I want to know what part of a huge file are cached in memory. I'm using some code from fincore for that, which works this way: the file is mmaped, then fincore loops over the address space and check pages with mincore, but it's very long (several minutes) because of the file size (several TB).
Is there a way to loop on used RAM pages instead? It would be much faster, but that means I should get the list of used pages from somewhere... However I can't find a convenient system call that would allow that.
Here comes the code:
#include <errno.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <unistd.h>
/* } */
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
#include <sys/sysinfo.h>
void
fincore(char *filename) {
int fd;
struct stat st;
struct sysinfo info;
if (sysinfo(& info)) {
perror("sysinfo");
return;
}
void *pa = (char *)0;
char *vec = (char *)0;
size_t pageSize = getpagesize();
register size_t pageIndex;
fd = open(filename, 0);
if (0 > fd) {
perror("open");
return;
}
if (0 != fstat(fd, &st)) {
perror("fstat");
close(fd);
return;
}
pa = mmap((void *)0, st.st_size, PROT_NONE, MAP_SHARED, fd, 0);
if (MAP_FAILED == pa) {
perror("mmap");
close(fd);
return;
}
/* vec = calloc(1, 1+st.st_size/pageSize); */
/* 2.2 sec for 8 TB */
vec = calloc(1, (st.st_size+pageSize-1)/pageSize);
if ((void *)0 == vec) {
perror("calloc");
close(fd);
return;
}
/* 48 sec for 8 TB */
if (0 != mincore(pa, st.st_size, vec)) {
fprintf(stderr, "mincore(%p, %lu, %p): %s\n",
pa, (unsigned long)st.st_size, vec, strerror(errno));
free(vec);
close(fd);
return;
}
/* handle the results */
/* 2m45s for 8 TB */
for (pageIndex = 0; pageIndex <= st.st_size/pageSize; pageIndex++) {
if (vec[pageIndex]&1) {
printf("%zd\n", pageIndex);
}
}
free(vec);
vec = (char *)0;
munmap(pa, st.st_size);
close(fd);
return;
}
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
fincore(argv[1]);
return 0;
}
mincoremeans 44.7 Mpages/sec being examined. How much faster you think this could go? Printing out millions or billions of lines withprintf()is also not the fastest thing in the world. – Hristo Iliev Jul 6 '12 at 15:07printfis usually very slow operation. Replace it with something likeactivePages++and see how much time it takes to process the loop. Mind thatvecis still 2 GiB and even callingmincoremight change the content of the cache as physical memory is being touched inside the virtual address space allocated tovec. – Hristo Iliev Jul 6 '12 at 15:50