Reputation: 13809
I am profiling a program where the vast majority (86%) of time is spent in two runtime functions: kevent and selectgo. I understand the select, but I don't know what kevent is (so I don't know where to start optimizing):
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flat flat% sum% cum cum%
114.63s 65.79% 65.79% 114.63s 65.79% runtime.kevent /usr/local/Cellar/go/1.9.2/libexec/src/runtime/sys_darwin_amd64.s
19.26s 11.05% 76.85% 35.90s 20.60% runtime.selectgo /usr/local/Cellar/go/1.9.2/libexec/src/runtime/select.go
Upvotes: 6
Views: 3144
Reputation: 21145
It's the network poller. There are multiple implementations:
You're seeing kevent
due to being on Darwin.
Basically, this is time spent waiting for I/O.
Note that it's called netpoll, but it applies to file descriptors in general, so it may be network communication but it could just as well be file I/O.
Here are more details about kqueue and epoll.
Upvotes: 6