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/*
*
* Copyright 2019 gRPC authors.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*
*/
#include "test/cpp/microbenchmarks/callback_unary_ping_pong.h"
#include "test/cpp/util/test_config.h"
namespace grpc {
namespace testing {
/*******************************************************************************
* CONFIGURATIONS
*/
// Replace "benchmark::internal::Benchmark" with "::testing::Benchmark" to use
// internal microbenchmarking tooling
static void SweepSizesArgs(benchmark::internal::Benchmark* b) {
b->Args({0, 0});
for (int i = 1; i <= 128 * 1024 * 1024; i *= 8) {
// First argument is the message size of request
// Second argument is the message size of response
b->Args({i, 0});
b->Args({0, i});
b->Args({i, i});
}
}
// Unary ping pong with different message size of request and response
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(BM_CallbackUnaryPingPong, InProcess, NoOpMutator,
NoOpMutator)
->Apply(SweepSizesArgs);
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(BM_CallbackUnaryPingPong, MinInProcess, NoOpMutator,
NoOpMutator)
->Apply(SweepSizesArgs);
// Client context with different metadata
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(BM_CallbackUnaryPingPong, InProcess,
Client_AddMetadata<RandomBinaryMetadata<10>, 1>, NoOpMutator)
->Args({0, 0});
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(BM_CallbackUnaryPingPong, InProcess,
Client_AddMetadata<RandomBinaryMetadata<31>, 1>, NoOpMutator)
->Args({0, 0});
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(BM_CallbackUnaryPingPong, InProcess,
Client_AddMetadata<RandomBinaryMetadata<100>, 1>,
NoOpMutator)
->Args({0, 0});
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(BM_CallbackUnaryPingPong, InProcess,
Client_AddMetadata<RandomBinaryMetadata<10>, 2>, NoOpMutator)
->Args({0, 0});
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(BM_CallbackUnaryPingPong, InProcess,
Client_AddMetadata<RandomBinaryMetadata<31>, 2>, NoOpMutator)
->Args({0, 0});
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(BM_CallbackUnaryPingPong, InProcess,
Client_AddMetadata<RandomBinaryMetadata<100>, 2>,
NoOpMutator)
->Args({0, 0});
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(BM_CallbackUnaryPingPong, InProcess,
Client_AddMetadata<RandomAsciiMetadata<10>, 1>, NoOpMutator)
->Args({0, 0});
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(BM_CallbackUnaryPingPong, InProcess,
Client_AddMetadata<RandomAsciiMetadata<31>, 1>, NoOpMutator)
->Args({0, 0});
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(BM_CallbackUnaryPingPong, InProcess,
Client_AddMetadata<RandomAsciiMetadata<100>, 1>, NoOpMutator)
->Args({0, 0});
// Server context with different metadata
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(BM_CallbackUnaryPingPong, InProcess, NoOpMutator,
Server_AddInitialMetadata<RandomBinaryMetadata<10>, 1>)
->Args({0, 0});
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(BM_CallbackUnaryPingPong, InProcess, NoOpMutator,
Server_AddInitialMetadata<RandomBinaryMetadata<31>, 1>)
->Args({0, 0});
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(BM_CallbackUnaryPingPong, InProcess, NoOpMutator,
Server_AddInitialMetadata<RandomBinaryMetadata<100>, 1>)
->Args({0, 0});
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(BM_CallbackUnaryPingPong, InProcess, NoOpMutator,
Server_AddInitialMetadata<RandomAsciiMetadata<10>, 1>)
->Args({0, 0});
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(BM_CallbackUnaryPingPong, InProcess, NoOpMutator,
Server_AddInitialMetadata<RandomAsciiMetadata<31>, 1>)
->Args({0, 0});
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(BM_CallbackUnaryPingPong, InProcess, NoOpMutator,
Server_AddInitialMetadata<RandomAsciiMetadata<100>, 1>)
->Args({0, 0});
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(BM_CallbackUnaryPingPong, InProcess, NoOpMutator,
Server_AddInitialMetadata<RandomAsciiMetadata<10>, 100>)
->Args({0, 0});
} // namespace testing
} // namespace grpc
// Some distros have RunSpecifiedBenchmarks under the benchmark namespace,
// and others do not. This allows us to support both modes.
namespace benchmark {
void RunTheBenchmarksNamespaced() { RunSpecifiedBenchmarks(); }
} // namespace benchmark
int main(int argc, char** argv) {
LibraryInitializer libInit;
::benchmark::Initialize(&argc, argv);
::grpc::testing::InitTest(&argc, &argv, false);
benchmark::RunTheBenchmarksNamespaced();
return 0;
}