From a4711053672ae6732583f4eae54596783ec47547 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Michael Pratt Date: Tue, 21 Apr 2020 15:52:42 -0400 Subject: benchmarks: use absolute bazel target bazel run :benchmarks only works from the benchmarks directory. bazel run //benchmarks works from anywhere in the workspace. Also fix help commands, which should be a multiline code section. --- benchmarks/README.md | 26 +++++++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/benchmarks/README.md b/benchmarks/README.md index 6d1ea3ae2..814bcb220 100644 --- a/benchmarks/README.md +++ b/benchmarks/README.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ The scripts assume the following: (controller) and one or more machines on which docker containers will be run (environment). * The controller machine must have bazel installed along with this source - code. You should be able to run a command like `bazel run :benchmarks -- + code. You should be able to run a command like `bazel run //benchmarks -- --list` * Environment machines must have docker and the required runtimes installed. More specifically, you should be able to run a command like: `docker run @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ but it does support GCP workflows. To run locally, run the following from the benchmarks directory: ```bash -bazel run --define gcloud=off :benchmarks -- run-local startup +bazel run --define gcloud=off //benchmarks -- run-local startup ... method,metric,result @@ -48,16 +48,20 @@ runtime, runc. Running on another installed runtime, like say runsc, is as simple as: ```bash -bazel run --define gcloud=off :benchmarks -- run-local startup --runtime=runsc +bazel run --define gcloud=off //benchmarks -- run-local startup --runtime=runsc ``` -There is help: `bash bazel run --define gcloud=off :benchmarks -- --help bazel -run --define gcloud=off :benchmarks -- run-local --help` +There is help: + +```bash +bazel run --define gcloud=off //benchmarks -- --help +bazel run --define gcloud=off //benchmarks -- run-local --help +``` To list available benchmarks, use the `list` commmand: ```bash -bazel --define gcloud=off run :benchmarks -- list +bazel --define gcloud=off run //benchmarks -- list ... Benchmark: sysbench.cpu @@ -70,7 +74,7 @@ Metrics: events_per_second You can choose benchmarks by name or regex like: ```bash -bazel run --define gcloud=off :benchmarks -- run-local startup.node +bazel run --define gcloud=off //benchmarks -- run-local startup.node ... metric,result startup_time_ms,1671.7178000000001 @@ -80,7 +84,7 @@ startup_time_ms,1671.7178000000001 or ```bash -bazel run --define gcloud=off :benchmarks -- run-local s +bazel run --define gcloud=off //benchmarks -- run-local s ... method,metric,result startup.empty,startup_time_ms,1792.8292 @@ -98,13 +102,13 @@ You can run parameterized benchmarks, for example to run with different runtimes: ```bash -bazel run --define gcloud=off :benchmarks -- run-local --runtime=runc --runtime=runsc sysbench.cpu +bazel run --define gcloud=off //benchmarks -- run-local --runtime=runc --runtime=runsc sysbench.cpu ``` Or with different parameters: ```bash -bazel run --define gcloud=off :benchmarks -- run-local --max_prime=10 --max_prime=100 sysbench.cpu +bazel run --define gcloud=off //benchmarks -- run-local --max_prime=10 --max_prime=100 sysbench.cpu ``` ### On Google Compute Engine (GCE) @@ -117,7 +121,7 @@ runtime is installed from the workspace. See the files in `tools/installers` for supported install targets. ```bash -bazel run :benchmarks -- run-gcp --installers=head --runtime=runsc sysbench.cpu +bazel run //benchmarks -- run-gcp --installers=head --runtime=runsc sysbench.cpu ``` When running on GCE, the scripts generate a per run SSH key, which is added to -- cgit v1.2.3