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199 lines
6.9 KiB
Rust
199 lines
6.9 KiB
Rust
// This file is part of Substrate.
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// Copyright (C) Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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mod command;
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mod writer;
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use crate::shared::HostInfoParams;
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use sc_cli::{
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ExecutionStrategy, WasmExecutionMethod, WasmtimeInstantiationStrategy,
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DEFAULT_WASMTIME_INSTANTIATION_STRATEGY, DEFAULT_WASM_EXECUTION_METHOD,
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};
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use std::{fmt::Debug, path::PathBuf};
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// Add a more relaxed parsing for pallet names by allowing pallet directory names with `-` to be
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// used like crate names with `_`
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fn parse_pallet_name(pallet: &str) -> std::result::Result<String, String> {
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Ok(pallet.replace("-", "_"))
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}
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/// Benchmark the extrinsic weight of FRAME Pallets.
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#[derive(Debug, clap::Parser)]
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pub struct PalletCmd {
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/// Select a FRAME Pallet to benchmark, or `*` for all (in which case `extrinsic` must be `*`).
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#[arg(short, long, value_parser = parse_pallet_name, required_unless_present_any = ["list", "json_input"])]
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pub pallet: Option<String>,
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/// Select an extrinsic inside the pallet to benchmark, or `*` for all.
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#[arg(short, long, required_unless_present_any = ["list", "json_input"])]
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pub extrinsic: Option<String>,
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/// Select how many samples we should take across the variable components.
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#[arg(short, long, default_value_t = 2)]
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pub steps: u32,
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/// Indicates lowest values for each of the component ranges.
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#[arg(long = "low", value_delimiter = ',')]
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pub lowest_range_values: Vec<u32>,
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/// Indicates highest values for each of the component ranges.
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#[arg(long = "high", value_delimiter = ',')]
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pub highest_range_values: Vec<u32>,
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/// Select how many repetitions of this benchmark should run from within the wasm.
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#[arg(short, long, default_value_t = 1)]
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pub repeat: u32,
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/// Select how many repetitions of this benchmark should run from the client.
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///
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/// NOTE: Using this alone may give slower results, but will afford you maximum Wasm memory.
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#[arg(long, default_value_t = 1)]
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pub external_repeat: u32,
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/// Print the raw results in JSON format.
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#[arg(long = "json")]
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pub json_output: bool,
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/// Write the raw results in JSON format into the given file.
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#[arg(long, conflicts_with = "json_output")]
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pub json_file: Option<PathBuf>,
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/// Don't print the median-slopes linear regression analysis.
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#[arg(long)]
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pub no_median_slopes: bool,
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/// Don't print the min-squares linear regression analysis.
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#[arg(long)]
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pub no_min_squares: bool,
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/// Output the benchmarks to a Rust file at the given path.
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#[arg(long)]
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pub output: Option<PathBuf>,
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/// Add a header file to your outputted benchmarks.
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#[arg(long)]
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pub header: Option<PathBuf>,
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/// Path to Handlebars template file used for outputting benchmark results. (Optional)
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#[arg(long)]
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pub template: Option<PathBuf>,
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#[allow(missing_docs)]
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#[clap(flatten)]
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pub hostinfo_params: HostInfoParams,
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/// Which analysis function to use when outputting benchmarks:
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/// * min-squares (default)
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/// * median-slopes
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/// * max (max of min squares and median slopes for each value)
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#[arg(long)]
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pub output_analysis: Option<String>,
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/// Which analysis function to use when analyzing measured proof sizes.
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#[arg(long, default_value("median-slopes"))]
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pub output_pov_analysis: Option<String>,
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/// The PoV estimation mode of a benchmark if no `pov_mode` attribute is present.
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#[arg(long, default_value("max-encoded-len"), value_enum)]
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pub default_pov_mode: command::PovEstimationMode,
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/// Set the heap pages while running benchmarks. If not set, the default value from the client
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/// is used.
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#[arg(long)]
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pub heap_pages: Option<u64>,
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/// Disable verification logic when running benchmarks.
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#[arg(long)]
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pub no_verify: bool,
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/// Display and run extra benchmarks that would otherwise not be needed for weight
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/// construction.
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#[arg(long)]
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pub extra: bool,
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#[allow(missing_docs)]
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#[clap(flatten)]
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pub shared_params: sc_cli::SharedParams,
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/// The execution strategy that should be used for benchmarks.
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#[arg(long, value_name = "STRATEGY", value_enum, ignore_case = true)]
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pub execution: Option<ExecutionStrategy>,
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/// Method for executing Wasm runtime code.
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#[arg(
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long = "wasm-execution",
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value_name = "METHOD",
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value_enum,
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ignore_case = true,
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default_value_t = DEFAULT_WASM_EXECUTION_METHOD,
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)]
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pub wasm_method: WasmExecutionMethod,
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/// The WASM instantiation method to use.
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///
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/// Only has an effect when `wasm-execution` is set to `compiled`.
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#[arg(
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long = "wasm-instantiation-strategy",
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value_name = "STRATEGY",
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default_value_t = DEFAULT_WASMTIME_INSTANTIATION_STRATEGY,
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value_enum,
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)]
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pub wasmtime_instantiation_strategy: WasmtimeInstantiationStrategy,
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/// Limit the memory the database cache can use.
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#[arg(long = "db-cache", value_name = "MiB", default_value_t = 1024)]
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pub database_cache_size: u32,
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/// List the benchmarks that match your query rather than running them.
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///
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/// When nothing is provided, we list all benchmarks.
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#[arg(long)]
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pub list: bool,
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/// If enabled, the storage info is not displayed in the output next to the analysis.
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///
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/// This is independent of the storage info appearing in the *output file*. Use a Handlebar
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/// template for that purpose.
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#[arg(long)]
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pub no_storage_info: bool,
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/// The assumed default maximum size of any `StorageMap`.
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///
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/// When the maximum size of a map is not defined by the runtime developer,
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/// this value is used as a worst case scenario. It will affect the calculated worst case
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/// PoV size for accessing a value in a map, since the PoV will need to include the trie
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/// nodes down to the underlying value.
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#[clap(long = "map-size", default_value = "1000000")]
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pub worst_case_map_values: u32,
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/// Adjust the PoV estimation by adding additional trie layers to it.
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///
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/// This should be set to `log16(n)` where `n` is the number of top-level storage items in the
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/// runtime, eg. `StorageMap`s and `StorageValue`s. A value of 2 to 3 is usually sufficient.
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/// Each layer will result in an additional 495 bytes PoV per distinct top-level access.
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/// Therefore multiple `StorageMap` accesses only suffer from this increase once. The exact
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/// number of storage items depends on the runtime and the deployed pallets.
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#[clap(long, default_value = "0")]
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pub additional_trie_layers: u8,
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/// A path to a `.json` file with existing benchmark results generated with `--json` or
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/// `--json-file`. When specified the benchmarks are not actually executed, and the data for
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/// the analysis is read from this file.
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#[arg(long)]
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pub json_input: Option<PathBuf>,
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}
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