1 Instructions to Run (and modify) app-launcher script 2 ---------------------------------------------------- 3 4Introduction: app-launcher is a script that launches apps many times, 5measures various system metrics, computes basic stats for the metrics 6and reports that stats. 7 8Launching app-launcher : 9app-launcher -a|-b|-u [-v] num-iterations 10-a:Run on all cores 11-b:Run only big cores 12-c:pagecached. Don't drop pagecache before each launch (not default) 13-h:Dump help menu' 14-u:user experience, no change to cpu/gpu frequencies or governors' 15-v : Optional, Verbose mode, prints stats on a lot of metrics. 16num-iterations : Must be >= 100 to get statistically valid data. 17 18Note, under -a|-b, we lock the CPU and GPU frequencies. 19 20Apps Supported : 21On phone, these 4 apps are launched 22Chrome 23Camera 24Maps 25Youtube 26 27On Fugu (Google TV), these 3 apps are launched 28YouTube 29Games 30Music 31 32To add new apps, launch app manually and grep for package name + 33activity name in logcat and add these to the launch_phone_apps() 34function. 35 36Adding support for new Devices to app-launcher : 37There are a few bits of code needed to do this. 381) Add a new cpufreq_<device> routine to fix the CPU/GPU frequencies 39as desired. 402) Add logic that checks the $model obtained and check against your device. 41 (a) Then add code to call your cpufreq_<device> routine there 42 (b) (Optional) Add code to get the /system block device pathname. This is 43 only needed if you wan to get storage block device (/system) data. 44 45Adding new Metrics to app-launcher : 46You can modify the way simpleperf is used in the script to collect 47different metrics, but that will require a change to getstats() to 48parse the output as necessary. Adding new storage stats or other stats 49collected from /proc (or /sys) is definitely possible, but code needs 50to be written for that - modeled after the disk_stats_before/after 51functions. 52 53Notes : 54 55Here are the commands to launch/stop the various Apps of interest. The 56way to find the package and activity for the app of interest is to 57launch the app and then grep for it in logcat to find the 58package+activity and use that in am start. 59 60Chrome : 61adb shell 'simpleperf stat -a am start -W -n com.android.chrome/com.google.android.apps.chrome.Main' 62adb shell 'am force-stop com.android.chrome' 63 64Camera : 65adb shell 'simpleperf stat -a am start -W -n com.google.android.GoogleCamera/com.android.camera.CameraActivity' 66adb shell 'am force-stop com.google.android.GoogleCamera' 67 68Maps : 69adb shell 'simpleperf stat -a am start -W -n com.google.android.apps.maps/com.google.android.maps.MapsActivity' 70adb shell 'am force-stop com.google.android.apps.maps' 71 72Youtube : 73adb shell 'am start -W -n com.google.android.youtube/com.google.android.apps.youtube.app.WatchWhileActivity' 74adb shell 'am force-stop com.google.android.youtube' 75 76 77