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1 /* Why the hell is XEmacs so fucking slow?
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2 Copyright (C) 1996, 2002, 2003, 2004 Ben Wing.
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3 Copyright (C) 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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4
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5 This file is part of XEmacs.
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6
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7 XEmacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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8 under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
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9 Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any
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10 later version.
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11
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12 XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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13 ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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14 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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15 for more details.
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16
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17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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18 along with XEmacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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19 the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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20 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
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21
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22 #include <config.h>
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23 #include "lisp.h"
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24
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25 #include "backtrace.h"
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26 #include "bytecode.h"
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27 #include "elhash.h"
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28 #include "hash.h"
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29 #include "profile.h"
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30
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31 #include "syssignal.h"
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32 #include "systime.h"
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33
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34 #ifndef HAVE_SETITIMER
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35 #error Sorry charlie. We need a scalpel and all we have is a lawnmower.
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36 #endif
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37
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38 #ifdef WIN32_ANY
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39 int mswindows_is_blocking;
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40 #endif
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41
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42 /* Written by Ben Wing. */
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43
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44 /*
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45
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46 Documented in
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47
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48 (Info-goto-node "(internals)Profiling")
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49 */
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50
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51 /* We use a plain table here because we're recording inside of a signal
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52 handler. */
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53 static struct hash_table *big_profile_table;
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54 Lisp_Object Vtotal_timing_profile_table;
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55 Lisp_Object Vcall_count_profile_table;
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56 Lisp_Object Vtotal_gc_usage_profile_table;
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57 Lisp_Object Vgc_usage_profile_table;
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58
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59 extern int lisp_eval_depth;
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60
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61 extern EMACS_UINT total_consing;
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62 static volatile EMACS_UINT total_ticks;
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63
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64 Fixnum default_profiling_interval;
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65
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66 int profiling_active;
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67
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68 static Lisp_Object QSprocessing_events_at_top_level;
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69 static Lisp_Object QSunknown, QSprofile_overhead;
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70
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71 #ifdef DEBUG_XEMACS
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72 /* For temporary profiling */
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73 Lisp_Object QSin_temp_spot_1;
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74 Lisp_Object QSin_temp_spot_2;
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75 Lisp_Object QSin_temp_spot_3;
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76 Lisp_Object QSin_temp_spot_4;
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77 Lisp_Object QSin_temp_spot_5;
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78 #endif /* DEBUG_XEMACS */
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79
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80 static Lisp_Object Qtiming, Qtotal_timing, Qcall_count;
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81 static Lisp_Object Qgc_usage, Qtotal_gc_usage;
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82
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83 /* This needs to be >= the total number of defined internal sections,
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84 plus 1 or 2?? Set it extra big just to be ultra-paranoid. */
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85 #define EXTRA_BREATHING_ROOM 100
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86
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87 /* We use profiling_lock to prevent the signal handler from writing to
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88 the table while another routine is operating on it. We also set
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89 profiling_lock in case the timeout between signal calls is short
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90 enough to catch us while we're already in there. */
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91 static volatile int profiling_lock;
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92
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93 /* Whether we're in the process of doing *any* profiling-related stuff.
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94 Used to indicate amount of time spent profiling. */
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95 static int in_profiling;
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96
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97 #if 0 /* #### for KKCC, eventually */
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99 static const struct memory_description hentry_description_1[] = {
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100 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (hentry, key) },
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101 { XD_END }
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102 };
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103
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104 static const struct sized_memory_description hentry_description = {
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105 sizeof (hentry),
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106 hentry_description_1
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107 };
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109 static const struct memory_description plain_hash_table_description_1[] = {
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110 { XD_ELEMCOUNT, offsetof (struct hash_table, size) },
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111 { XD_BLOCK_PTR, offsetof (struct hash_table, harray), XD_INDIRECT (0, 0),
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112 { &hentry_description } },
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113 { XD_END }
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114 };
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115
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116 static const struct sized_memory_description plain_hash_table_description = {
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117 sizeof (struct hash_table),
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118 plain_hash_table_description_1
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119 };
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120
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121 #endif /* 0 */
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122
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123 static void
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124 create_timing_profile_table (void)
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125 {
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126 /* The hash code can safely be called from a signal handler except when
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127 it has to grow the hash table. In this case, it calls realloc(),
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128 which is not (in general) re-entrant. The way we deal with this is
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129 documented at the top of this file. */
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130 if (!big_profile_table)
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131 big_profile_table = make_hash_table (2000);
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132 }
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133
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134 static void
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135 create_profile_tables (void)
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136 {
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137 create_timing_profile_table ();
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138 if (NILP (Vtotal_timing_profile_table))
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139 Vtotal_timing_profile_table =
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140 make_lisp_hash_table (1000, HASH_TABLE_NON_WEAK, HASH_TABLE_EQ);
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141 if (NILP (Vcall_count_profile_table))
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142 Vcall_count_profile_table =
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143 make_lisp_hash_table (1000, HASH_TABLE_NON_WEAK, HASH_TABLE_EQ);
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144 if (NILP (Vgc_usage_profile_table))
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145 Vgc_usage_profile_table =
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146 make_lisp_hash_table (1000, HASH_TABLE_NON_WEAK, HASH_TABLE_EQ);
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147 if (NILP (Vtotal_gc_usage_profile_table))
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148 Vtotal_gc_usage_profile_table =
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149 make_lisp_hash_table (1000, HASH_TABLE_NON_WEAK, HASH_TABLE_EQ);
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150 }
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151
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152 static Lisp_Object
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153 current_profile_function (void)
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154 {
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155 Lisp_Object fun;
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156 struct backtrace *bt = backtrace_list;
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157
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158 /* 2 because we set in_profiling when we entered the current routine. */
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159 if (in_profiling >= 2)
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160 return QSprofile_overhead;
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161
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162 /* Find a function actually being called. Potentially (?) there could be
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163 a number of non-calling funs -- calling foo autoloads, which tries to
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164 call bar, but requires evalling its args first, which calls baz, ...
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165 If profiling was not enabled when the function was called, just treat
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166 the function as actually called, because the info about whether we've
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167 finished the preamble will not have been recorded. */
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168 for (; bt && !bt->function_being_called; bt = bt->next)
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169 ;
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170
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171 if (bt)
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172 {
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173 fun = *bt->function;
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174
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175 if (!SYMBOLP (fun)
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176 && !COMPILED_FUNCTIONP (fun)
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177 && !SUBRP (fun)
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178 && !CONSP (fun)
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179 && !STRINGP (fun))
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180 fun = QSunknown;
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181 }
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182 else
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183 fun = QSprocessing_events_at_top_level;
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184 return fun;
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185 }
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186
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187 void
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188 profile_record_consing (EMACS_INT size)
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189 {
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190 in_profiling++;
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191 inchash_eq (current_profile_function (), Vgc_usage_profile_table, size);
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192 in_profiling--;
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193 }
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194
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195 void
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196 profile_record_unconsing (EMACS_INT size)
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197 {
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198 /* If we don't want to record values less than 0, change this; but then
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199 the totals won't be accurate. */
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200 profile_record_consing (-size);
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201 }
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202
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203 inline static void
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204 profile_sow_backtrace (struct backtrace *bt)
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205 {
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206 bt->current_total_timing_val =
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207 XINT (Fgethash (*bt->function, Vtotal_timing_profile_table, Qzero));
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208 bt->current_total_gc_usage_val =
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209 XINT (Fgethash (*bt->function, Vtotal_gc_usage_profile_table, Qzero));
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210 bt->function_being_called = 1;
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211 /* Need to think carefully about the exact order of operations here
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212 so that we don't end up with totals being less than function-only
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213 values; */
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214 bt->total_consing_at_start = total_consing;
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215 /* Order of operation is tricky here because we want the total function
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216 time to be as close as possible to (and absolutely not less than) the
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217 function-only time. From the sigprof-handler's perspective, the
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218 function is "entered" the moment we finish executing the
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219 in_profiling-- statement below, and ends the moment we finish
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220 executing the in_profiling++ statement in
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221 profile_record_just_called(). By recording the tick value as close as
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222 possible to the "in-function" window but not in it, we satisfy the
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223 conditions just mentioned. */
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224 bt->total_ticks_at_start = total_ticks;
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225 }
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227 void
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228 profile_record_about_to_call (struct backtrace *bt)
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229 {
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230 in_profiling++;
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231 profiling_lock = 1;
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232 /* See comments in create_timing_profile_table(). */
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233 pregrow_hash_table_if_necessary (big_profile_table, EXTRA_BREATHING_ROOM);
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234 profiling_lock = 0;
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235 inchash_eq (*bt->function, Vcall_count_profile_table, 1);
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236 /* This may be set if the function was in its preamble at the time that
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237 `start-profiling' was called. If so, we shouldn't reset the values
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238 because we may get inconsistent results, since we have already started
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239 recording ticks and consing for the function. */
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240 if (!bt->function_being_called)
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241 profile_sow_backtrace (bt);
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242 in_profiling--;
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243 }
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244
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245 inline static void
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246 profile_reap_backtrace (struct backtrace *bt)
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247 {
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248 EMACS_UINT ticks;
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249 /* The following statement *MUST* come directly after the preceding one!
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250 See the comment above. */
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251 ticks = total_ticks;
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252 /* We need to reset the "in-function" flag here. Otherwise the sigprof
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253 handler will record more ticks for the function while the post-amble
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254 is executing, and its value will be > our total value. */
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255 bt->function_being_called = 0;
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256 Fputhash (*bt->function,
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257 /* This works even when the total_ticks value has overwrapped.
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258 Same for total_consing below. */
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259 make_int ((EMACS_INT) (ticks - bt->total_ticks_at_start)
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260 + bt->current_total_timing_val),
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261 Vtotal_timing_profile_table);
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262 Fputhash (*bt->function,
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263 make_int ((EMACS_INT)
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264 (total_consing - bt->total_consing_at_start)
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265 + bt->current_total_gc_usage_val),
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266 Vtotal_gc_usage_profile_table);
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267 }
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268
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269 void
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270 profile_record_just_called (struct backtrace *bt)
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271 {
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272 in_profiling++;
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273 profile_reap_backtrace (bt);
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274 in_profiling--;
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275 }
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276
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277 /* Called when unwinding the catch stack after a throw or signal, to
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278 note that we are exiting the function. */
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279 void
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280 profile_record_unwind (struct backtrace *bt)
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281 {
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282 /* We may have thrown while still in a function's preamble. */
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283 if (bt->function_being_called)
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284 profile_record_just_called (bt);
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285 }
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286
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287 static SIGTYPE
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288 sigprof_handler (int UNUSED (signo))
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290 #ifdef WIN32_ANY
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291 /* Windows unfortunately does not have any such thing as setitimer
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292 (ITIMER_PROF, ...), which runs in process time. Everything is real
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293 time. So to get slightly more reasonable results, ignore completely
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294 the times when we're blocking. Same applies, of course, to Cygwin. */
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295 if (mswindows_is_blocking)
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296 return;
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297 #endif
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298
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299 in_profiling++;
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300 total_ticks++;
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301
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302 /* Don't do anything if we are shutting down, or are doing a maphash
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303 or clrhash on the table. */
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304 if (!profiling_lock && !preparing_for_armageddon)
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305 {
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306 Lisp_Object fun = current_profile_function ();
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307
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308 /* If something below causes an error to be signaled, we'll
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309 not correctly reset this flag. But we'll be in worse shape
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310 than that anyways, since we'll longjmp back to the last
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311 condition case. */
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312 profiling_lock = 1;
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313
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314 {
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315 long count;
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316 const void *vval;
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317
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318 if (gethash (LISP_TO_VOID (fun), big_profile_table, &vval))
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319 count = (long) vval;
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320 else
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321 count = 0;
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322 count++;
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323 vval = (const void *) count;
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324 puthash (LISP_TO_VOID (fun), (void *) vval, big_profile_table);
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325 }
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326
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327 profiling_lock = 0;
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328 }
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329 in_profiling--;
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330 }
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331
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332 DEFUN ("start-profiling", Fstart_profiling, 0, 1, "", /*
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333 Start profiling, with profile queries every MICROSECS.
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334 If MICROSECS is nil or omitted, the value of `default-profiling-interval'
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335 is used.
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336
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337 Information on function timings and call counts is currently recorded.
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338 You can retrieve the recorded profiling info using `get-profiling-info',
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339 or the higher-level function `profile-results'.
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340
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341 Starting and stopping profiling does not clear the currently recorded
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342 info. Thus you can start and stop as many times as you want and everything
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343 will be properly accumulated. (To clear, use `clear-profiling-info'.)
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344 */
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345 (microsecs))
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346 {
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347 /* This function can GC */
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348 int msecs;
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349 struct itimerval foo;
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350 int depth;
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351
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352 if (profiling_active)
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353 return Qnil;
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354 depth = internal_bind_int (&in_profiling, 1 + in_profiling);
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355
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356 create_profile_tables ();
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357 /* See comments at top of file and in create_timing_profile_table().
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358 We ensure enough breathing room for all entries currently on the
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359 stack. */
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360 pregrow_hash_table_if_necessary (big_profile_table,
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361 EXTRA_BREATHING_ROOM + lisp_eval_depth);
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362
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363 if (NILP (microsecs))
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364 msecs = default_profiling_interval;
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365 else
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366 {
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367 CHECK_NATNUM (microsecs);
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368 msecs = XINT (microsecs);
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369 }
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370 if (msecs <= 0)
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371 msecs = 1000;
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372
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373 set_timeout_signal (SIGPROF, sigprof_handler);
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374 {
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375 struct backtrace *bt = backtrace_list;
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376
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377 /* When we begin profiling, pretend like we just entered all the
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378 functions currently on the stack. When we stop profiling, do the
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379 opposite. This ensures consistent values being recorded for both
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380 function-only and total in such cases. */
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381 for (; bt; bt = bt->next)
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382 profile_sow_backtrace (bt);
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383 }
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384 profiling_active = 1;
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385 profiling_lock = 0;
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386 foo.it_value.tv_sec = 0;
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387 foo.it_value.tv_usec = msecs;
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388 EMACS_NORMALIZE_TIME (foo.it_value);
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389 foo.it_interval = foo.it_value;
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390 qxe_setitimer (ITIMER_PROF, &foo, 0);
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391 unbind_to (depth);
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392 return Qnil;
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393 }
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394
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395 DEFUN ("stop-profiling", Fstop_profiling, 0, 0, "", /*
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396 Stop profiling.
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397 */
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398 ())
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399 {
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400 /* This function does not GC */
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401 struct itimerval foo;
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402
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403 if (!profiling_active)
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404 return Qnil;
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405 in_profiling++;
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406 foo.it_value.tv_sec = 0;
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407 foo.it_value.tv_usec = 0;
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408 foo.it_interval = foo.it_value;
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409 qxe_setitimer (ITIMER_PROF, &foo, 0);
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410 profiling_active = 0;
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411 {
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412 struct backtrace *bt = backtrace_list;
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413
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414 for (; bt; bt = bt->next)
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415 profile_reap_backtrace (bt);
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416 }
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417 set_timeout_signal (SIGPROF, fatal_error_signal);
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418 in_profiling--;
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419 return Qnil;
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420 }
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421
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422 DEFUN ("clear-profiling-info", Fclear_profiling_info, 0, 0, "", /*
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423 Clear out the recorded profiling info.
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424 This clears both the internal timing information and the call counts in
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425 `call-count-profile-table'.
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426 */
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427 ())
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428 {
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429 in_profiling++;
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430 /* This function does not GC */
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431 if (big_profile_table)
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432 {
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433 profiling_lock = 1;
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434 clrhash (big_profile_table);
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435 profiling_lock = 0;
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436 }
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437 if (!NILP (Vtotal_timing_profile_table))
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438 Fclrhash (Vtotal_timing_profile_table);
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439 if (!NILP (Vcall_count_profile_table))
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440 Fclrhash (Vcall_count_profile_table);
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441 if (!NILP (Vgc_usage_profile_table))
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442 Fclrhash (Vgc_usage_profile_table);
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443 if (!NILP (Vtotal_gc_usage_profile_table))
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444 Fclrhash (Vtotal_gc_usage_profile_table);
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445 in_profiling--;
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446
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447 return Qnil;
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448 }
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449
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450 struct get_profiling_info_closure
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451 {
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452 Lisp_Object timing;
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453 };
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454
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455 static int
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456 get_profiling_info_timing_maphash (const void *void_key,
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457 void *void_val,
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458 void *void_closure)
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459 {
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460 /* This function does not GC */
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461 Lisp_Object key;
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462 struct get_profiling_info_closure *closure
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463 = (struct get_profiling_info_closure *) void_closure;
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464 EMACS_INT val;
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465
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466 key = VOID_TO_LISP (void_key);
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467 val = (EMACS_INT) void_val;
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468
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469 Fputhash (key, make_int (val), closure->timing);
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470 return 0;
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471 }
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472
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473 static Lisp_Object
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474 copy_hash_table_or_blank (Lisp_Object table)
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475 {
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476 return !NILP (table) ? Fcopy_hash_table (table) :
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477 make_lisp_hash_table (100, HASH_TABLE_NON_WEAK,
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478 HASH_TABLE_EQ);
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479 }
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480
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481 DEFUN ("get-profiling-info", Fget_profiling_info, 0, 0, 0, /*
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482 Return the currently recorded profiling info.
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483 The format is a plist of symbols describing type of info recorded and
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484 an associated type-specific entry. Currently, the following info types
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485 are recorded
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486
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487 `timing'
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488 A hash table of function descriptions (funcallable objects or strings
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489 describing internal processing operations -- redisplay, garbage
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490 collection, etc.), along with associated tick counts (the frequency of
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491 ticks is controlled by `default-profiling-interval' or the argument to
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492 `start-profiling').
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493
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494 `total-timing'
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495 A hash table of function descriptions and associated timing count for
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496 the function and all descendants.
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497
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498 `call-count'
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499 A hash table of function descriptions and associated call counts.
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500
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501 `gc-usage'
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502 A hash table of function descriptions and associated amount of consing.
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503
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504 `total-gc-usage'
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505 A hash table of function descriptions and associated amount of consing
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506 in the function and all descendants.
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507 */
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508 ())
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509 {
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510 /* This function does not GC */
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511 struct get_profiling_info_closure closure;
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512 Lisp_Object retv;
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513 int depth = internal_bind_int (&in_profiling, 1 + in_profiling);
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514 const void *overhead;
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515
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516 closure.timing =
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517 make_lisp_hash_table (100, HASH_TABLE_NON_WEAK, HASH_TABLE_EQUAL);
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518
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519 if (big_profile_table)
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520 {
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521 int count = internal_bind_int ((int *) &profiling_lock, 1);
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522 maphash (get_profiling_info_timing_maphash, big_profile_table, &closure);
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523
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524 /* OK, OK ... the total-timing table is not going to have an entry
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525 for profile overhead, and it looks strange for it to come out 0,
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526 so make sure it looks reasonable. */
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527 if (!gethash (LISP_TO_VOID (QSprofile_overhead), big_profile_table,
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528 &overhead))
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529 overhead = 0;
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530 Fputhash (QSprofile_overhead, make_int ((EMACS_INT) overhead),
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531 Vtotal_timing_profile_table);
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532
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533 unbind_to (count);
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534 }
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535
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536 retv = nconc2 (list6 (Qtiming, closure.timing, Qtotal_timing,
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537 copy_hash_table_or_blank (Vtotal_timing_profile_table),
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538 Qcall_count,
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539 copy_hash_table_or_blank (Vcall_count_profile_table)),
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540 list4 (Qgc_usage,
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541 copy_hash_table_or_blank (Vgc_usage_profile_table),
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542 Qtotal_gc_usage,
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543 copy_hash_table_or_blank (Vtotal_gc_usage_profile_table
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544 )));
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545 unbind_to (depth);
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546 return retv;
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547 }
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548
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549 static int
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550 set_profiling_info_timing_maphash (Lisp_Object key,
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551 Lisp_Object val,
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552 void *UNUSED (void_closure))
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553 {
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554 /* This function does not GC */
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555 if (!INTP (val))
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556 invalid_argument_2
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557 ("Function timing count is not an integer in given entry",
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558 key, val);
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559
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560 puthash (LISP_TO_VOID (key), (void *) XINT (val), big_profile_table);
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561
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562 return 0;
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563 }
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564
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565 DEFUN ("set-profiling-info", Fset_profiling_info, 1, 1, 0, /*
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566 Set the currently recorded profiling info.
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567 INFO should be in the same format returned by `get-profiling-info',
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568 as described there.
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569 */
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570 (info))
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571 {
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572 int depth;
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573 /* This function does not GC */
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574 Fclear_profiling_info ();
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575
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576 depth = internal_bind_int (&in_profiling, 1 + in_profiling);
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577 {
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578 EXTERNAL_PROPERTY_LIST_LOOP_3 (key, value, info)
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579 {
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580 if (EQ (key, Qtiming))
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581 {
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582 CHECK_HASH_TABLE (value);
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583 create_timing_profile_table ();
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584 profiling_lock = 1;
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585 elisp_maphash_unsafe (set_profiling_info_timing_maphash, value,
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586 NULL);
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587 profiling_lock = 0;
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588 }
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589 else if (EQ (key, Qcall_count))
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590 Vcall_count_profile_table = Fcopy_hash_table (value);
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591 else if (EQ (key, Qtotal_timing))
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592 Vtotal_timing_profile_table = Fcopy_hash_table (value);
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593 else if (EQ (key, Qgc_usage))
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594 Vgc_usage_profile_table = Fcopy_hash_table (value);
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595 else if (EQ (key, Qtotal_gc_usage))
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596 Vtotal_gc_usage_profile_table = Fcopy_hash_table (value);
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597 else
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598 invalid_constant ("Unrecognized profiling-info keyword", key);
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599 }
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600 }
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601
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602 unbind_to (depth);
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603 return Qnil;
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604 }
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605
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606 static int
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607 mark_profiling_info_maphash (const void *void_key,
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608 void *UNUSED (void_val),
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609 void *UNUSED (void_closure))
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610 {
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611 #ifdef USE_KKCC
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612 kkcc_gc_stack_push_lisp_object (VOID_TO_LISP (void_key));
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613 #else /* NOT USE_KKCC */
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614 mark_object (VOID_TO_LISP (void_key));
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615 #endif /* NOT USE_KKCC */
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616 return 0;
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617 }
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618
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619 void
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620 mark_profiling_info (void)
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621 {
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622 /* This function does not GC */
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623 if (big_profile_table)
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624 {
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625 profiling_lock = 1;
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626 maphash (mark_profiling_info_maphash, big_profile_table, 0);
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627 profiling_lock = 0;
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628 }
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629 }
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630
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631 DEFUN ("profiling-active-p", Fprofiling_active_p, 0, 0, 0, /*
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632 Return non-nil if profiling information is currently being recorded.
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633 */
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634 ())
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635 {
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636 return profiling_active ? Qt : Qnil;
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637 }
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638
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639 void
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640 syms_of_profile (void)
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641 {
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642 DEFSUBR (Fstart_profiling);
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643 DEFSUBR (Fstop_profiling);
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644 DEFSUBR (Fget_profiling_info);
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645 DEFSUBR (Fset_profiling_info);
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646 DEFSUBR (Fclear_profiling_info);
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647 DEFSUBR (Fprofiling_active_p);
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648 }
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649
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650 void
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651 vars_of_profile (void)
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652 {
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653 DEFVAR_INT ("default-profiling-interval", &default_profiling_interval /*
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654 Default CPU time in microseconds between profiling sampling.
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655 Used when the argument to `start-profiling' is nil or omitted.
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656 Under Unix, the time in question is CPU time (when the program is executing
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657 or the kernel is executing on behalf of the program) and not real time.
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658 Under MS Windows and Cygwin, the time is real time, but time spent blocking
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659 while waiting for an event is ignored, to get more accurate results.
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660 Note that there is usually a machine-dependent limit on how small this
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661 value can be.
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662 */ );
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663 default_profiling_interval = 1000;
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664
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665 staticpro (&Vcall_count_profile_table);
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666 Vcall_count_profile_table = Qnil;
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667
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668 staticpro (&Vgc_usage_profile_table);
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669 Vgc_usage_profile_table = Qnil;
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670
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671 staticpro (&Vtotal_gc_usage_profile_table);
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672 Vtotal_gc_usage_profile_table = Qnil;
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673
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674 staticpro (&Vtotal_timing_profile_table);
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675 Vtotal_timing_profile_table = Qnil;
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676
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677 #if 0
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678 /* #### This is supposed to be for KKCC but KKCC doesn't use this stuff
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679 currently. */
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680 dump_add_root_block_ptr (&big_profile_table, &plain_hash_table_description);
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681 #endif /* 0 */
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682
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683 profiling_lock = 0;
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684
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685 #ifdef DEBUG_XEMACS
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686 QSin_temp_spot_1 = build_msg_string ("(in temp spot 1)");
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687 staticpro (&QSin_temp_spot_1);
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688
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689 QSin_temp_spot_2 = build_msg_string ("(in temp spot 2)");
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690 staticpro (&QSin_temp_spot_2);
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691
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692 QSin_temp_spot_3 = build_msg_string ("(in temp spot 3)");
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693 staticpro (&QSin_temp_spot_3);
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694
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695 QSin_temp_spot_4 = build_msg_string ("(in temp spot 4)");
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696 staticpro (&QSin_temp_spot_4);
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697
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698 QSin_temp_spot_5 = build_msg_string ("(in temp spot 5)");
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699 staticpro (&QSin_temp_spot_5);
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700 #endif /* DEBUG_XEMACS */
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701
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702 QSunknown = build_msg_string ("(unknown)");
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703 staticpro (&QSunknown);
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704 QSprocessing_events_at_top_level =
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705 build_msg_string ("(processing events at top level)");
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706 staticpro (&QSprocessing_events_at_top_level);
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707 QSprofile_overhead = build_msg_string ("(profile overhead)");
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708 staticpro (&QSprofile_overhead);
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709
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710 DEFSYMBOL (Qtiming);
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711 DEFSYMBOL (Qtotal_timing);
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712 DEFSYMBOL (Qcall_count);
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713 DEFSYMBOL (Qgc_usage);
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714 DEFSYMBOL (Qtotal_gc_usage);
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715 }
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