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1 /*
2 * Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
3 * Performance Counter Daemon
5 * Copyright (C) Marcin Krzysztof Porwit 2005
6 *
7 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
10 * (at your option) any later version.
12 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 * GNU General Public License for more details.
17 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 * along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
21 #include "perf.h"
23 void init_cpudata_desc(PERF_DATA_BLOCK *data)
25 init_perf_counter(&(data->cpuInfo.cpuObjDesc),
26 &(data->cpuInfo.cpuObjDesc),
27 get_counter_id(data),
28 "Processor",
29 "The Processor object consists of counters that describe the behavior of the CPU.",
31 PERF_OBJECT);
32 init_perf_counter(&(data->cpuInfo.userCPU),
33 &(data->cpuInfo.cpuObjDesc),
34 get_counter_id(data),
35 "\% User CPU Utilization",
36 "\% User CPU Utilization is the percentage of the CPU used by processes executing user code.",
37 PERF_SIZE_LARGE | PERF_TYPE_COUNTER | PERF_COUNTER_RATE | PERF_TIMER_100NS | PERF_DELTA_COUNTER | PERF_DISPLAY_PERCENT,
38 PERF_COUNTER);
39 init_perf_counter(&(data->cpuInfo.systemCPU),
40 &(data->cpuInfo.cpuObjDesc),
41 get_counter_id(data),
42 "\% System CPU Utilization",
43 "\% System CPU Utilization is the percentage of the CPU used by processes doing system calls.",
44 PERF_SIZE_LARGE | PERF_TYPE_COUNTER | PERF_COUNTER_RATE | PERF_TIMER_100NS | PERF_DELTA_COUNTER | PERF_DISPLAY_PERCENT,
45 PERF_COUNTER);
46 init_perf_counter(&(data->cpuInfo.niceCPU),
47 &(data->cpuInfo.cpuObjDesc),
48 get_counter_id(data),
49 "\% Nice CPU Utilization",
50 "\% Nice CPU Utilization is the percentage of the CPU used by processes running in nice mode.",
51 PERF_SIZE_LARGE | PERF_TYPE_COUNTER | PERF_COUNTER_RATE | PERF_TIMER_100NS | PERF_DELTA_COUNTER | PERF_DISPLAY_NOSHOW,
52 PERF_COUNTER);
53 init_perf_counter(&(data->cpuInfo.idleCPU),
54 &(data->cpuInfo.cpuObjDesc),
55 get_counter_id(data),
56 "\% Idle CPU",
57 "\% Idle CPU is the percentage of the CPU not doing any work.",
58 PERF_SIZE_LARGE | PERF_TYPE_COUNTER | PERF_COUNTER_RATE | PERF_TIMER_100NS | PERF_DELTA_COUNTER | PERF_DISPLAY_NOSHOW,
59 PERF_COUNTER);
61 return;
64 void get_cpuinfo(PERF_DATA_BLOCK *data)
66 int num, i;
67 unsigned int cpuid;
68 char buf[PROC_BUF];
69 static FILE *fp = NULL;
71 if(!fp)
73 if(!(fp = fopen("/proc/stat", "r")))
75 perror("get_cpuinfo: fopen");
76 exit(1);
80 rewind(fp);
81 fflush(fp);
83 /* Read in the first line and discard it -- that has the CPU summary */
84 if(!fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), fp))
86 perror("get_cpuinfo: fgets");
87 exit(1);
89 for(i = 0; i < data->cpuInfo.numCPUs; i++)
91 if(!fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), fp))
93 perror("get_cpuinfo: fgets");
94 exit(1);
96 num = sscanf(buf, "cpu%u %Lu %Lu %Lu %Lu",
97 &cpuid,
98 &data->cpuInfo.data[i].user,
99 &data->cpuInfo.data[i].nice,
100 &data->cpuInfo.data[i].system,
101 &data->cpuInfo.data[i].idle);
102 if(i != cpuid)
104 perror("get_cpuinfo: /proc/stat inconsistent?");
105 exit(1);
108 Alternate way of doing things:
109 struct tms buffer;
110 data->PerfTime100nSec = times(&buffer);
112 data->PerfTime100nSec += data->cpuInfo.data[i].user +
113 data->cpuInfo.data[i].nice +
114 data->cpuInfo.data[i].system +
115 data->cpuInfo.data[i].idle;
117 data->PerfTime100nSec /= data->cpuInfo.numCPUs;
118 return;
121 void init_cpu_data(PERF_DATA_BLOCK *data)
123 data->cpuInfo.data = calloc(data->cpuInfo.numCPUs, sizeof(*data->cpuInfo.data));
124 if(!data->cpuInfo.data)
126 perror("init_cpu_data: out of memory");
127 exit(1);
130 init_cpudata_desc(data);
132 get_cpuinfo(data);
134 return;
137 void output_cpu_desc(PERF_DATA_BLOCK *data, RuntimeSettings rt)
139 output_perf_desc(data->cpuInfo.cpuObjDesc, rt);
140 output_perf_desc(data->cpuInfo.userCPU, rt);
141 output_perf_desc(data->cpuInfo.niceCPU, rt);
142 output_perf_desc(data->cpuInfo.systemCPU, rt);
143 output_perf_desc(data->cpuInfo.idleCPU, rt);
144 if(data->cpuInfo.numCPUs > 1)
145 output_num_instances(data->cpuInfo.cpuObjDesc, data->cpuInfo.numCPUs + 1, rt);
147 return;
150 void output_cpuinfo(PERF_DATA_BLOCK *data, RuntimeSettings rt, int tdb_flags)
152 int i;
153 char buf[NAME_LEN];
155 output_perf_counter(data->cpuInfo.userCPU,
156 data->cpuInfo.data[0].user,
157 rt, tdb_flags);
158 output_perf_counter(data->cpuInfo.systemCPU,
159 data->cpuInfo.data[0].system,
160 rt, tdb_flags);
161 output_perf_counter(data->cpuInfo.niceCPU,
162 data->cpuInfo.data[0].nice,
163 rt, tdb_flags);
164 output_perf_counter(data->cpuInfo.idleCPU,
165 data->cpuInfo.data[0].idle,
166 rt, tdb_flags);
167 if(data->cpuInfo.numCPUs > 1)
169 for(i = 0; i < data->cpuInfo.numCPUs; i++)
171 memset(buf, 0, NAME_LEN);
172 sprintf(buf, "cpu%d", i);
173 output_perf_instance(data->cpuInfo.cpuObjDesc.index,
175 (void *)&(data->cpuInfo.data[i]),
176 sizeof(data->cpuInfo.data[i]),
177 buf, rt, tdb_flags);
180 memset(buf, 0, NAME_LEN);
181 sprintf(buf, "_Total");
182 output_perf_instance(data->cpuInfo.cpuObjDesc.index,
184 (void *)&(data->cpuInfo.data[i]),
185 sizeof(data->cpuInfo.data[i]),
186 buf, rt, tdb_flags);
188 return;