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lib,src: remove cpu profiler idle notifier #34010
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I added it in commit 57231d5 ("src: notify V8 profiler when we're idle") from October 2013 as a stop-gap measure to measure CPU time rather than wall clock time, otherwise processes that spend a lot of time sleeping in system calls give a false impression of being very busy. That fix is not without drawbacks because the idle flag is set before libuv makes I/O callbacks and cleared again after. I/O callbacks can result into calls into JS code and executing JS code is as non-idle as you can get. In commit 96ffcb9 ("src: reduce cpu profiler overhead") from January 2015, I made Node.js block off the SIGPROF signal that V8's CPU profiler uses before Node.js goes to sleep. The goal of that commit is to reduce the overhead from EINTR system call wakeups but it also has the pleasant side effect of fixing what the idle notifier tried to fix. This commit removes the idle notifier and turns the JS process object methods into no-ops. Fixes: nodejs#19009 Refs: nodejs#33138
process._startProfilerIdleNotifier = rawMethods._startProfilerIdleNotifier; | ||
process._stopProfilerIdleNotifier = rawMethods._stopProfilerIdleNotifier; | ||
process._startProfilerIdleNotifier = () => {}; | ||
process._stopProfilerIdleNotifier = () => {}; |
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LGTM with a nit
I added it in commit 57231d5 ("src: notify V8 profiler when we're idle") from October 2013 as a stop-gap measure to measure CPU time rather than wall clock time, otherwise processes that spend a lot of time sleeping in system calls give a false impression of being very busy. That fix is not without drawbacks because the idle flag is set before libuv makes I/O callbacks and cleared again after. I/O callbacks can result into calls into JS code and executing JS code is as non-idle as you can get. In commit 96ffcb9 ("src: reduce cpu profiler overhead") from January 2015, I made Node.js block off the SIGPROF signal that V8's CPU profiler uses before Node.js goes to sleep. The goal of that commit is to reduce the overhead from EINTR system call wakeups but it also has the pleasant side effect of fixing what the idle notifier tried to fix. This commit removes the idle notifier and turns the JS process object methods into no-ops. Fixes: #19009 Refs: #33138 PR-URL: #34010 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Anna Henningsen <[email protected]>
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I added it in commit 57231d5 ("src: notify V8 profiler when we're idle") from October 2013 as a stop-gap measure to measure CPU time rather than wall clock time, otherwise processes that spend a lot of time sleeping in system calls give a false impression of being very busy. That fix is not without drawbacks because the idle flag is set before libuv makes I/O callbacks and cleared again after. I/O callbacks can result into calls into JS code and executing JS code is as non-idle as you can get. In commit 96ffcb9 ("src: reduce cpu profiler overhead") from January 2015, I made Node.js block off the SIGPROF signal that V8's CPU profiler uses before Node.js goes to sleep. The goal of that commit is to reduce the overhead from EINTR system call wakeups but it also has the pleasant side effect of fixing what the idle notifier tried to fix. This commit removes the idle notifier and turns the JS process object methods into no-ops. Fixes: #19009 Refs: #33138 PR-URL: #34010 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Anna Henningsen <[email protected]>
I added it in commit 57231d5 ("src: notify V8 profiler when we're idle") from October 2013 as a stop-gap measure to measure CPU time rather than wall clock time, otherwise processes that spend a lot of time sleeping in system calls give a false impression of being very busy. That fix is not without drawbacks because the idle flag is set before libuv makes I/O callbacks and cleared again after. I/O callbacks can result into calls into JS code and executing JS code is as non-idle as you can get. In commit 96ffcb9 ("src: reduce cpu profiler overhead") from January 2015, I made Node.js block off the SIGPROF signal that V8's CPU profiler uses before Node.js goes to sleep. The goal of that commit is to reduce the overhead from EINTR system call wakeups but it also has the pleasant side effect of fixing what the idle notifier tried to fix. This commit removes the idle notifier and turns the JS process object methods into no-ops. Fixes: #19009 Refs: #33138 PR-URL: #34010 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Anna Henningsen <[email protected]>
@bnoordhuis Now that this has landed, how is it possible to know when the process is idling? (without replicating the same logic with a native add-on hopefully). |
@rochdev Depends on your definition of "idle" and what you want to do in that case. Can you open an issue over at nodejs/help? |
I added it in commit 57231d5 ("src: notify V8 profiler when we're
idle") from October 2013 as a stop-gap measure to measure CPU time
rather than wall clock time, otherwise processes that spend a lot
of time sleeping in system calls give a false impression of being
very busy.
That fix is not without drawbacks because the idle flag is set before
libuv makes I/O callbacks and cleared again after. I/O callbacks can
result into calls into JS code and executing JS code is as non-idle
as you can get.
In commit 96ffcb9 ("src: reduce cpu profiler overhead") from January
2015, I made Node.js block off the SIGPROF signal that V8's CPU profiler
uses before Node.js goes to sleep. The goal of that commit is to reduce
the overhead from EINTR system call wakeups but it also has the pleasant
side effect of fixing what the idle notifier tried to fix.
This commit removes the idle notifier and turns the JS process object
methods into no-ops.
Fixes: #19009
Refs: #33138