#722 Adding Host Name in Reporting (#733)

* Adding Host Name and test

* Addressing Review Comments

* Adding Test for JSON Reporter

* Adding HOST_NAME_MAX for MacOS systems

* Adding Explaination for MacOS HOST_NAME_MAX Addition

* Addressing Peer Review Comments

* Adding codecvt in windows header guard

* Changing name SystemInfo and adding empty message incase host name fetch fails

* Adding Comment on Struct SystemInfo
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Jatin Chaudhary 2018-12-11 16:53:02 +05:30 committed by Dominic Hamon
parent 1f3cba06e4
commit 47a5f77d75
5 changed files with 53 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -1293,6 +1293,15 @@ struct CPUInfo {
BENCHMARK_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(CPUInfo);
};
//Adding Struct for System Information
struct SystemInfo {
std::string name;
static const SystemInfo& Get();
private:
SystemInfo();
BENCHMARK_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(SystemInfo);
};
// Interface for custom benchmark result printers.
// By default, benchmark reports are printed to stdout. However an application
// can control the destination of the reports by calling
@ -1302,6 +1311,7 @@ class BenchmarkReporter {
public:
struct Context {
CPUInfo const& cpu_info;
SystemInfo const& sys_info;
// The number of chars in the longest benchmark name.
size_t name_field_width;
static const char* executable_name;

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@ -77,6 +77,8 @@ bool JSONReporter::ReportContext(const Context& context) {
std::string walltime_value = LocalDateTimeString();
out << indent << FormatKV("date", walltime_value) << ",\n";
out << indent << FormatKV("host_name", context.sys_info.name) << ",\n";
if (Context::executable_name) {
// windows uses backslash for its path separator,
// which must be escaped in JSON otherwise it blows up conforming JSON

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@ -79,7 +79,8 @@ void BenchmarkReporter::PrintBasicContext(std::ostream *out,
// No initializer because it's already initialized to NULL.
const char *BenchmarkReporter::Context::executable_name;
BenchmarkReporter::Context::Context() : cpu_info(CPUInfo::Get()) {}
BenchmarkReporter::Context::Context()
: cpu_info(CPUInfo::Get()), sys_info(SystemInfo::Get()) {}
std::string BenchmarkReporter::Run::benchmark_name() const {
std::string name = run_name;

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@ -19,6 +19,7 @@
#undef StrCat // Don't let StrCat in string_util.h be renamed to lstrcatA
#include <versionhelpers.h>
#include <windows.h>
#include <codecvt>
#else
#include <fcntl.h>
#ifndef BENCHMARK_OS_FUCHSIA
@ -52,6 +53,7 @@
#include <limits>
#include <memory>
#include <sstream>
#include <locale>
#include "check.h"
#include "cycleclock.h"
@ -366,6 +368,35 @@ std::vector<CPUInfo::CacheInfo> GetCacheSizes() {
#endif
}
std::string GetSystemName() {
#if defined(BENCHMARK_OS_WINDOWS)
std::string str;
const unsigned COUNT = MAX_COMPUTERNAME_LENGTH+1;
TCHAR hostname[COUNT] = {'\0'};
DWORD DWCOUNT = COUNT;
if (!GetComputerName(hostname, &DWCOUNT))
return std::string("");
#ifndef UNICODE
str = std::string(hostname, DWCOUNT);
#else
//Using wstring_convert, Is deprecated in C++17
using convert_type = std::codecvt_utf8<wchar_t>;
std::wstring_convert<convert_type, wchar_t> converter;
std::wstring wStr(hostname, DWCOUNT);
str = converter.to_bytes(wStr);
#endif
return str;
#else // defined(BENCHMARK_OS_WINDOWS)
#ifdef BENCHMARK_OS_MACOSX //Mac Doesnt have HOST_NAME_MAX defined
#define HOST_NAME_MAX 64
#endif
char hostname[HOST_NAME_MAX];
int retVal = gethostname(hostname, HOST_NAME_MAX);
if (retVal != 0) return std::string("");
return std::string(hostname);
#endif // Catch-all POSIX block.
}
int GetNumCPUs() {
#ifdef BENCHMARK_HAS_SYSCTL
int NumCPU = -1;
@ -609,4 +640,11 @@ CPUInfo::CPUInfo()
scaling_enabled(CpuScalingEnabled(num_cpus)),
load_avg(GetLoadAvg()) {}
const SystemInfo& SystemInfo::Get() {
static const SystemInfo* info = new SystemInfo();
return *info;
}
SystemInfo::SystemInfo() : name(GetSystemName()) {}
} // end namespace benchmark

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@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ static int AddContextCases() {
{{"^\\{", MR_Default},
{"\"context\":", MR_Next},
{"\"date\": \"", MR_Next},
{"\"host_name\":", MR_Next},
{"\"executable\": \".*(/|\\\\)reporter_output_test(\\.exe)?\",",
MR_Next},
{"\"num_cpus\": %int,$", MR_Next},