#!/bin/bash set -ex CHPC_CHECK_START_TIMESTAMP="$(date +%s)" export CHPC_CHECK_START_TIMESTAMP S3_URL=${S3_URL:="https://clickhouse-builds.s3.amazonaws.com"} BUILD_NAME=${BUILD_NAME:-package_release} export S3_URL BUILD_NAME SCRIPT_DIR="$(dirname "$(readlink -f "$0")")" # Sometimes AWS responds with DNS error and it's impossible to retry it with # current curl version options. function curl_with_retry { for _ in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10; do if curl --fail --head "$1";then return 0 else sleep 1 fi done return 1 } # Use the packaged repository to find the revision we will compare to. function find_reference_sha { git -C right/ch log -1 origin/master git -C right/ch log -1 pr # Go back from the revision to be tested, trying to find the closest published # testing release. The PR branch may be either pull/*/head which is the # author's branch, or pull/*/merge, which is head merged with some master # automatically by Github. We will use a merge base with master as a reference # for tesing (or some older commit). A caveat is that if we're testing the # master, the merge base is the tested commit itself, so we have to step back # once. start_ref=$(git -C right/ch merge-base origin/master pr) if [ "$PR_TO_TEST" == "0" ] then start_ref=$start_ref~ fi # Loop back to find a commit that actually has a published perf test package. while : do # FIXME the original idea was to compare to a closest testing tag, which # is a version that is verified to work correctly. However, we're having # some test stability issues now, and the testing release can't roll out # for more that a weak already because of that. Temporarily switch to # using just closest master, so that we can go on. #ref_tag=$(git -C ch describe --match='v*-testing' --abbrev=0 --first-parent "$start_ref") ref_tag="$start_ref" echo Reference tag is "$ref_tag" # We use annotated tags which have their own shas, so we have to further # dereference the tag to get the commit it points to, hence the '~0' thing. REF_SHA=$(git -C right/ch rev-parse "$ref_tag~0") # FIXME sometimes we have testing tags on commits without published builds. # Normally these are documentation commits. Loop to skip them. # Historically there were various path for the performance test package, # test all of them. unset found declare -a urls_to_try=( "$S3_URL/PRs/0/$REF_SHA/$BUILD_NAME/performance.tar.zst" "$S3_URL/0/$REF_SHA/$BUILD_NAME/performance.tar.zst" "$S3_URL/0/$REF_SHA/$BUILD_NAME/performance.tgz" ) for path in "${urls_to_try[@]}" do if curl_with_retry "$path" then found="$path" break fi done if [ -n "$found" ] ; then break; fi start_ref="$REF_SHA~" done REF_PR=0 } chown nobody workspace output chgrp nogroup workspace output chmod 777 workspace output cd workspace [ ! -e "/artifacts/performance.tar.zst" ] && echo "ERROR: performance.tar.zst not found" && exit 1 mkdir -p right tar -xf "/artifacts/performance.tar.zst" -C right --no-same-owner --strip-components=1 --zstd --extract --verbose # Find reference revision if not specified explicitly if [ "$REF_SHA" == "" ]; then find_reference_sha; fi if [ "$REF_SHA" == "" ]; then echo Reference SHA is not specified ; exit 1 ; fi if [ "$REF_PR" == "" ]; then echo Reference PR is not specified ; exit 1 ; fi # Show what we're testing ( git -C right/ch log -1 --decorate "$REF_SHA" ||: ) | tee left-commit.txt ( git -C right/ch log -1 --decorate "$SHA_TO_TEST" ||: echo echo Real tested commit is: git -C right/ch log -1 --decorate "pr" ) | tee right-commit.txt if [ "$PR_TO_TEST" != "0" ] then # If the PR only changes the tests and nothing else, prepare a list of these # tests for use by compare.sh. Compare to merge base, because master might be # far in the future and have unrelated test changes. base=$(git -C right/ch merge-base pr origin/master) git -C right/ch diff --name-only "$base" pr -- . | tee all-changed-files.txt git -C right/ch diff --name-only "$base" pr -- tests/performance | tee changed-test-definitions.txt git -C right/ch diff --name-only "$base" pr -- :!tests/performance :!docker/test/performance-comparison | tee other-changed-files.txt fi # Set python output encoding so that we can print queries with non-ASCII letters. export PYTHONIOENCODING=utf-8 # By default, use the main comparison script from the tested package, so that we # can change it in PRs. script_path="right/scripts" if [ -v CHPC_LOCAL_SCRIPT ] then script_path=".." fi # Even if we have some errors, try our best to save the logs. set +e # Use clickhouse-client and clickhouse-local from the right server. PATH="$(readlink -f right/)":"$PATH" export PATH export REF_PR export REF_SHA # Try to collect some core dumps. # At least we remove the ulimit and then try to pack some common file names into output. ulimit -c unlimited cat /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern # Start the main comparison script. { time $SCRIPT_DIR/download.sh "$REF_PR" "$REF_SHA" "$PR_TO_TEST" "$SHA_TO_TEST" && \ time stage=configure "$script_path"/compare.sh ; \ } 2>&1 | ts "$(printf '%%Y-%%m-%%d %%H:%%M:%%S\t')" | tee compare.log # Stop the servers to free memory. Normally they are restarted before getting # the profile info, so they shouldn't use much, but if the comparison script # fails in the middle, this might not be the case. for _ in {1..30} do killall clickhouse || break sleep 1 done dmesg -T > dmesg.log ls -lath 7z a '-x!*/tmp' /output/output.7z ./*.{log,tsv,html,txt,rep,svg,columns} \ {right,left}/{performance,scripts} {{right,left}/db,db0}/preprocessed_configs \ report analyze benchmark metrics \ ./*.core.dmp ./*.core # If the files aren't same, copy it cmp --silent compare.log /output/compare.log || \ cp compare.log /output