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Add scripts to ease performance graph generation
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perf/generate_csv.sh
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#!/bin/bash
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#
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# This script assumes that 2 machines are used to generate performance results.
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# First machine is assumed to be the one where this script runs.
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# Second machine is the "REMOTE_IP" machine; we assume to have passwordless SSH access.
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#
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set -u
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# configurable values:
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REMOTE_IP=${REMOTE_IP:-127.0.0.1}
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REMOTE_PATH=/home/francesco/work/libzmq-orig/perf #/root/libzmq/perf
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TEST_ENDPOINT=tcp://127.0.0.1:1234
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MESSAGE_SIZE_LIST="1 16 64 128 512 1024 4096 16384 65536"
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OUTPUT_FILE_PREFIX="results.txt"
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OUTPUT_FILE_CSV_PREFIX="results.csv"
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# utility functions:
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function verify_ssh()
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{
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ssh $REMOTE_IP "ls /" >/dev/null
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if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
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echo "Cannot connect via SSH passwordless to the REMOTE_IP $REMOTE_IP. Please fix the problem and retry."
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exit 2
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fi
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ssh $REMOTE_IP "ls $REMOTE_PATH" >/dev/null
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if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
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echo "The folder $REMOTE_PATH is not valid. Please fix the problem and retry."
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exit 2
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fi
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echo "SSH connection to the remote $REMOTE_IP is working fine."
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}
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function run_remote_perf_util()
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{
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local MESSAGE_SIZE_BYTES="$1"
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local REMOTE_PERF_UTIL="$2"
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local NUM_MESSAGES="$3"
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echo "Launching on $REMOTE_IP the utility [$REMOTE_PERF_UTIL] for messages ${MESSAGE_SIZE_BYTES}B long"
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ssh $REMOTE_IP "$REMOTE_PATH/$REMOTE_PERF_UTIL $TEST_ENDPOINT $MESSAGE_SIZE_BYTES $NUM_MESSAGES" &
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if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
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echo "Failed to launch remote perf util."
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exit 2
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fi
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}
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function generate_output_file()
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{
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local LOCAL_PERF_UTIL="$1" # must be the utility generating the TXT output
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local REMOTE_PERF_UTIL="$2"
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local OUTPUT_FILE_PREFIX="$3"
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local NUM_MESSAGES="$4"
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local CSV_HEADER_LINE="$5"
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# derived values:
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local OUTPUT_FILE_TXT="${OUTPUT_FILE_PREFIX}.txt" # useful just for human-friendly debugging
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local OUTPUT_FILE_CSV="${OUTPUT_FILE_PREFIX}.csv" # actually used to later produce graphs
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local MESSAGE_SIZE_ARRAY=($MESSAGE_SIZE_LIST)
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echo "Killing still-running ZMQ performance utils, if any"
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pkill $LOCAL_PERF_UTIL # in case it's running from a previous test
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if [ ! -z "$REMOTE_PERF_UTIL" ]; then
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ssh $REMOTE_IP "pkill $REMOTE_PERF_UTIL" # in case it's running from a previous test
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fi
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echo "Resetting output file $OUTPUT_FILE_TXT and $OUTPUT_FILE_CSV"
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> $OUTPUT_FILE_TXT
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echo "$CSV_HEADER_LINE" > $OUTPUT_FILE_CSV
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for MESSAGE_SIZE in ${MESSAGE_SIZE_ARRAY[@]}; do
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echo "Launching locally the utility [$LOCAL_PERF_UTIL] for messages ${MESSAGE_SIZE}B long"
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./$LOCAL_PERF_UTIL $TEST_ENDPOINT $MESSAGE_SIZE $NUM_MESSAGES >${OUTPUT_FILE_TXT}-${MESSAGE_SIZE} &
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if [ ! -z "$REMOTE_PERF_UTIL" ]; then
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run_remote_perf_util $MESSAGE_SIZE $REMOTE_PERF_UTIL $NUM_MESSAGES
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fi
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wait
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# produce the complete human-readable output file:
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cat ${OUTPUT_FILE_TXT}-${MESSAGE_SIZE} >>${OUTPUT_FILE_TXT}
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# produce a machine-friendly file for later plotting:
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local DATALINE="$(cat ${OUTPUT_FILE_TXT}-${MESSAGE_SIZE} | grep -o '[0-9.]*' | tr '\n' ',')"
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echo ${DATALINE::-1} >>$OUTPUT_FILE_CSV
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rm -f ${OUTPUT_FILE_TXT}-${MESSAGE_SIZE}
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done
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echo "All measurements completed and saved into $OUTPUT_FILE_TXT and $OUTPUT_FILE_CSV"
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}
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# main:
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verify_ssh
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THROUGHPUT_CSV_HEADER_LINE="# message_size,message_count,PPS[msg/s],throughput[Mb/s]"
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# PUSH/PULL TCP throughput CSV file:
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generate_output_file "local_thr" "remote_thr" \
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"pushpull_tcp_thr_results" \
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"100000" \
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"$THROUGHPUT_CSV_HEADER_LINE"
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# PUSH/PULL INPROC throughput CSV file:
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# NOTE: in this case there is no remote utility to run and no ENDPOINT to provide:
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TEST_ENDPOINT=""
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generate_output_file "inproc_thr" "" \
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"pushpull_inproc_thr_results" \
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"1000000" \
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"$THROUGHPUT_CSV_HEADER_LINE"
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# PUB/SUB proxy INPROC throughput CSV file:
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# NOTE: in this case there is no remote utility to run and no ENDPOINT to provide:
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TEST_ENDPOINT=""
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generate_output_file "proxy_thr" "" \
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"pubsubproxy_inproc_thr_results" \
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"1000000" \
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"$THROUGHPUT_CSV_HEADER_LINE"
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# REQ/REP TCP latency CSV file:
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# NOTE: in this case it's the remote_lat utility that prints out the data, so we swap the local/remote arguments to the bash func:
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generate_output_file "remote_lat" "local_lat" \
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"reqrep_tcp_lat_results" \
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"10000" \
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"# message_size,message_count,latency[us]"
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perf/generate_graphs.py
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perf/generate_graphs.py
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#!/usr/bin/python
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#
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# This script assumes that a CSV file produced by "generate_csv.sh" is provided as input
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#
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# configurable values:
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INPUT_FILE_PUSHPULL_TCP_THROUGHPUT="pushpull_tcp_thr_results.csv"
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INPUT_FILE_PUSHPULL_INPROC_THROUGHPUT="pushpull_inproc_thr_results.csv"
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INPUT_FILE_PUBSUBPROXY_INPROC_THROUGHPUT="pubsubproxy_inproc_thr_results.csv"
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INPUT_FILE_REQREP_TCP_LATENCY="reqrep_tcp_lat_results.csv"
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# dependencies
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import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
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import numpy as np
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# functions
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def plot_throughput(csv_filename, title):
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message_size_bytes, message_count, pps, mbps = np.loadtxt(csv_filename, delimiter=',', unpack=True)
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plt.semilogx(message_size_bytes, pps / 1e6, label='PPS [Mmsg/s]', marker='x')
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plt.semilogx(message_size_bytes, mbps / 1e3, label='Throughput [Mb/s]', marker='o')
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plt.xlabel('Message size [B]')
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plt.title(title)
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plt.legend()
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plt.show()
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plt.savefig(csv_filename.replace('.csv', '.png'))
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def plot_latency(csv_filename, title):
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message_size_bytes, message_count, lat = np.loadtxt(csv_filename, delimiter=',', unpack=True)
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plt.semilogx(message_size_bytes, lat, label='Latency [us]', marker='o')
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plt.xlabel('Message size [B]')
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plt.title(title)
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plt.legend()
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plt.show()
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plt.savefig(csv_filename.replace('.csv', '.png'))
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# main
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plot_throughput(INPUT_FILE_PUSHPULL_TCP_THROUGHPUT, 'ZeroMQ PUSH/PULL socket throughput, TCP transport')
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plot_throughput(INPUT_FILE_PUSHPULL_INPROC_THROUGHPUT, 'ZeroMQ PUSH/PULL socket throughput, INPROC transport')
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plot_throughput(INPUT_FILE_PUBSUBPROXY_INPROC_THROUGHPUT, 'ZeroMQ PUB/SUB PROXY socket throughput, INPROC transport')
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plot_latency(INPUT_FILE_REQREP_TCP_LATENCY, 'ZeroMQ REQ/REP socket latency, TCP transport')
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}
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zmq_close (pubsocket);
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zmq_close (pubsocket);
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printf ("publisher thread ended\n");
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//printf ("publisher thread ended\n");
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}
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}
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static void subscriber_thread_main (void *pvoid)
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static void subscriber_thread_main (void *pvoid)
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// Cleanup
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// Cleanup
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zmq_close (subsocket);
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zmq_close (subsocket);
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printf ("subscriber thread ended\n");
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//printf ("subscriber thread ended\n");
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}
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}
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static void proxy_thread_main (void *pvoid)
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static void proxy_thread_main (void *pvoid)
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zmq_close (frontend_xsub);
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zmq_close (frontend_xsub);
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zmq_close (backend_xpub);
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zmq_close (backend_xpub);
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zmq_close (control_rep);
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zmq_close (control_rep);
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printf ("proxy thread ended\n");
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//printf ("proxy thread ended\n");
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}
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}
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void terminate_proxy (const proxy_hwm_cfg_t *cfg)
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void terminate_proxy (const proxy_hwm_cfg_t *cfg)
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int main (int argc, char *argv[])
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int main (int argc, char *argv[])
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{
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if (argc != 3) {
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if (argc != 3) {
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printf ("usage: inproc_thr <message-size> <message-count>\n");
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printf ("usage: proxy_thr <message-size> <message-count>\n");
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return 1;
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}
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}
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