Performing Benchmark Testing

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Overview

After model conversion and before inference, you can use the Benchmark tool to perform benchmark testing on a MindSpore Lite model. It can not only perform quantitative analysis (performance) on the forward inference execution duration of a MindSpore Lite model, but also perform comparative error analysis (accuracy) based on the output of the specified model.

Linux Environment Usage

Environment Preparation

To use the Benchmark tool, you need to prepare the environment as follows:

  • Compilation: Install build dependencies and perform build. The code of the Benchmark tool is stored in the mindspore/lite/tools/benchmark directory of the MindSpore source code. For details about the build operations, see the Environment Requirements and Compilation Example in the build document.

  • Run: Obtain the Benchmark tool and configure environment variables. For details, see Output Description in the build document.

Parameter Description

The command used for benchmark testing based on the compiled Benchmark tool is as follows:

./benchmark [--modelFile=<MODELFILE>] [--accuracyThreshold=<ACCURACYTHRESHOLD>]
   [--benchmarkDataFile=<BENCHMARKDATAFILE>] [--benchmarkDataType=<BENCHMARKDATATYPE>]
   [--cpuBindMode=<CPUBINDMODE>] [--device=<DEVICE>] [--help]
   [--inDataFile=<INDATAFILE>] [--loopCount=<LOOPCOUNT>]
   [--numThreads=<NUMTHREADS>] [--warmUpLoopCount=<WARMUPLOOPCOUNT>]
   [--enableFp16=<ENABLEFP16>] [--timeProfiling=<TIMEPROFILING>]
            [--inputShapes=<INPUTSHAPES>]

The following describes the parameters in detail.

Parameter

Attribute

Function

Parameter Type

Default Value

Value Range

--modelFile=<MODELFILE>

Mandatory

Specifies the file path of the MindSpore Lite model for benchmark testing.

String

Null

-

--accuracyThreshold=<ACCURACYTHRESHOLD>

Optional

Specifies the accuracy threshold.

Float

0.5

-

--benchmarkDataFile=<BENCHMARKDATAFILE>

Optional

Specifies the file path of the benchmark data. The benchmark data, as the comparison output of the tested model, is output from the forward inference of the tested model under other deep learning frameworks using the same input.

String

Null

-

--benchmarkDataType=<BENCHMARKDATATYPE>

Optional

Specifies the calibration data type.

String

FLOAT

FLOAT, INT32, INT8 or UINT8

--cpuBindMode=<CPUBINDMODE>

Optional

Specifies the type of the CPU core bound to the model inference program.

Integer

1

2: medium core
1: large core
0: not bound

--device=<DEVICE>

Optional

Specifies the type of the device on which the model inference program runs.

String

CPU

CPU or GPU

--help

Optional

Displays the help information about the benchmark command.

-

-

-

--inDataFile=<INDATAFILE>

Optional

Specifies the file path of the input data of the tested model. If this parameter is not set, a random value will be used.

String

Null

-

--loopCount=<LOOPCOUNT>

Optional

Specifies the number of forward inference times of the tested model when the Benchmark tool is used for the benchmark testing. The value should be a positive integer.

Integer

10

-

--numThreads=<NUMTHREADS>

Optional

Specifies the number of threads for running the model inference program.

Integer

2

-

--warmUpLoopCount=<WARMUPLOOPCOUNT>

Optional

Specifies the number of preheating inference times of the tested model before multiple rounds of the benchmark test are executed.

Integer

3

-

--enableFp16=<ENABLEFP16>

Optional

Specifies whether the float16 operator is preferred.

Boolean

false

true, false

--timeProfiling=<TIMEPROFILING>

Optional

Specifies whether to use TimeProfiler to print every kernel’s cost time.

Boolean

false

true, false

--inputShapes=<INPUTSHAPES>

Optional

Specifies the shape of input data, the format should be NHWC. Use “,” to segregate each dimension of input shape, and for several input shapes, use “:” to segregate.

String

Null

-

Example

When using the Benchmark tool to perform benchmark testing on different MindSpore Lite models, you can set different parameters to implement different test functions. The testing is classified into performance test and accuracy test.

Performance Test

The main test indicator of the performance test performed by the Benchmark tool is the duration of a single forward inference. In a performance test, you do not need to set benchmark data parameters such as benchmarkDataFile. But you can set the parameter timeProfiling as True or False to decide whether to print the running time of the model at the network layer on a certain device. The default value of timeProfiling is False. For example:

./benchmark --modelFile=./models/test_benchmark.ms

This command uses a random input, and other parameters use default values. After this command is executed, the following statistics are displayed. The statistics include the minimum duration, maximum duration, and average duration of a single inference after the tested model runs for the specified number of inference rounds.

Model = test_benchmark.ms, numThreads = 2, MinRunTime = 72.228996 ms, MaxRuntime = 73.094002 ms, AvgRunTime = 72.556000 ms
./benchmark --modelFile=./models/test_benchmark.ms --timeProfiling=true

This command uses a random input, sets the parameter timeProfiling as true, and other parameters use default values. After this command is executed, the statistics on the running time of the model at the network layer will be displayed as follows. In this case, the statistics are displayed byopName and optype. opName indicates the operator name, optype indicates the operator type, and avg indicates the average running time of the operator per single run, percent indicates the ratio of the operator running time to the total operator running time, calledTimess indicates the number of times that the operator is run, and opTotalTime indicates the total time that the operator is run for a specified number of times. Finally, total time and kernel cost show the average time consumed by a single inference operation of the model and the sum of the average time consumed by all operators in the model inference, respectively.

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opName                                                          avg(ms)         percent         calledTimess    opTotalTime
conv2d_1/convolution                                            2.264800        0.824012        10              22.648003
conv2d_2/convolution                                            0.223700        0.081390        10              2.237000
dense_1/BiasAdd                                                 0.007500        0.002729        10              0.075000
dense_1/MatMul                                                  0.126000        0.045843        10              1.260000
dense_1/Relu                                                    0.006900        0.002510        10              0.069000
max_pooling2d_1/MaxPool                                         0.035100        0.012771        10              0.351000
max_pooling2d_2/MaxPool                                         0.014300        0.005203        10              0.143000
max_pooling2d_2/MaxPool_nchw2nhwc_reshape_1/Reshape_0           0.006500        0.002365        10              0.065000
max_pooling2d_2/MaxPool_nchw2nhwc_reshape_1/Shape_0             0.010900        0.003966        10              0.109000
output/BiasAdd                                                  0.005300        0.001928        10              0.053000
output/MatMul                                                   0.011400        0.004148        10              0.114000
output/Softmax                                                  0.013300        0.004839        10              0.133000
reshape_1/Reshape                                               0.000900        0.000327        10              0.009000
reshape_1/Reshape/shape                                         0.009900        0.003602        10              0.099000
reshape_1/Shape                                                 0.002300        0.000837        10              0.023000
reshape_1/strided_slice                                         0.009700        0.003529        10              0.097000
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opType          avg(ms)         percent         calledTimess    opTotalTime
Activation      0.006900        0.002510        10              0.069000
BiasAdd         0.012800        0.004657        20              0.128000
Conv2D          2.488500        0.905401        20              24.885004
MatMul          0.137400        0.049991        20              1.374000
Nchw2Nhwc       0.017400        0.006331        20              0.174000
Pooling         0.049400        0.017973        20              0.494000
Reshape         0.000900        0.000327        10              0.009000
Shape           0.002300        0.000837        10              0.023000
SoftMax         0.013300        0.004839        10              0.133000
Stack           0.009900        0.003602        10              0.099000
StridedSlice    0.009700        0.003529        10              0.097000

total time :     2.90800 ms,    kernel cost : 2.74851 ms

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Accuracy Test

The accuracy test performed by the Benchmark tool aims to verify the accuracy of the MinSpore model output by setting benchmark data (the default input and benchmark data type are float32). In an accuracy test, in addition to the modelFile parameter, the benchmarkDataFile parameter must be set. For example:

./benchmark --modelFile=./models/test_benchmark.ms --inDataFile=./input/test_benchmark.bin --device=CPU --accuracyThreshold=3 --benchmarkDataFile=./output/test_benchmark.out

This command specifies the input data and benchmark data of the tested model, specifies that the model inference program runs on the CPU, and sets the accuracy threshold to 3%. After this command is executed, the following statistics are displayed, including the single input data of the tested model, output result and average deviation rate of the output node, and average deviation rate of all nodes.

InData0: 139.947 182.373 153.705 138.945 108.032 164.703 111.585 227.402 245.734 97.7776 201.89 134.868 144.851 236.027 18.1142 22.218 5.15569 212.318 198.43 221.853
================ Comparing Output data ================
Data of node age_out : 5.94584e-08 6.3317e-08 1.94726e-07 1.91809e-07 8.39805e-08 7.66035e-08 1.69285e-07 1.46246e-07 6.03796e-07 1.77631e-07 1.54343e-07 2.04623e-07 8.89609e-07 3.63487e-06 4.86876e-06 1.23939e-05 3.09981e-05 3.37098e-05 0.000107102 0.000213932 0.000533579 0.00062465 0.00296401 0.00993984 0.038227 0.0695085 0.162854 0.123199 0.24272 0.135048 0.169159 0.0221256 0.013892 0.00502971 0.00134921 0.00135701 0.000383242 0.000163475 0.000136294 9.77864e-05 8.00793e-05 5.73874e-05 3.53858e-05 2.18535e-05 2.04467e-05 1.85286e-05 1.05075e-05 9.34751e-06 6.12732e-06 4.55476e-06
Mean bias of node age_out : 0%
Mean bias of all nodes: 0%
=======================================================

To set specified input shapes (such as 1,32,32,1), use the command as follows:

./benchmark --modelFile=./models/test_benchmark.ms --inDataFile=./input/test_benchmark.bin --inputShapes=1,32,32,1 --device=CPU --accuracyThreshold=3 --benchmarkDataFile=./output/test_benchmark.out

Windows Environment Usage

Environment Preparation

To use the Benchmark tool, you need to prepare the environment as follows:

  • Compilation: Install build dependencies and perform build. The code of the Benchmark tool is stored in the mindspore/lite/tools/benchmark directory of the MindSpore source code. For details about the build operations, see the Environment Requirements and Compilation Example in the build document.

  • Run: Obtain the Benchmark tool and configure environment variables. For details, see Output Description in the build document.

Parameter Description

The command used for benchmark testing based on the compiled Benchmark tool is as follows. The parameters are the same as those used in the Linux environment, and will not be repeated here.

call benchmark.exe [--modelFile=<MODELFILE>] [--accuracyThreshold=<ACCURACYTHRESHOLD>]
   [--benchmarkDataFile=<BENCHMARKDATAFILE>] [--benchmarkDataType=<BENCHMARKDATATYPE>]
   [--cpuBindMode=<CPUBINDMODE>] [--device=<DEVICE>] [--help]
   [--inDataFile=<INDATAFILE>] [--loopCount=<LOOPCOUNT>]
   [--numThreads=<NUMTHREADS>] [--warmUpLoopCount=<WARMUPLOOPCOUNT>]
   [--enableFp16=<ENABLEFP16>] [--timeProfiling=<TIMEPROFILING>]
            [--inputShapes=<INPUTSHAPES>]

Example

When using the Benchmark tool to perform benchmark testing on different MindSpore Lite models, you can set different parameters to implement different test functions. The testing is classified into performance test and accuracy test. The output statistics are the same as those in the Linux environment, and will not be repeated here.

Performance Test

  • Use a random input and default values for other parameters.

call benchmark.exe --modelFile=test_benchmark.ms
  • set timeProfiling=true, use a random input and default values for other parameters.

call benchmark.exe --modelFile=test_benchmark.ms --timeProfiling=true

Accuracy Test

The input data is set by the inDataFile parameter, and the calibration data is set by the benchmarkDataFile parameter.

  • Set the accuracy threshold to 3%.

call benchmark.exe --modelFile=test_benchmark.ms --inDataFile=.test_benchmark.bin --benchmarkDataFile=test_benchmark.out --accuracyThreshold=3
  • Run on the CPU.

call benchmark.exe --modelFile=test_benchmark.ms --inDataFile=test_benchmark.bin --benchmarkDataFile=test_benchmark.out --device=CPU
  • Set specified input shapes.

call benchmark.exe --modelFile=test_benchmark.ms --inDataFile=test_benchmark.bin --benchmarkDataFile=test_benchmark.out --inputShapes=1,32,32,1