// This file is part of Substrate. // Copyright (C) 2019-2022 Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd. // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. //! Benchmarking for pallet-example-basic. #![cfg(feature = "runtime-benchmarks")] use crate::*; use frame_benchmarking::{benchmarks, whitelisted_caller}; use frame_system::RawOrigin; // To actually run this benchmark on pallet-example-basic, we need to put this pallet into the // runtime and compile it with `runtime-benchmarks` feature. The detail procedures are // documented at: // https://docs.substrate.io/v3/runtime/benchmarking#how-to-benchmark // // The auto-generated weight estimate of this pallet is copied over to the `weights.rs` file. // The exact command of how the estimate generated is printed at the top of the file. // Details on using the benchmarks macro can be seen at: // https://paritytech.github.io/substrate/master/frame_benchmarking/trait.Benchmarking.html#tymethod.benchmarks benchmarks! { // This will measure the execution time of `set_dummy` for b in [1..1000] range. set_dummy_benchmark { // This is the benchmark setup phase let b in 1 .. 1000; }: set_dummy(RawOrigin::Root, b.into()) // The execution phase is just running `set_dummy` extrinsic call verify { // This is the optional benchmark verification phase, asserting certain states. assert_eq!(Pallet::::dummy(), Some(b.into())) } // This will measure the execution time of `accumulate_dummy` for b in [1..1000] range. // The benchmark execution phase is shorthanded. When the name of the benchmark case is the same // as the extrinsic call. `_(...)` is used to represent the extrinsic name. // The benchmark verification phase is omitted. accumulate_dummy { let b in 1 .. 1000; // The caller account is whitelisted for DB reads/write by the benchmarking macro. let caller: T::AccountId = whitelisted_caller(); }: _(RawOrigin::Signed(caller), b.into()) // This will measure the execution time of sorting a vector. sort_vector { let x in 0 .. 10000; let mut m = Vec::::new(); for i in (0..x).rev() { m.push(i); } }: { // The benchmark execution phase could also be a closure with custom code m.sort_unstable(); } // This line generates test cases for benchmarking, and could be run by: // `cargo test -p pallet-example-basic --all-features`, you will see one line per case: // `test benchmarking::bench_sort_vector ... ok` // `test benchmarking::bench_accumulate_dummy ... ok` // `test benchmarking::bench_set_dummy_benchmark ... ok` in the result. // // The line generates three steps per benchmark, with repeat=1 and the three steps are // [low, mid, high] of the range. impl_benchmark_test_suite!(Pallet, crate::tests::new_test_ext(), crate::tests::Test) }