| #!/usr/bin/env python |
| # Copyright (c) 2015 The WebRTC project authors. All Rights Reserved. |
| # |
| # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license |
| # that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source |
| # tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found |
| # in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may |
| # be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree. |
| """Generate graphs for data generated by loopback tests. |
| |
| Usage examples: |
| Show end to end time for a single full stack test. |
| ./full_stack_tests_plot.py -df end_to_end -o 600 --frames 1000 vp9_data.txt |
| |
| Show simultaneously PSNR and encoded frame size for two different runs of |
| full stack test. Averaged over a cycle of 200 frames. Used e.g. for |
| screenshare slide test. |
| ./full_stack_tests_plot.py -c 200 -df psnr -drf encoded_frame_size \\ |
| before.txt after.txt |
| |
| Similar to the previous test, but multiple graphs. |
| ./full_stack_tests_plot.py -c 200 -df psnr vp8.txt vp9.txt --next \\ |
| -c 200 -df sender_time vp8.txt vp9.txt --next \\ |
| -c 200 -df end_to_end vp8.txt vp9.txt |
| """ |
| |
| import argparse |
| from collections import defaultdict |
| import itertools |
| import sys |
| import matplotlib.pyplot as plt |
| import numpy |
| |
| # Fields |
| DROPPED = 0 |
| INPUT_TIME = 1 # ms (timestamp) |
| SEND_TIME = 2 # ms (timestamp) |
| RECV_TIME = 3 # ms (timestamp) |
| RENDER_TIME = 4 # ms (timestamp) |
| ENCODED_FRAME_SIZE = 5 # bytes |
| PSNR = 6 |
| SSIM = 7 |
| ENCODE_TIME = 8 # ms (time interval) |
| |
| TOTAL_RAW_FIELDS = 9 |
| |
| SENDER_TIME = TOTAL_RAW_FIELDS + 0 |
| RECEIVER_TIME = TOTAL_RAW_FIELDS + 1 |
| END_TO_END = TOTAL_RAW_FIELDS + 2 |
| RENDERED_DELTA = TOTAL_RAW_FIELDS + 3 |
| |
| FIELD_MASK = 255 |
| |
| # Options |
| HIDE_DROPPED = 256 |
| RIGHT_Y_AXIS = 512 |
| |
| # internal field id, field name, title |
| _FIELDS = [ |
| # Raw |
| (DROPPED, "dropped", "dropped"), |
| (INPUT_TIME, "input_time_ms", "input time"), |
| (SEND_TIME, "send_time_ms", "send time"), |
| (RECV_TIME, "recv_time_ms", "recv time"), |
| (ENCODED_FRAME_SIZE, "encoded_frame_size", "encoded frame size"), |
| (PSNR, "psnr", "PSNR"), |
| (SSIM, "ssim", "SSIM"), |
| (RENDER_TIME, "render_time_ms", "render time"), |
| (ENCODE_TIME, "encode_time_ms", "encode time"), |
| # Auto-generated |
| (SENDER_TIME, "sender_time", "sender time"), |
| (RECEIVER_TIME, "receiver_time", "receiver time"), |
| (END_TO_END, "end_to_end", "end to end"), |
| (RENDERED_DELTA, "rendered_delta", "rendered delta"), |
| ] |
| |
| NAME_TO_ID = {field[1]: field[0] for field in _FIELDS} |
| ID_TO_TITLE = {field[0]: field[2] for field in _FIELDS} |
| |
| |
| def FieldArgToId(arg): |
| if arg == "none": |
| return None |
| if arg in NAME_TO_ID: |
| return NAME_TO_ID[arg] |
| if arg + "_ms" in NAME_TO_ID: |
| return NAME_TO_ID[arg + "_ms"] |
| raise Exception("Unrecognized field name \"{}\"".format(arg)) |
| |
| |
| class PlotLine(object): |
| """Data for a single graph line.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, label, values, flags): |
| self.label = label |
| self.values = values |
| self.flags = flags |
| |
| |
| class Data(object): |
| """Object representing one full stack test.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, filename): |
| self.title = "" |
| self.length = 0 |
| self.samples = defaultdict(list) |
| |
| self._ReadSamples(filename) |
| |
| def _ReadSamples(self, filename): |
| """Reads graph data from the given file.""" |
| f = open(filename) |
| it = iter(f) |
| |
| self.title = it.next().strip() |
| self.length = int(it.next()) |
| field_names = [name.strip() for name in it.next().split()] |
| field_ids = [NAME_TO_ID[name] for name in field_names] |
| |
| for field_id in field_ids: |
| self.samples[field_id] = [0.0] * self.length |
| |
| for sample_id in xrange(self.length): |
| for col, value in enumerate(it.next().split()): |
| self.samples[field_ids[col]][sample_id] = float(value) |
| |
| self._SubtractFirstInputTime() |
| self._GenerateAdditionalData() |
| |
| f.close() |
| |
| def _SubtractFirstInputTime(self): |
| offset = self.samples[INPUT_TIME][0] |
| for field in [INPUT_TIME, SEND_TIME, RECV_TIME, RENDER_TIME]: |
| if field in self.samples: |
| self.samples[field] = [x - offset for x in self.samples[field]] |
| |
| def _GenerateAdditionalData(self): |
| """Calculates sender time, receiver time etc. from the raw data.""" |
| s = self.samples |
| last_render_time = 0 |
| for field_id in [ |
| SENDER_TIME, RECEIVER_TIME, END_TO_END, RENDERED_DELTA |
| ]: |
| s[field_id] = [0] * self.length |
| |
| for k in range(self.length): |
| s[SENDER_TIME][k] = s[SEND_TIME][k] - s[INPUT_TIME][k] |
| |
| decoded_time = s[RENDER_TIME][k] |
| s[RECEIVER_TIME][k] = decoded_time - s[RECV_TIME][k] |
| s[END_TO_END][k] = decoded_time - s[INPUT_TIME][k] |
| if not s[DROPPED][k]: |
| if k > 0: |
| s[RENDERED_DELTA][k] = decoded_time - last_render_time |
| last_render_time = decoded_time |
| |
| def _Hide(self, values): |
| """ |
| Replaces values for dropped frames with None. |
| These values are then skipped by the Plot() method. |
| """ |
| |
| return [ |
| None if self.samples[DROPPED][k] else values[k] |
| for k in range(len(values)) |
| ] |
| |
| def AddSamples(self, config, target_lines_list): |
| """Creates graph lines from the current data set with given config.""" |
| for field in config.fields: |
| # field is None means the user wants just to skip the color. |
| if field is None: |
| target_lines_list.append(None) |
| continue |
| |
| field_id = field & FIELD_MASK |
| values = self.samples[field_id] |
| |
| if field & HIDE_DROPPED: |
| values = self._Hide(values) |
| |
| target_lines_list.append( |
| PlotLine(self.title + " " + ID_TO_TITLE[field_id], values, |
| field & ~FIELD_MASK)) |
| |
| |
| def AverageOverCycle(values, length): |
| """ |
| Returns the list: |
| [ |
| avg(values[0], values[length], ...), |
| avg(values[1], values[length + 1], ...), |
| ... |
| avg(values[length - 1], values[2 * length - 1], ...), |
| ] |
| |
| Skips None values when calculating the average value. |
| """ |
| |
| total = [0.0] * length |
| count = [0] * length |
| for k, val in enumerate(values): |
| if val is not None: |
| total[k % length] += val |
| count[k % length] += 1 |
| |
| result = [0.0] * length |
| for k in range(length): |
| result[k] = total[k] / count[k] if count[k] else None |
| return result |
| |
| |
| class PlotConfig(object): |
| """Object representing a single graph.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, |
| fields, |
| data_list, |
| cycle_length=None, |
| frames=None, |
| offset=0, |
| output_filename=None, |
| title="Graph"): |
| self.fields = fields |
| self.data_list = data_list |
| self.cycle_length = cycle_length |
| self.frames = frames |
| self.offset = offset |
| self.output_filename = output_filename |
| self.title = title |
| |
| def Plot(self, ax1): |
| lines = [] |
| for data in self.data_list: |
| if not data: |
| # Add None lines to skip the colors. |
| lines.extend([None] * len(self.fields)) |
| else: |
| data.AddSamples(self, lines) |
| |
| def _SliceValues(values): |
| if self.offset: |
| values = values[self.offset:] |
| if self.frames: |
| values = values[:self.frames] |
| return values |
| |
| length = None |
| for line in lines: |
| if line is None: |
| continue |
| |
| line.values = _SliceValues(line.values) |
| if self.cycle_length: |
| line.values = AverageOverCycle(line.values, self.cycle_length) |
| |
| if length is None: |
| length = len(line.values) |
| elif length != len(line.values): |
| raise Exception("All arrays should have the same length!") |
| |
| ax1.set_xlabel("Frame", fontsize="large") |
| if any(line.flags & RIGHT_Y_AXIS for line in lines if line): |
| ax2 = ax1.twinx() |
| ax2.set_xlabel("Frame", fontsize="large") |
| else: |
| ax2 = None |
| |
| # Have to implement color_cycle manually, due to two scales in a graph. |
| color_cycle = ["b", "r", "g", "c", "m", "y", "k"] |
| color_iter = itertools.cycle(color_cycle) |
| |
| for line in lines: |
| if not line: |
| color_iter.next() |
| continue |
| |
| if self.cycle_length: |
| x = numpy.array(range(self.cycle_length)) |
| else: |
| x = numpy.array( |
| range(self.offset, self.offset + len(line.values))) |
| y = numpy.array(line.values) |
| ax = ax2 if line.flags & RIGHT_Y_AXIS else ax1 |
| ax.Plot(x, |
| y, |
| "o-", |
| label=line.label, |
| markersize=3.0, |
| linewidth=1.0, |
| color=color_iter.next()) |
| |
| ax1.grid(True) |
| if ax2: |
| ax1.legend(loc="upper left", shadow=True, fontsize="large") |
| ax2.legend(loc="upper right", shadow=True, fontsize="large") |
| else: |
| ax1.legend(loc="best", shadow=True, fontsize="large") |
| |
| |
| def LoadFiles(filenames): |
| result = [] |
| for filename in filenames: |
| if filename in LoadFiles.cache: |
| result.append(LoadFiles.cache[filename]) |
| else: |
| data = Data(filename) |
| LoadFiles.cache[filename] = data |
| result.append(data) |
| return result |
| |
| |
| LoadFiles.cache = {} |
| |
| |
| def GetParser(): |
| class CustomAction(argparse.Action): |
| def __call__(self, parser, namespace, values, option_string=None): |
| if "ordered_args" not in namespace: |
| namespace.ordered_args = [] |
| namespace.ordered_args.append((self.dest, values)) |
| |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( |
| description=__doc__, |
| formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter) |
| |
| parser.add_argument("-c", |
| "--cycle_length", |
| nargs=1, |
| action=CustomAction, |
| type=int, |
| help="Cycle length over which to average the values.") |
| parser.add_argument( |
| "-f", |
| "--field", |
| nargs=1, |
| action=CustomAction, |
| help="Name of the field to show. Use 'none' to skip a color.") |
| parser.add_argument("-r", |
| "--right", |
| nargs=0, |
| action=CustomAction, |
| help="Use right Y axis for given field.") |
| parser.add_argument("-d", |
| "--drop", |
| nargs=0, |
| action=CustomAction, |
| help="Hide values for dropped frames.") |
| parser.add_argument("-o", |
| "--offset", |
| nargs=1, |
| action=CustomAction, |
| type=int, |
| help="Frame offset.") |
| parser.add_argument("-n", |
| "--next", |
| nargs=0, |
| action=CustomAction, |
| help="Separator for multiple graphs.") |
| parser.add_argument( |
| "--frames", |
| nargs=1, |
| action=CustomAction, |
| type=int, |
| help="Frame count to show or take into account while averaging.") |
| parser.add_argument("-t", |
| "--title", |
| nargs=1, |
| action=CustomAction, |
| help="Title of the graph.") |
| parser.add_argument("-O", |
| "--output_filename", |
| nargs=1, |
| action=CustomAction, |
| help="Use to save the graph into a file. " |
| "Otherwise, a window will be shown.") |
| parser.add_argument( |
| "files", |
| nargs="+", |
| action=CustomAction, |
| help="List of text-based files generated by loopback tests.") |
| return parser |
| |
| |
| def _PlotConfigFromArgs(args, graph_num): |
| # Pylint complains about using kwargs, so have to do it this way. |
| cycle_length = None |
| frames = None |
| offset = 0 |
| output_filename = None |
| title = "Graph" |
| |
| fields = [] |
| files = [] |
| mask = 0 |
| for key, values in args: |
| if key == "cycle_length": |
| cycle_length = values[0] |
| elif key == "frames": |
| frames = values[0] |
| elif key == "offset": |
| offset = values[0] |
| elif key == "output_filename": |
| output_filename = values[0] |
| elif key == "title": |
| title = values[0] |
| elif key == "drop": |
| mask |= HIDE_DROPPED |
| elif key == "right": |
| mask |= RIGHT_Y_AXIS |
| elif key == "field": |
| field_id = FieldArgToId(values[0]) |
| fields.append(field_id | mask if field_id is not None else None) |
| mask = 0 # Reset mask after the field argument. |
| elif key == "files": |
| files.extend(values) |
| |
| if not files: |
| raise Exception( |
| "Missing file argument(s) for graph #{}".format(graph_num)) |
| if not fields: |
| raise Exception( |
| "Missing field argument(s) for graph #{}".format(graph_num)) |
| |
| return PlotConfig(fields, |
| LoadFiles(files), |
| cycle_length=cycle_length, |
| frames=frames, |
| offset=offset, |
| output_filename=output_filename, |
| title=title) |
| |
| |
| def PlotConfigsFromArgs(args): |
| """Generates plot configs for given command line arguments.""" |
| # The way it works: |
| # First we detect separators -n/--next and split arguments into groups, one |
| # for each plot. For each group, we partially parse it with |
| # argparse.ArgumentParser, modified to remember the order of arguments. |
| # Then we traverse the argument list and fill the PlotConfig. |
| args = itertools.groupby(args, lambda x: x in ["-n", "--next"]) |
| prep_args = list(list(group) for match, group in args if not match) |
| |
| parser = GetParser() |
| plot_configs = [] |
| for index, raw_args in enumerate(prep_args): |
| graph_args = parser.parse_args(raw_args).ordered_args |
| plot_configs.append(_PlotConfigFromArgs(graph_args, index)) |
| return plot_configs |
| |
| |
| def ShowOrSavePlots(plot_configs): |
| for config in plot_configs: |
| fig = plt.figure(figsize=(14.0, 10.0)) |
| ax = fig.add_subPlot(1, 1, 1) |
| |
| plt.title(config.title) |
| config.Plot(ax) |
| if config.output_filename: |
| print "Saving to", config.output_filename |
| fig.savefig(config.output_filename) |
| plt.close(fig) |
| |
| plt.show() |
| |
| |
| if __name__ == "__main__": |
| ShowOrSavePlots(PlotConfigsFromArgs(sys.argv[1:])) |