rust/src/test/bench/msgsend-ring-pipes.rs
Graydon Hoare a55ea48d2b libstd: refactor future, remove with(), remove ~ indirection.
Conflicts:

	src/libstd/future.rs
2012-12-11 15:56:47 -08:00

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// Copyright 2012 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
// This test creates a bunch of tasks that simultaneously send to each
// other in a ring. The messages should all be basically
// independent. It's designed to hammer the global kernel lock, so
// that things will look really good once we get that lock out of the
// message path.
// This version uses automatically compiled channel contracts.
extern mod std;
use std::time;
use std::future;
use pipes::recv;
proto! ring (
num:send {
num(uint) -> num
}
)
macro_rules! move_out (
($x:expr) => { unsafe { let y = move *ptr::addr_of(&$x); move y } }
)
fn thread_ring(i: uint,
count: uint,
+num_chan: ring::client::num,
+num_port: ring::server::num) {
let mut num_chan = move Some(move num_chan);
let mut num_port = move Some(move num_port);
// Send/Receive lots of messages.
for uint::range(0, count) |j| {
//error!("task %?, iter %?", i, j);
let mut num_chan2 = None;
let mut num_port2 = None;
num_chan2 <-> num_chan;
num_port2 <-> num_port;
num_chan = Some(ring::client::num(option::unwrap(move num_chan2), i * j));
let port = option::unwrap(move num_port2);
match recv(move port) {
ring::num(_n, p) => {
//log(error, _n);
num_port = Some(move_out!(p));
}
}
};
}
fn main() {
let args = os::args();
let args = if os::getenv(~"RUST_BENCH").is_some() {
~[~"", ~"100", ~"10000"]
} else if args.len() <= 1u {
~[~"", ~"100", ~"1000"]
} else {
copy args
};
let num_tasks = uint::from_str(args[1]).get();
let msg_per_task = uint::from_str(args[2]).get();
let (num_chan, num_port) = ring::init();
let mut num_chan = Some(move num_chan);
let start = time::precise_time_s();
// create the ring
let mut futures = ~[];
for uint::range(1u, num_tasks) |i| {
//error!("spawning %?", i);
let (new_chan, num_port) = ring::init();
let num_chan2 = ~mut None;
*num_chan2 <-> num_chan;
let num_port = ~mut Some(move num_port);
let new_future = do future::spawn
|move num_chan2, move num_port| {
let mut num_chan = None;
num_chan <-> *num_chan2;
let mut num_port1 = None;
num_port1 <-> *num_port;
thread_ring(i, msg_per_task,
option::unwrap(move num_chan),
option::unwrap(move num_port1))
};
futures.push(move new_future);
num_chan = Some(move new_chan);
};
// do our iteration
thread_ring(0, msg_per_task, option::unwrap(move num_chan), move num_port);
// synchronize
for futures.each |f| { f.get() };
let stop = time::precise_time_s();
// all done, report stats.
let num_msgs = num_tasks * msg_per_task;
let elapsed = (stop - start);
let rate = (num_msgs as float) / elapsed;
io::println(fmt!("Sent %? messages in %? seconds",
num_msgs, elapsed));
io::println(fmt!(" %? messages / second", rate));
io::println(fmt!(" %? μs / message", 1000000. / rate));
}