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This simplifies the Behavior trait and makes it more explicit where the resolve callback is being made. Also s/StartupScript/Script
294 lines
7.2 KiB
Rust
294 lines
7.2 KiB
Rust
/// To run this benchmark:
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///
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/// > DENO_BUILD_MODE=release ./tools/build.py && \
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/// ./target/release/deno_core_http_bench --multi-thread
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extern crate deno_core;
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extern crate futures;
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extern crate libc;
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extern crate tokio;
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#[macro_use]
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extern crate log;
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#[macro_use]
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extern crate lazy_static;
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use deno_core::*;
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use futures::future::lazy;
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use std::collections::HashMap;
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use std::env;
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use std::net::SocketAddr;
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use std::sync::atomic::AtomicUsize;
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use std::sync::atomic::Ordering;
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use std::sync::Mutex;
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use tokio::prelude::*;
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const OP_LISTEN: i32 = 1;
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const OP_ACCEPT: i32 = 2;
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const OP_READ: i32 = 3;
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const OP_WRITE: i32 = 4;
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const OP_CLOSE: i32 = 5;
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#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)]
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pub struct Record {
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pub promise_id: i32,
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pub op_id: i32,
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pub arg: i32,
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pub result: i32,
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}
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impl Into<Buf> for Record {
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fn into(self) -> Buf {
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let buf32 = vec![self.promise_id, self.op_id, self.arg, self.result]
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.into_boxed_slice();
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let ptr = Box::into_raw(buf32) as *mut [u8; 16];
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unsafe { Box::from_raw(ptr) }
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}
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}
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impl From<&[u8]> for Record {
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fn from(s: &[u8]) -> Record {
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let ptr = s.as_ptr() as *const i32;
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let ints = unsafe { std::slice::from_raw_parts(ptr, 4) };
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Record {
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promise_id: ints[0],
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op_id: ints[1],
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arg: ints[2],
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result: ints[3],
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}
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}
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}
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impl From<Buf> for Record {
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fn from(buf: Buf) -> Record {
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assert_eq!(buf.len(), 4 * 4);
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//let byte_len = buf.len();
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let ptr = Box::into_raw(buf) as *mut [i32; 4];
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let ints: Box<[i32]> = unsafe { Box::from_raw(ptr) };
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assert_eq!(ints.len(), 4);
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Record {
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promise_id: ints[0],
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op_id: ints[1],
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arg: ints[2],
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result: ints[3],
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}
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}
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_record_from() {
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let r = Record {
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promise_id: 1,
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op_id: 2,
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arg: 3,
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result: 4,
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};
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let expected = r.clone();
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let buf: Buf = r.into();
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#[cfg(target_endian = "little")]
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assert_eq!(
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buf,
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vec![1u8, 0, 0, 0, 2, 0, 0, 0, 3, 0, 0, 0, 4, 0, 0, 0].into_boxed_slice()
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);
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let actual = Record::from(buf);
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assert_eq!(actual, expected);
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// TODO test From<&[u8]> for Record
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}
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pub type HttpBenchOp = dyn Future<Item = i32, Error = std::io::Error> + Send;
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struct HttpBench();
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impl Behavior for HttpBench {
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fn startup_data(&mut self) -> Option<StartupData> {
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let js_source = include_str!("http_bench.js");
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Some(StartupData::Script(Script {
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source: js_source.to_string(),
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filename: "http_bench.js".to_string(),
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}))
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}
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fn dispatch(
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&mut self,
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control: &[u8],
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zero_copy_buf: deno_buf,
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) -> (bool, Box<Op>) {
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let record = Record::from(control);
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let is_sync = record.promise_id == 0;
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let http_bench_op = match record.op_id {
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OP_LISTEN => {
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assert!(is_sync);
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op_listen()
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}
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OP_CLOSE => {
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assert!(is_sync);
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let rid = record.arg;
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op_close(rid)
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}
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OP_ACCEPT => {
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assert!(!is_sync);
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let listener_rid = record.arg;
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op_accept(listener_rid)
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}
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OP_READ => {
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assert!(!is_sync);
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let rid = record.arg;
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op_read(rid, zero_copy_buf)
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}
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OP_WRITE => {
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assert!(!is_sync);
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let rid = record.arg;
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op_write(rid, zero_copy_buf)
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}
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_ => panic!("bad op {}", record.op_id),
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};
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let mut record_a = record.clone();
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let mut record_b = record.clone();
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let op = Box::new(
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http_bench_op
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.and_then(move |result| {
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record_a.result = result;
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Ok(record_a)
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}).or_else(|err| -> Result<Record, ()> {
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eprintln!("unexpected err {}", err);
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record_b.result = -1;
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Ok(record_b)
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}).then(|result| -> Result<Buf, ()> {
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let record = result.unwrap();
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Ok(record.into())
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}),
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);
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(is_sync, op)
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}
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}
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fn main() {
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let main_future = lazy(move || {
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// TODO currently isolate.execute() must be run inside tokio, hence the
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// lazy(). It would be nice to not have that contraint. Probably requires
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// using v8::MicrotasksPolicy::kExplicit
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let isolate = deno_core::Isolate::new(HttpBench());
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isolate.then(|r| {
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js_check(r);
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Ok(())
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})
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});
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let args: Vec<String> = env::args().collect();
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let args = deno_core::v8_set_flags(args);
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if args.len() > 1 && args[1] == "--multi-thread" {
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println!("multi-thread");
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tokio::run(main_future);
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} else {
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println!("single-thread");
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tokio::runtime::current_thread::run(main_future);
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}
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}
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enum Repr {
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TcpListener(tokio::net::TcpListener),
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TcpStream(tokio::net::TcpStream),
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}
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type ResourceTable = HashMap<i32, Repr>;
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lazy_static! {
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static ref RESOURCE_TABLE: Mutex<ResourceTable> = Mutex::new(HashMap::new());
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static ref NEXT_RID: AtomicUsize = AtomicUsize::new(3);
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}
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fn new_rid() -> i32 {
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let rid = NEXT_RID.fetch_add(1, Ordering::SeqCst);
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rid as i32
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}
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fn op_accept(listener_rid: i32) -> Box<HttpBenchOp> {
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debug!("accept {}", listener_rid);
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Box::new(
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futures::future::poll_fn(move || {
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let mut table = RESOURCE_TABLE.lock().unwrap();
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let maybe_repr = table.get_mut(&listener_rid);
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match maybe_repr {
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Some(Repr::TcpListener(ref mut listener)) => listener.poll_accept(),
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_ => panic!("bad rid {}", listener_rid),
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}
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}).and_then(move |(stream, addr)| {
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debug!("accept success {}", addr);
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let rid = new_rid();
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let mut guard = RESOURCE_TABLE.lock().unwrap();
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guard.insert(rid, Repr::TcpStream(stream));
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Ok(rid as i32)
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}),
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)
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}
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fn op_listen() -> Box<HttpBenchOp> {
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debug!("listen");
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Box::new(lazy(move || {
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let addr = "127.0.0.1:4544".parse::<SocketAddr>().unwrap();
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let listener = tokio::net::TcpListener::bind(&addr).unwrap();
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let rid = new_rid();
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let mut guard = RESOURCE_TABLE.lock().unwrap();
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guard.insert(rid, Repr::TcpListener(listener));
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futures::future::ok(rid)
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}))
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}
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fn op_close(rid: i32) -> Box<HttpBenchOp> {
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debug!("close");
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Box::new(lazy(move || {
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let mut table = RESOURCE_TABLE.lock().unwrap();
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let r = table.remove(&rid);
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let result = if r.is_some() { 0 } else { -1 };
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futures::future::ok(result)
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}))
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}
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fn op_read(rid: i32, mut zero_copy_buf: deno_buf) -> Box<HttpBenchOp> {
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debug!("read rid={}", rid);
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Box::new(
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futures::future::poll_fn(move || {
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let mut table = RESOURCE_TABLE.lock().unwrap();
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let maybe_repr = table.get_mut(&rid);
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match maybe_repr {
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Some(Repr::TcpStream(ref mut stream)) => {
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stream.poll_read(&mut zero_copy_buf)
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}
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_ => panic!("bad rid"),
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}
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}).and_then(move |nread| {
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debug!("read success {}", nread);
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Ok(nread as i32)
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}),
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)
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}
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fn op_write(rid: i32, zero_copy_buf: deno_buf) -> Box<HttpBenchOp> {
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debug!("write rid={}", rid);
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Box::new(
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futures::future::poll_fn(move || {
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let mut table = RESOURCE_TABLE.lock().unwrap();
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let maybe_repr = table.get_mut(&rid);
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match maybe_repr {
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Some(Repr::TcpStream(ref mut stream)) => {
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stream.poll_write(&zero_copy_buf)
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}
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_ => panic!("bad rid"),
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}
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}).and_then(move |nwritten| {
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debug!("write success {}", nwritten);
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Ok(nwritten as i32)
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}),
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)
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}
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fn js_check(r: Result<(), JSError>) {
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if let Err(e) = r {
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panic!(e.to_string());
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}
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}
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