/evm-bench

🚀🪑 evm-bench is a suite of Ethereum Virtual Machine stress tests and benchmarks.

Primary LanguageSolidityGNU General Public License v3.0GPL-3.0

evm-bench

Rust

evm-bench is a suite of Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) stress tests and benchmarks.

evm-bench makes it easy to compare EVM performance in a scalable, standardized, and portable way.

evmone revm pyrevm geth py-evm.pypy py-evm.cpython ethereumjs
sum 66ms 84.8ms 194ms 235ms 7.201s 19.0886s 146.3218s
relative 1.000x 1.285x 2.939x 3.561x 109.106x 289.221x 2216.997x
erc20.approval-transfer 7ms 9.6ms 16.2ms 17ms 425.2ms 1.13s 2.0006s
erc20.mint 5ms 6.4ms 14.8ms 17.2ms 334ms 1.1554s 3.1352s
erc20.transfer 8.6ms 11.6ms 22.8ms 24.6ms 449.2ms 1.6172s 3.6564s
snailtracer 43ms 53ms 128ms 163ms 5.664s 13.675s 135.059s
ten-thousand-hashes 2.4ms 4.2ms 12.2ms 13.2ms 328.6ms 1.511s 2.4706s

To reproduce these results, check out usage with the evm-bench suite below.

Technical Overview

In evm-bench there are benchmarks and runners:

  • Benchmarks are expensive Solidity contracts paired with configuration.
  • Runners are consistent platforms for deploying and calling arbitrary smart contracts.

The evm-bench framework can run any benchmark on any runner. The links above dive deeper into how to build new benchmarks or runners.

Usage

With the evm-bench suite

Simply cloning this repository and running RUST_LOG=info cargo run --release -- will do the trick. You may need to install some dependencies for the benchmark build process and the runner execution.

With another suite

evm-bench is meant to be used with the pre-developed suite of benchmarks and runners in this repository. However, it should work as an independent framework elsewhere.

See the CLI arguments for evm-bench to figure out how to set it up! Alternatively just reach out to me or post an issue.

Development

Do it. Reach out to me if you wanna lend a hand but don't know where to start!