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internal: revive google_cpu_profile infra
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@ -14,26 +14,31 @@ extern "C" {
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fn ProfilerStop();
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}
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static PROFILER_STATE: AtomicUsize = AtomicUsize::new(OFF);
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const OFF: usize = 0;
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const ON: usize = 1;
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const PENDING: usize = 2;
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pub fn start(path: &Path) {
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if PROFILER_STATE.compare_and_swap(OFF, PENDING, Ordering::SeqCst) != OFF {
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fn transition(current: usize, new: usize) -> bool {
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static STATE: AtomicUsize = AtomicUsize::new(OFF);
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STATE.compare_exchange(current, new, Ordering::SeqCst, Ordering::SeqCst).is_ok()
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}
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pub(crate) fn start(path: &Path) {
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if !transition(OFF, PENDING) {
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panic!("profiler already started");
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}
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let path = CString::new(path.display().to_string()).unwrap();
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if unsafe { ProfilerStart(path.as_ptr()) } == 0 {
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panic!("profiler failed to start")
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}
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assert!(PROFILER_STATE.compare_and_swap(PENDING, ON, Ordering::SeqCst) == PENDING);
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assert!(transition(PENDING, ON));
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}
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pub fn stop() {
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if PROFILER_STATE.compare_and_swap(ON, PENDING, Ordering::SeqCst) != ON {
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pub(crate) fn stop() {
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if !transition(ON, PENDING) {
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panic!("profiler is not started")
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}
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unsafe { ProfilerStop() };
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assert!(PROFILER_STATE.compare_and_swap(PENDING, OFF, Ordering::SeqCst) == PENDING);
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assert!(transition(PENDING, OFF));
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}
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@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ impl Drop for Scope {
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/// Usage:
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/// 1. Install gpref_tools (https://github.com/gperftools/gperftools), probably packaged with your Linux distro.
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/// 2. Build with `cpu_profiler` feature.
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/// 3. Tun the code, the *raw* output would be in the `./out.profile` file.
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/// 3. Run the code, the *raw* output would be in the `./out.profile` file.
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/// 4. Install pprof for visualization (https://github.com/google/pprof).
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/// 5. Bump sampling frequency to once per ms: `export CPUPROFILE_FREQUENCY=1000`
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/// 6. Use something like `pprof -svg target/release/rust-analyzer ./out.profile` to see the results.
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@ -60,8 +60,17 @@ impl Drop for Scope {
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/// For example, here's how I run profiling on NixOS:
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///
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/// ```bash
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/// $ nix-shell -p gperftools --run \
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/// 'cargo run --release -p rust-analyzer -- parse < ~/projects/rustbench/parser.rs > /dev/null'
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/// $ bat -p shell.nix
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/// with import <nixpkgs> {};
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/// mkShell {
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/// buildInputs = [ gperftools ];
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/// shellHook = ''
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/// export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="${gperftools}/lib:"
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/// '';
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/// }
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/// $ set -x CPUPROFILE_FREQUENCY 1000
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/// $ nix-shell --run 'cargo test --release --package rust-analyzer --lib -- benchmarks::benchmark_integrated_highlighting --exact --nocapture'
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/// $ pprof -svg target/release/deps/rust_analyzer-8739592dc93d63cb crates/rust-analyzer/out.profile > profile.svg
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/// ```
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///
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/// See this diff for how to profile completions:
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@ -81,7 +90,9 @@ pub fn cpu_span() -> CpuSpan {
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#[cfg(not(feature = "cpu_profiler"))]
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{
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eprintln!("cpu_profiler feature is disabled")
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eprintln!(
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r#"cpu profiling is disabled, uncomment `default = [ "cpu_profiler" ]` in Cargo.toml to enable."#
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)
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}
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CpuSpan { _private: () }
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@ -91,7 +102,23 @@ impl Drop for CpuSpan {
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fn drop(&mut self) {
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#[cfg(feature = "cpu_profiler")]
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{
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google_cpu_profiler::stop()
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google_cpu_profiler::stop();
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let profile_data = std::env::current_dir().unwrap().join("out.profile");
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eprintln!("Profile data saved to:\n\n {}\n", profile_data.display());
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let mut cmd = std::process::Command::new("pprof");
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cmd.arg("-svg").arg(std::env::current_exe().unwrap()).arg(&profile_data);
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let out = cmd.output();
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match out {
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Ok(out) if out.status.success() => {
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let svg = profile_data.with_extension("svg");
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std::fs::write(&svg, &out.stdout).unwrap();
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eprintln!("Profile rendered to:\n\n {}\n", svg.display());
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}
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_ => {
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eprintln!("Failed to run:\n\n {:?}\n", cmd);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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@ -51,6 +51,7 @@ fn benchmark_integrated_highlighting() {
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}
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profile::init_from("*>100");
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// let _s = profile::heartbeat_span();
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{
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let _it = stdx::timeit("change");
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@ -63,6 +64,7 @@ fn benchmark_integrated_highlighting() {
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{
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let _it = stdx::timeit("after change");
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let _span = profile::cpu_span();
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let analysis = host.analysis();
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analysis.highlight_as_html(file_id, false).unwrap();
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}
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