a process to regularly run a benchexec-based SV-COMP-benchmark on a tool in order to asssess bugs to the efficiency of the tool in question.
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:sosy-lab/benchmarking
sudo apt install benchexec jq grep sed gawk git curl
git clone https://github.com/DrMichaelPetter/gobcron.git
cd gobcron
in order to communicate the run information back to you, you should add a bot to your zulip instance and store bot-email and bot-apikey for later use in gobcron's configuration.
You need to create a reasonable initial conf/gobcron.user.json
file after installation. You can do that manually via copy/modify conf/gobcron.json
or call the semi-interactive
myserver:/home/huber/gobcron$ bin/init.sh
and review/modify conf/gobcron.user.json
to your satisfaction. All non-mentioned properties, are sourced default-values from the original conf/gobcron.json
file.
- to set up a nightly run on the mainline analyzer, use a config like:
{
"server": {
"name": "server.amazon.com",
"user": "huber",
"threads": "80",
"memory": "2GB"
},
"zulip": {
"bot": {
"email": "[email protected]",
"apikey": "GARBLEDNONSENSE"
},
"mode": "stream",
"stream": "svcomp-nightly"
},
"instance": {
"basedir": "/home/huber/gobcron",
"svbenchdir": "/home/huber/sv-benchmarks"
}
}
- to set up a one-shot on a specific branch, notifying the users with IDs
4711007,4998451
on the zulip instance, use a config like:
{
"server": {
"name": "laptop",
"user": "huber",
"threads": "20",
"memory": "1GB"
},
"zulip": {
"bot": {
"email": "[email protected]",
"apikey": "GARBLEDNONSENSE"
},
"mode": "4711007,4998451"
},
"instance": {
"basedir": "/home/huber/gobcron",
"svbenchdir": "/home/huber/sv-benchmarks",
"gitrepo": "https://github.com/huber4711/analyzer.git",
"branch": "widening-experiment",
"commit": "471169",
"benchconf": "conf/svcomp22.json",
"tag": "hubers-widening"
}
}
- get inspired by other options from gobcron.json
check your config first:
myserver:/home/huber/gobcron$ bin/run.sh --explain
either start a default run with:
myserver:/home/huber/gobcron$ bin/run.sh
or start a custom run with parameters obtained via bin/run.sh -h
:
myserver:/home/huber/gobcron$ bin/run.sh --conf mygobcron.json --disablezulip --skipchangecheck
You may view and/or alter the current default configuration, including gobcron.user.json
myserver:/home/huber/gobcron$ bin/conf.sh -s instance.basedir=/home/huber -a
and eventually play with configurations via -g
and -s
.
You may revisit, which results are available under which tag names, and then create a set of comparison tables between exactly these benchmark run results.
myserver:/home/huber/gobcron$ bin/bigcomparison.sh -l
available tags:
[TAG] ............................................ [DIRECTORY]
tag3 ............................................. ( results/current )
tag2 ............................................. ( results/old.1 )
tag4 ............................................. ( results/old.2 )
tag1 ............................................. ( results/old.3 )
myserver:/home/huber/gobcron$ bin/bigcomparison.sh -t tag1 -t tag2 -t tag3
start your crontab editor with crontab -e
and enter a line like:
# m h dom mon dow command
5 22 * * * bash -c "/home/huber/gobcron/bin/run.sh"
# end of crontab
in order to start the nightly run at 22:05