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-rw-r--r--tools/collectors/sysmetrics/pidstat.py48
-rw-r--r--tools/report/report_rst.jinja4
2 files changed, 43 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/tools/collectors/sysmetrics/pidstat.py b/tools/collectors/sysmetrics/pidstat.py
index 245d8d22..277fdb11 100644
--- a/tools/collectors/sysmetrics/pidstat.py
+++ b/tools/collectors/sysmetrics/pidstat.py
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ class Pidstat(collector.ICollector):
with open(self._log, 'w') as logfile:
cmd = ['sudo', 'LC_ALL=' + settings.getValue('DEFAULT_CMD_LOCALE'),
'pidstat', settings.getValue('PIDSTAT_OPTIONS'),
- '-p', ','.join(pids),
+ '-t', '-p', ','.join(pids),
str(settings.getValue('PIDSTAT_SAMPLE_INTERVAL'))]
self._logger.debug('%s', ' '.join(cmd))
self._pid = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=logfile, bufsize=0).pid
@@ -116,16 +116,48 @@ class Pidstat(collector.ICollector):
# combine stored header fields with actual values
tmp_res = OrderedDict(zip(tmp_header,
line[8:].split()))
- # use process's name and its pid as unique key
- key = tmp_res.pop('Command') + '_' + tmp_res['PID']
- # store values for given command into results dict
- if key in self._results:
- self._results[key].update(tmp_res)
- else:
- self._results[key] = tmp_res
+ cmd = tmp_res.pop('Command')
+ # remove unused fields (given by option '-t')
+ tmp_res.pop('UID')
+ tmp_res.pop('TID')
+ if '|_' not in cmd: # main process
+ # use process's name and its pid as unique key
+ tmp_pid = tmp_res.pop('TGID')
+ tmp_key = "%s_%s" % (cmd, tmp_pid)
+ # do not trust cpu usage of pid
+ # see VSPERF-569 for more details
+ if 'CPU' not in tmp_header:
+ self.update_results(tmp_key, tmp_res, False)
+ else: # thread
+ # accumulate cpu usage of all threads
+ if 'CPU' in tmp_header:
+ tmp_res.pop('TGID')
+ self.update_results(tmp_key, tmp_res, True)
line = logfile.readline()
+ def update_results(self, key, result, accumulate=False):
+ """
+ Update final results dictionary. If ``accumulate`` param is set to
+ ``True``, try to accumulate existing values.
+ """
+ # store values for given command into results dict
+ if key not in self._results:
+ self._results[key] = result
+ elif accumulate:
+ for field in result:
+ if field not in self._results[key]:
+ self._results[key][field] = result[field]
+ else:
+ try:
+ val = float(self._results[key][field]) + float(result[field])
+ self._results[key][field] = '{0:.2f}'.format(val)
+ except ValueError:
+ # cannot cast to float, let's update with the previous value
+ self._results[key][field] = result[field]
+ else:
+ self._results[key].update(result)
+
def get_results(self):
"""Returns collected statistics.
"""
diff --git a/tools/report/report_rst.jinja b/tools/report/report_rst.jinja
index eda0c01e..6b51807a 100644
--- a/tools/report/report_rst.jinja
+++ b/tools/report/report_rst.jinja
@@ -90,7 +90,9 @@ Testing Activities/Events
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
pidstat is used to collect the process statistics, as such some values such as
%CPU and %USER maybe > 100% as the values are summed across multiple cores. For
-more info on pidstat please see: http://linux.die.net/man/1/pidstat.
+more info on pidstat please see: http://linux.die.net/man/1/pidstat. Please
+note that vsperf recalculates the CPU consumption of a process by aggregating
+the CPU usage of each thread.
Known issues: Some reported metrics have the value "unkown". These values are
marked unknown as they are not values retrieved from the external tester