Attribute per-unit load phases accurately
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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ return value : performance snapshot for the active request/workspace
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Returns a DValue with timing and process metadata such as worker pid, parent pid, request count, request start times, native dispatch, workspace setup and birth, context application, guest execution, and hostcall timing. `accept_us` is divided into `transport_params_us` (FastCGI begin through the end of parameters), `transport_input_us` (parameters through the end of input), and `handler_queue_us` (input close through handler entry). This distinguishes upstream request delivery from work inside the UCE handler.
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Hostcall totals include component resolution; MySQL, memcache, and component resolution also expose their own count and microsecond fields. Workspace setup, birth, and context application expose matching wall and thread-CPU microseconds. `execution_cpu_us` is the remaining workspace thread CPU through the snapshot after those three phases. `mysql_operations` is an ordered, query-text-free list of up to 64 logical MySQL operations and their microsecond durations. A connect operation also identifies its source as `new`, cross-request `worker`, or same-request `request`; the corresponding `mysql_connection_open_count`, `mysql_connection_reuse_count`, and `mysql_request_pool_hit_count` fields provide totals. `mysql_operations_dropped` reports any overflow. The profiling hostcall itself is excluded from those totals so repeated snapshots remain comparable.
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Hostcall totals include component resolution; MySQL, memcache, and component resolution also expose their own count and microsecond fields. Workspace setup, birth, and context application expose matching wall and thread-CPU microseconds. `execution_cpu_us` is the remaining workspace thread CPU through the snapshot after those three phases. `unit_module_operations` is a source-root-relative list of up to 32 unit loads. Each item attributes module lookup/read/parse/build/classification plus allocation, import construction, symbol resolution, instantiation, and initialization; no caller-supplied paths are exposed. `mysql_operations` is an ordered, query-text-free list of up to 64 logical MySQL operations and their microsecond durations. A connect operation also identifies its source as `new`, cross-request `worker`, or same-request `request`; the corresponding `mysql_connection_open_count`, `mysql_connection_reuse_count`, and `mysql_request_pool_hit_count` fields provide totals. `mysql_operations_dropped` reports any overflow. The profiling hostcall itself is excluded from those totals so repeated snapshots remain comparable.
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Component resolution is divided into `component_path_us`, `component_artifact_us`, `component_load_us`, and `component_link_us`. These aggregate path resolution, artifact readiness/freshness, Wasmtime side-module loading, and exported-handler lookup/table placement without exposing source paths.
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@@ -155,7 +155,11 @@ RENDER(Request& context)
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u64 serialized_hits = perf["unit_module_serialized_cache_hit_count"].to_u64();
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u64 module_read_bytes = perf["unit_module_read_bytes"].to_u64();
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bool serialized_reads_bounded = module_misses == 0 || serialized_hits != module_misses || (module_read_bytes > 0 && module_read_bytes < module_misses * 1024 * 1024);
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bool unit_module_profile_valid = serialized_reads_bounded && perf["unit_module_cache_hit_count"].to_u64() + module_misses == perf["unit_load_count"].to_u64() && serialized_hits + perf["unit_module_compile_count"].to_u64() == module_misses && perf["unit_module_lookup_us"].type != 'S' && perf["unit_module_read_us"].type != 'S' && perf["unit_module_read_bytes"].type != 'S' && perf["unit_module_parse_us"].type != 'S' && perf["unit_module_compile_us"].type != 'S' && perf["unit_module_classify_us"].type != 'S';
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bool unit_operation_profile_valid = true;
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perf["unit_module_operations"].each([&](DValue operation, String key) {
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unit_operation_profile_valid = unit_operation_profile_valid && operation["unit"].to_string() != "" && operation["allocate_us"].type != 'S' && operation["import_us"].type != 'S' && operation["symbol_resolve_count"].type != 'S' && operation["symbol_resolve_us"].type != 'S' && operation["instantiate_us"].type != 'S' && operation["initialize_us"].type != 'S';
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});
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bool unit_module_profile_valid = serialized_reads_bounded && unit_operation_profile_valid && perf["unit_module_cache_hit_count"].to_u64() + module_misses == perf["unit_load_count"].to_u64() && serialized_hits + perf["unit_module_compile_count"].to_u64() == module_misses && perf["unit_module_lookup_us"].type != 'S' && perf["unit_module_read_us"].type != 'S' && perf["unit_module_read_bytes"].type != 'S' && perf["unit_module_parse_us"].type != 'S' && perf["unit_module_compile_us"].type != 'S' && perf["unit_module_classify_us"].type != 'S';
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bool transport_profile_valid = perf["transport_params_us"].type != 'S' && perf["transport_input_us"].type != 'S' && perf["handler_queue_us"].type != 'S' && perf["accept_us"].to_f64() + 2 >= perf["transport_params_us"].to_f64() + perf["transport_input_us"].to_f64() + perf["handler_queue_us"].to_f64();
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u64 phase_cpu_us = perf["workspace_setup_cpu_us"].to_u64() + perf["workspace_birth_cpu_us"].to_u64() + perf["context_apply_cpu_us"].to_u64();
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bool workspace_cpu_profile_valid = perf["workspace_wall_us"].to_u64() > 0 && perf["workspace_cpu_us"].to_u64() > 0 && perf["workspace_cpu_us"].to_u64() <= perf["workspace_wall_us"].to_u64() + 2 && (perf["workspace_cpu_us"].to_u64() >= perf["workspace_wall_us"].to_u64() ? perf["workspace_wait_us"].to_u64() == 0 : perf["workspace_wait_us"].to_u64() + perf["workspace_cpu_us"].to_u64() == perf["workspace_wall_us"].to_u64()) && perf["workspace_setup_cpu_us"].to_u64() <= perf["workspace_setup_us"].to_u64() + 2 && perf["workspace_birth_cpu_us"].to_u64() <= perf["workspace_birth_us"].to_u64() + 2 && perf["context_apply_cpu_us"].to_u64() <= perf["context_apply_us"].to_u64() + 2 && phase_cpu_us + perf["execution_cpu_us"].to_u64() == perf["workspace_cpu_us"].to_u64();
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