benchmark: allow benchmarks to specify flags
* Give createBenchmark and the Benchmark constructor a third argument for specifying the command line flags that this benchmark should be run with. The benchmarks are no longer run with --expose-internals by default, they will need to explicitly pass the flags. * Rename options to configs in createBenchmark and the Benchmark constructor to match the documentation since they are not optional. * Comment the properties of a Benchmark object Also improve the documentation about creating benchmarks * Add detailed description of the arguments of `createBenchmark` * Describe the two passes of running the benchmarks * Suggest what kind of code should go where in the benchmark example PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/10448 Reviewed-By: Andreas Madsen <amwebdk@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Brian White <mscdex@mscdex.net>
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## Creating a benchmark
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All benchmarks use the `require('../common.js')` module. This contains the
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`createBenchmark(main, configs)` method which will setup your benchmark.
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`createBenchmark(main, configs[, options])` method which will setup your
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benchmark.
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The first argument `main` is the benchmark function, the second argument
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specifies the benchmark parameters. `createBenchmark` will run all possible
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combinations of these parameters, unless specified otherwise. Note that the
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configuration values can only be strings or numbers.
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The arguments of `createBenchmark` are:
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`createBenchmark` also creates a `bench` object, which is used for timing
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* `main` {Function} The benchmark function,
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where the code running operations and controlling timers should go
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* `configs` {Object} The benchmark parameters. `createBenchmark` will run all
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possible combinations of these parameters, unless specified otherwise.
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Each configuration is a property with an array of possible values.
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Note that the configuration values can only be strings or numbers.
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* `options` {Object} The benchmark options. At the moment only the `flags`
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option for specifying command line flags is supported.
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`createBenchmark` returns a `bench` object, which is used for timing
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the runtime of the benchmark. Run `bench.start()` after the initialization
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and `bench.end(n)` when the benchmark is done. `n` is the number of operations
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you performed in the benchmark.
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The benchmark script will be run twice:
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The first pass will configure the benchmark with the combination of
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parameters specified in `configs`, and WILL NOT run the `main` function.
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In this pass, no flags except the ones directly passed via commands
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that you run the benchmarks with will be used.
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In the second pass, the `main` function will be run, and the process
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will be launched with:
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* The flags you've passed into `createBenchmark` (the third argument)
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* The flags in the command that you run this benchmark with
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Beware that any code outside the `main` function will be run twice
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in different processes. This could be troublesome if the code
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outside the `main` function has side effects. In general, prefer putting
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the code inside the `main` function if it's more than just declaration.
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```js
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'use strict';
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const common = require('../common.js');
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const SlowBuffer = require('buffer').SlowBuffer;
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const bench = common.createBenchmark(main, {
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const configs = {
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// Number of operations, specified here so they show up in the report.
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// Most benchmarks just use one value for all runs.
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n: [1024],
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type: ['fast', 'slow'],
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size: [16, 128, 1024]
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});
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type: ['fast', 'slow'], // Custom configurations
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size: [16, 128, 1024] // Custom configurations
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};
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const options = {
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// Add --expose-internals if you want to require internal modules in main
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flags: ['--zero-fill-buffers']
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};
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// main and configs are required, options is optional.
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const bench = common.createBenchmark(main, configs, options);
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// Note that any code outside main will be run twice,
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// in different processes, with different command line arguments.
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function main(conf) {
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// You will only get the flags that you have passed to createBenchmark
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// earlier when main is run. If you want to benchmark the internal modules,
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// require them here. For example:
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// const URL = require('internal/url').URL
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// Start the timer
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bench.start();
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// Do operations here
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const BufferConstructor = conf.type === 'fast' ? Buffer : SlowBuffer;
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for (let i = 0; i < conf.n; i++) {
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new BufferConstructor(conf.size);
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}
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// End the timer, pass in the number of operations
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bench.end(conf.n);
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}
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```
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const child_process = require('child_process');
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const http_benchmarkers = require('./_http-benchmarkers.js');
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exports.createBenchmark = function(fn, options) {
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return new Benchmark(fn, options);
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exports.createBenchmark = function(fn, configs, options) {
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return new Benchmark(fn, configs, options);
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};
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function Benchmark(fn, options) {
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function Benchmark(fn, configs, options) {
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// Use the file name as the name of the benchmark
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this.name = require.main.filename.slice(__dirname.length + 1);
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const parsed_args = this._parseArgs(process.argv.slice(2), options);
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// Parse job-specific configuration from the command line arguments
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const parsed_args = this._parseArgs(process.argv.slice(2), configs);
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this.options = parsed_args.cli;
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this.extra_options = parsed_args.extra;
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// The configuration list as a queue of jobs
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this.queue = this._queue(this.options);
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// The configuration of the current job, head of the queue
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this.config = this.queue[0];
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this._time = [0, 0]; // holds process.hrtime value
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// Execution arguments i.e. flags used to run the jobs
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this.flags = [];
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if (options && options.flags) {
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this.flags = this.flags.concat(options.flags);
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}
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// Holds process.hrtime value
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this._time = [0, 0];
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// Used to make sure a benchmark only start a timer once
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this._started = false;
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// this._run will use fork() to create a new process for each configuration
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}
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}
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Benchmark.prototype._parseArgs = function(argv, options) {
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const cliOptions = Object.assign({}, options);
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Benchmark.prototype._parseArgs = function(argv, configs) {
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const cliOptions = Object.assign({}, configs);
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const extraOptions = {};
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// Parse configuration arguments
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for (const arg of argv) {
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@ -38,9 +48,9 @@ Benchmark.prototype._parseArgs = function(argv, options) {
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process.exit(1);
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}
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if (options[match[1]]) {
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// Infer the type from the options object and parse accordingly
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const isNumber = typeof options[match[1]][0] === 'number';
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if (configs[match[1]]) {
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// Infer the type from the config object and parse accordingly
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const isNumber = typeof configs[match[1]][0] === 'number';
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const value = isNumber ? +match[2] : match[2];
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cliOptions[match[1]] = [value];
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} else {
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const child = child_process.fork(require.main.filename, childArgs, {
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env: childEnv,
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execArgv: ['--expose_internals'].concat(process.execArgv)
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execArgv: self.flags.concat(process.execArgv)
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});
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child.on('message', sendResult);
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child.on('close', function(code) {
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var bench = common.createBenchmark(main, {
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n: [100000]
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}, {
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flags: ['--expose-internals']
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});
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function main(conf) {
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// Using internal/freelist requires node to be run with --expose_internals
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// switch. common.js will do that when calling main(), so we require
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// this module here
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const FreeList = require('internal/freelist').FreeList;
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var n = conf.n;
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var poolSize = 1000;
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