From c21e4366fb64130d168150f0ed94293e699eb525 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: bd Date: Sat, 14 Jun 2025 14:55:27 -0400 Subject: Begin work of monkey-patching EPollSelector --- mini-scalene.py | 234 -------------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 234 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 mini-scalene.py (limited to 'mini-scalene.py') diff --git a/mini-scalene.py b/mini-scalene.py deleted file mode 100644 index e957bb0..0000000 --- a/mini-scalene.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,234 +0,0 @@ -import sys -import argparse -import os -import threading -import traceback -import atexit -import signal -import asyncio -import time -from typing import cast -from types import FrameType -from collections import defaultdict - -the_globals = { - '__name__': '__main__', - '__doc__': None, - '__package__': None, - '__loader__': globals()['__loader__'], - '__spec__': None, - '__annotations__': {}, - '__builtins__': globals()['__builtins__'], - '__file__': None, - '__cached__': None, -} - -def parse_arguments(): - '''Parse CLI args''' - parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() - - parser.add_argument('-a', '--async_off', - action='store_false', - help='Turn off experimental async profiling.', - default=True) - - parser.add_argument('script', help='A python script to run') - parser.add_argument('s_args', nargs=argparse.REMAINDER, - help='python script args') - - return parser.parse_args() - - -class mini_scalene(object): - '''A stripped-down version of SCALENE which tallies active lines during - execution.''' - - # a key-value pair where keys represent frame metadata (see - # mini_scalene.frame_to_string) and values represent number of times - # sampled. - cpu_samples = defaultdict(lambda: 0) - cpu_samples_c = defaultdict(lambda: 0) - # number of times samples have been collected - total_cpu_samples = 0 - - # the time, in seconds, between samples - signal_interval = 0.01 - # the timestamp recorded last signal - last_signal_time = 0.0 - - # if we should try to profile asynchronous code. Used to observe - # effectiveness of the implementation. - profile_async = True - - def __init__(self): - signal.signal(signal.SIGPROF, - self.cpu_signal_handler) - signal.setitimer(signal.ITIMER_PROF, - self.signal_interval, - self.signal_interval) - mini_scalene.last_signal_time = mini_scalene.gettime() - - @staticmethod - def gettime(): - '''get the wallclock time''' - return time.perf_counter() - - @staticmethod - def start(profile_async): - mini_scalene.profile_async = profile_async - atexit.register(mini_scalene.exit_handler) - - @staticmethod - def exit_handler(): - '''Turn off profiling signals & pretty-print profiling information.''' - mini_scalene.disable_signals() - # If we've collected any samples, dump them. - print("CPU usage (Python):") - if mini_scalene.total_cpu_samples > 0: - for key in mini_scalene.sort_samples(mini_scalene.cpu_samples): - print(f"{key} : " - f"{mini_scalene.cpu_samples[key] * 100 / mini_scalene.total_cpu_samples:.3f} % " - f"({mini_scalene.cpu_samples[key]:.1f} total samples)") - print("CPU usage (Native):") - for key in mini_scalene.sort_samples(mini_scalene.cpu_samples_c): - print(f"{key} : " - f"{mini_scalene.cpu_samples_c[key] * 100 / mini_scalene.total_cpu_samples:.3f} % " - f"({mini_scalene.cpu_samples_c[key]:.1f} total samples)") - else: - print("(did not run long enough to profile)") - - @staticmethod - def disable_signals(): - signal.signal(signal.ITIMER_PROF, signal.SIG_IGN) - signal.signal(signal.SIGVTALRM, signal.SIG_IGN) - signal.setitimer(signal.ITIMER_PROF, 0) - - @staticmethod - def cpu_signal_handler(sig, frame): - elapsed_since_last_signal = mini_scalene.gettime() - \ - mini_scalene.last_signal_time - c_time_norm = (elapsed_since_last_signal - - mini_scalene.signal_interval) / \ - mini_scalene.signal_interval - - keys = mini_scalene.compute_frames_to_record(frame) - for key in keys: - mini_scalene.cpu_samples[mini_scalene.frame_to_string(key)] += 1 - mini_scalene.cpu_samples_c[mini_scalene.frame_to_string( - key)] += c_time_norm - mini_scalene.total_cpu_samples += elapsed_since_last_signal / \ - mini_scalene.signal_interval - mini_scalene.last_signal_time = mini_scalene.gettime() - - @staticmethod - def compute_frames_to_record(this_frame): - '''Collects all stack frames that Scalene actually processes.''' - frames = [this_frame] - frames += [sys._current_frames().get(t.ident, None) - for t in threading.enumerate()] - frames += mini_scalene.get_async_frames() - - frames = mini_scalene.filter_duplicated_frames(frames) - # Process all the frames to remove ones we aren't going to track. - new_frames = [] - for frame in frames: - if frame is None: - continue - fname = frame.f_code.co_filename - # Record samples only for files we care about. - if (len(fname)) == 0: - # 'eval/compile' gives no f_code.co_filename. We have - # to look back into the outer frame in order to check - # the co_filename. - fname = frame.f_back.f_code.co_filename - while not mini_scalene.should_trace(fname): - # Walk the stack backwards until we hit a frame that - # IS one we should trace (if there is one). i.e., if - # it's in the code being profiled, and it is just - # calling stuff deep in libraries. - if frame: - frame = cast(FrameType, frame.f_back) - else: - break - if frame: - fname = frame.f_code.co_filename - if frame: - new_frames.append(frame) - return new_frames - - @staticmethod - def frame_to_string(frame): - '''Pretty-prints a frame as a function/file name and a line number. - Additionally used a key for tallying lines.''' - co = frame.f_code - func_name = co.co_name - line_no = frame.f_lineno - filename = co.co_filename - return filename + '\t' + func_name + '\t' + str(line_no) - - @staticmethod - def get_async_frames(): - '''Obtains the stack frames of all currently executing tasks.''' - if mini_scalene.is_event_loop_running() and mini_scalene.profile_async: - return [task.get_coro().cr_frame for task in asyncio.all_tasks()] - return [] - - @staticmethod - def should_trace(filename): - '''Returns FALSE if filename is uninteresting to the user.''' - # FIXME Assume GuixSD. Makes filtering easy - if '/gnu/store' in filename: - return False - if filename[0] == '<': - return False - if 'mini-scalene.py' in filename: - return False - return True - - @staticmethod - def is_event_loop_running() -> bool: - '''Returns TRUE if there is an exent loop running. This is what - `asyncio.get_event_loop()' did, before it was deprecated in 3.12''' - return asyncio.get_event_loop_policy()._local._loop is not None - - @staticmethod - def sort_samples(sample_dict): - '''Returns SAMPLE_DICT in descending order by number of samples.''' - return {k: v for k, v in sorted(sample_dict.items(), - key=lambda item: item[1], - reverse=True)} - - @staticmethod - def filter_duplicated_frames(frames) -> bool: - s = set() - dup = [] - for f in frames: - if f in s: - dup.append(f) - else: - s.add(f) - # TODO we probably have one because given get_async_frames returns the - # currently executing task. Would be an easy fix in that method. - # if there's more than one, I cannot explain it. - assert len( - dup) < 2, f"ERROR: More than 1 duplicate frame (shouldn't happen): {dup}" - if len(dup) != 0: - print(f"WARN: Duplicate frame found: {dup}", file=sys.stderr) - return list(s) - - -def main(): - args = parse_arguments() - - sys.argv = [args.script] + args.s_args - try: - with open(args.script, 'rb') as fp: - code = compile(fp.read(), args.script, "exec") - mini_scalene().start(args.async_off) - exec(code, the_globals) - except Exception: - traceback.print_exc() - - -if __name__ == "__main__": - main() -- cgit v1.2.3