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populate BENCHMARK_NAME and BENCHMARK_CONFIG constants so that the benchmark can be found by PKB
create GetConfig, Prepare, Run and Cleanup functions handlers with pass/return [] as function content.
At this point you can run your new benchmark in PKB (though it will not do anything yet).
Create a new package called mlc.py in linux_packages.
create a new function, Install, that takes a vm as an input and installs interbench on that vm. You should be able to wrap shell commands as vm.RemoteCommand
add unit tests to make sure the remote commands are issued using mock to mock the vm.
Installing on Ubuntu2404 is top priority, followed by other Linux distributions e.g. Debian, Rhel, Centos etc.
Run mlc
Download and run mlc locally. This part is about parsing the output into some sensible format.
Add a function in mlc.py that you added to linux_packages with a sensible name, e.g. ParseResults
Parse results should take a str as input and produce a list of PKB Samples as output. You goal is to parse the output into useful samples, where each sample as a metric name, metric value, metric unit, metric metadata. Each row of mlc's output should be a separate metric.
Test the parser function
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At this point you can run your new benchmark in PKB (though it will not do anything yet).
instructions for installing and running mlc:
wget https://downloadmirror.intel.com/793041/mlc_v3.11.tgz
tar zxvf mlc_v3.11.tgz
cd Linux
./mlc --bandwidth_matrix
./mlc --latency_matrix -e -r
try installing and running on a virtual machine
Create a new package called mlc.py in linux_packages.
create a new function, Install, that takes a vm as an input and installs interbench on that vm. You should be able to wrap shell commands as vm.RemoteCommand
add unit tests to make sure the remote commands are issued using mock to mock the vm.
Installing on Ubuntu2404 is top priority, followed by other Linux distributions e.g. Debian, Rhel, Centos etc.
Test the parser function
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: