base-4.7.0.0: GHC/Stats.hsc
{-# LANGUAGE Safe #-}
{-# LANGUAGE RecordWildCards #-}
{-# OPTIONS_GHC -funbox-strict-fields #-}
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- | This module provides access to internal garbage collection and
-- memory usage statistics. These statistics are not available unless
-- a program is run with the @-T@ RTS flag.
--
-- This module is GHC-only and should not be considered portable.
--
-- /Since: 4.5.0.0/
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
module GHC.Stats
( GCStats(..)
, getGCStats
, getGCStatsEnabled
) where
import Control.Monad
import Data.Int
import GHC.IO.Exception
import Foreign.Marshal.Alloc
import Foreign.Storable
import Foreign.Ptr
#include "Rts.h"
foreign import ccall "getGCStats" getGCStats_ :: Ptr () -> IO ()
-- | Returns whether GC stats have been enabled (with @+RTS -T@, for example).
--
-- /Since: 4.6.0.0/
foreign import ccall "getGCStatsEnabled" getGCStatsEnabled :: IO Bool
-- I'm probably violating a bucket of constraints here... oops.
-- | Global garbage collection and memory statistics.
--
-- /Since: 4.5.0.0/
data GCStats = GCStats
{ bytesAllocated :: !Int64 -- ^ Total number of bytes allocated
, numGcs :: !Int64 -- ^ Number of garbage collections performed
, maxBytesUsed :: !Int64 -- ^ Maximum number of live bytes seen so far
, numByteUsageSamples :: !Int64 -- ^ Number of byte usage samples taken
-- | Sum of all byte usage samples, can be used with
-- 'numByteUsageSamples' to calculate averages with
-- arbitrary weighting (if you are sampling this record multiple
-- times).
, cumulativeBytesUsed :: !Int64
, bytesCopied :: !Int64 -- ^ Number of bytes copied during GC
, currentBytesUsed :: !Int64 -- ^ Current number of live bytes
, currentBytesSlop :: !Int64 -- ^ Current number of bytes lost to slop
, maxBytesSlop :: !Int64 -- ^ Maximum number of bytes lost to slop at any one time so far
, peakMegabytesAllocated :: !Int64 -- ^ Maximum number of megabytes allocated
-- | CPU time spent running mutator threads. This does not include
-- any profiling overhead or initialization.
, mutatorCpuSeconds :: !Double
-- | Wall clock time spent running mutator threads. This does not
-- include initialization.
, mutatorWallSeconds :: !Double
, gcCpuSeconds :: !Double -- ^ CPU time spent running GC
, gcWallSeconds :: !Double -- ^ Wall clock time spent running GC
, cpuSeconds :: !Double -- ^ Total CPU time elapsed since program start
, wallSeconds :: !Double -- ^ Total wall clock time elapsed since start
-- | Number of bytes copied during GC, minus space held by mutable
-- lists held by the capabilities. Can be used with
-- 'parMaxBytesCopied' to determine how well parallel GC utilized
-- all cores.
, parTotBytesCopied :: !Int64
-- | Sum of number of bytes copied each GC by the most active GC
-- thread each GC. The ratio of 'parTotBytesCopied' divided by
-- 'parMaxBytesCopied' approaches 1 for a maximally sequential
-- run and approaches the number of threads (set by the RTS flag
-- @-N@) for a maximally parallel run.
, parMaxBytesCopied :: !Int64
} deriving (Show, Read)
{-
, initCpuSeconds :: !Double
, initWallSeconds :: !Double
-}
-- | Retrieves garbage collection and memory statistics as of the last
-- garbage collection. If you would like your statistics as recent as
-- possible, first run a 'System.Mem.performGC'.
--
-- /Since: 4.5.0.0/
getGCStats :: IO GCStats
getGCStats = do
statsEnabled <- getGCStatsEnabled
unless statsEnabled . ioError $ IOError
Nothing
UnsupportedOperation
""
"getGCStats: GC stats not enabled. Use `+RTS -T -RTS' to enable them."
Nothing
Nothing
allocaBytes (#size GCStats) $ \p -> do
getGCStats_ p
bytesAllocated <- (# peek GCStats, bytes_allocated) p
numGcs <- (# peek GCStats, num_gcs ) p
numByteUsageSamples <- (# peek GCStats, num_byte_usage_samples ) p
maxBytesUsed <- (# peek GCStats, max_bytes_used ) p
cumulativeBytesUsed <- (# peek GCStats, cumulative_bytes_used ) p
bytesCopied <- (# peek GCStats, bytes_copied ) p
currentBytesUsed <- (# peek GCStats, current_bytes_used ) p
currentBytesSlop <- (# peek GCStats, current_bytes_slop) p
maxBytesSlop <- (# peek GCStats, max_bytes_slop) p
peakMegabytesAllocated <- (# peek GCStats, peak_megabytes_allocated ) p
{-
initCpuSeconds <- (# peek GCStats, init_cpu_seconds) p
initWallSeconds <- (# peek GCStats, init_wall_seconds) p
-}
mutatorCpuSeconds <- (# peek GCStats, mutator_cpu_seconds) p
mutatorWallSeconds <- (# peek GCStats, mutator_wall_seconds) p
gcCpuSeconds <- (# peek GCStats, gc_cpu_seconds) p
gcWallSeconds <- (# peek GCStats, gc_wall_seconds) p
cpuSeconds <- (# peek GCStats, cpu_seconds) p
wallSeconds <- (# peek GCStats, wall_seconds) p
parTotBytesCopied <- (# peek GCStats, par_tot_bytes_copied) p
parMaxBytesCopied <- (# peek GCStats, par_max_bytes_copied) p
return GCStats { .. }
{-
-- Nontrivial to implement: TaskStats needs arbitrarily large
-- amounts of memory, spark stats wants to use SparkCounters
-- but that needs a new rts/ header.
data TaskStats = TaskStats
{ taskMutCpuSeconds :: Int64
, taskMutWallSeconds :: Int64
, taskGcCpuSeconds :: Int64
, taskGcWallSeconds :: Int64
} deriving (Show, Read)
data SparkStats = SparkStats
{ sparksCreated :: Int64
, sparksDud :: Int64
, sparksOverflowed :: Int64
, sparksConverted :: Int64
, sparksGcd :: Int64
, sparksFizzled :: Int64
} deriving (Show, Read)
-- We also could get per-generation stats, which requires a
-- non-constant but at runtime known about of memory.
-}