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;;;; statprof.test --- test suite for Guile's profiler -*- scheme -*-
;;;; Copyright (C) 2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;; Copyright (C) 2004, 2009, 2010, 2014 Andy Wingo <wingo at pobox dot com>
;; Copyright (C) 2001 Rob Browning <rlb at defaultvalue dot org>
;; This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
;; modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
;; License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
;; version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
;;
;; This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
;; Lesser General Public License for more details.
;;
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;;
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;;; Commentary:
;;
;; Unit tests for (debugging statprof).
;;
;;; Code:
(define-module (test-suite test-statprof)
#:use-module (test-suite lib)
#:use-module (system base compile)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-1)
#:use-module (statprof))
;; Throw `unresolved' upon ENOSYS or EINVAL. This is used to skip tests
;; on platforms such as GNU/Hurd or Cygwin where `ITIMER_PROF' is is
;; currently unimplemented.
(define-syntax-rule (when-implemented body ...)
(catch 'system-error
(lambda ()
body ...)
(lambda args
(let ((errno (system-error-errno args)))
(false-if-exception (statprof-stop))
(if (or (= errno ENOSYS) (= errno EINVAL))
(throw 'unresolved)
(apply throw args))))))
(pass-if-equal "return values"
'(42 77)
(when-implemented
(call-with-values
(lambda ()
(with-output-to-port (%make-void-port "w")
(lambda ()
(statprof
(lambda ()
(let loop ((i 10000))
(if (zero? i)
(values 42 77)
(loop (1- i)))))))))
list)))
(pass-if "statistical sample counts within expected range"
(when-implemented
;; test to see that if we call 3 identical functions equally, they
;; show up equally in the call count, +/- 30%. it's a big range, and
;; I tried to do something more statistically valid, but failed (for
;; the moment).
;; make sure these are compiled so we're not swamped in `eval'
(define (make-func)
;; Disable partial evaluation so that `(+ i i)' doesn't get
;; stripped.
(compile '(lambda (n)
(do ((i 0 (+ i 1))) ((= 200 i)) (+ i i)))
#:opts '(#:partial-eval? #f)))
(define run-test
(compile '(lambda (num-calls funcs)
(let loop ((x num-calls) (funcs funcs))
(cond
((positive? x)
((car funcs) x)
(loop (- x 1) (cdr funcs))))))))
(let ((num-calls 200000)
(funcs (circular-list (make-func) (make-func) (make-func))))
;; Run test. 20000 us == 200 Hz.
(statprof-reset 0 20000 #f #f)
(statprof-start)
(run-test num-calls funcs)
(statprof-stop)
(let ((a-data (statprof-proc-call-data (car funcs)))
(b-data (statprof-proc-call-data (cadr funcs)))
(c-data (statprof-proc-call-data (caddr funcs))))
(if (and a-data b-data c-data)
(let* ((samples (map statprof-call-data-cum-samples
(list a-data b-data c-data)))
(expected (/ (apply + samples) 3.0))
(diffs (map (lambda (x) (abs (- x expected)))
samples))
(max-diff (apply max diffs)))
(or (< max-diff (sqrt expected))
;; don't stop the test suite for what statistically is
;; bound to happen.
(begin
(format (current-warning-port)
";;; warning: max diff ~a > (sqrt ~a)\n"
max-diff expected)
(throw 'unresolved))))
;; Samples were not collected for at least one of the
;; functions, possibly because NUM-CALLS is too low compared
;; to the CPU speed.
(throw 'unresolved (pk (list a-data b-data c-data))))))))
(pass-if "accurate call counting"
(when-implemented
;; Test to see that if we call a function N times while the profiler
;; is active, it shows up N times.
(let ((num-calls 200))
(define do-nothing
(compile '(lambda (n)
(simple-format #f "FOO ~A\n" (+ n n)))))
;; Run test.
(statprof-reset 0 50000 #t #f)
(statprof-start)
(let loop ((x num-calls))
(cond
((positive? x)
(do-nothing x)
(loop (- x 1))
#t)))
(statprof-stop)
;; Check result.
(let ((proc-data (statprof-proc-call-data do-nothing)))
(and proc-data
(= (statprof-call-data-calls proc-data)
num-calls))))))
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