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* Copyright 2015, Google Inc. |
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*/ |
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#ifndef TEST_QPS_INTERARRIVAL_H |
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#define TEST_QPS_INTERARRIVAL_H |
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#include <chrono> |
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#include <cmath> |
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#include <cstdlib> |
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#include <vector> |
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#include <grpc++/support/config.h> |
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namespace grpc { |
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namespace testing { |
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// First create classes that define a random distribution |
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// Note that this code does not include C++-specific random distribution |
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// features supported in std::random. Although this would make this code easier, |
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// this code is required to serve as the template code for other language |
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// stacks. Thus, this code only uses a uniform distribution of doubles [0,1) |
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// and then provides the distribution functions itself. |
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class RandomDistInterface { |
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public: |
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RandomDistInterface() {} |
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virtual ~RandomDistInterface() = 0; |
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// Argument to transform is a uniform double in the range [0,1) |
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virtual double transform(double uni) const = 0; |
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}; |
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inline RandomDistInterface::~RandomDistInterface() {} |
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// ExpDist implements an exponential distribution, which is the |
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// interarrival distribution for a Poisson process. The parameter |
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// lambda is the mean rate of arrivals. This is the |
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// most useful distribution since it is actually additive and |
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// memoryless. It is a good representation of activity coming in from |
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// independent identical stationary sources. For more information, |
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// see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exponential_distribution |
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class ExpDist GRPC_FINAL : public RandomDistInterface { |
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public: |
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explicit ExpDist(double lambda) : lambda_recip_(1.0 / lambda) {} |
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~ExpDist() GRPC_OVERRIDE {} |
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double transform(double uni) const GRPC_OVERRIDE { |
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// Note: Use 1.0-uni above to avoid NaN if uni is 0 |
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return lambda_recip_ * (-log(1.0 - uni)); |
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} |
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private: |
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double lambda_recip_; |
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}; |
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// UniformDist implements a random distribution that has |
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// interarrival time uniformly spread between [lo,hi). The |
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// mean interarrival time is (lo+hi)/2. For more information, |
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// see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform_distribution_%28continuous%29 |
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class UniformDist GRPC_FINAL : public RandomDistInterface { |
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public: |
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UniformDist(double lo, double hi) : lo_(lo), range_(hi - lo) {} |
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~UniformDist() GRPC_OVERRIDE {} |
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double transform(double uni) const GRPC_OVERRIDE { |
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return uni * range_ + lo_; |
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} |
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private: |
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double lo_; |
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double range_; |
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}; |
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// DetDist provides a random distribution with interarrival time |
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// of val. Note that this is not additive, so using this on multiple |
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// flows of control (threads within the same client or separate |
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// clients) will not preserve any deterministic interarrival gap across |
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// requests. |
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class DetDist GRPC_FINAL : public RandomDistInterface { |
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public: |
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explicit DetDist(double val) : val_(val) {} |
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~DetDist() GRPC_OVERRIDE {} |
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double transform(double uni) const GRPC_OVERRIDE { return val_; } |
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private: |
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double val_; |
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}; |
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// ParetoDist provides a random distribution with interarrival time |
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// spread according to a Pareto (heavy-tailed) distribution. In this |
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// model, many interarrival times are close to the base, but a sufficient |
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// number will be high (up to infinity) as to disturb the mean. It is a |
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// good representation of the response times of data center jobs. See |
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// http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pareto_distribution |
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class ParetoDist GRPC_FINAL : public RandomDistInterface { |
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public: |
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ParetoDist(double base, double alpha) |
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: base_(base), alpha_recip_(1.0 / alpha) {} |
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~ParetoDist() GRPC_OVERRIDE {} |
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double transform(double uni) const GRPC_OVERRIDE { |
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// Note: Use 1.0-uni above to avoid div by zero if uni is 0 |
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return base_ / pow(1.0 - uni, alpha_recip_); |
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} |
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private: |
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double base_; |
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double alpha_recip_; |
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}; |
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// A class library for generating pseudo-random interarrival times |
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// in an efficient re-entrant way. The random table is built at construction |
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// time, and each call must include the thread id of the invoker |
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class InterarrivalTimer { |
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InterarrivalTimer() {} |
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void init(const RandomDistInterface& r, int threads, int entries = 1000000) { |
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for (int i = 0; i < entries; i++) { |
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// rand is the only choice that is portable across POSIX and Windows |
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// and that supports new and old compilers |
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const double uniform_0_1 = |
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static_cast<double>(rand()) / static_cast<double>(RAND_MAX); |
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random_table_.push_back( |
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static_cast<int64_t>(1e9 * r.transform(uniform_0_1))); |
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} |
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// Now set up the thread positions |
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for (int i = 0; i < threads; i++) { |
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thread_posns_.push_back(random_table_.begin() + (entries * i) / threads); |
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} |
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} |
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virtual ~InterarrivalTimer(){}; |
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int64_t next(int thread_num) { |
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auto ret = *(thread_posns_[thread_num]++); |
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if (thread_posns_[thread_num] == random_table_.end()) |
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thread_posns_[thread_num] = random_table_.begin(); |
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return ret; |
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} |
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private: |
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typedef std::vector<int64_t> time_table; |
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std::vector<time_table::const_iterator> thread_posns_; |
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time_table random_table_; |
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}; |
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} |
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} |
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#endif
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