| Index: tools-webrtc/android/profiling/perf_setup.sh
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| diff --git a/tools-webrtc/android/profiling/perf_setup.sh b/tools-webrtc/android/profiling/perf_setup.sh
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| +#!/bin/bash
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| +
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| +# Copyright (c) 2017 The WebRTC project authors. All Rights Reserved.
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| +#
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| +# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
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| +# that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
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| +# tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
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| +# in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may
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| +# be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
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| +#
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| +# Usage:
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| +#
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| +# It is assumed that a release build of AppRTCMobile exists and has been
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| +# installed on a rooted and attached Android device.
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| +#
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| +# Source this script once from the WebRTC src/ directory and resolve any
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| +# reported issues. Add relative path to build directory as parameter.
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| +# Required tools will be downloaded if they don't already exist.
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| +#
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| +# Once all tests are passed, a list of available functions will be given.
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| +# Use these functions to do the actual profiling and visualization of the
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| +# results.
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| +#
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| +# Example usage:
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| +#
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| +# > . tools-webrtc/android/profiling/perf_setup.sh out/Release
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| +# > perf_record 120
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| +# > flame_graph
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| +# > plot_flame_graph
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| +# > perf_cleanup
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| +
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| +SCRIPT_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd -P)"
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| +source "${SCRIPT_DIR}/utilities.sh"
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| +
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| +# Root directory for local symbol cache.
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| +SYMBOL_DIR="${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/android_symbols"
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| +# Used as a temporary folder on the Android device for data storage.
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| +DEV_TMP_DIR="/data/local/tmp"
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| +# Relative path to native shared library containing symbols.
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| +NATIVE_LIB_PATH="/lib.unstripped/libjingle_peerconnection_so.so"
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| +# Name of application package for the AppRTCMobile demo.
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| +APP_NAME="org.appspot.apprtc"
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| +
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| +# Make sure we're being sourced.
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| +if [[ -n "${BASH_VERSION}" && "${BASH_SOURCE:-$0}" == "$0" ]]; then
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| + error "perf_setup must be sourced"
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| + exit 1
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| +fi
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| +
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| +function usage() {
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| + printf "usage: . perf_setup.sh <build_dir>\n"
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| +}
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| +
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| +# Ensure that user includes name of build directory (e.g. out/Release) as
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| +# input parameter. Store path in BUILD_DIR.
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| +if [[ "$#" -eq 1 ]]; then
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| + if is_not_dir "$1"; then
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| + error "$1 is invalid"
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| + return 1
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| + fi
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| + BUILD_DIR="$1"
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| +else
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| + unset BUILD_DIR
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| + error "Missing required parameter".
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| + usage
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| +fi
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| +
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| +# Helper method to simpify usage of the simpleperf binary on the device.
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| +function simpleperf_android() {
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| + local simpleperf="${DEV_TMP_DIR}/simpleperf"
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| + if [ ! -z "$1" ]; then
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| + adb shell "${simpleperf}" "$@"
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| + else
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| + adb shell $simpleperf --help
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| + fi
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| +}
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| +
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| +# Full (relative) path to the libjingle_peerconnection_so.so file.
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| +function native_shared_lib_path() {
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| + echo "${BUILD_DIR}${NATIVE_LIB_PATH}"
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| +}
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| +
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| +# Target CPU architecture for the native shared library.
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| +# Example: AArch64.
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| +function native_shared_lib_arch() {
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| + readelf -h $(native_shared_lib_path) | grep Machine | awk '{print $2}'
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| +}
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| +
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| +# Returns true if the device architecture and the build target are the same.
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| +function arch_is_ok() {
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| + if [[ "$(dev_arch)" == "aarch64" ]] \
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| + && [[ "$(native_shared_lib_arch)" == "AArch64" ]]; then
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| + return 0
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| + elif [[ "$(dev_arch)" == "aarch32" ]] \
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| + && [[ "$(native_shared_lib_arch)" == "AArch32" ]]; then
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| + return 0
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| + else
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| + return 1
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| + fi
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| +}
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| +
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| +# Copies the native shared library from the local host to the symbol cache
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| +# which is used by simpleperf as base when searching for symbols.
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| +function copy_native_shared_library_to_symbol_cache() {
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| + local arm_lib="arm"
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| + if [ "$(native_shared_lib_arch)" == "AArch64" ]; then
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| + arm_lib="arm64"
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| + fi
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| + for num in 1 2; do
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| + local dir="${SYMBOL_DIR}/data/app/${APP_NAME}-${num}/lib/${arm_lib}"
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| + mkdir -p "${dir}"
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| + cp -u $(native_shared_lib_path) "${dir}"
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| + done
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| +}
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| +
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| +# Copy kernel symbols from device to symbol cache in tmp.
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| +function copy_kernel_symbols_from_device_to_symbol_cache() {
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| + local symbol_cache="${SYMBOL_DIR}/kallsyms"
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| + adb pull /proc/kallsyms "${symbol_cache}"
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| +} 1> /dev/null
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| +
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| +# Download the correct version of 'simpleperf' to $DEV_TMP_DIR
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| +# on the device and enable profiling.
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| +function copy_simpleperf_to_device() {
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| + local perf_binary
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| + [[ $(dev_arch) == "aarch64" ]] \
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| + && perf_binary="/arm64/simpleperf" \
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| + || perf_binary="/arm/simpleperf"
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| + local simpleperf="${DEV_TMP_DIR}/simpleperf"
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| + # Avoid copying to device if simpleperf already exists.
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| + if [[ ! $(dev_ls "${simpleperf}") ]]; then
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| + adb push "${SIMPLE_PERF_DIR}${perf_binary}" "${DEV_TMP_DIR}"
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| + adb shell chmod a+x $simpleperf
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| + fi
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| + # Enable profiling on the device.
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| + enable_profiling
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| + # Allows usage of running report commands on the device.
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| + enable_report_symbols
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| +}
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| +
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| +# Copy the recorded 'perf.data' file from the device to the current directory.
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| +# TODO(henrika): add support for specifying the destination.
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| +function pull_perf_data_from_device() {
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| + adb pull "${DEV_TMP_DIR}/perf.data" .
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| +} 1> /dev/null
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| +
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| +
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| +# Wraps calls to simpleperf report. Used by e.g. perf_report_threads.
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| +# A valid profile input file must exist in the current folder.
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| +# TODO(henrika): possibly add support to add path to alternative input file.
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| +function perf_report() {
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| + local perf_data="perf.data"
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| + is_file "${perf_data}" \
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| + && simpleperf report \
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| + -n \
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| + -i "${perf_data}" \
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| + "$@" \
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| + || error "$(pwd)/${perf_data} is invalid"
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| +}
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| +
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| +# Removes the folder specified as input parameter. Mainly intended for removal
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| +# of simpleperf and Flame Graph tools.
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| +function remove_tool() {
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| + local tool_dir="$1"
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| + if is_dir "${tool_dir}"; then
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| + echo "Removing ${tool_dir}..."
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| + rm -rf "${tool_dir}"
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| + path_remove "${tool_dir}"
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| + fi
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| +}
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| +
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| +# Utility method which deletes the downloaded simpleperf tool from the repo.
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| +# It also removes the simpleperf root folder from PATH.
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| +function rm_simpleperf() {
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| + remove_tool "${SCRIPT_DIR}/simpleperf"
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| +}
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| +
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| +# Utility method which deletes the downloaded Flame Graph tool from the repo.
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| +# It also removes the Flame Graph root folder from PATH.
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| +function rm_flame_graph() {
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| + remove_tool "${SCRIPT_DIR}/flamegraph"
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| +}
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| +
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| +# Lists the main available functions after sourcing this script.
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| +function print_function_help() {
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| + printf "\nAvailable functions in this shell:\n"
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| + printf " perf_record [duration, default=60sec]\n"
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| + printf " perf_report_threads\n"
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| + printf " perf_report_bins\n"
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| + printf " perf_report_symbols\n"
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| + printf " perf_report_graph\n"
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| + printf " perf_report_graph_callee\n"
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| + printf " perf_update\n"
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| + printf " perf_clean\n"
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| + printf " flame_graph\n"
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| + printf " plot_flame_graph\n"
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| +}
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| +
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| +function cleanup() {
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| + unset -f main
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| + unset BUILD_DIR
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| +}
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| +
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| +# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| +# Main methods to be used after sourcing the main script.
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| +# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| +
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| +# Call this method after the application as been rebuilt and installed on the
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| +# device to ensure that symbols are up-to-date.
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| +function perf_update() {
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| + copy_native_shared_library_to_symbol_cache
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| + copy_kernal_symbols_from_device_to_symbol_cache
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| +}
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| +
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| +# Record stack frame based call graphs while using the application.
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| +# We use default events (cpu-cycles), and write records to 'perf.data' in the
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| +# tmp folder on the device. Default duration is 60 seconds but it can be changed
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| +# by adding one parameter. As soon as the recording is done, 'perf.data' is
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| +# copied to the directory from which this method is called and a summary of
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| +# the load distribution per thread is printed.
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| +function perf_record() {
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| + if app_is_running "${APP_NAME}"; then
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| + # Ensure that the latest native shared library exists in the local cache.
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| + copy_native_shared_library_to_symbol_cache
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| + local duration=60
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| + if [ "$#" -eq 1 ]; then
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| + duration="$1"
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| + fi
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| + local pid=$(find_app_pid "${APP_NAME}")
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| + echo "Profiling PID $pid for $duration seconds (media must be is active)..."
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| + local output_file="${DEV_TMP_DIR}/perf.data"
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| + simpleperf_android record \
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| + --call-graph fp \
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| + -p "${pid}" \
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| + -o $output_file \
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| + -f 1000 \
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| + --duration "${duration}" \
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| + --log error
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| + app_stop "${APP_NAME}"
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| + # Copy profile results from device to current directory.
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| + pull_perf_data_from_device
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| + # Print out a summary report (load per thread).
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| + perf_report_threads | tail -n +6
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| + else
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| + # AppRTCMobile was not enabled. Start it up automatically and ask the user
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| + # to start media and then call this method again.
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| + warning "AppRTCMobile must be active"
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| + app_start "${APP_NAME}"
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| + echo "Start media and then call perf_record again..."
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| + fi 2> /dev/null
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| +}
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| +
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| +# Analyze the profile report and show samples per threads.
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| +function perf_report_threads() {
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| + perf_report --sort comm
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| +} 2> /dev/null
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| +
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| +# Analyze the profile report and show samples per binary.
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| +function perf_report_bins() {
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| + perf_report --sort dso
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| +} 2> /dev/null
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| +
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| +# Analyze the profile report and show samples per symbol.
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| +function perf_report_symbols() {
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| + perf_report --sort symbol --symfs "${SYMBOL_DIR}"
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| +}
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| +
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| +# Print call graph showing how functions call others.
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| +function perf_report_graph() {
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| + perf_report -g caller --symfs "${SYMBOL_DIR}"
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| +}
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| +
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| +# Print call graph showing how functions are called from others.
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| +function perf_report_graph_callee() {
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| + perf_report -g callee --symfs "${SYMBOL_DIR}"
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| +}
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| +
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| +# Plots the default Flame Graph file if no parameter is provided.
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| +# If a parameter is given, it will be used as file name instead of the default.
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| +function plot_flame_graph() {
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| + local file_name="flame_graph.svg"
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| + if [[ "$#" -eq 1 ]]; then
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| + file_name="$1"
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| + fi
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| + # Open up the SVG file in Chrome. Try unstable first and revert to stable
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| + # if unstable fails.
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| + google-chrome-unstable "${file_name}" \
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| + || google-chrome-stable "${file_name}" \
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| + || error "failed to find any Chrome instance"
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| +} 2> /dev/null
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| +
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| +# Generate Flame Graph in interactive SVG format.
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| +# First input parameter corresponds to output file name and second input
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| +# parameter is the heading of the plot.
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| +# Defaults will be utilized if parameters are not provided.
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| +# See https://github.com/brendangregg/FlameGraph for details on Flame Graph.
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| +function flame_graph() {
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| + local perf_data="perf.data"
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| + if is_not_file $perf_data; then
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| + error "$(pwd)/${perf_data} is invalid"
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| + return 1
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| + fi
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| + local file_name="flame_graph.svg"
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| + local title="WebRTC Flame Graph"
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| + if [[ "$#" -eq 1 ]]; then
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| + file_name="$1"
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| + fi
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| + if [[ "$#" -eq 2 ]]; then
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| + file_name="$1"
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| + title="$2"
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| + fi
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| + report_sample.py \
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| + --symfs "${SYMBOL_DIR}" \
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| + --kallsyms "${SYMBOL_DIR}/kallsyms" \
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| + perf.data >out.perf
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| + stackcollapse-perf.pl out.perf >out.folded
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| + flamegraph.pl --title="${title}" out.folded >"${file_name}"
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| + rm out.perf
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| + rm out.folded
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| +}
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| +
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| +# Remove all downloaded third-party tools.
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| +function perf_cleanup () {
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| + rm_simpleperf
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| + rm_flame_graph
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| +}
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| +
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| +main() {
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| + printf "%s\n" "Preparing profiling of AppRTCMobile on Android:"
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| + # Verify that this script is called from the root folder of WebRTC,
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| + # i.e., the src folder one step below where the .gclient file exists.
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| + local -r project_root_dir=$(pwd)
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| + local dir=${project_root_dir##*/}
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| + if [[ "${dir}" != "src" ]]; then
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| + error "script must be called from the WebRTC project root (src) folder"
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| + return 1
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| + fi
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| + ok "project root: ${project_root_dir}"
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| +
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| + # Verify that user has sourced envsetup.sh.
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| + # TODO(henrika): might be possible to remove this check.
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| + if [[ -z "$ENVSETUP_GYP_CHROME_SRC" ]]; then
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| + error "must source envsetup script first"
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| + return 1
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| + fi
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| + ok "envsetup script has been sourced"
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| +
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| + # Given that envsetup is sourced, the adb tool should be accessible but
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| + # do one extra check just in case.
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| + local adb_full_path=$(which adb);
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| + if [[ ! -x "${adb_full_path}" ]]; then
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| + error "unable to find the Android Debug Bridge (adb) tool"
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| + return 1
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| + fi
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| + ok "adb tool is working"
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| +
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| + # Exactly one Android device must be connected.
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| + if [[ ! one_device_connected ]]; then
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| + error "one device must be connected"
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| + return 1
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| + fi
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| + ok "one device is connected via USB"
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| +
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| + # Ensure that the device is rooted.
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| + if image_is_not_root; then
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| + error "device is not rooted"
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| + return 1
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| + fi
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| + ok "device is rooted"
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| +
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| + # Restart adb with root permissions if needed.
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| + if adb_has_no_root_permissions; then
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| + adb root
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| + fi
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| + ok "adbd is running as root"
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| +
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| + # Create an empty symbol cache in the tmp folder.
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| + # TODO(henrika): it might not be required to start from a clean cache.
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| + is_dir "${SYMBOL_DIR}" && rm -rf "${SYMBOL_DIR}"
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| + mkdir "${SYMBOL_DIR}" \
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| + && ok "empty symbol cache created at ${SYMBOL_DIR}" \
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| + || error "failed to create symbol cache"
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| +
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| + # Ensure that path to the native library with symbols is valid.
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| + local native_lib=$(native_shared_lib_path)
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| + if is_not_file ${native_lib}; then
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| + error "${native_lib} is not a valid file"
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| + return 1
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| + fi
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| + ok "native library: "${native_lib}""
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| +
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| + # Verify that the architechture of the device matches the architecture
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| + # of the native library.
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| + if ! arch_is_ok; then
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| + error "device is $(dev_arch) and lib is $(native_shared_lib_arch)"
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| + return 1
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| + fi
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| + ok "device is $(dev_arch) and lib is $(native_shared_lib_arch)"
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| +
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| + # Copy native shared library to symbol cache after creating an
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| + # application specific tree structure under ${SYMBOL_DIR}/data.
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| + copy_native_shared_library_to_symbol_cache
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| + ok "native library copied to ${SYMBOL_DIR}/data/app/${APP_NAME}"
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| +
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| + # Verify that the application is installed on the device.
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| + if ! app_is_installed "${APP_NAME}"; then
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| + error "${APP_NAME} is not installed on the device"
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| + return 1
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| + fi
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| + ok "${APP_NAME} is installed on the device"
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| +
|
| + # Download simpleperf to <src>/tools-webrtc/android/profiling/simpleperf/.
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| + # Cloning will only take place if the target does not already exist.
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| + # The PATH variable will also be updated.
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| + # TODO(henrika): would it be better to use a target outside the WebRTC repo?
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| + local simpleperf_dir="${SCRIPT_DIR}/simpleperf"
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| + if is_not_dir "${simpleperf_dir}"; then
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| + echo "Dowloading simpleperf..."
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| + git clone https://android.googlesource.com/platform/prebuilts/simpleperf \
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| + "${simpleperf_dir}"
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| + chmod u+x "${simpleperf_dir}/report_sample.py"
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| + fi
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| + path_add "${simpleperf_dir}"
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| + ok "${simpleperf_dir}" is added to PATH
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| +
|
| + # Update the PATH variable with the path to the Linux version of simpleperf.
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| + local simpleperf_linux_dir="${SCRIPT_DIR}/simpleperf/bin/linux/x86_64/"
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| + if is_not_dir "${simpleperf_linux_dir}"; then
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| + error "${simpleperf_linux_dir} is invalid"
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| + return 1
|
| + fi
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| + path_add "${simpleperf_linux_dir}"
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| + ok "${simpleperf_linux_dir}" is added to PATH
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| +
|
| + # Copy correct version (arm or arm64) of simpleperf to the device
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| + # and enable profiling at the same time.
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| + if ! copy_simpleperf_to_device; then
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| + error "failed to install simpleperf on the device"
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| + return 1
|
| + fi
|
| + ok "simpleperf is installed on the device"
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| +
|
| + # Refresh the symbol cache and read kernal symbols from device if not
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| + # already done.
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| + perf_update
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| + ok "symbol cache is updated"
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| +
|
| + # Download Flame Graph to <src>/tools-webrtc/android/profiling/flamegraph/.
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| + # Cloning will only take place if the target does not already exist.
|
| + # The PATH variable will also be updated.
|
| + # TODO(henrika): would it be better to use a target outside the WebRTC repo?
|
| + local flamegraph_dir="${SCRIPT_DIR}/flamegraph"
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| + if is_not_dir "${flamegraph_dir}"; then
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| + echo "Dowloading Flame Graph visualization tool..."
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| + git clone https://github.com/brendangregg/FlameGraph.git "${flamegraph_dir}"
|
| + fi
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| + path_add "${flamegraph_dir}"
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| + ok "${flamegraph_dir}" is added to PATH
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| +
|
| + print_function_help
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| +
|
| + cleanup
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| +
|
| + return 0
|
| +}
|
| +
|
| +# Only call main() if proper input parameter has been provided.
|
| +if is_set $BUILD_DIR; then
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| + main "$@"
|
| +fi
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|
|