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#Benchmark testing of Channel Client This benchmark test has 1 valid call of Channel Client's Execute() function

Under the directory where this file resides, the test commands are run as shown under the below comments: 
(
    * Benchmark is using Go's test command with -bench=Call* (or CallExecuteTx* or CallQuery*)
    * the -run=notest flag means execute a non-existant 'notest' in the current folder
        This will avoid running normal unit tests along with the benchmarks
    * by default, the benchmark tool decides when it collected enough information and stops
    * the use of -benchtime=XXs forces the benchmark to keep executing until this time has elapsed
        This allows the tool to run for longer times and collect more accurate information for larger execution loads
    * the benchmark output format is as follows:
        benchmarkname           [logs from benchamark tests-They have removed from the example commands below]   NbOfOperationExecutions     TimeInNanoSeconds/OperationExecuted   MemoryAllocated/OperationExecuted    NbOfAllocations/OperationExecuted  
        Example from below commands:
        BenchmarkExecuteTx-8    [logs removed]                                                                   100000                      164854 ns/op                          5743056 B/op                         50449 allocs/op 
        
    * the command output also shows the environment and the package used for the benchmark exection:
        goos: darwin
        goarch: amd64
        pkg: github.com/hyperledger/fabric-sdk-go/test/performance/pkg/client/channel
        
    UPDATE: there are now 2 benchmarks in this file, the first being the original one which runs with sequential executions and the second makes use of
    parallel client executions to simulate simultanous calls from the client (command line outputs below are updated to reflect these two calls). 
        - To run the parallel test use -bench=ExecuteTxParallel
        - to run all benchmarks use -bench=* or -bench=ExecuteTx*
        
    NOTE: Since the peers/orderers are mocked and running in the same process as the benchmark's, the perf data for this benchmark includes info for both 
    the benchmark and the mocked servers which decreases the overall performance results. To get exact performance data for this channel client of the Go SDK, 
    one needs to run benchmarks against a real Fabric network with peers and orderers running in Docker containers.
    
    NOTE 2: The SDK config file must contain Fabric's perf configs in order to enable metrics collections. See this file for an example:
    test/fixtures/config/config_test.yaml
    
    NOTE 3: With the update to Fabric's metrics API, new metrics are automatically added when running the benchmark (without any additional setup).
    These are found in the statsd package and will show up in the Prometheus report as well: 
    internal/github.com/hyperledger/fabric/common/metrics/statsd/goruntime/collector.go 
    
    Final Note: Performance collection using the Metrics performance tool (see section below) now requires the SDK to be built with the pprof tag.
    This means in order to collect metrics data via the Prometheus report, the below sample commands were updated to include `-tags pprof`
)

- Benchmark command examples:

$ go test -tags pprof -run=notest -bench=Call*
goos: darwin
goarch: amd64
pkg: github.com/hyperledger/fabric-sdk-go/test/performance/pkg/client/channel
BenchmarkCallExecuteTx-8           	    1000	   1261314 ns/op	  208093 B/op	    3037 allocs/op
BenchmarkCallQuery-8               	    2000	    975568 ns/op	  154871 B/op	    2429 allocs/op
BenchmarkCallExecuteTxParallel-8   	    3000	    444365 ns/op	  208302 B/op	    3019 allocs/op
BenchmarkCallQueryTxParallel-8     	    5000	    319143 ns/op	  154845 B/op	    2424 allocs/op
PASS
ok  	github.com/hyperledger/fabric-sdk-go/test/performance/pkg/client/channel	6.618s

$ go test -tags pprof -run=notest -bench=Call* -benchtime=10s
goos: darwin
goarch: amd64
pkg: github.com/hyperledger/fabric-sdk-go/test/performance/pkg/client/channel
BenchmarkCallExecuteTx-8           	   10000	   1319398 ns/op	  208059 B/op	    3038 allocs/op
BenchmarkCallQuery-8               	   10000	   1024998 ns/op	  154866 B/op	    2429 allocs/op
BenchmarkCallExecuteTxParallel-8   	   30000	    564144 ns/op	  208060 B/op	    3015 allocs/op
BenchmarkCallQueryTxParallel-8     	   50000	    386486 ns/op	  154849 B/op	    2424 allocs/op
PASS
ok  	github.com/hyperledger/fabric-sdk-go/test/performance/pkg/client/channel	68.788s

$ go test -tags pprof -run=notest -bench=Call* -benchtime=30s
goos: darwin
goarch: amd64
pkg: github.com/hyperledger/fabric-sdk-go/test/performance/pkg/client/channel
BenchmarkCallExecuteTx-8           	   30000	   1295530 ns/op	  208024 B/op	    3038 allocs/op
BenchmarkCallQuery-8               	   50000	   1027276 ns/op	  154858 B/op	    2429 allocs/op
BenchmarkCallExecuteTxParallel-8   	  100000	    529863 ns/op	  208115 B/op	    3016 allocs/op
BenchmarkCallQueryTxParallel-8     	  100000	    380491 ns/op	  154854 B/op	    2424 allocs/op
PASS
ok  	github.com/hyperledger/fabric-sdk-go/test/performance/pkg/client/channel	213.246s

$ go test -tags pprof -run=notest -bench=Call* -benchtime=60s
goos: darwin
goarch: amd64
pkg: github.com/hyperledger/fabric-sdk-go/test/performance/pkg/client/channel
BenchmarkCallExecuteTx-8           	  100000	   1304653 ns/op	  208043 B/op	    3038 allocs/op
BenchmarkCallQuery-8               	  100000	    988127 ns/op	  154850 B/op	    2429 allocs/op
BenchmarkCallExecuteTxParallel-8   	  200000	    500477 ns/op	  208150 B/op	    3017 allocs/op
BenchmarkCallQueryTxParallel-8     	  200000	    360922 ns/op	  154797 B/op	    2424 allocs/op
PASS
ok  	github.com/hyperledger/fabric-sdk-go/test/performance/pkg/client/channel	433.668s

$ go test -tags pprof -run=notest -bench=Call* -benchtime=120s -timeout 30m
goos: darwin
goarch: amd64
pkg: github.com/hyperledger/fabric-sdk-go/test/performance/pkg/client/channel
BenchmarkCallExecuteTx-8           	  200000	   1286497 ns/op	  208050 B/op	    3038 allocs/op
BenchmarkCallQuery-8               	  200000	    991448 ns/op	  154846 B/op	    2429 allocs/op
BenchmarkCallExecuteTxParallel-8   	  500000	    510610 ns/op	  208140 B/op	    3017 allocs/op
BenchmarkCallQueryTxParallel-8     	  500000	    365202 ns/op	  154773 B/op	    2424 allocs/op
PASS
ok  	github.com/hyperledger/fabric-sdk-go/test/performance/pkg/client/channel	926.270s

###Benchmark data (using Prometheus report) The Channel Client's Execute and Query functions have been amended to collect metric counts and time spent executing these functions.

In order to support collecting the data, make sure to start the data collector server. An example of starting a data collector server is found 
in this benchmark (reference chClient.StartOperationsSystem() call)

then start the Prometheus Docker container (an example docker compose config file is found at:
fabric-sdk-go/test/performance/prometheus
)

Finally run your sdk client and the perf data will be collected by the prometheus server. Navigate to 
127.0.0.1:9095
to view the report. 

Make sure the Go client is running and some channel communication activity has occurred with a peer in order 
to see collected performance data.


For the purpose of this channel client benchmark, once the Prometheus docker container is started, run the benchmark with long enough
run times and navigate to the address above to see data being collected 
(run with -benchtime=300s will show this data on the report as an example)

If you would like to collect perf data into your version of Prometheus server (example dedicated performance environment),
make sure to create new metrics instances and register them the same way as in the channel client package.
ie look at: "github.com/hyperledger/fabric-sdk-go/pkg/client/channel/chclientrun.go" to see how ClientMetrics is created and 
metrics added in the code. 
"github.com/hyperledger/fabric-sdk-go/pkg/client/channel/metrics.go" creates metrics structures to be used in the file above.

currently, only channel client is configured with performance metrics (and operations system like Fabric).
To setup data collection in your client application, see this file for more details: 
fabric-sdk-go/pkg/client/channel/chclient.go

The file fabric-sdk-go/test/performance/pkg/client/channel/chclient_fixture_test.go is loading metrics configs from the file referenced in `configPath` variable.

###Benchmark CPU & Memory performance analysis In order to generate profiling data for the chClient benchmark, the go test command can be extended to generate these. Note: If the below command complains about cpu.out or mem.out files are missing, create these files with empty content prior to running the command:

$ go test -v -tags pprof -run=notest -bench=Call -benchtime=1s -outputdir ./bench1s -cpuprofile cpu.out -memprofilerate 1 -memprofile mem.out

once ./bench1s has a valid cpu.out and mem.out content, then we can use go pprof command to examine the perf data.

The above command will also generate the go binary file from which the profiling data is generated (benchmark.test).


* For CPU perf data analysis:
$ go tool pprof benchmark.test ./bench1s/cpu.out 

* For Memory - allocation data analysis (count by number of allocation):
$ go tool pprof --inuse_objects benchmark.test ./bench1s/mem.out 

* For Memory - total allocation data analysis:
$ go tool pprof --alloc_space benchmark.test ./bench1s/mem.out


to generate the PDF report from the go tool pprof cli, simply execute:
$ pdf

or in svg format simply run:
$ svg

Documentation

Index

Constants

This section is empty.

Variables

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var CertPem = `` /* 768-byte string literal not displayed */

CertPem certificate

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var KeyPem = []byte(`-----BEGIN EC PRIVATE KEY-----
MHcCAQEEICfXQtVmdQAlp/l9umWJqCXNTDurmciDNmGHPpxHwUK/oAoGCCqGSM49
AwEHoUQDQgAECb7YJmFuaycD4cpDKdcrPt9Vm+/CW/8N02Dcx2DuUhw/bPRvTv94
BnnRyF0k1yM0B39ACP+aYYbh05t6jihMoQ==
-----END EC PRIVATE KEY-----`)

KeyPem ec private key

Functions

func SignECDSA

func SignECDSA(k *ecdsa.PrivateKey, digest []byte) (signature []byte, err error)

SignECDSA sign with ec key

Types

type MockEndorserServer

type MockEndorserServer struct {
	ProposalError error
	Creds         credentials.TransportCredentials

	AddkvWrite          bool
	DeliveriesListener  chan *cb.Block
	FilteredDelListener chan *pb.FilteredBlock
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

MockEndorserServer mock endorser server to process endorsement proposals

func (*MockEndorserServer) GetMockPeer

func (m *MockEndorserServer) GetMockPeer() *MockPeer

GetMockPeer will return the mock endorser's mock peer in a thread safe way

func (*MockEndorserServer) ProcessProposal

func (m *MockEndorserServer) ProcessProposal(context context.Context,
	proposal *pb.SignedProposal) (*pb.ProposalResponse, error)

ProcessProposal mock implementation that returns success (through mockPeer) if error is not set error if it is

func (*MockEndorserServer) SetMockPeer

func (m *MockEndorserServer) SetMockPeer(mPeer *MockPeer)

SetMockPeer will write the mock endorser's mock peer in a thread safe way

func (*MockEndorserServer) Start

func (m *MockEndorserServer) Start(address string, filteredChannel chan *pb.FilteredBlock) string

Start the mock endorser server

func (*MockEndorserServer) Stop

func (m *MockEndorserServer) Stop()

Stop the mock broadcast server and wait for completion.

type MockPeer

type MockPeer struct {
	RWLock               *sync.RWMutex
	Error                error
	MockName             string
	MockURL              string
	MockRoles            []string
	MockCert             *pem.Block
	Payload              map[string][]byte
	ResponseMessage      string
	MockMSP              string
	Status               int32
	KVWrite              bool
	ProcessProposalCalls int
	Endorser             []byte
}

MockPeer is a mock fabricsdk.Peer

func NewMockPeer

func NewMockPeer(name string, url string) *MockPeer

NewMockPeer creates basic mock peer

func (*MockPeer) EnrollmentCertificate

func (p *MockPeer) EnrollmentCertificate() *pem.Block

EnrollmentCertificate returns the mock peer's mock enrollment certificate

func (*MockPeer) MSPID

func (p *MockPeer) MSPID() string

MSPID gets the Peer mspID.

func (MockPeer) Name

func (p MockPeer) Name() string

Name returns the mock peer's mock name

func (*MockPeer) ProcessTransactionProposal

func (p *MockPeer) ProcessTransactionProposal(tp fab.TransactionProposal, funcName []byte) (*fab.TransactionProposalResponse, error)

ProcessTransactionProposal does not send anything anywhere but returns an empty mock ProposalResponse

func (*MockPeer) Roles

func (p *MockPeer) Roles() []string

Roles returns the mock peer's mock roles

func (*MockPeer) SetEnrollmentCertificate

func (p *MockPeer) SetEnrollmentCertificate(pem *pem.Block)

SetEnrollmentCertificate sets the mock peer's mock enrollment certificate

func (*MockPeer) SetMSPID

func (p *MockPeer) SetMSPID(mspID string)

SetMSPID sets the Peer mspID.

func (*MockPeer) SetName

func (p *MockPeer) SetName(name string)

SetName sets the mock peer's mock name

func (*MockPeer) SetRoles

func (p *MockPeer) SetRoles(roles []string)

SetRoles sets the mock peer's mock roles

func (*MockPeer) URL

func (p *MockPeer) URL() string

URL returns the mock peer's mock URL

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