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use crate::runtime::Handle;
use std::sync::atomic::Ordering::Relaxed;
use std::time::Duration;
/// Handle to the runtime's metrics.
///
/// This handle is internally reference-counted and can be freely cloned. A
/// `RuntimeMetrics` handle is obtained using the [`Runtime::metrics`] method.
///
/// [`Runtime::metrics`]: crate::runtime::Runtime::metrics()
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub struct RuntimeMetrics {
handle: Handle,
}
impl RuntimeMetrics {
pub(crate) fn new(handle: Handle) -> RuntimeMetrics {
RuntimeMetrics { handle }
}
/// Returns the number of worker threads used by the runtime.
///
/// The number of workers is set by configuring `worker_threads` on
/// `runtime::Builder`. When using the `current_thread` runtime, the return
/// value is always `1`.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use tokio::runtime::Handle;
///
/// #[tokio::main]
/// async fn main() {
/// let metrics = Handle::current().metrics();
///
/// let n = metrics.num_workers();
/// println!("Runtime is using {} workers", n);
/// }
/// ```
pub fn num_workers(&self) -> usize {
self.handle.inner.num_workers()
}
/// Returns the number of additional threads spawned by the runtime.
///
/// The number of workers is set by configuring `max_blocking_threads` on
/// `runtime::Builder`.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use tokio::runtime::Handle;
///
/// #[tokio::main]
/// async fn main() {
/// let _ = tokio::task::spawn_blocking(move || {
/// // Stand-in for compute-heavy work or using synchronous APIs
/// 1 + 1
/// }).await;
/// let metrics = Handle::current().metrics();
///
/// let n = metrics.num_blocking_threads();
/// println!("Runtime has created {} threads", n);
/// }
/// ```
pub fn num_blocking_threads(&self) -> usize {
self.handle.inner.num_blocking_threads()
}
/// Returns the number of idle threads, which hve spawned by the runtime
/// for `spawn_blocking` calls.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use tokio::runtime::Handle;
///
/// #[tokio::main]
/// async fn main() {
/// let _ = tokio::task::spawn_blocking(move || {
/// // Stand-in for compute-heavy work or using synchronous APIs
/// 1 + 1
/// }).await;
/// let metrics = Handle::current().metrics();
///
/// let n = metrics.num_idle_blocking_threads();
/// println!("Runtime has {} idle blocking thread pool threads", n);
/// }
/// ```
pub fn num_idle_blocking_threads(&self) -> usize {
self.handle.inner.num_idle_blocking_threads()
}
/// Returns the number of tasks scheduled from **outside** of the runtime.
///
/// The remote schedule count starts at zero when the runtime is created and
/// increases by one each time a task is woken from **outside** of the
/// runtime. This usually means that a task is spawned or notified from a
/// non-runtime thread and must be queued using the Runtime's injection
/// queue, which tends to be slower.
///
/// The counter is monotonically increasing. It is never decremented or
/// reset to zero.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use tokio::runtime::Handle;
///
/// #[tokio::main]
/// async fn main() {
/// let metrics = Handle::current().metrics();
///
/// let n = metrics.remote_schedule_count();
/// println!("{} tasks were scheduled from outside the runtime", n);
/// }
/// ```
pub fn remote_schedule_count(&self) -> u64 {
self.handle
.inner
.scheduler_metrics()
.remote_schedule_count
.load(Relaxed)
}
/// Returns the total number of times the given worker thread has parked.
///
/// The worker park count starts at zero when the runtime is created and
/// increases by one each time the worker parks the thread waiting for new
/// inbound events to process. This usually means the worker has processed
/// all pending work and is currently idle.
///
/// The counter is monotonically increasing. It is never decremented or
/// reset to zero.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// `worker` is the index of the worker being queried. The given value must
/// be between 0 and `num_workers()`. The index uniquely identifies a single
/// worker and will continue to identify the worker throughout the lifetime
/// of the runtime instance.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// The method panics when `worker` represents an invalid worker, i.e. is
/// greater than or equal to `num_workers()`.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use tokio::runtime::Handle;
///
/// #[tokio::main]
/// async fn main() {
/// let metrics = Handle::current().metrics();
///
/// let n = metrics.worker_park_count(0);
/// println!("worker 0 parked {} times", n);
/// }
/// ```
pub fn worker_park_count(&self, worker: usize) -> u64 {
self.handle
.inner
.worker_metrics(worker)
.park_count
.load(Relaxed)
}
/// Returns the number of times the given worker thread unparked but
/// performed no work before parking again.
///
/// The worker no-op count starts at zero when the runtime is created and
/// increases by one each time the worker unparks the thread but finds no
/// new work and goes back to sleep. This indicates a false-positive wake up.
///
/// The counter is monotonically increasing. It is never decremented or
/// reset to zero.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// `worker` is the index of the worker being queried. The given value must
/// be between 0 and `num_workers()`. The index uniquely identifies a single
/// worker and will continue to identify the worker throughout the lifetime
/// of the runtime instance.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// The method panics when `worker` represents an invalid worker, i.e. is
/// greater than or equal to `num_workers()`.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use tokio::runtime::Handle;
///
/// #[tokio::main]
/// async fn main() {
/// let metrics = Handle::current().metrics();
///
/// let n = metrics.worker_noop_count(0);
/// println!("worker 0 had {} no-op unparks", n);
/// }
/// ```
pub fn worker_noop_count(&self, worker: usize) -> u64 {
self.handle
.inner
.worker_metrics(worker)
.noop_count
.load(Relaxed)
}
/// Returns the number of tasks the given worker thread stole from
/// another worker thread.
///
/// This metric only applies to the **multi-threaded** runtime and will
/// always return `0` when using the current thread runtime.
///
/// The worker steal count starts at zero when the runtime is created and
/// increases by `N` each time the worker has processed its scheduled queue
/// and successfully steals `N` more pending tasks from another worker.
///
/// The counter is monotonically increasing. It is never decremented or
/// reset to zero.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// `worker` is the index of the worker being queried. The given value must
/// be between 0 and `num_workers()`. The index uniquely identifies a single
/// worker and will continue to identify the worker throughout the lifetime
/// of the runtime instance.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// The method panics when `worker` represents an invalid worker, i.e. is
/// greater than or equal to `num_workers()`.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use tokio::runtime::Handle;
///
/// #[tokio::main]
/// async fn main() {
/// let metrics = Handle::current().metrics();
///
/// let n = metrics.worker_steal_count(0);
/// println!("worker 0 has stolen {} tasks", n);
/// }
/// ```
pub fn worker_steal_count(&self, worker: usize) -> u64 {
self.handle
.inner
.worker_metrics(worker)
.steal_count
.load(Relaxed)
}
/// Returns the number of times the given worker thread stole tasks from
/// another worker thread.
///
/// This metric only applies to the **multi-threaded** runtime and will
/// always return `0` when using the current thread runtime.
///
/// The worker steal count starts at zero when the runtime is created and
/// increases by one each time the worker has processed its scheduled queue
/// and successfully steals more pending tasks from another worker.
///
/// The counter is monotonically increasing. It is never decremented or
/// reset to zero.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// `worker` is the index of the worker being queried. The given value must
/// be between 0 and `num_workers()`. The index uniquely identifies a single
/// worker and will continue to identify the worker throughout the lifetime
/// of the runtime instance.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// The method panics when `worker` represents an invalid worker, i.e. is
/// greater than or equal to `num_workers()`.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use tokio::runtime::Handle;
///
/// #[tokio::main]
/// async fn main() {
/// let metrics = Handle::current().metrics();
///
/// let n = metrics.worker_steal_operations(0);
/// println!("worker 0 has stolen tasks {} times", n);
/// }
/// ```
pub fn worker_steal_operations(&self, worker: usize) -> u64 {
self.handle
.inner
.worker_metrics(worker)
.steal_operations
.load(Relaxed)
}
/// Returns the number of tasks the given worker thread has polled.
///
/// The worker poll count starts at zero when the runtime is created and
/// increases by one each time the worker polls a scheduled task.
///
/// The counter is monotonically increasing. It is never decremented or
/// reset to zero.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// `worker` is the index of the worker being queried. The given value must
/// be between 0 and `num_workers()`. The index uniquely identifies a single
/// worker and will continue to identify the worker throughout the lifetime
/// of the runtime instance.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// The method panics when `worker` represents an invalid worker, i.e. is
/// greater than or equal to `num_workers()`.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use tokio::runtime::Handle;
///
/// #[tokio::main]
/// async fn main() {
/// let metrics = Handle::current().metrics();
///
/// let n = metrics.worker_poll_count(0);
/// println!("worker 0 has polled {} tasks", n);
/// }
/// ```
pub fn worker_poll_count(&self, worker: usize) -> u64 {
self.handle
.inner
.worker_metrics(worker)
.poll_count
.load(Relaxed)
}
/// Returns the amount of time the given worker thread has been busy.
///
/// The worker busy duration starts at zero when the runtime is created and
/// increases whenever the worker is spending time processing work. Using
/// this value can indicate the load of the given worker. If a lot of time
/// is spent busy, then the worker is under load and will check for inbound
/// events less often.
///
/// The timer is monotonically increasing. It is never decremented or reset
/// to zero.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// `worker` is the index of the worker being queried. The given value must
/// be between 0 and `num_workers()`. The index uniquely identifies a single
/// worker and will continue to identify the worker throughout the lifetime
/// of the runtime instance.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// The method panics when `worker` represents an invalid worker, i.e. is
/// greater than or equal to `num_workers()`.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use tokio::runtime::Handle;
///
/// #[tokio::main]
/// async fn main() {
/// let metrics = Handle::current().metrics();
///
/// let n = metrics.worker_total_busy_duration(0);
/// println!("worker 0 was busy for a total of {:?}", n);
/// }
/// ```
pub fn worker_total_busy_duration(&self, worker: usize) -> Duration {
let nanos = self
.handle
.inner
.worker_metrics(worker)
.busy_duration_total
.load(Relaxed);
Duration::from_nanos(nanos)
}
/// Returns the number of tasks scheduled from **within** the runtime on the
/// given worker's local queue.
///
/// The local schedule count starts at zero when the runtime is created and
/// increases by one each time a task is woken from **inside** of the
/// runtime on the given worker. This usually means that a task is spawned
/// or notified from within a runtime thread and will be queued on the
/// worker-local queue.
///
/// The counter is monotonically increasing. It is never decremented or
/// reset to zero.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// `worker` is the index of the worker being queried. The given value must
/// be between 0 and `num_workers()`. The index uniquely identifies a single
/// worker and will continue to identify the worker throughout the lifetime
/// of the runtime instance.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// The method panics when `worker` represents an invalid worker, i.e. is
/// greater than or equal to `num_workers()`.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use tokio::runtime::Handle;
///
/// #[tokio::main]
/// async fn main() {
/// let metrics = Handle::current().metrics();
///
/// let n = metrics.worker_local_schedule_count(0);
/// println!("{} tasks were scheduled on the worker's local queue", n);
/// }
/// ```
pub fn worker_local_schedule_count(&self, worker: usize) -> u64 {
self.handle
.inner
.worker_metrics(worker)
.local_schedule_count
.load(Relaxed)
}
/// Returns the number of times the given worker thread saturated its local
/// queue.
///
/// This metric only applies to the **multi-threaded** scheduler.
///
/// The worker steal count starts at zero when the runtime is created and
/// increases by one each time the worker attempts to schedule a task
/// locally, but its local queue is full. When this happens, half of the
/// local queue is moved to the injection queue.
///
/// The counter is monotonically increasing. It is never decremented or
/// reset to zero.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// `worker` is the index of the worker being queried. The given value must
/// be between 0 and `num_workers()`. The index uniquely identifies a single
/// worker and will continue to identify the worker throughout the lifetime
/// of the runtime instance.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// The method panics when `worker` represents an invalid worker, i.e. is
/// greater than or equal to `num_workers()`.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use tokio::runtime::Handle;
///
/// #[tokio::main]
/// async fn main() {
/// let metrics = Handle::current().metrics();
///
/// let n = metrics.worker_overflow_count(0);
/// println!("worker 0 has overflowed its queue {} times", n);
/// }
/// ```
pub fn worker_overflow_count(&self, worker: usize) -> u64 {
self.handle
.inner
.worker_metrics(worker)
.overflow_count
.load(Relaxed)
}
/// Returns the number of tasks currently scheduled in the runtime's
/// injection queue.
///
/// Tasks that are spawned or notified from a non-runtime thread are
/// scheduled using the runtime's injection queue. This metric returns the
/// **current** number of tasks pending in the injection queue. As such, the
/// returned value may increase or decrease as new tasks are scheduled and
/// processed.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use tokio::runtime::Handle;
///
/// #[tokio::main]
/// async fn main() {
/// let metrics = Handle::current().metrics();
///
/// let n = metrics.injection_queue_depth();
/// println!("{} tasks currently pending in the runtime's injection queue", n);
/// }
/// ```
pub fn injection_queue_depth(&self) -> usize {
self.handle.inner.injection_queue_depth()
}
/// Returns the number of tasks currently scheduled in the given worker's
/// local queue.
///
/// Tasks that are spawned or notified from within a runtime thread are
/// scheduled using that worker's local queue. This metric returns the
/// **current** number of tasks pending in the worker's local queue. As
/// such, the returned value may increase or decrease as new tasks are
/// scheduled and processed.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// `worker` is the index of the worker being queried. The given value must
/// be between 0 and `num_workers()`. The index uniquely identifies a single
/// worker and will continue to identify the worker throughout the lifetime
/// of the runtime instance.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// The method panics when `worker` represents an invalid worker, i.e. is
/// greater than or equal to `num_workers()`.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use tokio::runtime::Handle;
///
/// #[tokio::main]
/// async fn main() {
/// let metrics = Handle::current().metrics();
///
/// let n = metrics.worker_local_queue_depth(0);
/// println!("{} tasks currently pending in worker 0's local queue", n);
/// }
/// ```
pub fn worker_local_queue_depth(&self, worker: usize) -> usize {
self.handle.inner.worker_local_queue_depth(worker)
}
/// Returns the number of tasks currently scheduled in the blocking
/// thread pool, spawned using `spawn_blocking`.
///
/// This metric returns the **current** number of tasks pending in
/// blocking thread pool. As such, the returned value may increase
/// or decrease as new tasks are scheduled and processed.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use tokio::runtime::Handle;
///
/// #[tokio::main]
/// async fn main() {
/// let metrics = Handle::current().metrics();
///
/// let n = metrics.blocking_queue_depth();
/// println!("{} tasks currently pending in the blocking thread pool", n);
/// }
/// ```
pub fn blocking_queue_depth(&self) -> usize {
self.handle.inner.blocking_queue_depth()
}
}
cfg_net! {
impl RuntimeMetrics {
/// Returns the number of file descriptors that have been registered with the
/// runtime's I/O driver.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use tokio::runtime::Handle;
///
/// #[tokio::main]
/// async fn main() {
/// let metrics = Handle::current().metrics();
///
/// let registered_fds = metrics.io_driver_fd_registered_count();
/// println!("{} fds have been registered with the runtime's I/O driver.", registered_fds);
///
/// let deregistered_fds = metrics.io_driver_fd_deregistered_count();
///
/// let current_fd_count = registered_fds - deregistered_fds;
/// println!("{} fds are currently registered by the runtime's I/O driver.", current_fd_count);
/// }
/// ```
pub fn io_driver_fd_registered_count(&self) -> u64 {
self.with_io_driver_metrics(|m| {
m.fd_registered_count.load(Relaxed)
})
}
/// Returns the number of file descriptors that have been deregistered by the
/// runtime's I/O driver.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use tokio::runtime::Handle;
///
/// #[tokio::main]
/// async fn main() {
/// let metrics = Handle::current().metrics();
///
/// let n = metrics.io_driver_fd_deregistered_count();
/// println!("{} fds have been deregistered by the runtime's I/O driver.", n);
/// }
/// ```
pub fn io_driver_fd_deregistered_count(&self) -> u64 {
self.with_io_driver_metrics(|m| {
m.fd_deregistered_count.load(Relaxed)
})
}
/// Returns the number of ready events processed by the runtime's
/// I/O driver.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use tokio::runtime::Handle;
///
/// #[tokio::main]
/// async fn main() {
/// let metrics = Handle::current().metrics();
///
/// let n = metrics.io_driver_ready_count();
/// println!("{} ready events processed by the runtime's I/O driver.", n);
/// }
/// ```
pub fn io_driver_ready_count(&self) -> u64 {
self.with_io_driver_metrics(|m| m.ready_count.load(Relaxed))
}
fn with_io_driver_metrics<F>(&self, f: F) -> u64
where
F: Fn(&super::IoDriverMetrics) -> u64,
{
// TODO: Investigate if this should return 0, most of our metrics always increase
// thus this breaks that guarantee.
self.handle
.inner
.driver()
.io
.as_ref()
.map(|h| f(&h.metrics))
.unwrap_or(0)
}
}
}