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tcp-raw-s2c.js
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// In this benchmark, we connect a client to the server, and write
// as many bytes as we can in the specified time (default = 10s)
var common = require('../common.js');
var util = require('util');
// if there are dur=N and len=N args, then
// run the function with those settings.
// if not, then queue up a bunch of child processes.
var bench = common.createBenchmark(main, {
len: [102400, 1024 * 1024 * 16],
type: ['utf', 'asc', 'buf'],
dur: [5]
});
var TCP = process.binding('tcp_wrap').TCP;
var PORT = common.PORT;
var dur;
var len;
var type;
function main(conf) {
dur = +conf.dur;
len = +conf.len;
type = conf.type;
server();
}
function fail(err, syscall) {
throw util._errnoException(err, syscall);
}
function server() {
var serverHandle = new TCP();
var err = serverHandle.bind('127.0.0.1', PORT);
if (err)
fail(err, 'bind');
err = serverHandle.listen(511);
if (err)
fail(err, 'listen');
serverHandle.onconnection = function(err, clientHandle) {
if (err)
fail(err, 'connect');
var chunk;
switch (type) {
case 'buf':
chunk = new Buffer(len);
chunk.fill('x');
break;
case 'utf':
chunk = new Array(len / 2 + 1).join('ü');
break;
case 'asc':
chunk = new Array(len + 1).join('x');
break;
default:
throw new Error('invalid type: ' + type);
break;
}
clientHandle.readStart();
while (clientHandle.writeQueueSize === 0)
write();
function write() {
var writeReq = { async: false, oncomplete: afterWrite };
var err;
switch (type) {
case 'buf':
err = clientHandle.writeBuffer(writeReq, chunk);
break;
case 'utf':
err = clientHandle.writeUtf8String(writeReq, chunk);
break;
case 'asc':
err = clientHandle.writeAsciiString(writeReq, chunk);
break;
}
if (err) {
fail(err, 'write');
} else if (!writeReq.async) {
process.nextTick(function() {
afterWrite(null, clientHandle, writeReq);
});
}
}
function afterWrite(err, handle, req) {
if (err)
fail(err, 'write');
while (clientHandle.writeQueueSize === 0)
write();
}
};
client();
}
function client() {
var clientHandle = new TCP();
var connectReq = {};
var err = clientHandle.connect(connectReq, '127.0.0.1', PORT);
if (err)
fail(err, 'connect');
connectReq.oncomplete = function() {
var bytes = 0;
clientHandle.onread = function(nread, buffer) {
// we're not expecting to ever get an EOF from the client.
// just lots of data forever.
if (nread < 0)
fail(nread, 'read');
// don't slice the buffer. the point of this is to isolate, not
// simulate real traffic.
bytes += buffer.length;
};
clientHandle.readStart();
// the meat of the benchmark is right here:
bench.start();
setTimeout(function() {
// report in Gb/sec
bench.end((bytes * 8) / (1024 * 1024 * 1024));
}, dur * 1000);
};
}