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pkg/kube/inject/testdata/inject/https-probes.yaml.injected
John Howard <******@****.***> 1709052916 -0800
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pkg/kube/inject/testdata/inject/hello-probes-localhost.yaml
Rama Chavali <******@****.***> 1714150277 +0530
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pkg/util/procfs/procfs_fake.go
limitations under the License. */ package procfs type FakeProcFS struct{} // GetFullContainerName gets the container name given the root process id of the container. // E.g. if the devices cgroup for the container is stored in /sys/fs/cgroup/devices/docker/nginx, // return docker/nginx. Assumes that the process is part of exactly one cgroup hierarchy.
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src/internal/trace/testdata/generators/go122-syscall-steal-proc-sitting-in-syscall.go
func main() { testgen.Main(gen) } func gen(t *testgen.Trace) { g := t.Generation(1) // Steal proc from a goroutine that's been blocked // in a syscall the entire generation. b0 := g.Batch(trace.ThreadID(0), 0) b0.Event("ProcStatus", trace.ProcID(0), go122.ProcSyscallAbandoned) b0.Event("ProcSteal", trace.ProcID(0), testgen.Seq(1), trace.ThreadID(1)) // Status event for a goroutine blocked in a syscall for the entire generation.
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src/internal/trace/testdata/generators/go122-syscall-steal-proc-simple-bare-m.go
b0 := g.Batch(trace.ThreadID(0), 0) b0.Event("ProcStatus", trace.ProcID(0), go122.ProcRunning) b0.Event("GoStatus", trace.GoID(1), trace.ThreadID(0), go122.GoRunning) b0.Event("GoSyscallBegin", testgen.Seq(1), testgen.NoStack) b0.Event("GoSyscallEndBlocked") // A bare M steals the goroutine's P. b1 := g.Batch(trace.ThreadID(1), 0) b1.Event("ProcSteal", trace.ProcID(0), testgen.Seq(2), trace.ThreadID(0))
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pkg/kube/inject/testdata/inject/hello-probes.proxyHoldsApplication.yaml.injected
John Howard <******@****.***> 1709052916 -0800
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pkg/kube/inject/testdata/inject/hello-probes-localhost.yaml.injected
Rama Chavali <******@****.***> 1714150277 +0530
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src/internal/trace/testdata/fuzz/FuzzReader/invalid-proc-state
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pkg/util/oom/oom_linux.go
} } if !continueAdjusting { return nil } // There's a slight race. A process might have forked just before we write its OOM score adjust. // The fork might copy the parent process's old OOM score, then this function might execute and // update the parent's OOM score, but the forked process id might not be reflected in cgroup.procs // for a short amount of time. So this function might return without changing the forked process's
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src/internal/trace/summary.go
case GoSyscall: s.syscallingP[ev.Proc()] = id s.syscallingG[id] = ev.Proc() g.lastSyscallTime = ev.Time() } // Handle procs to detect syscall blocking, which si identifiable as a // proc going idle while the goroutine it was attached to is in a syscall. case ResourceProc: id := st.Resource.Proc() old, new := st.Proc() if old != new && new == ProcIdle {
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