In my last post I wrote a script to dump out all the ASP.NET requests on the heap.  Since one of the most common memory issues I encounter is too much cache or session state I figured that showing you how to retreive session data would be good.

A word of caution, since this script uses !dumpheap (to dump out the objects on the heap) and !objsize (to figure out the size of an object including the size of its membervariables) it may take a long time to execute if you have a very large dump, which is typically the case when you are worried about how much you store in session state. 

There is a lot more data that you can get, other than what I am displaying, and the script can pretty easily be modified to display cache objects instead so if you find some cool use or modification of it, please post it in the comments so all of us can benefit from it.

Note: This script only works if you use in-proc session state since it is doing its magic by dumping out all the System.Web.SessionState.InProcSessionState items on the heap.  On the other hand, if you have high memory usage due to session state it is probably the in-proc session state items you will be worried about.  Btw, if this is what you are running into, check out the post index for other posts on ASP.NET Session memory issues.

Output and comments on output

This script is divided into two parts. 

Part #1 (DumpSessions.txt) displays all the System.Web.SessionState.InProcSessionState items with the session address as a DML (Debugger Markup Language) link so that you can click it to get more detailed info.

So in this case we have 3 active sessions, or at least 3 sessions that are still on the heap, the session timeout is set to 20 minutes and the first session holds an amazing ~268 MB (actually more like 256,001 MB, but what's a few MB in the sceme of things).

Part #2 (DumpSessionVar.txt) dumps out more detailed information about each sessions, i.e. the session variables for that particular session and this is what gets executed when you click the DML link.

So in this case the 256 MB session contains 3 session variables.  UserName = Joe Smith (88 Bytes), UserType = User (80 Bytes) and ProductsOrdered = ArrayList (268,435,600 bytes).   The address of the object stored in session is printed so you can dump it out or explore it further...

An idea for a modification of the script would be to print out all the session variables at once, or add some parsing to get the total size of all sessions. Oh well, there is endless possiblities here...

Finding the data

All in-proc sessions are represented on the heap as System.Web.SessionState.InProcSessionState objects.

0:013> !do 03093d38
Name: System.Web.SessionState.InProcSessionState
MethodTable: 663ac580
EEClass: 663ac510
Size: 48(0x30) bytes
GC Generation: 1
 (C:\WINDOWS\assembly\GAC_32\System.Web\2.0.0.0__b03f5f7f11d50a3a\System.Web.dll)
Fields:
      MT    Field   Offset                 Type VT     Attr    Value Name
663ecfbc  4001edc        4 ...ateItemCollection  0 instance 03093b18 _sessionItems
663a3390  4001edd        8 ...ObjectsCollection  0 instance 00000000 _staticObjects
791018e0  4001ede        c         System.Int32  1 instance       20 _timeout
79107584  4001edf       18       System.Boolean  1 instance        0 _locked
791084f8  4001ee0       1c      System.DateTime  1 instance 03093d54 _utcLockDate
791018e0  4001ee1       10         System.Int32  1 instance        1 _lockCookie
663aad40  4001ee2       24 ...ReadWriteSpinLock  1 instance 03093d5c _spinLock
791018e0  4001ee3       14         System.Int32  1 instance        0 _flags

and given a particular System.Web.SessionState.InProcSessionState object we can get to the information we want like this...

Size of the session  

0:013> !objsize 03093d38
sizeof(03093d38) =  268,437,272 (  0x10000718) bytes (System.Web.SessionState.InProcSessionState)

Individual Session Variables

We get to the individual session variables by dumping out the _sessionItems member variable, following the steps below...

Note, the number of session variables in the session is available from the _size membervariable of the ArrayList 

0:013> !do 03093b18 
Name: System.Web.SessionState.SessionStateItemCollection
MethodTable: 66411bb4
EEClass: 66411b3c
Size: 60(0x3c) bytes
GC Generation: 2
 (C:\WINDOWS\assembly\GAC_32\System.Web\2.0.0.0__b03f5f7f11d50a3a\System.Web.dll)
Fields:
      MT    Field   Offset                 Type VT     Attr    Value Name
79107584  4001173       24       System.Boolean  1 instance        0 _readOnly
79105cd4  4001174        4 ...ections.ArrayList  0 instance 03093b60 _entriesArray
791138d4  4001175        8 ...IEqualityComparer  0 instance 03049ce0 _keyComparer
79101634  4001176        c ...ections.Hashtable  0 instance 03093b78 _entriesTable
7a761668  4001177       10 ...e+NameObjectEntry  0 instance 00000000 _nullKeyEntry
7a78e3b0  4001178       14 ...se+KeysCollection  0 instance 00000000 _keys
7910ec98  4001179       18 ...SerializationInfo  0 instance 00000000 _serializationInfo
791018e0  400117a       20         System.Int32  1 instance        4 _version
790fc35c  400117b       1c        System.Object  0 instance 00000000 _syncRoot
79115538  400117c      538 ...em.StringComparer  0   shared   static defaultComparer
    >> Domain:Value  0019b498:NotInit  001cc780:NotInit  <<
79107584  4001f2b       25       System.Boolean  1 instance        1 _dirty
664228fc  4001f2c       28 ...n+KeyedCollection  0 instance 00000000 _serializedItems
79100f74  4001f2d       2c     System.IO.Stream  0 instance 00000000 _stream
791018e0  4001f2e       34         System.Int32  1 instance        0 _iLastOffset
790fc35c  4001f2f       30        System.Object  0 instance 03093b54 _serializedItemsLock
79101634  4001f2a      c54 ...ections.Hashtable  0   shared   static s_immutableTypes
    >> Domain:Value  0019b498:NotInit  001cc780:0708be1c <<
0:013> !do 03093b60 Name: System.Collections.ArrayList MethodTable: 79105cd4 EEClass: 79105c28 Size: 24(0x18) bytes GC Generation: 2 (C:\WINDOWS\assembly\GAC_32\mscorlib\2.0.0.0__b77a5c561934e089\mscorlib.dll) Fields: MT Field Offset Type VT Attr Value Name 7912ad90 40008df 4 System.Object[] 0 instance 03093c90 _items 791018e0 40008e0 c System.Int32 1 instance 3 _size 791018e0 40008e1 10 System.Int32 1 instance 3 _version 790fc35c 40008e2 8 System.Object 0 instance 00000000 _syncRoot 7912ad90 40008e3 1c0 System.Object[] 0 shared static emptyArray >> Domain:Value 0019b498:03031ff8 001cc780:030371e4 <<
0:013> dc 03093c90 03093c90 7912ad90 00000004 790fc35c 03093c80 ...y....\..y.<.. 03093ca0 03093cb0 03093ce4 00000000 00000000 .<...<.......... 03093cb0 7a761668 030939c8 03093c64 00000000 h.vz.9..d<...... 03093cc0 79105cd4 31180038 00000000 020bb7a8 .\.y8..1........ 03093cd0 020bb7a8 00000000 00194d40 00000000 ........@M...... 03093ce0 00000000 7a761668 03093a14 03093cc0 ....h.vz.:...<.. 03093cf0 00000000 790fcb30 0000001a 00000019 ....0..y........ 03093d00 0061006a 006e0030 00710078 007a006e j.a.0.n.x.q.n.z.
0:013> !do 03093c80 Name: System.Collections.Specialized.NameObjectCollectionBase+NameObjectEntry MethodTable: 7a761668 EEClass: 7a7ce36c Size: 16(0x10) bytes GC Generation: 2 (C:\WINDOWS\assembly\GAC_MSIL\System\2.0.0.0__b77a5c561934e089\System.dll) Fields: MT Field Offset Type VT Attr Value Name 790fcb30 400117d 4 System.String 0 instance 030939a4 Key 790fc35c 400117e 8 System.Object 0 instance 03093c40 Value
0:013> !do 030939a4 Name: System.String MethodTable: 790fcb30 EEClass: 790fca90 Size: 34(0x22) bytes GC Generation: 2 (C:\WINDOWS\assembly\GAC_32\mscorlib\2.0.0.0__b77a5c561934e089\mscorlib.dll) String: UserName Fields: MT Field Offset Type VT Attr Value Name 791018e0 4000096 4 System.Int32 1 instance 9 m_arrayLength 791018e0 4000097 8 System.Int32 1 instance 8 m_stringLength 790fe534 4000098 c System.Char 1 instance 55 m_firstChar 790fcb30 4000099 10 System.String 0 shared static Empty >> Domain:Value 0019b498:790d81bc 001cc780:790d81bc << 7912b1d8 400009a 14 System.Char[] 0 shared static WhitespaceChars >> Domain:Value 0019b498:030303f4 001cc780:03034558 <<
0:013> !do 03093c40 Name: System.String MethodTable: 790fcb30 EEClass: 790fca90 Size: 36(0x24) bytes GC Generation: 2 (C:\WINDOWS\assembly\GAC_32\mscorlib\2.0.0.0__b77a5c561934e089\mscorlib.dll) String: Joe Smith Fields: MT Field Offset Type VT Attr Value Name 791018e0 4000096 4 System.Int32 1 instance 10 m_arrayLength 791018e0 4000097 8 System.Int32 1 instance 9 m_stringLength 790fe534 4000098 c System.Char 1 instance 4a m_firstChar 790fcb30 4000099 10 System.String 0 shared static Empty >> Domain:Value 0019b498:790d81bc 001cc780:790d81bc << 7912b1d8 400009a 14 System.Char[] 0 shared static WhitespaceChars >> Domain:Value 0019b498:030303f4 001cc780:03034558 <<  

Running the scripts

To run the scripts copy the text below and put it in two text files somewhere on your harddrive.  I've put mine in c:\tools\extensions\DumpSessions.txt and c:\tools\extensions\DumpSessionVar.txt.   If you put them somewhere else, make sure you change the path in the DumpSessions.txt script so that you get to the right script file when you click the DML links.  

To run it, open up your dump in windbg and load sos.dll, and then run $><c:\tools\extensions\DumpSessions.txt

Script code

DumpSessions.txt 

$$
$$ Dumps all sessions on the heap
$$
$$
$$ Written by: Tess 
$$
$$ Run as: $><c:\tools\extensions\DumpSessions.txt
$$

$$ CLEAR ALL ALIASES (VARIABLES)
$$ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
ad /q *

r @$t0=0;
r @$t1=0;

$$ GET ALL SESSION ITEMS
.foreach (CurrentSession {!dumpheap -type System.Web.SessionState.InProcSessionState -short}){
	$$ Increment # of sessions
	r @$t0 = @$t0+1

	.printf /D "Session Address:\t<?dml?><exec cmd=\"$$>a< c:\\tools\\extensions\\DumpSessionVar.txt ${CurrentSession}\">${CurrentSession}</exec>\n";
	.printf "Session Timeout:\t%d\n", poi(${CurrentSession}+0xc);
	.foreach /pS 2 /ps 99 (token {!objsize ${CurrentSession}}){.printf "Session Size:\t${token} bytes\n"}
	.printf "_______________________________________________\n";
}

.printf "Number of Sessions: %d\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n", @$t0;

 

 DumpSessionVar.txt

$$
$$ Dumps details of a particular session
$$
$$
$$ Written by: Tess 
$$
$$ Run as: $$>a<c:\tools\extensions\DumpSessionVar.txt SessionAddress
$$

.printf "Session:\t\t${$arg1}\n";
.foreach /pS 2 /ps 99 (token {!objsize ${$arg1}}){.printf "Session Size:\t${token} bytes\n"}

$$ Number of session variables
r @$t0 = poi(poi(poi(${$arg1}+0x4)+0x4)+0xc);

.for(r @$t1=0; @$t1 < @$t0; r @$t1=@$t1+1){ .printf "\n================================================\n" .printf "Session Variable\n" .printf "================================================\n" $$ NameObject Entry (actual session variable) r @$t2 = poi(poi(poi(poi(${$arg1}+0x4)+0x4)+0x4)+0x8+0x4*(@$t1+1)); $$ Size .foreach /pS 2 /ps 99 (token {!objsize @$t2}){.printf "Sessionvar Size:\t${token} bytes\n"} $$ Key .foreach /pS 5 (tk {.foreach /pS 9 (token {!do -nofields poi(@$t2+0x4)}){.printf "${token} "}}) { .printf /D "Session Key:\t<?dml?><col fg=\"emphfg\">${tk}</col>\n" }; $$ Value .printf "Session Variable:\t%p\n****\n", poi(@$t2+0x8); !do poi(@$t2+0x8) } .printf "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n"; ad /q *

 

Final words

If you have any ideas for scripts that you think would be useful please let me know and if I have the time and energy I will probably implement and post them...

Have fun,
Tess