[34] | 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python |
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| 2 | |
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| 3 | ##################################################################### |
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| 4 | # xenmon is a front-end for xenbaked. |
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| 5 | # There is a curses interface for live monitoring. XenMon also allows |
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| 6 | # logging to a file. For options, run python xenmon.py -h |
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| 7 | # |
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| 8 | # Copyright (C) 2005,2006 by Hewlett Packard, Palo Alto and Fort Collins |
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| 9 | # Authors: Lucy Cherkasova, lucy.cherkasova@hp.com |
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| 10 | # Rob Gardner, rob.gardner@hp.com |
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| 11 | # Diwaker Gupta, diwaker.gupta@hp.com |
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| 12 | ##################################################################### |
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| 13 | # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
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| 14 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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| 15 | # the Free Software Foundation; under version 2 of the License. |
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| 16 | # |
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| 17 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
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| 18 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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| 19 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
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| 20 | # GNU General Public License for more details. |
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| 21 | # |
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| 22 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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| 23 | # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software |
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| 24 | # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA |
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| 25 | ##################################################################### |
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| 26 | |
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| 27 | import mmap |
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| 28 | import struct |
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| 29 | import os |
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| 30 | import time |
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| 31 | import optparse as _o |
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| 32 | import curses as _c |
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| 33 | import math |
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| 34 | import sys |
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| 35 | |
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| 36 | # constants |
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| 37 | NSAMPLES = 100 |
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| 38 | NDOMAINS = 32 |
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| 39 | IDLE_DOMAIN = -1 # idle domain's ID |
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| 40 | |
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| 41 | # the struct strings for qos_info |
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| 42 | ST_DOM_INFO = "6Q3i2H32s" |
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| 43 | ST_QDATA = "%dQ" % (6*NDOMAINS + 4) |
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| 44 | |
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| 45 | # size of mmaped file |
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| 46 | QOS_DATA_SIZE = struct.calcsize(ST_QDATA)*NSAMPLES + struct.calcsize(ST_DOM_INFO)*NDOMAINS + struct.calcsize("4i") |
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| 47 | |
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| 48 | # location of mmaped file, hard coded right now |
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| 49 | SHM_FILE = "/tmp/xenq-shm" |
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| 50 | |
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| 51 | # format strings |
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| 52 | TOTALS = 15*' ' + "%6.2f%%" + 35*' ' + "%6.2f%%" |
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| 53 | |
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| 54 | ALLOCATED = "Allocated" |
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| 55 | GOTTEN = "Gotten" |
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| 56 | BLOCKED = "Blocked" |
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| 57 | WAITED = "Waited" |
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| 58 | IOCOUNT = "I/O Count" |
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| 59 | EXCOUNT = "Exec Count" |
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| 60 | |
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| 61 | # globals |
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| 62 | dom_in_use = [] |
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| 63 | |
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| 64 | # our curses screen |
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| 65 | stdscr = None |
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| 66 | |
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| 67 | # parsed options |
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| 68 | options, args = None, None |
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| 69 | |
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| 70 | # the optparse module is quite smart |
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| 71 | # to see help, just run xenmon -h |
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| 72 | def setup_cmdline_parser(): |
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| 73 | parser = _o.OptionParser() |
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| 74 | parser.add_option("-l", "--live", dest="live", action="store_true", |
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| 75 | default=True, help = "show the ncurses live monitoring frontend (default)") |
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| 76 | parser.add_option("-n", "--notlive", dest="live", action="store_false", |
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| 77 | default="True", help = "write to file instead of live monitoring") |
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| 78 | parser.add_option("-p", "--prefix", dest="prefix", |
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| 79 | default = "log", help="prefix to use for output files") |
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| 80 | parser.add_option("-t", "--time", dest="duration", |
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| 81 | action="store", type="int", default=10, |
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| 82 | help="stop logging to file after this much time has elapsed (in seconds). set to 0 to keep logging indefinitely") |
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| 83 | parser.add_option("-i", "--interval", dest="interval", |
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| 84 | action="store", type="int", default=1000, |
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| 85 | help="interval for logging (in ms)") |
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| 86 | parser.add_option("--ms_per_sample", dest="mspersample", |
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| 87 | action="store", type="int", default=100, |
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| 88 | help = "determines how many ms worth of data goes in a sample") |
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| 89 | parser.add_option("--cpu", dest="cpu", action="store", type="int", default=0, |
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| 90 | help = "specifies which cpu to display data for") |
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| 91 | |
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| 92 | parser.add_option("--allocated", dest="allocated", action="store_true", |
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| 93 | default=False, help="Display allocated time for each domain") |
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| 94 | parser.add_option("--noallocated", dest="allocated", action="store_false", |
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| 95 | default=False, help="Don't display allocated time for each domain") |
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| 96 | |
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| 97 | parser.add_option("--blocked", dest="blocked", action="store_true", |
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| 98 | default=True, help="Display blocked time for each domain") |
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| 99 | parser.add_option("--noblocked", dest="blocked", action="store_false", |
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| 100 | default=True, help="Don't display blocked time for each domain") |
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| 101 | |
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| 102 | parser.add_option("--waited", dest="waited", action="store_true", |
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| 103 | default=True, help="Display waiting time for each domain") |
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| 104 | parser.add_option("--nowaited", dest="waited", action="store_false", |
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| 105 | default=True, help="Don't display waiting time for each domain") |
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| 106 | |
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| 107 | parser.add_option("--excount", dest="excount", action="store_true", |
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| 108 | default=False, help="Display execution count for each domain") |
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| 109 | parser.add_option("--noexcount", dest="excount", action="store_false", |
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| 110 | default=False, help="Don't display execution count for each domain") |
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| 111 | parser.add_option("--iocount", dest="iocount", action="store_true", |
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| 112 | default=False, help="Display I/O count for each domain") |
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| 113 | parser.add_option("--noiocount", dest="iocount", action="store_false", |
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| 114 | default=False, help="Don't display I/O count for each domain") |
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| 115 | |
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| 116 | return parser |
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| 117 | |
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| 118 | # encapsulate information about a domain |
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| 119 | class DomainInfo: |
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| 120 | def __init__(self): |
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| 121 | self.allocated_sum = 0 |
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| 122 | self.gotten_sum = 0 |
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| 123 | self.blocked_sum = 0 |
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| 124 | self.waited_sum = 0 |
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| 125 | self.exec_count = 0; |
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| 126 | self.iocount_sum = 0 |
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| 127 | self.ffp_samples = [] |
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| 128 | |
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| 129 | def gotten_stats(self, passed): |
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| 130 | total = float(self.gotten_sum) |
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| 131 | per = 100*total/passed |
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| 132 | exs = self.exec_count |
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| 133 | if exs > 0: |
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| 134 | avg = total/exs |
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| 135 | else: |
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| 136 | avg = 0 |
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| 137 | return [total/(float(passed)/10**9), per, avg] |
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| 138 | |
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| 139 | def waited_stats(self, passed): |
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| 140 | total = float(self.waited_sum) |
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| 141 | per = 100*total/passed |
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| 142 | exs = self.exec_count |
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| 143 | if exs > 0: |
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| 144 | avg = total/exs |
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| 145 | else: |
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| 146 | avg = 0 |
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| 147 | return [total/(float(passed)/10**9), per, avg] |
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| 148 | |
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| 149 | def blocked_stats(self, passed): |
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| 150 | total = float(self.blocked_sum) |
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| 151 | per = 100*total/passed |
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| 152 | ios = self.iocount_sum |
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| 153 | if ios > 0: |
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| 154 | avg = total/float(ios) |
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| 155 | else: |
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| 156 | avg = 0 |
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| 157 | return [total/(float(passed)/10**9), per, avg] |
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| 158 | |
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| 159 | def allocated_stats(self, passed): |
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| 160 | total = self.allocated_sum |
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| 161 | exs = self.exec_count |
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| 162 | if exs > 0: |
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| 163 | return float(total)/exs |
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| 164 | else: |
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| 165 | return 0 |
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| 166 | |
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| 167 | def ec_stats(self, passed): |
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| 168 | total = float(self.exec_count/(float(passed)/10**9)) |
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| 169 | return total |
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| 170 | |
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| 171 | def io_stats(self, passed): |
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| 172 | total = float(self.iocount_sum) |
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| 173 | exs = self.exec_count |
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| 174 | if exs > 0: |
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| 175 | avg = total/exs |
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| 176 | else: |
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| 177 | avg = 0 |
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| 178 | return [total/(float(passed)/10**9), avg] |
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| 179 | |
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| 180 | def stats(self, passed): |
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| 181 | return [self.gotten_stats(passed), self.allocated_stats(passed), self.blocked_stats(passed), |
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| 182 | self.waited_stats(passed), self.ec_stats(passed), self.io_stats(passed)] |
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| 183 | |
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| 184 | # report values over desired interval |
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| 185 | def summarize(startat, endat, duration, samples): |
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| 186 | dominfos = {} |
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| 187 | for i in range(0, NDOMAINS): |
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| 188 | dominfos[i] = DomainInfo() |
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| 189 | |
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| 190 | passed = 1 # to prevent zero division |
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| 191 | curid = startat |
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| 192 | numbuckets = 0 |
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| 193 | lost_samples = [] |
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| 194 | ffp_samples = [] |
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| 195 | |
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| 196 | while passed < duration: |
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| 197 | for i in range(0, NDOMAINS): |
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| 198 | if dom_in_use[i]: |
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| 199 | dominfos[i].gotten_sum += samples[curid][0*NDOMAINS + i] |
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| 200 | dominfos[i].allocated_sum += samples[curid][1*NDOMAINS + i] |
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| 201 | dominfos[i].waited_sum += samples[curid][2*NDOMAINS + i] |
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| 202 | dominfos[i].blocked_sum += samples[curid][3*NDOMAINS + i] |
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| 203 | dominfos[i].exec_count += samples[curid][4*NDOMAINS + i] |
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| 204 | dominfos[i].iocount_sum += samples[curid][5*NDOMAINS + i] |
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| 205 | |
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| 206 | passed += samples[curid][6*NDOMAINS] |
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| 207 | lost_samples.append(samples[curid][6*NDOMAINS + 2]) |
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| 208 | ffp_samples.append(samples[curid][6*NDOMAINS + 3]) |
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| 209 | |
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| 210 | numbuckets += 1 |
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| 211 | |
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| 212 | if curid > 0: |
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| 213 | curid -= 1 |
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| 214 | else: |
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| 215 | curid = NSAMPLES - 1 |
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| 216 | if curid == endat: |
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| 217 | break |
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| 218 | |
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| 219 | lostinfo = [min(lost_samples), sum(lost_samples), max(lost_samples)] |
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| 220 | ffpinfo = [min(ffp_samples), sum(ffp_samples), max(ffp_samples)] |
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| 221 | |
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| 222 | ldoms = [] |
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| 223 | for x in range(0, NDOMAINS): |
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| 224 | if dom_in_use[x]: |
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| 225 | ldoms.append(dominfos[x].stats(passed)) |
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| 226 | else: |
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| 227 | ldoms.append(0) |
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| 228 | |
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| 229 | return [ldoms, lostinfo, ffpinfo] |
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| 230 | |
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| 231 | # scale microseconds to milliseconds or seconds as necessary |
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| 232 | def time_scale(ns): |
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| 233 | if ns < 1000: |
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| 234 | return "%4.2f ns" % float(ns) |
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| 235 | elif ns < 1000*1000: |
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| 236 | return "%4.2f us" % (float(ns)/10**3) |
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| 237 | elif ns < 10**9: |
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| 238 | return "%4.2f ms" % (float(ns)/10**6) |
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| 239 | else: |
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| 240 | return "%4.2f s" % (float(ns)/10**9) |
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| 241 | |
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| 242 | # paint message on curses screen, but detect screen size errors |
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| 243 | def display(scr, row, col, str, attr=0): |
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| 244 | try: |
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| 245 | scr.addstr(row, col, str, attr) |
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| 246 | except: |
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| 247 | scr.erase() |
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| 248 | _c.nocbreak() |
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| 249 | scr.keypad(0) |
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| 250 | _c.echo() |
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| 251 | _c.endwin() |
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| 252 | print "Your terminal screen is not big enough; Please resize it." |
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| 253 | print "row=%d, col=%d, str='%s'" % (row, col, str) |
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| 254 | sys.exit(1) |
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| 255 | |
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| 256 | |
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| 257 | # diplay domain id |
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| 258 | def display_domain_id(scr, row, col, dom): |
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| 259 | if dom == IDLE_DOMAIN: |
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| 260 | display(scr, row, col-1, "Idle") |
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| 261 | else: |
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| 262 | display(scr, row, col, "%d" % dom) |
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| 263 | |
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| 264 | |
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| 265 | # the live monitoring code |
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| 266 | def show_livestats(cpu): |
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| 267 | ncpu = 1 # number of cpu's on this platform |
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| 268 | slen = 0 # size of shared data structure, incuding padding |
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| 269 | cpu_1sec_usage = 0.0 |
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| 270 | cpu_10sec_usage = 0.0 |
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| 271 | heartbeat = 1 |
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| 272 | global dom_in_use, options |
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| 274 | # mmap the (the first chunk of the) file |
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| 275 | shmf = open(SHM_FILE, "r+") |
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| 276 | shm = mmap.mmap(shmf.fileno(), QOS_DATA_SIZE) |
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| 277 | |
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| 278 | # initialize curses |
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| 279 | stdscr = _c.initscr() |
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| 280 | _c.noecho() |
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| 281 | _c.cbreak() |
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| 282 | |
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| 283 | stdscr.keypad(1) |
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| 284 | stdscr.timeout(1000) |
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| 285 | [maxy, maxx] = stdscr.getmaxyx() |
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| 286 | |
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| 287 | # display in a loop |
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| 288 | while True: |
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| 289 | |
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| 290 | cpuidx = 0 |
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| 291 | while cpuidx < ncpu: |
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| 292 | |
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| 293 | # calculate offset in mmap file to start from |
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| 294 | idx = cpuidx * slen |
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| 295 | |
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| 296 | |
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| 297 | samples = [] |
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| 298 | doms = [] |
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| 299 | dom_in_use = [] |
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| 300 | domain_id = [] |
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| 301 | |
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| 302 | # read in data |
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| 303 | for i in range(0, NSAMPLES): |
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| 304 | len = struct.calcsize(ST_QDATA) |
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| 305 | sample = struct.unpack(ST_QDATA, shm[idx:idx+len]) |
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| 306 | samples.append(sample) |
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| 307 | idx += len |
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| 308 | |
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| 309 | for i in range(0, NDOMAINS): |
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| 310 | len = struct.calcsize(ST_DOM_INFO) |
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| 311 | dom = struct.unpack(ST_DOM_INFO, shm[idx:idx+len]) |
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| 312 | doms.append(dom) |
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| 313 | # (last_update_time, start_time, runnable_start_time, blocked_start_time, |
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| 314 | # ns_since_boot, ns_oncpu_since_boot, runnable_at_last_update, |
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| 315 | # runnable, in_use, domid, junk, name) = dom |
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| 316 | # dom_in_use.append(in_use) |
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| 317 | dom_in_use.append(dom[8]) |
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| 318 | domid = dom[9] |
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| 319 | if domid == 32767 : |
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| 320 | domid = IDLE_DOMAIN |
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| 321 | domain_id.append(domid) |
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| 322 | idx += len |
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| 323 | # print "dom_in_use(cpu=%d): " % cpuidx, dom_in_use |
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| 324 | |
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| 325 | |
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| 326 | len = struct.calcsize("4i") |
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| 327 | oldncpu = ncpu |
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| 328 | (next, ncpu, slen, freq) = struct.unpack("4i", shm[idx:idx+len]) |
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| 329 | idx += len |
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| 330 | |
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| 331 | # xenbaked tells us how many cpu's it's got, so re-do |
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| 332 | # the mmap if necessary to get multiple cpu data |
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| 333 | if oldncpu != ncpu: |
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| 334 | shm = mmap.mmap(shmf.fileno(), ncpu*slen) |
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| 335 | |
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| 336 | # if we've just calculated data for the cpu of interest, then |
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| 337 | # stop examining mmap data and start displaying stuff |
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| 338 | if cpuidx == cpu: |
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| 339 | break |
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| 340 | |
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| 341 | cpuidx = cpuidx + 1 |
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| 342 | |
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| 343 | # calculate starting and ending datapoints; never look at "next" since |
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| 344 | # it represents live data that may be in transition. |
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| 345 | startat = next - 1 |
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| 346 | if next + 10 < NSAMPLES: |
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| 347 | endat = next + 10 |
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| 348 | else: |
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| 349 | endat = 10 |
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| 350 | |
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| 351 | # get summary over desired interval |
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| 352 | [h1, l1, f1] = summarize(startat, endat, 10**9, samples) |
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| 353 | [h2, l2, f2] = summarize(startat, endat, 10 * 10**9, samples) |
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| 354 | |
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| 355 | |
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| 356 | # the actual display code |
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| 357 | row = 0 |
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| 358 | display(stdscr, row, 1, "CPU = %d" % cpu, _c.A_STANDOUT) |
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| 359 | |
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| 360 | display(stdscr, row, 10, "%sLast 10 seconds (%3.2f%%)%sLast 1 second (%3.2f%%)" % (6*' ', cpu_10sec_usage, 30*' ', cpu_1sec_usage), _c.A_BOLD) |
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| 361 | row +=1 |
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| 362 | display(stdscr, row, 1, "%s" % ((maxx-2)*'=')) |
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| 363 | |
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| 364 | total_h1_cpu = 0 |
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| 365 | total_h2_cpu = 0 |
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| 366 | |
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| 367 | cpu_1sec_usage = 0.0 |
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| 368 | cpu_10sec_usage = 0.0 |
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| 369 | |
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| 370 | for dom in range(0, NDOMAINS): |
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| 371 | if not dom_in_use[dom]: |
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| 372 | continue |
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| 373 | |
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| 374 | if h1[dom][0][1] > 0 or domain_id[dom] == IDLE_DOMAIN: |
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| 375 | # display gotten |
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| 376 | row += 1 |
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| 377 | col = 2 |
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| 378 | display_domain_id(stdscr, row, col, domain_id[dom]) |
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| 379 | col += 4 |
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| 380 | display(stdscr, row, col, "%s" % time_scale(h2[dom][0][0])) |
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| 381 | col += 12 |
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| 382 | display(stdscr, row, col, "%3.2f%%" % h2[dom][0][1]) |
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| 383 | if dom != IDLE_DOMAIN: |
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| 384 | cpu_10sec_usage += h2[dom][0][1] |
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| 385 | col += 12 |
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| 386 | display(stdscr, row, col, "%s/ex" % time_scale(h2[dom][0][2])) |
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| 387 | col += 18 |
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| 388 | display(stdscr, row, col, "%s" % time_scale(h1[dom][0][0])) |
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| 389 | col += 12 |
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| 390 | display(stdscr, row, col, "%3.2f%%" % h1[dom][0][1], _c.A_STANDOUT) |
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| 391 | col += 12 |
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| 392 | display(stdscr, row, col, "%s/ex" % time_scale(h1[dom][0][2])) |
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| 393 | col += 18 |
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| 394 | display(stdscr, row, col, "Gotten") |
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| 395 | |
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| 396 | if dom != IDLE_DOMAIN: |
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| 397 | cpu_1sec_usage = cpu_1sec_usage + h1[dom][0][1] |
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| 398 | |
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| 399 | # display allocated |
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| 400 | if options.allocated: |
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| 401 | row += 1 |
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| 402 | col = 2 |
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| 403 | display_domain_id(stdscr, row, col, domain_id[dom]) |
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| 404 | col += 28 |
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| 405 | display(stdscr, row, col, "%s/ex" % time_scale(h2[dom][1])) |
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| 406 | col += 42 |
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| 407 | display(stdscr, row, col, "%s/ex" % time_scale(h1[dom][1])) |
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| 408 | col += 18 |
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| 409 | display(stdscr, row, col, "Allocated") |
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| 410 | |
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| 411 | # display blocked |
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| 412 | if options.blocked: |
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| 413 | row += 1 |
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| 414 | col = 2 |
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| 415 | display_domain_id(stdscr, row, col, domain_id[dom]) |
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| 416 | col += 4 |
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| 417 | display(stdscr, row, col, "%s" % time_scale(h2[dom][2][0])) |
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| 418 | col += 12 |
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| 419 | display(stdscr, row, col, "%3.2f%%" % h2[dom][2][1]) |
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| 420 | col += 12 |
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| 421 | display(stdscr, row, col, "%s/io" % time_scale(h2[dom][2][2])) |
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| 422 | col += 18 |
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| 423 | display(stdscr, row, col, "%s" % time_scale(h1[dom][2][0])) |
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| 424 | col += 12 |
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| 425 | display(stdscr, row, col, "%3.2f%%" % h1[dom][2][1]) |
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| 426 | col += 12 |
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| 427 | display(stdscr, row, col, "%s/io" % time_scale(h1[dom][2][2])) |
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| 428 | col += 18 |
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| 429 | display(stdscr, row, col, "Blocked") |
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| 430 | |
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| 431 | # display waited |
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| 432 | if options.waited: |
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| 433 | row += 1 |
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| 434 | col = 2 |
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| 435 | display_domain_id(stdscr, row, col, domain_id[dom]) |
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| 436 | col += 4 |
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| 437 | display(stdscr, row, col, "%s" % time_scale(h2[dom][3][0])) |
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| 438 | col += 12 |
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| 439 | display(stdscr, row, col, "%3.2f%%" % h2[dom][3][1]) |
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| 440 | col += 12 |
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| 441 | display(stdscr, row, col, "%s/ex" % time_scale(h2[dom][3][2])) |
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| 442 | col += 18 |
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| 443 | display(stdscr, row, col, "%s" % time_scale(h1[dom][3][0])) |
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| 444 | col += 12 |
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| 445 | display(stdscr, row, col, "%3.2f%%" % h1[dom][3][1]) |
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| 446 | col += 12 |
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| 447 | display(stdscr, row, col, "%s/ex" % time_scale(h1[dom][3][2])) |
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| 448 | col += 18 |
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| 449 | display(stdscr, row, col, "Waited") |
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| 450 | |
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| 451 | # display ex count |
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| 452 | if options.excount: |
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| 453 | row += 1 |
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| 454 | col = 2 |
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| 455 | display_domain_id(stdscr, row, col, domain_id[dom]) |
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| 456 | |
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| 457 | col += 28 |
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| 458 | display(stdscr, row, col, "%d/s" % h2[dom][4]) |
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| 459 | col += 42 |
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| 460 | display(stdscr, row, col, "%d" % h1[dom][4]) |
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| 461 | col += 18 |
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| 462 | display(stdscr, row, col, "Execution count") |
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| 463 | |
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| 464 | # display io count |
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| 465 | if options.iocount: |
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| 466 | row += 1 |
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| 467 | col = 2 |
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| 468 | display_domain_id(stdscr, row, col, domain_id[dom]) |
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| 469 | col += 4 |
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| 470 | display(stdscr, row, col, "%d/s" % h2[dom][5][0]) |
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| 471 | col += 24 |
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| 472 | display(stdscr, row, col, "%d/ex" % h2[dom][5][1]) |
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| 473 | col += 18 |
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| 474 | display(stdscr, row, col, "%d" % h1[dom][5][0]) |
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| 475 | col += 24 |
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| 476 | display(stdscr, row, col, "%3.2f/ex" % h1[dom][5][1]) |
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| 477 | col += 18 |
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| 478 | display(stdscr, row, col, "I/O Count") |
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| 479 | |
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| 480 | #row += 1 |
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| 481 | #stdscr.hline(row, 1, '-', maxx - 2) |
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| 482 | total_h1_cpu += h1[dom][0][1] |
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| 483 | total_h2_cpu += h2[dom][0][1] |
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| 484 | |
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| 485 | |
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| 486 | row += 1 |
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| 487 | star = heartbeat * '*' |
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| 488 | heartbeat = 1 - heartbeat |
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| 489 | display(stdscr, row, 1, star) |
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| 490 | display(stdscr, row, 2, TOTALS % (total_h2_cpu, total_h1_cpu)) |
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| 491 | row += 1 |
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| 492 | # display(stdscr, row, 2, |
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| 493 | # "\tFFP: %d (Min: %d, Max: %d)\t\t\tFFP: %d (Min: %d, Max %d)" % |
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| 494 | # (math.ceil(f2[1]), f2[0], f2[2], math.ceil(f1[1]), f1[0], f1[2]), _c.A_BOLD) |
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| 495 | |
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| 496 | if l1[1] > 1 : |
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| 497 | row += 1 |
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| 498 | display(stdscr, row, 2, |
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| 499 | "\tRecords lost: %d (Min: %d, Max: %d)\t\t\tRecords lost: %d (Min: %d, Max %d)" % |
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| 500 | (math.ceil(l2[1]), l2[0], l2[2], math.ceil(l1[1]), l1[0], l1[2]), _c.A_BOLD) |
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| 501 | |
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| 502 | # grab a char from tty input; exit if interrupt hit |
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| 503 | try: |
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| 504 | c = stdscr.getch() |
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| 505 | except: |
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| 506 | break |
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| 507 | |
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| 508 | # q = quit |
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| 509 | if c == ord('q'): |
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| 510 | break |
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| 511 | |
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| 512 | # c = cycle to a new cpu of interest |
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| 513 | if c == ord('c'): |
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| 514 | cpu = (cpu + 1) % ncpu |
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| 515 | |
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| 516 | # n/p = cycle to the next/previous CPU |
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| 517 | if c == ord('n'): |
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| 518 | cpu = (cpu + 1) % ncpu |
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| 519 | if c == ord('p'): |
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| 520 | cpu = (cpu - 1) % ncpu |
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| 521 | |
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| 522 | stdscr.erase() |
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| 523 | |
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| 524 | _c.nocbreak() |
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| 525 | stdscr.keypad(0) |
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| 526 | _c.echo() |
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| 527 | _c.endwin() |
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| 528 | shm.close() |
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| 529 | shmf.close() |
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| 530 | |
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| 531 | |
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| 532 | # simple functions to allow initialization of log files without actually |
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| 533 | # physically creating files that are never used; only on the first real |
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| 534 | # write does the file get created |
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| 535 | class Delayed(file): |
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| 536 | def __init__(self, filename, mode): |
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| 537 | self.filename = filename |
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| 538 | self.saved_mode = mode |
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| 539 | self.delay_data = "" |
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| 540 | self.opened = 0 |
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| 541 | |
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| 542 | def delayed_write(self, str): |
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| 543 | self.delay_data = str |
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| 544 | |
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| 545 | def write(self, str): |
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| 546 | if not self.opened: |
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| 547 | self.file = open(self.filename, self.saved_mode) |
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| 548 | self.opened = 1 |
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| 549 | self.file.write(self.delay_data) |
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| 550 | self.file.write(str) |
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| 551 | |
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| 552 | def rename(self, name): |
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| 553 | self.filename = name |
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| 554 | |
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| 555 | def flush(self): |
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| 556 | if self.opened: |
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| 557 | self.file.flush() |
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| 558 | |
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| 559 | def close(self): |
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| 560 | if self.opened: |
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| 561 | self.file.close() |
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| 562 | |
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| 563 | |
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| 564 | def writelog(): |
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| 565 | global options |
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| 566 | global dom_in_use |
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| 567 | |
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| 568 | ncpu = 1 # number of cpu's |
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| 569 | slen = 0 # size of shared structure inc. padding |
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| 570 | |
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| 571 | shmf = open(SHM_FILE, "r+") |
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| 572 | shm = mmap.mmap(shmf.fileno(), QOS_DATA_SIZE) |
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| 573 | |
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| 574 | interval = 0 |
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| 575 | curr = last = time.time() |
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| 576 | outfiles = {} |
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| 577 | for dom in range(0, NDOMAINS): |
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| 578 | outfiles[dom] = Delayed("%s-dom%d.log" % (options.prefix, dom), 'w') |
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| 579 | outfiles[dom].delayed_write("# passed cpu dom cpu(tot) cpu(%) cpu/ex allocated/ex blocked(tot) blocked(%) blocked/io waited(tot) waited(%) waited/ex ex/s io(tot) io/ex\n") |
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| 580 | |
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| 581 | while options.duration == 0 or interval < (options.duration * 1000): |
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| 582 | cpuidx = 0 |
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| 583 | while cpuidx < ncpu: |
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| 584 | |
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| 585 | idx = cpuidx * slen # offset needed in mmap file |
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| 586 | |
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| 587 | samples = [] |
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| 588 | doms = [] |
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| 589 | dom_in_use = [] |
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| 590 | domain_id = [] |
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| 591 | |
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| 592 | for i in range(0, NSAMPLES): |
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| 593 | len = struct.calcsize(ST_QDATA) |
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| 594 | sample = struct.unpack(ST_QDATA, shm[idx:idx+len]) |
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| 595 | samples.append(sample) |
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| 596 | idx += len |
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| 597 | |
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| 598 | for i in range(0, NDOMAINS): |
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| 599 | len = struct.calcsize(ST_DOM_INFO) |
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| 600 | dom = struct.unpack(ST_DOM_INFO, shm[idx:idx+len]) |
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| 601 | # doms.append(dom) |
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| 602 | # (last_update_time, start_time, runnable_start_time, blocked_start_time, |
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| 603 | # ns_since_boot, ns_oncpu_since_boot, runnable_at_last_update, |
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| 604 | # runnable, in_use, domid, junk, name) = dom |
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| 605 | dom_in_use.append(dom[8]) |
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| 606 | domid = dom[9] |
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| 607 | if domid == 32767: |
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| 608 | domid = IDLE_DOMAIN |
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| 609 | domain_id.append(domid) |
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| 610 | if domid == IDLE_DOMAIN: |
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| 611 | outfiles[i].rename("%s-idle.log" % options.prefix) |
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| 612 | else: |
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| 613 | outfiles[i].rename("%s-dom%d.log" % (options.prefix, domid)) |
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| 614 | idx += len |
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| 615 | |
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| 616 | len = struct.calcsize("4i") |
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| 617 | oldncpu = ncpu |
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| 618 | (next, ncpu, slen, freq) = struct.unpack("4i", shm[idx:idx+len]) |
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| 619 | idx += len |
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| 620 | |
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| 621 | if oldncpu != ncpu: |
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| 622 | shm = mmap.mmap(shmf.fileno(), ncpu*slen) |
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| 623 | |
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| 624 | startat = next - 1 |
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| 625 | if next + 10 < NSAMPLES: |
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| 626 | endat = next + 10 |
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| 627 | else: |
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| 628 | endat = 10 |
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| 629 | |
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| 630 | [h1,l1, f1] = summarize(startat, endat, options.interval * 10**6, samples) |
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| 631 | for dom in range(0, NDOMAINS): |
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| 632 | if not dom_in_use[dom]: |
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| 633 | continue |
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| 634 | if h1[dom][0][1] > 0 or dom == IDLE_DOMAIN: |
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| 635 | outfiles[dom].write("%.3f %d %d %.3f %.3f %.3f %.3f %.3f %.3f %.3f %.3f %.3f %.3f %.3f %.3f %.3f\n" % |
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| 636 | (interval, cpuidx, domain_id[dom], |
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| 637 | h1[dom][0][0], h1[dom][0][1], h1[dom][0][2], |
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| 638 | h1[dom][1], |
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| 639 | h1[dom][2][0], h1[dom][2][1], h1[dom][2][2], |
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| 640 | h1[dom][3][0], h1[dom][3][1], h1[dom][3][2], |
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| 641 | h1[dom][4], |
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| 642 | h1[dom][5][0], h1[dom][5][1])) |
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| 643 | outfiles[dom].flush() |
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| 644 | curr = time.time() |
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| 645 | interval += (curr - last) * 1000 |
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| 646 | last = curr |
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| 647 | cpuidx = cpuidx + 1 |
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| 648 | time.sleep(options.interval / 1000.0) |
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| 649 | |
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| 650 | for dom in range(0, NDOMAINS): |
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| 651 | outfiles[dom].close() |
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| 652 | |
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| 653 | # start xenbaked |
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| 654 | def start_xenbaked(): |
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| 655 | global options |
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| 656 | |
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| 657 | os.system("killall -9 xenbaked") |
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| 658 | # assumes that xenbaked is in your path |
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| 659 | os.system("xenbaked --ms_per_sample=%d &" % |
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| 660 | options.mspersample) |
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| 661 | time.sleep(1) |
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| 662 | |
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| 663 | # stop xenbaked |
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| 664 | def stop_xenbaked(): |
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| 665 | os.system("killall -s INT xenbaked") |
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| 666 | |
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| 667 | def main(): |
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| 668 | global options |
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| 669 | global args |
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| 670 | global domains |
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| 671 | |
---|
| 672 | parser = setup_cmdline_parser() |
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| 673 | (options, args) = parser.parse_args() |
---|
| 674 | |
---|
| 675 | if len(args): |
---|
| 676 | parser.error("No parameter required") |
---|
| 677 | if options.mspersample < 0: |
---|
| 678 | parser.error("option --ms_per_sample: invalid negative value: '%d'" % |
---|
| 679 | options.mspersample) |
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| 680 | # If --ms_per_sample= is too large, no data may be logged. |
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| 681 | if not options.live and options.duration != 0 and \ |
---|
| 682 | options.mspersample > options.duration * 1000: |
---|
| 683 | parser.error("option --ms_per_sample: too large (> %d ms)" % |
---|
| 684 | (options.duration * 1000)) |
---|
| 685 | |
---|
| 686 | start_xenbaked() |
---|
| 687 | if options.live: |
---|
| 688 | show_livestats(options.cpu) |
---|
| 689 | else: |
---|
| 690 | try: |
---|
| 691 | writelog() |
---|
| 692 | except: |
---|
| 693 | print 'Quitting.' |
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| 694 | stop_xenbaked() |
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| 695 | |
---|
| 696 | if __name__ == "__main__": |
---|
| 697 | main() |
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