import os, time from zope.interface import implements from twisted.application import service from twisted.internet import defer from foolscap import Referenceable from allmydata.interfaces import RIControlClient from allmydata.util import testutil, fileutil from twisted.python import log def get_memory_usage(): # this is obviously linux-specific stat_names = ("VmPeak", "VmSize", #"VmHWM", "VmData") stats = {} for line in open("/proc/self/status", "r").readlines(): name, right = line.split(":",2) if name in stat_names: assert right.endswith(" kB\n") right = right[:-4] stats[name] = int(right) * 1024 return stats def log_memory_usage(where=""): stats = get_memory_usage() log.msg("VmSize: %9d VmPeak: %9d %s" % (stats["VmSize"], stats["VmPeak"], where)) class ControlServer(Referenceable, service.Service, testutil.PollMixin): implements(RIControlClient) def remote_wait_for_client_connections(self, num_clients): return self.parent.debug_wait_for_client_connections(num_clients) def remote_upload_from_file_to_uri(self, filename): uploader = self.parent.getServiceNamed("uploader") d = uploader.upload_filename(filename) return d def remote_download_from_uri_to_file(self, uri, filename): downloader = self.parent.getServiceNamed("downloader") d = downloader.download_to_filename(uri, filename) d.addCallback(lambda res: filename) return d def remote_speed_test(self, count, size): assert size > 8 log.msg("speed_test: count=%d, size=%d" % (count, size)) st = SpeedTest(self.parent, count, size) return st.run() def remote_get_memory_usage(self): return get_memory_usage() class SpeedTest: def __init__(self, parent, count, size): self.parent = parent self.count = count self.size = size self.uris = {} self.basedir = os.path.join(self.parent.basedir, "_speed_test_data") def run(self): self.create_data() d = self.do_upload() d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_download()) d.addBoth(self.do_cleanup) d.addCallback(lambda res: (self.upload_time, self.download_time)) return d def create_data(self): fileutil.make_dirs(self.basedir) for i in range(self.count): s = self.size fn = os.path.join(self.basedir, str(i)) if os.path.exists(fn): os.unlink(fn) f = open(fn, "w") f.write(os.urandom(8)) s -= 8 while s > 0: chunk = min(s, 4096) f.write("\x00" * chunk) s -= chunk f.close() def do_upload(self): uploader = self.parent.getServiceNamed("uploader") start = time.time() d = defer.succeed(None) def _record_uri(uri, i): self.uris[i] = uri def _upload_one_file(ignored, i): if i >= self.count: return fn = os.path.join(self.basedir, str(i)) d1 = uploader.upload_filename(fn) d1.addCallback(_record_uri, i) d1.addCallback(_upload_one_file, i+1) return d1 d.addCallback(_upload_one_file, 0) def _upload_done(ignored): stop = time.time() self.upload_time = stop - start d.addCallback(_upload_done) return d def do_download(self): downloader = self.parent.getServiceNamed("downloader") start = time.time() d = defer.succeed(None) def _download_one_file(ignored, i): if i >= self.count: return d1 = downloader.download_to_filehandle(self.uris[i], Discard()) d1.addCallback(_download_one_file, i+1) return d1 d.addCallback(_download_one_file, 0) def _download_done(ignored): stop = time.time() self.download_time = stop - start d.addCallback(_download_done) return d def do_cleanup(self, res): for i in range(self.count): fn = os.path.join(self.basedir, str(i)) os.unlink(fn) return res class Discard: def write(self, data): pass # download_to_filehandle explicitly does not close the filehandle it was # given: that is reserved for the provider of the filehandle. Therefore # the lack of a close() method on this otherwise filehandle-like object # is a part of the test.