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# Copyright 2018-2019 Florian Fischer <florian.fl.fischer@fau.de>
#
# This file is part of allocbench.
#
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"""Definition of the blowup micro benchmark"""

from src.benchmark import Benchmark
import src.plots as plt


class BenchmarkBlowup(Benchmark):
    """Blowup micro benchmark

    Check if allocators reuse memory.
    Thread behaviour:
        1. Do many allocations and frees (100MiB is the maximum of live allocations at all times)
        2. Start new thread
        3. Join new thread
    A perfect reusing allocator would need 100MiB RSS and a non reusing allocator
    would need 1GiB.
    """
    def __init__(self):
        name = "blowup"

        self.cmd = "blowup"

        self.requirements = ["blowup"]
        super().__init__(name)

    def summary(self):
        # hack ideal rss in data set
        allocators = self.results["allocators"]
        allocators["Ideal-RSS"] = {"color": "xkcd:gold"}
        self.results["stats"]["Ideal-RSS"] = {}
        for perm in self.iterate_args(args=self.results["args"]):
            self.results["stats"]["Ideal-RSS"][perm] = {
                "mean": {
                    "VmHWM": 1024 * 100
                },
                "std": {
                    "VmHWM": 0
                }
            }

        plt.barplot_single_arg(self,
                               "{VmHWM}/1000",
                               ylabel="VmHWM in MB",
                               title="blowup test",
                               filepostfix="vmhwm")

        del allocators["Ideal-RSS"]
        del self.results["stats"]["Ideal-RSS"]

        plt.export_stats_to_dataref(self, "VmHWM")


blowup = BenchmarkBlowup()