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* #2084: document limitations of environ() on macOS Big SurGiampaolo Rodola2022-09-201-1/+1
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* Memory leak test: take fluctuations into account (#1757)Giampaolo Rodola2020-05-131-12/+12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Preamble ======= We have a [memory leak test suite](https://github.com/giampaolo/psutil/blob/e1ea2bccf8aea404dca0f79398f36f37217c45f6/psutil/tests/__init__.py#L897), which calls a function many times and fails if the process memory increased. We do this in order to detect missing `free()` or `Py_DECREF` calls in the C modules. When we do, then we have a memory leak. The problem ========== A problem we've been having for probably over 10 years, is the false positives. That's because the memory fluctuates. Sometimes it may increase (or even decrease!) due to how the OS handles memory, the Python's garbage collector, the fact that RSS is an approximation and who knows what else. So thus far we tried to compensate that by using the following logic: - warmup (call fun 10 times) - call the function many times (1000) - if memory increased before/after calling function 1000 times, then keep calling it for another 3 secs - if it still increased at all (> 0) then fail This logic didn't really solve the problem, as we still had occasional false positives, especially lately on FreeBSD. The solution ========= This PR changes the internal algorithm so that in case of failure (mem > 0 after calling fun() N times) we retry the test for up to 5 times, increasing N (repetitions) each time, so we consider it a failure only if the memory **keeps increasing** between runs. So for instance, here's a legitimate failure: ``` psutil.tests.test_memory_leaks.TestModuleFunctionsLeaks.test_disk_partitions ... Run #1: extra-mem=696.0K, per-call=3.5K, calls=200 Run #2: extra-mem=1.4M, per-call=3.5K, calls=400 Run #3: extra-mem=2.1M, per-call=3.5K, calls=600 Run #4: extra-mem=2.7M, per-call=3.5K, calls=800 Run #5: extra-mem=3.4M, per-call=3.5K, calls=1000 FAIL ``` If, on the other hand, the memory increased on one run (say 200 calls) but decreased on the next run (say 400 calls), then it clearly means it's a false positive, because memory consumption may be > 0 on second run, but if it's lower than the previous run with less repetitions, then it cannot possibly represent a leak (just a fluctuation): ``` psutil.tests.test_memory_leaks.TestModuleFunctionsLeaks.test_net_connections ... Run #1: extra-mem=568.0K, per-call=2.8K, calls=200 Run #2: extra-mem=24.0K, per-call=61.4B, calls=400 OK ``` Note about mallinfo() ================ Aka #1275. `mallinfo()` on Linux is supposed to provide memory metrics about how many bytes gets allocated on the heap by `malloc()`, so it's supposed to be way more precise than RSS and also [USS](http://grodola.blogspot.com/2016/02/psutil-4-real-process-memory-and-environ.html). In another branch were I exposed it, I verified that fluctuations still occur even when using `mallinfo()` though, despite less often. So that means even `mallinfo()` would not grant 100% stability.
* update docGiampaolo Rodola2019-04-051-1/+1
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* migration towards RTD doc themeGiampaolo Rodola2017-09-071-54/+181
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* update docGiampaolo Rodola2016-12-191-1/+1
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* GIT pre-commit script: exit if line ends with spaceGiampaolo Rodola2016-11-261-0/+1
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* #521 remove python 2.4 and 2.5 supportGiampaolo Rodola2014-11-011-20/+6
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* minor doc and tox fixesGiampaolo Rodola2014-06-021-3/+5
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* fix travis error on python 3.2; use flake8 in tox; make tox test also python 3.2Giampaolo Rodola2014-05-271-5/+15
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* github migrationGiampaolo Rodola'2014-05-231-41/+38
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* provide doc favicon + add a 'make upload-doc' command which uploads doc on ↵Giampaolo Rodola'2014-04-081-1/+1
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* fix doc versionGiampaolo Rodola'2014-04-081-1/+1
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* (doc) force 2.0.0 version as an attempt to fix ↵Giampaolo Rodola'2014-03-011-1/+1
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* (doc) get rid of domain indicesGiampaolo Rodola'2014-03-011-1/+1
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* (doc) fix sphinx warnings; also provide a better routine to retrieve psutil ↵Giampaolo Rodola'2014-03-011-2/+21
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* add README on how to build docGiampaolo Rodola'2014-02-241-1/+0
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* fix issue #468: provide RST based documentationGiampaolo Rodola'2014-02-241-0/+235
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* removing docs committed by accidentGiampaolo Rodola'2013-12-211-261/+0
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* add readthedocs filesGiampaolo Rodola'2013-12-211-0/+261