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runtime: account for tiny allocs, for testing.AllocsPerRun
Fixes #8734. LGTM=r, bradfitz, dvyukov R=bradfitz, r, dvyukov CC=golang-codereviews, iant, khr https://golang.org/cl/143150043
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@ -79,6 +79,8 @@ runtime·purgecachedstats(MCache *c)
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h = &runtime·mheap;
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mstats.heap_alloc += c->local_cachealloc;
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c->local_cachealloc = 0;
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mstats.tinyallocs += c->local_tinyallocs;
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c->local_tinyallocs = 0;
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mstats.nlookup += c->local_nlookup;
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c->local_nlookup = 0;
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h->largefree += c->local_largefree;
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@ -92,9 +94,10 @@ runtime·purgecachedstats(MCache *c)
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}
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// Size of the trailing by_size array differs between Go and C,
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// and all data after by_size is local to C, not exported to Go.
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// NumSizeClasses was changed, but we can not change Go struct because of backward compatibility.
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// sizeof_C_MStats is what C thinks about size of Go struct.
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uintptr runtime·sizeof_C_MStats = sizeof(MStats) - (NumSizeClasses - 61) * sizeof(mstats.by_size[0]);
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uintptr runtime·sizeof_C_MStats = offsetof(MStats, by_size[61]);
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#define MaxArena32 (2U<<30)
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@ -103,7 +103,6 @@ func mallocgc(size uintptr, typ *_type, flags int) unsafe.Pointer {
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// standalone escaping variables. On a json benchmark
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// the allocator reduces number of allocations by ~12% and
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// reduces heap size by ~20%.
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tinysize := uintptr(c.tinysize)
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if size <= tinysize {
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tiny := unsafe.Pointer(c.tiny)
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@ -121,6 +120,7 @@ func mallocgc(size uintptr, typ *_type, flags int) unsafe.Pointer {
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x = tiny
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c.tiny = (*byte)(add(x, size))
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c.tinysize -= uintptr(size1)
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c.local_tinyallocs++
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if debugMalloc {
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mp := acquirem()
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if mp.mallocing == 0 {
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@ -278,6 +278,8 @@ struct MStats
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uint64 nmalloc;
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uint64 nfree;
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} by_size[NumSizeClasses];
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uint64 tinyallocs; // number of tiny allocations that didn't cause actual allocation; not exported to Go directly
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};
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#define mstats runtime·memstats
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@ -331,6 +333,7 @@ struct MCache
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// See "Tiny allocator" comment in malloc.goc.
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byte* tiny;
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uintptr tinysize;
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uintptr local_tinyallocs; // number of tiny allocs not counted in other stats
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// The rest is not accessed on every malloc.
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MSpan* alloc[NumSizeClasses]; // spans to allocate from
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@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ func init() {
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var memStats MemStats
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if sizeof_C_MStats != unsafe.Sizeof(memStats) {
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println(sizeof_C_MStats, unsafe.Sizeof(memStats))
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panic("MStats vs MemStatsType size mismatch")
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gothrow("MStats vs MemStatsType size mismatch")
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}
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}
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@ -1245,6 +1245,7 @@ runtime·updatememstats(GCStats *stats)
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mstats.by_size[i].nmalloc += runtime·mheap.nsmallfree[i];
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smallfree += runtime·mheap.nsmallfree[i] * runtime·class_to_size[i];
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}
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mstats.nfree += mstats.tinyallocs;
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mstats.nmalloc += mstats.nfree;
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// Calculate derived stats.
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@ -184,6 +184,8 @@ mheap_alloc(MHeap *h, uintptr npage, int32 sizeclass, bool large)
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// transfer stats from cache to global
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mstats.heap_alloc += g->m->mcache->local_cachealloc;
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g->m->mcache->local_cachealloc = 0;
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mstats.tinyallocs += g->m->mcache->local_tinyallocs;
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g->m->mcache->local_tinyallocs = 0;
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s = MHeap_AllocSpanLocked(h, npage);
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if(s != nil) {
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@ -465,6 +467,8 @@ mheap_free(MHeap *h, MSpan *s, int32 acct)
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runtime·lock(&h->lock);
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mstats.heap_alloc += g->m->mcache->local_cachealloc;
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g->m->mcache->local_cachealloc = 0;
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mstats.tinyallocs += g->m->mcache->local_tinyallocs;
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g->m->mcache->local_tinyallocs = 0;
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if(acct) {
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mstats.heap_alloc -= s->npages<<PageShift;
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mstats.heap_objects--;
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src/testing/allocs_test.go
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src/testing/allocs_test.go
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// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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package testing_test
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import "testing"
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var global interface{}
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var allocsPerRunTests = []struct {
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name string
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fn func()
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allocs float64
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}{
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{"alloc *byte", func() { global = new(*byte) }, 1},
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{"alloc complex128", func() { global = new(complex128) }, 1},
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{"alloc float64", func() { global = new(float64) }, 1},
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{"alloc int32", func() { global = new(int32) }, 1},
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{"alloc byte", func() { global = new(byte) }, 1},
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}
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func TestAllocsPerRun(t *testing.T) {
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for _, tt := range allocsPerRunTests {
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if allocs := testing.AllocsPerRun(100, tt.fn); allocs != tt.allocs {
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t.Errorf("AllocsPerRun(100, %s) = %v, want %v", tt.name, allocs, tt.allocs)
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}
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}
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}
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