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Kai Ninomiyaa6429fb32018-03-30 01:30:561# GPU Bots & Pixel Wrangling
2
3![](images/wrangler.png)
4
5(December 2017: presentation on GPU bots and pixel wrangling: see [slides].)
6
7GPU Pixel Wrangling is the process of keeping various GPU bots green. On the
8GPU bots, tests run on physical hardware with real GPUs, not in VMs like the
9majority of the bots on the Chromium waterfall.
10
11[slides]: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1sZjyNe2apUhwr5sinRfPs7eTzH-3zO0VQ-Cj-8DlEDQ/edit?usp=sharing
12
13[TOC]
14
15## Fleet Status
16
Kenneth Russellffe96ee2019-03-16 00:37:2917* [Chrome GPU Fleet Status](http://vi/chrome-infra/Projects/gpu)
Kai Ninomiyaa6429fb32018-03-30 01:30:5618
Kenneth Russellffe96ee2019-03-16 00:37:2919(Sorry, this link is Google internal only.)
Kai Ninomiyaa6429fb32018-03-30 01:30:5620
Kenneth Russellffe96ee2019-03-16 00:37:2921These graphs show 1 day of activity by default. The drop-down boxes at the top
22allow viewing of longer durations.
Kai Ninomiyaa6429fb32018-03-30 01:30:5623
Kenneth Russellffe96ee2019-03-16 00:37:2924See [this CL](http://cl/238562533) for an example of how to update these graphs.
Kai Ninomiyaa6429fb32018-03-30 01:30:5625
26## GPU Bots' Waterfalls
27
28The waterfalls work much like any other; see the [Tour of the Chromium Buildbot
29Waterfall] for a more detailed explanation of how this is laid out. We have
30more subtle configurations because the GPU matters, not just the OS and release
31v. debug. Hence we have Windows Nvidia Release bots, Mac Intel Debug bots, and
32so on. The waterfalls were interested in are:
33
34* [Chromium GPU]
35 * Various operating systems, configurations, GPUs, etc.
36* [Chromium GPU FYI]
37 * These bots run less-standard configurations like Windows with AMD GPUs,
38 Linux with Intel GPUs, etc.
39 * These bots build with top of tree ANGLE rather than the `DEPS` version.
40 * The [ANGLE tryservers] help ensure that these bots stay green. However,
41 it is possible that due to ANGLE changes these bots may be red while
42 the chromium.gpu bots are green.
43 * The [ANGLE Wrangler] is on-call to help resolve ANGLE-related breakage
44 on this watefall.
45 * To determine if a different ANGLE revision was used between two builds,
46 compare the `got_angle_revision` buildbot property on the GPU builders
47 or `parent_got_angle_revision` on the testers. This revision can be
48 used to do a `git log` in the `third_party/angle` repository.
49
50<!-- TODO(kainino): update link when the page is migrated -->
51[Tour of the Chromium Buildbot Waterfall]: http://www.chromium.org/developers/testing/chromium-build-infrastructure/tour-of-the-chromium-buildbot
52[Chromium GPU]: https://ci.chromium.org/p/chromium/g/chromium.gpu/console?reload=120
53[Chromium GPU FYI]: https://ci.chromium.org/p/chromium/g/chromium.gpu.fyi/console?reload=120
54[ANGLE tryservers]: https://build.chromium.org/p/tryserver.chromium.angle/waterfall
55<!-- TODO(kainino): update link when the page is migrated -->
56[ANGLE Wrangler]: https://sites.google.com/a/chromium.org/dev/developers/how-tos/angle-wrangling
57
58## Test Suites
59
60The bots run several test suites. The majority of them have been migrated to
61the Telemetry harness, and are run within the full browser, in order to better
62test the code that is actually shipped. As of this writing, the tests included:
63
64* Tests using the Telemetry harness:
65 * The WebGL conformance tests: `webgl_conformance_integration_test.py`
66 * A Google Maps test: `maps_integration_test.py`
67 * Context loss tests: `context_lost_integration_test.py`
68 * Depth capture tests: `depth_capture_integration_test.py`
69 * GPU process launch tests: `gpu_process_integration_test.py`
70 * Hardware acceleration validation tests:
71 `hardware_accelerated_feature_integration_test.py`
72 * Pixel tests validating the end-to-end rendering pipeline:
73 `pixel_integration_test.py`
74 * Stress tests of the screenshot functionality other tests use:
75 `screenshot_sync_integration_test.py`
Daniel Bratellf73f0df2018-09-24 13:52:4976* `angle_unittests`: see `src/third_party/angle/src/tests/BUILD.gn`
Kai Ninomiyaa6429fb32018-03-30 01:30:5677* drawElements tests (on the chromium.gpu.fyi waterfall): see
78 `src/third_party/angle/src/tests/BUILD.gn`
79* `gles2_conform_test` (requires internal sources): see
Daniel Bratellf73f0df2018-09-24 13:52:4980 `src/gpu/gles2_conform_support/BUILD.gn`
Takuto Ikutaf5333252019-11-06 16:07:0881* `gl_tests`: see `src/gpu/BUILD.gn`
Kai Ninomiyaa6429fb32018-03-30 01:30:5682* `gl_unittests`: see `src/ui/gl/BUILD.gn`
83
Kenneth Russell8a386d42018-06-02 09:48:0184And more. See
85[`src/testing/buildbot/README.md`](../../testing/buildbot/README.md)
86and the GPU sections of `test_suites.pyl` and `waterfalls.pyl` for the
Kai Ninomiyaa6429fb32018-03-30 01:30:5687complete description of bots and tests.
88
89Additionally, the Release bots run:
90
91* `tab_capture_end2end_tests:` see
92 `src/chrome/browser/extensions/api/tab_capture/tab_capture_apitest.cc` and
93 `src/chrome/browser/extensions/api/cast_streaming/cast_streaming_apitest.cc`
94
95### More Details
96
97More details about the bots' setup can be found on the [GPU Testing] page.
98
99[GPU Testing]: https://sites.google.com/a/chromium.org/dev/developers/testing/gpu-testing
100
101## Wrangling
102
103### Prerequisites
104
1051. Ideally a wrangler should be a Chromium committer. If you're on the GPU
106pixel wrangling rotation, there will be an email notifying you of the upcoming
107shift, and a calendar appointment.
108 * If you aren't a committer, don't panic. It's still best for everyone on
109 the team to become acquainted with the procedures of maintaining the
110 GPU bots.
111 * In this case you'll upload CLs to Gerrit to perform reverts (optionally
112 using the new "Revert" button in the UI), and might consider using
113 `TBR=` to speed through trivial and urgent CLs. In general, try to send
114 all CLs through the commit queue.
115 * Contact bajones, kainino, kbr, vmiura, zmo, or another member of the
116 Chrome GPU team who's already a committer for help landing patches or
117 reverts during your shift.
James Darpinianabd9f472018-05-22 22:14:201181. Apply for [access to the bots].
1191. You may want to install the [Flake linker] extension, which adds several useful features to the bot build log pages.
120 * Links to Chromium flakiness dashboard from build result pages, so you can see all failures for a single test across the fleet.
121 * Automatically hides green build steps so you can see the failure immediately.
122 * Turns build log links into deep links directly to the failure line in the log.
Kai Ninomiyaa6429fb32018-03-30 01:30:56123
124[access to the bots]: https://sites.google.com/a/google.com/chrome-infrastructure/golo/remote-access?pli=1
James Darpinianabd9f472018-05-22 22:14:20125[Flake linker]: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/flake-linker/boamnmbgmfnobomddmenbaicodgglkhc
Kai Ninomiyaa6429fb32018-03-30 01:30:56126
127### How to Keep the Bots Green
128
1291. Watch for redness on the tree.
130 1. [Sheriff-O-Matic now has support for the chromium.gpu.fyi waterfall]!
131 1. The chromium.gpu bots are covered under Sheriff-O-Matic's [Chromium
132 tab]. As pixel wrangler, ignore any non-GPU test failures in this tab.
133 1. The bots are expected to be green all the time. Flakiness on these bots
134 is neither expected nor acceptable.
135 1. If a bot goes consistently red, it's necessary to figure out whether a
136 recent CL caused it, or whether it's a problem with the bot or
137 infrastructure.
138 1. If it looks like a problem with the bot (deep problems like failing to
139 check out the sources, the isolate server failing, etc.) notify the
140 Chromium troopers and file a P1 bug with labels: Infra\>Labs,
141 Infra\>Troopers and Internals\>GPU\>Testing. See the general [tree
142 sheriffing page] for more details.
143 1. Otherwise, examine the builds just before and after the redness was
144 introduced. Look at the revisions in the builds before and after the
145 failure was introduced.
146 1. **File a bug** capturing the regression range and excerpts of any
147 associated logs. Regressions should be marked P1. CC engineers who you
148 think may be able to help triage the issue. Keep in mind that the logs
149 on the bots expire after a few days, so make sure to add copies of
150 relevant logs to the bug report.
151 1. Use the `Hotlist=PixelWrangler` label to mark bugs that require the
152 pixel wrangler's attention, so it's easy to find relevant bugs when
153 handing off shifts.
154 1. Study the regression range carefully. Use drover to revert any CLs
155 which break the chromium.gpu bots. Use your judgment about
156 chromium.gpu.fyi, since not all bots are covered by trybots. In the
157 revert message, provide a clear description of what broke, links to
158 failing builds, and excerpts of the failure logs, because the build
159 logs expire after a few days.
1601. Make sure the bots are running jobs.
161 1. Keep an eye on the console views of the various bots.
162 1. Make sure the bots are all actively processing jobs. If they go offline
163 for a long period of time, the "summary bubble" at the top may still be
164 green, but the column in the console view will be gray.
165 1. Email the Chromium troopers if you find a bot that's not processing
166 jobs.
1671. Make sure the GPU try servers are in good health.
168 1. The GPU try servers are no longer distinct bots on a separate
169 waterfall, but instead run as part of the regular tryjobs on the
170 Chromium waterfalls. The GPU tests run as part of the following
171 tryservers' jobs:
Stephen Martinis089f5f02019-02-12 02:42:24172 1. `[linux-rel]` on the [luci.chromium.try] waterfall
173 1. `[mac-rel]` on the [luci.chromium.try] waterfall
174 1. `[win7-rel]` on the [luci.chromium.try] waterfall
Kai Ninomiyaa6429fb32018-03-30 01:30:56175 1. The best tool to use to quickly find flakiness on the tryservers is the
176 new [Chromium Try Flakes] tool. Look for the names of GPU tests (like
Stephen Martinis089f5f02019-02-12 02:42:24177 maps_pixel_test) as well as the test machines (e.g. mac-rel). If you
178 see a flaky test, file a bug like [this one](http://crbug.com/444430).
179 Also look for compile flakes that may indicate that a bot needs to be
180 clobbered. Contact the Chromium sheriffs or troopers if so.
Kai Ninomiyaa6429fb32018-03-30 01:30:56181 1. Glance at these trybots from time to time and see if any GPU tests are
182 failing frequently. **Note** that test failures are **expected** on
183 these bots: individuals' patches may fail to apply, fail to compile, or
184 break various tests. Look specifically for patterns in the failures. It
185 isn't necessary to spend a lot of time investigating each individual
186 failure. (Use the "Show: 200" link at the bottom of the page to see
187 more history.)
188 1. If the same set of tests are failing repeatedly, look at the individual
189 runs. Examine the swarming results and see whether they're all running
190 on the same machine. (This is the "Bot assigned to task" when clicking
191 any of the test's shards in the build logs.) If they are, something
192 might be wrong with the hardware. Use the [Swarming Server Stats] tool
193 to drill down into the specific builder.
194 1. If you see the same test failing in a flaky manner across multiple
195 machines and multiple CLs, it's crucial to investigate why it's
196 happening. [crbug.com/395914](http://crbug.com/395914) was one example
197 of an innocent-looking Blink change which made it through the commit
198 queue and introduced widespread flakiness in a range of GPU tests. The
199 failures were also most visible on the try servers as opposed to the
200 main waterfalls.
2011. Check if any pixel test failures are actual failures or need to be
202 rebaselined.
Brian Sheedyc4650ad02019-07-29 17:31:38203 1. For a given build failing the pixel tests, look for either:
204 1. One or more links named `gold_triage_link for <test name>`. This will
Brian Sheedyfcb315e2019-09-26 21:56:30205 be the case if there are fewer than 10 links. If the test was run on
206 a trybot, the link will instead be named
207 `triage_link_for_entire_cl for <test name>` (the weird naming comes
208 with how the recipe processes and displays links).
Brian Sheedyc4650ad02019-07-29 17:31:38209 1. A single link named
210 `Too many artifacts produced to link individually, click for links`.
211 This will be the case if there are 10 or more links.
212 1. In either case, follow the link(s) to the triage page for the image the
213 failing test produced.
Brian Sheedyfcb315e2019-09-26 21:56:30214 1. If the test was run on a trybot, all the links will point to the same
215 page, which will be the triage page for every untriaged image
216 produced by the CL being tested.
Brian Sheedyc4650ad02019-07-29 17:31:38217 1. Ensure you are signed in to the Gold server the links take you to (both
218 @google.com and @chromium.org accounts work).
219 1. Triage images on those pages (typically by approving them, but you can
220 mark them as negative if it is an image that should not be produced). In
221 the case of a negative image, a bug should be filed on
222 [crbug](https://crbug.com) to investigate and fix the cause of that
223 particular image being produced, as future occurrences of it will cause
224 the test to fail. Such bugs should include the `Internals>GPU>Testing`
225 component and whatever component is suitable for the type of failing
226 test (likely `Blink>WebGL` or `Blink>Canvas`). The test should also be
227 marked as failing or skipped(see the item below on updating the
228 Telemetry-based test expectations) so that the test failure doesn't show
229 up as a builder failure. If the failure is consistent, prefer to skip
230 instead of mark as failing so that the failure links don't pile up. If
231 the failure occurs on the trybots, include the change to the
232 expectations in your CL.
233 1. Additional, less common triage steps for the pixel tests can be found in
234 [this section][gold less common failures] of the GPU Gold documentation.
Kai Ninomiyaa6429fb32018-03-30 01:30:562351. Update Telemetry-based test expectations if necessary.
236 1. Most of the GPU tests are run inside a full Chromium browser, launched
237 by Telemetry, rather than a Gtest harness. The tests and their
Rakib M. Hasan2046a052019-05-13 23:33:15238 expectations are contained in [src/content/test/gpu/gpu_tests/test_expectations] . See
239 for example <code>[webgl_conformance_expectations.txt]</code>,
240 <code>[gpu_process_expectations.txt]</code> and
241 <code>[pixel_expectations.txt]</code>.
Kai Ninomiyaa6429fb32018-03-30 01:30:56242 1. See the header of the file a list of modifiers to specify a bot
243 configuration. It is possible to specify OS (down to a specific
244 version, say, Windows 7 or Mountain Lion), GPU vendor
245 (NVIDIA/AMD/Intel), and a specific GPU device.
246 1. The key is to maintain the highest coverage: if you have to disable a
247 test, disable it only on the specific configurations it's failing. Note
248 that it is not possible to discern between Debug and Release
249 configurations.
250 1. Mark tests failing or skipped, which will suppress flaky failures, only
251 as a last resort. It is only really necessary to suppress failures that
252 are showing up on the GPU tryservers, since failing tests no longer
253 close the Chromium tree.
254 1. Please read the section on [stamping out flakiness] for motivation on
255 how important it is to eliminate flakiness rather than hiding it.
2561. For the remaining Gtest-style tests, use the [`DISABLED_`
257 modifier][gtest-DISABLED] to suppress any failures if necessary.
258
259[Sheriff-O-Matic now has support for the chromium.gpu.fyi waterfall]: https://sheriff-o-matic.appspot.com/chromium.gpu.fyi
260[Chromium tab]: https://sheriff-o-matic.appspot.com/chromium
261[tree sheriffing page]: https://sites.google.com/a/chromium.org/dev/developers/tree-sheriffs
Stephen Martinis089f5f02019-02-12 02:42:24262[linux-rel]: https://ci.chromium.org/p/chromium/builders/luci.chromium.try/linux-rel
Kai Ninomiyaa6429fb32018-03-30 01:30:56263[luci.chromium.try]: https://ci.chromium.org/p/chromium/g/luci.chromium.try/builders
Stephen Martinis089f5f02019-02-12 02:42:24264[mac-rel]: https://ci.chromium.org/p/chromium/builders/luci.chromium.try/mac-rel
Kai Ninomiyaa6429fb32018-03-30 01:30:56265[tryserver.chromium.mac]: https://ci.chromium.org/p/chromium/g/tryserver.chromium.mac/builders
Stephen Martinis089f5f02019-02-12 02:42:24266[win7-rel]:
267https://ci.chromium.org/p/chromium/builders/luci.chromium.try/win7-rel
Kai Ninomiyaa6429fb32018-03-30 01:30:56268[tryserver.chromium.win]: https://ci.chromium.org/p/chromium/g/tryserver.chromium.win/builders
269[Chromium Try Flakes]: http://chromium-try-flakes.appspot.com/
270<!-- TODO(kainino): link doesn't work, but is still included from chromium-swarm homepage so not removing it now -->
271[Swarming Server Stats]: https://chromium-swarm.appspot.com/stats
Brian Sheedyc4650ad02019-07-29 17:31:38272[gold less common failures]: gpu_pixel_testing_with_gold.md#Triaging-Less-Common-Failures
Kai Ninomiyaa6429fb32018-03-30 01:30:56273[Chrome Internal GPU Pixel Wrangling Instructions]: https://sites.google.com/a/google.com/client3d/documents/chrome-internal-gpu-pixel-wrangling-instructions
Rakib M. Hasan2046a052019-05-13 23:33:15274[src/content/test/gpu/gpu_tests/test_expectations]: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/master/content/test/gpu/gpu_tests/test_expectations
275[webgl_conformance_expectations.txt]: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/master/content/test/gpu/gpu_tests/test_expectations/webgl_conformance_expectations.txt
276[gpu_process_expectations.txt]: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/master/content/test/gpu/gpu_tests/test_expectations/gpu_process_expectations.txt
277[pixel_expectations.txt]: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/master/content/test/gpu/gpu_tests/test_expectations/pixel_expectations.txt
Kai Ninomiyaa6429fb32018-03-30 01:30:56278[stamping out flakiness]: gpu_testing.md#Stamping-out-Flakiness
279[gtest-DISABLED]: https://github.com/google/googletest/blob/master/googletest/docs/AdvancedGuide.md#temporarily-disabling-tests
280
281### When Bots Misbehave (SSHing into a bot)
282
2831. See the [Chrome Internal GPU Pixel Wrangling Instructions] for information
284 on ssh'ing in to the GPU bots.
285
286[Chrome Internal GPU Pixel Wrangling Instructions]: https://sites.google.com/a/google.com/client3d/documents/chrome-internal-gpu-pixel-wrangling-instructions
287
288### Reproducing WebGL conformance test failures locally
289
2901. From the buildbot build output page, click on the failed shard to get to
291 the swarming task page. Scroll to the bottom of the left panel for a
292 command to run the task locally. This will automatically download the build
293 and any other inputs needed.
2942. Alternatively, to run the test on a local build, pass the arguments
295 `--browser=exact --browser-executable=/path/to/binary` to
296 `content/test/gpu/run_gpu_integration_test.py`.
297 Also see the [telemetry documentation].
298
299[telemetry documentation]: https://cs.chromium.org/chromium/src/third_party/catapult/telemetry/docs/run_benchmarks_locally.md
300
301## Extending the GPU Pixel Wrangling Rotation
302
303See the [Chrome Internal GPU Pixel Wrangling Instructions] for information on extending the rotation.
304
305[Chrome Internal GPU Pixel Wrangling Instructions]: https://sites.google.com/a/google.com/client3d/documents/chrome-internal-gpu-pixel-wrangling-instructions