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We have some oddities in our jemalloc stats reporting. - "heap-overhead-ratio" is a strange measurement: overhead / non-overhead, expressed as a percentage. And it omits "bin_unused", which appears to be an oversight. - "heap-committed" also omits "bin_unused". - There are some minor errors in memory report descriptions. This patch fixes these and improves the heap reporting. It makes the following reporting changes: - "heap-allocated": Duplicated as "heap-committed/allocated". (We keep "heap-allocated" because that's a special value used in the computation of "heap-unclassified".) - "heap-committed/overhead": Added; it's the same as the sum of the "explicit/heap-overhead/*" values. Together with "heap-committed/allocated" it shows clearly what fraction of the heap is overhead and what fraction is useful. - "heap-committed": Removed; now implicit as the "heap-committed/" node. - "heap-overhead-ratio": - Removed from memory reports; now shown as the percentage of the new "heap-committed/overhead" node. - Still available as a distinguished amount (because it's useful in isolation) but renamed to heapOverheadFraction, and the telemetry ID is renamed as MEMORY_HEAP_OVERHEAD_FRACTION. - "heap-chunks": Removed; it's not that interesting, and can be manually computed as "heap-mapped" / "heap-chunksize" if necessary. |
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