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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
#
# Program: GenerateReport.pl
#
# Synopsis: Summarize a big log file into a table of values, commonly used for
# testing. This can generate either a plaintext table, HTML table,
# or Latex table, depending on whether the -html or -latex options are
# specified.
#
# This script reads a report description file to specify the fields
# and descriptions for the columns of interest. In reads the raw log
# input from stdin and writes the table to stdout.
#
# Syntax: GenerateReport.pl [-html] [-latex] [-graphs] [-csv] <ReportDesc>
# < Input > Output
#
# Default values for arguments
my $HTML = 0;
my $LATEX = 0;
my $GRAPHS = 0;
my $CSV = 0;
# Parse arguments...
while ($_ = $ARGV[0], /^[-+]/) {
shift;
last if /^--$/; # Stop processing arguments on --
# List command line options here...
if (/^-html$/) { $HTML = 1; next; }
if (/^-latex$/) { $LATEX = 1; next; }
if (/^-graphs$/) { $GRAPHS = 1; next; }
if (/^-csv$/) { $CSV = 1; next; }
print "Unknown option: $_ : ignoring!\n";
}
#
# Parameters which may be overriden by the report description file.
#
# The column to sort by, to be overridden as necessary by the report description
my $SortCol = 0;
my $SortReverse = 0;
my $SortNumeric = 0; # Sort numerically or textually?
# If the report wants us to trim repeated path prefixes off of the start of the
# strings in the first column of the report, we can do that.
my $TrimRepeatedPrefix = 0;
my $TrimAllDirectories = 0;
# Helper functions which may be called by the report description files...
sub SumCols {
my ($Cols, $Col, $NumRows) = @_;
$Val = 0;
while ($NumRows) {
$Col--; $NumRows--;
$Val += $Cols->[$Col] if ($Cols->[$Col] ne "*");
}
return $Val;
}
sub AddColumns {
my ($Cols, $Col, @Indices) = @_;
my $result = 0;
foreach $Idx (@Indices) {
if ($Cols->[$Col+$Idx] ne "*") {
$result += $Cols->[$Col+$Idx];
}
}
return $result;
}
# Check command line arguments...
die "Must specify a report description option" if (scalar(@ARGV) < 1);
# Read file input in one big gulp...
undef $/;
# Read raw data file and split it up into records. Each benchmarks starts with
# a line with a >>> prefix
#
my @Records = split />>> ========= /, <STDIN>;
# Delete the first "entry" which is really stuff printed prior to starting the
# first test.
shift @Records;
# Read and eval the report description file now. This defines the Fields array
# and may potentially modify some of our global settings like the sort key.
#
my $ReportFN = $ARGV[0];
#print "Reading report description from $ReportFN\n";
open(REPORTDESC, $ReportFN) or
die "Couldn't open report description '$ReportFN'!";
# HilightColumns - Filled in by the report if desired in HTML mode. This
# contains a column number if the HTML version of the output should highlight a
# cell in green/red if it is gt/lt 1.0 by a significant margin.
my %HilightColumns;
my @LatexColumns; # Filled in by report if it supports Latex mode
my %LatexColumnFormat; # Filled in by report if supports latex mode
my @Graphs; # Filled in by the report if supports graph mode
# Fill in all of the fields from the report description
my @Fields = eval <REPORTDESC>;
#
# Read data into the table of values...
#
my @Values;
foreach $Record (@Records) {
my @RowValues;
my $Col = 0;
for $Row (@Fields) {
my $Val = "*";
if (scalar(@$Row)) { # An actual value to read?
if (ref ($Row->[1])) { # Code to be executed?
$Val = &{$Row->[1]}(\@RowValues, $Col);
} else { # Field to be read...
$Record =~ m/$Row->[1]/;
if (!defined($1)) {
$Val = "*";
} else {
# If there is a formatting function, run it now...
$Val = $1;
if (scalar(@$Row) > 2) {
$Val = &{$Row->[2]}($Val);
}
}
}
} else { # Just add a seperator...
$Val = "|";
}
push @RowValues, $Val;
$Col++;
}
my $Assert = "";
if ($Record =~ m/Assertion/) {
# If an assertion failure occured, print it out.
$Assert = sprintf "\n\t\t\t%s", (grep /Assertion/, (split "\n", $Record));
}
push @RowValues, $Assert if (!$HTML);
push @Values, [@RowValues];
}
# If the report wants it, we can trim excess cruft off of the beginning of the
# first column (which is often a path).
if ($TrimRepeatedPrefix and scalar(@Values)) {
OuterLoop: while (1) {
# Figure out what the first path prefix is:
$Values[0]->[0] =~ m|^([^/]*/).|;
last OuterLoop if (!defined($1));
# Now that we have the prefix, check to see if all of the entries in the
# table start with this prefix.
foreach $Row (@Values) {
last OuterLoop if ((substr $Row->[0], 0, length $1) ne $1);
}
# If we get here, then all of the entries have the prefix. Remove it now.
foreach $Row (@Values) {
$Row->[0] = substr $Row->[0], length $1;
}
}
}
# If the report wants it, we can trim of all of the directories part of the
# first column.
if ($TrimAllDirectories and scalar(@Values)) {
foreach $Row (@Values) {
$Row->[0] =~ s|^.*/||g;
}
}
#
# Sort table now...
#
if ($SortNumeric) {
@Values = sort { $lhs = $a->[$SortCol]; $rhs = $b->[$SortCol];
$lhs = 0 if ($lhs eq "*");
$rhs = 0 if ($rhs eq "*");
$lhs <=> $rhs } @Values;
} else {
@Values = sort { $a->[$SortCol] cmp $b->[$SortCol] } @Values;
}
@Values = reverse @Values if ($SortReverse);
#
# Condense the header into an easier to access array...
#
my @Header;
for $Row (@Fields) {
if (scalar(@$Row)) { # Non-empty row?
push @Header, $Row->[0];
} else { # Empty row, just add seperator
push @Header, "|";
}
}
if ($HTML) {
sub printCell {
my $Str = shift;
my $ColNo = shift;
my $IsWhite = shift;
my $Attrs = "";
if ($Str eq '|') {
$Attrs = " bgcolor='black' width='1'";
$Str = "";
} else {
# If the user requested that we highlight this column, check to see what
# number it is. If it is > 1.05, we color it green, < 0.95 we use red.
# If it's not a number, ignore it.
if ($HilightColumns{$ColNo}) {
if ($Str =~ m/^([0-9]+).?[0-9.]*$/) {
if ($Str <= 0.85) {
$Attrs = " bgcolor='#FF7070'";
} elsif ($Str <= 0.95) {
$Attrs = " bgcolor='#FFAAAA'";
} elsif ($Str >= 1.15) {
$Attrs = " bgcolor='#80FF80'";
} elsif ($Str >= 1.05) {
$Attrs = " bgcolor='#CCFFCC'";
}
}
if (!$IsWhite && $Attrs eq "") {
# If it's not already white, make it white now.
$Attrs = " bgcolor=white";
}
}
};
print "<td$Attrs>$Str</td>";
"";
}
print "<table border='0' cellspacing='0' cellpadding='0'>\n";
print "<tr bgcolor=#FFCC99>\n";
map {
$_ = "<center><b><a href=\"#$_\">$_</a></b></center>"
if $_ ne "|";
printCell($_, -1)
} @Header;
print "\n</tr><tr bgcolor='black' height=1>";
print "</tr>\n";
my $RowCount = 0;
foreach $Row (@Values) {
my $IsWhite;
$IsWhite = ++$RowCount <= 2;
print "<tr bgcolor='" . ($IsWhite ? "white" : "#CCCCCC") . "'>\n";
$RowCount = 0 if ($RowCount > 3);
my $ColCount = 0;
map { printCell($_, $ColCount++, $IsWhite); } @$Row;
print "\n</tr>\n";
}
print "\n</table>\n";
} elsif ($GRAPHS) { # Graph output...
print "Generating gnuplot data files:\n";
my $GraphNo = 0;
foreach $Graph (@Graphs) {
my @Graph = @$Graph;
my $Type = shift @Graph;
die "Only scatter graphs supported right now, not '$Type'!"
if ($Type ne "scatter");
my $Filename = shift @Graph;
print "Writing '$Filename'...\n";
open (FILE, ">$Filename") or die ("Could not open file '$Filename'!");
my ($XCol, $YCol) = @Graph;
foreach $Row (@Values) {
print FILE $$Row[$XCol] . "\t" . $$Row[$YCol] . "\n";
}
close FILE;
++$GraphNo;
}
} else {
# Add the header for the report to the table after sorting...
unshift @Values, [@Header];
#
# Figure out how wide each field should be...
#
my @FieldWidths = (0) x scalar(@Fields);
foreach $Value (@Values) {
for ($i = 0; $i < @$Value-1; $i++) {
if (length($$Value[$i]) > $FieldWidths[$i]) {
$FieldWidths[$i] = length($$Value[$i])
}
}
}
if ($LATEX) {
#
# Print out the latexified table...
#
shift @Values; # Don't print the header...
# Make sure the benchmark name field is wide enough for any aliases.
foreach $Name (@LatexRowMapOrder) {
$FieldWidths[0] = length $Name if (length($Name) > $FieldWidths[0]);
}
# Print out benchmarks listed in the LatexRowMapOrder
for ($i = 0; $i < @LatexRowMapOrder; $i += 2) {
my $Name = $LatexRowMapOrder[$i];
if ($Name eq '-') {
print "\\hline\n";
} else {
# Output benchmark name...
printf "%-$FieldWidths[0]s", $LatexRowMapOrder[$i+1];
# Find the row that this benchmark name corresponds to...
foreach $Row (@Values) {
if ($Row->[0] eq $Name) {
for $ColNum (@LatexColumns) {
# Print a seperator...
my $Val = $Row->[$ColNum];
if (exists $LatexColumnFormat{$ColNum}) {
# If a column format routine has been specified, run it now...
$Val = &{$LatexColumnFormat{$ColNum}}($Val);
}
# Escape illegal latex characters
$Val =~ s/([%#])/\\$1/g;
printf " & %-$FieldWidths[$ColNum]s", $Val;
}
goto Done;
}
}
print "UNKNOWN Benchmark name: " . $Name;
Done:
print "\\\\\n";
}
}
} elsif ($CSV && scalar(@LatexRowMapOrder)) {
#
# Print out the table as csv in the row-order specified by LatexRowMapOrder
#
for ($i = 0; $i < @LatexRowMapOrder; $i += 2) {
my $Name = $LatexRowMapOrder[$i];
if ($Name eq '-') {
print "----\n";
} else {
# Output benchmark name.
printf "$LatexRowMapOrder[$i+1]";
# Find the row that this benchmark name corresponds to.
foreach $Row (@Values) {
if ($Row->[0] eq $Name) {
for ($j = 1; $j < @$Row-1; $j++) {
print ",$$Row[$j]";
}
goto Done;
}
}
print "UNKNOWN Benchmark name: " . $Name;
Done:
print "\\\\\n";
}
}
} elsif ($CSV) {
#
# Print out the table as csv
#
my $firstrow = 1;
foreach $Value (@Values) {
printf "$$Value[0]";
for ($i = 1; $i < @$Value-1; $i++) {
print ",$$Value[$i]" if ($$Value[$i] ne "|");
}
if ($firstrow) {
# Print an extra column for the header.
print ",$$Value[@$Value-1]";
$firstrow = 0;
}
print "\n";
}
} else {
#
# Print out the table in plaintext format now...
#
foreach $Value (@Values) {
for ($i = 0; $i < @$Value-1; $i++) {
printf "%-$FieldWidths[$i]s ", $$Value[$i];
}
# Print the assertion message if existant...
print "$$Value[@$Value-1]\n";
}
}
}