94 lines
4.0 KiB
OCaml
94 lines
4.0 KiB
OCaml
(* Memory management control and statistics. *)
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type stat = {
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minor_words : int;
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promoted_words : int;
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major_words : int;
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minor_collections : int;
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major_collections : int;
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heap_size : int;
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heap_chunks : int;
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live_words : int;
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live_blocks : int;
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free_words : int;
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free_blocks : int;
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largest_free : int;
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fragments : int
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}
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(* The memory management counters are returned in a [stat] record.
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All the numbers are computed since the start of the program.
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The fields of this record are:
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- [minor_words] Number of words allocated in the minor heap.
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- [promoted_words] Number of words allocated in the minor heap that
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survived a minor collection and were moved to the major heap.
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- [major_words] Number of words allocated in the major heap, including
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the promoted words.
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- [minor_collections] Number of minor collections.
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- [major_collections] Number of major collection cycles, not counting
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the current cycle.
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- [heap_size] Total number of words in the major heap.
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- [heap_chunks] Number of times the major heap size was increased.
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- [live_words] Number of words of live data in the major heap, including
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the header words.
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- [live_blocks] Number of live objects in the major heap.
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- [free_words] Number of words in the free list.
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- [free_blocks] Number of objects in the free list.
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- [largest_free] Size (in words) of the largest object in the free list.
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- [fragments] Number of wasted words due to fragmentation. These are
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1-words free blocks placed between two live objects. They
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cannot be inserted in the free list, thus they are not available
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for allocation.
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- The total amount of memory allocated by the program is (in words)
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[minor_words + major_words - promoted_words]. Multiply by
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the word size (4 on a 32-bit machine, 8 on a 64-bit machine) to get
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the number of bytes.
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*)
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type control = {
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mutable minor_heap_size : int;
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mutable major_heap_increment : int;
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mutable space_overhead : int;
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mutable verbose : bool
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}
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(* The GC parameters are given as a [control] record. The fields are:
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- [minor_heap_size] The size (in words) of the minor heap. Changing
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this parameter will trigger a minor collection.
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- [major_heap_increment] The minimum number of words to add to the
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major heap when increasing it.
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- [space_overhead] The major GC speed is computed from this parameter.
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This is the percentage of heap space that will be "wasted"
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because the GC does not immediatly collect unreachable
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objects. The GC will work more (use more CPU time and collect
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objects more eagerly) if [space_overhead] is smaller.
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The computation of the GC speed assumes that the amount
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of live data is constant.
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- [verbose] This flag controls the GC messages on standard error output.
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*)
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external stat : unit -> stat = "gc_stat"
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(* Return the current values of the memory management counters in a
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[stat] record. *)
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val print_stat : out_channel -> unit
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(* Print the current values of the memory management counters (in
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human-readable form) into the channel argument. *)
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external get : unit -> control = "gc_get"
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(* Return the current values of the GC parameters in a [control] record. *)
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external set : control -> unit = "gc_set"
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(* [set r] changes the GC parameters according to the [control] record [r].
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The normal usage is:
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[
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let r = Gc.get () in (* Get the current parameters. *)
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r.verbose <- true; (* Change some of them. *)
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Gc.set r (* Set the new values. *)
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]
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*)
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external minor : unit -> unit = "gc_minor"
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(* Trigger a minor collection. *)
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external major : unit -> unit = "gc_major"
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(* Finish the current major collection cycle. *)
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external full_major : unit -> unit = "gc_full_major"
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(* Finish the current major collection cycle and perform a complete
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new cycle. This will collect all currently unreachable objects. *)
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