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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# This file is part of Glances.
#
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2022 Nicolas Hennion <nicolas@nicolargo.com>
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-3.0-only
#
"""CPU plugin."""
from glances.timer import getTimeSinceLastUpdate
from glances.compat import iterkeys
from glances.cpu_percent import cpu_percent
from glances.globals import LINUX, WINDOWS, SUNOS
from glances.plugins.glances_core import Plugin as CorePlugin
from glances.plugins.glances_plugin import GlancesPlugin
import psutil
# Fields description
# description: human readable description
# short_name: shortname to use un UI
# unit: unit type
# rate: is it a rate ? If yes, // by time_since_update when displayed,
# min_symbol: Auto unit should be used if value > than 1 'X' (K, M, G)...
fields_description = {
'total': {'description': 'Sum of all CPU percentages (except idle).', 'unit': 'percent'},
'system': {
'description': 'percent time spent in kernel space. System CPU time is the \
time spent running code in the Operating System kernel.',
'unit': 'percent',
},
'user': {
'description': 'CPU percent time spent in user space. \
User CPU time is the time spent on the processor running your program\'s code (or code in libraries).',
'unit': 'percent',
},
'iowait': {
'description': '*(Linux)*: percent time spent by the CPU waiting for I/O \
operations to complete.',
'unit': 'percent',
},
'dpc': {
'description': '*(Windows)*: time spent servicing deferred procedure calls (DPCs)',
'unit': 'percent',
},
'idle': {
'description': 'percent of CPU used by any program. Every program or task \
that runs on a computer system occupies a certain amount of processing \
time on the CPU. If the CPU has completed all tasks it is idle.',
'unit': 'percent',
},
'irq': {
'description': '*(Linux and BSD)*: percent time spent servicing/handling \
hardware/software interrupts. Time servicing interrupts (hardware + \
software).',
'unit': 'percent',
},
'nice': {
'description': '*(Unix)*: percent time occupied by user level processes with \
a positive nice value. The time the CPU has spent running users\' \
processes that have been *niced*.',
'unit': 'percent',
},
'steal': {
'description': '*(Linux)*: percentage of time a virtual CPU waits for a real \
CPU while the hypervisor is servicing another virtual processor.',
'unit': 'percent',
},
'ctx_switches': {
'description': 'number of context switches (voluntary + involuntary) per \
second. A context switch is a procedure that a computer\'s CPU (central \
processing unit) follows to change from one task (or process) to \
another while ensuring that the tasks do not conflict.',
'unit': 'number',
'rate': True,
'min_symbol': 'K',
'short_name': 'ctx_sw',
},
'interrupts': {
'description': 'number of interrupts per second.',
'unit': 'number',
'rate': True,
'min_symbol': 'K',
'short_name': 'inter',
},
'soft_interrupts': {
'description': 'number of software interrupts per second. Always set to \
0 on Windows and SunOS.',
'unit': 'number',
'rate': True,
'min_symbol': 'K',
'short_name': 'sw_int',
},
'syscalls': {
'description': 'number of system calls per second. Always 0 on Linux OS.',
'unit': 'number',
'rate': True,
'min_symbol': 'K',
'short_name': 'sys_call',
},
'cpucore': {'description': 'Total number of CPU core.', 'unit': 'number'},
'time_since_update': {'description': 'Number of seconds since last update.', 'unit': 'seconds'},
}
# SNMP OID
# percentage of user CPU time: .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.11.9.0
# percentages of system CPU time: .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.11.10.0
# percentages of idle CPU time: .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.11.11.0
snmp_oid = {
'default': {
'user': '1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.11.9.0',
'system': '1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.11.10.0',
'idle': '1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.11.11.0',
},
'windows': {'percent': '1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.3.1.2'},
'esxi': {'percent': '1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.3.1.2'},
'netapp': {
'system': '1.3.6.1.4.1.789.1.2.1.3.0',
'idle': '1.3.6.1.4.1.789.1.2.1.5.0',
'cpucore': '1.3.6.1.4.1.789.1.2.1.6.0',
},
}
# Define the history items list
# - 'name' define the stat identifier
# - 'y_unit' define the Y label
items_history_list = [
{'name': 'user', 'description': 'User CPU usage', 'y_unit': '%'},
{'name': 'system', 'description': 'System CPU usage', 'y_unit': '%'},
]
class Plugin(GlancesPlugin):
"""Glances CPU plugin.
'stats' is a dictionary that contains the system-wide CPU utilization as a
percentage.
"""
def __init__(self, args=None, config=None):
"""Init the CPU plugin."""
super(Plugin, self).__init__(
args=args, config=config, items_history_list=items_history_list, fields_description=fields_description
)
# We want to display the stat in the curse interface
self.display_curse = True
# Call CorePlugin in order to display the core number
try:
self.nb_log_core = CorePlugin(args=self.args).update()["log"]
except Exception:
self.nb_log_core = 1
@GlancesPlugin._check_decorator
@GlancesPlugin._log_result_decorator
def update(self):
"""Update CPU stats using the input method."""
# Grab stats into self.stats
if self.input_method == 'local':
stats = self.update_local()
elif self.input_method == 'snmp':
stats = self.update_snmp()
else:
stats = self.get_init_value()
# Update the stats
self.stats = stats
return self.stats
def update_local(self):
"""Update CPU stats using psutil."""
# Grab CPU stats using psutil's cpu_percent and cpu_times_percent
# Get all possible values for CPU stats: user, system, idle,
# nice (UNIX), iowait (Linux), irq (Linux, FreeBSD), steal (Linux 2.6.11+)
# The following stats are returned by the API but not displayed in the UI:
# softirq (Linux), guest (Linux 2.6.24+), guest_nice (Linux 3.2.0+)
# Init new stats
stats = self.get_init_value()
stats['total'] = cpu_percent.get()
# Standards stats
# - user: time spent by normal processes executing in user mode; on Linux this also includes guest time
# - system: time spent by processes executing in kernel mode
# - idle: time spent doing nothing
# - nice (UNIX): time spent by niced (prioritized) processes executing in user mode
# on Linux this also includes guest_nice time
# - iowait (Linux): time spent waiting for I/O to complete.
# This is not accounted in idle time counter.
# - irq (Linux, BSD): time spent for servicing hardware interrupts
# - softirq (Linux): time spent for servicing software interrupts
# - steal (Linux 2.6.11+): time spent by other operating systems running in a virtualized environment
# - guest (Linux 2.6.24+): time spent running a virtual CPU for guest operating systems under
# the control of the Linux kernel
# - guest_nice (Linux 3.2.0+): time spent running a niced guest (virtual CPU for guest operating systems
# under the control of the Linux kernel)
# - interrupt (Windows): time spent for servicing hardware interrupts ( similar to “irq” on UNIX)
# - dpc (Windows): time spent servicing deferred procedure calls (DPCs)
cpu_times_percent = psutil.cpu_times_percent(interval=0.0)
for stat in cpu_times_percent._fields:
stats[stat] = getattr(cpu_times_percent, stat)
# Additional CPU stats (number of events not as a %; psutil>=4.1.0)
# - ctx_switches: number of context switches (voluntary + involuntary) since boot.
# - interrupts: number of interrupts since boot.
# - soft_interrupts: number of software interrupts since boot. Always set to 0 on Windows and SunOS.
# - syscalls: number of system calls since boot. Always set to 0 on Linux.
cpu_stats = psutil.cpu_stats()
# By storing time data we enable Rx/s and Tx/s calculations in the
# XML/RPC API, which would otherwise be overly difficult work
# for users of the API
stats['time_since_update'] = getTimeSinceLastUpdate('cpu')
# Core number is needed to compute the CTX switch limit
stats['cpucore'] = self.nb_log_core
# Previous CPU stats are stored in the cpu_stats_old variable
if not hasattr(self, 'cpu_stats_old'):
# Init the stats (needed to have the key name for export)
for stat in cpu_stats._fields:
# @TODO: better to set it to None but should refactor views and UI...
stats[stat] = 0
else:
# Others calls...
for stat in cpu_stats._fields:
if getattr(cpu_stats, stat) is not None:
stats[stat] = getattr(cpu_stats, stat) - getattr(self.cpu_stats_old, stat)
# Save stats to compute next step
self.cpu_stats_old = cpu_stats
return stats
def update_snmp(self):
"""Update CPU stats using SNMP."""
# Init new stats
stats = self.get_init_value()
# Update stats using SNMP
if self.short_system_name in ('windows', 'esxi'):
# Windows or VMWare ESXi
# You can find the CPU utilization of windows system by querying the oid
# Give also the number of core (number of element in the table)
try:
cpu_stats = self.get_stats_snmp(snmp_oid=snmp_oid[self.short_system_name], bulk=True)
except KeyError:
self.reset()
# Iter through CPU and compute the idle CPU stats
stats['nb_log_core'] = 0
stats['idle'] = 0
for c in cpu_stats:
if c.startswith('percent'):
stats['idle'] += float(cpu_stats['percent.3'])
stats['nb_log_core'] += 1
if stats['nb_log_core'] > 0:
stats['idle'] = stats['idle'] / stats['nb_log_core']
stats['idle'] = 100 - stats['idle']
stats['total'] = 100 - stats['idle']
else:
# Default behavior
try:
stats = self.get_stats_snmp(snmp_oid=snmp_oid[self.short_system_name])
except KeyError:
stats = self.get_stats_snmp(snmp_oid=snmp_oid['default'])
if stats['idle'] == '':
self.reset()
return self.stats
# Convert SNMP stats to float
for key in iterkeys(stats):
stats[key] = float(stats[key])
stats['total'] = 100 - stats['idle']
return stats
def update_views(self):
"""Update stats views."""
# Call the father's method
super(Plugin, self).update_views()
# Add specifics information
# Alert and log
for key in ['user', 'system', 'iowait', 'dpc', 'total']:
if key in self.stats:
self.views[key]['decoration'] = self.get_alert_log(self.stats[key], header=key)
# Alert only
for key in ['steal']:
if key in self.stats:
self.views[key]['decoration'] = self.get_alert(self.stats[key], header=key)
# Alert only but depend on Core number
for key in ['ctx_switches']:
if key in self.stats:
self.views[key]['decoration'] = self.get_alert(
self.stats[key], maximum=100 * self.stats['cpucore'], header=key
)
# Optional
for key in ['nice', 'irq', 'idle', 'steal', 'ctx_switches', 'interrupts', 'soft_interrupts', 'syscalls']:
if key in self.stats:
self.views[key]['optional'] = True
def msg_curse(self, args=None, max_width=None):
"""Return the list to display in the UI."""
# Init the return message
ret = []
# Only process if stats exist and plugin not disable
if not self.stats or self.args.percpu or self.is_disabled():
return ret
# Some tag to enable/disable stats (example: idle_tag triggered on Windows OS)
idle_tag = 'user' not in self.stats
# First line
# Total + (idle) + ctx_sw
msg = '{}'.format('CPU')
ret.append(self.curse_add_line(msg, "TITLE"))
trend_user = self.get_trend('user')
trend_system = self.get_trend('system')
if trend_user is None or trend_user is None:
trend_cpu = None
else:
trend_cpu = trend_user + trend_system
msg = ' {:4}'.format(self.trend_msg(trend_cpu))
ret.append(self.curse_add_line(msg))
# Total CPU usage
msg = '{:5.1f}%'.format(self.stats['total'])
ret.append(self.curse_add_line(msg, self.get_views(key='total', option='decoration')))
# Idle CPU
if 'idle' in self.stats and not idle_tag:
msg = ' {:8}'.format('idle')
ret.append(self.curse_add_line(msg, optional=self.get_views(key='idle', option='optional')))
msg = '{:4.1f}%'.format(self.stats['idle'])
ret.append(self.curse_add_line(msg, optional=self.get_views(key='idle', option='optional')))
# ctx_switches
# On WINDOWS/SUNOS the ctx_switches is displayed in the third line
if not WINDOWS and not SUNOS:
ret.extend(self.curse_add_stat('ctx_switches', width=15, header=' '))
# Second line
# user|idle + irq + interrupts
ret.append(self.curse_new_line())
# User CPU
if not idle_tag:
ret.extend(self.curse_add_stat('user', width=15))
elif 'idle' in self.stats:
ret.extend(self.curse_add_stat('idle', width=15))
# IRQ CPU
ret.extend(self.curse_add_stat('irq', width=14, header=' '))
# interrupts
ret.extend(self.curse_add_stat('interrupts', width=15, header=' '))
# Third line
# system|core + nice + sw_int
ret.append(self.curse_new_line())
# System CPU
if not idle_tag:
ret.extend(self.curse_add_stat('system', width=15))
else:
ret.extend(self.curse_add_stat('core', width=15))
# Nice CPU
ret.extend(self.curse_add_stat('nice', width=14, header=' '))
# soft_interrupts
if not WINDOWS and not SUNOS:
ret.extend(self.curse_add_stat('soft_interrupts', width=15, header=' '))
else:
ret.extend(self.curse_add_stat('ctx_switches', width=15, header=' '))
# Fourth line
# iowait + steal + syscalls
ret.append(self.curse_new_line())
if 'iowait' in self.stats:
# IOWait CPU
ret.extend(self.curse_add_stat('iowait', width=15))
elif 'dpc' in self.stats:
# DPC CPU
ret.extend(self.curse_add_stat('dpc', width=15))
# Steal CPU usage
ret.extend(self.curse_add_stat('steal', width=14, header=' '))
# syscalls: number of system calls since boot. Always set to 0 on Linux. (do not display)
if not LINUX:
ret.extend(self.curse_add_stat('syscalls', width=15, header=' '))
# Return the message with decoration
return ret