[Tarantool-patches] [PATCH luajit 4/7][v2] sysprof: introduce specific errors and default mode
Sergey Kaplun
skaplun at tarantool.org
Tue Feb 18 18:43:53 MSK 2025
Hi, Sergey!
Thanks for the fixes!
After refactoring the code become more readable, thanks!
Now I have a few ideas, see my comments below.
On 13.02.25, Sergey Bronnikov wrote:
> sysprof has a number of options and with any incorrect option it
> returns `false` and error message "profiler misuse". This message
> discourage sysprof users and make using sysprof more complicated.
Typo: s/discourage/discourages/
Typo: s/make/makes/
> The patch sets default profiling mode ("D", that shows only
Typo: s/default/the default/
> virtual machine state counters) if it was not passed and adds
> details to the error message with possible reasons of misuse.
> ---
> src/lib_misc.c | 80 +++++++++++++------
> src/lj_errmsg.h | 5 ++
> .../profilers/misclib-sysprof-lapi.test.lua | 48 +++++++++--
> 3 files changed, 100 insertions(+), 33 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/src/lib_misc.c b/src/lib_misc.c
> index 5b7a4b62..d71904e4 100644
> --- a/src/lib_misc.c
> +++ b/src/lib_misc.c
> @@ -163,6 +163,7 @@ static int on_stop_cb_default(void *opt, uint8_t *buf)
>
> /* The default profiling interval equals to 10 ms. */
> #define SYSPROF_DEFAULT_INTERVAL 10
> +#define SYSPROF_DEFAULT_MODE "D"
> #define SYSPROF_DEFAULT_OUTPUT "sysprof.bin"
>
> static int set_output_path(const char *path, struct luam_Sysprof_Options *opt) {
> @@ -177,21 +178,41 @@ static int set_output_path(const char *path, struct luam_Sysprof_Options *opt) {
> return PROFILE_SUCCESS;
> }
>
> -static int parse_sysprof_opts(lua_State *L, struct luam_Sysprof_Options *opt, int idx) {
> - GCtab *options = lj_lib_checktab(L, idx);
> +static int parse_sysprof_opts(lua_State *L, struct luam_Sysprof_Options *opt,
> + const char **err_details) {
> + int n = (int)(L->top - L->base);
> + if (n != 1) {
I suppose this should be `n == 0`. Otherwise we will observe the
following behaviour:
| src/luajit -e 'print(misc.sysprof.start(1, 2, 3))'
| true
> + opt->mode = LUAM_SYSPROF_DEFAULT;
> + opt->interval = SYSPROF_DEFAULT_INTERVAL;
> + goto set_path;
I suppose it is better to set path explicitly here and goto ctx_allocate;
> + }
> +
> + if (!lua_istable(L, 1)) {
The more I think about it, the more it looks like a bug -- all library
functions raise an error when they get a bad parameter type.
Maybe we should just use `lj_lib_checktab()` here? This will help the
user to find an error and be consistent with memprof behaviour. So,
bugfix isn't breaking change, since something is working incorrectly.
Plus, as a bonus we don't need to introduce the new error with the same
meaning we have already.
OTOH, if you are against it, we may leave it as is, but check it via
`tvistab()` instead.
What do you think?
And the same should be done with the parameters in table content --
their type should be checked at once and the corresponding error should
be raised. I suppose we can introduce a local (inside this translation
unit) helper `key_opt_type()` here -- we will check a type for the keys
`path`, `mode`, `interval` and raise the user-friendly error like:
`bad key 'mode' in 'start' argument (string expected, got table)`.
See how it is done in `lj_lib_check*()` for inspiration.
> + *err_details = err2msg(LJ_ERR_PROF_DETAILS_BADTABLE);
> + return PROFILE_ERRUSE;
> + }
> +
> + GCtab *options = lj_lib_checktab(L, 1);
This check is excess, let's move it above, as I suggested.
>
> /* Get profiling mode. */
> {
> const char *mode = NULL;
>
> cTValue *mode_opt = lj_tab_getstr(options, lj_str_newlit(L, "mode"));
> - if (!mode_opt || !tvisstr(mode_opt)) {
> - return PROFILE_ERRUSE;
> + if (mode_opt) {
> + if (!tvisstr(mode_opt)) {
> + *err_details = err2msg(LJ_ERR_PROF_DETAILS_BADMODE);
> + return PROFILE_ERRUSE;
> + }
> + mode = strVdata(mode_opt);
> + if (strlen(mode) > 0 && mode[1] != '\0') {
Minor: It's better to use `(strlen(mode) == 0) || mode[1] != '\0'` -- we
don't got further in code below, just early return here.
> + *err_details = err2msg(LJ_ERR_PROF_DETAILS_BADMODE);
> + return PROFILE_ERRUSE;
> + }
> }
>
<snipped>
> +set_path:
> +
> /* Get output path. */
> if (opt->mode != LUAM_SYSPROF_DEFAULT)
> {
> @@ -230,8 +256,10 @@ static int parse_sysprof_opts(lua_State *L, struct luam_Sysprof_Options *opt, in
> cTValue *pathtv = lj_tab_getstr(options, lj_str_newlit(L, "path"));
> if (!pathtv)
> path = SYSPROF_DEFAULT_OUTPUT;
> - else if (!tvisstr(pathtv))
> + else if (!tvisstr(pathtv)) {
It is better to wrap if and else branches too like the following:
| if () {
| } else if () {
| } else {
| }
> + *err_details = err2msg(LJ_ERR_PROF_DETAILS_BADPATH);
> return PROFILE_ERRUSE;
> + }
> else
> path = strVdata(pathtv);
>
> @@ -251,29 +279,28 @@ static int parse_sysprof_opts(lua_State *L, struct luam_Sysprof_Options *opt, in
> return PROFILE_SUCCESS;
> }
>
> -static int parse_options(lua_State *L, struct luam_Sysprof_Options *opt)
> -{
> - if (lua_gettop(L) != 1)
> - return PROFILE_ERRUSE;
> -
> - if (!lua_istable(L, 1))
> - return PROFILE_ERRUSE;
> -
> - return parse_sysprof_opts(L, opt, 1);
> -}
> -
> -static int sysprof_error(lua_State *L, int status)
> +static int sysprof_error(lua_State *L, int status, const char *err_details)
> {
> switch (status) {
> case PROFILE_ERRUSE:
> lua_pushnil(L);
> lua_pushstring(L, err2msg(LJ_ERR_PROF_MISUSE));
> + if (err_details) {
> + lua_pushstring(L, ": ");
I suppose we may use string formatting here instead of concatenation Lua
C API call:
See usage of `lj_strfmt_pushf()` for the details.
Also, we may use nice helper to avoid code copy-pasting.
> + lua_pushstring(L, err_details);
> + lua_concat(L, 3);
> + }
> lua_pushinteger(L, EINVAL);
> return 3;
> #if LJ_HASSYSPROF
> case PROFILE_ERRRUN:
> lua_pushnil(L);
> lua_pushstring(L, err2msg(LJ_ERR_PROF_ISRUNNING));
> + if (err_details) {
> + lua_pushstring(L, ": ");
> + lua_pushstring(L, err_details);
> + lua_concat(L, 3);
> + }
> lua_pushinteger(L, EINVAL);
> return 3;
> case PROFILE_ERRIO:
> @@ -291,15 +318,16 @@ LJLIB_CF(misc_sysprof_start)
<snipped>
> diff --git a/src/lj_errmsg.h b/src/lj_errmsg.h
> index 19c41f0b..b5c3a275 100644
> --- a/src/lj_errmsg.h
> +++ b/src/lj_errmsg.h
> @@ -188,6 +188,11 @@ ERRDEF(PROF_ISRUNNING, "profiler is running already")
> ERRDEF(PROF_NOTRUNNING, "profiler is not running")
> #endif
>
> +ERRDEF(PROF_DETAILS_BADMODE, "profiler mode must be 'D', 'L' or 'C'")
> +ERRDEF(PROF_DETAILS_BADINTERVAL, "profiler interval must be greater than 1")
> +ERRDEF(PROF_DETAILS_BADPATH, "profiler path does not exist")
> +ERRDEF(PROF_DETAILS_BADTABLE, "profiler expects a table with parameters")
> +
These changes should be under the LJ_HASSYSPROF ifdef.
Also, I suggest the following naming:
| SYSPROF_BADMODE
| SYSPROF_BADINTERVAL
With this it will be obviour that they are sysprof-specific and not too
long.
> #undef ERRDEF
>
> /* Detecting unused error messages:
> diff --git a/test/tarantool-tests/profilers/misclib-sysprof-lapi.test.lua b/test/tarantool-tests/profilers/misclib-sysprof-lapi.test.lua
> index 32fa384c..7622323a 100644
> --- a/test/tarantool-tests/profilers/misclib-sysprof-lapi.test.lua
> +++ b/test/tarantool-tests/profilers/misclib-sysprof-lapi.test.lua
> @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ local test = tap.test("misclib-sysprof-lapi"):skipcond({
> ["Disabled due to #10803"] = os.getenv("LUAJIT_TEST_USE_VALGRIND"),
> })
>
> -test:plan(19)
> +test:plan(33)
>
> jit.off()
> -- XXX: Run JIT tuning functions in a safe frame to avoid errors
> @@ -65,10 +65,25 @@ end
>
> -- Wrong profiling mode.
> local res, err, errno = misc.sysprof.start{ mode = "A" }
> -test:ok(res == nil and err:match("profiler misuse"),
> - "result status with wrong profiling mode")
> +test:ok(res == nil, "result status with wrong profiling mode")
> +test:ok(err:match("profiler mode must be 'D', 'L' or 'C'"),
> + "error with wrong profiling mode")
I would rather still check matching with `profiler misuse:` error (as a
separate testcase). Here and below. But it's up to you. Feel free to
ignore.
> test:ok(type(errno) == "number", "errno with wrong profiling mode")
>
> +-- Missed profiling mode.
> +res, err, errno = misc.sysprof.start{}
> +test:is(res, true, "res with missed profiling mode")
> +test:is(err, nil, "no error with missed profiling mode")
> +test:is(errno, nil, "no errno with missed profiling mode")
> +assert(misc.sysprof.stop())
> +
> +-- Not a table.
This should be changed to the pcall() after the changes I suggested.
> +res, err, errno = misc.sysprof.start("NOT A TABLE")
> +test:ok(res == nil, "res with not a table")
> +test:ok(err:match("profiler expects a table with parameters"),
> + "error with not a table")
> +test:ok(type(errno) == "number", "errno with not a table")
Please also check the case with multiple arguments (2 cases: all
invalid, and only first valid).
> +
> -- Already running.
> res, err = misc.sysprof.start{ mode = "D" }
> assert(res, err)
> @@ -92,11 +107,30 @@ test:ok(res == nil and err:match("No such file or directory"),
> "result status and error with bad path")
> test:ok(type(errno) == "number", "errno with bad path")
>
> --- Bad interval.
> +-- Bad interval (-1).
> res, err, errno = misc.sysprof.start{ mode = "C", interval = -1 }
> -test:ok(res == nil and err:match("profiler misuse"),
> - "result status and error with bad interval")
> -test:ok(type(errno) == "number", "errno with bad interval")
> +test:is(res, nil, "result status and error with bad interval -1")
> +test:ok(err:match("profiler interval must be greater than 1"),
> + "error with bad interval -1")
> +test:ok(type(errno) == "number", "errno with bad interval -1")
> +
> +-- Bad interval (0).
> +res, err, errno = misc.sysprof.start{ mode = "C", interval = 0 }
> +test:ok(res == nil, "res with bad interval 0")
> +test:ok(err:match("profiler interval must be greater than 1"),
> + "error with bad interval 0")
> +test:ok(type(errno) == "number", "errno with bad interval 0")
> +
> +-- Good interval (1).
> +res, err, errno = misc.sysprof.start{
Minor: Please use brackets for functions call.
> + mode = "C",
> + interval = 1,
> + path = "/dev/null",
> +}
> +test:is(res, true, "res with good interval 1")
> +test:is(err, nil, "no error with good interval 1")
> +test:is(errno, nil, "no errno with good interval 1")
> +misc.sysprof.stop()
>
> -- DEFAULT MODE
>
> --
> 2.34.1
>
--
Best regards,
Sergey Kaplun
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