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| // --- |
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| // |
| // Author: Daniel Ford |
| |
| #include "sampler.h" |
| |
| #include <algorithm> // For min() |
| #include <math.h> |
| #include "base/commandlineflags.h" |
| |
| using std::min; |
| |
| // The approximate gap in bytes between sampling actions. |
| // I.e., we take one sample approximately once every |
| // tcmalloc_sample_parameter bytes of allocation |
| // i.e. about once every 512KB if value is 1<<19. |
| #ifdef NO_TCMALLOC_SAMPLES |
| DEFINE_int64(tcmalloc_sample_parameter, 0, |
| "Unused: code is compiled with NO_TCMALLOC_SAMPLES"); |
| #else |
| DEFINE_int64(tcmalloc_sample_parameter, |
| EnvToInt64("TCMALLOC_SAMPLE_PARAMETER", 0), |
| "The approximate gap in bytes between sampling actions. " |
| "This must be between 1 and 2^58."); |
| #endif |
| |
| namespace tcmalloc { |
| |
| // Statics for Sampler |
| double Sampler::log_table_[1<<kFastlogNumBits]; |
| |
| // Populate the lookup table for FastLog2. |
| // This approximates the log2 curve with a step function. |
| // Steps have height equal to log2 of the mid-point of the step. |
| void Sampler::PopulateFastLog2Table() { |
| for (int i = 0; i < (1<<kFastlogNumBits); i++) { |
| log_table_[i] = (log(1.0 + static_cast<double>(i+0.5)/(1<<kFastlogNumBits)) |
| / log(2.0)); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| int Sampler::GetSamplePeriod() { |
| return FLAGS_tcmalloc_sample_parameter; |
| } |
| |
| // Run this before using your sampler |
| void Sampler::Init(uint32_t seed) { |
| // Initialize PRNG |
| if (seed != 0) { |
| rnd_ = seed; |
| } else { |
| rnd_ = static_cast<uint32_t>(reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(this)); |
| if (rnd_ == 0) { |
| rnd_ = 1; |
| } |
| } |
| // Step it forward 20 times for good measure |
| for (int i = 0; i < 20; i++) { |
| rnd_ = NextRandom(rnd_); |
| } |
| // Initialize counter |
| bytes_until_sample_ = PickNextSamplingPoint(); |
| } |
| |
| // Initialize the Statics for the Sampler class |
| void Sampler::InitStatics() { |
| PopulateFastLog2Table(); |
| } |
| |
| // Generates a geometric variable with the specified mean (512K by default). |
| // This is done by generating a random number between 0 and 1 and applying |
| // the inverse cumulative distribution function for an exponential. |
| // Specifically: Let m be the inverse of the sample period, then |
| // the probability distribution function is m*exp(-mx) so the CDF is |
| // p = 1 - exp(-mx), so |
| // q = 1 - p = exp(-mx) |
| // log_e(q) = -mx |
| // -log_e(q)/m = x |
| // log_2(q) * (-log_e(2) * 1/m) = x |
| // In the code, q is actually in the range 1 to 2**26, hence the -26 below |
| size_t Sampler::PickNextSamplingPoint() { |
| rnd_ = NextRandom(rnd_); |
| // Take the top 26 bits as the random number |
| // (This plus the 1<<58 sampling bound give a max possible step of |
| // 5194297183973780480 bytes.) |
| const uint64_t prng_mod_power = 48; // Number of bits in prng |
| // The uint32_t cast is to prevent a (hard-to-reproduce) NAN |
| // under piii debug for some binaries. |
| double q = static_cast<uint32_t>(rnd_ >> (prng_mod_power - 26)) + 1.0; |
| // Put the computed p-value through the CDF of a geometric. |
| // For faster performance (save ~1/20th exec time), replace |
| // min(0.0, FastLog2(q) - 26) by (Fastlog2(q) - 26.000705) |
| // The value 26.000705 is used rather than 26 to compensate |
| // for inaccuracies in FastLog2 which otherwise result in a |
| // negative answer. |
| return static_cast<size_t>(min(0.0, (FastLog2(q) - 26)) * (-log(2.0) |
| * FLAGS_tcmalloc_sample_parameter) + 1); |
| } |
| |
| } // namespace tcmalloc |