Add scheduler benchmark with 5 intervals firing per call

Adds Scheduler_Call_5IntervalsFiring: 5 intervals with 1ms period,
time advancing each inner iteration so all 5 fire every call().
This benchmarks the real scheduler hot path where callbacks execute.
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J. Nick Koston
2026-03-16 23:57:39 -10:00
parent 2061fa2393
commit ed539e17ff
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@@ -50,6 +50,34 @@ static void Scheduler_Call_TimersNotDue(benchmark::State &state) {
}
BENCHMARK(Scheduler_Call_TimersNotDue);
// --- Scheduler with 5 intervals firing every call ---
static void Scheduler_Call_5IntervalsFiring(benchmark::State &state) {
Scheduler scheduler;
Component dummy_component;
int fire_count = 0;
// Add 5 intervals with 1ms period — they fire every call when time advances
for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++) {
scheduler.set_interval(&dummy_component, static_cast<uint32_t>(i), 1, [&fire_count]() { fire_count++; });
}
scheduler.process_to_add();
// Start at a known time so intervals are immediately due
uint32_t now = millis() + 100;
for (auto _ : state) {
for (int i = 0; i < kInnerIterations; i++) {
scheduler.call(now);
// Advance time by 1ms so intervals are due again next call
now++;
}
benchmark::DoNotOptimize(fire_count);
}
state.SetItemsProcessed(state.iterations() * kInnerIterations);
}
BENCHMARK(Scheduler_Call_5IntervalsFiring);
// --- Scheduler: next_schedule_in() calculation ---
static void Scheduler_NextScheduleIn(benchmark::State &state) {