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README.md

1Programs and scripts for automated testing of Zstandard
2=======================================================
3
4This directory contains the following programs and scripts:
5- `datagen` : Synthetic and parametrable data generator, for tests
6- `fullbench`  : Precisely measure speed for each zstd inner functions
7- `fuzzer`  : Test tool, to check zstd integrity on target platform
8- `paramgrill` : parameter tester for zstd
9- `test-zstd-speed.py` : script for testing zstd speed difference between commits
10- `test-zstd-versions.py` : compatibility test between zstd versions stored on Github (v0.1+)
11- `zstreamtest` : Fuzzer test tool for zstd streaming API
12- `legacy` : Test tool to test decoding of legacy zstd frames
13- `decodecorpus` : Tool to generate valid Zstandard frames, for verifying decoder implementations
14
15
16#### `test-zstd-versions.py` - script for testing zstd interoperability between versions
17
18This script creates `versionsTest` directory to which zstd repository is cloned.
19Then all tagged (released) versions of zstd are compiled.
20In the following step interoperability between zstd versions is checked.
21
22#### `automated-benchmarking.py` - script for benchmarking zstd prs to dev
23
24This script benchmarks facebook:dev and changes from pull requests made to zstd and compares
25them against facebook:dev to detect regressions. This script currently runs on a dedicated
26desktop machine for every pull request that is made to the zstd repo but can also
27be run on any machine via the command line interface.
28
29There are three modes of usage for this script: fastmode will just run a minimal single
30build comparison (between facebook:dev and facebook:release), onetime will pull all the current
31pull requests from the zstd repo and compare facebook:dev to all of them once, continuous
32will continuously get pull requests from the zstd repo and run benchmarks against facebook:dev.
33
34```
35Example usage: python automated_benchmarking.py
36```
37
38```
39usage: automated_benchmarking.py [-h] [--directory DIRECTORY]
40                                 [--levels LEVELS] [--iterations ITERATIONS]
41                                 [--emails EMAILS] [--frequency FREQUENCY]
42                                 [--mode MODE] [--dict DICT]
43
44optional arguments:
45  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
46  --directory DIRECTORY
47                        directory with files to benchmark
48  --levels LEVELS       levels to test eg ('1,2,3')
49  --iterations ITERATIONS
50                        number of benchmark iterations to run
51  --emails EMAILS       email addresses of people who will be alerted upon
52                        regression. Only for continuous mode
53  --frequency FREQUENCY
54                        specifies the number of seconds to wait before each
55                        successive check for new PRs in continuous mode
56  --mode MODE           'fastmode', 'onetime', 'current', or 'continuous' (see
57                        README.md for details)
58  --dict DICT           filename of dictionary to use (when set, this
59                        dictioanry will be used to compress the files provided
60                        inside --directory)
61```
62
63#### `test-zstd-speed.py` - script for testing zstd speed difference between commits
64
65DEPRECATED
66
67This script creates `speedTest` directory to which zstd repository is cloned.
68Then it compiles all branches of zstd and performs a speed benchmark for a given list of files (the `testFileNames` parameter).
69After `sleepTime` (an optional parameter, default 300 seconds) seconds the script checks repository for new commits.
70If a new commit is found it is compiled and a speed benchmark for this commit is performed.
71The results of the speed benchmark are compared to the previous results.
72If compression or decompression speed for one of zstd levels is lower than `lowerLimit` (an optional parameter, default 0.98) the speed benchmark is restarted.
73If second results are also lower than `lowerLimit` the warning e-mail is send to recipients from the list (the `emails` parameter).
74
75Additional remarks:
76- To be sure that speed results are accurate the script should be run on a "stable" target system with no other jobs running in parallel
77- Using the script with virtual machines can lead to large variations of speed results
78- The speed benchmark is not performed until computers' load average is lower than `maxLoadAvg` (an optional parameter, default 0.75)
79- The script sends e-mails using `mutt`; if `mutt` is not available it sends e-mails without attachments using `mail`; if both are not available it only prints a warning
80
81
82The example usage with two test files, one e-mail address, and with an additional message:
83```
84./test-zstd-speed.py "silesia.tar calgary.tar" "email@gmail.com" --message "tested on my laptop" --sleepTime 60
85```
86
87To run the script in background please use:
88```
89nohup ./test-zstd-speed.py testFileNames emails &
90```
91
92The full list of parameters:
93```
94positional arguments:
95  testFileNames         file names list for speed benchmark
96  emails                list of e-mail addresses to send warnings
97
98optional arguments:
99  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
100  --message MESSAGE     attach an additional message to e-mail
101  --lowerLimit LOWERLIMIT
102                        send email if speed is lower than given limit
103  --maxLoadAvg MAXLOADAVG
104                        maximum load average to start testing
105  --lastCLevel LASTCLEVEL
106                        last compression level for testing
107  --sleepTime SLEEPTIME
108                        frequency of repository checking in seconds
109```
110
111#### `decodecorpus` - tool to generate Zstandard frames for decoder testing
112Command line tool to generate test .zst files.
113
114This tool will generate .zst files with checksums,
115as well as optionally output the corresponding correct uncompressed data for
116extra verification.
117
118Example:
119```
120./decodecorpus -ptestfiles -otestfiles -n10000 -s5
121```
122will generate 10,000 sample .zst files using a seed of 5 in the `testfiles` directory,
123with the zstd checksum field set,
124as well as the 10,000 original files for more detailed comparison of decompression results.
125
126```
127./decodecorpus -t -T1mn
128```
129will choose a random seed, and for 1 minute,
130generate random test frames and ensure that the
131zstd library correctly decompresses them in both simple and streaming modes.
132
133#### `paramgrill` - tool for generating compression table parameters and optimizing parameters on file given constraints
134
135Full list of arguments
136```
137 -T#          : set level 1 speed objective
138 -B#          : cut input into blocks of size # (default : single block)
139 -S           : benchmarks a single run (example command: -Sl3w10h12)
140    w# - windowLog
141    h# - hashLog
142    c# - chainLog
143    s# - searchLog
144    l# - minMatch
145    t# - targetLength
146    S# - strategy
147    L# - level
148 --zstd=      : Single run, parameter selection syntax same as zstdcli with more parameters
149                    (Added forceAttachDictionary / fadt)
150                    When invoked with --optimize, this represents the sample to exceed.
151 --optimize=  : find parameters to maximize compression ratio given parameters
152                    Can use all --zstd= commands to constrain the type of solution found in addition to the following constraints
153    cSpeed=   : Minimum compression speed
154    dSpeed=   : Minimum decompression speed
155    cMem=     : Maximum compression memory
156    lvl=      : Searches for solutions which are strictly better than that compression lvl in ratio and cSpeed,
157    stc=      : When invoked with lvl=, represents percentage slack in ratio/cSpeed allowed for a solution to be considered (Default 100%)
158              : In normal operation, represents percentage slack in choosing viable starting strategy selection in choosing the default parameters
159                    (Lower value will begin with stronger strategies) (Default 90%)
160    speedRatio=   (accepts decimals)
161              : determines value of gains in speed vs gains in ratio
162                    when determining overall winner (default 5 (1% ratio = 5% speed)).
163    tries=    : Maximum number of random restarts on a single strategy before switching (Default 5)
164                    Higher values will make optimizer run longer, more chances to find better solution.
165    memLog    : Limits the log of the size of each memotable (1 per strategy). Will use hash tables when state space is larger than max size.
166                    Setting memLog = 0 turns off memoization
167 --display=   : specify which parameters are included in the output
168                    can use all --zstd parameter names and 'cParams' as a shorthand for all parameters used in ZSTD_compressionParameters
169                    (Default: display all params available)
170 -P#          : generated sample compressibility (when no file is provided)
171 -t#          : Caps runtime of operation in seconds (default : 99999 seconds (about 27 hours ))
172 -v           : Prints Benchmarking output
173 -D           : Next argument dictionary file
174 -s           : Benchmark all files separately
175 -q           : Quiet, repeat for more quiet
176                  -q Prints parameters + results whenever a new best is found
177                  -qq Only prints parameters whenever a new best is found, prints final parameters + results
178                  -qqq Only print final parameters + results
179                  -qqqq Only prints final parameter set in the form --zstd=
180 -v           : Verbose, cancels quiet, repeat for more volume
181                  -v Prints all candidate parameters and results
182
183```
184 Any inputs afterwards are treated as files to benchmark.
185