Karsten Loesing karsten@torproject.org writes:
On 2020-11-03 17:16, Karsten Loesing wrote:
On 2020-11-03 15:01, George Kadianakis wrote:
Hello Karsten,
Hi George!
Hi again!
hope you are doing well!
I've been working on the S61 performance experiments [0] and I would appreciate some help with onionperf.
I have done various onionperf measurements using something the following command: $ onionperf measure -i --tgen ~/tgen/build/src/tgen --tor ~/onionperf/tor/src/app/tor --drop-guards 10
I put each of the measurements on a different directory and now I want to analyze them and derive the CDF-TTFB graphs etc. I attempted doing that using the following calls:
$ onionperf analyze --tgen ./tgen-client/onionperf.tgen.log --torctl ./tor-client/onionperf.torctl.log $ onionperf visualize --data onionperf.analysis.json.xz "test"
Unfortunately, the 'visualize' call can fail for the attached 'onionperf-mbps.json.xz':
$ onionperf visualize --data onionperf.analysis.json.xz "Test Measurements" 2020-11-03 15:51:31 1604411491.540736 [onionperf] [INFO] loading analysis results from /user/tmp/onionperf/analysis/onionperf.analysis.json.xz 2020-11-03 15:51:31 1604411491.577864 [onionperf] [INFO] done! 2020-11-03 15:51:31 1604411491.586845 [onionperf] [INFO] NumExpr defaulting to 8 threads. /user/.local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/OnionPerf-0.8-py3.8.egg/onionperf/visualization.py:251: UserWarning: Attempting to set identical left == right == -1e-06 results in singular transformations; automatically expanding. /user/.local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/OnionPerf-0.8-py3.8.egg/onionperf/visualization.py:251: UserWarning: Attempting to set identical left == right == -1e-06 results in singular transformations; automatically expanding. Traceback (most recent call last): File "/user/.local/bin/onionperf", line 4, in <module> __import__('pkg_resources').run_script('OnionPerf==0.8', 'onionperf') File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/pkg_resources/__init__.py", line 650, in run_script self.require(requires)[0].run_script(script_name, ns) File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/pkg_resources/__init__.py", line 1453, in run_script exec(script_code, namespace, namespace) File "/user/.local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/OnionPerf-0.8-py3.8.egg/EGG-INFO/scripts/onionperf", line 622, in <module> File "/user/.local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/OnionPerf-0.8-py3.8.egg/EGG-INFO/scripts/onionperf", line 382, in main File "/user/.local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/OnionPerf-0.8-py3.8.egg/EGG-INFO/scripts/onionperf", line 522, in visualize File "/user/.local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/OnionPerf-0.8-py3.8.egg/onionperf/visualization.py", line 48, in plot_all File "/user/.local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/OnionPerf-0.8-py3.8.egg/onionperf/visualization.py", line 205, in __plot_throughput_ecdf File "/user/.local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/OnionPerf-0.8-py3.8.egg/onionperf/visualization.py", line 235, in __draw_ecdf File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/pandas/core/frame.py", line 5000, in dropna raise KeyError(list(np.compress(check, subset))) KeyError: ['mbps']
Indeed, that's a bug in the visualize mode.
However, before it fails it writes a .csv file that tells us why: none of the measurements are successful! I'm seeing lots of TOR/CANT_ATTACH errors in that file. There's something wrong in your measurement setup. If you fix that, you'll be able to visualize the results.
Did you figure out what went wrong? Do you need help figuring that out?
(We should still fix the bug and produce a nicer error message.)
I'm going to file an issue and start working on a possible fix tomorrow.
All the best, Karsten
Hey hey Karsten,
yes there was an issue with the port forwarding (or the incoming IP addr) and tgen could not do its thing, and I didn't realize because there were not any errors exposed to this effect.
In any case, I fixed this and then onionperf worked just fine. For example see here https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/tor/-/issues/40157#note_2714605
So no worries about this, it's all good on this front.
Also onionperf has been perfoming just fine in general for the purposes of #40157 so far.
Cheers! (and welcome back (?))