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#!/usr/bin/env bash
SCRIPT_DIR=$( cd -- "$( dirname -- "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" &> /dev/null && pwd )
# python3 executable
if [[ -z "${python_cmd}" ]]
then
python_cmd="python3"
fi
if [[ -z "${LAUNCH_SCRIPT}" ]]
then
LAUNCH_SCRIPT="main.py"
fi
# this script cannot be run as root by default
can_run_as_root=0
# read any command line flags to the webui.sh script
while getopts "f" flag > /dev/null 2>&1
do
case ${flag} in
f) can_run_as_root=1;;
*) break;;
esac
done
# Do not reinstall existing pip packages on Debian/Ubuntu
export PIP_IGNORE_INSTALLED=0
# Pretty print
delimiter="################################################################"
printf "\n%s\n" "${delimiter}"
printf "\e[1m\e[32mExecute ComfyUI through Tcmalloc\n"
printf "\e[1m\e[32mWorking directory: ${SCRIPT_DIR}\n"
# Do not run as root
if [[ $(id -u) -eq 0 && can_run_as_root -eq 0 ]]
then
printf "\n%s\n" "${delimiter}"
printf "\e[1m\e[31mERROR: This script must not be launched as root, aborting...\e[0m"
printf "\n%s\n" "${delimiter}"
exit 1
else
printf "\n%s\n" "${delimiter}"
printf "Running on \e[1m\e[32m%s\e[0m user" "$(whoami)"
printf "\n%s\n" "${delimiter}"
fi
# Try using TCMalloc on Linux
prepare_tcmalloc() {
if [[ "${OSTYPE}" == "linux"* ]] && [[ -z "${NO_TCMALLOC}" ]] && [[ -z "${LD_PRELOAD}" ]]; then
# check glibc version
LIBC_VER=$(echo $(ldd --version | awk 'NR==1 {print $NF}') | grep -oP '\d+\.\d+')
echo "glibc version is $LIBC_VER"
libc_vernum=$(expr $LIBC_VER)
# Since 2.34 libpthread is integrated into libc.so
libc_v234=2.34
# Define Tcmalloc Libs arrays
TCMALLOC_LIBS=("libtcmalloc(_minimal|)\.so\.\d" "libtcmalloc\.so\.\d")
# Traversal array
for lib in "${TCMALLOC_LIBS[@]}"
do
# Determine which type of tcmalloc library the library supports
TCMALLOC="$(PATH=/usr/sbin:$PATH ldconfig -p | grep -P $lib | head -n 1)"
TC_INFO=(${TCMALLOC//=>/})
if [[ ! -z "${TC_INFO}" ]]; then
echo "Check TCMalloc: ${TC_INFO}"
# Determine if the library is linked to libpthread and resolve undefined symbol: pthread_key_create
if [ $(echo "$libc_vernum < $libc_v234" | bc) -eq 1 ]; then
# glibc < 2.34 pthread_key_create into libpthread.so. check linking libpthread.so...
if ldd ${TC_INFO[2]} | grep -q 'libpthread'; then
echo "$TC_INFO is linked with libpthread,execute LD_PRELOAD=${TC_INFO[2]}"
# set fullpath LD_PRELOAD (To be on the safe side)
export LD_PRELOAD="${TC_INFO[2]}"
break
else
echo "$TC_INFO is not linked with libpthread will trigger undefined symbol: pthread_Key_create error"
fi
else
# Version 2.34 of libc.so (glibc) includes the pthread library IN GLIBC. (USE ubuntu 22.04 and modern linux system and WSL)
# libc.so(glibc) is linked with a library that works in ALMOST ALL Linux userlands. SO NO CHECK!
echo "$TC_INFO is linked with libc.so,execute LD_PRELOAD=${TC_INFO[2]}"
# set fullpath LD_PRELOAD (To be on the safe side)
export LD_PRELOAD="${TC_INFO[2]}"
break
fi
fi
done
if [[ -z "${LD_PRELOAD}" ]]; then
printf "\e[1m\e[31mCannot locate TCMalloc. Do you have tcmalloc or google-perftool installed on your system? (improves CPU memory usage)\e[0m\n"
fi
fi
}
printf "\n%s\n" "${delimiter}"
printf "Launching main.py..."
printf "\n%s\n" "${delimiter}"
prepare_tcmalloc
"${python_cmd}" -u "${LAUNCH_SCRIPT}" "$@"
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