| /* |
| * Copyright (c) 2016-2020, Yann Collet, Facebook, Inc. |
| * All rights reserved. |
| * |
| * This source code is licensed under both the BSD-style license (found in the |
| * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree) and the GPLv2 (found |
| * in the COPYING file in the root directory of this source tree). |
| * You may select, at your option, one of the above-listed licenses. |
| */ |
| |
| |
| /* benchfn : |
| * benchmark any function on a set of input |
| * providing result in nanoSecPerRun |
| * or detecting and returning an error |
| */ |
| |
| #if defined (__cplusplus) |
| extern "C" { |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifndef BENCH_FN_H_23876 |
| #define BENCH_FN_H_23876 |
| |
| /* === Dependencies === */ |
| #include <stddef.h> /* size_t */ |
| |
| |
| /* ==== Benchmark any function, iterated on a set of blocks ==== */ |
| |
| /* BMK_runTime_t: valid result return type */ |
| |
| typedef struct { |
| double nanoSecPerRun; /* time per iteration (over all blocks) */ |
| size_t sumOfReturn; /* sum of return values */ |
| } BMK_runTime_t; |
| |
| |
| /* BMK_runOutcome_t: |
| * type expressing the outcome of a benchmark run by BMK_benchFunction(), |
| * which can be either valid or invalid. |
| * benchmark outcome can be invalid if errorFn is provided. |
| * BMK_runOutcome_t must be considered "opaque" : never access its members directly. |
| * Instead, use its assigned methods : |
| * BMK_isSuccessful_runOutcome, BMK_extract_runTime, BMK_extract_errorResult. |
| * The structure is only described here to allow its allocation on stack. */ |
| |
| typedef struct { |
| BMK_runTime_t internal_never_ever_use_directly; |
| size_t error_result_never_ever_use_directly; |
| int error_tag_never_ever_use_directly; |
| } BMK_runOutcome_t; |
| |
| |
| /* prototypes for benchmarked functions */ |
| typedef size_t (*BMK_benchFn_t)(const void* src, size_t srcSize, void* dst, size_t dstCapacity, void* customPayload); |
| typedef size_t (*BMK_initFn_t)(void* initPayload); |
| typedef unsigned (*BMK_errorFn_t)(size_t); |
| |
| |
| /* BMK_benchFunction() parameters are provided via the following structure. |
| * A structure is preferable for readability, |
| * as the number of parameters required is fairly large. |
| * No initializer is provided, because it doesn't make sense to provide some "default" : |
| * all parameters must be specified by the caller. |
| * optional parameters are labelled explicitly, and accept value NULL when not used */ |
| typedef struct { |
| BMK_benchFn_t benchFn; /* the function to benchmark, over the set of blocks */ |
| void* benchPayload; /* pass custom parameters to benchFn : |
| * (*benchFn)(srcBuffers[i], srcSizes[i], dstBuffers[i], dstCapacities[i], benchPayload) */ |
| BMK_initFn_t initFn; /* (*initFn)(initPayload) is run once per run, at the beginning. */ |
| void* initPayload; /* Both arguments can be NULL, in which case nothing is run. */ |
| BMK_errorFn_t errorFn; /* errorFn will check each return value of benchFn over each block, to determine if it failed or not. |
| * errorFn can be NULL, in which case no check is performed. |
| * errorFn must return 0 when benchFn was successful, and >= 1 if it detects an error. |
| * Execution is stopped as soon as an error is detected. |
| * the triggering return value can be retrieved using BMK_extract_errorResult(). */ |
| size_t blockCount; /* number of blocks to operate benchFn on. |
| * It's also the size of all array parameters : |
| * srcBuffers, srcSizes, dstBuffers, dstCapacities, blockResults */ |
| const void *const * srcBuffers; /* read-only array of buffers to be operated on by benchFn */ |
| const size_t* srcSizes; /* read-only array containing sizes of srcBuffers */ |
| void *const * dstBuffers; /* array of buffers to be written into by benchFn. This array is not optional, it must be provided even if unused by benchfn. */ |
| const size_t* dstCapacities; /* read-only array containing capacities of dstBuffers. This array must be present. */ |
| size_t* blockResults; /* Optional: store the return value of benchFn for each block. Use NULL if this result is not requested. */ |
| } BMK_benchParams_t; |
| |
| |
| /* BMK_benchFunction() : |
| * This function benchmarks benchFn and initFn, providing a result. |
| * |
| * params : see description of BMK_benchParams_t above. |
| * nbLoops: defines number of times benchFn is run over the full set of blocks. |
| * Minimum value is 1. A 0 is interpreted as a 1. |
| * |
| * @return: can express either an error or a successful result. |
| * Use BMK_isSuccessful_runOutcome() to check if benchmark was successful. |
| * If yes, extract the result with BMK_extract_runTime(), |
| * it will contain : |
| * .sumOfReturn : the sum of all return values of benchFn through all of blocks |
| * .nanoSecPerRun : time per run of benchFn + (time for initFn / nbLoops) |
| * .sumOfReturn is generally intended for functions which return a # of bytes written into dstBuffer, |
| * in which case, this value will be the total amount of bytes written into dstBuffer. |
| * |
| * blockResults : when provided (!= NULL), and when benchmark is successful, |
| * params.blockResults contains all return values of `benchFn` over all blocks. |
| * when provided (!= NULL), and when benchmark failed, |
| * params.blockResults contains return values of `benchFn` over all blocks preceding and including the failed block. |
| */ |
| BMK_runOutcome_t BMK_benchFunction(BMK_benchParams_t params, unsigned nbLoops); |
| |
| |
| |
| /* check first if the benchmark was successful or not */ |
| int BMK_isSuccessful_runOutcome(BMK_runOutcome_t outcome); |
| |
| /* If the benchmark was successful, extract the result. |
| * note : this function will abort() program execution if benchmark failed ! |
| * always check if benchmark was successful first ! |
| */ |
| BMK_runTime_t BMK_extract_runTime(BMK_runOutcome_t outcome); |
| |
| /* when benchmark failed, it means one invocation of `benchFn` failed. |
| * The failure was detected by `errorFn`, operating on return values of `benchFn`. |
| * Returns the faulty return value. |
| * note : this function will abort() program execution if benchmark did not failed. |
| * always check if benchmark failed first ! |
| */ |
| size_t BMK_extract_errorResult(BMK_runOutcome_t outcome); |
| |
| |
| |
| /* ==== Benchmark any function, returning intermediate results ==== */ |
| |
| /* state information tracking benchmark session */ |
| typedef struct BMK_timedFnState_s BMK_timedFnState_t; |
| |
| /* BMK_benchTimedFn() : |
| * Similar to BMK_benchFunction(), most arguments being identical. |
| * Automatically determines `nbLoops` so that each result is regularly produced at interval of about run_ms. |
| * Note : minimum `nbLoops` is 1, therefore a run may last more than run_ms, and possibly even more than total_ms. |
| * Usage - initialize timedFnState, select benchmark duration (total_ms) and each measurement duration (run_ms) |
| * call BMK_benchTimedFn() repetitively, each measurement is supposed to last about run_ms |
| * Check if total time budget is spent or exceeded, using BMK_isCompleted_TimedFn() |
| */ |
| BMK_runOutcome_t BMK_benchTimedFn(BMK_timedFnState_t* timedFnState, |
| BMK_benchParams_t params); |
| |
| /* Tells if duration of all benchmark runs has exceeded total_ms |
| */ |
| int BMK_isCompleted_TimedFn(const BMK_timedFnState_t* timedFnState); |
| |
| /* BMK_createTimedFnState() and BMK_resetTimedFnState() : |
| * Create/Set BMK_timedFnState_t for next benchmark session, |
| * which shall last a minimum of total_ms milliseconds, |
| * producing intermediate results, paced at interval of (approximately) run_ms. |
| */ |
| BMK_timedFnState_t* BMK_createTimedFnState(unsigned total_ms, unsigned run_ms); |
| void BMK_resetTimedFnState(BMK_timedFnState_t* timedFnState, unsigned total_ms, unsigned run_ms); |
| void BMK_freeTimedFnState(BMK_timedFnState_t* state); |
| |
| |
| /* BMK_timedFnState_shell and BMK_initStatic_timedFnState() : |
| * Makes it possible to statically allocate a BMK_timedFnState_t on stack. |
| * BMK_timedFnState_shell is only there to allocate space, |
| * never ever access its members. |
| * BMK_timedFnState_t() actually accepts any buffer. |
| * It will check if provided buffer is large enough and is correctly aligned, |
| * and will return NULL if conditions are not respected. |
| */ |
| #define BMK_TIMEDFNSTATE_SIZE 64 |
| typedef union { |
| char never_access_space[BMK_TIMEDFNSTATE_SIZE]; |
| long long alignment_enforcer; /* must be aligned on 8-bytes boundaries */ |
| } BMK_timedFnState_shell; |
| BMK_timedFnState_t* BMK_initStatic_timedFnState(void* buffer, size_t size, unsigned total_ms, unsigned run_ms); |
| |
| |
| #endif /* BENCH_FN_H_23876 */ |
| |
| #if defined (__cplusplus) |
| } |
| #endif |