This PR adds code for setting the Quality of Service (QoS) level of the process on Windows. This can, e.g., make sure that on hybrid systems P-cores are utilized even when the app window is out of focus. In the following cases, it is adjusted from the default behavior: - In wm_jobs.cc the QoS level is raised while a priority job is running. - The command line option `--qos [high|eco|default]` can be used to change the QoS level of the process. - By default, the QoS level is raised for the EEVEE performance tests, as they check viewport rendering performance and would otherwise be reliant on never going out of focus to not get a downgraded QoS level. By default, they are created with an out of focus window at the time of landing this PR. This PR makes sure that they actually measure the animation replay performance attainable during real-world use. Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/144224
338 lines
13 KiB
Python
338 lines
13 KiB
Python
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2021-2023 Blender Authors
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#
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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import base64
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import glob
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import inspect
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import multiprocessing
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import os
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import pathlib
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import platform
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import pickle
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import subprocess
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import sys
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from collections.abc import (
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Callable,
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)
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from .config import TestConfig
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from .device import TestMachine
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class TestFailure(Exception):
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def __init__(self, *args, message, output_lines=[], **kwargs):
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super().__init__(message, *args)
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self.message = message
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self.output_lines = output_lines
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def __str__(self):
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msg = self.message
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if self.output_lines:
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msg += f":\n{'': <10} | "
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msg += f"\n{'': <10} | ".join(l.rstrip(' \r\n\t') for l in self.output_lines)
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return msg
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class TestEnvironment:
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def __init__(self, blender_git_dir: pathlib.Path, base_dir: pathlib.Path):
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self.blender_git_dir = blender_git_dir
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self.base_dir = base_dir
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self.blender_dir = base_dir / 'blender'
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self.build_dir = base_dir / 'build'
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self.install_dir = self.build_dir / "bin"
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self.benchmarks_dir = self.blender_git_dir / 'tests' / 'benchmarks'
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self.git_executable = 'git'
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self.cmake_executable = 'cmake'
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self.cmake_options = ['-DWITH_INTERNATIONAL=OFF', '-DWITH_BUILDINFO=OFF']
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self.log_file = None
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self.machine = None
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self._init_default_blender_executable()
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self.set_default_blender_executable()
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def get_machine(self, need_gpus: bool = True) -> None:
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if not self.machine or (need_gpus and not self.machine.has_gpus):
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self.machine = TestMachine(self, need_gpus)
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return self.machine
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def init(self, build) -> None:
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if not self.benchmarks_dir.exists():
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sys.stderr.write(f'Error: benchmark files directory not found at {self.benchmarks_dir}')
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sys.exit(1)
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# Create benchmarks folder contents.
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print(f'Init {self.base_dir}')
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self.base_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
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if len(self.get_config_names()) == 0:
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config_dir = self.base_dir / 'default'
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print(f'Creating default configuration in {config_dir}')
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TestConfig.write_default_config(self, config_dir)
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if build:
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if not self.blender_dir.exists():
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print(f'Init git worktree in {self.blender_dir}')
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self.call([self.git_executable, 'worktree', 'add', '--detach',
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self.blender_dir, 'HEAD'], self.blender_git_dir)
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else:
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print(f'Exists {self.blender_dir}')
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if not self.build_dir.exists():
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print(f'Init build in {self.build_dir}')
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self.build_dir.mkdir()
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# No translation to avoid dealing with submodules
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self.call([self.cmake_executable, self.blender_dir, '.'] + self.cmake_options, self.build_dir)
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else:
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print(f'Exists {self.build_dir}')
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print("Building")
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self.build()
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print('Done')
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def checkout(self, git_hash: str) -> None:
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# Checkout Blender revision
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if not self.blender_dir.exists():
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sys.stderr.write('\n\nError: no build set up, run `./benchmark init --build` first\n')
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sys.exit(1)
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self.call([self.git_executable, 'clean', '-f', '-d'], self.blender_dir)
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self.call([self.git_executable, 'reset', '--hard', 'HEAD'], self.blender_dir)
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self.call([self.git_executable, 'checkout', '--detach', git_hash], self.blender_dir)
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def build(self, git_hash: str, install_dir: pathlib.Path) -> bool:
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# Build Blender revision
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if not self.build_dir.exists():
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sys.stderr.write('\n\nError: no build set up, run `./benchmark init --build` first\n')
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sys.exit(1)
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# Skip if build with same hash is already done.
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if install_dir.resolve() != self.install_dir.resolve():
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complete_txt = pathlib.Path(install_dir) / "complete.txt"
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if complete_txt.is_file():
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if complete_txt.read_text().strip() == git_hash:
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self._init_default_blender_executable()
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return True
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# Different hash, build again.
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complete_txt.unlink()
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else:
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complete_txt = None
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self.checkout(git_hash)
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jobs = str(multiprocessing.cpu_count())
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cmake_options = list(self.cmake_options)
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cmake_options += [f"-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX={install_dir}"]
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try:
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self.call([self.cmake_executable, '.'] + cmake_options, self.build_dir)
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self.call([self.cmake_executable, '--build', '.', '-j', jobs, '--target', 'install'], self.build_dir)
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if complete_txt:
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complete_txt.write_text(git_hash)
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except KeyboardInterrupt as e:
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raise e
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except:
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return False
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self._init_default_blender_executable()
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return True
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def set_blender_executable(self, executable_path: pathlib.Path, environment: dict = {}) -> None:
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if executable_path.is_dir():
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executable_path = self._blender_executable_from_path(executable_path)
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# Run all Blender commands with this executable.
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self.blender_executable = executable_path
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self.blender_executable_environment = environment
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def _blender_executable_name(self) -> pathlib.Path:
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if platform.system() == "Windows":
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return pathlib.Path('blender.exe')
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elif platform.system() == "Darwin":
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return pathlib.Path('Blender.app') / 'Contents' / 'MacOS' / 'Blender'
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else:
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return pathlib.Path('blender')
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def _blender_executable_from_path(self, executable: pathlib.Path) -> pathlib.Path:
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if executable.is_dir():
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# Directory
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executable = executable / self._blender_executable_name()
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elif not executable.is_file() and executable.name == 'blender':
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# Executable path without proper path on Windows or macOS.
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executable = executable.parent / self._blender_executable_name()
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if executable.is_file():
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return executable
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return None
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def _init_default_blender_executable(self) -> None:
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# Find a default executable to run commands independent of testing a specific build.
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# Try own built executable.
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built_executable = self._blender_executable_from_path(self.install_dir)
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if built_executable:
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self.default_blender_executable = built_executable
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return
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# Try find an executable in the configs.
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for config_name in self.get_config_names():
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for executable in TestConfig.read_blender_executables(self, config_name):
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executable = self._blender_executable_from_path(executable)
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if executable:
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self.default_blender_executable = executable
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return
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# Fallback to a "blender" command in the hope it's available.
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self.default_blender_executable = pathlib.Path("blender")
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def set_default_blender_executable(self) -> None:
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self.blender_executable = self.default_blender_executable
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self.blender_executable_environment = {}
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def set_log_file(self, filepath: pathlib.Path, clear=True) -> None:
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# Log all commands and output to this file.
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self.log_file = filepath
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if clear:
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self.log_file.unlink(missing_ok=True)
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def unset_log_file(self) -> None:
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self.log_file = None
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def call(self, args: list[str], cwd: pathlib.Path, silent: bool = False, environment: dict = {}) -> list[str]:
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# Execute command with arguments in specified directory,
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# and return combined stdout and stderr output.
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# Open log file for writing
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f = None
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if self.log_file:
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if not self.log_file.exists():
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self.log_file.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
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f = open(self.log_file, 'a', encoding='utf-8', errors='ignore')
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f.write('\n' + ' '.join([str(arg) for arg in args]) + '\n\n')
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env = os.environ
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if len(environment):
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env = env.copy()
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for key, value in environment.items():
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env[key] = value
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proc = subprocess.Popen(args, cwd=cwd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, env=env)
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# Read line by line
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lines = []
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try:
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while proc.poll() is None:
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line = proc.stdout.readline()
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if line:
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line_str = line.decode('utf-8', 'ignore')
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lines.append(line_str)
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if f:
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f.write(line_str)
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except KeyboardInterrupt as e:
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# Avoid processes that keep running when interrupting.
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proc.terminate()
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raise e
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# Raise error on failure
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if proc.returncode != 0 and not silent:
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raise TestFailure(message="Error executing command", output_lines=lines)
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return lines
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def call_blender(self, args: list[str], foreground=False) -> list[str]:
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# Execute Blender command with arguments.
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common_args = ['--factory-startup', '-noaudio', '--enable-autoexec', '--python-exit-code', '1']
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if sys.platform == 'win32':
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# Set HighQoS level on Windows to avoid reduced performance when the window is out of focus.
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# See: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/procthread/quality-of-service
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common_args += ['--qos', 'high']
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if foreground:
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common_args += ['--no-window-focus', '--window-geometry', '0', '0', '1024', '768', '--gpu-vsync', 'off']
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else:
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common_args += ['--background']
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return self.call([self.blender_executable] + common_args + args, cwd=self.base_dir,
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environment=self.blender_executable_environment)
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def run_in_blender(self,
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function: Callable[[dict], dict],
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args: dict,
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blender_args: list = [],
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foreground=False) -> dict:
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# Run function in a Blender instance. Arguments and return values are
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# passed as a Python object that must be serializable with pickle.
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# Get information to call this function from Blender.
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package_path = pathlib.Path(__file__).parent.parent
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functionname = function.__name__
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modulename = inspect.getmodule(function).__name__
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# Serialize arguments in base64, to avoid having to escape it.
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args = base64.b64encode(pickle.dumps(args))
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output_prefix = 'TEST_OUTPUT: '
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expression = (f'import sys, pickle, base64;'
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f'sys.path.append(r"{package_path}");'
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f'import {modulename};'
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f'args = pickle.loads(base64.b64decode({args}));'
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f'result = {modulename}.{functionname}(args);'
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f'result = base64.b64encode(pickle.dumps(result));'
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f'print("\\n{output_prefix}" + result.decode() + "\\n")')
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expr_args = blender_args + ['--python-expr', expression]
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lines = self.call_blender(expr_args, foreground=foreground)
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# Parse output.
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for line in lines:
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if line.startswith(output_prefix):
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output = line[len(output_prefix):].strip()
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result = pickle.loads(base64.b64decode(output))
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return result, lines
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return {}, lines
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def find_blend_files(self, dirpath: pathlib.Path) -> list:
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# Find .blend files in subdirectories of the given directory in the
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# lib/benchmarks directory.
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dirpath = self.benchmarks_dir / dirpath
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filepaths = []
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for filename in glob.iglob(str(dirpath / '*.blend'), recursive=True):
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filepaths.append(pathlib.Path(filename))
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return filepaths
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def get_config_names(self) -> list:
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names = []
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if self.base_dir.exists():
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for dirname in os.listdir(self.base_dir):
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dirpath = self.base_dir / dirname / 'config.py'
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if dirpath.exists():
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names.append(dirname)
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return names
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def get_configs(self, name: str = None, names_only: bool = False) -> list:
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# Get list of configurations in the benchmarks directory.
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configs = []
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for config_name in self.get_config_names():
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if not name or config_name == name:
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if names_only:
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configs.append(config_name)
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else:
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configs.append(TestConfig(self, config_name))
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return configs
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def resolve_git_hash(self, revision):
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# Get git hash for a tag or branch.
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lines = self.call([self.git_executable, 'rev-parse', revision], self.blender_git_dir)
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return lines[0].strip() if len(lines) else revision
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def git_hash_date(self, git_hash):
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# Get commit data for a git hash.
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lines = self.call([self.git_executable, 'log', '-n1', git_hash, '--format=%at'], self.blender_git_dir)
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return int(lines[0].strip()) if len(lines) else 0
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