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SubjectRe: [PATCH] crypto: tcrypt - add script tcrypt_speed_compare.py
On Tue, Dec 12, 2023 at 01:56:56PM -0800, Tim Chen wrote:
> On Sun, 2023-12-10 at 18:19 +0800, WangJinchao wrote:
> > Create a script for comparing tcrypt speed test logs.
> > The script will systematically analyze differences item
> > by item and provide a summary (average).
> > This tool is useful for evaluating the stability of
> > cryptographic module algorithms and assisting with
> > performance optimization.
>
> I have found that for such comparison, the stability is
> dependent on whether we allow the frequency to
> float or we pin the frequency. So in the past when
> I use tcrypt, sometimes I have
> to pin the frequency of CPU for stable results.
>
> One suggestion I have is for for you to also dump the
> frequency governor and P-state info so we know
> for the runs being compared, whether they are running
> with the same CPU frequency.
>
> Tim
>
Thank you for the feedback. This information is valuable for stability testing
and performance optimization.

However, I am uncertain about how to dump P-state information, or I believe that
the script is unable to do so. The reasons are as follows:

1. The primary purpose of this script is to compare tcrypt logs, and it is
executed after the completion of the tcrypt tests. Consequently, it cannot
dump P-state information during tcrypt's runtime.

2. In virtualized environments, there is no available information in the
`/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq` directory pertaining to P-state details.

Am I correct in my understanding?
I am considering documenting your suggestion in the script's comments.
What are your thoughts?
>

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