Existing dummy benchmark converted to a single-pass benchmark.
Add support for ">[filename]" interpretation in liblogcat, helpful to
provide more consistent benchmark results when sending output to
/dev/null.
NB: results are not consistent as there is a roundtrip to logd
service, but they are indicative of better performance for
liblogcat.
Benchmark Time CPU Iterations
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BM_logcat_stat_popen_libc 35221677 ns 603314 ns 100
BM_logcat_stat_popen_liblogcat 15871805 ns 579398 ns 1287
BM_logcat_stat_system_libc 39037825 ns 319882 ns 100
BM_logcat_stat_system_liblogcat 9896755 ns 762610 ns 1310
BM_logcat_dump_popen_libc 776206254 ns 131448772 ns 5
BM_logcat_dump_popen_liblogcat 610674905 ns 118709624 ns 6
BM_logcat_dump_system_libc 512191254 ns 388724 ns 10
BM_logcat_dump_system_liblogcat 443897570 ns 377215696 ns 2
Test: logcat-benchmarks --benchmark_filter='BM_logcat_stat*|BM_logcat_dump*'
Bug: 35326290
Change-Id: Ie94900a3070487f45742f6c0789b5b3cf036df34
- split sequential sort output test out as a benchmark check
- Allow up to two failures of sort results because of occasional reader locks.
- logcat -g output was changed to handle wider set of values incorporating a
multiplier for UX, and would not pass test if 'logcat -G 1M' was run.
- If spam filter is turned off, prune checks would fail, allowed for an
empty default.
Change-Id: I06d6089e18279df7525d1c16a1f76b3125ddbf05