mapnik/benchmark/include/bench_framework.hpp
Mathis Logemann 42f465f842 refactor datasource plugins
fix merge

remove old DATASOURCE_PLUGIN call

fix memory_datasource

wip

wip

fix temp return

fix install

wip before_unload

linux

remove docker

remove docker

comments

add windows error message if libmapnik=static and plugins=dynamic

fix false plugin macro

plugin default de/constructor to remove UB

simplyfy plugin targets - add fpic

fix makro

simplyfy

use unique_ptr for plugin handle

rename option static plugins

replace local init with fnc call

call setup everywhere

init datasource_static
2022-02-07 15:35:09 +01:00

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#ifndef MAPNIK_BENCH_FRAMEWORK_HPP
#define MAPNIK_BENCH_FRAMEWORK_HPP
// mapnik
#include <mapnik/mapnik.hpp>
#include <mapnik/debug.hpp>
#include <mapnik/params.hpp>
#include <mapnik/value/types.hpp>
#include <mapnik/safe_cast.hpp>
#include "../test/cleanup.hpp"
// stl
#include <chrono>
#include <cmath> // log10, round
#include <cstdio> // snprintf
#include <iomanip>
#include <iostream>
#include <set>
#include <sstream>
#include <thread>
#include <mutex>
#include <vector>
namespace benchmark {
template<typename T>
using milliseconds = std::chrono::duration<T, std::milli>;
template<typename T>
using seconds = std::chrono::duration<T>;
class test_case
{
protected:
mapnik::parameters params_;
std::size_t threads_;
std::size_t iterations_;
public:
test_case(mapnik::parameters const& params)
: params_(params)
, threads_(mapnik::safe_cast<std::size_t>(*params.get<mapnik::value_integer>("threads", 0)))
, iterations_(mapnik::safe_cast<std::size_t>(*params.get<mapnik::value_integer>("iterations", 0)))
{}
std::size_t threads() const { return threads_; }
std::size_t iterations() const { return iterations_; }
mapnik::parameters const& params() const { return params_; }
virtual bool validate() const = 0;
virtual bool operator()() const = 0;
};
// gathers --long-option values in 'params';
// returns the index of the first non-option argument,
// or negated index of an ill-formed option argument
inline int parse_args(int argc, char** argv, mapnik::parameters& params)
{
for (int i = 1; i < argc; ++i)
{
const char* opt = argv[i];
if (opt[0] != '-')
{
// non-option argument, return its index
return i;
}
if (opt[1] != '-')
{
// we only accept --long-options, but instead of throwing,
// just issue a warning and let the caller decide what to do
std::clog << argv[0] << ": invalid option '" << opt << "'\n";
return -i; // negative means ill-formed option #i
}
if (opt[2] == '\0')
{
// option-list terminator '--'
return i + 1;
}
// take option name without the leading '--'
std::string key(opt + 2);
size_t eq = key.find('=');
if (eq != std::string::npos)
{
// one-argument form '--foo=bar'
params[key.substr(0, eq)] = key.substr(eq + 1);
}
else if (i + 1 < argc)
{
// two-argument form '--foo' 'bar'
params[key] = std::string(argv[++i]);
}
else
{
// missing second argument
std::clog << argv[0] << ": missing option '" << opt << "' value\n";
return -i; // negative means ill-formed option #i
}
}
return argc; // there were no non-option arguments
}
inline void handle_common_args(mapnik::parameters const& params)
{
if (auto severity = params.get<std::string>("log"))
{
if (*severity == "debug")
mapnik::logger::set_severity(mapnik::logger::debug);
else if (*severity == "warn")
mapnik::logger::set_severity(mapnik::logger::warn);
else if (*severity == "error")
mapnik::logger::set_severity(mapnik::logger::error);
else if (*severity == "none")
mapnik::logger::set_severity(mapnik::logger::none);
else
std::clog << "ignoring option --log='" << *severity << "' (allowed values are: debug, warn, error, none)\n";
}
}
inline int handle_args(int argc, char** argv, mapnik::parameters& params)
{
int res = parse_args(argc, argv, params);
handle_common_args(params);
return res;
}
#define BENCHMARK(test_class, name) \
int main(int argc, char** argv) \
{ \
mapnik::setup(); \
try \
{ \
mapnik::parameters params; \
benchmark::handle_args(argc, argv, params); \
test_class test_runner(params); \
auto result = run(test_runner, name); \
testing::run_cleanup(); \
return result; \
} catch (std::exception const& ex) \
{ \
std::clog << ex.what() << "\n"; \
testing::run_cleanup(); \
return -1; \
} \
}
struct big_number_fmt
{
int w;
double v;
const char* u;
big_number_fmt(int width, double value, int base = 1000)
: w(width)
, v(value)
, u("")
{
static const char* suffixes = "\0\0k\0M\0G\0T\0P\0E\0Z\0Y\0\0";
u = suffixes;
while (v > 1 && std::log10(std::round(v)) >= width && u[2])
{
v /= base;
u += 2;
}
// adjust width for proper alignment without suffix
w += (u == suffixes);
}
};
template<typename T>
int run(T const& test_runner, std::string const& name)
{
try
{
if (!test_runner.validate())
{
std::clog << "test did not validate: " << name << "\n";
return 1;
}
// run test once before timing
// if it returns false then we'll abort timing
if (!test_runner())
{
return 2;
}
std::chrono::high_resolution_clock::time_point start;
std::chrono::high_resolution_clock::duration elapsed;
auto opt_min_duration = test_runner.params().template get<double>("min-duration", 0.0);
std::chrono::duration<double> min_seconds(*opt_min_duration);
auto min_duration = std::chrono::duration_cast<decltype(elapsed)>(min_seconds);
auto num_iters = test_runner.iterations();
auto num_threads = test_runner.threads();
auto total_iters = 0;
if (num_threads > 0)
{
std::mutex mtx_ready;
std::unique_lock<std::mutex> lock_ready(mtx_ready);
auto stub = [&](T const& test_copy) {
// workers will wait on this mutex until the main thread
// constructs all of them and starts measuring time
std::unique_lock<std::mutex> my_lock(mtx_ready);
my_lock.unlock();
test_copy();
};
std::vector<std::thread> tg;
tg.reserve(num_threads);
for (auto i = num_threads; i-- > 0;)
{
tg.emplace_back(stub, test_runner);
}
start = std::chrono::high_resolution_clock::now();
lock_ready.unlock();
// wait for all workers to finish
for (auto& t : tg)
{
if (t.joinable())
t.join();
}
elapsed = std::chrono::high_resolution_clock::now() - start;
// this is actually per-thread count, not total, but I think
// reporting average 'iters/thread/second' is more useful
// than 'iters/second' multiplied by the number of threads
total_iters += num_iters;
}
else
{
start = std::chrono::high_resolution_clock::now();
do
{
test_runner();
elapsed = std::chrono::high_resolution_clock::now() - start;
total_iters += num_iters;
} while (elapsed < min_duration);
}
char msg[200];
double dur_total = milliseconds<double>(elapsed).count();
auto elapsed_nonzero = std::max(elapsed, decltype(elapsed){1});
big_number_fmt itersf(4, total_iters);
big_number_fmt ips(5, total_iters / seconds<double>(elapsed_nonzero).count());
std::clog << std::left << std::setw(43) << name;
std::clog << std::resetiosflags(std::ios::adjustfield);
if (num_threads > 0)
{
std::clog << ' ' << std::setw(3) << num_threads << " worker" << (num_threads > 1 ? "s" : " ");
}
else
{
std::clog << " main thread";
}
std::snprintf(msg,
sizeof(msg),
" %*.0f%s iters %6.0f milliseconds %*.0f%s i/t/s\n",
itersf.w,
itersf.v,
itersf.u,
dur_total,
ips.w,
ips.v,
ips.u);
std::clog << msg;
return 0;
} catch (std::exception const& ex)
{
std::clog << "test runner did not complete: " << ex.what() << "\n";
return 4;
}
}
struct sequencer
{
sequencer(int argc, char** argv)
: exit_code_(0)
{
benchmark::handle_args(argc, argv, params_);
}
int done() const { return exit_code_; }
template<typename Test, typename... Args>
sequencer& run(std::string const& name, Args&&... args)
{
// Test instance lifetime is confined to this function
Test test_runner(params_, std::forward<Args>(args)...);
// any failing test run will make exit code non-zero
exit_code_ |= benchmark::run(test_runner, name);
return *this; // allow chaining calls
}
protected:
mapnik::parameters params_;
int exit_code_;
};
} // namespace benchmark
#endif // MAPNIK_BENCH_FRAMEWORK_HPP