#!/bin/sh # # run_benchmark_write_pbf.sh # # Will read the input file and after reading it into memory completely, # write it to /dev/null. Because this will need the time to read *and* write # the file, it will report the times for reading and writing. You can # subtract the times needed for the "count" benchmark to (roughly) get the # write times. # set -e BENCHMARK_NAME=write_pbf . @CMAKE_BINARY_DIR@/benchmarks/setup.sh CMD=$OB_DIR/osmium_benchmark_$BENCHMARK_NAME echo "# file size num mem time cpu_kernel cpu_user cpu_percent cmd options" for data in $OB_DATA_FILES; do filename=`basename $data` filesize=`stat --format="%s" --dereference $data` for n in $OB_SEQ; do $OB_TIME_CMD -f "$filename $filesize $n $OB_TIME_FORMAT" $CMD $data /dev/null 2>&1 >/dev/null | sed -e "s%$DATA_DIR/%%" | sed -e "s%$OB_DIR/%%" done done