Module
megaco_codec_mstone1
Module Summary
This module implements a simple megaco codec-based performance tool.
Description
This module implements the mstone1 tool, a simple megaco codec-based performance tool.
The results, the mstone value(s), are written to stdout.
Note that this module is not included in the runtime part of the application.
Exports
start() -> void() |
start(MessagePackage) -> void() |
start(MessagePackage, Factor) -> void() |
Types
This function starts the mstone1 performance test with all codec configs. Factor
(defaults to 1
) processes are started for every supported codec config.
Each process encodes and decodes their messages. The number of messages processed in total (for all processes) is the mstone value.
start_flex() -> void() |
start_flex(MessagePackage) -> void() |
start_flex(MessagePackage, Factor) -> void() |
Types
This function starts the mstone1 performance test with only the flex codec configs (i.e. pretty
and compact
with flex
). The same number of processes are started as when running the standard test (using the start/0,1
function). Each process encodes and decodes their messages. The number of messages processed in total (for all processes) is the mstone value.
start_only_drv() -> void() |
start_only_drv(MessagePackage) -> void() |
start_only_drv(MessagePackage, Factor) -> void() |
Types
This function starts the mstone1 performance test with only the driver using codec configs (i.e. pretty
and compact
with flex
, and ber
and per
with driver
and erlang
with compressed
). The same number of processes are started as when running the standard test (using the start/0,1
function). Each process encodes and decodes their messages. The number of messages processed in total (for all processes) is the mstone value.
start_no_drv() -> void() |
start_no_drv(MessagePackage) -> void() |
start_no_drv(MessagePackage, Factor) -> void() |
Types
This function starts the mstone1 performance test with codec configs not using any drivers (i.e. pretty
and compact
without flex
, ber
and per
without driver
and erlang
without compressed
). The same number of processes are started as when running the standard test (using the start/0,1
function). Each process encodes and decodes their messages. The number of messages processed in total (for all processes) is the mstone value.
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