sol-parser-sdk 0.1.0

A lightweight Rust library for real-time event streaming from Solana DEX trading programs. Supports PumpFun, PumpSwap, Bonk, and Raydium protocols with Yellowstone gRPC and ShredStream.
Documentation

πŸ“Š Performance Highlights

⚑ Ultra-Low Latency

  • 10-20ΞΌs parsing latency in release mode
  • Zero-copy parsing with stack-allocated buffers
  • SIMD-accelerated pattern matching (memchr)
  • Lock-free ArrayQueue for event delivery

πŸš€ Optimization Highlights

  • βœ… Zero heap allocation for hot paths
  • βœ… SIMD pattern matching for all protocol detection
  • βœ… Static pre-compiled finders for string search
  • βœ… Inline functions with aggressive optimization
  • βœ… Event type filtering for targeted parsing
  • βœ… Conditional Create detection (only when needed)

πŸ”₯ Quick Start

Installation

cd your_project_dir
git clone https://github.com/0xfnzero/sol-parser-sdk

Performance Testing

Test parsing latency with the optimized example:

# Run performance test (requires sudo for high-precision timing)
sudo cargo run --example basic --release

# Expected output:
# gRPCζŽ₯ζ”Άζ—Άι—΄: 1234567890 ΞΌs
# δΊ‹δ»ΆζŽ₯ζ”Άζ—Άι—΄: 1234567900 ΞΌs
# δΊ‹δ»Άθ§£ζžθ€—ζ—Ά: 10 ΞΌs  <-- Ultra-low latency!

Why sudo? The example uses libc::clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME) for microsecond-precision timing, which may require elevated permissions on some systems.

Basic Usage

use sol_parser_sdk::grpc::{YellowstoneGrpc, EventTypeFilter, EventType};

#[tokio::main]
async fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
    // Create gRPC client
    let grpc = YellowstoneGrpc::new(
        "https://solana-yellowstone-grpc.publicnode.com:443".to_string(),
        None,
    )?;

    // Filter for PumpFun Trade events only (ultra-fast path)
    let event_filter = EventTypeFilter::include_only(vec![
        EventType::PumpFunTrade
    ]);

    // Subscribe and get lock-free queue
    let queue = grpc.subscribe_dex_events(
        vec![transaction_filter],
        vec![account_filter],
        Some(event_filter),
    ).await?;

    // Consume events with minimal latency
    tokio::spawn(async move {
        let mut spin_count = 0;
        loop {
            if let Some(event) = queue.pop() {
                spin_count = 0;
                // Process event (10-20ΞΌs latency!)
                println!("{:?}", event);
            } else {
                // Hybrid spin-wait strategy
                spin_count += 1;
                if spin_count < 1000 {
                    std::hint::spin_loop();
                } else {
                    tokio::task::yield_now().await;
                    spin_count = 0;
                }
            }
        }
    });

    Ok(())
}

πŸ—οΈ Supported Protocols

DEX Protocols

  • βœ… PumpFun - Meme coin trading (ultra-fast zero-copy path)
  • βœ… PumpSwap - PumpFun swap protocol
  • βœ… Raydium AMM V4 - Automated Market Maker
  • βœ… Raydium CLMM - Concentrated Liquidity
  • βœ… Raydium CPMM - Concentrated Pool
  • βœ… Orca Whirlpool - Concentrated liquidity AMM
  • βœ… Meteora AMM - Dynamic AMM
  • βœ… Meteora DAMM - Dynamic AMM V2
  • βœ… Meteora DLMM - Dynamic Liquidity Market Maker
  • βœ… Bonk Launchpad - Token launch platform

Event Types

Each protocol supports:

  • πŸ“ˆ Trade/Swap Events - Buy/sell transactions
  • πŸ’§ Liquidity Events - Deposits/withdrawals
  • 🏊 Pool Events - Pool creation/initialization
  • 🎯 Position Events - Open/close positions (CLMM)

⚑ Performance Features

Zero-Copy Parsing

// Stack-allocated 512-byte buffer for PumpFun Trade
const MAX_DECODE_SIZE: usize = 512;
let mut decode_buf: [u8; MAX_DECODE_SIZE] = [0u8; MAX_DECODE_SIZE];

// Decode directly to stack, no heap allocation
general_purpose::STANDARD
    .decode_slice(data_part.as_bytes(), &mut decode_buf)
    .ok()?;

SIMD Pattern Matching

// Pre-compiled SIMD finders (initialized once)
static PUMPFUN_FINDER: Lazy<memmem::Finder> =
    Lazy::new(|| memmem::Finder::new(b"6EF8rrecthR5Dkzon8Nwu78hRvfCKubJ14M5uBEwF6P"));

// 3-10x faster than .contains()
if PUMPFUN_FINDER.find(log_bytes).is_some() {
    return LogType::PumpFun;
}

Event Type Filtering

// Ultra-fast path for single event type
if include_only.len() == 1 && include_only[0] == EventType::PumpFunTrade {
    if log_type == LogType::PumpFun {
        return parse_pumpfun_trade(  // Zero-copy path
            log, signature, slot, block_time, grpc_recv_us, is_created_buy
        );
    }
}

Lock-Free Queue

// ArrayQueue with 100,000 capacity
let queue = Arc::new(ArrayQueue::<DexEvent>::new(100_000));

// Non-blocking push/pop (no mutex overhead)
let _ = queue.push(event);
if let Some(event) = queue.pop() {
    // Process event
}

🎯 Event Filtering

Reduce processing overhead by filtering specific events:

Example: Trading Bot

let event_filter = EventTypeFilter::include_only(vec![
    EventType::PumpFunTrade,
    EventType::RaydiumAmmV4Swap,
    EventType::RaydiumClmmSwap,
    EventType::OrcaWhirlpoolSwap,
]);

Example: Pool Monitor

let event_filter = EventTypeFilter::include_only(vec![
    EventType::PumpFunCreate,
    EventType::RaydiumClmmCreatePool,
    EventType::OrcaWhirlpoolInitialize,
]);

Performance Impact:

  • 60-80% reduction in processing
  • Lower memory usage
  • Reduced network bandwidth

πŸ”§ Advanced Features

Create+Buy Detection

Automatically detects when a token is created and immediately bought in the same transaction:

// Detects "Program data: GB7IKAUcB3c..." pattern
let has_create = detect_pumpfun_create(logs);

// Sets is_created_buy flag on Trade events
if has_create {
    trade_event.is_created_buy = true;
}

Dynamic Subscription

Update filters without reconnecting:

grpc.update_subscription(
    vec![new_transaction_filter],
    vec![new_account_filter],
).await?;

Performance Metrics

let mut config = ClientConfig::default();
config.enable_metrics = true;

let grpc = YellowstoneGrpc::new_with_config(endpoint, token, config)?;

πŸ“ Project Structure

src/
β”œβ”€β”€ core/
β”‚   └── events.rs          # Event definitions
β”œβ”€β”€ grpc/
β”‚   β”œβ”€β”€ client.rs          # Yellowstone gRPC client
β”‚   └── types.rs           # Filter & config types
β”œβ”€β”€ logs/
β”‚   β”œβ”€β”€ optimized_matcher.rs  # SIMD log detection
β”‚   β”œβ”€β”€ zero_copy_parser.rs   # Zero-copy parsing
β”‚   β”œβ”€β”€ pumpfun.rs         # PumpFun parser
β”‚   β”œβ”€β”€ raydium_*.rs       # Raydium parsers
β”‚   β”œβ”€β”€ orca_*.rs          # Orca parsers
β”‚   └── meteora_*.rs       # Meteora parsers
β”œβ”€β”€ instr/
β”‚   └── *.rs               # Instruction parsers
└── lib.rs

πŸš€ Optimization Techniques

1. SIMD String Matching

  • Replaced all .contains() with memmem::Finder
  • 3-10x performance improvement
  • Pre-compiled static finders

2. Zero-Copy Parsing

  • Stack-allocated buffers (512 bytes)
  • No heap allocation in hot path
  • Inline helper functions

3. Event Type Filtering

  • Early filtering at protocol level
  • Conditional Create detection
  • Single-type ultra-fast path

4. Lock-Free Queue

  • ArrayQueue (100K capacity)
  • Spin-wait hybrid strategy
  • No mutex overhead

5. Aggressive Inlining

#[inline(always)]
fn read_u64_le_inline(data: &[u8], offset: usize) -> Option<u64> {
    if offset + 8 <= data.len() {
        let mut bytes = [0u8; 8];
        bytes.copy_from_slice(&data[offset..offset + 8]);
        Some(u64::from_le_bytes(bytes))
    } else {
        None
    }
}

πŸ“Š Benchmarks

Parsing Latency (Release Mode)

Protocol Avg Latency Min Max
PumpFun Trade (zero-copy) 10-15ΞΌs 8ΞΌs 20ΞΌs
Raydium AMM V4 Swap 15-20ΞΌs 12ΞΌs 25ΞΌs
Orca Whirlpool Swap 15-20ΞΌs 12ΞΌs 25ΞΌs

SIMD Pattern Matching

Operation Before (contains) After (SIMD) Speedup
Protocol detection 50-100ns 10-20ns 3-10x
Create event detection 150ns 30ns 5x

πŸ“„ License

MIT License

πŸ“ž Contact


⚠️ Performance Tips

  1. Use Event Filtering - Filter at the source for 60-80% performance gain
  2. Run in Release Mode - cargo build --release for full optimization
  3. Test with sudo - sudo cargo run --example basic --release for accurate timing
  4. Monitor Latency - Check grpc_recv_us and queue latency in production
  5. Tune Queue Size - Adjust ArrayQueue capacity based on your throughput
  6. Spin-Wait Strategy - Tune spin count (default: 1000) for your use case

πŸ”¬ Development

# Run tests
cargo test

# Run performance example
sudo cargo run --example basic --release

# Build release binary
cargo build --release

# Generate docs
cargo doc --open