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// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package runtime
import "unsafe"
// Breakpoint() executes a breakpoint trap.
func Breakpoint()
// LockOSThread wires the calling goroutine to its current operating system thread.
// Until the calling goroutine exits or calls UnlockOSThread, it will always
// execute in that thread, and no other goroutine can.
// LockOSThread cannot be used during init functions.
func LockOSThread()
// UnlockOSThread unwires the calling goroutine from its fixed operating system thread.
// If the calling goroutine has not called LockOSThread, UnlockOSThread is a no-op.
func UnlockOSThread()
// GOMAXPROCS sets the maximum number of CPUs that can be executing
// simultaneously and returns the previous setting. If n < 1, it does not
// change the current setting.
// This call will go away when the scheduler improves.
func GOMAXPROCS(n int) int
// Cgocalls returns the number of cgo calls made by the current process.
func Cgocalls() int64
// Goroutines returns the number of goroutines that currently exist.
func Goroutines() int32
type MemStatsType struct {
// General statistics.
// Not locked during update; approximate.
Alloc uint64 // bytes allocated and still in use
TotalAlloc uint64 // bytes allocated (even if freed)
Sys uint64 // bytes obtained from system (should be sum of XxxSys below)
Lookups uint64 // number of pointer lookups
Mallocs uint64 // number of mallocs
Frees uint64 // number of frees
// Main allocation heap statistics.
HeapAlloc uint64 // bytes allocated and still in use
HeapSys uint64 // bytes obtained from system
HeapIdle uint64 // bytes in idle spans
HeapInuse uint64 // bytes in non-idle span
HeapObjects uint64 // total number of allocated objects
// Low-level fixed-size structure allocator statistics.
// Inuse is bytes used now.
// Sys is bytes obtained from system.
StackInuse uint64 // bootstrap stacks
StackSys uint64
MSpanInuse uint64 // mspan structures
MSpanSys uint64
MCacheInuse uint64 // mcache structures
MCacheSys uint64
BuckHashSys uint64 // profiling bucket hash table
// Garbage collector statistics.
NextGC uint64
PauseTotalNs uint64
PauseNs [256]uint64 // most recent GC pause times
NumGC uint32
EnableGC bool
DebugGC bool
// Per-size allocation statistics.
// Not locked during update; approximate.
// 61 is NumSizeClasses in the C code.
BySize [61]struct {
Size uint32
Mallocs uint64
Frees uint64
}
}
var sizeof_C_MStats int // filled in by malloc.goc
func init() {
if sizeof_C_MStats != unsafe.Sizeof(MemStats) {
println(sizeof_C_MStats, unsafe.Sizeof(MemStats))
panic("MStats vs MemStatsType size mismatch")
}
}
// MemStats holds statistics about the memory system.
// The statistics are only approximate, as they are not interlocked on update.
var MemStats MemStatsType
// Alloc allocates a block of the given size.
// FOR TESTING AND DEBUGGING ONLY.
func Alloc(uintptr) *byte
// Free frees the block starting at the given pointer.
// FOR TESTING AND DEBUGGING ONLY.
func Free(*byte)
// Lookup returns the base and size of the block containing the given pointer.
// FOR TESTING AND DEBUGGING ONLY.
func Lookup(*byte) (*byte, uintptr)
// GC runs a garbage collection.
func GC()
// MemProfileRate controls the fraction of memory allocations
// that are recorded and reported in the memory profile.
// The profiler aims to sample an average of
// one allocation per MemProfileRate bytes allocated.
//
// To include every allocated block in the profile, set MemProfileRate to 1.
// To turn off profiling entirely, set MemProfileRate to 0.
//
// The tools that process the memory profiles assume that the
// profile rate is constant across the lifetime of the program
// and equal to the current value. Programs that change the
// memory profiling rate should do so just once, as early as
// possible in the execution of the program (for example,
// at the beginning of main).
var MemProfileRate int = 512 * 1024
// A MemProfileRecord describes the live objects allocated
// by a particular call sequence (stack trace).
type MemProfileRecord struct {
AllocBytes, FreeBytes int64 // number of bytes allocated, freed
AllocObjects, FreeObjects int64 // number of objects allocated, freed
Stack0 [32]uintptr // stack trace for this record; ends at first 0 entry
}
// InUseBytes returns the number of bytes in use (AllocBytes - FreeBytes).
func (r *MemProfileRecord) InUseBytes() int64 { return r.AllocBytes - r.FreeBytes }
// InUseObjects returns the number of objects in use (AllocObjects - FreeObjects).
func (r *MemProfileRecord) InUseObjects() int64 {
return r.AllocObjects - r.FreeObjects
}
// Stack returns the stack trace associated with the record,
// a prefix of r.Stack0.
func (r *MemProfileRecord) Stack() []uintptr {
for i, v := range r.Stack0 {
if v == 0 {
return r.Stack0[0:i]
}
}
return r.Stack0[0:]
}
// MemProfile returns n, the number of records in the current memory profile.
// If len(p) >= n, MemProfile copies the profile into p and returns n, true.
// If len(p) < n, MemProfile does not change p and returns n, false.
//
// If inuseZero is true, the profile includes allocation records
// where r.AllocBytes > 0 but r.AllocBytes == r.FreeBytes.
// These are sites where memory was allocated, but it has all
// been released back to the runtime.
func MemProfile(p []MemProfileRecord, inuseZero bool) (n int, ok bool)