Re: Nightly regression runs against current bk tree
From: Cliff White (cliffw@osdl.org)
Date: Thu May 29 2003 - 18:34:42 EST
> On May 29, 2003 17:48 -0500, Mark Peloquin wrote:
> > Your correct. We're just getting started with this effort and we used
> > this mix to get things going. Once ppl are happy with the presentation
> > of data, we planned to add more tests to provide a more balanced mix.
> > But since you asked, we have added lmbench to our -bk3 regression run. :)
>
> Mark, it would be nice to get a graph of the combined results for each
> test. Something like:
>
> tiobench sequential write rate
> | +++++++++++++++++ + = -mm-ext3
> M | ++++++++++++++++++++++++++***************** * = linus-ext3
> B | +++++++***************** ###### # = -ac-ext3
> / | . = -mm-XFS
> s | = = -ac-XFS
> | ********* etc
> |
> +----------------------------------------------------
> date
>
> This allows at-a-glance trends for each group of tests and (as in the
> example above you could see easily when a performance bug was added
> and fixed in -ac before in the linus kernel, for example). Probably
> having all of the comparable results on the same page, or even in the
> same graph results is a win.
>
> Bonus points if you can click on a spot in the graph and get the results
> page for that date/test ;-).
This idea the STP team really, really likes. We'll start working on getting
this type of report
into our framework.
Thanks much, Andreas - great explaination.
cliffw
>
> Cheers, Andreas
> --
> Andreas Dilger
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/ext2resize/
> http://www-mddsp.enel.ucalgary.ca/People/adilger/
>
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