Best Python code snippet using autotest_python
oprofile.py
Source:oprofile.py
...45 if local == False or not local_opcontrol or not local_opreport:46 raise error.AutotestError('No oprofile available')47 else:48 # if we managed to build, try again to pick binaries49 self._pick_binaries(True)50 def _setup_oprofile(self):51 setup = ' --setup'52 if not self.vmlinux:53 setup += ' --no-vmlinux'54 else:55 setup += ' --vmlinux=%s' % self.vmlinux56 for e in self.events:57 setup += ' --event=%s' % e58 if self.others:59 setup += ' ' + self.others60 utils.system(self.opcontrol + setup)61 self.setup_done = True62 def _pick_binaries(self, after_setup):63 src_opreport = os.path.join(self.srcdir, 'bin/opreport')64 src_opcontrol = os.path.join(self.srcdir, 'bin/opcontrol')65 if (self.local == False and after_setup) or (66 (self.local in (None, False) and os.path.exists(src_opreport)67 and os.path.exists(src_opcontrol))):68 print "Using source-built copy of oprofile"69 self.opreport = src_opreport70 self.opcontrol = src_opcontrol71 perform_setup = True72 elif not self.local and not after_setup:73 # if we are neither forced to use the local versions and74 # we're not running after setup() then delay the decision75 return76 else:77 print "Using machine local copy of oprofile"78 self.opreport = '/usr/bin/opreport'79 self.opcontrol = '/usr/bin/opcontrol'80 self._setup_oprofile()81 def initialize(self, vmlinux=None, events=[], others=None, local=None):82 self.job.require_gcc()83 if not vmlinux:84 self.vmlinux = utils.get_vmlinux()85 else:86 self.vmlinux = vmlinux87 if not len(events):88 self.events = ['default']89 else:90 self.events = events91 self.others = others92 self.local = local93 # If there is existing setup file, oprofile may fail to start with default parameters.94 if os.path.isfile('/root/.oprofile/daemonrc'):95 os.rename('/root/.oprofile/daemonrc', '/root/.oprofile/daemonrc.org')96 self._pick_binaries(False)97 def start(self, test):98 if not self.setup_done:99 self._pick_binaries(True)100 self.start_time = time.ctime()101 utils.system(self.opcontrol + ' --shutdown')102 utils.system(self.opcontrol + ' --reset')103 utils.system(self.opcontrol + ' --start')104 def stop(self, test):105 self.stop_time = time.ctime()106 utils.system(self.opcontrol + ' --stop')107 utils.system(self.opcontrol + ' --dump')108 def report(self, test):109 # Output kernel per-symbol profile report110 reportfile = test.profdir + '/oprofile.kernel'111 if self.vmlinux:112 report = self.opreport + ' -l ' + self.vmlinux113 if os.path.exists(utils.get_modules_dir()):...
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