From: Han Lee Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2019 14:43:28 +0000 (-0700) Subject: Update performance-guidelines.md (#23183) X-Git-Tag: accepted/tizen/unified/20190813.215958~57^2~22 X-Git-Url: http://review.tizen.org/git/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=335df1f075f06653b01838c9e64e6ee31d5f60cf;p=platform%2Fupstream%2Fcoreclr.git Update performance-guidelines.md (#23183) so that it uses run-xunit-perf.py command. run-xunit-perf.cmd is no longer there. --- diff --git a/Documentation/project-docs/performance-guidelines.md b/Documentation/project-docs/performance-guidelines.md index a2e15d5..ecad6fb 100644 --- a/Documentation/project-docs/performance-guidelines.md +++ b/Documentation/project-docs/performance-guidelines.md @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ PerfView is available at the [Microsoft Download Center](http://www.microsoft.co 2. After building the runtime you will need to generate a core root that contains all of the binaries we just built along with the required dependencies. This can be done with the command `tests\runtest.cmd Release x64 GenerateLayoutOnly`, with the same caveat that x86 should be used if that is the platform that you are testing. -3. Now we need to actually run the performance tests. You can do that with the following command that should be run from the root of your repo `tests\scripts\run-xunit-perf.cmd -arch x64 -configuration Release -testBinLoc bin\tests\Windows_NT.x64.Release\Jit\Performance\CodeQuality`. This will run all of the tests in the JIT CodeQuality directory as the script will walk all sub-directories and look for tests to run. If you want to just run a single test, pass the path of the single test that you want to run. +3. Now we need to actually run the performance tests. You can do that with the following command that should be run from the root of your repo `python tests\scripts\run-xunit-perf.py -arch x64 -configuration Release -testBinLoc bin\tests\Windows_NT.x64.Release\Jit\Performance\CodeQuality`. This will run all of the tests in the JIT CodeQuality directory as the script will walk all sub-directories and look for tests to run. If you want to just run a single test, pass the path of the single test that you want to run. 4. Navigate to the `sandbox` directory in the root of your repo. Inside that directory you will find a bunch of files that follow the name Perf-*.md. These will contain the results, formatted as Markdown files, for each test that was run.