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(define-module (gnu packages benchmark) #:use-module ((guix licenses) #:prefix license:) #:use-module (guix packages) #:use-module (guix download) #:use-module (guix gexp) #:use-module (guix git-download) #:use-module (guix search-paths) #:use-module (guix build-system cmake) #:use-module (guix build-system gnu) #:use-module (guix build-system python) #:use-module (guix build-system meson) #:use-module (gnu packages) #:use-module (gnu packages autotools) #:use-module (gnu packages base) #:use-module (gnu packages bash) #:use-module (gnu packages c) #:use-module (gnu packages check) #:use-module (gnu packages compression) #:use-module (gnu packages databases) #:use-module (gnu packages docbook) #:use-module (gnu packages kde-frameworks) #:use-module (gnu packages freedesktop) #:use-module (gnu packages gl) #:use-module (gnu packages graphics) #:use-module (gnu packages linux) #:use-module (gnu packages lua) #:use-module (gnu packages maths) #:use-module (gnu packages mpi) #:use-module (gnu packages opencl) #:use-module (gnu packages perl) #:use-module (gnu packages php) #:use-module (gnu packages pkg-config) #:use-module (gnu packages python) #:use-module (gnu packages python-build) #:use-module (gnu packages python-science) #:use-module (gnu packages python-web) #:use-module (gnu packages python-xyz) #:use-module (gnu packages qt) #:use-module (gnu packages vulkan) #:use-module (gnu packages xorg) #:use-module (gnu packages xml) #:use-module (ice-9 match)) ;; Lazily resolve the gcc-toolchain to avoid a circular dependency. (define gcc-toolchain* (delay (module-ref (resolve-interface '(gnu packages commencement)) 'gcc-toolchain))) (define-public fio (package (name "fio") (version "3.36") (source (origin (method url-fetch) (uri (string-append "https://brick.kernel.dk/snaps/" "fio-" version ".tar.bz2")) (sha256 (base32 "0ppg2rn57diz2mvbbps4cjxd903zn380hdkdsrbzal4l513w32h0")))) (build-system gnu-build-system) (arguments (list #:modules `(,@%gnu-build-system-modules (ice-9 textual-ports)) #:test-target "test" #:configure-flags #~(list "--disable-native") ;don't generate code for the build CPU #:phases #~(modify-phases %standard-phases (replace 'configure (lambda* (#:key (configure-flags ''()) #:allow-other-keys) ;; The configure script doesn't understand some of the ;; GNU options, so we can't use the stock phase. (apply invoke "./configure" (string-append "--prefix=" #$output) configure-flags))) ;; The main `fio` executable is fairly small and self contained. ;; Moving the auxiliary scripts to a separate output saves ~100 MiB ;; on the closure. (add-after 'install 'move-outputs (lambda _ (let ((oldbin (string-append #$output "/bin")) (newbin (string-append #$output:utils "/bin")) (script? (lambda* (file #:rest _) (call-with-input-file file (lambda (port) (char=? #\# (peek-char port))))))) (mkdir-p newbin) (for-each (lambda (file) (link file (string-append newbin "/" (basename file))) (delete-file file)) (find-files oldbin script?)))))))) (outputs '("out" "utils")) (inputs (list libaio python zlib)) (home-page "https://github.com/axboe/fio") (synopsis "Flexible I/O tester") (description "fio is a tool that will spawn a number of threads or processes doing a particular type of I/O action as specified by the user. The typical use of fio is to write a job file matching the I/O load one wants to simulate.") ;; The software is distributed under the GPL2, but a handful of components ;; are covered by other licenses. (license (list license:gpl2 license:gpl2+ license:bsd-2 license:public-domain)))) (define-public intel-mpi-benchmarks/openmpi (package (name "intel-mpi-benchmarks") (version "2021.3") (source (origin (method git-fetch) (uri (git-reference (url "https://github.com/intel/mpi-benchmarks") (commit (string-append "IMB-v" version)))) (file-name (git-file-name name version)) (sha256 (base32 "04kczch2hlfzbgk929vcxx480kc6raba8rbz246j7d26k1z1zh8h")) (modules '((guix build utils))) (snippet '(begin ;; Some source configuration files in the original tarball ;; have inappropriate execute permissions, which interferes ;; with the install phase below. (for-each (lambda (file) (chmod file #o444)) (find-files "WINDOWS" ".")) #t)))) (build-system gnu-build-system) (inputs (list openmpi)) (arguments `(#:phases (modify-phases %standard-phases (delete 'configure) (delete 'check) (replace 'install (lambda* (#:key outputs #:allow-other-keys) (define (benchmark? file stat) (and (string-prefix? "IMB-" (basename file)) (executable-file? file))) (let* ((out (assoc-ref outputs "out")) (bin (string-append out "/bin"))) (for-each (lambda (file) (install-file file bin)) (find-files "." benchmark?)) #t)))) ;; The makefile doesn't express all the dependencies, it seems. #:parallel-build? #t #:make-flags '("CC=mpicc" "CXX=mpicxx"))) (home-page "https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-mpi-benchmarks") (synopsis "Benchmarks for the Message Passing Interface (MPI)") (description "This package provides benchmarks for implementations of the @dfn{Message Passing Interface} (MPI). It contains MPI performance measurements for point-to-point and global communication, and file, operations for a range of message sizes. The generated benchmark data fully characterize: @itemize @item Performance of a cluster system, including node performance, network latency, and throughput; @item Efficiency of the MPI implementation. @end itemize") (license license:cpl1.0))) (define-public multitime (package (name "multitime") (version "1.4") (source (origin (method url-fetch) (uri (string-append "https://tratt.net/laurie/src/" "multitime/releases/" "multitime-" version ".tar.gz")) (sha256 (base32 "0iyfsdrbyqa7a4ifrh19l9a48hgv7ld6m0d8yf9bkl12q0qw91fx")))) (build-system gnu-build-system) (arguments '(#:tests? #f)) ; there are no tests (home-page "https://tratt.net/laurie/src/multitime/") (synopsis "Time command execution over multiple executions") (description "The @code{time} utility is a simple and often effective way of measuring how long a command takes to run (wall time). Unfortunately, running a command once can give misleading timings. @code{multitime} is, in essence, a simple extension to @code{time} which runs a command multiple times and prints the timing means, standard deviations, mins, medians, and maxes having done so. This can give a much better understanding of the command's performance.") (license license:expat))) (define-public benchmark (package (name "benchmark") (version "1.5.6") (source (origin (method git-fetch) (uri (git-reference (url "https://github.com/google/benchmark") (commit (string-append "v" version)))) (file-name (git-file-name name version)) (sha256 (base32 "030g4d8vpn2442dsap0qw86lsw7xfl36k0x0x9bn0vvm11qvjn8c")))) (build-system cmake-build-system) (native-inputs `(("googletest-source" ,(package-source googletest)) ("googletest" ,googletest))) (arguments `(#:phases (modify-phases %standard-phases (add-after 'unpack 'unpack-googletest (lambda* (#:key inputs #:allow-other-keys) (copy-recursively (assoc-ref inputs "googletest-source") "googletest")))))) (home-page "https://github.com/google/benchmark") (synopsis "Microbenchmark support library") (description "Benchmark is a library to benchmark code snippets, similar to unit tests.") (license license:asl2.0))) (define-public bonnie++ (package (name "bonnie++") (version "1.98") (source (origin (method url-fetch) (uri (string-append "https://www.coker.com.au/bonnie++/bonnie++-" version ".tgz")) (sha256 (base32 "010bmlmi0nrlp3aq7p624sfaj5a65lswnyyxk3cnz1bqig0cn2vf")))) (build-system gnu-build-system) (native-inputs (list perl)) (arguments '(#:tests? #f)) ; there are no tests (home-page "https://doc.coker.com.au/projects/bonnie/") (synopsis "Hard drive and file system benchmark suite") (description "Bonnie++ is a benchmark suite that is aimed at performing a number of simple tests of hard drive and file system performance. Bonnie++ allows you to benchmark how your file systems perform with respect to data read and write speed, the number of seeks that can be performed per second, and the number of file metadata operations that can be performed per second.") (license license:gpl2))) ;GPL 2 only, see copyright.txt (define-public phoronix-test-suite (package (name "phoronix-test-suite") (version "10.8.4") (source (origin (method url-fetch) (uri (string-append "https://phoronix-test-suite.com/releases/" name "-" version ".tar.gz")) (modules '((guix build utils) (ice-9 ftw) (ice-9 regex) (srfi srfi-26))) (snippet '(begin ;; Many test profiles have their license identified as "Free", ;; while they are in fact non-free (see: ;; https://github.com/phoronix-test-suite/phoronix-test-suite/issues/667). (define problems ;see: '("bioshock-infinite-1" ;mis-licensed as free "firefox" ;not FSDG-compliant "dirt-rally" ;mis-licensed as free "dirt-showdown" ;mis-licensed as free "dota2" ;mis-licensed as free "dow3" ;mis-licensed as free "etqw-demo" ;mis-licensed as free "f12015" ;mis-licensed as free "f12017" ;mis-licensed as free "geexlab" ;mis-licensed as free "gfxbench" ;mis-licensed as free "gnupg" ;downloads ubuntu image "hitman-1" ;mis-licensed as free "hl2lostcoast" ;mis-licensed as free "linux" ;contains blobs "madmax" ;mis-licensed as free "metro" ;mis-licensed as free "minion" ;mis-licensed as free "sam2017" ;mis-licensed as free "talos-principle" ;mis-licensed as free "tomb-raider" ;mis-licensed as free "tf2" ;mis-licensed as free "ue4" ;mis-licensed as free "unigine" ;mis-licensed as free "ut2004")) ;mis-licensed as free (define rx (format #f "(~a)" (string-join problems "|"))) (define (mark-as-non-free directory) (format #t "Marking ~s as non-free...~%" directory) (substitute* (find-files directory "^(test|suite)-definition.xml$") (("Free") "Non-free"))) (with-directory-excursion "ob-cache/test-profiles/pts" (for-each (cut mark-as-non-free <>) (scandir "." (cut string-match rx <>)))))) (sha256 (base32 "1x5pyzzn7ipi0ia1xlvq3bpw0rgf7h7sbr2kzhz1k8y06var480z")) (patches (search-patches "phoronix-test-suite-fsdg.patch")))) (arguments (list #:tests? #f ;no test suite #:phases #~(modify-phases %standard-phases (delete 'configure) (delete 'build) (replace 'install (lambda _ (invoke "./install-sh" #$output "--free-software-only"))) (add-after 'install 'wrap-binary (lambda* (#:key inputs #:allow-other-keys) (let ((pts (string-append #$output "/bin/phoronix-test-suite")) (gcc #$(this-package-input "gcc-toolchain"))) (wrap-program pts (list "PATH" 'prefix (map (lambda (binary) (dirname (search-input-file inputs (string-append "bin/" binary)))) '("bash" "cat" ;coreutils "gcc" "gzip" "make" "php" "sed" "tar" "which"))) ;; Wrap the GCC compiler paths. (list "C_INCLUDE_PATH" 'prefix (list (string-append gcc "/include"))) (list "CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH" 'prefix (list (string-append gcc "/include/c++") (string-append gcc "/include"))) (list "LIBRARY_PATH" 'prefix (list (string-append gcc "/lib")))))))))) (build-system gnu-build-system) (native-inputs (list python which)) ;; Wrap the most basic build tools needed by Phoronix Test Suite to build ;; simple tests such as 'fio'. (inputs (list bash coreutils (force gcc-toolchain*) gnu-make gzip php sed tar which)) (native-search-paths %gcc-search-paths) (home-page "https://www.phoronix-test-suite.com/") (synopsis "Automated testing/benchmarking software") (description "The Phoronix Test Suite is a comprehensive testing and benchmarking platform that provides an extensible framework for which new tests can be easily added. It can carry out both qualitative and quantitative benchmarks in a clean, reproducible, and easy-to-use manner, making it easy to compare one particular setup against another one.") (license license:gpl3+))) (define-public python-locust (package (name "python-locust") (version "2.15.1") (source (origin (method url-fetch) (uri (pypi-uri "locust" version)) (sha256 (base32 "05cznfqda0yq2j351jjdssayvj5qc11xkbkwdvv81hcmz4xpyc56")))) (build-system python-build-system) (arguments '(#:phases (modify-phases %standard-phases (add-before 'check 'increase-resource-limits (lambda _ ;; XXX: Copied from ungoogled-chromium. ;; Try increasing the soft resource limit of max open files to 2048, ;; or equal to the hard limit, whichever is lower. (call-with-values (lambda () (getrlimit 'nofile)) (lambda (soft hard) (when (and soft (< soft 2048)) (if hard (setrlimit 'nofile (min hard 2048) hard) (setrlimit 'nofile 2048 #f)) (format #t "increased maximum number of open files from ~d to ~d~%" soft (if hard (min hard 2048) 2048))))))) (replace 'check (lambda* (#:key tests? #:allow-other-keys) (when tests? (invoke "python" "-m" "pytest" "locust" "-k" (string-join '( ;; These tests return "non-zero exit status 1". "not test_default_headless_spawn_options" "not test_default_headless_spawn_options_with_shape" "not test_headless_spawn_options_wo_run_time" ;; These tests fail with a HTTP return code of ;; 500 instead of 200, for unknown reasons. "not test_autostart_mutliple_locustfiles_with_shape" "not test_autostart_w_load_shape" "not test_autostart_wo_run_time" "not test_percentile_parameter" ;; These tests depend on networking. "not test_html_report_option" "not test_json_schema" "not test_web_options" ;; These tests fail because of the warning ;; "System open file limit '1024' is below ;; minimum setting '10000'". "not test_autostart_w_run_time" "not test_skip_logging" ;; On some (slow?) machines, the following tests ;; fail, with the processes returning exit code ;; -15 instead of the expected 42 and 0, ;; respectively (see: ;; https://github.com/locustio/locust/issues/1708). "not test_custom_exit_code" "not test_webserver" ;; This test fails with "AssertionError: ;; 'stopped' != 'stopping'". "not test_distributed_shape") " and ")))))))) (propagated-inputs (list python-configargparse python-flask python-flask-basicauth python-flask-cors python-gevent python-geventhttpclient python-msgpack python-psutil python-pyzmq python-requests python-roundrobin python-typing-extensions python-werkzeug)) (native-inputs (list python-mock python-pyquery python-pytest python-retry python-setuptools-scm)) (home-page "https://locust.io/") (synopsis "Distributed load testing framework") (description "Locust is a performance testing tool that aims to be easy to use, scriptable and scalable. The test scenarios are described in plain Python. It provides a web-based user interface to visualize the results in real-time, but can also be run non-interactively. Locust is primarily geared toward testing HTTP-based applications or services, but it can be customized to test any system or protocol. Note: Locust will complain if the available open file descriptors limit for the user is too low. To raise such limit on a Guix System, refer to @samp{info guix --index-search=pam-limits-service-type}.") (license license:expat))) (define-public interbench (package (name "interbench") (version "0.31") (source (origin (method git-fetch) (uri (git-reference (url "https://github.com/ckolivas/interbench") (commit (string-append "v" version)))) (file-name (git-file-name name version)) (sha256 (base32 "0ifnw8vnkcgrksx7g5d9ii4kjppqnk32lvrybdybmibyvag6zfdc")))) (build-system gnu-build-system) (arguments `(#:tests? #f ; no tests #:phases (modify-phases %standard-phases (add-after 'unpack 'fix-broken-makefile (lambda _ ;; Remove erroneous "-lm" target (substitute* "Makefile" (("hackbench.o -lm") "hackbench.o")))) (delete 'configure) (replace 'install (lambda* (#:key outputs #:allow-other-keys) (let ((out (assoc-ref outputs "out"))) (install-file "interbench" (string-append out "/bin")) (install-file "interbench.8" (string-append out "/share/man/man8")))))))) (home-page "http://users.on.net/~ckolivas/interbench/") (synopsis "Interactivity benchmark") (description "interbench is designed to benchmark interactivity on Linux. It is designed to measure the effect of changes in Linux kernel design or system configuration changes such as CPU, I/O scheduler and filesystem changes and options. With careful benchmarking, different hardware can be compared.") (license license:gpl2+))) (define-public clpeak ;; Release 1.1.0 is too old for our opencl-clhpp. This commit supports ;; cl2.hpp. (let ((commit "6d59cb64997a53c35207b77a63d2e9f0e84de5fd")) (package (name "clpeak") (version (git-version "1.1.0" "0" commit)) (source (origin (method git-fetch) (uri (git-reference (url "https://github.com/krrishnarraj/clpeak.git") (commit commit))) (file-name (git-file-name name version)) (sha256 (base32 "0qmhdjyhwl7gfgyqxsddqn6zpp3b57503m16h7jv6illy3lfvji1")))) (build-system cmake-build-system) (home-page "https://github.com/krrishnarraj/clpeak") (inputs (list opencl-clhpp opencl-icd-loader)) (synopsis "OpenCL benchmark tool") (description "A synthetic benchmarking tool to measure peak capabilities of OpenCL devices. It only measures the peak metrics that can be achieved using vector operations and does not represent a real-world use case.") (license license:unlicense)))) (define-public kdiskmark (package (name "kdiskmark") (version "2.3.0") (source (origin (method git-fetch) (uri (git-reference (url "https://github.com/JonMagon/KDiskMark") (commit version))) (file-name (git-file-name name version)) (sha256 (base32 "1l4sw05yx70pcnaa64arjc414mgvyz05pn3gz9nc9hga8v2d3rzn")))) (build-system cmake-build-system) (arguments (list #:configure-flags ;; Drop runtime dependency on KDE's KFAuth. #~(list "-DPERFORM_PAGECACHE_CLEARING_USING_KF5AUTH=no") #:tests? #f ;no test suite #:phases #~(modify-phases %standard-phases (add-after 'unpack 'patch-paths (lambda* (#:key inputs #:allow-other-keys) (substitute* "src/benchmark.cpp" (("\"fio\"") (format #f "~s" (search-input-file inputs "bin/fio"))))))))) (native-inputs (list extra-cmake-modules qttools-5)) (inputs (list fio qtbase-5)) (home-page "https://github.com/JonMagon/KDiskMark") (synopsis "Simple disk benchmark tool") (description "KDiskMark is an HDD and SSD benchmark tool. KDiskMark abstracts away the complexity of the Flexible I/O Tester (@command{fio}) command via a convenient graphical user interface (GUI) and handles its output to provide an easy to view and interpret benchmark result. The application is written in C++ with Qt and doesn't have any runtime KDE dependencies. Among its features are: @itemize @item Configurable block size, queues, and threads count for each test @item Many languages support @item Report generation. @end itemize") (license license:gpl3+))) (define-public sysbench (package (name "sysbench") (version "1.0.20") (source (origin (method git-fetch) (uri (git-reference (url "https://github.com/akopytov/sysbench") (commit version))) (file-name (git-file-name name version)) (modules '((guix build utils))) (snippet '(begin ;; Ensure no bundled libraries get used. (delete-file-recursively "third_party") (substitute* "configure.ac" (("^third_party/.*") "")) (substitute* "Makefile.am" ((".*(LUAJIT|CK)_DIR =.*") "")))) (sha256 (base32 "1sanvl2a52ff4shj62nw395zzgdgywplqvwip74ky8q7s6qjf5qy")))) (build-system gnu-build-system) (arguments (list #:configure-flags #~(list "--with-pgsql" "--with-system-luajit" "--with-system-ck" ;; If we let the build tool select the most ;; optimal compiler architecture flag, the ;; build is not reproducible. "--without-gcc-arch") #:phases #~(modify-phases %standard-phases (add-after 'unpack 'patch-test-runner (lambda _ (substitute* "tests/test_run.sh" (("/bin/bash") (which "bash")) ;; Do not attempt to invoke the cram command via ;; Python, as on Guix it is a shell script (wrapper). (("\\$\\(command -v cram\\)") "-m cram")) (substitute* "tests/t/opt_report_checkpoints.t" ;; egrep outputs a deprecation warning, which breaks ;; the test. (("egrep") "grep -E")))) (add-after 'unpack 'disable-test-installation (lambda _ (substitute* "tests/Makefile.am" (("install-data-local") "do-not-install-data-local") (("^test_SCRIPTS.*") ""))))))) (native-inputs (list autoconf automake libtool pkg-config python-cram python-wrapper which ;; For documentation libxml2 ;for XML_CATALOG_FILES libxslt docbook-xml docbook-xsl)) (inputs (list ck libaio luajit (list mariadb "dev") postgresql)) (home-page "https://github.com/akopytov/sysbench/") (synopsis "Scriptable database and system performance benchmark") (description "@command{sysbench} is a scriptable multi-threaded benchmark tool based on LuaJIT. It is most frequently used for database benchmarks, but can also be used to create arbitrarily complex workloads that do not involve a database server. @command{sysbench} comes with the following bundled benchmarks: @table @file @item oltp_*.lua A collection of OLTP-like database benchmarks. @item fileio A filesystem-level benchmark. @item cpu A simple CPU benchmark. @item memory A memory access benchmark. @item threads A thread-based scheduler benchmark. @item mutex A POSIX mutex benchmark. @end table It includes features such as: @itemize @item Extensive statistics about rate and latency is available, including latency percentiles and histograms. @item Low overhead even with thousands of concurrent threads. @command{sysbench} is capable of generating and tracking hundreds of millions of events per second. @item New benchmarks can be easily created by implementing pre-defined hooks in user-provided Lua scripts. @item @end itemize") (license license:gpl2+))) (define-public vkmark ;; The only ever release is tagged "2017.08" and as its name suggests ;; it was back in the august of 2017. That version no longer compiles ;; due to changes in APIs of its libraries. ;; Latest commit on the other hand seems to be fully working on xcb ;; and wayland backends. (let ((commit "30d2cd37f0566589d90914501fc7c51a4e51f559") (revision "0")) (package (name "vkmark") (version (git-version "2017.08" revision commit)) (source (origin (method git-fetch) (uri (git-reference (url "https://github.com/vkmark/vkmark") (commit commit))) (file-name (git-file-name name version)) (sha256 (base32 "0w0n080sb67s7dbxqi71h0vhm6dccs78rqjnxx9x524jp4jh9b7x")))) (build-system meson-build-system) (native-inputs (list pkg-config)) ;; The kms backend currently will not compile because of upstream issues. ;; So I omitted this backend's dependiencies. A fix has been proposed ;; on another branch, but it has not been merged yet. ;; See https://github.com/vkmark/vkmark/issues/33 (inputs (list vulkan-loader vulkan-headers glm assimp libxcb xcb-util-wm wayland-protocols wayland)) (home-page "https://github.com/vkmark/vkmark") (synopsis "Extensible benchmarking suite for Vulkan") (description "vkmark offers a suite of scenes that can be used to measure various aspects of Vulkan performance. The way in which each scene is rendered is configurable through a set of options.") (license license:lgpl2.1+))))