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# Copyright (c) 2009, Giampaolo Rodola'. All rights reserved.
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file.
"""Linux platform implementation."""
from __future__ import division
import base64
import errno
import os
import re
import socket
import struct
import sys
import warnings
import _psutil_linux
import _psutil_posix
from _psutil_linux import * # needed for RLIMIT_* constants
from psutil import _psposix
from psutil._common import *
from psutil._compat import PY3, xrange, long, namedtuple, wraps
from psutil._error import AccessDenied, NoSuchProcess, TimeoutExpired
__extra__all__ = [
# io prio constants
"IOPRIO_CLASS_NONE", "IOPRIO_CLASS_RT", "IOPRIO_CLASS_BE",
"IOPRIO_CLASS_IDLE",
# connection status constants
"CONN_ESTABLISHED", "CONN_SYN_SENT", "CONN_SYN_RECV", "CONN_FIN_WAIT1",
"CONN_FIN_WAIT2", "CONN_TIME_WAIT", "CONN_CLOSE", "CONN_CLOSE_WAIT",
"CONN_LAST_ACK", "CONN_LISTEN", "CONN_CLOSING",
# other
"phymem_buffers", "cached_phymem"]
HAS_PRLIMIT = hasattr(_psutil_linux, "prlimit")
# RLIMIT_* constants, not guaranteed to be present on all kernels
if HAS_PRLIMIT:
for name in dir(_psutil_linux):
if name.startswith('RLIM'):
__extra__all__.append(name)
# Number of clock ticks per second
CLOCK_TICKS = os.sysconf("SC_CLK_TCK")
PAGESIZE = os.sysconf("SC_PAGE_SIZE")
# ioprio_* constants http://linux.die.net/man/2/ioprio_get
IOPRIO_CLASS_NONE = 0
IOPRIO_CLASS_RT = 1
IOPRIO_CLASS_BE = 2
IOPRIO_CLASS_IDLE = 3
# taken from /fs/proc/array.c
PROC_STATUSES = {
"R": STATUS_RUNNING,
"S": STATUS_SLEEPING,
"D": STATUS_DISK_SLEEP,
"T": STATUS_STOPPED,
"t": STATUS_TRACING_STOP,
"Z": STATUS_ZOMBIE,
"X": STATUS_DEAD,
"x": STATUS_DEAD,
"K": STATUS_WAKE_KILL,
"W": STATUS_WAKING
}
# http://students.mimuw.edu.pl/lxr/source/include/net/tcp_states.h
TCP_STATUSES = {
"01": CONN_ESTABLISHED,
"02": CONN_SYN_SENT,
"03": CONN_SYN_RECV,
"04": CONN_FIN_WAIT1,
"05": CONN_FIN_WAIT2,
"06": CONN_TIME_WAIT,
"07": CONN_CLOSE,
"08": CONN_CLOSE_WAIT,
"09": CONN_LAST_ACK,
"0A": CONN_LISTEN,
"0B": CONN_CLOSING
}
def get_system_boot_time():
"""Return the system boot time expressed in seconds since the epoch."""
f = open('/proc/stat', 'r')
try:
for line in f:
if line.startswith('btime'):
return float(line.strip().split()[1])
raise RuntimeError("line 'btime' not found")
finally:
f.close()
def get_num_cpus():
"""Return the number of CPUs on the system"""
try:
return os.sysconf("SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN")
except ValueError:
# as a second fallback we try to parse /proc/cpuinfo
num = 0
f = open('/proc/cpuinfo', 'r')
try:
lines = f.readlines()
finally:
f.close()
for line in lines:
if line.lower().startswith('processor'):
num += 1
# unknown format (e.g. amrel/sparc architectures), see:
# http://code.google.com/p/psutil/issues/detail?id=200
# try to parse /proc/stat as a last resort
if num == 0:
f = open('/proc/stat', 'r')
try:
lines = f.readlines()
finally:
f.close()
search = re.compile('cpu\d')
for line in lines:
line = line.split(' ')[0]
if search.match(line):
num += 1
if num == 0:
raise RuntimeError("couldn't determine platform's NUM_CPUS")
return num
# Since these constants get determined at import time we do not want to
# crash immediately; instead we'll set them to None and most likely
# we'll crash later as they're used for determining process CPU stats
# and creation_time
try:
BOOT_TIME = get_system_boot_time()
except Exception:
BOOT_TIME = None
warnings.warn("couldn't determine platform's BOOT_TIME", RuntimeWarning)
try:
NUM_CPUS = get_num_cpus()
except Exception:
NUM_CPUS = None
warnings.warn("couldn't determine platform's NUM_CPUS", RuntimeWarning)
try:
TOTAL_PHYMEM = _psutil_linux.get_sysinfo()[0]
except Exception:
TOTAL_PHYMEM = None
warnings.warn("couldn't determine platform's TOTAL_PHYMEM", RuntimeWarning)
# --- system memory
nt_virtmem_info = namedtuple('vmem', ' '.join([
# all platforms
'total', 'available', 'percent', 'used', 'free',
# linux specific
'active',
'inactive',
'buffers',
'cached']))
def virtual_memory():
total, free, buffers, shared, _, _ = _psutil_linux.get_sysinfo()
cached = active = inactive = None
f = open('/proc/meminfo', 'r')
try:
for line in f:
if line.startswith('Cached:'):
cached = int(line.split()[1]) * 1024
elif line.startswith('Active:'):
active = int(line.split()[1]) * 1024
elif line.startswith('Inactive:'):
inactive = int(line.split()[1]) * 1024
if cached is not None \
and active is not None \
and inactive is not None:
break
else:
# we might get here when dealing with exotic Linux flavors, see:
# http://code.google.com/p/psutil/issues/detail?id=313
msg = "'cached', 'active' and 'inactive' memory stats couldn't " \
"be determined and were set to 0"
warnings.warn(msg, RuntimeWarning)
cached = active = inactive = 0
finally:
f.close()
avail = free + buffers + cached
used = total - free
percent = usage_percent((total - avail), total, _round=1)
return nt_virtmem_info(total, avail, percent, used, free,
active, inactive, buffers, cached)
def swap_memory():
_, _, _, _, total, free = _psutil_linux.get_sysinfo()
used = total - free
percent = usage_percent(used, total, _round=1)
# get pgin/pgouts
f = open("/proc/vmstat", "r")
sin = sout = None
try:
for line in f:
# values are expressed in 4 kilo bytes, we want bytes instead
if line.startswith('pswpin'):
sin = int(line.split(' ')[1]) * 4 * 1024
elif line.startswith('pswpout'):
sout = int(line.split(' ')[1]) * 4 * 1024
if sin is not None and sout is not None:
break
else:
# we might get here when dealing with exotic Linux flavors, see:
# http://code.google.com/p/psutil/issues/detail?id=313
msg = "'sin' and 'sout' swap memory stats couldn't " \
"be determined and were set to 0"
warnings.warn(msg, RuntimeWarning)
sin = sout = 0
finally:
f.close()
return nt_swapmeminfo(total, used, free, percent, sin, sout)
@deprecated('psutil.virtual_memory().cached')
def cached_phymem():
return virtual_memory().cached
@deprecated('psutil.virtual_memory().buffers')
def phymem_buffers():
return virtual_memory().buffers
# --- CPU
@memoize
def _get_cputimes_ntuple():
""" Return a (nt, rindex) tuple depending on the CPU times available
on this Linux kernel version which may be:
user, nice, system, idle, iowait, irq, softirq [steal, [guest, [guest_nice]]]
"""
f = open('/proc/stat', 'r')
try:
values = f.readline().split()[1:]
finally:
f.close()
fields = ['user', 'nice', 'system', 'idle', 'iowait', 'irq', 'softirq']
rindex = 8
vlen = len(values)
if vlen >= 8:
# Linux >= 2.6.11
fields.append('steal')
rindex += 1
if vlen >= 9:
# Linux >= 2.6.24
fields.append('guest')
rindex += 1
if vlen >= 10:
# Linux >= 3.2.0
fields.append('guest_nice')
rindex += 1
return (namedtuple('cputimes', ' '.join(fields)), rindex)
def get_system_cpu_times():
"""Return a named tuple representing the following system-wide
CPU times:
user, nice, system, idle, iowait, irq, softirq [steal, [guest, [guest_nice]]]
Last 3 fields may not be available on all Linux kernel versions.
"""
f = open('/proc/stat', 'r')
try:
values = f.readline().split()
finally:
f.close()
nt, rindex = _get_cputimes_ntuple()
fields = values[1:rindex]
fields = [float(x) / CLOCK_TICKS for x in fields]
return nt(*fields)
def get_system_per_cpu_times():
"""Return a list of namedtuple representing the CPU times
for every CPU available on the system.
"""
nt, rindex = _get_cputimes_ntuple()
cpus = []
f = open('/proc/stat', 'r')
try:
# get rid of the first line which refers to system wide CPU stats
f.readline()
for line in f:
if line.startswith('cpu'):
fields = line.split()[1:rindex]
fields = [float(x) / CLOCK_TICKS for x in fields]
entry = nt(*fields)
cpus.append(entry)
return cpus
finally:
f.close()
# --- disks
def disk_partitions(all=False):
"""Return mounted disk partitions as a list of nameduples"""
phydevs = []
f = open("/proc/filesystems", "r")
try:
for line in f:
if not line.startswith("nodev"):
phydevs.append(line.strip())
finally:
f.close()
retlist = []
partitions = _psutil_linux.get_disk_partitions()
for partition in partitions:
device, mountpoint, fstype, opts = partition
if device == 'none':
device = ''
if not all:
if device == '' or fstype not in phydevs:
continue
ntuple = nt_partition(device, mountpoint, fstype, opts)
retlist.append(ntuple)
return retlist
get_disk_usage = _psposix.get_disk_usage
# --- other system functions
def get_system_users():
"""Return currently connected users as a list of namedtuples."""
retlist = []
rawlist = _psutil_linux.get_system_users()
for item in rawlist:
user, tty, hostname, tstamp, user_process = item
# note: the underlying C function includes entries about
# system boot, run level and others. We might want
# to use them in the future.
if not user_process:
continue
if hostname == ':0.0':
hostname = 'localhost'
nt = nt_user(user, tty or None, hostname, tstamp)
retlist.append(nt)
return retlist
# --- processes
def get_pid_list():
"""Returns a list of PIDs currently running on the system."""
pids = [int(x) for x in os.listdir('/proc') if x.isdigit()]
return pids
def pid_exists(pid):
"""Check For the existence of a unix pid."""
return _psposix.pid_exists(pid)
# --- network
def net_io_counters():
"""Return network I/O statistics for every network interface
installed on the system as a dict of raw tuples.
"""
f = open("/proc/net/dev", "r")
try:
lines = f.readlines()
finally:
f.close()
retdict = {}
for line in lines[2:]:
colon = line.rfind(':')
assert colon > 0, repr(line)
name = line[:colon].strip()
fields = line[colon + 1:].strip().split()
bytes_recv = int(fields[0])
packets_recv = int(fields[1])
errin = int(fields[2])
dropin = int(fields[3])
bytes_sent = int(fields[8])
packets_sent = int(fields[9])
errout = int(fields[10])
dropout = int(fields[11])
retdict[name] = (bytes_sent, bytes_recv, packets_sent, packets_recv,
errin, errout, dropin, dropout)
return retdict
# --- disks
def disk_io_counters():
"""Return disk I/O statistics for every disk installed on the
system as a dict of raw tuples.
"""
# man iostat states that sectors are equivalent with blocks and
# have a size of 512 bytes since 2.4 kernels. This value is
# needed to calculate the amount of disk I/O in bytes.
SECTOR_SIZE = 512
# determine partitions we want to look for
partitions = []
f = open("/proc/partitions", "r")
try:
lines = f.readlines()[2:]
finally:
f.close()
for line in reversed(lines):
_, _, _, name = line.split()
if name[-1].isdigit():
# we're dealing with a partition (e.g. 'sda1'); 'sda' will
# also be around but we want to omit it
partitions.append(name)
else:
if not partitions or not partitions[-1].startswith(name):
# we're dealing with a disk entity for which no
# partitions have been defined (e.g. 'sda' but
# 'sda1' was not around), see:
# http://code.google.com/p/psutil/issues/detail?id=338
partitions.append(name)
#
retdict = {}
f = open("/proc/diskstats", "r")
try:
lines = f.readlines()
finally:
f.close()
for line in lines:
# http://www.mjmwired.net/kernel/Documentation/iostats.txt
_, _, name, reads, _, rbytes, rtime, writes, _, wbytes, wtime = \
line.split()[:11]
if name in partitions:
rbytes = int(rbytes) * SECTOR_SIZE
wbytes = int(wbytes) * SECTOR_SIZE
reads = int(reads)
writes = int(writes)
rtime = int(rtime)
wtime = int(wtime)
retdict[name] = (reads, writes, rbytes, wbytes, rtime, wtime)
return retdict
# --- decorators
def wrap_exceptions(fun):
"""Decorator which translates bare OSError and IOError exceptions
into NoSuchProcess and AccessDenied.
"""
@wraps(fun)
def wrapper(self, *args, **kwargs):
try:
return fun(self, *args, **kwargs)
except EnvironmentError:
# ENOENT (no such file or directory) gets raised on open().
# ESRCH (no such process) can get raised on read() if
# process is gone in meantime.
err = sys.exc_info()[1]
if err.errno in (errno.ENOENT, errno.ESRCH):
raise NoSuchProcess(self.pid, self._process_name)
if err.errno in (errno.EPERM, errno.EACCES):
raise AccessDenied(self.pid, self._process_name)
raise
return wrapper
class Process(object):
"""Linux process implementation."""
__slots__ = ["pid", "_process_name"]
def __init__(self, pid):
self.pid = pid
self._process_name = None
@wrap_exceptions
def get_process_name(self):
f = open("/proc/%s/stat" % self.pid)
try:
name = f.read().split(' ')[1].replace('(', '').replace(')', '')
finally:
f.close()
# XXX - gets changed later and probably needs refactoring
return name
def get_process_exe(self):
try:
exe = os.readlink("/proc/%s/exe" % self.pid)
except (OSError, IOError):
err = sys.exc_info()[1]
if err.errno == errno.ENOENT:
# no such file error; might be raised also if the
# path actually exists for system processes with
# low pids (about 0-20)
if os.path.lexists("/proc/%s/exe" % self.pid):
return ""
else:
# ok, it is a process which has gone away
raise NoSuchProcess(self.pid, self._process_name)
if err.errno in (errno.EPERM, errno.EACCES):
raise AccessDenied(self.pid, self._process_name)
raise
# readlink() might return paths containing null bytes causing
# problems when used with other fs-related functions (os.*,
# open(), ...)
exe = exe.replace('\x00', '')
# Certain names have ' (deleted)' appended. Usually this is
# bogus as the file actually exists. Either way that's not
# important as we don't want to discriminate executables which
# have been deleted.
if exe.endswith(" (deleted)") and not os.path.exists(exe):
exe = exe[:-10]
return exe
@wrap_exceptions
def get_process_cmdline(self):
f = open("/proc/%s/cmdline" % self.pid)
try:
# return the args as a list
return [x for x in f.read().split('\x00') if x]
finally:
f.close()
@wrap_exceptions
def get_process_terminal(self):
tmap = _psposix._get_terminal_map()
f = open("/proc/%s/stat" % self.pid)
try:
tty_nr = int(f.read().split(' ')[6])
finally:
f.close()
try:
return tmap[tty_nr]
except KeyError:
return None
if os.path.exists('/proc/%s/io' % os.getpid()):
@wrap_exceptions
def get_process_io_counters(self):
fname = "/proc/%s/io" % self.pid
f = open(fname)
try:
rcount = wcount = rbytes = wbytes = None
for line in f:
if rcount is None and line.startswith("syscr"):
rcount = int(line.split()[1])
elif wcount is None and line.startswith("syscw"):
wcount = int(line.split()[1])
elif rbytes is None and line.startswith("read_bytes"):
rbytes = int(line.split()[1])
elif wbytes is None and line.startswith("write_bytes"):
wbytes = int(line.split()[1])
for x in (rcount, wcount, rbytes, wbytes):
if x is None:
raise NotImplementedError(
"couldn't read all necessary info from %r" % fname)
return nt_io(rcount, wcount, rbytes, wbytes)
finally:
f.close()
else:
def get_process_io_counters(self):
raise NotImplementedError("couldn't find /proc/%s/io (kernel "
"too old?)" % self.pid)
@wrap_exceptions
def get_cpu_times(self):
f = open("/proc/%s/stat" % self.pid)
try:
st = f.read().strip()
finally:
f.close()
# ignore the first two values ("pid (exe)")
st = st[st.find(')') + 2:]
values = st.split(' ')
utime = float(values[11]) / CLOCK_TICKS
stime = float(values[12]) / CLOCK_TICKS
return nt_cputimes(utime, stime)
@wrap_exceptions
def process_wait(self, timeout=None):
try:
return _psposix.wait_pid(self.pid, timeout)
except TimeoutExpired:
raise TimeoutExpired(self.pid, self._process_name)
@wrap_exceptions
def get_process_create_time(self):
f = open("/proc/%s/stat" % self.pid)
try:
st = f.read().strip()
finally:
f.close()
# ignore the first two values ("pid (exe)")
st = st[st.rfind(')') + 2:]
values = st.split(' ')
# According to documentation, starttime is in field 21 and the
# unit is jiffies (clock ticks).
# We first divide it for clock ticks and then add uptime returning
# seconds since the epoch, in UTC.
starttime = (float(values[19]) / CLOCK_TICKS) + BOOT_TIME
return starttime
@wrap_exceptions
def get_memory_info(self):
f = open("/proc/%s/statm" % self.pid)
try:
vms, rss = f.readline().split()[:2]
return nt_meminfo(int(rss) * PAGESIZE,
int(vms) * PAGESIZE)
finally:
f.close()
_nt_ext_mem = namedtuple('meminfo', 'rss vms shared text lib data dirty')
@wrap_exceptions
def get_ext_memory_info(self):
# ============================================================
# | FIELD | DESCRIPTION | AKA | TOP |
# ============================================================
# | rss | resident set size | | RES |
# | vms | total program size | size | VIRT |
# | shared | shared pages (from shared mappings) | | SHR |
# | text | text ('code') | trs | CODE |
# | lib | library (unused in Linux 2.6) | lrs | |
# | data | data + stack | drs | DATA |
# | dirty | dirty pages (unused in Linux 2.6) | dt | |
# ============================================================
f = open("/proc/%s/statm" % self.pid)
try:
vms, rss, shared, text, lib, data, dirty = \
[int(x) * PAGESIZE for x in f.readline().split()[:7]]
finally:
f.close()
return self._nt_ext_mem(rss, vms, shared, text, lib, data, dirty)
_mmap_base_fields = ['path', 'rss', 'size', 'pss', 'shared_clean',
'shared_dirty', 'private_clean', 'private_dirty',
'referenced', 'anonymous', 'swap', ]
nt_mmap_grouped = namedtuple('mmap', ' '.join(_mmap_base_fields))
nt_mmap_ext = namedtuple('mmap', 'addr perms ' + ' '.join(_mmap_base_fields))
def get_memory_maps(self):
"""Return process's mapped memory regions as a list of nameduples.
Fields are explained in 'man proc'; here is an updated (Apr 2012)
version: http://goo.gl/fmebo
"""
f = None
try:
f = open("/proc/%s/smaps" % self.pid)
first_line = f.readline()
current_block = [first_line]
def get_blocks():
data = {}
for line in f:
fields = line.split(None, 5)
if not fields[0].endswith(':'):
# new block section
yield (current_block.pop(), data)
current_block.append(line)
else:
try:
data[fields[0]] = int(fields[1]) * 1024
except ValueError:
if fields[0].startswith('VmFlags:'):
# see issue #369
continue
else:
raise ValueError("don't know how to interpret"
" line %r" % line)
yield (current_block.pop(), data)
if first_line: # smaps file can be empty
for header, data in get_blocks():
hfields = header.split(None, 5)
try:
addr, perms, offset, dev, inode, path = hfields
except ValueError:
addr, perms, offset, dev, inode, path = hfields + ['']
if not path:
path = '[anon]'
else:
path = path.strip()
yield (addr, perms, path,
data['Rss:'],
data.get('Size:', 0),
data.get('Pss:', 0),
data.get('Shared_Clean:', 0),
data.get('Shared_Dirty:', 0),
data.get('Private_Clean:', 0),
data.get('Private_Dirty:', 0),
data.get('Referenced:', 0),
data.get('Anonymous:', 0),
data.get('Swap:', 0))
f.close()
except EnvironmentError:
# XXX - Can't use wrap_exceptions decorator as we're
# returning a generator; this probably needs some
# refactoring in order to avoid this code duplication.
if f is not None:
f.close()
err = sys.exc_info()[1]
if err.errno in (errno.ENOENT, errno.ESRCH):
raise NoSuchProcess(self.pid, self._process_name)
if err.errno in (errno.EPERM, errno.EACCES):
raise AccessDenied(self.pid, self._process_name)
raise
except:
if f is not None:
f.close()
raise
f.close()
if not os.path.exists('/proc/%s/smaps' % os.getpid()):
def get_memory_maps(self, ext):
msg = "couldn't find /proc/%s/smaps; kernel < 2.6.14 or CONFIG_MMU " \
"kernel configuration option is not enabled" % self.pid
raise NotImplementedError(msg)
@wrap_exceptions
def get_process_cwd(self):
# readlink() might return paths containing null bytes causing
# problems when used with other fs-related functions (os.*,
# open(), ...)
path = os.readlink("/proc/%s/cwd" % self.pid)
return path.replace('\x00', '')
@wrap_exceptions
def get_num_ctx_switches(self):
vol = unvol = None
f = open("/proc/%s/status" % self.pid)
try:
for line in f:
if line.startswith("voluntary_ctxt_switches"):
vol = int(line.split()[1])
elif line.startswith("nonvoluntary_ctxt_switches"):
unvol = int(line.split()[1])
if vol is not None and unvol is not None:
return nt_ctxsw(vol, unvol)
raise NotImplementedError(
"'voluntary_ctxt_switches' and 'nonvoluntary_ctxt_switches'"
"fields were not found in /proc/%s/status; the kernel is "
"probably older than 2.6.23" % self.pid)
finally:
f.close()
@wrap_exceptions
def get_process_num_threads(self):
f = open("/proc/%s/status" % self.pid)
try:
for line in f:
if line.startswith("Threads:"):
return int(line.split()[1])
raise NotImplementedError("line not found")
finally:
f.close()
@wrap_exceptions
def get_process_threads(self):
thread_ids = os.listdir("/proc/%s/task" % self.pid)
thread_ids.sort()
retlist = []
hit_enoent = False
for thread_id in thread_ids:
try:
f = open("/proc/%s/task/%s/stat" % (self.pid, thread_id))
except EnvironmentError:
err = sys.exc_info()[1]
if err.errno == errno.ENOENT:
# no such file or directory; it means thread
# disappeared on us
hit_enoent = True
continue
raise
try:
st = f.read().strip()
finally:
f.close()
# ignore the first two values ("pid (exe)")
st = st[st.find(')') + 2:]
values = st.split(' ')
utime = float(values[11]) / CLOCK_TICKS
stime = float(values[12]) / CLOCK_TICKS
ntuple = nt_thread(int(thread_id), utime, stime)
retlist.append(ntuple)
if hit_enoent:
# raise NSP if the process disappeared on us
os.stat('/proc/%s' % self.pid)
return retlist
@wrap_exceptions
def get_process_nice(self):
#f = open('/proc/%s/stat' % self.pid, 'r')
# try:
# data = f.read()
# return int(data.split()[18])
# finally:
# f.close()
# Use C implementation
return _psutil_posix.getpriority(self.pid)
@wrap_exceptions
def set_process_nice(self, value):
return _psutil_posix.setpriority(self.pid, value)
@wrap_exceptions
def get_process_cpu_affinity(self):
from_bitmask = lambda x: [i for i in xrange(64) if (1 << i) & x]
bitmask = _psutil_linux.get_process_cpu_affinity(self.pid)
return from_bitmask(bitmask)
@wrap_exceptions
def set_process_cpu_affinity(self, value):
def to_bitmask(l):
if not l:
raise ValueError("invalid argument %r" % l)
out = 0
for b in l:
if not isinstance(b, (int, long)) or b < 0:
raise ValueError("invalid argument %r" % b)
out |= 2 ** b
return out
bitmask = to_bitmask(value)
try:
_psutil_linux.set_process_cpu_affinity(self.pid, bitmask)
except OSError:
err = sys.exc_info()[1]
if err.errno == errno.EINVAL:
allcpus = tuple(range(len(get_system_per_cpu_times())))
for cpu in value:
if cpu not in allcpus:
raise ValueError("invalid CPU #%i (choose between %s)"
% (cpu, allcpus))
raise
# only starting from kernel 2.6.13
if hasattr(_psutil_linux, "ioprio_get"):
@wrap_exceptions
def get_process_ionice(self):
ioclass, value = _psutil_linux.ioprio_get(self.pid)
return nt_ionice(ioclass, value)
@wrap_exceptions
def set_process_ionice(self, ioclass, value):
if ioclass in (IOPRIO_CLASS_NONE, None):
if value:
raise ValueError("can't specify value with IOPRIO_CLASS_NONE")
ioclass = IOPRIO_CLASS_NONE
value = 0
if ioclass in (IOPRIO_CLASS_RT, IOPRIO_CLASS_BE):
if value is None:
value = 4
elif ioclass == IOPRIO_CLASS_IDLE:
if value:
raise ValueError("can't specify value with IOPRIO_CLASS_IDLE")
value = 0
else:
value = 0
if not 0 <= value <= 8:
raise ValueError(
"value argument range expected is between 0 and 8")
return _psutil_linux.ioprio_set(self.pid, ioclass, value)
if HAS_PRLIMIT:
@wrap_exceptions
def process_rlimit(self, resource, limits=None):
if limits is None:
# get
return _psutil_linux.prlimit(self.pid, resource)
else:
# set
if len(limits) != 2:
raise ValueError(
"second argument must be a (soft, hard) tuple")
soft, hard = limits
_psutil_linux.prlimit(self.pid, resource, soft, hard)
@wrap_exceptions
def get_process_status(self):
f = open("/proc/%s/status" % self.pid)
try:
for line in f:
if line.startswith("State:"):
letter = line.split()[1]
# XXX is '?' legit? (we're not supposed to return
# it anyway)
return PROC_STATUSES.get(letter, '?')
finally:
f.close()
@wrap_exceptions
def get_open_files(self):
retlist = []
files = os.listdir("/proc/%s/fd" % self.pid)
hit_enoent = False
for fd in files:
file = "/proc/%s/fd/%s" % (self.pid, fd)
if os.path.islink(file):
try:
file = os.readlink(file)
except OSError:
# ENOENT == file which is gone in the meantime
err = sys.exc_info()[1]
if err.errno == errno.ENOENT:
hit_enoent = True
continue
raise
else:
# If file is not an absolute path there's no way
# to tell whether it's a regular file or not,
# so we skip it. A regular file is always supposed
# to be absolutized though.
if file.startswith('/') and isfile_strict(file):
ntuple = nt_openfile(file, int(fd))
retlist.append(ntuple)
if hit_enoent:
# raise NSP if the process disappeared on us
os.stat('/proc/%s' % self.pid)
return retlist
@wrap_exceptions
def get_connections(self, kind='inet'):
"""Return connections opened by process as a list of namedtuples.
The kind parameter filters for connections that fit the following
criteria:
Kind Value Number of connections using
inet IPv4 and IPv6
inet4 IPv4
inet6 IPv6
tcp TCP
tcp4 TCP over IPv4
tcp6 TCP over IPv6
udp UDP
udp4 UDP over IPv4
udp6 UDP over IPv6
all the sum of all the possible families and protocols
"""
# Note: in case of UNIX sockets we're only able to determine the
# local bound path while the remote endpoint is not retrievable:
# http://goo.gl/R3GHM
inodes = {}
# os.listdir() is gonna raise a lot of access denied
# exceptions in case of unprivileged user; that's fine:
# lsof does the same so it's unlikely that we can to better.
for fd in os.listdir("/proc/%s/fd" % self.pid):
try:
inode = os.readlink("/proc/%s/fd/%s" % (self.pid, fd))
except OSError:
continue
if inode.startswith('socket:['):
# the process is using a socket
inode = inode[8:][:-1]
inodes[inode] = fd
if not inodes:
# no connections for this process
return []
def process(file, family, type_):
retlist = []
try:
f = open(file, 'r')
except IOError:
# IPv6 not supported on this platform
err = sys.exc_info()[1]
if err.errno == errno.ENOENT and file.endswith('6'):
return []
else:
raise
try:
f.readline() # skip the first line
for line in f:
# IPv4 / IPv6
if family in (socket.AF_INET, socket.AF_INET6):
_, laddr, raddr, status, _, _, _, _, _, inode = \
line.split()[:10]
if inode in inodes:
laddr = self._decode_address(laddr, family)
raddr = self._decode_address(raddr, family)
if type_ == socket.SOCK_STREAM:
status = TCP_STATUSES[status]
else:
status = CONN_NONE
fd = int(inodes[inode])
conn = nt_connection(fd, family, type_, laddr,
raddr, status)
retlist.append(conn)
elif family == socket.AF_UNIX:
tokens = line.split()
_, _, _, _, type_, _, inode = tokens[0:7]
if inode in inodes:
if len(tokens) == 8:
path = tokens[-1]
else:
path = ""
fd = int(inodes[inode])
type_ = int(type_)
conn = nt_connection(fd, family, type_, path,
None, CONN_NONE)
retlist.append(conn)
else:
raise ValueError(family)
return retlist
finally:
f.close()
tcp4 = ("tcp", socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
tcp6 = ("tcp6", socket.AF_INET6, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
udp4 = ("udp", socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
udp6 = ("udp6", socket.AF_INET6, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
unix = ("unix", socket.AF_UNIX, None)
tmap = {
"all": (tcp4, tcp6, udp4, udp6, unix),
"tcp": (tcp4, tcp6),
"tcp4": (tcp4,),
"tcp6": (tcp6,),
"udp": (udp4, udp6),
"udp4": (udp4,),
"udp6": (udp6,),
"unix": (unix,),
"inet": (tcp4, tcp6, udp4, udp6),
"inet4": (tcp4, udp4),
"inet6": (tcp6, udp6),
}
if kind not in tmap:
raise ValueError("invalid %r kind argument; choose between %s"
% (kind, ', '.join([repr(x) for x in tmap])))
ret = []
for f, family, type_ in tmap[kind]:
ret += process("/proc/net/%s" % f, family, type_)
# raise NSP if the process disappeared on us
os.stat('/proc/%s' % self.pid)
return ret
@wrap_exceptions
def get_num_fds(self):
return len(os.listdir("/proc/%s/fd" % self.pid))
@wrap_exceptions
def get_process_ppid(self):
f = open("/proc/%s/status" % self.pid)
try:
for line in f:
if line.startswith("PPid:"):
# PPid: nnnn
return int(line.split()[1])
raise NotImplementedError("line not found")
finally:
f.close()
@wrap_exceptions
def get_process_uids(self):
f = open("/proc/%s/status" % self.pid)
try:
for line in f:
if line.startswith('Uid:'):
_, real, effective, saved, fs = line.split()
return nt_uids(int(real), int(effective), int(saved))
raise NotImplementedError("line not found")
finally:
f.close()
@wrap_exceptions
def get_process_gids(self):
f = open("/proc/%s/status" % self.pid)
try:
for line in f:
if line.startswith('Gid:'):
_, real, effective, saved, fs = line.split()
return nt_gids(int(real), int(effective), int(saved))
raise NotImplementedError("line not found")
finally:
f.close()
@staticmethod
def _decode_address(addr, family):
"""Accept an "ip:port" address as displayed in /proc/net/*
and convert it into a human readable form, like:
"0500000A:0016" -> ("10.0.0.5", 22)
"0000000000000000FFFF00000100007F:9E49" -> ("::ffff:127.0.0.1", 40521)
The IP address portion is a little or big endian four-byte
hexadecimal number; that is, the least significant byte is listed
first, so we need to reverse the order of the bytes to convert it
to an IP address.
The port is represented as a two-byte hexadecimal number.
Reference:
http://linuxdevcenter.com/pub/a/linux/2000/11/16/LinuxAdmin.html
"""
ip, port = addr.split(':')
port = int(port, 16)
if PY3:
ip = ip.encode('ascii')
# this usually refers to a local socket in listen mode with
# no end-points connected
if not port:
return ()
if family == socket.AF_INET:
# see: http://code.google.com/p/psutil/issues/detail?id=201
if sys.byteorder == 'little':
ip = socket.inet_ntop(family, base64.b16decode(ip)[::-1])
else:
ip = socket.inet_ntop(family, base64.b16decode(ip))
else: # IPv6
# old version - let's keep it, just in case...
# ip = ip.decode('hex')
# return socket.inet_ntop(socket.AF_INET6,
# ''.join(ip[i:i+4][::-1] for i in xrange(0, 16, 4)))
ip = base64.b16decode(ip)
# see: http://code.google.com/p/psutil/issues/detail?id=201
if sys.byteorder == 'little':
ip = socket.inet_ntop(
socket.AF_INET6,
struct.pack('>4I', *struct.unpack('<4I', ip)))
else:
ip = socket.inet_ntop(
socket.AF_INET6,
struct.pack('<4I', *struct.unpack('<4I', ip)))
return (ip, port)
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