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+#!/usr/bin/python |
+# Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
+# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
+# found in the LICENSE file. |
+ |
+"""Prints the size of each given file and optionally computes the size of |
+ libchrome.so without the dependencies added for building with android NDK. |
+ Also breaks down the contents of the APK to determine the installed size |
+ and assign size contributions to different classes of file. |
+""" |
+ |
+import collections |
+import json |
+import operator |
+import optparse |
+import os |
+import re |
+import sys |
+import tempfile |
+import zipfile |
+import zlib |
+ |
+from devil.utils import cmd_helper |
+from pylib import constants |
+ |
+sys.path.append(os.path.join(constants.DIR_SOURCE_ROOT, 'tools', 'grit')) |
+from grit.format import data_pack # pylint: disable=import-error |
+sys.path.append(os.path.join( |
+ constants.DIR_SOURCE_ROOT, 'build', 'util', 'lib', 'common')) |
+import perf_tests_results_helper # pylint: disable=import-error |
+ |
+ |
+# Static initializers expected in official builds. Note that this list is built |
+# using 'nm' on libchrome.so which results from a GCC official build (i.e. |
+# Clang is not supported currently). |
+ |
+STATIC_INITIALIZER_SYMBOL_PREFIX = '_GLOBAL__I_' |
+ |
+EXPECTED_STATIC_INITIALIZERS = frozenset([ |
+ 'allocators.cpp', |
+ 'common.pb.cc', |
+ 'defaults.cc', |
+ 'generated_message_util.cc', |
+ 'locale_impl.cpp', |
+ 'timeutils.cc', |
+ 'watchdog.cc', |
+ # http://b/6354040 |
+ 'SkFontHost_android.cpp', |
+ # http://b/6354040 |
+ 'isolate.cc', |
+ 'assembler_arm.cc', |
+ 'isolate.cc', |
+]) |
+ |
+_BASE_CHART = { |
+ 'format_version': '0.1', |
+ 'benchmark_name': 'resource_sizes', |
+ 'benchmark_description': 'APK resource size information.', |
+ 'trace_rerun_options': [], |
+ 'charts': {} |
+} |
+ |
+_RC_HEADER_RE = re.compile(r'^#define (?P<name>\w+) (?P<id>\d+)$') |
+ |
+ |
+def GetStaticInitializers(so_path): |
+ """Returns a list of static initializers found in the non-stripped library |
+ located at the provided path. Note that this function assumes that the |
+ library was compiled with GCC. |
+ """ |
+ _, output = cmd_helper.GetCmdStatusAndOutput(['nm', so_path]) |
perezju
2015/11/18 09:55:41
if you're going to ignore the exit status use GetC
rnephew (Reviews Here)
2015/11/18 15:05:01
Done.
|
+ static_initializers = [] |
+ for line in output: |
+ symbol_name = line.split(' ').pop().rstrip() |
+ if STATIC_INITIALIZER_SYMBOL_PREFIX in symbol_name: |
+ static_initializers.append( |
+ symbol_name.replace(STATIC_INITIALIZER_SYMBOL_PREFIX, '')) |
+ return static_initializers |
+ |
+ |
+def ReportPerfResult(chart_data, graph_title, trace_title, value, units, |
+ improvement_direction='down', important=True): |
+ """Outputs test results in correct format. |
+ |
+ If chart_data is None, it outputs data in old format. If chart_data is a |
+ dictionary, formats in chartjson format. If any other format defaults to |
+ old format. |
+ """ |
+ if chart_data and isinstance(chart_data, dict): |
+ chart_data['charts'].setdefault(graph_title, {}) |
+ chart_data['charts'][graph_title][trace_title] = { |
+ 'type': 'scalar', |
+ 'value': value, |
+ 'units': units, |
+ 'improvement_direction': improvement_direction, |
+ 'important': important |
+ } |
+ else: |
+ perf_tests_results_helper.PrintPerfResult( |
+ graph_title, trace_title, [value], units) |
+ |
+ |
+def PrintResourceSizes(files, chartjson=None): |
+ """Prints the sizes of each given file. |
+ |
+ Args: |
+ files: List of files to print sizes for. |
+ """ |
+ for f in files: |
+ ReportPerfResult(chartjson, 'ResourceSizes', os.path.basename(f) + ' size', |
+ os.path.getsize(f), 'bytes') |
+ |
+ |
+def PrintApkAnalysis(apk_filename, chartjson=None): |
+ """Analyse APK to determine size contributions of different file classes.""" |
+ # Define a named tuple type for file grouping. |
+ # name: Human readable name for this file group |
+ # regex: Regular expression to match filename |
+ # extracted: Function that takes a file name and returns whether the file is |
+ # extracted from the apk at install/runtime. |
+ FileGroup = collections.namedtuple('FileGroup', |
+ ['name', 'regex', 'extracted']) |
+ |
+ # File groups are checked in sequence, so more specific regexes should be |
+ # earlier in the list. |
+ YES = lambda _: True |
+ NO = lambda _: False |
+ FILE_GROUPS = ( |
+ FileGroup('Native code', r'\.so$', lambda f: 'crazy' not in f), |
+ FileGroup('Java code', r'\.dex$', YES), |
+ FileGroup('Native resources (no l10n)', r'\.pak$', NO), |
+ # For locale paks, assume only english paks are extracted. |
+ FileGroup('Native resources (l10n)', r'\.lpak$', lambda f: 'en_' in f), |
+ FileGroup('ICU (i18n library) data', r'assets/icudtl\.dat$', NO), |
+ FileGroup('V8 Snapshots', r'\.bin$', NO), |
+ FileGroup('PNG drawables', r'\.png$', NO), |
+ FileGroup('Non-compiled Android resources', r'^res/', NO), |
+ FileGroup('Compiled Android resources', r'\.arsc$', NO), |
+ FileGroup('Package metadata', r'^(META-INF/|AndroidManifest\.xml$)', NO), |
+ FileGroup('Unknown files', r'.', NO), |
+ ) |
+ |
+ apk = zipfile.ZipFile(apk_filename, 'r') |
+ try: |
+ apk_contents = apk.infolist() |
+ finally: |
+ apk.close() |
+ |
+ total_apk_size = os.path.getsize(apk_filename) |
+ apk_basename = os.path.basename(apk_filename) |
+ |
+ found_files = {} |
+ for group in FILE_GROUPS: |
+ found_files[group] = [] |
+ |
+ for member in apk_contents: |
+ for group in FILE_GROUPS: |
+ if re.search(group.regex, member.filename): |
+ found_files[group].append(member) |
+ break |
+ else: |
+ raise KeyError('No group found for file "%s"' % member.filename) |
+ |
+ total_install_size = total_apk_size |
+ |
+ for group in FILE_GROUPS: |
+ apk_size = sum(member.compress_size for member in found_files[group]) |
+ install_size = apk_size |
+ install_bytes = sum(f.file_size for f in found_files[group] |
+ if group.extracted(f.filename)) |
+ install_size += install_bytes |
+ total_install_size += install_bytes |
+ |
+ ReportPerfResult(chartjson, apk_basename + '_Breakdown', |
+ group.name + ' size', apk_size, 'bytes') |
+ ReportPerfResult(chartjson, apk_basename + '_InstallBreakdown', |
+ group.name + ' size', install_size, 'bytes') |
+ |
+ transfer_size = _CalculateCompressedSize(apk_filename) |
+ ReportPerfResult(chartjson, apk_basename + '_InstallSize', |
+ 'Estimated installed size', total_install_size, 'bytes') |
+ ReportPerfResult(chartjson, apk_basename + '_InstallSize', 'APK size', |
+ total_apk_size, 'bytes') |
+ ReportPerfResult(chartjson, apk_basename + '_TransferSize', |
+ 'Transfer size (deflate)', transfer_size, 'bytes') |
+ |
+ |
+def IsPakFileName(file_name): |
+ """Returns whether the given file name ends with .pak or .lpak.""" |
+ return file_name.endswith('.pak') or file_name.endswith('.lpak') |
+ |
+ |
+def PrintPakAnalysis(apk_filename, min_pak_resource_size, build_type): |
+ """Print sizes of all resources in all pak files in |apk_filename|.""" |
+ print 'Analyzing pak files in %s...' % apk_filename |
+ |
+ # A structure for holding details about a pak file. |
+ Pak = collections.namedtuple( |
+ 'Pak', ['filename', 'compress_size', 'file_size', 'resources']) |
+ |
+ # Build a list of Pak objets for each pak file. |
+ paks = [] |
+ apk = zipfile.ZipFile(apk_filename, 'r') |
+ try: |
+ for i in apk.infolist(): |
+ if not IsPakFileName(i.filename): |
+ continue |
+ with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() as f: |
+ f.write(apk.read(i.filename)) |
+ f.flush() |
+ paks.append(Pak(i.filename, i.compress_size, i.file_size, |
+ data_pack.DataPack.ReadDataPack(f.name).resources)) |
+ finally: |
+ apk.close() |
+ |
+ # Output the overall pak file summary. |
+ total_files = len(paks) |
+ total_compress_size = sum(pak.compress_size for pak in paks) |
+ total_file_size = sum(pak.file_size for pak in paks) |
+ print 'Total pak files: %d' % total_files |
+ print 'Total compressed size: %s' % _FormatBytes(total_compress_size) |
+ print 'Total uncompressed size: %s' % _FormatBytes(total_file_size) |
+ |
+ # Output the table of details about all pak files. |
+ print '%25s%11s%21s%21s' % ( |
+ 'FILENAME', 'RESOURCES', 'COMPRESSED SIZE', 'UNCOMPRESSED SIZE') |
+ for pak in sorted(paks, key=operator.attrgetter('file_size'), reverse=True): |
+ print '%25s %10s %12s %6.2f%% %12s %6.2f%%' % ( |
+ pak.filename, |
+ len(pak.resources), |
+ _FormatBytes(pak.compress_size), |
+ 100.0 * pak.compress_size / total_compress_size, |
+ _FormatBytes(pak.file_size), |
+ 100.0 * pak.file_size / total_file_size) |
+ |
+ print 'Analyzing pak resources in %s...' % apk_filename |
+ |
+ # Calculate aggregate stats about resources across pak files. |
+ resource_count_map = collections.defaultdict(int) |
+ resource_size_map = collections.defaultdict(int) |
+ resource_overhead_bytes = 6 |
+ for pak in paks: |
+ for r in pak.resources: |
+ resource_count_map[r] += 1 |
+ resource_size_map[r] += len(pak.resources[r]) + resource_overhead_bytes |
+ |
+ # Output the overall resource summary. |
+ total_resource_size = sum(resource_size_map.values()) |
+ total_resource_count = len(resource_count_map) |
+ assert total_resource_size <= total_file_size |
+ print 'Total pak resources: %s' % total_resource_count |
+ print 'Total uncompressed resource size: %s' % _FormatBytes( |
+ total_resource_size) |
+ |
+ resource_id_name_map = _GetResourceIdNameMap(build_type) |
+ |
+ # Output the table of details about all resources across pak files. |
+ print '%56s %5s %17s' % ('RESOURCE', 'COUNT', 'UNCOMPRESSED SIZE') |
+ for i in sorted(resource_size_map, key=resource_size_map.get, |
+ reverse=True): |
+ if resource_size_map[i] >= min_pak_resource_size: |
+ print '%56s %5s %9s %6.2f%%' % ( |
+ i in resource_id_name_map and resource_id_name_map[i] or i, |
+ resource_count_map[i], |
+ _FormatBytes(resource_size_map[i]), |
+ 100.0 * resource_size_map[i] / total_resource_size) |
+ |
+ |
+def _GetResourceIdNameMap(build_type): |
+ """Returns a map of {resource_id: resource_name}.""" |
+ out_dir = os.path.join(constants.DIR_SOURCE_ROOT, 'out', build_type) |
+ assert os.path.isdir(out_dir), 'Failed to locate out dir at %s' % out_dir |
+ print 'Looking at resources in: %s' % out_dir |
+ |
+ grit_headers = [] |
+ for root, _, files in os.walk(out_dir): |
+ if root.endswith('grit'): |
+ grit_headers += [os.path.join(root, f) for f in files if f.endswith('.h')] |
+ assert grit_headers, 'Failed to find grit headers in %s' % out_dir |
+ |
+ id_name_map = {} |
+ for header in grit_headers: |
+ with open(header, 'r') as f: |
+ for line in f.readlines(): |
+ m = _RC_HEADER_RE.match(line.strip()) |
+ if m: |
+ i = int(m.group('id')) |
+ name = m.group('name') |
+ if i in id_name_map and name != id_name_map[i]: |
+ print 'WARNING: Resource ID conflict %s (%s vs %s)' % ( |
+ i, id_name_map[i], name) |
+ id_name_map[i] = name |
+ return id_name_map |
+ |
+ |
+def PrintStaticInitializersCount(so_with_symbols_path, chartjson=None): |
+ """Emits the performance result for static initializers found in the provided |
+ shared library. Additionally, files for which static initializers were |
+ found are printed on the standard output. |
+ |
+ Args: |
+ so_with_symbols_path: Path to the unstripped libchrome.so file. |
+ """ |
+ print 'Files with static initializers:' |
+ static_initializers = GetStaticInitializers(so_with_symbols_path) |
+ print '\n'.join(static_initializers) |
+ |
+ ReportPerfResult(chartjson, 'StaticInitializersCount', 'count', |
+ len(static_initializers), 'count') |
+ |
+ |
+def _FormatBytes(byts): |
+ """Pretty-print a number of bytes.""" |
+ if byts > 2**20.0: |
+ byts /= 2**20.0 |
+ return '%.2fm' % byts |
+ if byts > 2**10.0: |
+ byts /= 2**10.0 |
+ return '%.2fk' % byts |
+ return str(byts) |
+ |
+ |
+def _CalculateCompressedSize(file_path): |
+ CHUNK_SIZE = 256 * 1024 |
+ compressor = zlib.compressobj() |
+ total_size = 0 |
+ with open(file_path, 'rb') as f: |
+ for chunk in iter(lambda: f.read(CHUNK_SIZE), ''): |
+ total_size += len(compressor.compress(chunk)) |
+ total_size += len(compressor.flush()) |
+ return total_size |
+ |
+ |
+def main(argv): |
+ usage = """Usage: %prog [options] file1 file2 ... |
+ |
+Pass any number of files to graph their sizes. Any files with the extension |
+'.apk' will be broken down into their components on a separate graph.""" |
+ option_parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage=usage) |
+ option_parser.add_option('--so-path', help='Path to libchrome.so.') |
+ option_parser.add_option('--so-with-symbols-path', |
+ help='Path to libchrome.so with symbols.') |
+ option_parser.add_option('--min-pak-resource-size', type='int', |
+ default=20*1024, |
+ help='Minimum byte size of displayed pak resources.') |
+ option_parser.add_option('--build_type', dest='build_type', default='Debug', |
+ help='Sets the build type, default is Debug.') |
+ option_parser.add_option('--chartjson', action="store_true", |
+ help='Sets output mode to chartjson.') |
+ option_parser.add_option('--output-dir', default='.', |
+ help='Directory to save chartjson to.') |
+ option_parser.add_option('-d', '--device', |
+ help='Dummy option for perf runner.') |
+ options, args = option_parser.parse_args(argv) |
+ files = args[1:] |
+ chartjson = _BASE_CHART.copy() if options.chartjson else None |
+ |
+ # For backward compatibilty with buildbot scripts, treat --so-path as just |
+ # another file to print the size of. We don't need it for anything special any |
+ # more. |
+ if options.so_path: |
+ files.append(options.so_path) |
+ |
+ if not files: |
+ option_parser.error('Must specify a file') |
+ |
+ if options.so_with_symbols_path: |
+ PrintStaticInitializersCount( |
+ options.so_with_symbols_path, chartjson=chartjson) |
+ |
+ PrintResourceSizes(files, chartjson=chartjson) |
+ |
+ for f in files: |
+ if f.endswith('.apk'): |
+ PrintApkAnalysis(f, chartjson=chartjson) |
+ PrintPakAnalysis(f, options.min_pak_resource_size, options.build_type) |
+ |
+ if chartjson: |
+ with open(os.path.join( |
+ options.output_dir, 'results-chart.json'), 'w') as json_file: |
+ json.dump(chartjson, json_file) |
+ |
+ |
+if __name__ == '__main__': |
+ sys.exit(main(sys.argv)) |