[Tarantool-patches] [PATCH v2 luajit 37/41] perf: add CMake infrastructure
Sergey Bronnikov
sergeyb at tarantool.org
Thu Jan 15 10:47:04 MSK 2026
Hi, Sergey!
LGTM
On 1/14/26 11:50, Sergey Kaplun wrote:
> Hi, Sergey!
> Fixed your comments, see the iterative patches below.
>
> On 13.01.26, Sergey Bronnikov wrote:
>> Hi, Sergey!
>>
>> thanks for the patch! LGTM in general, see my comments below.
>>
>> Sergey
>>
>> On 12/26/25 12:18, Sergey Kaplun wrote:
> <snipped>
>
>>> +macro(AddBenchTarget perf_suite)
>>> + file(MAKE_DIRECTORY "${PERF_OUTPUT_DIR}/${perf_suite}/")
>>> + message(STATUS "Add perf suite ${perf_suite}")
>>> + add_custom_target(${perf_suite})
>>> + add_custom_target(${perf_suite}-console
>>> + COMMAND ${CMAKE_CTEST_COMMAND}
>>> + -L ${perf_suite}
>> use long option "--label-regex" instead "-L"
> Fixed:
> ===================================================================
> diff --git a/perf/CMakeLists.txt b/perf/CMakeLists.txt
> index 06603dfd..d03d74a0 100644
> --- a/perf/CMakeLists.txt
> +++ b/perf/CMakeLists.txt
> @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ macro(AddBenchTarget perf_suite)
> add_custom_target(${perf_suite})
> add_custom_target(${perf_suite}-console
> COMMAND ${CMAKE_CTEST_COMMAND}
> - -L ${perf_suite}
> + --label-regex ${perf_suite}
> --parallel 1
> --verbose
> --output-on-failure
> ===================================================================
>
>>> + --parallel 1
>>> + --verbose
>>> + --output-on-failure
>>> + --no-tests=error
>>> + )
>>> + add_dependencies(${perf_suite}-console luajit-main)
>>> +endmacro()
>>> +
>>> +# Add the bench to the pair of targets created by the call above.
>>> +macro(AddBench bench_name bench_path perf_suite LUA_PATH)
>>> + set(bench_title "perf/${perf_suite}/${bench_name}")
>>> + get_filename_component(bench_name_stripped ${bench_name} NAME_WE)
>>> + set(bench_out_file
>>> + ${PERF_OUTPUT_DIR}/${perf_suite}/${bench_name_stripped}.json
>>> + )
>>> + set(bench_command "${LUAJIT_BINARY} ${bench_path}")
>>> + if(${ARGC} GREATER 4)
>>> + set(input_file ${ARGV4})
>>> + set(bench_command "${bench_command} < ${input_file}")
>>> + endif()
>>> + set(BENCH_FLAGS
>>> + "--benchmark_out_format=json --benchmark_out=${bench_out_file}"
>> Why BENCH_FLAGS is in uppercase and bench_command_flags in lower-case?
>>
>> What is the difference?
>>
>> Also, it seems these variables are unused and can be removed:
>>
>> @ -56,10 +58,6 @@ macro(AddBench bench_name bench_path perf_suite LUA_PATH)
>> set(input_file ${ARGV4})
>> set(bench_command "${bench_command} < ${input_file}")
>> endif()
>> - set(BENCH_FLAGS
>> - "--benchmark_out_format=json --benchmark_out=${bench_out_file}"
>> - )
>> - set(bench_command_flags ${bench_command} ${BENCH_FLAGS})
>> separate_arguments(bench_command_separated UNIX_COMMAND
>> ${bench_command})
>> add_custom_command(
>> COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E env
>>
> Dropped, thanks!
>
> ===================================================================
> diff --git a/perf/CMakeLists.txt b/perf/CMakeLists.txt
> index 5a5cf777..0916402e 100644
> --- a/perf/CMakeLists.txt
> +++ b/perf/CMakeLists.txt
> @@ -63,10 +63,6 @@ macro(AddBench bench_name bench_path perf_suite LUA_PATH)
> set(input_file ${ARGV4})
> set(bench_command "${bench_command} < ${input_file}")
> endif()
> - set(BENCH_FLAGS
> - "--benchmark_out_format=json --benchmark_out=${bench_out_file}"
> - )
> - set(bench_command_flags ${bench_command} ${BENCH_FLAGS})
> separate_arguments(bench_command_separated UNIX_COMMAND ${bench_command})
> add_custom_command(
> COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E env
> ===================================================================
>
>>> + )
>>> + set(bench_command_flags ${bench_command} ${BENCH_FLAGS})
>>> + separate_arguments(bench_command_separated UNIX_COMMAND ${bench_command})
>>> + add_custom_command(
>>> + COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E env
>>> + LUA_PATH="${LUA_PATH}"
>>> + LUA_CPATH="${LUA_CPATH}"
>>> + ${bench_command_separated}
>>> + --benchmark_out_format=json
>>> + --benchmark_out="${bench_out_file}"
>>> + OUTPUT ${bench_out_file}
>>> + DEPENDS luajit-main
>>> + COMMENT
>>> + "Running benchmark ${bench_title} saving results in ${bench_out_file}."
>>> + )
>>> + add_custom_target(${bench_name} DEPENDS ${bench_out_file})
>>> + add_dependencies(${perf_suite} ${bench_name})
>>> +
>>> + # Report in the console.
>>> + add_test(NAME ${bench_title}
>>> + COMMAND sh -c "${bench_command}"
>> I propose to use find_program for shell executable, like we do in
>> tarantool's root cmakelists.txt:
>>
>> --- a/perf/CMakeLists.txt
>> +++ b/perf/CMakeLists.txt
>> @@ -1,5 +1,7 @@
>> # Running various bench suites against LuaJIT.
>>
>> +find_program(SHELL sh)
>> +
>> include(MakeLuaPath)
>>
>> if(CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE STREQUAL "Debug") @@ -78,7 +80,7 @@ macro(AddBench bench_name bench_path perf_suite
>> LUA_PATH) # Report in the console. add_test(NAME ${bench_title}
>> - COMMAND sh -c "${bench_command}"
>> + COMMAND ${SHELL} -c "${bench_command}"
>> )
>> set_tests_properties(${bench_title} PROPERTIES
>> ENVIRONMENT "LUA_PATH=${LUA_PATH}"
> Added:
>
> ===================================================================
> diff --git a/perf/CMakeLists.txt b/perf/CMakeLists.txt
> index 0916402e..e3af1996 100644
> --- a/perf/CMakeLists.txt
> +++ b/perf/CMakeLists.txt
> @@ -2,6 +2,11 @@
>
> include(MakeLuaPath)
>
> +find_program(SH sh)
> +if(NOT SH)
> + message(FATAL_ERROR "`sh' is not found")
> +endif()
> +
> if(CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE STREQUAL "Debug")
> message(WARNING "LuaJIT and perf tests are built in the Debug mode. "
> "Timings may be affected.") @@ -81,7 +86,7 @@ macro(AddBench bench_name bench_path perf_suite
> LUA_PATH) # Report in the console. add_test(NAME ${bench_title} -
> COMMAND sh -c "${bench_command}"
> + COMMAND ${SH} -c "${bench_command}"
> )
> set_tests_properties(${bench_title} PROPERTIES
> ENVIRONMENT "LUA_PATH=${LUA_PATH}"
> ===================================================================
>
>>> + )
>>> + set_tests_properties(${bench_title} PROPERTIES
>>> + ENVIRONMENT "LUA_PATH=${LUA_PATH}"
>>> + LABELS ${perf_suite}
>>> + DEPENDS luajit-main
>>> + )
>>> + unset(input_file)
>>> +endmacro()
>>> +
> <snipped>
>
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