111 lines
3.0 KiB
Rust
111 lines
3.0 KiB
Rust
// This test creates a bunch of tasks that simultaneously send to each
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// other in a ring. The messages should all be basically
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// independent. It's designed to hammer the global kernel lock, so
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// that things will look really good once we get that lock out of the
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// message path.
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// This version uses automatically compiled channel contracts.
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// xfail-pretty
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import future::future;
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use std;
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import std::time;
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import pipes::recv;
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proto! ring {
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num:send {
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num(uint) -> num
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}
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}
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fn macros() {
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#macro[
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[#move_out[x],
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unsafe { let y <- *ptr::addr_of(x); y }]
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];
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}
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fn thread_ring(i: uint,
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count: uint,
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+num_chan: ring::client::num,
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+num_port: ring::server::num) {
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let mut num_chan <- some(num_chan);
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let mut num_port <- some(num_port);
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// Send/Receive lots of messages.
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for uint::range(0u, count) |j| {
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//error!{"task %?, iter %?", i, j};
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let mut num_chan2 = none;
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let mut num_port2 = none;
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num_chan2 <-> num_chan;
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num_port2 <-> num_port;
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num_chan = some(ring::client::num(option::unwrap(num_chan2), i * j));
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let port = option::unwrap(num_port2);
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match recv(port) {
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ring::num(_n, p) => {
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//log(error, _n);
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num_port = some(move_out!{p});
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}
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}
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};
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}
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fn main(args: ~[~str]) {
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let args = if os::getenv(~"RUST_BENCH").is_some() {
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~[~"", ~"100", ~"10000"]
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} else if args.len() <= 1u {
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~[~"", ~"100", ~"1000"]
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} else {
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copy args
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};
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let num_tasks = option::get(uint::from_str(args[1]));
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let msg_per_task = option::get(uint::from_str(args[2]));
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let (num_chan, num_port) = ring::init();
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let mut num_chan = some(num_chan);
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let start = time::precise_time_s();
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// create the ring
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let mut futures = ~[];
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for uint::range(1u, num_tasks) |i| {
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//error!{"spawning %?", i};
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let (new_chan, num_port) = ring::init();
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let num_chan2 = ~mut none;
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*num_chan2 <-> num_chan;
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let num_port = ~mut some(num_port);
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futures += ~[future::spawn(|move num_chan2, move num_port| {
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let mut num_chan = none;
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num_chan <-> *num_chan2;
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let mut num_port1 = none;
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num_port1 <-> *num_port;
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thread_ring(i, msg_per_task,
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option::unwrap(num_chan),
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option::unwrap(num_port1))
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})];
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num_chan = some(new_chan);
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};
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// do our iteration
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thread_ring(0u, msg_per_task, option::unwrap(num_chan), num_port);
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// synchronize
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for futures.each |f| { future::get(&f) };
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let stop = time::precise_time_s();
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// all done, report stats.
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let num_msgs = num_tasks * msg_per_task;
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let elapsed = (stop - start);
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let rate = (num_msgs as float) / elapsed;
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io::println(fmt!{"Sent %? messages in %? seconds",
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num_msgs, elapsed});
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io::println(fmt!{" %? messages / second", rate});
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io::println(fmt!{" %? μs / message", 1000000. / rate});
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}
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