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author | Valentin Rothberg <vrothberg@redhat.com> | 2022-04-11 13:32:23 +0200 |
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committer | Valentin Rothberg <vrothberg@redhat.com> | 2022-04-20 11:31:28 +0200 |
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benchmarking Podman: proof of concept
Add a proof of concept for benchmarking Podman. The benchmarks are
implemented by means of the end-to-end test suite but hidden behind
a `benchmarks` build tag. Running `make localbenchmarks` will run
`test/e2e` with the specific build tag and set ginkgo's "focus" to
the specific "Podman Benchmark Suite" to only run this spec and skip
all others.
ginkgo will print a report before terminating listing the CPU and memory
stats for each benchmark. New benchmarks can easily be added via the
`newBenchmark` function that also supports adding an `init()` function
to each benchmark which allows for performing certain setups for the
specific benchmark. For instance, benchmarking `podman start` requires
creating a container beforehand.
Podman may be called more than once in the main function of a benchmark
but note that the displayed memory consumption is then a sum of all
Podman invocations. The memory consumption is collected via
`/usr/bin/time`.
A benchmark's report is split into CPU and memory as displayed below:
```
[CPU] podman images:
Fastest Time: 0.146s
Slowest Time: 0.187s
Average Time: 0.180s ± 0.015s
[MEM] podman images:
Smallest: 41892.0KB
Largest: 42792.0KB
Average: 42380.7KB ± 286.4KB
```
Note that the benchmarks are not wired into the CI yet. They are meant
as a proof of concept. More benchmarks and the plumbing into CI will
happen in a later change.
Signed-off-by: Valentin Rothberg <vrothberg@redhat.com>
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