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diff --git a/python.d/cpuidle.chart.py b/python.d/cpuidle.chart.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f7199aeb --- /dev/null +++ b/python.d/cpuidle.chart.py @@ -0,0 +1,143 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +# Description: cpuidle netdata python.d module +# Author: Steven Noonan (tycho) + +import glob +import os +import platform +import time +from base import SimpleService + +import ctypes +syscall = ctypes.CDLL('libc.so.6').syscall + +# default module values (can be overridden per job in `config`) +# update_every = 2 + +class Service(SimpleService): + def __init__(self, configuration=None, name=None): + prefix = os.getenv('NETDATA_HOST_PREFIX', "") + if prefix.endswith('/'): + prefix = prefix[:-1] + self.sys_dir = prefix + "/sys/devices/system/cpu" + self.schedstat_path = prefix + "/proc/schedstat" + SimpleService.__init__(self, configuration=configuration, name=name) + self.order = [] + self.definitions = {} + self._orig_name = "" + self.assignment = {} + + def __gettid(self): + # This is horrendous. We need the *thread id* (not the *process id*), + # but there's no Python standard library way of doing that. If you need + # to enable this module on a non-x86 machine type, you'll have to find + # the Linux syscall number for gettid() and add it to the dictionary + # below. + syscalls = { + 'i386': 224, + 'x86_64': 186, + } + if platform.machine() not in syscalls: + return None + tid = syscall(syscalls[platform.machine()]) + return tid + + def __wake_cpus(self): + # Requires Python 3.3+. This will "tickle" each CPU to force it to + # update its idle counters. + if hasattr(os, 'sched_setaffinity'): + pid = self.__gettid() + save_affinity = os.sched_getaffinity(pid) + for idx in range(0, len(self.assignment)): + os.sched_setaffinity(pid, [idx]) + os.sched_getaffinity(pid) + os.sched_setaffinity(pid, save_affinity) + + def __read_schedstat(self): + cpus = {} + for line in open(self.schedstat_path, 'r'): + if not line.startswith('cpu'): + continue + line = line.rstrip().split() + cpu = line[0] + active_time = line[7] + cpus[cpu] = int(active_time) // 1000 + return cpus + + def _get_data(self): + results = {} + + # This line is critical for the stats to update. If we don't "tickle" + # all the CPUs, then all the counters stop counting. + self.__wake_cpus() + + # Use the kernel scheduler stats to determine how much time was spent + # in C0 (active). + schedstat = self.__read_schedstat() + + for cpu, metrics in self.assignment.items(): + update_time = schedstat[cpu] + results[cpu + '_active_time'] = update_time + + for metric, path in metrics.items(): + residency = int(open(path, 'r').read()) + results[metric] = residency + + return results + + def check(self): + if self.__gettid() is None: + self.error("Cannot get thread ID. Stats would be completely broken.") + return False + + self._orig_name = self.chart_name + + for path in sorted(glob.glob(self.sys_dir + '/cpu*/cpuidle/state*/name')): + # ['', 'sys', 'devices', 'system', 'cpu', 'cpu0', 'cpuidle', 'state3', 'name'] + path_elem = path.split('/') + cpu = path_elem[-4] + state = path_elem[-2] + statename = open(path, 'rt').read().rstrip() + + orderid = '%s_cpuidle' % (cpu,) + if orderid not in self.definitions: + self.order.append(orderid) + active_name = '%s_active_time' % (cpu,) + self.definitions[orderid] = { + 'options': [None, 'C-state residency', 'time%', 'cpuidle', None, 'stacked'], + 'lines': [ + [active_name, 'C0 (active)', 'percentage-of-incremental-row', 1, 1], + ], + } + self.assignment[cpu] = {} + + defid = '%s_%s_time' % (orderid, state) + + self.definitions[orderid]['lines'].append( + [defid, statename, 'percentage-of-incremental-row', 1, 1] + ) + + self.assignment[cpu][defid] = '/'.join(path_elem[:-1] + ['time']) + + # Sort order by kernel-specified CPU index + self.order.sort(key=lambda x: int(x.split('_')[0][3:])) + + if len(self.definitions) == 0: + self.error("couldn't find cstate stats") + return False + + return True + + def create(self): + self.chart_name = "cpu" + status = SimpleService.create(self) + self.chart_name = self._orig_name + return status + + def update(self, interval): + self.chart_name = "cpu" + status = SimpleService.update(self, interval=interval) + self.chart_name = self._orig_name + return status + +# vim: set ts=4 sts=4 sw=4 et: |