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Miscellaneous
Profiling Luanti on Linux with perf
We will be using a tool called "perf", which you can get by installing perf
or linux-perf
or linux-tools-common
.
To get usable results you need to build Luanti with debug symbols
(-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo
or -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug
).
Run the client (or server) like this and do whatever you wanted to test:
perf record -z --call-graph dwarf -- ./bin/minetest
This will leave a file called "perf.data".
You can open this file with perf built-in tools but much more interesting is the visualization using a GUI tool: Hotspot. It will give you flamegraphs, per-thread, per-function views and much more.
Remote Profiling
Attach perf to your running server, press ^C to stop:
perf record -z --call-graph dwarf -F 400 -p "$(pidof minetestserver)"
Collect a copy of the required libraries/executables:
perf buildid-list | grep -Eo '/[^ ]+(minetestserver|\.so)[^ ]*$' | \
tar -cvahf debug.tgz --files-from=- --ignore-failed-read
Give both files to the developer and also provide:
- Linux distribution and version
- commit the source was built from and/or modified source code (if applicable)
Hotspot will resolve symbols correctly when pointing the sysroot option at the collected libs.
Profiling with Tracy
Tracy is
A real time, nanosecond resolution, remote telemetry, hybrid frame and sampling profiler for games and other applications.
It allows one to annotate important functions and generate traces, where one can see when each individual function call happened, and how long it took.
Tracy can also record when frames, e.g. server step, start and end, and inspect frames that took longer than usual. Luanti already contains annotations for its frames.
See also Tracy's official documentation.
Installing
Tracy consists of a client (Luanti) and a server (the gui).
Install the server, e.g. using your package manager.
Building
Build Luanti with -DDBUILD_WITH_TRACY=1
, this will fetch Tracy for building
the Tracy client. And use FETCH_TRACY_GIT_TAG
to get a version matching your
Tracy server, e.g. -DFETCH_TRACY_GIT_TAG=v0.11.0
if it's 0.11.0
.
To actually use Tracy, you also have to enable it with Tracy's build options:
-DTRACY_ENABLE=1 -DTRACY_ONLY_LOCALHOST=1
See Tracy's documentation for more build options.
Using in C++
Start the Tracy server and Luanti. You should see Luanti in the menu.
To actually get useful traces, you have to annotate functions with ZoneScoped
macros and recompile. Please refer to Tracy's official documentation.
Using in Lua
Tracy also supports Lua.
If built with Tracy, Luanti loads its API in the global tracy
table.
See Tracy's official documentation for more information.
Note: The whole Tracy Lua API is accessible to all mods. And we don't check if it is or becomes insecure. Run untrusted mods at your own risk.