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- #!/usr/bin/env bash
- # memusg -- Measure memory usage of processes
- # Usage: memusg COMMAND [ARGS]...
- #
- # Author: Jaeho Shin <netj@sparcs.org>
- # Created: 2010-08-16
- set -um
- # check input
- [ $# -gt 0 ] || { sed -n '2,/^#$/ s/^# //p' <"$0"; exit 1; }
- # TODO support more options: peak, footprint, sampling rate, etc.
- pgid=`ps -o pgid= $$`
- command="$@"
- # make sure we're in a separate process group
- if [ $pgid = $(ps -o pgid= $(ps -o ppid= $$)) ]; then
- cmd=
- set -- "$0" "$@"
- for a; do cmd+="'${a//"'"/"'\\''"}' "; done
- exec bash -i -c "$cmd"
- fi
- # detect operating system and prepare measurement
- case `uname` in
- Darwin|*BSD) sizes() { /bin/ps -o rss= -g $1; } ;;
- Linux) sizes() { /bin/ps -o rss= -$1; } ;;
- *) echo "`uname`: unsupported operating system" >&2; exit 2 ;;
- esac
- # monitor the memory usage in the background.
- (
- peak=0
- while sizes=`sizes $pgid`
- do
- set -- $sizes
- sample=$((${@/#/+}))
- let peak="sample > peak ? sample : peak"
- sleep 0.1
- done
- echo "memusg \`$command\`: peak=$peak kiloBytes" >> "peak.mem.usg"
- ) &
- monpid=$!
- echo "running: exec $@"
- # run the given command
- exec "$@"
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