php-memprof

PHP 的内存使用情况分析器。「Memory usage profiler for PHP」

php-memprof

Supported PHP versions: 7.x

php-memprof profiles memory usage of PHP scripts, and especially can tell which
function has allocated every single byte of memory currently allocated.

This is different from measuring the memory usage before and after a
function call:

<?php

// script 1

function a() {
    $data = file_get_contents("huge-file");
}

a();

$profile = memprof_dump_array();

In script 1, a before/after approach would designate file_get_contents() as huge
memory consumer, while the memory it allocates is actually freed quickly after
it returns. When dumping the memory usage after a() returns, the memprof
approach would show that file_get_contents() is a small memory consumer since
the memory it allocated has been freed at the time memprof_dump_array() is
called.

<?php

// script 2

function a() {
    global $cache;
    $cache = file_get_contents("huge-file");
}

a();

$profile = memprof_dump_array();

In script 2, the allocated memory remains allocated after file_get_contents()
and a() return, and when memprof_dump_array() is called. This time a() and
file_get_contents() are shown as huge memory consumers.

How it works

See INTERNALS.md

Dependencies

  • Judy Library (e.g. libjudy-dev or judy package)
  • C Library with malloc hooks (optional; allows to track persistent allocations too)

Install

Using PECL

pecl install memprof

Manually

Download the source and run the following commands in the source directory:

phpize
./configure
make
make install

Loading the extension

The extension can be loaded on the command line, just for one script:

php -dextension=memprof.so script.php

Or permanently, in php.ini:

extension=memprof.so

Usage

Memprof can be enabled during script execution by calling memprof_enable().

Then the memory usage can be dumped by calling one of the memprof_dump_
functions. Both tell which functions allocated all the currently allocated
memory.

Example:

<?php

if (function_exists('memprof_enable')) {
    memprof_enable();
}

do_some_work();

if (function_exists('memprof_enable')) {
    memprof_dump_callgrind(fopen("/tmp/callgrind.out", "w"));
}

memprof_enabled()

Returns whether memprof is enabled.

memprof_enable()

Enables memprof and start tracking memory allocations. Note: any memory
allocation made before this call is ignored.

memprof_disable()

Disables memprof and forget previous allocations.

memprof_dump_callgrind(resource $stream)

The memprof_dump_callgrind function dumps the current memory usage to a stream
in callgrind format. The file can then be read with tools such as
KCacheGrind or QCacheGrind.

<?php
memprof_dump_callgrind(fopen("output", "w"));

Here is a QcacheGrind screenshot:

QCacheGrind screenshot

memprof_dump_pprof(resource $stream)

The memprof_dump_pprof function dumps the current memory usage to a stream in
pprof format.

<?php
memprof_dump_pprof(fopen("profile.heap", "w"));

The file can be visualized using google-perftools's pprof tool.

Display annotated call-graph in web browser or in gv:

$ pprof --web profile.heap
$ # or:
$ pprof --gv profile.heap

pprof call-graph screenshot

Output one line per function, sorted by own memory usage:

$ pprof --text profile.heap

memprof_dump_array()

<?php
$dump = memprof_dump_array();

The dump exposes the following information:

  • Inclusive and exclusive memory usage of functions (counting only the memory
    that has is still in use when memprof_dump_array is called)
  • Inclusive and exclusive blocks count of functions (number of allocated;
    counting only the blocks that are still in use when memprof_dump_array is
    called)
  • The data is presented in call stacks. This way, if a function is called from
    multiple places, it is possible to see which call path caused it to leak the
    most memory

Example output:

Array
(
  [memory_size] => 11578
  [blocks_count] => 236
  [memory_size_inclusive] => 10497691
  [blocks_count_inclusive] => 244
  [calls] => 1
  [called_functions] => Array
    (
      [main] => Array
        (
          [memory_size] => 288
          [blocks_count] => 3
          [memory_size_inclusive] => 10486113
          [blocks_count_inclusive] => 8
          [calls] => 1
          [called_functions] => Array
            (
              [a] => Array
                (
                  [memory_size] => 4
                  [blocks_count] => 1
                  [memory_size_inclusive] => 10485825
                  [blocks_count_inclusive] => 5
                  [calls] => 1
                  [called_functions] => Array
                    (
                      [b] => Array
                        (
                          [memory_size] => 10485821
                          [blocks_count] => 4
                          [memory_size_inclusive] => 10485821
                          [blocks_count_inclusive] => 4
                          [calls] => 1
                          [called_functions] => Array
                            (
                              [str_repeat] => Array
                                (
                                  [memory_size] => 0
                                  [blocks_count] => 0
                                  [memory_size_inclusive] => 0
                                  [blocks_count_inclusive] => 0
                                  [calls] => 1
                                  [called_functions] => Array
                                    (
                                    )
                                )
                            )
                        )
                    )
                )
              [memprof_dump_array] => Array
                (
                  [memory_size] => 0
                  [blocks_count] => 0
                  [memory_size_inclusive] => 0
                  [blocks_count_inclusive] => 0
                  [calls] => 1
                  [called_functions] => Array
                    (
                    )
                )
            )
        )
    )
)

PHP 7

The current branch supports PHP 7 only.

PHP 5

The php5 branch supports PHP 5.

Todo

  • Support for tracking persistent (non-zend-alloc) allocations when libc
    doesn't have malloc hooks

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