[OpenSIPS-Users] Access to statistics variables from within script
Richard Revels
rrevels at bandwidth.com
Thu Mar 4 13:36:31 CET 2010
Good to remember. Thank you. I normally spend tons of time thinking about how and why I'm accessing the database and file system and no time thinking about how I'm manipulating variables in script.
While we are on this subject, I've always wondered about something, but not enough to test it out. I had to modify the snippet below quite a bit before sending it due to the fact that I use m4 and let it convert strings to integer named avp's. One of the primary reasons I started using m4 was the warning in the docs about the speed difference of manipulating avp's with string names vs avp's with integer names and how using aliases on the avp's was a better idea. Do you know if any comparisons were ever done to quantify that difference? I'm wondering if the difference between reading, then modifying 1000 avp's using string vs integer would be like 10 milliseconds vs 1 second or 10 milliseconds vs 100 milliseconds.
Like I say, this was never a big enough concern to make me test it out but if you know then I would like to know. : >
Richard
On Mar 4, 2010, at 6:45 AM, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
> Hi Richard,
>
> 1 important comment here - the global vars are something more powerful
> than statistic vars. And of course, they come with more penalties.
> Operating with the global vars requires internal locking (over the
> variable) - this may lead to a general slowdown of opensips as all the
> procs will keep syncronizing over the lock for the this vars. The stat
> vars are using atomic ops (internally) and they do not require locking.
>
> just my 2 cents on this,
> Bogdan
>
> Richard Revels wrote:
>> Most likely this is where Bogdan is headed but, if you only want to increment and reset some variables in the script there are global vars available to do that with. cfgutils module.
>>
>> #first a var that is shared across all processes
>> modparam("cfgutils", "shvset", "didtracker=i:0")
>>
>> #now one that will be unique to each process thread
>> modparam("cfgutils", "varset", "threadtracker=s:00000")
>>
>> Then in the script to, say, randomly select a from user:
>>
>> $avp(s:newfromheader) = $hdr(From);
>> $avp(s:holder)=$shv(didtracker);
>> $shv(didtracker)=$shv(didtracker) + 1;
>> if( $shv(didtracker) == 50000 )
>> $shv(didtracker)=0;
>> $avp(s:offset)= 5 - $(avp(s:holder){s.len});
>> $var(matchup)=$(var(threadtracker){s.substr,0,$avp(s:offset)}) + $avp(s:holder);
>> if( dp_translate("42", "$var(matchup)/$var(matchup)") )
>> {
>> $avp(s:newfromheader) = "sip:" + $var(matchup) + "@" + $fd; #this could change again for oli tag or something so
>> setflag(FLAG_CHANGED_FROMHEADER); #use flag to insure we only change from header once in t_relay route
>> }
>>
>>
>> Richard
>>
>> On Mar 3, 2010, at 7:56 PM, Paweł Pierścionek wrote:
>>
>>
>>> On 2010-03-03, at 19:20, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi Pawel,
>>>>
>>>> for read, the stats vars are available only via the MI interface (the
>>>> get_statistics function).
>>>>
>>>> do you want to read the stats from the statistics module only, or all of
>>>> them?
>>>>
>>> Nah, only the ones defined in my script/statistics module and log/print them and reset them in a timer route.
>>>
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