#!/bin/sh # tar comparision program # 2007-10-25 Jan Psota n=3 # number of repetitions TAR=(bsdtar gnutar star) # TApeArchivers to compare OPT=("" "--seek" "-no-fsync") pax="--format=pax" # comment out for defaults OPN=(create list extract compare) # operations version="2007-10-25" TIMEFORMAT=$'%R\t%U\t%S\t%P' LC_ALL=C test $# -ge 2 || { echo -e "usage:\t$0 source_dir where_to_place_archive [where_to_extract_it] TCP, version $version TCP stands for Tar Comparision Program here. It currently compares: BSD tar (bsdtar), GNU tar (gnutar) and star in archive creation, listing, extraction and archive-to-extracted comparision. Tcp prints out best time of n=$n repetitions. Tcp creates temporary archive named tcp.tar with $pax and some native (--seek/-no-fsync) options and extracts it to [\$3]/tcptmp/. If unset, third argument defaults to [\$2]. After normal exit tcp removes tarball and extracted files. Tcp does not check filesystems destination directories are on for free space, so make sure there is enough space (a bit more than source_dir uses) for both: archive and extracted files. Do not use white space in arguments. Jan Psota, $version" exit 0 } src=$1 dst=$2/tcp.tar dst_path=${3:-$2}/tcptmp test -e $dst -o -e /tmp/tcp \ && { echo "$dst or /tmp/tcp exists, exiting"; exit 1; } mkdir $dst_path || exit 2 use_times () { awk -F"\t" -vN=$n -vL="`du -k $dst`" -vOFS="\t" -vORS="" ' { if (NF==4) { printf "\t%s\t%10.1d KB/s\n", $0, ($1+0>0 ? (L+0)/($1+0) : 0) } }' \ /tmp/tcp | sort | head -1 > /tmp/tcp } test -d $src || { echo "'$src' is not a directory"; exit 3; } # system information: type, release, memory, cpu(s), compiler and flags echo -e "TCP, version $version\n"`uname -sr`" / "`head -1 /etc/*-release` free -m | awk '/^Mem/ { printf "%dMB of memory, ", $2 }' test -e /proc/cpuinfo \ && awk -F: '/name|cache size|MHz|mips/ { if (!a) b=b $2 } /^$/ { a++ } END { print a" x"b" bmips" }' /proc/cpuinfo test -e /etc/gentoo-release \ && gcc --version | head -1 && grep ^CFLAGS /etc/make.conf # tar versions echo for tar in [EMAIL PROTECTED]; do echo -ne "$tar:\t"; $tar --version | head -1; done echo -e "\nbest time of $n repetitions,\n"\ " src=$src, "\ `du -sh $src | awk '{print $1}'`" in "`find $src | wc -l`" files, "\ "avg "$((`du -sk $src | awk '{print $1}'`/`find $src -type f | wc -l`))"KB/file,\n"\ " archive=$dst, extract to $dst_path" echo -e "program\toperation\treal\tuser\tsystem\t%CPU\t speed" > /tmp/tcp let op_num=0 for op in "cf $dst $pax -C $src ." "tf $dst" "xf $dst -C $dst_path" \ "f $dst -C $dst_path --diff"; do let tar_num=0 for tar in [EMAIL PROTECTED]; do echo -en "$tar\t${OPN[op_num]}\t" for ((i=1; i<=$n; i++)); do echo $op | grep -q ^cf && rm -f $dst echo $op | grep -q ^xf && { chmod -R u+w $dst_path rm -rf $dst_path; mkdir $dst_path; } sync if echo $op | grep -q ^f; then # op == compare time $tar $op ${OPT[$tar_num]} > /dev/null else # op in (create | list | extract) time $tar $op ${OPT[$tar_num]} > /dev/null \ || break 3 fi 2>> /tmp/tcp done use_times let tar_num++ done let op_num++ echo done rm -rf $dst_path $dst echo cat /tmp/tcp rm -f /tmp/tcp