[#87773] timer thread [was Re: [ruby-alerts:7905] failure alert on trunk-asserts@silicon-docker (NG (r63844))] — Eric Wong <normalperson@...>
> test_all <main>: warning: pthread_create failed for timer: Resource temporarily unavailable, scheduling broken
[#87836] [Ruby trunk Bug#14898] test/lib/test/unit/parallel.rb: TestSocket#test_timestamp stuck sometimes — ko1@...
Issue #14898 has been reported by ko1 (Koichi Sasada).
ko1@atdot.net wrote:
On 2018/07/06 18:47, Eric Wong wrote:
[#87847] undefined symbol: mjit_init_p — Leam Hall <leamhall@...>
I pulled Ruby trunk on 3 Jul and am now getting errors similar to the
As I told you, `make install` is needed to make Ruby work. Running
One more reason for https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/13620 maybe? ;)
Benoit Daloze <eregontp@gmail.com> wrote:
[#87986] [Ruby trunk Feature#14915] Deprecate String#crypt, move implementation to string/crypt — mame@...
Issue #14915 has been updated by mame (Yusuke Endoh).
mame@ruby-lang.org wrote:
normalperson (Eric Wong) wrote:
[#88088] [Ruby trunk Misc#14937] [PATCH] thread_pthread: lazy-spawn timer-thread only on contention — normalperson@...
Issue #14937 has been reported by normalperson (Eric Wong).
[#88104] [Ruby trunk Bug#14898] test/lib/test/unit/parallel.rb: TestSocket#test_timestamp stuck sometimes — ko1@...
Issue #14898 has been updated by ko1 (Koichi Sasada).
[#88173] [Ruby trunk Bug#14950] r64109 thread.c: move ppoll wrapper before thread_pthread.c - Windows compile failure - thread.c — Greg.mpls@...
Issue #14950 has been reported by MSP-Greg (Greg L).
[#88189] [Ruby trunk Bug#14950] r64109 thread.c: move ppoll wrapper before thread_pthread.c - Windows compile failure - thread.c — nobu@...
Issue #14950 has been updated by nobu (Nobuyoshi Nakada).
[#88199] [Ruby trunk Misc#14937] [PATCH] thread_pthread: lazy-spawn timer-thread only on contention — takashikkbn@...
Issue #14937 has been updated by k0kubun (Takashi Kokubun).
takashikkbn@gmail.com wrote:
> yet, sky3 had a failure at
> http://ci.rvm.jp/results/trunk@P895/1173951
> > http://ci.rvm.jp/results/trunk@P895/1173951
[ruby-core:88192] Re: [Ruby trunk Feature#14718] Use jemalloc by default?
fweimer@redhat.com wrote:
> https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=14581
> The Ruby allocator calls posix_memalign (16384, 16344), and
> unfortunately, such allocations, when freed, can not always be
> reused for subsequent allocations because the glibc allocator
> will not search for existing unused aligned allocations of a
> given size.
Thanks for bringing this to our attention.
I wonder how beneficial it is for Ruby to free the memalign-ed
sections used for object slots. Each of those allocations
is "only" 400 or so objects and apps churn through that
quickly, so.
Testing the following patch with
"MALLOC_ARENA_MAX=1 MALLOC_ARENA_TEST=1 make gcbench-rdoc"
seems show a small improvement in VmHWM across repeated
runs, but the results aren't stable...
https://80x24.org/spew/20180730085724.29644-1-e@80x24.org/raw
The other problems are we hit malloc a lot and we use native
threads (despite the GVL) in unnecessary ways; and having a
process-wide GC means the associated free() for an allocation
can happen from a thread the allocation didn't come from.
Having multiple malloc arenas to avoid contention isn't very
useful with the GVL, either.
Anyways I'm working on several topics to reduce unnecessary
uses of native threads; and ko1 is introducing transient heap
to deal with short-lived allocations. So I'm hoping these
ideas pan out and we can put less stress the on malloc
implementation.
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