node/lib/internal/process/per_thread.js
Adrien Maret 83ab5433ff process: add direct access to rss without iterating pages
Accessing the rss value through memoryUsage() can be expensive
because this method will also generate  memory usage statistics
by iterating on each page.
This commit intend to offer a more direct access to rss value.

Refs: #33384

PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/34291
Reviewed-By: Gerhard Stöbich <deb2001-github@yahoo.de>
Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
2021-01-03 13:16:36 +00:00

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'use strict';
// This files contains process bootstrappers that can be
// run when setting up each thread, including the main
// thread and the worker threads.
const {
ArrayIsArray,
ArrayPrototypeMap,
ArrayPrototypePush,
ArrayPrototypeSplice,
BigUint64Array,
Float64Array,
NumberMAX_SAFE_INTEGER,
ObjectDefineProperty,
ObjectFreeze,
ReflectApply,
RegExpPrototypeTest,
SafeSet,
StringPrototypeEndsWith,
StringPrototypeReplace,
StringPrototypeSlice,
StringPrototypeStartsWith,
Uint32Array,
} = primordials;
const {
errnoException,
codes: {
ERR_ASSERTION,
ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE,
ERR_INVALID_ARG_VALUE,
ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE,
ERR_UNKNOWN_SIGNAL
}
} = require('internal/errors');
const format = require('internal/util/inspect').format;
const constants = internalBinding('constants').os.signals;
function assert(x, msg) {
if (!x) throw new ERR_ASSERTION(msg || 'assertion error');
}
function getFastAPIs(binding) {
const {
hrtime: _hrtime
} = binding.getFastAPIs();
// The 3 entries filled in by the original process.hrtime contains
// the upper/lower 32 bits of the second part of the value,
// and the remaining nanoseconds of the value.
const hrValues = new Uint32Array(_hrtime.buffer);
function hrtime(time) {
_hrtime.hrtime();
if (time !== undefined) {
if (!ArrayIsArray(time)) {
throw new ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE('time', 'Array', time);
}
if (time.length !== 2) {
throw new ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE('time', 2, time.length);
}
const sec = (hrValues[0] * 0x100000000 + hrValues[1]) - time[0];
const nsec = hrValues[2] - time[1];
const needsBorrow = nsec < 0;
return [needsBorrow ? sec - 1 : sec, needsBorrow ? nsec + 1e9 : nsec];
}
return [
hrValues[0] * 0x100000000 + hrValues[1],
hrValues[2]
];
}
// Use a BigUint64Array in the closure because this is actually a bit
// faster than simply returning a BigInt from C++ in V8 7.1.
const hrBigintValues = new BigUint64Array(_hrtime.buffer, 0, 1);
function hrtimeBigInt() {
_hrtime.hrtimeBigInt();
return hrBigintValues[0];
}
return {
hrtime,
hrtimeBigInt,
};
}
// The execution of this function itself should not cause any side effects.
function wrapProcessMethods(binding) {
const {
cpuUsage: _cpuUsage,
memoryUsage: _memoryUsage,
rss,
resourceUsage: _resourceUsage
} = binding;
function _rawDebug(...args) {
binding._rawDebug(ReflectApply(format, null, args));
}
// Create the argument array that will be passed to the native function.
const cpuValues = new Float64Array(2);
// Replace the native function with the JS version that calls the native
// function.
function cpuUsage(prevValue) {
// If a previous value was passed in, ensure it has the correct shape.
if (prevValue) {
if (!previousValueIsValid(prevValue.user)) {
if (typeof prevValue !== 'object')
throw new ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE('prevValue', 'object', prevValue);
if (typeof prevValue.user !== 'number') {
throw new ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE('prevValue.user',
'number', prevValue.user);
}
throw new ERR_INVALID_ARG_VALUE.RangeError('prevValue.user',
prevValue.user);
}
if (!previousValueIsValid(prevValue.system)) {
if (typeof prevValue.system !== 'number') {
throw new ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE('prevValue.system',
'number', prevValue.system);
}
throw new ERR_INVALID_ARG_VALUE.RangeError('prevValue.system',
prevValue.system);
}
}
// Call the native function to get the current values.
_cpuUsage(cpuValues);
// If a previous value was passed in, return diff of current from previous.
if (prevValue) {
return {
user: cpuValues[0] - prevValue.user,
system: cpuValues[1] - prevValue.system
};
}
// If no previous value passed in, return current value.
return {
user: cpuValues[0],
system: cpuValues[1]
};
}
// Ensure that a previously passed in value is valid. Currently, the native
// implementation always returns numbers <= Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER.
function previousValueIsValid(num) {
return typeof num === 'number' &&
num <= NumberMAX_SAFE_INTEGER &&
num >= 0;
}
const memValues = new Float64Array(5);
function memoryUsage() {
_memoryUsage(memValues);
return {
rss: memValues[0],
heapTotal: memValues[1],
heapUsed: memValues[2],
external: memValues[3],
arrayBuffers: memValues[4]
};
}
memoryUsage.rss = rss;
function exit(code) {
if (code || code === 0)
process.exitCode = code;
if (!process._exiting) {
process._exiting = true;
process.emit('exit', process.exitCode || 0);
}
// FIXME(joyeecheung): This is an undocumented API that gets monkey-patched
// in the user land. Either document it, or deprecate it in favor of a
// better public alternative.
process.reallyExit(process.exitCode || 0);
}
function kill(pid, sig) {
let err;
// eslint-disable-next-line eqeqeq
if (pid != (pid | 0)) {
throw new ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE('pid', 'number', pid);
}
// Preserve null signal
if (sig === (sig | 0)) {
// XXX(joyeecheung): we have to use process._kill here because
// it's monkey-patched by tests.
err = process._kill(pid, sig);
} else {
sig = sig || 'SIGTERM';
if (constants[sig]) {
err = process._kill(pid, constants[sig]);
} else {
throw new ERR_UNKNOWN_SIGNAL(sig);
}
}
if (err)
throw errnoException(err, 'kill');
return true;
}
const resourceValues = new Float64Array(16);
function resourceUsage() {
_resourceUsage(resourceValues);
return {
userCPUTime: resourceValues[0],
systemCPUTime: resourceValues[1],
maxRSS: resourceValues[2],
sharedMemorySize: resourceValues[3],
unsharedDataSize: resourceValues[4],
unsharedStackSize: resourceValues[5],
minorPageFault: resourceValues[6],
majorPageFault: resourceValues[7],
swappedOut: resourceValues[8],
fsRead: resourceValues[9],
fsWrite: resourceValues[10],
ipcSent: resourceValues[11],
ipcReceived: resourceValues[12],
signalsCount: resourceValues[13],
voluntaryContextSwitches: resourceValues[14],
involuntaryContextSwitches: resourceValues[15]
};
}
return {
_rawDebug,
cpuUsage,
resourceUsage,
memoryUsage,
kill,
exit
};
}
const replaceUnderscoresRegex = /_/g;
const leadingDashesRegex = /^--?/;
const trailingValuesRegex = /=.*$/;
// This builds the initial process.allowedNodeEnvironmentFlags
// from data in the config binding.
function buildAllowedFlags() {
const {
envSettings: { kAllowedInEnvironment }
} = internalBinding('options');
const { options, aliases } = require('internal/options');
const allowedNodeEnvironmentFlags = [];
for (const [name, info] of options) {
if (info.envVarSettings === kAllowedInEnvironment) {
ArrayPrototypePush(allowedNodeEnvironmentFlags, name);
}
}
for (const [ from, expansion ] of aliases) {
let isAccepted = true;
for (const to of expansion) {
if (!StringPrototypeStartsWith(to, '-') || to === '--') continue;
const recursiveExpansion = aliases.get(to);
if (recursiveExpansion) {
if (recursiveExpansion[0] === to)
ArrayPrototypeSplice(recursiveExpansion, 0, 1);
ArrayPrototypePush(expansion, ...recursiveExpansion);
continue;
}
isAccepted = options.get(to).envVarSettings === kAllowedInEnvironment;
if (!isAccepted) break;
}
if (isAccepted) {
let canonical = from;
if (StringPrototypeEndsWith(canonical, '='))
canonical = StringPrototypeSlice(canonical, 0, canonical.length - 1);
if (StringPrototypeEndsWith(canonical, ' <arg>'))
canonical = StringPrototypeSlice(canonical, 0, canonical.length - 4);
ArrayPrototypePush(allowedNodeEnvironmentFlags, canonical);
}
}
const trimLeadingDashes =
(flag) => StringPrototypeReplace(flag, leadingDashesRegex, '');
// Save these for comparison against flags provided to
// process.allowedNodeEnvironmentFlags.has() which lack leading dashes.
const nodeFlags = new SafeSet(ArrayPrototypeMap(allowedNodeEnvironmentFlags,
trimLeadingDashes));
class NodeEnvironmentFlagsSet extends SafeSet {
constructor(...args) {
super(...args);
// The super constructor consumes `add`, but
// disallow any future adds.
ObjectDefineProperty(this, 'add', {
value: () => this
});
}
delete() {
// No-op, `Set` API compatible
return false;
}
clear() {
// No-op
}
has(key) {
// This will return `true` based on various possible
// permutations of a flag, including present/missing leading
// dash(es) and/or underscores-for-dashes.
// Strips any values after `=`, inclusive.
// TODO(addaleax): It might be more flexible to run the option parser
// on a dummy option set and see whether it rejects the argument or
// not.
if (typeof key === 'string') {
key = StringPrototypeReplace(key, replaceUnderscoresRegex, '-');
if (RegExpPrototypeTest(leadingDashesRegex, key)) {
key = StringPrototypeReplace(key, trailingValuesRegex, '');
return super.has(key);
}
return nodeFlags.has(key);
}
return false;
}
}
ObjectFreeze(NodeEnvironmentFlagsSet.prototype.constructor);
ObjectFreeze(NodeEnvironmentFlagsSet.prototype);
return ObjectFreeze(new NodeEnvironmentFlagsSet(
allowedNodeEnvironmentFlags
));
}
// Lazy load internal/trace_events_async_hooks only if the async_hooks
// trace event category is enabled.
let traceEventsAsyncHook;
// Dynamically enable/disable the traceEventsAsyncHook
function toggleTraceCategoryState(asyncHooksEnabled) {
if (asyncHooksEnabled) {
if (!traceEventsAsyncHook) {
traceEventsAsyncHook =
require('internal/trace_events_async_hooks').createHook();
}
traceEventsAsyncHook.enable();
} else if (traceEventsAsyncHook) {
traceEventsAsyncHook.disable();
}
}
module.exports = {
toggleTraceCategoryState,
getFastAPIs,
assert,
buildAllowedFlags,
wrapProcessMethods
};