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Re: [OT] Simulation Results Managment

From moogyd@yahoo.co.uk
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Subject Re: [OT] Simulation Results Managment
Date 2012-07-14 22:29 -0700
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On Sunday, July 15, 2012 2:42:39 AM UTC+2, Neal Becker wrote:
> me wrote:
> 
> &gt; Hi,
> &gt; This is a general question, loosely related to python since it will be the
> &gt; implementation language. I would like some suggestions as to manage simulation
> &gt; results data from my ASIC design.
> &gt; 
> &gt; For my design,
> &gt; - I have a number of simulations testcases (TEST_XX_YY_ZZ), and within each of
> &gt; these test cases we have:
> &gt;   - a number of properties (P_AA_BB_CC)
> &gt;   - For each property, the following information is given
> &gt;     - Property name (P_NAME)
> &gt;     - Number of times it was checked (within the testcase) N_CHECKED
> &gt;     - Number of times if failed (within the testcase) N_FAILED
> &gt; - A simulation runs a testcase with a set of parameters.
> &gt;   - Simple example, SLOW_CLOCK, FAST_CLOCK, etc
> &gt; - For the design, I will run regression every night (at least), so I will have
> &gt; results from multiple timestamps We have &lt; 1000 TESTCASES, and &lt; 1000
> &gt; PROPERTIES.
> &gt; 
> &gt; At the moment, I have a script that extracts property information from
> &gt; simulation logfile, and provides single PASS/FAIL and all logfiles stored in a
> &gt; directory structure with timestamps/testnames and other parameters embedded in
> &gt; paths
> &gt; 
> &gt; I would like to be easily look at (visualize) the data and answer the
> &gt; questions - When did this property last fail, and how many times was it
> &gt; checked - Is this property checked in this test case.
> &gt; 
> &gt; Initial question: How to organize the data within python?
> &gt; For a single testcase, I could use a dict. Key P_NAME, data in N_CHECKED,
> &gt; N_FAILED I then have to store multiple instances of testcase based on date
> &gt; (and simulation parameters.
> &gt; 
> &gt; Any comments, suggestions?
> &gt; Thanks,
> &gt; Steven
> 
> One small suggestion,
> I used to store test conditions and results in log files, and then write parsers 
> to read the results.  The formats kept changing (add more conditions/results!) 
> and maintenance was a pain.
> 
> Now, in addition to a text log file, I write a file in pickle format containing 
> a dict of all test conditions and results.  Much more convenient.

Hi Neal,
We already store the original log files.
Does pickle have any advantages over json/yaml?
Thanks,
Steven

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[OT] Simulation Results Managment moogyd@yahoo.co.uk - 2012-07-13 22:50 -0700
  Re: [OT] Simulation Results Managment Neal Becker <ndbecker2@gmail.com> - 2012-07-14 20:42 -0400
    Re: [OT] Simulation Results Managment moogyd@yahoo.co.uk - 2012-07-14 22:29 -0700
      Re: [OT] Simulation Results Managment Dieter Maurer <dieter@handshake.de> - 2012-07-15 08:35 +0200
        Re: Simulation Results Managment rusi <rustompmody@gmail.com> - 2012-07-15 09:20 -0700
          Re: Simulation Results Managment moogyd@yahoo.co.uk - 2012-07-17 01:20 -0700
      Re: [OT] Simulation Results Managment Neal Becker <ndbecker2@gmail.com> - 2012-07-15 07:24 -0400
    Re: [OT] Simulation Results Managment moogyd@yahoo.co.uk - 2012-07-14 22:29 -0700
  Re: Simulation Results Managment rusi <rustompmody@gmail.com> - 2012-07-14 20:25 -0700
    Re: Simulation Results Managment moogyd@yahoo.co.uk - 2012-07-14 22:26 -0700

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