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NAME

       lcnt - A runtime system Lock Profiling tool.

DESCRIPTION

       The  lcnt  module  is  used to profile the internal ethread locks in the Erlang Runtime System. With lcnt
       enabled, internal counters in the runtime system are updated each time a  lock  is  taken.  The  counters
       stores  information  about the number of acquisition tries and the number of collisions that has occurred
       during the acquisition tries. The counters also record the waiting time a lock has caused for  a  blocked
       thread when a collision has occurred.

       The  data  produced by the lock counters will give an estimate on how well the runtime system will behave
       from a parallelizable view point for the scenarios tested. This tool was mainly developed to help  Erlang
       runtime developers iron out potential and generic bottlenecks.

       Locks  in  the emulator are named after what type of resource they protect and where in the emulator they
       are initialized, those are lock 'classes'. Most of those locks are also instantiated several  times,  and
       given  unique  identifiers,  to  increase  locking granularity. Typically an instantiated lock protects a
       disjunct set of the resource, for example ets tables, processes or ports. In other cases  it  protects  a
       specific range of a resource, for example pix_lock which protects index to process mappings, and is given
       a unique number within the class. A unique  lock  in  lcnt  is  referenced  by  a  name  (class)  and  an
       identifier: {Name, Id}.

       Some  locks  in  the  system  are  static  and  protects global resources, for example bif_timers and the
       run_queue locks. Other locks are dynamic and not necessarily long lived, for example  process  locks  and
       ets-table  locks.  The statistics data from short lived locks can be stored separately when the locks are
       deleted.  This  behavior  is  by  default  turned  off  to  save  memory  but  can  be  turned   on   via
       lcnt:rt_opt({copy_save, true}). The lcnt:apply/1,2,3 functions enables this behavior during profiling.

EXPORTS

       start() -> {ok, Pid} | {error, {already_started, Pid}}

              Types:

                 Pid = pid()

              Starts  the  lock  profiler  server.  The  server  only  act as a medium for the user and performs
              filtering and printing of data collected by lcnt:collect/1.

       stop() -> ok

              Stops the lock profiler server.

       collect() -> ok

              Same as collect(node()).

       collect(Node) -> ok

              Types:

                 Node = node()

              Collects lock statistics from the runtime system. The function  starts  a  server  if  it  is  not
              already  started.  It  then populates the server with lock statistics. If the server held any lock
              statistics data before the collect then that data is lost.

       clear() -> ok

              Same as clear(node()).

       clear(Node) -> ok

              Types:

                 Node = node()

              Clears the internal lock statistics from the runtime system. This does not clear the data  on  the
              server  only  on  runtime  system.  All  counters  for  static locks are zeroed, all dynamic locks
              currently alive are zeroed and all saved locks now destroyed  are  removed.  It  also  resets  the
              duration timer.

       conflicts() -> ok

              Same as conflicts([]).

       conflicts([Option]) -> ok

              Types:

                 Option  =  {sort,  Sort}  |  {reverse,  bool()} | {thresholds, [Thresholds]} | {print, [Print |
                 {Print, integer()}]} | {max_locks, MaxLocks} | {combine, bool()}
                 Sort = name | id | type | tries | colls | ratio | time | entry
                 Thresholds = {tries, integer()} | {colls, integer()} | {time, integer()}
                 Print = name | id | type | entry | tries | colls | ratio | time | duration
                 MaxLocks = integer() | none

              Prints a list of internal locks and its statistics.

              For option description, see lcnt:inspect/2.

       locations() -> ok

              Same as locations([]).

       locations([Option]) -> ok

              Types:

                 Option = {sort, Sort} | {thresholds, [Thresholds]} | {print, [Print |  {Print,  integer()}]}  |
                 {max_locks, MaxLocks} | {combine, bool()}
                 Sort = name | id | type | tries | colls | ratio | time | entry
                 Thresholds = {tries, integer()} | {colls, integer()} | {time, integer()}
                 Print = name | id | type | entry | tries | colls | ratio | time | duration
                 MaxLocks = integer() | none

              Prints a list of internal lock counters by source code locations.

              For option description, see lcnt:inspect/2.

       inspect(Lock) -> ok

              Same as inspect(Lock, []).

       inspect(Lock, [Option]) -> ok

              Types:

                 Lock = Name | {Name, Id | [Id]}
                 Name = atom() | pid() | port()
                 Id = atom() | integer() | pid() | port()
                 Option  =  {sort,  Sort} | {thresholds, [Thresholds]} | {print, [Print | {Print, integer()}]} |
                 {max_locks, MaxLocks} | {combine, bool()} | {locations, bool()}
                 Sort = name | id | type | tries | colls | ratio | time
                 Thresholds = {tries, integer()} | {colls, integer()} | {time, integer()}
                 Print = name | id | type | entry | tries | colls | ratio | time | duration
                 MaxLocks = integer() | none

              Prints a list of internal lock counters for a specific lock.

              Lock Name and Id for ports and processes are interchangeable with the use of  lcnt:swap_pid_keys/0
              and  is  the  reason why pid() and port() options can be used in both Name and Id space. Both pids
              and ports are special identifiers with stripped creation and can be  recreated  with  lcnt:pid/2,3
              and lcnt:port/1,2.

              Option description:

                {combine, bool()}:
                  Combine the statistics from different instances of a lock class.
                  Default: true

                {locations, bool()}:
                  Print the statistics by source file and line numbers.
                  Default: false

                {max_locks, MaxLocks}:
                  Maximum number of locks printed or no limit with none.
                  Default: 20

                {print, PrintOptions}:
                  Printing options:

                  name:
                    Named  lock or named set of locks (classes). The same name used for initializing the lock in
                    the VM.

                  id:
                    Internal id for set of locks, not always unique. This could be table  name  for  ets  tables
                    (db_tab), port id for ports, integer identifiers for allocators, etc.

                  type:
                    Type of lock: rw_mutex, mutex, spinlock, rw_spinlock or proclock.

                  entry:
                    In combination with {locations, true} this option prints the lock operations source file and
                    line number entry-points along with statistics for each entry.

                  tries:
                    Number of acquisitions of this lock.

                  colls:
                    Number of collisions when a thread tried to acquire this lock. This is  when  a  trylock  is
                    EBUSY, a write try on read held rw_lock, a try read on write held rw_lock, a thread tries to
                    lock an already locked lock. (Internal states supervises this).

                  ratio:
                    The ratio between the number of  collisions  and  the  number  of  tries  (acquisitions)  in
                    percentage.

                  time:
                    Accumulated  waiting  time for this lock. This could be greater than actual wall clock time,
                    it is accumulated for all threads. Trylock conflicts does not accumulate time.

                  duration:
                    Percentage of accumulated waiting time of wall clock time. This  percentage  can  be  higher
                    than 100% since accumulated time is from all threads.
                Default: [name,id,tries,colls,ratio,time,duration]

                {reverse, bool()}:
                  Reverses the order of sorting.
                  Default: false

                {sort, Sort}:
                  Column sorting orders.
                  Default: time

                {thresholds, Thresholds}:
                  Filtering thresholds. Anything values above the threshold value are passed through.
                  Default: [{tries, 0}, {colls, 0}, {time, 0}]

       information() -> ok

              Prints lcnt server state and generic information about collected lock statistics.

       swap_pid_keys() -> ok

              Swaps places on Name and Id space for ports and processes.

       load(Filename) -> ok

              Types:

                 Filename = filename()

              Restores previously saved data to the server.

       save(Filename) -> ok

              Types:

                 Filename = filename()

              Saves the collected data to file.

CONVENIENCE FUNCTIONS

       The following functions are used for convenience.

EXPORTS

       apply(Fun) -> term()

              Types:

                 Fun = fun()

              Same as apply(Fun, []).

       apply(Fun, Args) -> term()

              Types:

                 Fun = fun()
                 Args = [term()]

              Same as apply(Module, Function, Args).

       apply(Module, Function, Args) -> term()

              Types:

                 Module = atom()
                 Function = atom()
                 Args = [term()]

              Clears  the  lock  counters and then setups the instrumentation to save all destroyed locks. After
              setup the function is called, passing the elements in Args as arguments. When the function returns
              the  statistics  are immediately collected to the server. After the collection the instrumentation
              is returned to its previous behavior. The result of the applied function is returned.

          Warning:
              This function should only be used for micro-benchmarks; it sets copy_save to true for the duration
              of the call, which can quickly lead to running out of memory.

       pid(Id, Serial) -> pid()

              Same as pid(node(), Id, Serial).

       pid(Node, Id, Serial) -> pid()

              Types:

                 Node = node()
                 Id = integer()
                 Serial = integer()

              Creates a process id with creation 0. Example:

       port(Id) -> port()

              Same as port(node(), Id).

       port(Node, Id) -> port()

              Types:

                 Node = node()
                 Id = integer()

              Creates a port id with creation 0.

INTERNAL RUNTIME LOCK COUNTER CONTROLLERS

       The following functions control the behavior of the internal counters.

EXPORTS

       rt_collect() -> [lock_counter_data()]

              Same as rt_collect(node()).

       rt_collect(Node) -> [lock_counter_data()]

              Types:

                 Node = node()

              Returns a list of raw lock counter data.

       rt_clear() -> ok

              Same as rt_clear(node()).

       rt_clear(Node) -> ok

              Types:

                 Node = node()

              Clear the internal counters. Same as lcnt:clear(Node).

       rt_mask() -> [category_atom()]

              Same as rt_mask(node()).

       rt_mask(Node) -> [category_atom()]

              Types:

                 Node = node()

              Refer to rt_mask/2 for a list of valid categories. All categories are enabled by default.

       rt_mask(Categories) -> ok | {error, copy_save_enabled}

              Types:

                 Categories = [atom()]

              Same as rt_mask(node(), Categories).

       rt_mask(Node, Categories) -> ok | {error, copy_save_enabled}

              Types:

                 Node = node()
                 Categories = [atom()]

              Sets the lock category mask to the given categories.

              This will fail if the copy_save option is enabled; see lcnt:rt_opt/2.

              Valid categories are:

                * allocator

                * db (ETS tables)

                * debug

                * distribution

                * generic

                * io

                * process

                * scheduler

              This list is subject to change at any time, as is the category any given lock may belong to.

       rt_opt({Type, bool()}) -> bool()

              Same as rt_opt(node(), {Type, Opt}).

       rt_opt(Node, {Type, bool()}) -> bool()

              Types:

                 Node = node()
                 Type = copy_save | process_locks

              Option description:

                {copy_save, bool()}:
                  Retains the statistics of destroyed locks.
                  Default: false

            Warning:
                This  option  will use a lot of memory when enabled, which must be reclaimed with lcnt:rt_clear.
                Note that it makes no distinction between locks that were destroyed and locks for which counting
                was disabled, so enabling this option will disable changes to the lock category mask.

                {process_locks, bool()}:
                  Profile process locks, equal to adding process to the lock category mask; see lcnt:rt_mask/2
                  Default: true

SEE ALSO

       LCNT User's Guide