mwrap.git  about / heads / tags
LD_PRELOAD malloc wrapper + line stats for Ruby
$ git log --pretty=format:'%h %s (%cs)%d' heavy --
c432e3a mwrap_rack: Rack app to track live allocations (2018-07-16)
	(heavy)
7e39783 support Mwrap.quiet to temporarily disable allocation tracking (2018-07-16)
1f1b644 disable memalign tracking by default (2018-07-16)
3c0e9cd do not track allocations for constructor and Init_ (2018-07-16)
b7173a1 use memrchr to extract address under glibc (2018-07-16)
23a6354 fixes for FreeBSD 11.1... (2018-07-16)
dea1a38 mwrap_aref: quiet -Wshorten-64-to-32 warning (2018-07-16)
cc66994 implement accessors for SourceLocation (2018-07-16)
dbbd89b alias Mwrap.clear to Mwrap.reset (2018-07-16)
686f336 allow analyzing live allocations via Mwrap[location] (2018-07-16)
...

$ git cat-file blob heavy:README
= mwrap - LD_PRELOAD malloc wrapper + line stats for Ruby

mwrap is designed to answer the question:

   Which lines of Ruby are hitting malloc the most?

mwrap wraps all malloc, calloc, and realloc calls to trace the Ruby
source location of such calls and bytes allocated at each callsite.
This functionality may be expanded in the future.

It does not track allocation lifetimes, or frees, however.  It works
best for allocations under GVL, but tries to track numeric caller
addresses for allocations made without GVL so you can get an idea of how
much memory usage certain extensions and native libraries use.

It requires the concurrent lock-free hash table from the
Userspace RCU project: https://liburcu.org/

It does not require recompiling or rebuilding Ruby, but only supports
Ruby trunk (2.6.0dev+) on a few platforms:

* GNU/Linux
* FreeBSD (tested 11.1)

It may work on NetBSD, OpenBSD and DragonFly BSD.

== Install

	# FreeBSD: pkg install liburcu

	# Debian-based systems: apt-get liburcu-dev

	# Install mwrap via RubyGems.org
	gem install mwrap

== Usage

mwrap works as an LD_PRELOAD and supplies a mwrap RubyGem executable to
improve ease-of-use.  You can set dump_path: in the MWRAP environment
variable to append the results to a log file:

	MWRAP=dump_path:/path/to/log mwrap RUBY_COMMAND

	# And to display the locations with the most allocations:
	sort -k1,1rn </path/to/log | $PAGER

You may also `require "mwrap"' in your Ruby code and use
Mwrap.dump, Mwrap.clear, Mwrap.reset, Mwrap.each, etc.

However, mwrap MUST be loaded via LD_PRELOAD to have any
effect in tracking malloc use.

The output of the mwrap dump is a text file with 3 columns:

	total_bytes	call_count	location

Where location is a Ruby source location (if made under GVL)
or an address retrieved by backtrace_symbols(3).  It is
recommended to use the sort(1) command on either of the
first two columns to find the hottest malloc locations.

== Known problems

* 32-bit machines are prone to overflow (WONTFIX)

== Mail archives and list:

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== Hacking

	git clone https://80x24.org/mwrap.git

Send all patches and pull requests (use "git request-pull" to format) to
the mailing list.  We do not use centralized or proprietary messaging
systems.

== License

GPL-2.0+ <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.txt>

# heads (aka `branches'):
$ git for-each-ref --sort=-creatordate refs/heads \
	--format='%(HEAD) %(refname:short) %(subject) (%(creatordate:short))'
* master       README: fixup references to the Perl version (2024-01-08)
  heavy        mwrap_rack: Rack app to track live allocations (2018-07-16)

# tags:
$ git for-each-ref --sort=-creatordate refs/tags \
	--format='%(refname:short) %(subject) (%(creatordate:short))'
v3.0.0-pre1  mwrap 3.0.0-pre1 (2023-01-09) tar.gz
v2.3.0       mwrap 2.3.0 (2022-09-03) tar.gz
v2.2.0       mwrap 2.2.0 (2022-08-22) tar.gz
v2.1.0       mwrap 2.1.0 - heap_page_body struct tracking (2018-08-11) tar.gz
v2.0.0       mwrap 2.0.0 (2018-07-20) tar.gz
v1.0.0       mwrap 1.0.0 - initial release (2018-07-02) tar.gz

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