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# Copyright 2015-2017 Intel Corporation.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""module for statistics collection by pidstat
Provides system statistics collected between calls of start() and stop()
by command line tool pidstat (part of sysstat package)
This requires the following setting in your config:
* PIDSTAT_MONITOR = ['ovs-vswitchd', 'ovsdb-server', 'kvm']
processes to be monitorred by pidstat
* PIDSTAT_OPTIONS = '-dur'
options which will be passed to pidstat, i.e. what
statistics should be collected by pidstat
* LOG_FILE_PIDSTAT = 'pidstat.log'
log file for pidstat; it defines suffix, which will be added
to testcase name. Pidstat detailed statistics will be stored separately
for every testcase.
If this doesn't exist, the application will raise an exception
(EAFP).
"""
import os
import logging
import subprocess
import time
from collections import OrderedDict
from tools import tasks
from tools import systeminfo
from tools.collectors.collector import collector
from conf import settings
_ROOT_DIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
class Pidstat(collector.ICollector):
"""A logger of system statistics based on pidstat
It collects statistics based on configuration
"""
_logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def __init__(self, results_dir, test_name):
"""
Initialize collection of statistics
"""
self._log = os.path.join(results_dir,
settings.getValue('LOG_FILE_PIDSTAT') +
'_' + test_name + '.log')
self._results = OrderedDict()
self._pid = 0
def start(self):
"""
Starts collection of statistics by pidstat and stores them
into the file in directory with test results
"""
monitor = settings.getValue('PIDSTAT_MONITOR')
self._logger.info('Statistics are requested for: ' + ', '.join(monitor))
pids = systeminfo.get_pids(monitor)
if pids:
with open(self._log, 'w') as logfile:
cmd = ['sudo', 'LC_ALL=' + settings.getValue('DEFAULT_CMD_LOCALE'),
'pidstat', settings.getValue('PIDSTAT_OPTIONS'),
'-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
def stop(self):
"""
Stops collection of statistics by pidstat and stores statistic summary
for each monitored process into self._results dictionary
"""
if self._pid:
self._pid = 0
# in python3.4 it's not possible to send signal through pid of sudo
# process, so all pidstat processes are interupted instead
# as a workaround
tasks.run_task(['sudo', 'pkill', '--signal', '2', 'pidstat'],
self._logger)
self._logger.info(
'Pidstat log available at %s', self._log)
# let's give pidstat some time to write down average summary
time.sleep(2)
# parse average values from log file and store them to _results dict
self._results = OrderedDict()
logfile = open(self._log, 'r')
with logfile:
line = logfile.readline()
while line:
line = line.strip()
# process only lines with summary
if line[0:7] == 'Average':
if line[-7:] == 'Command':
# store header fields if detected
tmp_header = line[8:].split()
else:
# 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
line = logfile.readline()
def get_results(self):
"""Returns collected statistics.
"""
return self._results
def print_results(self):
"""Logs collected statistics.
"""
for process in self._results:
logging.info("Process: " + '_'.join(process.split('_')[:-1]))
for(key, value) in self._results[process].items():
logging.info(" Statistic: " + str(key) +
", Value: " + str(value))
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