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#!/bin/sh
# betterspeedtest.sh - Script to simulate http://speedtest.net
# Start pinging, then initiate a download, let it finish, then start an upload
# Output the measured transfer rates and the resulting ping latency
# It's better than 'speedtest.net' because it measures latency *while* measuring the speed.
# Usage: sh betterspeedtest.sh [-4 -6] [ -H netperf-server ] [ -t duration ] [ -p host-to-ping ] [ -i ] [ -n simultaneous-streams ]
# Options: If options are present:
#
# -H | --host: DNS or Address of a netperf server (default - netperf.bufferbloat.net)
# Alternate servers are netperf-east (east coast US), netperf-west (California),
# and netperf-eu (Denmark)
# -4 | -6: enable ipv4 or ipv6 testing (ipv4 is the default)
# -t | --time: Duration for how long each direction's test should run - (default - 60 seconds)
# -p | --ping: Host to ping to measure latency (default - gstatic.com)
# -i | --idle: Don't send traffic, only measure idle latency
# -n | --number: Number of simultaneous sessions (default - 5 sessions)
# Copyright (c) 2014-2019 - Rich Brown [email protected]
# GPLv2
# Summarize the contents of the ping's output file to show min, avg, median, max, etc.
# input parameter ($1) file contains the output of the ping command
summarize_pings() {
# Process the ping times, and summarize the results
# grep to keep lines that have "time=", then sed to isolate the time stamps, and sort them
# awk builds an array of those values, and prints first & last (which are min, max)
# and computes average.
# If the number of samples is >= 10, also computes median, and 10th and 90th percentile readings
# stop pinging and drawing dots
kill_pings
kill_dots
sed 's/^.*time=\([^ ]*\) ms/\1/' < $1 | grep -v "PING" | sort -n | \
awk 'BEGIN {numdrops=0; numrows=0;} \
{ \
if ( $0 ~ /timeout/ ) { \
numdrops += 1; \
} else { \
numrows += 1; \
arr[numrows]=$1; sum+=$1; \
} \
} \
END { \
pc10="-"; pc90="-"; med="-"; \
if (numrows == 0) {numrows=1} \
if (numrows>=10) \
{ ix=int(numrows/10); pc10=arr[ix]; ix=int(numrows*9/10);pc90=arr[ix]; \
if (numrows%2==1) med=arr[(numrows+1)/2]; else med=(arr[numrows/2]); \
}; \
pktloss = numdrops/(numdrops+numrows) * 100; \
printf("\n Latency: (in msec, %d pings, %4.2f%% packet loss)\n Min: %4.3f \n 10pct: %4.3f \n Median: %4.3f \n Avg: %4.3f \n 90pct: %4.3f \n Max: %4.3f\n", numrows, pktloss, arr[1], pc10, med, sum/numrows, pc90, arr[numrows] )\
}'
# and finally remove the PINGFILE
rm $1
}
# Print a line of dots as a progress indicator.
print_dots() {
while : ; do
printf "."
sleep 1s
done
}
# Stop the current print_dots() process
kill_dots() {
# echo "Pings: $ping_pid Dots: $dots_pid"
kill -9 $dots_pid
wait $dots_pid 2>/dev/null
dots_pid=0
}
# Stop the current ping process
kill_pings() {
# echo "Pings: $ping_pid Dots: $dots_pid"
kill -9 $ping_pid
wait $ping_pid 2>/dev/null
ping_pid=0
}
# Stop the current pings and dots, and exit
# ping command catches (and handles) first Ctrl-C, so you have to hit it again...
kill_pings_and_dots_and_exit() {
kill_dots
kill_pings
echo "\nStopped"
exit 1
}
# ------------ start_pings() ----------------
# Start printing dots, then start a ping process, saving the results to a PINGFILE
start_pings() {
# Create temp file
PINGFILE=`mktemp /tmp/measurepings.XXXXXX` || exit 1
# Start dots
print_dots &
dots_pid=$!
# echo "Dots PID: $dots_pid"
# Start Ping
if [ $TESTPROTO -eq "-4" ]
then
ping $PINGHOST > $PINGFILE &
else
ping6 $PINGHOST > $PINGFILE &
fi
ping_pid=$!
# echo "Ping PID: $ping_pid"
}
# ------------ Measure speed and ping latency for one direction ----------------
#
# Call measure_direction() with single parameter - "Download" or " Upload"
# The function gets other info from globals determined from command-line arguments
measure_direction() {
# Create temp file
SPEEDFILE=`mktemp /tmp/netperfUL.XXXXXX` || exit 1
DIRECTION=$1
# start off the ping process
start_pings
# Start netperf with the proper direction
if [ $DIRECTION = "Download" ]; then
dir="TCP_MAERTS"
else
dir="TCP_STREAM"
fi
# Start $MAXSESSIONS datastreams between netperf client and the netperf server
# netperf writes the sole output value (in Mbps) to stdout when completed
for i in $( seq $MAXSESSIONS )
do
netperf $TESTPROTO -H $TESTHOST -t $dir -l $TESTDUR -v 0 -P 0 >> $SPEEDFILE &
# echo "Starting PID $! params: $TESTPROTO -H $TESTHOST -t $dir -l $TESTDUR -v 0 -P 0 >> $SPEEDFILE"
done
# Wait until each of the background netperf processes completes
# echo "Process is $$"
# echo `pgrep -P $$ netperf `
for i in `pgrep -P $$ netperf ` # gets a list of PIDs for child processes named 'netperf'
do
#echo "Waiting for $i"
wait $i
done
# Print TCP Download speed
echo ""
awk -v dir="$1" '{s+=$1} END {printf " %s: %1.2f Mbps", dir, s}' < $SPEEDFILE
# When netperf completes, summarize the ping data
summarize_pings $PINGFILE
rm $SPEEDFILE
}
# ------- Start of the main routine --------
# Usage: sh betterspeedtest.sh [ -4 -6 ] [ -H netperf-server ] [ -t duration ] [ -p host-to-ping ] [ -i ] [ -n simultaneous-sessions ]
# “H” and “host” DNS or IP address of the netperf server host (default: netperf.bufferbloat.net)
# “t” and “time” Time to run the test in each direction (default: 60 seconds)
# “p” and “ping” Host to ping for latency measurements (default: gstatic.com)
# "i" and "idle" Don't send up/down traffic - just measure idle link latency
# "n" and "number" Number of simultaneous upload or download sessions (default: 5 sessions;
# 5 sessions chosen empirically because total didn't increase much after that number)
# set an initial values for defaults
TESTHOST="netperf.bufferbloat.net"
TESTDUR="60"
PINGHOST="gstatic.com"
MAXSESSIONS="5"
TESTPROTO="-4"
IDLETEST=false
# read the options
# extract options and their arguments into variables.
while [ $# -gt 0 ]
do
case "$1" in
-4|-6) TESTPROTO=$1 ; shift 1 ;;
-H|--host)
case "$2" in
"") echo "Missing hostname" ; exit 1 ;;
*) TESTHOST=$2 ; shift 2 ;;
esac ;;
-t|--time)
case "$2" in
"") echo "Missing duration" ; exit 1 ;;
*) TESTDUR=$2 ; shift 2 ;;
esac ;;
-p|--ping)
case "$2" in
"") echo "Missing ping host" ; exit 1 ;;
*) PINGHOST=$2 ; shift 2 ;;
esac ;;
-n|--number)
case "$2" in
"") echo "Missing number of simultaneous sessions" ; exit 1 ;;
*) MAXSESSIONS=$2 ; shift 2 ;;
esac ;;
-i|--idle)
IDLETEST=true ; shift 1 ;;
--) shift ; break ;;
*) echo "Usage: sh betterspeedtest.sh [-4 -6] [ -H netperf-server ] [ -t duration ] [ -p host-to-ping ] [ -n simultaneous-sessions ] [ --idle ]" ; exit 1 ;;
esac
done
# Start the main test
if [ $TESTPROTO -eq "-4" ]
then
PROTO="ipv4"
else
PROTO="ipv6"
fi
DATE=`date "+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"`
# Catch a Ctl-C and stop the pinging and the print_dots
trap kill_pings_and_dots_and_exit HUP INT TERM
if $IDLETEST
then
echo "$DATE Testing idle line while pinging $PINGHOST ($TESTDUR seconds)"
start_pings
sleep $TESTDUR
summarize_pings $PINGFILE
else
echo "$DATE Testing against $TESTHOST ($PROTO) with $MAXSESSIONS simultaneous sessions while pinging $PINGHOST ($TESTDUR seconds in each direction)"
measure_direction "Download"
measure_direction " Upload"
fi