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# This file is licensed under the Affero General Public License (AGPL) version 3.
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# Copyright 2021 The Matrix.org Foundation C.I.C.
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# Copyright (C) 2023 New Vector, Ltd
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#
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# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as
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# published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
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# License, or (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# See the GNU Affero General Public License for more details:
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# <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.html>.
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#
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# Originally licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0:
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# <http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0>.
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#
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# [This file includes modifications made by New Vector Limited]
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import ctypes
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import logging
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import os
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import re
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from typing import Iterable, Optional, overload
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import attr
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from prometheus_client import REGISTRY, Metric
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from typing_extensions import Literal
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from synapse.metrics import GaugeMetricFamily
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from synapse.metrics._types import Collector
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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@attr.s(slots=True, frozen=True, auto_attribs=True)
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class JemallocStats:
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jemalloc: ctypes.CDLL
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@overload
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def _mallctl(
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self, name: str, read: Literal[True] = True, write: Optional[int] = None
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) -> int:
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...
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@overload
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def _mallctl(
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self, name: str, read: Literal[False], write: Optional[int] = None
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) -> None:
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...
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def _mallctl(
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self, name: str, read: bool = True, write: Optional[int] = None
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) -> Optional[int]:
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"""Wrapper around `mallctl` for reading and writing integers to
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jemalloc.
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Args:
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name: The name of the option to read from/write to.
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read: Whether to try and read the value.
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write: The value to write, if given.
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Returns:
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The value read if `read` is True, otherwise None.
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Raises:
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An exception if `mallctl` returns a non-zero error code.
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"""
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input_var = None
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input_var_ref = None
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input_len_ref = None
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if read:
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input_var = ctypes.c_size_t(0)
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input_len = ctypes.c_size_t(ctypes.sizeof(input_var))
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input_var_ref = ctypes.byref(input_var)
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input_len_ref = ctypes.byref(input_len)
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write_var_ref = None
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write_len = ctypes.c_size_t(0)
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if write is not None:
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write_var = ctypes.c_size_t(write)
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write_len = ctypes.c_size_t(ctypes.sizeof(write_var))
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write_var_ref = ctypes.byref(write_var)
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# The interface is:
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#
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# int mallctl(
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# const char *name,
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# void *oldp,
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# size_t *oldlenp,
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# void *newp,
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# size_t newlen
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# )
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#
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# Where oldp/oldlenp is a buffer where the old value will be written to
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# (if not null), and newp/newlen is the buffer with the new value to set
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# (if not null). Note that they're all references *except* newlen.
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result = self.jemalloc.mallctl(
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name.encode("ascii"),
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input_var_ref,
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input_len_ref,
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write_var_ref,
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write_len,
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)
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if result != 0:
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raise Exception("Failed to call mallctl")
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if input_var is None:
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return None
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return input_var.value
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def refresh_stats(self) -> None:
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"""Request that jemalloc updates its internal statistics. This needs to
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be called before querying for stats, otherwise it will return stale
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values.
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"""
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try:
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self._mallctl("epoch", read=False, write=1)
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except Exception as e:
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logger.warning("Failed to reload jemalloc stats: %s", e)
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def get_stat(self, name: str) -> int:
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"""Request the stat of the given name at the time of the last
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`refresh_stats` call. This may throw if we fail to read
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the stat.
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"""
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return self._mallctl(f"stats.{name}")
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_JEMALLOC_STATS: Optional[JemallocStats] = None
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def get_jemalloc_stats() -> Optional[JemallocStats]:
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"""Returns an interface to jemalloc, if it is being used.
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Note that this will always return None until `setup_jemalloc_stats` has been
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called.
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"""
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return _JEMALLOC_STATS
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def _setup_jemalloc_stats() -> None:
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"""Checks to see if jemalloc is loaded, and hooks up a collector to record
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statistics exposed by jemalloc.
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"""
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global _JEMALLOC_STATS
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# Try to find the loaded jemalloc shared library, if any. We need to
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# introspect into what is loaded, rather than loading whatever is on the
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# path, as if we load a *different* jemalloc version things will seg fault.
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# We look in `/proc/self/maps`, which only exists on linux.
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if not os.path.exists("/proc/self/maps"):
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logger.debug("Not looking for jemalloc as no /proc/self/maps exist")
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return
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# We're looking for a path at the end of the line that includes
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# "libjemalloc".
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regex = re.compile(r"/\S+/libjemalloc.*$")
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jemalloc_path = None
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with open("/proc/self/maps") as f:
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for line in f:
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match = regex.search(line.strip())
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if match:
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jemalloc_path = match.group()
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if not jemalloc_path:
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# No loaded jemalloc was found.
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logger.debug("jemalloc not found")
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return
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logger.debug("Found jemalloc at %s", jemalloc_path)
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jemalloc_dll = ctypes.CDLL(jemalloc_path)
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stats = JemallocStats(jemalloc_dll)
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_JEMALLOC_STATS = stats
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class JemallocCollector(Collector):
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"""Metrics for internal jemalloc stats."""
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def collect(self) -> Iterable[Metric]:
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stats.refresh_stats()
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g = GaugeMetricFamily(
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"jemalloc_stats_app_memory_bytes",
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"The stats reported by jemalloc",
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labels=["type"],
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)
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# Read the relevant global stats from jemalloc. Note that these may
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# not be accurate if python is configured to use its internal small
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# object allocator (which is on by default, disable by setting the
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# env `PYTHONMALLOC=malloc`).
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#
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# See the jemalloc manpage for details about what each value means,
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# roughly:
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# - allocated ─ Total number of bytes allocated by the app
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# - active ─ Total number of bytes in active pages allocated by
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# the application, this is bigger than `allocated`.
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# - resident ─ Maximum number of bytes in physically resident data
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# pages mapped by the allocator, comprising all pages dedicated
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# to allocator metadata, pages backing active allocations, and
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# unused dirty pages. This is bigger than `active`.
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# - mapped ─ Total number of bytes in active extents mapped by the
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# allocator.
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# - metadata ─ Total number of bytes dedicated to jemalloc
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# metadata.
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for t in (
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"allocated",
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"active",
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"resident",
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"mapped",
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"metadata",
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):
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try:
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value = stats.get_stat(t)
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except Exception as e:
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# There was an error fetching the value, skip.
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logger.warning("Failed to read jemalloc stats.%s: %s", t, e)
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continue
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g.add_metric([t], value=value)
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yield g
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REGISTRY.register(JemallocCollector())
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logger.debug("Added jemalloc stats")
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def setup_jemalloc_stats() -> None:
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"""Try to setup jemalloc stats, if jemalloc is loaded."""
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try:
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_setup_jemalloc_stats()
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except Exception as e:
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# This should only happen if we find the loaded jemalloc library, but
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# fail to load it somehow (e.g. we somehow picked the wrong version).
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logger.info("Failed to setup collector to record jemalloc stats: %s", e)
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