This commit introduces two kinds of benchmarks:
1. Cryptographic Primitives. Measures the performance of all available
implementations of cryptographic algorithms using traditional
benchmarking. Uses criterion.
2. Protocol Runs. Measures the time each step in the protocol takes.
Measured using a tracing-based approach.
The benchmarks are run on CI and an interactive visual overview is
written to the gh-pages branch. If a benchmark takes more than twice the
time than the reference commit (for PR: the main branch), the action
fails.
Before this change, the patch release was left open. This patch
pinpoints it exactly, down to the patch release.
Signed-off-by: wucke13 <wucke13+github@gmail.com>
This implicates a change from nixpkgs-fmt to nixfmt. Nixfmt will become
the new standard on nix formatting, sanctioned by the nixpkgs. To verify
that these changes are purely in whitespace, but not semantic:
git diff --ignore-all-space -w HEAD^!
That will only show newline changes, make the diffing somewhat easier.
Signed-off-by: wucke13 <wucke13+github@gmail.com>
* wireguard-broker: merge from dev/broker-architecture
* use zerocopy instead of lenses
* Require use_broker feature flag to comile broker binaries
* Remove PhantomData from BrokerServer & BrokerClient
* Modify mio client rx to be non-recursive, add integration test
Co-authored-by: Karolin Varner <karo@cupdev.net>
Co-authored-by: Prabhpreet Dua <615318+prabhpreet@users.noreply.github.com>