chore: Add gocr application

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Sean McBride 4 years ago
parent 5d9be6e926
commit d860adc81e

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#!/bin/bash
for i in {1..10000}; do
echo "$i"
curl -H 'Expect:' -H "Content-Type: text/plain" --data-binary "@handwrt1.pnm" localhost:10000
done

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#!/bin/bash
# Executes the runtime in GDB
# Substitutes the absolute path from the container with a path relatively derived from the location of this script
# This allows debugging outside of the Docker container
# Also disables pagination and stopping on SIGUSR1
experiment_directory=$(pwd)
project_directory=$(cd ../.. && pwd)
binary_directory=$(cd "$project_directory"/bin && pwd)
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$binary_directory:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH"
export PATH="$binary_directory:$PATH"
gdb --eval-command="handle SIGUSR1 nostop" \
--eval-command="handle SIGPIPE nostop" \
--eval-command="set pagination off" \
--eval-command="set substitute-path /sledge/runtime $project_directory" \
--eval-command="run $experiment_directory/spec.json" \
sledgert

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reset
set term jpeg
set output "latency.jpg"
set xlabel "Connections"
set xrange [-5:105]
set ylabel "Latency (ms)"
set yrange [0:]
set key left top
set style histogram columnstacked
plot 'latency.dat' using 1:2 title 'p50', \
'latency.dat' using 1:3 title 'p90', \
'latency.dat' using 1:4 title 'p99', \
'latency.dat' using 1:5 title 'p100', \

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#!/bin/bash
# This experiment is intended to document how the level of concurrent requests influence the latency, throughput, and success/failure rate
# Use -d flag if running under gdb
timestamp=$(date +%s)
experiment_directory=$(pwd)
binary_directory=$(cd ../../bin && pwd)
results_directory="$experiment_directory/res/$timestamp"
log=log.txt
mkdir -p "$results_directory"
{
echo "*******"
echo "* Git *"
echo "*******"
git log | head -n 1 | cut -d' ' -f2
git status
echo ""
echo "************"
echo "* Makefile *"
echo "************"
cat ../../Makefile
echo ""
echo "**********"
echo "* Run.sh *"
echo "**********"
cat run.sh
echo ""
echo "************"
echo "* Hardware *"
echo "************"
lscpu
echo ""
echo "*************"
echo "* Execution *"
echo "*************"
} >>"$results_directory/$log"
# Start the runtime
if [ "$1" != "-d" ]; then
PATH="$binary_directory:$PATH" LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$binary_directory:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH" sledgert "$experiment_directory/spec.json" >>"$results_directory/$log" 2>>"$results_directory/$log" &
sleep 1
else
echo "Running under gdb"
echo "Running under gdb" >>"$results_directory/$log"
fi
# Execute workloads long enough for runtime to learn excepted execution time
echo -n "Running Samples: "
hey -n 10000 -c 3 -q 200 -o csv -m GET http://localhost:10000
sleep 5
echo "[DONE]"
# Execute the experiments
concurrency=(1 20 40 60 80 100)
echo "Running Experiments"
for conn in ${concurrency[*]}; do
printf "\t%d Concurrency: " "$conn"
hey -n 10000 -c "$conn" -cpus 2 -o csv -m GET http://localhost:10000 >"$results_directory/con$conn.csv"
echo "[DONE]"
done
# Stop the runtime
if [ "$1" != "-d" ]; then
sleep 5
echo -n "Running Cleanup: "
pkill sledgert >/dev/null 2>/dev/null
pkill wrk >/dev/null 2>/dev/null
echo "[DONE]"
fi
# Generate *.csv and *.dat results
echo -n "Parsing Results: "
printf "Concurrency,Success_Rate\n" >>"$results_directory/success.csv"
printf "Concurrency,Throughput\n" >>"$results_directory/throughput.csv"
printf "Con,p50,p90,p99,p100\n" >>"$results_directory/latency.csv"
for conn in ${concurrency[*]}; do
# Calculate Success Rate for csv
awk -F, '
$7 == 200 {ok++}
END{printf "'"$conn"',%3.5f\n", (ok / (NR - 1) * 100)}
' <"$results_directory/con$conn.csv" >>"$results_directory/success.csv"
# Filter on 200s, convery from s to ms, and sort
awk -F, '$7 == 200 {print ($1 * 1000)}' <"$results_directory/con$conn.csv" |
sort -g >"$results_directory/con$conn-response.csv"
# Get Number of 200s
oks=$(wc -l <"$results_directory/con$conn-response.csv")
# Get Latest Timestamp
duration=$(tail -n1 "$results_directory/con$conn.csv" | cut -d, -f8)
throughput=$(echo "$oks/$duration" | bc)
printf "%d,%f\n" "$conn" "$throughput" >>"$results_directory/throughput.csv"
# Generate Latency Data for csv
awk '
BEGIN {
sum = 0
p50 = int('"$oks"' * 0.5)
p90 = int('"$oks"' * 0.9)
p99 = int('"$oks"' * 0.99)
p100 = '"$oks"'
printf "'"$conn"',"
}
NR==p50 {printf "%1.4f,", $0}
NR==p90 {printf "%1.4f,", $0}
NR==p99 {printf "%1.4f,", $0}
NR==p100 {printf "%1.4f\n", $0}
' <"$results_directory/con$conn-response.csv" >>"$results_directory/latency.csv"
# Delete scratch file used for sorting/counting
rm -rf "$results_directory/con$conn-response.csv"
done
# Transform csvs to dat files for gnuplot
for file in success latency throughput; do
echo -n "#" >"$results_directory/$file.dat"
tr ',' ' ' <"$results_directory/$file.csv" | column -t >>"$results_directory/$file.dat"
done
# Generate gnuplots
cd "$results_directory" || exit
gnuplot ../../latency.gnuplot
gnuplot ../../success.gnuplot
gnuplot ../../throughput.gnuplot
cd "$experiment_directory" || exit
# Cleanup, if requires
echo "[DONE]"

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{
"active": "yes",
"name": "gocr",
"path": "gocr.aso",
"port": 10000,
"relative-deadline-us": 50000000000,
"argsize": 1,
"http-req-headers": [],
"http-req-content-type": "text/plain",
"http-req-size": 1024000,
"http-resp-headers": [],
"http-resp-size": 1024000,
"http-resp-content-type": "text/plain"
}

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reset
set term jpeg
set output "success.jpg"
set xlabel "Connections"
set xrange [-5:105]
set ylabel "% 2XX"
set yrange [0:110]
plot 'success.dat' using 1:2 title '2XX'

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reset
set term jpeg
set output "throughput.jpg"
# TODO: Axis shouldn't be linear
set xlabel "Connections"
set xrange [-5:105]
set ylabel "Requests/sec"
set yrange [0:]
plot 'throughput.dat' using 1:2 title 'Reqs/sec'
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