Rework write 100k bench to have a slow writes & even slower flushes

pull/358/head
Alex Butler 1 year ago
parent 5a3115c09b
commit 2cf7cfef04
  1. 30
      benches/write.rs

@ -9,43 +9,51 @@ use tungstenite::{Message, WebSocket};
const MOCK_WRITE_LEN: usize = 8 * 1024 * 1024;
/// `Write` impl that simulates fast writes and slow flushes.
/// `Write` impl that simulates slowish writes and slow flushes.
///
/// Buffers up to 8 MiB fast on `write`. Each `flush` takes ~100ns.
struct MockSlowFlushWrite(Vec<u8>);
/// Each `write` can buffer up to 8 MiB before flushing but takes an additional **~80ns**
/// to simulate stuff going on in the underlying stream.
/// Each `flush` takes **~8µs** to simulate flush io.
struct MockWrite(Vec<u8>);
impl Read for MockSlowFlushWrite {
impl Read for MockWrite {
fn read(&mut self, _: &mut [u8]) -> io::Result<usize> {
Err(io::Error::new(io::ErrorKind::WouldBlock, "reads not supported"))
}
}
impl Write for MockSlowFlushWrite {
impl Write for MockWrite {
fn write(&mut self, buf: &[u8]) -> io::Result<usize> {
if self.0.len() + buf.len() > MOCK_WRITE_LEN {
self.flush()?;
}
// simulate io
spin(Duration::from_nanos(80));
self.0.extend(buf);
Ok(buf.len())
}
fn flush(&mut self) -> io::Result<()> {
if !self.0.is_empty() {
// simulate 100ns io
let a = Instant::now();
while a.elapsed() < Duration::from_nanos(100) {
hint::spin_loop();
}
// simulate io
spin(Duration::from_micros(8));
self.0.clear();
}
Ok(())
}
}
fn spin(duration: Duration) {
let a = Instant::now();
while a.elapsed() < duration {
hint::spin_loop();
}
}
fn benchmark(c: &mut Criterion) {
// Writes 100k small json text messages then flushes
c.bench_function("write 100k small texts then flush", |b| {
let mut ws = WebSocket::from_raw_socket(
MockSlowFlushWrite(Vec::with_capacity(MOCK_WRITE_LEN)),
MockWrite(Vec::with_capacity(MOCK_WRITE_LEN)),
tungstenite::protocol::Role::Server,
None,
);

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