Add benchmark of deserializing a NetworkGraph.
authorMatt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Fri, 28 May 2021 00:47:11 +0000 (00:47 +0000)
committerMatt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Tue, 1 Jun 2021 15:47:01 +0000 (15:47 +0000)
NetworkGraph is one of the largest structures we generally
deserialize, so it makes for a good benchmark, even if it isn't the
most complicated one.

As of this commit, on an Intel 2687W v3, these benchmarks take:

test routing::network_graph::benches::read_network_graph  ... bench: 2,101,420,078 ns/iter (+/- 6,649,020)
test routing::network_graph::benches::write_network_graph ... bench: 344,696,835 ns/iter (+/- 229,061)

lightning/src/routing/network_graph.rs
lightning/src/routing/router.rs

index 4b90cad4432e5de98a3fb63d7416777d5cd6a5b7..b4448f72204b30d8e61841cc9e8563700685283b 100644 (file)
@@ -2424,3 +2424,30 @@ mod tests {
                assert!(result.is_err());
        }
 }
+
+#[cfg(all(test, feature = "unstable"))]
+mod benches {
+       use super::*;
+
+       use test::Bencher;
+       use std::io::Read;
+
+       #[bench]
+       fn read_network_graph(bench: &mut Bencher) {
+               let mut d = ::routing::router::test_utils::get_route_file().unwrap();
+               let mut v = Vec::new();
+               d.read_to_end(&mut v).unwrap();
+               bench.iter(|| {
+                       let _ = NetworkGraph::read(&mut std::io::Cursor::new(&v)).unwrap();
+               });
+       }
+
+       #[bench]
+       fn write_network_graph(bench: &mut Bencher) {
+               let mut d = ::routing::router::test_utils::get_route_file().unwrap();
+               let net_graph = NetworkGraph::read(&mut d).unwrap();
+               bench.iter(|| {
+                       let _ = net_graph.encode();
+               });
+       }
+}
index 46fe93e779962f4be80a1873a4884228921f6a72..3bda19fd58fb5ee75280be893bb11230aa7a4659 100644 (file)
@@ -3856,30 +3856,6 @@ mod tests {
                }
        }
 
-       use std::fs::File;
-       use util::ser::Readable;
-       /// Tries to open a network graph file, or panics with a URL to fetch it.
-       pub(super) fn get_route_file() -> Result<std::fs::File, std::io::Error> {
-               let res = File::open("net_graph-2021-05-27.bin") // By default we're run in RL/lightning
-                       .or_else(|_| File::open("lightning/net_graph-2021-05-27.bin")) // We may be run manually in RL/
-                       .or_else(|_| { // Fall back to guessing based on the binary location
-                               // path is likely something like .../rust-lightning/target/debug/deps/lightning-...
-                               let mut path = std::env::current_exe().unwrap();
-                               path.pop(); // lightning-...
-                               path.pop(); // deps
-                               path.pop(); // debug
-                               path.pop(); // target
-                               path.push("lightning");
-                               path.push("net_graph-2021-05-27.bin");
-                               eprintln!("{}", path.to_str().unwrap());
-                               File::open(path)
-                       });
-               #[cfg(require_route_graph_test)]
-               return Ok(res.expect("Didn't have route graph and was configured to require it"));
-               #[cfg(not(require_route_graph_test))]
-               return res;
-       }
-
        pub(super) fn random_init_seed() -> u64 {
                // Because the default HashMap in std pulls OS randomness, we can use it as a (bad) RNG.
                use core::hash::{BuildHasher, Hasher};
@@ -3887,13 +3863,14 @@ mod tests {
                println!("Using seed of {}", seed);
                seed
        }
+       use util::ser::Readable;
 
        #[test]
        fn generate_routes() {
-               let mut d = match get_route_file() {
+               let mut d = match super::test_utils::get_route_file() {
                        Ok(f) => f,
-                       Err(_) => {
-                               eprintln!("Please fetch https://bitcoin.ninja/ldk-net_graph-45d86ead641d-2021-05-27.bin and place it at lightning/net_graph-2021-05-27.bin");
+                       Err(e) => {
+                               eprintln!("{}", e);
                                return;
                        },
                };
@@ -3917,10 +3894,10 @@ mod tests {
 
        #[test]
        fn generate_routes_mpp() {
-               let mut d = match get_route_file() {
+               let mut d = match super::test_utils::get_route_file() {
                        Ok(f) => f,
-                       Err(_) => {
-                               eprintln!("Please fetch https://bitcoin.ninja/ldk-net_graph-45d86ead641d-2021-05-27.bin and place it at lightning/net_graph-2021-05-27.bin");
+                       Err(e) => {
+                               eprintln!("{}", e);
                                return;
                        },
                };
@@ -3943,12 +3920,38 @@ mod tests {
        }
 }
 
+#[cfg(test)]
+pub(crate) mod test_utils {
+       use std::fs::File;
+       /// Tries to open a network graph file, or panics with a URL to fetch it.
+       pub(crate) fn get_route_file() -> Result<std::fs::File, &'static str> {
+               let res = File::open("net_graph-2021-05-27.bin") // By default we're run in RL/lightning
+                       .or_else(|_| File::open("lightning/net_graph-2021-05-27.bin")) // We may be run manually in RL/
+                       .or_else(|_| { // Fall back to guessing based on the binary location
+                               // path is likely something like .../rust-lightning/target/debug/deps/lightning-...
+                               let mut path = std::env::current_exe().unwrap();
+                               path.pop(); // lightning-...
+                               path.pop(); // deps
+                               path.pop(); // debug
+                               path.pop(); // target
+                               path.push("lightning");
+                               path.push("net_graph-2021-05-27.bin");
+                               eprintln!("{}", path.to_str().unwrap());
+                               File::open(path)
+                       })
+               .map_err(|_| "Please fetch https://bitcoin.ninja/ldk-net_graph-45d86ead641d-2021-05-27.bin and place it at lightning/net_graph-2021-05-27.bin");
+               #[cfg(require_route_graph_test)]
+               return Ok(res.unwrap());
+               #[cfg(not(require_route_graph_test))]
+               return res;
+       }
+}
+
 #[cfg(all(test, feature = "unstable"))]
 mod benches {
        use super::*;
        use util::logger::{Logger, Record};
 
-       use prelude::*;
        use test::Bencher;
 
        struct DummyLogger {}
@@ -3958,8 +3961,7 @@ mod benches {
 
        #[bench]
        fn generate_routes(bench: &mut Bencher) {
-               let mut d = tests::get_route_file()
-                       .expect("Please fetch https://bitcoin.ninja/ldk-net_graph-45d86ead641d-2021-05-27.bin and place it at lightning/net_graph-2021-05-27.bin");
+               let mut d = test_utils::get_route_file().unwrap();
                let graph = NetworkGraph::read(&mut d).unwrap();
 
                // First, get 100 (source, destination) pairs for which route-getting actually succeeds...
@@ -3990,8 +3992,7 @@ mod benches {
 
        #[bench]
        fn generate_mpp_routes(bench: &mut Bencher) {
-               let mut d = tests::get_route_file()
-                       .expect("Please fetch https://bitcoin.ninja/ldk-net_graph-45d86ead641d-2021-05-27.bin and place it at lightning/net_graph-2021-05-27.bin");
+               let mut d = test_utils::get_route_file().unwrap();
                let graph = NetworkGraph::read(&mut d).unwrap();
 
                // First, get 100 (source, destination) pairs for which route-getting actually succeeds...