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author | Josh Haberman <jhaberman@gmail.com> | 2011-03-20 13:13:51 -0700 |
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committer | Josh Haberman <jhaberman@gmail.com> | 2011-03-20 13:13:51 -0700 |
commit | 8ef6873e0e14309a1715a252a650bab0ae1a33ef (patch) | |
tree | a9f81f9fa3ee24b923310cef964c1cbe1bf47a19 /benchmarks/parsetostruct.upb_table.c | |
parent | 37e1c3102be15f1e57805e828993156e3492d764 (diff) |
upb_stream: all callbacks registered ahead-of-time.
This is a significant change to the upb_stream
protocol, and should hopefully be the last
significant change.
All callbacks are now registered ahead-of-time
instead of having delegated callbacks registered
at runtime, which makes it much easier to
aggressively optimize ahead-of-time (like with a
JIT).
Other impacts of this change:
- You no longer need to have loaded descriptor.proto
as a upb_def to load other descriptors! This means
the special-case code we used for bootstrapping is
no longer necessary, and we no longer need to link
the descriptor for descriptor.proto into upb.
- A client can now register any upb_value as what
will be delivered to their value callback, not
just a upb_fielddef*. This should allow for other
clients to get more bang out of the streaming
decoder.
This change unfortunately causes a bit of a performance
regression -- I think largely due to highly
suboptimal code that GCC generates when structs
are returned by value. See:
http://blog.reverberate.org/2011/03/19/when-a-compilers-slow-code-actually-bites-you/
On the other hand, once we have a JIT this should
no longer matter.
Performance numbers:
plain.parsestream_googlemessage1.upb_table: 374 -> 396 (5.88)
plain.parsestream_googlemessage2.upb_table: 616 -> 449 (-27.11)
plain.parsetostruct_googlemessage1.upb_table_byref: 268 -> 269 (0.37)
plain.parsetostruct_googlemessage1.upb_table_byval: 215 -> 204 (-5.12)
plain.parsetostruct_googlemessage2.upb_table_byref: 307 -> 281 (-8.47)
plain.parsetostruct_googlemessage2.upb_table_byval: 297 -> 272 (-8.42)
omitfp.parsestream_googlemessage1.upb_table: 423 -> 410 (-3.07)
omitfp.parsestream_googlemessage2.upb_table: 679 -> 483 (-28.87)
omitfp.parsetostruct_googlemessage1.upb_table_byref: 287 -> 282 (-1.74)
omitfp.parsetostruct_googlemessage1.upb_table_byval: 226 -> 219 (-3.10)
omitfp.parsetostruct_googlemessage2.upb_table_byref: 315 -> 298 (-5.40)
omitfp.parsetostruct_googlemessage2.upb_table_byval: 297 -> 287 (-3.37)
Diffstat (limited to 'benchmarks/parsetostruct.upb_table.c')
-rw-r--r-- | benchmarks/parsetostruct.upb_table.c | 19 |
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/benchmarks/parsetostruct.upb_table.c b/benchmarks/parsetostruct.upb_table.c index dfdd5b2..e778bc5 100644 --- a/benchmarks/parsetostruct.upb_table.c +++ b/benchmarks/parsetostruct.upb_table.c @@ -13,7 +13,6 @@ static upb_msg *msg; static upb_stringsrc strsrc; static upb_decoder d; static upb_handlers h; -static upb_msgpopulator p; static bool initialize() { @@ -54,9 +53,9 @@ static bool initialize() msg = upb_msg_new(def); upb_stringsrc_init(&strsrc); - upb_decoder_init(&d, def); - upb_msgpopulator_init(&p); - upb_handlers_init(&h); + upb_handlers_init(&h, def); + upb_msg_regdhandlers(&h); + upb_decoder_init(&d, &h); if (!BYREF) { // Pretend the input string is stack-allocated, which will force its data @@ -79,7 +78,6 @@ static void cleanup() upb_def_unref(UPB_UPCAST(def)); upb_stringsrc_uninit(&strsrc); upb_decoder_uninit(&d); - upb_msgpopulator_uninit(&p); upb_handlers_uninit(&h); } @@ -89,16 +87,9 @@ static size_t run(int i) upb_status status = UPB_STATUS_INIT; upb_msg_clear(msg, def); upb_stringsrc_reset(&strsrc, input_str); - upb_decoder_reset(&d, upb_stringsrc_bytesrc(&strsrc)); - upb_msgpopulator_reset(&p, msg, def); - upb_handlers_init(&h); - upb_msgpopulator_register_handlers(&p, &h); - upb_src *src = upb_decoder_src(&d); - upb_src_sethandlers(src, &h); - - upb_src_run(src, &status); + upb_decoder_reset(&d, upb_stringsrc_bytesrc(&strsrc), msg); + upb_decoder_decode(&d, &status); if(!upb_ok(&status)) goto err; - upb_status_uninit(&status); return upb_string_len(input_str); err: |