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Results Comparer

Overview

This is a tool for comparing performance reports in order to quickly find regressions and improvements.

This tool is adapted from the results comparer in the dotnet performance tools

TODO:

  • Support BenchmarkDotNet Json reports
  • Support VS Profiler .NET Allocation Tracking reports
  • Support selecting metric to measure
  • Display new and missing results in output report
  • Limit number of results
  • Option to display short names (i.e. without namespace)
  • Export comparison reports to CSV and markdown files
  • Support VS Profiler CPU reports
  • Support generic CSV reports
  • Support comparing multiple files

It can be used to compare:

  • historical results (eg. before and after my changes)
  • results for different OSes (eg. Windows vs Ubuntu)
  • results for different CPU architectures (eg. x64 vs ARM64)
  • results for different target frameworks (eg. .NET Core 3.1 vs 5.0)

All you need to provide is:

  • --type - the type of reports to compare, Examples bdn, vsTypeAllocs, vsFuncAllocs (learn more below). If not provided, the tool will attempt to auto-detect based on the input files.
  • --base - path to folder/file with baseline results
  • --diff - path to folder/file with diff results
  • --threshold - threshold for Statistical Test. Examples: 5%, 10ms, 100ns, 1s

Optional arguments:

  • --noise - noise threshold for Statistical Test. The difference for 1.0ns and 1.1ns is 10%, but it's just a noise. Examples: 0.5ns 1ns. The default value is 0.3ns.
  • --metric - the metric or data field to use for comparisons

Sample: compare the results stored in C:\results\BenchmarkDotNetReportBefore.json vs C:\results\BenchmarkDotNetReportAfter.json using 1% threshold

cd src/ResultsComparer

dotnet run -- --type bdn --base "C:\results\BenchmarkDotNetReportBefore.json" --diff "C:\results\BenchmarkDotNetReportAfter.json" --threshold 1%

Comparing BencharmkDotNet benchmarks

Note: the tool supports only *full.json results exported by BenchmarkDotNet and those exported by Microsoft.Crank when running BenchmarkDotNet benchmaks.

To compare BenchmarkDotNet results, use bdn as the --type option on the command line.

Sample results

summary: worse: 24, geomean: 1.224 total diff: 24

No Worse results for the provided threshold = 15% and noise filter = 0.3ns.

Better base/diff Base Median (ns) Diff Median (ns) Modality
SerializationBaselineTests.SerializationBenchmarks.WriteODataSyncFile(dataSize: 1.239975815133238 25225200.00 20343300.00
SerializationBaselineTests.SerializationBenchmarks.WriteODataSync(dataSize: 1000 1.2388368869437911 23862600.00 19262100.00
SerializationBaselineTests.SerializationBenchmarks.WriteODataSync(dataSize: 5000 1.233939592367872 118341100.00 95905100.00
SerializationBaselineTests.SerializationBenchmarks.WriteODataSync(dataSize: 1000 1.2335430442631166 25351900.00 20552100.00
SerializationBaselineTests.SerializationBenchmarks.WriteODataSyncArrayPool(dataS 1.231941215543009 23740000.00 19270400.00
SerializationBaselineTests.SerializationBenchmarks.WriteODataSync(dataSize: 1000 1.2284255016635326 237077400.00 192992900.00
SerializationBaselineTests.SerializationBenchmarks.WriteODataSync(dataSize: 1000 1.22785264176025 252622700.00 205743500.00
SerializationBaselineTests.SerializationBenchmarks.WriteODataSyncFile(dataSize: 1.2273932985156952 123499700.00 100619500.00
SerializationBaselineTests.SerializationBenchmarks.WriteODataSyncArrayPool(dataS 1.2257649648623885 118660300.00 96805100.00
SerializationBaselineTests.SerializationBenchmarks.WriteODataSyncFile(dataSize: 1.2254138911373726 260084050.00 212241800.00
SerializationBaselineTests.SerializationBenchmarks.WriteODataSyncArrayPool(dataS 1.224718105634736 237068500.00 193569850.00
SerializationBaselineTests.SerializationBenchmarks.WriteODataSyncArrayPool(dataS 1.223717766935697 126436600.00 103321700.00
SerializationBaselineTests.SerializationBenchmarks.WriteODataSyncFile(dataSize: 1.2231833019136886 243478000.00 199052750.00
SerializationBaselineTests.SerializationBenchmarks.WriteODataSyncArrayPoolFile(d 1.2217044955515968 260673500.00 213368700.00
SerializationBaselineTests.SerializationBenchmarks.WriteODataSyncArrayPoolFile(d 1.2212590203356781 123509100.00 101132600.00
SerializationBaselineTests.SerializationBenchmarks.WriteODataSync(dataSize: 5000 1.2198067351065485 125474200.00 102864000.00
SerializationBaselineTests.SerializationBenchmarks.WriteODataSyncArrayPoolFile(d 1.2197055673362414 129935600.00 106530300.00
SerializationBaselineTests.SerializationBenchmarks.WriteODataSyncArrayPoolFile(d 1.2182187163088392 24971900.00 20498700.00
SerializationBaselineTests.SerializationBenchmarks.WriteODataSyncArrayPool(dataS 1.218181364804361 251591850.00 206530700.00
SerializationBaselineTests.SerializationBenchmarks.WriteODataSyncArrayPoolFile(d 1.2181029952311364 243142250.00 199607300.00
SerializationBaselineTests.SerializationBenchmarks.WriteODataSyncFile(dataSize: 1.2158922478078782 26332700.00 21657100.00
SerializationBaselineTests.SerializationBenchmarks.WriteODataSyncFile(dataSize: 1.2127900327408094 129795700.00 107022400.00
SerializationBaselineTests.SerializationBenchmarks.WriteODataSyncArrayPool(dataS 1.211470433519456 25103000.00 20721100.00
SerializationBaselineTests.SerializationBenchmarks.WriteODataSyncArrayPoolFile(d 1.2045993443253906 26290200.00 21824850.00

No New results for the provided threshold = 15% and noise filter = 0.3ns.

No Missing results for the provided threshold = 15% and noise filter = 0.3ns.

Comparing Visual Studio .NET Object Allocation Tracker Profiler reports

The tool currently supports comparing data generated by the .NET Object Allocation Tracker and Memory Usage in the Visual Studio Profiler.

We currently don't support reading the actual .diagsession files generated by the profiler, and Visual Studio doesn't provide an export feature either. So to get a report this tool can read, you will have to manually copy it into a text file. To do so:

  • Open the tab of the view you want to compare (e.g. Allocations or Functions)
  • Select the rows you want to copy. To select the entire table, click the first row then scroll down and click the last row while holding down Shift+A
  • Right-click then click Copy
  • Open/Create an empty text file and paste the data there and save the file
  • Do this for both the base and diff reports

Copy VS Profiler Report

Pasted VS Profiler Text Data

With the files ready, you can run the command. We currently support data from the Allocations tab and Functions tab:

.NET Object Allocation Tracker - Type Allocations

This is the Allocations tab of the profiler.This report shows the number and size of allocations for each data type. For this type of report, use vsTypeAllocs as the --type option:

dotnet run -- --type vsTypeAllocs --base C:\reports\AllocationsReportBefore.txt --diff C:\reports\AllocationsReportAfter.txt

By default, the Allocations column is compared, but you can configure which metric to use for the comparison by using the --metric option. Possible values are (case-insensitive):

  • Allocations
  • Size
  • Bytes (same as Size)

Sample Results

summary: better: 1, geomean: 1.087 worse: 2, geomean: 1.014 new (results in the diff that are not in the base): 2 missing (results in the base that are not in the diff): 1 total diff: 6

Worse diff/base Base Allocations Diff Allocations Modality
System.Int32 1.0866205845157042 115446.00 125446.00
Better base/diff Base Allocations Diff Allocations Modality
System.String 1.0238671079429735 128696.00 125696.00
System.Collections.Generic.List<> 1.0039367088607596 237933.00 237000.00
New diff/base Base Allocations Diff Allocations Modality
Microsoft.OData.ODataProperty N/A 45000.00 N/A
System.SZGenericArrayEnumerator<> N/A 50147.00 N/A
Missing diff/base Base Allocations Diff Allocations Modality
System.Collections.ObjectModel.Collection<> N/A 125001.00 N/A

.NET Object Allocation Tracker - Function Allocations

This is the Functions tab of the profiler. This report show the number and size of allocations for each method. The methods are grouped by namespace, make sure to expand the namespaces you are interested in, otherwise their methods will not be included in the report when you copy-paste it.

For this type of report, use vsFuncAllocs as the --type option:

dotnet run -- --type vsFuncAllocs --base C:\reports\FuncAllocsBefore.txt --diff C:\reports\FuncAllocsAfter.txt

By default the Total Allocations metric is used for the comparison. But you can configure this by passing one of the following to the --metric option:

  • Total: Total Allocations
  • Self: Self Allocations
  • Size: Size in bytes
  • Bytes: Size in bytes (same as previous)

Sample Results

summary: better: 1, geomean: 1.012 worse: 1, geomean: 1.008 new (results in the diff that are not in the base): 1 missing (results in the base that are not in the diff): 1 total diff: 4

Worse diff/base Base Self Allocations Diff Self Allocations Modality
Microsoft.OData.ODataResourceBase.ctor() 1.0125 80000.00 81000.00
Better base/diff Base Self Allocations Diff Self Allocations Modality
microsoft.odata.core.dll 1.0078836582276485 767068.00 761068.00
New diff/base Base Self Allocations Diff Self Allocations Modality
Microsoft.OData.ODataValueUtils.ToODataValue(object) N/A 40006.00 N/A
Missing diff/base Base Self Allocations Diff Self Allocations Modality
Microsoft.OData.ODataPrimitiveValue.ctor(object) N/A 80001.00 N/A

Comparing Visual Studio Memory Usage reports

The Memory Usage profiler lets you take heap memory snapshots at different moments of your applications and you can analyze the live objects and references (both references to and references from) at specific snapshots. The profiler already has a diff-view that shows increases/decreases for each object type between two snapshots. This can be useful when tracking down memory leaks.

However, using this comparer can still make it easier to distinguish types that have increased/decreased between two snapshots. It can also help you compare snapshots from different sessions. When using this comparer tool, you should compare reports from the full detailed view rather than the diff views

For this type of report, use vsMem as the --type option:

dotnet run -- --type vsFuncAllocs --base C:\reports\MemoryUsageBefore.txt --diff C:\reports\MemoryUsageAfter.txt

By default the "Count" metric is used for the comparison, but you can change the metric used by passing one of the following to the --metric options:

  • Count: Count of instances in memory
  • Size: Size in bytes
  • Bytes: Size in bytes (same as previous)
  • Inclusive Size: Inclusive size in bytes
  • Inclusive Bytes: Inclusive size in bytes (same as previous)