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Issue 1754443002: - Add binary size analysis tool from Chromium. (Closed) Base URL: git@github.com:dart-lang/sdk.git@master
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+# Copyright 2014 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
+# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
+# found in the LICENSE file.
+
+import collections
+import datetime
+import logging
+import multiprocessing
+import os
+import posixpath
+import Queue
+import re
+import subprocess
+import sys
+import threading
+import time
+
+
+# addr2line builds a possibly infinite memory cache that can exhaust
+# the computer's memory if allowed to grow for too long. This constant
+# controls how many lookups we do before restarting the process. 4000
+# gives near peak performance without extreme memory usage.
+ADDR2LINE_RECYCLE_LIMIT = 4000
+
+
+class ELFSymbolizer(object):
+ """An uber-fast (multiprocessing, pipelined and asynchronous) ELF symbolizer.
+
+ This class is a frontend for addr2line (part of GNU binutils), designed to
+ symbolize batches of large numbers of symbols for a given ELF file. It
+ supports sharding symbolization against many addr2line instances and
+ pipelining of multiple requests per each instance (in order to hide addr2line
+ internals and OS pipe latencies).
+
+ The interface exhibited by this class is a very simple asynchronous interface,
+ which is based on the following three methods:
+ - SymbolizeAsync(): used to request (enqueue) resolution of a given address.
+ - The |callback| method: used to communicated back the symbol information.
+ - Join(): called to conclude the batch to gather the last outstanding results.
+ In essence, before the Join method returns, this class will have issued as
+ many callbacks as the number of SymbolizeAsync() calls. In this regard, note
+ that due to multiprocess sharding, callbacks can be delivered out of order.
+
+ Some background about addr2line:
+ - it is invoked passing the elf path in the cmdline, piping the addresses in
+ its stdin and getting results on its stdout.
+ - it has pretty large response times for the first requests, but it
+ works very well in streaming mode once it has been warmed up.
+ - it doesn't scale by itself (on more cores). However, spawning multiple
+ instances at the same time on the same file is pretty efficient as they
+ keep hitting the pagecache and become mostly CPU bound.
+ - it might hang or crash, mostly for OOM. This class deals with both of these
+ problems.
+
+ Despite the "scary" imports and the multi* words above, (almost) no multi-
+ threading/processing is involved from the python viewpoint. Concurrency
+ here is achieved by spawning several addr2line subprocesses and handling their
+ output pipes asynchronously. Therefore, all the code here (with the exception
+ of the Queue instance in Addr2Line) should be free from mind-blowing
+ thread-safety concerns.
+
+ The multiprocess sharding works as follows:
+ The symbolizer tries to use the lowest number of addr2line instances as
+ possible (with respect of |max_concurrent_jobs|) and enqueue all the requests
+ in a single addr2line instance. For few symbols (i.e. dozens) sharding isn't
+ worth the startup cost.
+ The multiprocess logic kicks in as soon as the queues for the existing
+ instances grow. Specifically, once all the existing instances reach the
+ |max_queue_size| bound, a new addr2line instance is kicked in.
+ In the case of a very eager producer (i.e. all |max_concurrent_jobs| instances
+ have a backlog of |max_queue_size|), back-pressure is applied on the caller by
+ blocking the SymbolizeAsync method.
+
+ This module has been deliberately designed to be dependency free (w.r.t. of
+ other modules in this project), to allow easy reuse in external projects.
+ """
+
+ def __init__(self, elf_file_path, addr2line_path, callback, inlines=False,
+ max_concurrent_jobs=None, addr2line_timeout=30, max_queue_size=50,
+ source_root_path=None, strip_base_path=None):
+ """Args:
+ elf_file_path: path of the elf file to be symbolized.
+ addr2line_path: path of the toolchain's addr2line binary.
+ callback: a callback which will be invoked for each resolved symbol with
+ the two args (sym_info, callback_arg). The former is an instance of
+ |ELFSymbolInfo| and contains the symbol information. The latter is an
+ embedder-provided argument which is passed to SymbolizeAsync().
+ inlines: when True, the ELFSymbolInfo will contain also the details about
+ the outer inlining functions. When False, only the innermost function
+ will be provided.
+ max_concurrent_jobs: Max number of addr2line instances spawned.
+ Parallelize responsibly, addr2line is a memory and I/O monster.
+ max_queue_size: Max number of outstanding requests per addr2line instance.
+ addr2line_timeout: Max time (in seconds) to wait for a addr2line response.
+ After the timeout, the instance will be considered hung and respawned.
+ source_root_path: In some toolchains only the name of the source file is
+ is output, without any path information; disambiguation searches
+ through the source directory specified by |source_root_path| argument
+ for files whose name matches, adding the full path information to the
+ output. For example, if the toolchain outputs "unicode.cc" and there
+ is a file called "unicode.cc" located under |source_root_path|/foo,
+ the tool will replace "unicode.cc" with
+ "|source_root_path|/foo/unicode.cc". If there are multiple files with
+ the same name, disambiguation will fail because the tool cannot
+ determine which of the files was the source of the symbol.
+ strip_base_path: Rebases the symbols source paths onto |source_root_path|
+ (i.e replace |strip_base_path| with |source_root_path).
+ """
+ assert(os.path.isfile(addr2line_path)), 'Cannot find ' + addr2line_path
+ self.elf_file_path = elf_file_path
+ self.addr2line_path = addr2line_path
+ self.callback = callback
+ self.inlines = inlines
+ self.max_concurrent_jobs = (max_concurrent_jobs or
+ min(multiprocessing.cpu_count(), 4))
+ self.max_queue_size = max_queue_size
+ self.addr2line_timeout = addr2line_timeout
+ self.requests_counter = 0 # For generating monotonic request IDs.
+ self._a2l_instances = [] # Up to |max_concurrent_jobs| _Addr2Line inst.
+
+ # If necessary, create disambiguation lookup table
+ self.disambiguate = source_root_path is not None
+ self.disambiguation_table = {}
+ self.strip_base_path = strip_base_path
+ if(self.disambiguate):
+ self.source_root_path = os.path.abspath(source_root_path)
+ self._CreateDisambiguationTable()
+
+ # Create one addr2line instance. More instances will be created on demand
+ # (up to |max_concurrent_jobs|) depending on the rate of the requests.
+ self._CreateNewA2LInstance()
+
+ def SymbolizeAsync(self, addr, callback_arg=None):
+ """Requests symbolization of a given address.
+
+ This method is not guaranteed to return immediately. It generally does, but
+ in some scenarios (e.g. all addr2line instances have full queues) it can
+ block to create back-pressure.
+
+ Args:
+ addr: address to symbolize.
+ callback_arg: optional argument which will be passed to the |callback|."""
+ assert(isinstance(addr, int))
+
+ # Process all the symbols that have been resolved in the meanwhile.
+ # Essentially, this drains all the addr2line(s) out queues.
+ for a2l_to_purge in self._a2l_instances:
+ a2l_to_purge.ProcessAllResolvedSymbolsInQueue()
+ a2l_to_purge.RecycleIfNecessary()
+
+ # Find the best instance according to this logic:
+ # 1. Find an existing instance with the shortest queue.
+ # 2. If all of instances' queues are full, but there is room in the pool,
+ # (i.e. < |max_concurrent_jobs|) create a new instance.
+ # 3. If there were already |max_concurrent_jobs| instances and all of them
+ # had full queues, make back-pressure.
+
+ # 1.
+ def _SortByQueueSizeAndReqID(a2l):
+ return (a2l.queue_size, a2l.first_request_id)
+ a2l = min(self._a2l_instances, key=_SortByQueueSizeAndReqID)
+
+ # 2.
+ if (a2l.queue_size >= self.max_queue_size and
+ len(self._a2l_instances) < self.max_concurrent_jobs):
+ a2l = self._CreateNewA2LInstance()
+
+ # 3.
+ if a2l.queue_size >= self.max_queue_size:
+ a2l.WaitForNextSymbolInQueue()
+
+ a2l.EnqueueRequest(addr, callback_arg)
+
+ def Join(self):
+ """Waits for all the outstanding requests to complete and terminates."""
+ for a2l in self._a2l_instances:
+ a2l.WaitForIdle()
+ a2l.Terminate()
+
+ def _CreateNewA2LInstance(self):
+ assert(len(self._a2l_instances) < self.max_concurrent_jobs)
+ a2l = ELFSymbolizer.Addr2Line(self)
+ self._a2l_instances.append(a2l)
+ return a2l
+
+ def _CreateDisambiguationTable(self):
+ """ Non-unique file names will result in None entries"""
+ start_time = time.time()
+ logging.info('Collecting information about available source files...')
+ self.disambiguation_table = {}
+
+ for root, _, filenames in os.walk(self.source_root_path):
+ for f in filenames:
+ self.disambiguation_table[f] = os.path.join(root, f) if (f not in
+ self.disambiguation_table) else None
+ logging.info('Finished collecting information about '
+ 'possible files (took %.1f s).',
+ (time.time() - start_time))
+
+
+ class Addr2Line(object):
+ """A python wrapper around an addr2line instance.
+
+ The communication with the addr2line process looks as follows:
+ [STDIN] [STDOUT] (from addr2line's viewpoint)
+ > f001111
+ > f002222
+ < Symbol::Name(foo, bar) for f001111
+ < /path/to/source/file.c:line_number
+ > f003333
+ < Symbol::Name2() for f002222
+ < /path/to/source/file.c:line_number
+ < Symbol::Name3() for f003333
+ < /path/to/source/file.c:line_number
+ """
+
+ SYM_ADDR_RE = re.compile(r'([^:]+):(\?|\d+).*')
+
+ def __init__(self, symbolizer):
+ self._symbolizer = symbolizer
+ self._lib_file_name = posixpath.basename(symbolizer.elf_file_path)
+
+ # The request queue (i.e. addresses pushed to addr2line's stdin and not
+ # yet retrieved on stdout)
+ self._request_queue = collections.deque()
+
+ # This is essentially len(self._request_queue). It has been optimized to a
+ # separate field because turned out to be a perf hot-spot.
+ self.queue_size = 0
+
+ # Keep track of the number of symbols a process has processed to
+ # avoid a single process growing too big and using all the memory.
+ self._processed_symbols_count = 0
+
+ # Objects required to handle the addr2line subprocess.
+ self._proc = None # Subprocess.Popen(...) instance.
+ self._thread = None # Threading.thread instance.
+ self._out_queue = None # Queue.Queue instance (for buffering a2l stdout).
+ self._RestartAddr2LineProcess()
+
+ def EnqueueRequest(self, addr, callback_arg):
+ """Pushes an address to addr2line's stdin (and keeps track of it)."""
+ self._symbolizer.requests_counter += 1 # For global "age" of requests.
+ req_idx = self._symbolizer.requests_counter
+ self._request_queue.append((addr, callback_arg, req_idx))
+ self.queue_size += 1
+ self._WriteToA2lStdin(addr)
+
+ def WaitForIdle(self):
+ """Waits until all the pending requests have been symbolized."""
+ while self.queue_size > 0:
+ self.WaitForNextSymbolInQueue()
+
+ def WaitForNextSymbolInQueue(self):
+ """Waits for the next pending request to be symbolized."""
+ if not self.queue_size:
+ return
+
+ # This outer loop guards against a2l hanging (detecting stdout timeout).
+ while True:
+ start_time = datetime.datetime.now()
+ timeout = datetime.timedelta(seconds=self._symbolizer.addr2line_timeout)
+
+ # The inner loop guards against a2l crashing (checking if it exited).
+ while (datetime.datetime.now() - start_time < timeout):
+ # poll() returns !None if the process exited. a2l should never exit.
+ if self._proc.poll():
+ logging.warning('addr2line crashed, respawning (lib: %s).' %
+ self._lib_file_name)
+ self._RestartAddr2LineProcess()
+ # TODO(primiano): the best thing to do in this case would be
+ # shrinking the pool size as, very likely, addr2line is crashed
+ # due to low memory (and the respawned one will die again soon).
+
+ try:
+ lines = self._out_queue.get(block=True, timeout=0.25)
+ except Queue.Empty:
+ # On timeout (1/4 s.) repeat the inner loop and check if either the
+ # addr2line process did crash or we waited its output for too long.
+ continue
+
+ # In nominal conditions, we get straight to this point.
+ self._ProcessSymbolOutput(lines)
+ return
+
+ # If this point is reached, we waited more than |addr2line_timeout|.
+ logging.warning('Hung addr2line process, respawning (lib: %s).' %
+ self._lib_file_name)
+ self._RestartAddr2LineProcess()
+
+ def ProcessAllResolvedSymbolsInQueue(self):
+ """Consumes all the addr2line output lines produced (without blocking)."""
+ if not self.queue_size:
+ return
+ while True:
+ try:
+ lines = self._out_queue.get_nowait()
+ except Queue.Empty:
+ break
+ self._ProcessSymbolOutput(lines)
+
+ def RecycleIfNecessary(self):
+ """Restarts the process if it has been used for too long.
+
+ A long running addr2line process will consume excessive amounts
+ of memory without any gain in performance."""
+ if self._processed_symbols_count >= ADDR2LINE_RECYCLE_LIMIT:
+ self._RestartAddr2LineProcess()
+
+
+ def Terminate(self):
+ """Kills the underlying addr2line process.
+
+ The poller |_thread| will terminate as well due to the broken pipe."""
+ try:
+ self._proc.kill()
+ self._proc.communicate() # Essentially wait() without risking deadlock.
+ except Exception: # An exception while terminating? How interesting.
+ pass
+ self._proc = None
+
+ def _WriteToA2lStdin(self, addr):
+ self._proc.stdin.write('%s\n' % hex(addr))
+ if self._symbolizer.inlines:
+ # In the case of inlines we output an extra blank line, which causes
+ # addr2line to emit a (??,??:0) tuple that we use as a boundary marker.
+ self._proc.stdin.write('\n')
+ self._proc.stdin.flush()
+
+ def _ProcessSymbolOutput(self, lines):
+ """Parses an addr2line symbol output and triggers the client callback."""
+ (_, callback_arg, _) = self._request_queue.popleft()
+ self.queue_size -= 1
+
+ innermost_sym_info = None
+ sym_info = None
+ for (line1, line2) in lines:
+ prev_sym_info = sym_info
+ name = line1 if not line1.startswith('?') else None
+ source_path = None
+ source_line = None
+ m = ELFSymbolizer.Addr2Line.SYM_ADDR_RE.match(line2)
+ if m:
+ if not m.group(1).startswith('?'):
+ source_path = m.group(1)
+ if not m.group(2).startswith('?'):
+ source_line = int(m.group(2))
+ else:
+ logging.warning('Got invalid symbol path from addr2line: %s' % line2)
+
+ # In case disambiguation is on, and needed
+ was_ambiguous = False
+ disambiguated = False
+ if self._symbolizer.disambiguate:
+ if source_path and not posixpath.isabs(source_path):
+ path = self._symbolizer.disambiguation_table.get(source_path)
+ was_ambiguous = True
+ disambiguated = path is not None
+ source_path = path if disambiguated else source_path
+
+ # Use absolute paths (so that paths are consistent, as disambiguation
+ # uses absolute paths)
+ if source_path and not was_ambiguous:
+ source_path = os.path.abspath(source_path)
+
+ if source_path and self._symbolizer.strip_base_path:
+ # Strip the base path
+ source_path = re.sub('^' + self._symbolizer.strip_base_path,
+ self._symbolizer.source_root_path or '', source_path)
+
+ sym_info = ELFSymbolInfo(name, source_path, source_line, was_ambiguous,
+ disambiguated)
+ if prev_sym_info:
+ prev_sym_info.inlined_by = sym_info
+ if not innermost_sym_info:
+ innermost_sym_info = sym_info
+
+ self._processed_symbols_count += 1
+ self._symbolizer.callback(innermost_sym_info, callback_arg)
+
+ def _RestartAddr2LineProcess(self):
+ if self._proc:
+ self.Terminate()
+
+ # The only reason of existence of this Queue (and the corresponding
+ # Thread below) is the lack of a subprocess.stdout.poll_avail_lines().
+ # Essentially this is a pipe able to extract a couple of lines atomically.
+ self._out_queue = Queue.Queue()
+
+ # Start the underlying addr2line process in line buffered mode.
+
+ cmd = [self._symbolizer.addr2line_path, '--functions', '--demangle',
+ '--exe=' + self._symbolizer.elf_file_path]
+ if self._symbolizer.inlines:
+ cmd += ['--inlines']
+ self._proc = subprocess.Popen(cmd, bufsize=1, stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
+ stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=sys.stderr, close_fds=True)
+
+ # Start the poller thread, which simply moves atomically the lines read
+ # from the addr2line's stdout to the |_out_queue|.
+ self._thread = threading.Thread(
+ target=ELFSymbolizer.Addr2Line.StdoutReaderThread,
+ args=(self._proc.stdout, self._out_queue, self._symbolizer.inlines))
+ self._thread.daemon = True # Don't prevent early process exit.
+ self._thread.start()
+
+ self._processed_symbols_count = 0
+
+ # Replay the pending requests on the new process (only for the case
+ # of a hung addr2line timing out during the game).
+ for (addr, _, _) in self._request_queue:
+ self._WriteToA2lStdin(addr)
+
+ @staticmethod
+ def StdoutReaderThread(process_pipe, queue, inlines):
+ """The poller thread fn, which moves the addr2line stdout to the |queue|.
+
+ This is the only piece of code not running on the main thread. It merely
+ writes to a Queue, which is thread-safe. In the case of inlines, it
+ detects the ??,??:0 marker and sends the lines atomically, such that the
+ main thread always receives all the lines corresponding to one symbol in
+ one shot."""
+ try:
+ lines_for_one_symbol = []
+ while True:
+ line1 = process_pipe.readline().rstrip('\r\n')
+ line2 = process_pipe.readline().rstrip('\r\n')
+ if not line1 or not line2:
+ break
+ inline_has_more_lines = inlines and (len(lines_for_one_symbol) == 0 or
+ (line1 != '??' and line2 != '??:0'))
+ if not inlines or inline_has_more_lines:
+ lines_for_one_symbol += [(line1, line2)]
+ if inline_has_more_lines:
+ continue
+ queue.put(lines_for_one_symbol)
+ lines_for_one_symbol = []
+ process_pipe.close()
+
+ # Every addr2line processes will die at some point, please die silently.
+ except (IOError, OSError):
+ pass
+
+ @property
+ def first_request_id(self):
+ """Returns the request_id of the oldest pending request in the queue."""
+ return self._request_queue[0][2] if self._request_queue else 0
+
+
+class ELFSymbolInfo(object):
+ """The result of the symbolization passed as first arg. of each callback."""
+
+ def __init__(self, name, source_path, source_line, was_ambiguous=False,
+ disambiguated=False):
+ """All the fields here can be None (if addr2line replies with '??')."""
+ self.name = name
+ self.source_path = source_path
+ self.source_line = source_line
+ # In the case of |inlines|=True, the |inlined_by| points to the outer
+ # function inlining the current one (and so on, to form a chain).
+ self.inlined_by = None
+ self.disambiguated = disambiguated
+ self.was_ambiguous = was_ambiguous
+
+ def __str__(self):
+ return '%s [%s:%d]' % (
+ self.name or '??', self.source_path or '??', self.source_line or 0)

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