[Tarantool-patches] [PATCH luajit] sysprof: disable proto and trace dumps in default

Sergey Kaplun skaplun at tarantool.org
Thu Jun 16 09:56:14 MSK 2022


Hi, Maxim!

Thanks for the patch!
LGTM, except a few nits below.

On 12.06.22, Maxim Kokryashkin wrote:
> There is no need to dump proto or trace information for sysprof
> in the default mode. Moreover, attempts to do so will lead to
> segmentation fault due to uninitialized buffer. This commit
> disables proto and trace dumps in the default mode.
> 
> Resolves tarantool/tarantool#7264
> ---
> PR: https://github.com/tarantool/tarantool/pull/7265
> Branch: https://github.com/tarantool/luajit/tree/fckxorg/gh-7264-dump-proto-default-mode
> 
>  src/lj_sysprof.c                              |  4 +-
>  ...4-add-proto-trace-sysprof-default.test.lua | 58 +++++++++++++++++++
>  2 files changed, 60 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
>  create mode 100644 test/tarantool-tests/gh-7264-add-proto-trace-sysprof-default.test.lua
> 
> diff --git a/src/lj_sysprof.c b/src/lj_sysprof.c
> index a4a70146..2e9ed9b3 100644
> --- a/src/lj_sysprof.c
> +++ b/src/lj_sysprof.c

<snipped>

> diff --git a/test/tarantool-tests/gh-7264-add-proto-trace-sysprof-default.test.lua b/test/tarantool-tests/gh-7264-add-proto-trace-sysprof-default.test.lua
> new file mode 100644
> index 00000000..2d2a756a
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/test/tarantool-tests/gh-7264-add-proto-trace-sysprof-default.test.lua
> @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@
> +-- Sysprof is implemented for x86 and x64 architectures only.
> +local ffi = require("ffi")
> +require("utils").skipcond(
> +  jit.arch ~= "x86" and jit.arch ~= "x64" or jit.os ~= "Linux"
> +    or ffi.abi("gc64"),
> +  jit.arch.." architecture or "..jit.os..
> +  " OS is NIY for sysprof"
> +)
> +
> +local tap = require("tap")
> +local jit = require("jit")
> +
> +local test = tap.test("gh-7264-add-proto-trace-sysprof-default.test.lua")
> +test:plan(2)
> +
> +jit.off()
> +jit.flush()
> +
> +local function allocate()
> +  local a = {}
> +  for _ = 1, 1e4 do table.insert(a, "teststring") end

Why do we need so many iterations?
We can manipulate JIT behaviour by using `jit.opt.start('hotloop=1')`.

> +  return a
> +end
> +
> +local chunk = [[
> +function lua_global_f()
> +  local a = 'teststring'

Nit: I suggest to use one type of quotes in the whole test.
(Also, it is better to use single quotes everywhere (its offline
agreement with Igor).

> +end
> +]]
> +
> +-- Trace creation during the sysprof runtime.
> +jit.on()
> +
> +local _ = nil

Why do we need this variable? (If for the `res, _ =` below, we can just
use the single `res = `).

> +local res, err = misc.sysprof.start({ mode = "D" })
> +assert(res, err)
> +allocate()
> +res, _ = misc.sysprof.stop()
> +test:ok(res)

Nit: please add name for the test.

> +
> +jit.off()
> +
> +-- Proto creation during the sysprof runtime.
> +res, err = misc.sysprof.start({ mode = "D" })
> +assert(res, err)
> +
> +res, err = loadstring(chunk)
> +assert(res, err)
> +res()
> +
> +-- luacheck: globals lua_global_f
> +lua_global_f()
> +collectgarbage()
> +res, _ = misc.sysprof.stop()
> +test:ok(res)

Ditto.

> +
> +jit.on()
> +os.exit(test:check() and 0 or 1)
> -- 
> 2.36.1
> 

-- 
Best regards,
Sergey Kaplun


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