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opensim/OpenSim/Tests/Performance/ObjectPerformanceTests.cs
Justin Clark-Casey (justincc) fc878a33ed refactor: consistently put all test classes in the OpenSim.Tests.Common package rather than some in OpenSim.Tests.Common.Mock
the separate mock package was not useful and was just another using line to always add
2014-11-25 23:21:37 +00:00

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using System;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.Reflection;
using log4net;
using NUnit.Framework;
using OpenMetaverse;
using OpenSim.Framework;
using OpenSim.Region.Framework.Scenes;
using OpenSim.Tests.Common;
namespace OpenSim.Tests.Performance
{
/// <summary>
/// Object performance tests
/// </summary>
/// <remarks>
/// Don't rely on the numbers given by these tests - they will vary a lot depending on what is already cached,
/// how much memory is free, etc. In some cases, later larger tests will apparently take less time than smaller
/// earlier tests.
/// </remarks>
[TestFixture]
public class ObjectPerformanceTests : OpenSimTestCase
{
[TearDown]
public void TearDown()
{
GC.Collect();
GC.WaitForPendingFinalizers();
}
// [Test]
// public void Test0000Clean()
// {
// TestHelpers.InMethod();
//// log4net.Config.XmlConfigurator.Configure();
//
// TestAddObjects(200000);
// }
[Test]
public void Test_0001_10K_1PrimObjects()
{
TestHelpers.InMethod();
// log4net.Config.XmlConfigurator.Configure();
TestAddObjects(1, 10000);
}
[Test]
public void Test_0002_100K_1PrimObjects()
{
TestHelpers.InMethod();
// log4net.Config.XmlConfigurator.Configure();
TestAddObjects(1, 100000);
}
[Test]
public void Test_0003_200K_1PrimObjects()
{
TestHelpers.InMethod();
// log4net.Config.XmlConfigurator.Configure();
TestAddObjects(1, 200000);
}
[Test]
public void Test_0011_100_100PrimObjects()
{
TestHelpers.InMethod();
// log4net.Config.XmlConfigurator.Configure();
TestAddObjects(100, 100);
}
[Test]
public void Test_0012_1K_100PrimObjects()
{
TestHelpers.InMethod();
// log4net.Config.XmlConfigurator.Configure();
TestAddObjects(100, 1000);
}
[Test]
public void Test_0013_2K_100PrimObjects()
{
TestHelpers.InMethod();
// log4net.Config.XmlConfigurator.Configure();
TestAddObjects(100, 2000);
}
private void TestAddObjects(int primsInEachObject, int objectsToAdd)
{
UUID ownerId = new UUID("F0000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000");
// Using a local variable for scene, at least on mono 2.6.7, means that it's much more likely to be garbage
// collected when we teardown this test. If it's done in a member variable, even if that is subsequently
// nulled out, the garbage collect can be delayed.
TestScene scene = new SceneHelpers().SetupScene();
// Process process = Process.GetCurrentProcess();
// long startProcessMemory = process.PrivateMemorySize64;
long startGcMemory = GC.GetTotalMemory(true);
DateTime start = DateTime.Now;
for (int i = 1; i <= objectsToAdd; i++)
{
SceneObjectGroup so = SceneHelpers.CreateSceneObject(primsInEachObject, ownerId, "part_", i);
Assert.That(scene.AddNewSceneObject(so, false), Is.True, string.Format("Object {0} was not created", i));
}
TimeSpan elapsed = DateTime.Now - start;
// long processMemoryAlloc = process.PrivateMemorySize64 - startProcessMemory;
long endGcMemory = GC.GetTotalMemory(false);
for (int i = 1; i <= objectsToAdd; i++)
{
Assert.That(
scene.GetSceneObjectGroup(TestHelpers.ParseTail(i)),
Is.Not.Null,
string.Format("Object {0} could not be retrieved", i));
}
// When a scene object is added to a scene, it is placed in the update list for sending to viewers
// (though in this case we have none). When it is deleted, it is not removed from the update which is
// fine since it will later be ignored.
//
// However, that means that we need to manually run an update here to clear out that list so that deleted
// objects will be clean up by the garbage collector before the next stress test is run.
scene.Update(1);
Console.WriteLine(
"Took {0}ms, {1}MB ({2} - {3}) to create {4} objects each containing {5} prim(s)",
Math.Round(elapsed.TotalMilliseconds),
(endGcMemory - startGcMemory) / 1024 / 1024,
endGcMemory / 1024 / 1024,
startGcMemory / 1024 / 1024,
objectsToAdd,
primsInEachObject);
scene.Close();
// scene = null;
}
}
}