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249 lines
5.5 KiB
C
249 lines
5.5 KiB
C
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/*
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** SUMMARY
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**
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** This file implements the 'io' subcommand of the test program. It is used
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** for testing the performance of various combinations of write() and fsync()
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** system calls. All operations occur on a single file, which may or may not
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** exist when a test is started.
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**
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** A test consists of a series of commands. Each command is either a write
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** or an fsync. A write is specified as "<amount>@<offset>", where <amount>
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** is the amount of data written, and <offset> is the offset of the file
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** to write to. An <amount> or an <offset> is specified as an integer number
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** of bytes. Or, if postfixed with a "K", "M" or "G", an integer number of
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** KB, MB or GB, respectively. An fsync is simply "S". All commands are
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** case-insensitive.
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**
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** Example test program:
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**
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** 2M@6M 1492K@4M S 4096@4K S
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**
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** This program writes 2 MB of data starting at the offset 6MB offset of
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** the file, followed by 1492 KB of data written at the 4MB offset of the
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** file, followed by a call to fsync(), a write of 4KB of data at byte
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** offset 4096, and finally another call to fsync().
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**
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** Commands may either be specified on the command line (one command per
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** command line argument) or read from stdin. Commands read from stdin
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** must be separated by white-space.
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**
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** COMMAND LINE INVOCATION
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**
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** The sub-command implemented in this file must be invoked with at least
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** two arguments - the path to the file to write to and the page-size to
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** use for writing. If there are more than two arguments, then each
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** subsequent argument is assumed to be a test command. If there are exactly
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** two arguments, the test commands are read from stdin.
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**
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** A write command does not result in a single call to system call write().
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** Instead, the specified region is written sequentially using one or
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** more calls to write(), each of which writes not more than one page of
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** data. For example, if the page-size is 4KB, the command "2M@6M" results
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** in 512 calls to write(), each of which writes 4KB of data.
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**
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** EXAMPLES
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**
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** Two equivalent examples:
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**
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** $ lsmtest io testfile.db 4KB 2M@6M 1492K@4M S 4096@4K S
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** 3544K written in 129 ms
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** $ echo "2M@6M 1492K@4M S 4096@4K S" | lsmtest io testfile.db 4096
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** 3544K written in 127 ms
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**
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*/
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#include "lsmtest.h"
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typedef struct IoContext IoContext;
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struct IoContext {
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int fd;
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int nWrite;
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};
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/*
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** As isspace(3)
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*/
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static int safe_isspace(char c){
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if( c&0x80) return 0;
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return isspace(c);
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}
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/*
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** As isdigit(3)
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*/
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static int safe_isdigit(char c){
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if( c&0x80) return 0;
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return isdigit(c);
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}
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static i64 getNextSize(char *zIn, char **pzOut, int *pRc){
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i64 iRet = 0;
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if( *pRc==0 ){
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char *z = zIn;
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if( !safe_isdigit(*z) ){
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*pRc = 1;
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return 0;
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}
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/* Process digits */
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while( safe_isdigit(*z) ){
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iRet = iRet*10 + (*z - '0');
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z++;
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}
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/* Process suffix */
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switch( *z ){
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case 'k': case 'K':
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iRet = iRet * 1024;
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z++;
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break;
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case 'm': case 'M':
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iRet = iRet * 1024 * 1024;
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z++;
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break;
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case 'g': case 'G':
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iRet = iRet * 1024 * 1024 * 1024;
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z++;
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break;
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}
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if( pzOut ) *pzOut = z;
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}
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return iRet;
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}
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static int doOneCmd(
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IoContext *pCtx,
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u8 *aData,
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int pgsz,
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char *zCmd,
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char **pzOut
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){
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char c;
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char *z = zCmd;
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while( safe_isspace(*z) ) z++;
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c = *z;
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if( c==0 ){
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if( pzOut ) *pzOut = z;
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return 0;
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}
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if( c=='s' || c=='S' ){
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if( pzOut ) *pzOut = &z[1];
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return fdatasync(pCtx->fd);
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}
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if( safe_isdigit(c) ){
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i64 iOff = 0;
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int nByte = 0;
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int rc = 0;
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int nPg;
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int iPg;
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nByte = (int)getNextSize(z, &z, &rc);
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if( rc || *z!='@' ) goto bad_command;
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z++;
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iOff = getNextSize(z, &z, &rc);
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if( rc || (safe_isspace(*z)==0 && *z!='\0') ) goto bad_command;
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if( pzOut ) *pzOut = z;
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nPg = (nByte+pgsz-1) / pgsz;
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lseek(pCtx->fd, (off_t)iOff, SEEK_SET);
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for(iPg=0; iPg<nPg; iPg++){
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write(pCtx->fd, aData, pgsz);
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}
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pCtx->nWrite += nByte/1024;
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return 0;
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}
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bad_command:
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testPrintError("unrecognized command: %s", zCmd);
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return 1;
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}
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static int readStdin(char **pzOut){
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int nAlloc = 128;
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char *zOut = 0;
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int nOut = 0;
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while( !feof(stdin) ){
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int nRead;
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nAlloc = nAlloc*2;
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zOut = realloc(zOut, nAlloc);
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nRead = fread(&zOut[nOut], 1, nAlloc-nOut-1, stdin);
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if( nRead==0 ) break;
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nOut += nRead;
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zOut[nOut] = '\0';
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}
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*pzOut = zOut;
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return 0;
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}
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int do_io(int nArg, char **azArg){
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IoContext ctx;
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int pgsz;
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char *zFile;
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char *zPgsz;
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int i;
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int rc = 0;
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char *zStdin = 0;
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char *z;
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u8 *aData;
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memset(&ctx, 0, sizeof(IoContext));
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if( nArg<2 ){
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testPrintUsage("FILE PGSZ ?CMD-1 ...?");
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return -1;
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}
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zFile = azArg[0];
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zPgsz = azArg[1];
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pgsz = (int)getNextSize(zPgsz, 0, &rc);
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if( pgsz<=0 ){
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testPrintError("Ridiculous page size: %d", pgsz);
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return -1;
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}
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aData = malloc(pgsz);
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memset(aData, 0x77, pgsz);
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ctx.fd = open(zFile, O_RDWR|O_CREAT|_O_BINARY, 0644);
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if( ctx.fd<0 ){
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perror("open: ");
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return -1;
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}
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if( nArg==2 ){
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readStdin(&zStdin);
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testTimeInit();
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z = zStdin;
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while( *z && rc==0 ){
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rc = doOneCmd(&ctx, aData, pgsz, z, &z);
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}
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}else{
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testTimeInit();
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for(i=2; i<nArg; i++){
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rc = doOneCmd(&ctx, aData, pgsz, azArg[i], 0);
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}
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}
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printf("%dK written in %d ms\n", ctx.nWrite, testTimeGet());
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free(zStdin);
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close(ctx.fd);
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return 0;
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}
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