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#!/bin/sh
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# Author: Craig Silverstein
#
# This is a test that tcmalloc creates, and pprof reads, sampling data
# correctly: both for the heap profile (ReadStackTraces) and for
# growth in the heap sized (ReadGrowthStackTraces).
BINDIR="${BINDIR:-.}"
PPROF_PATH="${PPROF_PATH:-$BINDIR/src/pprof}"
if [ "x$1" = "x-h" -o "x$1" = "x--help" ]; then
echo "USAGE: $0 [unittest dir] [path to pprof]"
echo " By default, unittest_dir=$BINDIR, pprof_path=$PPROF_PATH"
exit 1
fi
SAMPLING_TEST="${1:-$BINDIR/sampling_test}"
PPROF="${2:-$PPROF_PATH}"
OUTDIR="/tmp/sampling_test_dir"
# libtool is annoying, and puts the actual executable in a different
# directory, replacing the seeming-executable with a shell script.
# We use the error output of sampling_test to indicate its real location
SAMPLING_TEST_BINARY=`"$SAMPLING_TEST" 2>&1 | awk '/USAGE/ {print $2; exit;}'`
# A kludge for cygwin. Unfortunately, 'test -f' says that 'foo' exists
# even when it doesn't, and only foo.exe exists. Other unix utilities
# (like nm) need you to say 'foo.exe'. We use one such utility, cat, to
# see what the *real* binary name is.
if ! cat "$SAMPLING_TEST_BINARY" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
SAMPLING_TEST_BINARY="$SAMPLING_TEST_BINARY".exe
fi
die() { # runs the command given as arguments, and then dies.
echo "FAILED. Output from $@"
echo "----"
"$@"
echo "----"
exit 1
}
rm -rf "$OUTDIR" || die "Unable to delete $OUTDIR"
mkdir "$OUTDIR" || die "Unable to create $OUTDIR"
# This puts the output into out.heap and out.growth. It allocates
# 8*10^7 bytes of memory, which is 76M. Because we sample, the
# estimate may be a bit high or a bit low: we accept anything from
# 50M to 99M.
"$SAMPLING_TEST" "$OUTDIR/out"
echo "Testing heap output..."
"$PPROF" --text "$SAMPLING_TEST_BINARY" "$OUTDIR/out.heap" \
| grep '[5-9][0-9]\.[0-9][ 0-9.%]*_*AllocateAllocate' >/dev/null \
|| die "$PPROF" --text "$SAMPLING_TEST_BINARY" "$OUTDIR/out.heap"
echo "OK"
echo "Testing growth output..."
"$PPROF" --text "$SAMPLING_TEST_BINARY" "$OUTDIR/out.growth" \
| grep '[5-9][0-9]\.[0-9][ 0-9.%]*_*AllocateAllocate' >/dev/null \
|| die "$PPROF" --text "$SAMPLING_TEST_BINARY" "$OUTDIR/out.growth"
echo "OK"
echo "PASS"