Add raw memory visualization tool to redbean

This change introduces a `-W /dev/pts/1` flag to redbean. What it does
is use the mincore() system call to create a dual-screen terminal
display that lets you troubleshoot the virtual address space. This is
useful since page faults are an important thing to consider when using a
forking web server. Now we have a colorful visualization of which pages
are going to fault and which ones are resident in memory.

The memory monitor, if enabled, spawns as a thread that just outputs
ANSI codes to the second terminal in a loop. In order to make this
happen using the new clone() polyfill, stdio is now thread safe.

This change also introduces some new demo pages to redbean. It also
polishes the demos we already have, to look a bit nicer and more
presentable for the upcoming release, with better explanations too.
This commit is contained in:
Justine Tunney 2022-05-14 04:33:58 -07:00
parent 578cb21591
commit 80b211e314
106 changed files with 1483 additions and 592 deletions

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@ -176,6 +176,7 @@ i32 sys_lseek(i32, i64, i64, i64) hidden;
i32 sys_lutimes(const char *, const struct timeval *) hidden;
i32 sys_madvise(void *, size_t, i32) hidden;
i32 sys_memfd_create(const char *, u32) hidden;
i32 sys_mincore(void *, u64, unsigned char *) hidden;
i32 sys_mkdirat(i32, const char *, u32) hidden;
i32 sys_mkfifo(const char *, u32) hidden;
i32 sys_mknod(const char *, u32, u64) hidden;