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Problem: Memory usage test often fails on FreeBSD. Solution: Increase multiplier for upper limit.
165 lines
4.4 KiB
VimL
165 lines
4.4 KiB
VimL
" Tests for memory usage.
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source check.vim
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CheckFeature terminal
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CheckNotGui
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" Skip tests on Travis CI ASAN build because it's difficult to estimate memory
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" usage.
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CheckNotAsan
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source shared.vim
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func s:pick_nr(str) abort
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return substitute(a:str, '[^0-9]', '', 'g') * 1
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endfunc
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if has('win32')
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if !executable('wmic')
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throw 'Skipped: wmic program missing'
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endif
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func s:memory_usage(pid) abort
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let cmd = printf('wmic process where processid=%d get WorkingSetSize', a:pid)
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return s:pick_nr(system(cmd)) / 1024
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endfunc
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elseif has('unix')
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if !executable('ps')
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throw 'Skipped: ps program missing'
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endif
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func s:memory_usage(pid) abort
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return s:pick_nr(system('ps -o rss= -p ' . a:pid))
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endfunc
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else
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throw 'Skipped: not win32 or unix'
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endif
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" Wait for memory usage to level off.
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func s:monitor_memory_usage(pid) abort
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let proc = {}
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let proc.pid = a:pid
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let proc.hist = []
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let proc.max = 0
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func proc.op() abort
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" Check the last 200ms.
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let val = s:memory_usage(self.pid)
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if self.max < val
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let self.max = val
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endif
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call add(self.hist, val)
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if len(self.hist) < 20
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return 0
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endif
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let sample = remove(self.hist, 0)
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return len(uniq([sample] + self.hist)) == 1
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endfunc
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call WaitFor({-> proc.op()}, 10000)
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return {'last': get(proc.hist, -1), 'max': proc.max}
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endfunc
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let s:term_vim = {}
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func s:term_vim.start(...) abort
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let self.buf = term_start([GetVimProg()] + a:000)
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let self.job = term_getjob(self.buf)
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call WaitFor({-> job_status(self.job) ==# 'run'})
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let self.pid = job_info(self.job).process
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endfunc
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func s:term_vim.stop() abort
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call term_sendkeys(self.buf, ":qall!\<CR>")
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call WaitFor({-> job_status(self.job) ==# 'dead'})
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exe self.buf . 'bwipe!'
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endfunc
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func s:vim_new() abort
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return copy(s:term_vim)
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endfunc
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func Test_memory_func_capture_vargs()
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" Case: if a local variable captures a:000, funccall object will be free
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" just after it finishes.
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let testfile = 'Xtest.vim'
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let lines =<< trim END
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func s:f(...)
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let x = a:000
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endfunc
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for _ in range(10000)
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call s:f(0)
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endfor
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END
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call writefile(lines, testfile)
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let vim = s:vim_new()
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call vim.start('--clean', '-c', 'set noswapfile', testfile)
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let before = s:monitor_memory_usage(vim.pid).last
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call term_sendkeys(vim.buf, ":so %\<CR>")
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call WaitFor({-> term_getcursor(vim.buf)[0] == 1})
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let after = s:monitor_memory_usage(vim.pid)
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" Estimate the limit of max usage as 2x initial usage.
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" The lower limit can fluctuate a bit, use 97%.
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call assert_inrange(before * 97 / 100, 2 * before, after.max)
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" In this case, garbage collecting is not needed.
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" The value might fluctuate a bit, allow for 3% tolerance below and 5% above.
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" Based on various test runs.
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let lower = after.last * 97 / 100
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let upper = after.last * 105 / 100
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call assert_inrange(lower, upper, after.max)
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call vim.stop()
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call delete(testfile)
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endfunc
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func Test_memory_func_capture_lvars()
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" Case: if a local variable captures l: dict, funccall object will not be
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" free until garbage collector runs, but after that memory usage doesn't
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" increase so much even when rerun Xtest.vim since system memory caches.
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let testfile = 'Xtest.vim'
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let lines =<< trim END
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func s:f()
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let x = l:
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endfunc
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for _ in range(10000)
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call s:f()
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endfor
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END
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call writefile(lines, testfile)
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let vim = s:vim_new()
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call vim.start('--clean', '-c', 'set noswapfile', testfile)
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let before = s:monitor_memory_usage(vim.pid).last
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call term_sendkeys(vim.buf, ":so %\<CR>")
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call WaitFor({-> term_getcursor(vim.buf)[0] == 1})
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let after = s:monitor_memory_usage(vim.pid)
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" Rerun Xtest.vim.
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for _ in range(3)
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call term_sendkeys(vim.buf, ":so %\<CR>")
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call WaitFor({-> term_getcursor(vim.buf)[0] == 1})
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let last = s:monitor_memory_usage(vim.pid).last
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endfor
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" The usage may be a bit less than the last value, use 80%.
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" Allow for 20% tolerance at the upper limit. That's very permissive, but
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" otherwise the test fails sometimes. On Cirrus CI with FreeBSD we need to
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" be even much more permissive.
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if has('bsd')
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let multiplier = 19
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else
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let multiplier = 12
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endif
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let lower = before * 8 / 10
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let upper = (after.max + (after.last - before)) * multiplier / 10
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call assert_inrange(lower, upper, last)
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call vim.stop()
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call delete(testfile)
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endfunc
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" vim: shiftwidth=2 sts=2 expandtab
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