.found() and time.found(), 'curl': curl.found(), 'expat': expat.found(), 'gettext': intl.found(), diff --git a/meson_options.txt b/meson_options.txt index 8ac30a5223..7f5bca5c02 100644 --- a/meson_options.txt +++ b/meson_options.txt @@ -101,6 +101,8 @@ option('docs_backend', type: 'combo', choices: ['asciidoc', 'asciidoctor', 'auto description: 'Which backend to use to generate documentation.') # Testing. +option('benchmarks', type: 'feature', value: 'auto', + description: 'Enable benchmarks. This requires Perl and GNU time.') option('coccinelle', type: 'feature', value: 'auto', description: 'Provide a coccicheck target that generates a Coccinelle patch.') option('tests', type: 'boolean', value: true, diff --git a/t/meson.build b/t/meson.build index bfb744e886..59438b0626 100644 --- a/t/meson.build +++ b/t/meson.build @@ -1097,11 +1097,71 @@ integration_tests = [ 't9903-bash-prompt.sh', ] +benchmarks = [ + 'perf/p0000-perf-lib-sanity.sh', + 'perf/p0001-rev-list.sh', + 'perf/p0002-read-cache.sh', + 'perf/p0003-delta-base-cache.sh', + 'perf/p0004-lazy-init-name-hash.sh', + 'perf/p0005-status.sh', + 'perf/p0006-read-tree-checkout.sh', + 'perf/p0007-write-cache.sh', + 'perf/p0008-odb-fsync.sh', + 'perf/p0071-sort.sh', + 'perf/p0090-cache-tree.sh', + 'perf/p0100-globbing.sh', + 'perf/p1006-cat-file.sh', + 'perf/p1400-update-ref.sh', + 'perf/p1450-fsck.sh', + 'perf/p1451-fsck-skip-list.sh', + 'perf/p1500-graph-walks.sh', + 'perf/p2000-sparse-operations.sh', + 'perf/p3400-rebase.sh', + 'perf/p3404-rebase-interactive.sh', + 'perf/p4000-diff-algorithms.sh', + 'perf/p4001-diff-no-index.sh', + 'perf/p4002-diff-color-moved.sh', + 'perf/p4205-log-pretty-formats.sh', + 'perf/p4209-pickaxe.sh', + 'perf/p4211-line-log.sh', + 'perf/p4220-log-grep-engines.sh', + 'perf/p4221-log-grep-engines-fixed.sh', + 'perf/p5302-pack-index.sh', + 'perf/p5303-many-packs.sh', + 'perf/p5304-prune.sh', + 'perf/p5310-pack-bitmaps.sh', + 'perf/p5311-pack-bitmaps-fetch.sh', + 'perf/p5312-pack-bitmaps-revs.sh', + 'perf/p5313-pack-objects.sh', + 'perf/p5314-name-hash.sh', + 'perf/p5326-multi-pack-bitmaps.sh', + 'perf/p5332-multi-pack-reuse.sh', + 'perf/p5333-pseudo-merge-bitmaps.sh', + 'perf/p5550-fetch-tags.sh', + 'perf/p5551-fetch-rescan.sh', + 'perf/p5600-partial-clone.sh', + 'perf/p5601-clone-reference.sh', + 'perf/p6100-describe.sh', + 'perf/p6300-for-each-ref.sh', + 'perf/p7000-filter-branch.sh', + 'perf/p7102-reset.sh', + 'perf/p7300-clean.sh', + 'perf/p7519-fsmonitor.sh', + 'perf/p7527-builtin-fsmonitor.sh', + 'perf/p7810-grep.sh', + 'perf/p7820-grep-engines.sh', + 'perf/p7821-grep-engines-fixed.sh', + 'perf/p7822-grep-perl-character.sh', + 'perf/p9210-scalar.sh', + 'perf/p9300-fast-import-export.sh', +] + # Sanity check that we are not missing any tests present in 't/'. This check # only runs once at configure time and is thus best-effort, only. It is # sufficient to catch missing test suites in our CI though. foreach glob, tests : { 't[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]-*.sh': integration_tests, + 'perf/p[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]-*.sh': benchmarks, 'unit-tests/t-*.c': unit_test_programs, 'unit-tests/u-*.c': clar_test_suites, } @@ -1153,3 +1213,20 @@ foreach integration_test : integration_tests timeout: 0, ) endforeach + +if perl.found() and time.found() + benchmark_environment = test_environment + benchmark_environment.set('GTIME', time.full_path()) + + foreach benchmark : benchmarks + benchmark(fs.stem(benchmark), shell, + args: [ + fs.name(benchmark), + ], + workdir: meson.current_source_dir() / 'perf', + env: benchmark_environment, + depends: test_dependencies + bin_wrappers, + timeout: 0, + ) + endforeach +endif