bitcoin/src/bench/bench_bitcoin.cpp
Russell Yanofsky 93b9800fec scripted-diff: Rename overloaded int GetArg to GetIntArg
Improve readability of code, simplify future scripted diff cleanup PRs, and be
more consistent with naming for GetBoolArg.

This will also be useful for replacing runtime settings type checking
with compile time checking.

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Co-authored-by: Hennadii Stepanov <32963518+hebasto@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-09-27 06:57:20 -04:00

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// Copyright (c) 2015-2020 The Bitcoin Core developers
// Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying
// file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.
#include <bench/bench.h>
#include <clientversion.h>
#include <crypto/sha256.h>
#include <util/strencodings.h>
#include <util/system.h>
#include <chrono>
#include <cstdint>
#include <iostream>
#include <sstream>
#include <vector>
static const char* DEFAULT_BENCH_FILTER = ".*";
static constexpr int64_t DEFAULT_MIN_TIME_MS{10};
static void SetupBenchArgs(ArgsManager& argsman)
{
SetupHelpOptions(argsman);
argsman.AddArg("-asymptote=<n1,n2,n3,...>", "Test asymptotic growth of the runtime of an algorithm, if supported by the benchmark", ArgsManager::ALLOW_ANY, OptionsCategory::OPTIONS);
argsman.AddArg("-filter=<regex>", strprintf("Regular expression filter to select benchmark by name (default: %s)", DEFAULT_BENCH_FILTER), ArgsManager::ALLOW_ANY, OptionsCategory::OPTIONS);
argsman.AddArg("-list", "List benchmarks without executing them", ArgsManager::ALLOW_BOOL, OptionsCategory::OPTIONS);
argsman.AddArg("-min_time=<milliseconds>", strprintf("Minimum runtime per benchmark, in milliseconds (default: %d)", DEFAULT_MIN_TIME_MS), ArgsManager::ALLOW_INT, OptionsCategory::OPTIONS);
argsman.AddArg("-output_csv=<output.csv>", "Generate CSV file with the most important benchmark results", ArgsManager::ALLOW_ANY, OptionsCategory::OPTIONS);
argsman.AddArg("-output_json=<output.json>", "Generate JSON file with all benchmark results", ArgsManager::ALLOW_ANY, OptionsCategory::OPTIONS);
}
// parses a comma separated list like "10,20,30,50"
static std::vector<double> parseAsymptote(const std::string& str) {
std::stringstream ss(str);
std::vector<double> numbers;
double d;
char c;
while (ss >> d) {
numbers.push_back(d);
ss >> c;
}
return numbers;
}
int main(int argc, char** argv)
{
ArgsManager argsman;
SetupBenchArgs(argsman);
SHA256AutoDetect();
std::string error;
if (!argsman.ParseParameters(argc, argv, error)) {
tfm::format(std::cerr, "Error parsing command line arguments: %s\n", error);
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
if (HelpRequested(argsman)) {
std::cout << "Usage: bench_bitcoin [options]\n"
"\n"
<< argsman.GetHelpMessage()
<< "Description:\n"
"\n"
" bench_bitcoin executes microbenchmarks. The quality of the benchmark results\n"
" highly depend on the stability of the machine. It can sometimes be difficult\n"
" to get stable, repeatable results, so here are a few tips:\n"
"\n"
" * Use pyperf [1] to disable frequency scaling, turbo boost etc. For best\n"
" results, use CPU pinning and CPU isolation (see [2]).\n"
"\n"
" * Each call of run() should do exactly the same work. E.g. inserting into\n"
" a std::vector doesn't do that as it will reallocate on certain calls. Make\n"
" sure each run has exactly the same preconditions.\n"
"\n"
" * If results are still not reliable, increase runtime with e.g.\n"
" -min_time=5000 to let a benchmark run for at least 5 seconds.\n"
"\n"
" * bench_bitcoin uses nanobench [3] for which there is extensive\n"
" documentation available online.\n"
"\n"
"Environment Variables:\n"
"\n"
" To attach a profiler you can run a benchmark in endless mode. This can be\n"
" done with the environment variable NANOBENCH_ENDLESS. E.g. like so:\n"
"\n"
" NANOBENCH_ENDLESS=MuHash ./bench_bitcoin -filter=MuHash\n"
"\n"
" In rare cases it can be useful to suppress stability warnings. This can be\n"
" done with the environment variable NANOBENCH_SUPPRESS_WARNINGS, e.g:\n"
"\n"
" NANOBENCH_SUPPRESS_WARNINGS=1 ./bench_bitcoin\n"
"\n"
"Notes:\n"
"\n"
" 1. pyperf\n"
" https://github.com/psf/pyperf\n"
"\n"
" 2. CPU pinning & isolation\n"
" https://pyperf.readthedocs.io/en/latest/system.html\n"
"\n"
" 3. nanobench\n"
" https://github.com/martinus/nanobench\n"
"\n";
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
benchmark::Args args;
args.asymptote = parseAsymptote(argsman.GetArg("-asymptote", ""));
args.is_list_only = argsman.GetBoolArg("-list", false);
args.min_time = std::chrono::milliseconds(argsman.GetIntArg("-min_time", DEFAULT_MIN_TIME_MS));
args.output_csv = argsman.GetArg("-output_csv", "");
args.output_json = argsman.GetArg("-output_json", "");
args.regex_filter = argsman.GetArg("-filter", DEFAULT_BENCH_FILTER);
benchmark::BenchRunner::RunAll(args);
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}