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119 lines
3.4 KiB
Zig
119 lines
3.4 KiB
Zig
//! This benchmark tests the throughput of the OSC parser.
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const OscParser = @This();
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const std = @import("std");
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const builtin = @import("builtin");
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const assert = std.debug.assert;
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const Allocator = std.mem.Allocator;
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const Benchmark = @import("Benchmark.zig");
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const options = @import("options.zig");
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const Parser = @import("../terminal/osc.zig").Parser;
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const log = std.log.scoped(.@"osc-parser-bench");
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opts: Options,
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/// The file, opened in the setup function.
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data_f: ?std.fs.File = null,
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parser: Parser,
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pub const Options = struct {
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/// The data to read as a filepath. If this is "-" then
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/// we will read stdin. If this is unset, then we will
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/// do nothing (benchmark is a noop). It'd be more unixy to
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/// use stdin by default but I find that a hanging CLI command
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/// with no interaction is a bit annoying.
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data: ?[]const u8 = null,
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};
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/// Create a new terminal stream handler for the given arguments.
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pub fn create(
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alloc: Allocator,
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opts: Options,
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) !*OscParser {
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const ptr = try alloc.create(OscParser);
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errdefer alloc.destroy(ptr);
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ptr.* = .{
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.opts = opts,
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.data_f = null,
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.parser = .init(alloc),
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};
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return ptr;
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}
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pub fn destroy(self: *OscParser, alloc: Allocator) void {
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self.parser.deinit();
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alloc.destroy(self);
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}
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pub fn benchmark(self: *OscParser) Benchmark {
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return .init(self, .{
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.stepFn = step,
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.setupFn = setup,
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.teardownFn = teardown,
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});
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}
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fn setup(ptr: *anyopaque) Benchmark.Error!void {
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const self: *OscParser = @ptrCast(@alignCast(ptr));
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// Open our data file to prepare for reading. We can do more
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// validation here eventually.
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assert(self.data_f == null);
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self.data_f = options.dataFile(self.opts.data) catch |err| {
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log.warn("error opening data file err={}", .{err});
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return error.BenchmarkFailed;
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};
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self.parser.reset();
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}
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fn teardown(ptr: *anyopaque) void {
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const self: *OscParser = @ptrCast(@alignCast(ptr));
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if (self.data_f) |f| {
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f.close();
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self.data_f = null;
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}
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}
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fn step(ptr: *anyopaque) Benchmark.Error!void {
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const self: *OscParser = @ptrCast(@alignCast(ptr));
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const f = self.data_f orelse return;
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var read_buf: [4096]u8 align(std.atomic.cache_line) = undefined;
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var r = f.reader(&read_buf);
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var osc_buf: [4096]u8 align(std.atomic.cache_line) = undefined;
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while (true) {
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r.interface.fill(@bitSizeOf(usize) / 8) catch |err| switch (err) {
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error.EndOfStream => return,
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error.ReadFailed => return error.BenchmarkFailed,
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};
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const len = r.interface.takeInt(usize, .little) catch |err| switch (err) {
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error.EndOfStream => return,
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error.ReadFailed => return error.BenchmarkFailed,
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};
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if (len > osc_buf.len) return error.BenchmarkFailed;
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r.interface.readSliceAll(osc_buf[0..len]) catch |err| switch (err) {
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error.EndOfStream => return,
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error.ReadFailed => return error.BenchmarkFailed,
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};
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for (osc_buf[0..len]) |c| @call(.always_inline, Parser.next, .{ &self.parser, c });
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std.mem.doNotOptimizeAway(self.parser.end(std.ascii.control_code.bel));
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self.parser.reset();
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}
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}
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test OscParser {
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const testing = std.testing;
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const alloc = testing.allocator;
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const impl: *OscParser = try .create(alloc, .{});
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defer impl.destroy(alloc);
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const bench = impl.benchmark();
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_ = try bench.run(.once);
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}
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