Profiling: Interpreting tottime
Gabriel Genellina
gagsl-py2 at yahoo.com.ar
Wed Apr 7 23:58:24 EDT 2010
En Wed, 07 Apr 2010 18:44:39 -0300, Nikolaus Rath <Nikolaus at rath.org>
escribió:
> def check_s3_refcounts():
> """Check s3 object reference counts"""
>
> global found_errors
> log.info('Checking S3 object reference counts...')
>
> for (key, refcount) in conn.query("SELECT id, refcount FROM
> s3_objects"):
>
> refcount2 = conn.get_val("SELECT COUNT(inode) FROM blocks WHERE
> s3key=?",
> (key,))
> if refcount != refcount2:
> log_error("S3 object %s has invalid refcount, setting from
> %d to %d",
> key, refcount, refcount2)
> found_errors = True
> if refcount2 != 0:
> conn.execute("UPDATE s3_objects SET refcount=? WHERE
> id=?",
> (refcount2, key))
> else:
> # Orphaned object will be picked up by check_keylist
> conn.execute('DELETE FROM s3_objects WHERE id=?', (key,))
>
> When I ran cProfile.Profile().runcall() on it, I got the following
> result:
>
> ncalls tottime percall cumtime percall filename:lineno(function)
> 1 7639.962 7639.962 7640.269 7640.269
> fsck.py:270(check_s3_refcounts)
>
> So according to the profiler, the entire 7639 seconds where spent
> executing the function itself.
>
> How is this possible? I really don't see how the above function can
> consume any CPU time without spending it in one of the called
> sub-functions.
Is the conn object implemented as a C extension? The profiler does not
detect calls to C functions, I think.
You may be interested in this package by Robert Kern:
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/line_profiler
"Line-by-line profiler.
line_profiler will profile the time individual lines of code take to
execute."
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Gabriel Genellina
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