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mod_statistics_mem/mod_statistics_mem.lua @ 4282:281a864e7472

mod_pubsub_feeds: Don't skip publishing items after an existing one I encountered a feed which was backwards, such that older entries were considered first and then it would skip newer entries. This may however run into trouble if the feed contains more items than what's persisted in pubsub.
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Mon, 30 Nov 2020 15:17:29 +0100
parent 1379:403d5cd924eb
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-- Probably Linux-specific memory statistics

module:set_global();

local human;
do
	local tostring = tostring;
	local s_format = string.format;
	local m_floor = math.floor;
	local m_max = math.max;
	local prefixes = "kMGTPEZY";
	local multiplier = 1024;

	function human(num)
		num = tonumber(num) or 0;
		local m = 0;
		while num >= multiplier and m < #prefixes do
			num = num / multiplier;
			m = m + 1;
		end

		return s_format("%0."..m_max(0,3-#tostring(m_floor(num))).."f%sB",
		num, m > 0 and (prefixes:sub(m,m) .. "i") or "");
	end
end


local pagesize = 4096; -- according to getpagesize()
module:provides("statistics", {
	statistics = {
		memory_total = { -- virtual memory
			get = function ()
				local statm, err = io.open"/proc/self/statm";
				if statm then
					local total = statm:read"*n";
					statm:close();
					return total * pagesize;
				else
					module:log("debug", err);
				end
			end;
			tostring = human;
		};
		memory_rss = { -- actual in-memory data size
			get = function ()
				local statm, err = io.open"/proc/self/statm";
				if statm then
					statm:read"*n"; -- Total size, ignore
					local rss = statm:read"*n";
					statm:close();
					return rss * pagesize;
				else
					module:log("debug", err);
				end
			end;
			tostring = human;
		};
	}
});