# this is copied from the lsprof distro because somehow # it is not installed by distutils # I made one modification to profile so that it returns a pair # instead of just the Stats object from __future__ import absolute_import import cPickle import os import sys import thread import threading from _lsprof import Profiler, profiler_entry from bzrlib import errors __all__ = ['profile', 'Stats'] def profile(f, *args, **kwds): """Run a function profile. Exceptions are not caught: If you need stats even when exceptions are to be raised, pass in a closure that will catch the exceptions and transform them appropriately for your driver function. Important caveat: only one profile can execute at a time. See BzrProfiler for details. :return: The functions return value and a stats object. """ profiler = BzrProfiler() profiler.start() try: ret = f(*args, **kwds) finally: stats = profiler.stop() return ret, stats class BzrProfiler(object): """Bzr utility wrapper around Profiler. For most uses the module level 'profile()' function will be suitable. However profiling when a simple wrapped function isn't available may be easier to accomplish using this class. To use it, create a BzrProfiler and call start() on it. Some arbitrary time later call stop() to stop profiling and retrieve the statistics from the code executed in the interim. Note that profiling involves a threading.Lock around the actual profiling. This is needed because profiling involves global manipulation of the python interpreter state. As such you cannot perform multiple profiles at once. Trying to do so will lock out the second profiler unless the global bzrlib.lsprof.BzrProfiler.profiler_block is set to 0. Setting it to 0 will cause profiling to fail rather than blocking. """ profiler_block = 1 """Serialise rather than failing to profile concurrent profile requests.""" profiler_lock = threading.Lock() """Global lock used to serialise profiles.""" def start(self): """Start profiling. This hooks into threading and will record all calls made until stop() is called. """ self._g_threadmap = {} self.p = Profiler() permitted = self.__class__.profiler_lock.acquire( self.__class__.profiler_block) if not permitted: raise errors.InternalBzrError(msg="Already profiling something") try: self.p.enable(subcalls=True) threading.setprofile(self._thread_profile) except: self.__class__.profiler_lock.release() raise def stop(self): """Stop profiling. This unhooks from threading and cleans up the profiler, returning the gathered Stats object. :return: A bzrlib.lsprof.Stats object. """ try: self.p.disable() for pp in self._g_threadmap.values(): pp.disable() threading.setprofile(None) p = self.p self.p = None threads = {} for tid, pp in self._g_threadmap.items(): threads[tid] = Stats(pp.getstats(), {}) self._g_threadmap = None return Stats(p.getstats(), threads) finally: self.__class__.profiler_lock.release() def _thread_profile(self, f, *args, **kwds): # we lose the first profile point for a new thread in order to # trampoline a new Profile object into place thr = thread.get_ident() self._g_threadmap[thr] = p = Profiler() # this overrides our sys.setprofile hook: p.enable(subcalls=True, builtins=True) class Stats(object): """Wrapper around the collected data. A Stats instance is created when the profiler finishes. Normal usage is to use save() to write out the data to a file, or pprint() to write human-readable information to the command line. """ def __init__(self, data, threads): self.data = data self.threads = threads def sort(self, crit="inlinetime"): """Sort the data by the supplied critera. :param crit: the data attribute used as the sort key.""" if crit not in profiler_entry.__dict__: raise ValueError, "Can't sort by %s" % crit self.data.sort(lambda b, a: cmp(getattr(a, crit), getattr(b, crit))) for e in self.data: if e.calls: e.calls.sort(lambda b, a: cmp(getattr(a, crit), getattr(b, crit))) def pprint(self, top=None, file=None): """Pretty-print the data as plain text for human consumption. :param top: only output the top n entries. The default value of None means output all data. :param file: the output file; if None, output will default to stdout.""" if file is None: file = sys.stdout d = self.data if top is not None: d = d[:top] cols = "% 12s %12s %11.4f %11.4f %s\n" hcols = "% 12s %12s %12s %12s %s\n" cols2 = "+%12s %12s %11.4f %11.4f + %s\n" file.write(hcols % ("CallCount", "Recursive", "Total(ms)", "Inline(ms)", "module:lineno(function)")) for e in d: file.write(cols % (e.callcount, e.reccallcount, e.totaltime, e.inlinetime, label(e.code))) if e.calls: for se in e.calls: file.write(cols % ("+%s" % se.callcount, se.reccallcount, se.totaltime, se.inlinetime, "+%s" % label(se.code))) def freeze(self): """Replace all references to code objects with string descriptions; this makes it possible to pickle the instance.""" # this code is probably rather ickier than it needs to be! for i in range(len(self.data)): e = self.data[i] if not isinstance(e.code, str): self.data[i] = type(e)((label(e.code),) + e[1:]) if e.calls: for j in range(len(e.calls)): se = e.calls[j] if not isinstance(se.code, str): e.calls[j] = type(se)((label(se.code),) + se[1:]) for s in self.threads.values(): s.freeze() def calltree(self, file): """Output profiling data in calltree format (for KCacheGrind).""" _CallTreeFilter(self.data).output(file) def save(self, filename, format=None): """Save profiling data to a file. :param filename: the name of the output file :param format: 'txt' for a text representation; 'callgrind' for calltree format; otherwise a pickled Python object. A format of None indicates that the format to use is to be found from the filename. If the name starts with callgrind.out, callgrind format is used otherwise the format is given by the filename extension. """ if format is None: basename = os.path.basename(filename) if basename.startswith('callgrind.out'): format = "callgrind" else: ext = os.path.splitext(filename)[1] if len(ext) > 1: format = ext[1:] outfile = open(filename, 'wb') try: if format == "callgrind": self.calltree(outfile) elif format == "txt": self.pprint(file=outfile) else: self.freeze() cPickle.dump(self, outfile, 2) finally: outfile.close() class _CallTreeFilter(object): """Converter of a Stats object to input suitable for KCacheGrind. This code is taken from http://ddaa.net/blog/python/lsprof-calltree with the changes made by J.P. Calderone and Itamar applied. Note that isinstance(code, str) needs to be used at times to determine if the code object is actually an external code object (with a filename, etc.) or a Python built-in. """ def __init__(self, data): self.data = data self.out_file = None def output(self, out_file): self.out_file = out_file out_file.write('events: Ticks\n') self._print_summary() for entry in self.data: self._entry(entry) def _print_summary(self): max_cost = 0 for entry in self.data: totaltime = int(entry.totaltime * 1000) max_cost = max(max_cost, totaltime) self.out_file.write('summary: %d\n' % (max_cost,)) def _entry(self, entry): out_file = self.out_file code = entry.code inlinetime = int(entry.inlinetime * 1000) #out_file.write('ob=%s\n' % (code.co_filename,)) if isinstance(code, str): out_file.write('fi=~\n') else: out_file.write('fi=%s\n' % (code.co_filename,)) out_file.write('fn=%s\n' % (label(code, True),)) if isinstance(code, str): out_file.write('0 %s\n' % (inlinetime,)) else: out_file.write('%d %d\n' % (code.co_firstlineno, inlinetime)) # recursive calls are counted in entry.calls if entry.calls: calls = entry.calls else: calls = [] if isinstance(code, str): lineno = 0 else: lineno = code.co_firstlineno for subentry in calls: self._subentry(lineno, subentry) out_file.write('\n') def _subentry(self, lineno, subentry): out_file = self.out_file code = subentry.code totaltime = int(subentry.totaltime * 1000) #out_file.write('cob=%s\n' % (code.co_filename,)) if isinstance(code, str): out_file.write('cfi=~\n') out_file.write('cfn=%s\n' % (label(code, True),)) out_file.write('calls=%d 0\n' % (subentry.callcount,)) else: out_file.write('cfi=%s\n' % (code.co_filename,)) out_file.write('cfn=%s\n' % (label(code, True),)) out_file.write('calls=%d %d\n' % ( subentry.callcount, code.co_firstlineno)) out_file.write('%d %d\n' % (lineno, totaltime)) _fn2mod = {} def label(code, calltree=False): if isinstance(code, str): return code try: mname = _fn2mod[code.co_filename] except KeyError: for k, v in sys.modules.items(): if v is None: continue if getattr(v, '__file__', None) is None: continue if not isinstance(v.__file__, str): continue if v.__file__.startswith(code.co_filename): mname = _fn2mod[code.co_filename] = k break else: mname = _fn2mod[code.co_filename] = '<%s>'%code.co_filename if calltree: return '%s %s:%d' % (code.co_name, mname, code.co_firstlineno) else: return '%s:%d(%s)' % (mname, code.co_firstlineno, code.co_name) if __name__ == '__main__': import os sys.argv = sys.argv[1:] if not sys.argv: sys.stderr.write("usage: lsprof.py