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authorJohn Klug <john.klug@multitech.com>2018-07-31 17:48:08 -0500
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+Michael Meeks <michael.meeks@novell.com>
+Anders Norgaard <anders.norgaard@gmail.com>
+Scott James Remnant <scott@ubuntu.com>
+Henning Niss <henningniss@gmail.com>
+Riccardo Magliocchetti <riccardo.magliocchetti@gmail.com>
+
+Contributors:
+ Brian Ewins
+
+Based on work by:
+ Ziga Mahkovec
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diff --git a/scripts/pybootchartgui/MAINTAINERS b/scripts/pybootchartgui/MAINTAINERS
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+Riccardo Magliocchetti <riccardo.magliocchetti@gmail.com>
+Michael Meeks <michael.meeks@novell.com>
+Harald Hoyer <harald@redhat.com>
diff --git a/scripts/pybootchartgui/NEWS b/scripts/pybootchartgui/NEWS
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+bootchart2 0.14.5:
+ + pybootchartgui (Riccardo)
+ + Fix tests with python3
+ + Fix parsing of files with non-ascii bytes
+ + Robustness fixes to taskstats and meminfo parsing
+ + More python3 fixes
+
+bootchart2 0.14.4:
+ + bootchartd
+ + Add relevant EXIT_PROC for GNOME3, XFCE4, openbox
+ (Justin Lecher, Ben Eills)
+ + pybootchartgui (Riccardo)
+ + Fix some issues in --crop-after and --annotate
+ + Fix pybootchartgui process_tree tests
+ + More python3 fixes
+
+bootchart2 0.14.2:
+ + pybootchartgui
+ + Fix some crashes in parsing.py (Jakub Czaplicki, Riccardo)
+ + speedup a bit meminfo parsing (Riccardo)
+ + Fix indentation for python3.2 (Riccardo)
+
+bootchart2 0.14.1:
+ + bootchartd
+ + Expect dmesg only if started as init (Henry Yei)
+ + look for bootchart_init in the environment (Henry Gebhardt)
+ + pybootchartgui
+ + Fixup some tests (Riccardo)
+ + Support hp smart arrays block devices (Anders Norgaard,
+ Brian Murray)
+ + Fixes for -t, -o and -f options (Mladen Kuntner, Harald, Riccardo)
+
+bootchart2 0.14.0:
+ + bootchartd
+ + Add ability to define custom commands
+ (Lucian Muresan, Peter Hjalmarsson)
+ + collector
+ + fix tmpfs mount leakage (Peter Hjalmarsson)
+ + pybootchartgui
+ + render cumulative I/O time chart (Sankar P)
+ + python3 compatibility fixes (Riccardo)
+ + Misc (Michael)
+ + remove confusing, obsolete setup.py
+ + install docs to /usr/share/
+ + lot of fixes for easier packaging (Peter Hjalmarsson)
+ + add bootchart2, bootchartd and pybootchartgui manpages
+ (Francesca Ciceri, David Paleino)
+
+bootchart2 0.12.6:
+ + bootchartd
+ + better check for initrd (Riccardo Magliocchetti)
+ + code cleanup (Riccardo)
+ + make the list of processes we are waiting for editable
+ in config file by EXIT_PROC (Riccardo)
+ + fix parsing of cmdline for alternative init system (Riccardo)
+ + fixed calling init in initramfs (Harald)
+ + exit 0 for start, if the collector is already running (Harald)
+ + collector
+ + try harder with taskstats (Michael)
+ + plug some small leaks (Riccardo)
+ + fix missing PROC_EVENTS detection (Harald)
+ + pybootchartgui (Michael)
+ + add kernel bootchart tab to interactive gui
+ + report bootchart version in cli interface
+ + improve rendering performance
+ + GUI improvements
+ + lot of cleanups
+ + Makefile
+ + do not python compile if NO_PYTHON_COMPILE is set (Harald)
+ + systemd service files
+ + added them and install (Harald, Wulf C. Krueger)
+
+bootchart2 0.12.5:
+ + administrative snafu version; pull before pushing...
+
+bootchart2 0.12.4:
+ + bootchartd
+ + reduce overhead caused by pidof (Riccardo Magliocchetti)
+ + collector
+ + attempt to retry ptrace to avoid bogus ENOSYS (Michael)
+ + add meminfo polling (Dave Martin)
+ + pybootchartgui
+ + handle dmesg timestamps with big delta (Riccardo)
+ + avoid divide by zero when rendering I/O utilization (Riccardo)
+ + add process grouping in the cumulative chart (Riccardo)
+ + fix cpu time calculation in cumulative chart (Riccardo)
+ + get i/o statistics for flash based devices (Riccardo)
+ + prettier coloring for the cumulative graphs (Michael)
+ + fix interactive CPU rendering (Michael)
+ + render memory usage graph (Dave Martin)
+
+bootchart2 0.12.3
+ + collector
+ + pclose after popen (Riccardo Magliocchetti (xrmx))
+ + fix buffer overflow (xrmx)
+ + count 'processor:' in /proc/cpuinfo for ARM (Michael)
+ + get model name from that line too for ARM (xrmx)
+ + store /proc/cpuinfo in the boot-chart archive (xrmx)
+ + try harder to detect missing TASKSTATS (Michael)
+ + sanity-check invalid domain names (Michael)
+ + detect missing PROC_EVENTS more reliably (Michael)
+ + README fixes (xrmx, Michael)
+ + pybootchartgui
+ + make num_cpu parsing robust (Michael)
+
+bootchart2 0.12.2
+ + fix pthread compile / linking bug
+
+bootchart2 0.12.1
+ + pybootchartgui
+ + pylint cleanup
+ + handle empty traces more elegantly
+ + add '-t' / '--boot-time' argument (Matthew Bauer)
+ + collector
+ + now GPLv2
+ + add rdinit support for very early initrd tracing
+ + cleanup / re-factor code into separate modules
+ + re-factor arg parsing, and parse remote process args
+ + handle missing bootchartd.conf cleanly
+ + move much of bootchartd from shell -> C
+ + drop dmesg and uname usage
+ + avoid rpm/dpkg with native version reporting
+
+bootchart2 0.12.0 (Michael Meeks)
+ + collector
+ + use netlink PROC_EVENTS to generate parentage data
+ + finally kills any need for 'acct' et. al.
+ + also removes need to poll /proc => faster
+ + cleanup code to K&R, 8 stop tabs.
+ + pybootchartgui
+ + consume thread parentage data
+
+bootchart2 0.11.4 (Michael Meeks)
+ + collector
+ + if run inside an initrd detect when /dev is writable
+ and remount ourselves into that.
+ + overflow buffers more elegantly in extremis
+ + dump full process path and command-line args
+ + calm down debugging output
+ + pybootchartgui
+ + can render logs in a directory again
+ + has a 'show more' option to show command-lines
+
+bootchart2 0.11.3 (Michael Meeks)
+ + add $$ display to the bootchart header
+ + process command-line bits
+ + fix collection code, and rename stream to match
+ + enable parsing, add check button to UI, and --show-all
+ command-line option
+ + fix parsing of directories full of files.
+
+bootchart2 0.11.2 (Michael Meeks)
+ + fix initrd sanity check to use the right proc path
+ + don't return a bogus error value when dumping state
+ + add -c to aid manual console debugging
+
+bootchart2 0.11.1 (Michael Meeks)
+ + even simpler initrd setup
+ + create a single directory: /lib/bootchart/tmpfs
+
+bootchart2 0.11 (Michael Meeks)
+ + bootchartd
+ + far, far simpler, less shell, more robustness etc.
+ + bootchart-collector
+ + remove the -p argument - we always mount proc
+ + requires /lib/bootchart (make install-chroot) to
+ be present (also in the initrd) [ with a kmsg
+ node included ]
+ + add a --probe-running mode
+ + ptrace re-write
+ + gives -much- better early-boot-time resolution
+ + unconditional chroot /lib/bootchart/chroot
+ + we mount proc there ourselves
+ + log extraction requires no common file-system view
+
+
+bootchart2 0.10.1 (Kel Modderman)
+ + collector arg -m should mount /proc
+ + remove bogus vcsid code
+ + split collector install in Makefile
+ + remove bogus debug code
+ + accept process names containing spaces
+
+bootchart2 0.10.0
+ + rendering (Anders Norgaard)
+ + fix for unknown exceptions
+ + interactive UI (Michael)
+ + much faster rendering by manual clipping
+ + horizontal scaling
+ + remove annoying page-up/down bindings
+ + initrd portability & fixes (Federic Crozat)
+ + port to Mandriva
+ + improved process waiting
+ + inittab commenting fix
+ + improved initrd detection / jail tagging
+ + fix for un-detectable accton behaviour change
+ + implement a built-in usleep to help initrd deps (Michael)
+
+bootchart2 0.0.9
+ + fix initrd bug
+
+bootchart2 0.0.8
+ + add a filename string to the window title in interactive mode
+ + add a NEWS file
diff --git a/scripts/pybootchartgui/README.pybootchart b/scripts/pybootchartgui/README.pybootchart
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+ PYBOOTCHARTGUI
+ ----------------
+
+pybootchartgui is a tool (now included as part of bootchart2) for
+visualization and analysis of the GNU/Linux boot process. It renders
+the output of the boot-logger tool bootchart (see
+http://www.bootchart.org/) to either the screen or files of various
+formats. Bootchart collects information about the processes, their
+dependencies, and resource consumption during boot of a GNU/Linux
+system. The pybootchartgui tools visualizes the process tree and
+overall resource utilization.
+
+pybootchartgui is a port of the visualization part of bootchart from
+Java to Python and Cairo.
+
+Adapted from the bootchart-documentation:
+
+ The CPU and disk statistics are used to render stacked area and line
+ charts. The process information is used to create a Gantt chart
+ showing process dependency, states and CPU usage.
+
+ A typical boot sequence consists of several hundred processes. Since
+ it is difficult to visualize such amount of data in a comprehensible
+ way, tree pruning is utilized. Idle background processes and
+ short-lived processes are removed. Similar processes running in
+ parallel are also merged together.
+
+ Finally, the performance and dependency charts are rendered as a
+ single image to either the screen or in PNG, PDF or SVG format.
+
+
+To get help for pybootchartgui, run
+
+$ pybootchartgui --help
+
+This code was originally hosted at:
+ http://code.google.com/p/pybootchartgui/
diff --git a/scripts/pybootchartgui/pybootchartgui.py b/scripts/pybootchartgui/pybootchartgui.py
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+#!/usr/bin/env python
+#
+# This file is part of pybootchartgui.
+
+# pybootchartgui is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+# (at your option) any later version.
+
+# pybootchartgui is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+# GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with pybootchartgui. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+
+import sys
+from pybootchartgui.main import main
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ sys.exit(main())
diff --git a/scripts/pybootchartgui/pybootchartgui/__init__.py b/scripts/pybootchartgui/pybootchartgui/__init__.py
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index 0000000..e69de29
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+++ b/scripts/pybootchartgui/pybootchartgui/__init__.py
diff --git a/scripts/pybootchartgui/pybootchartgui/batch.py b/scripts/pybootchartgui/pybootchartgui/batch.py
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+# This file is part of pybootchartgui.
+
+# pybootchartgui is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+# (at your option) any later version.
+
+# pybootchartgui is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+# GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with pybootchartgui. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+import cairo
+from . import draw
+from .draw import RenderOptions
+
+def render(writer, trace, app_options, filename):
+ handlers = {
+ "png": (lambda w, h: cairo.ImageSurface(cairo.FORMAT_ARGB32, w, h), \
+ lambda sfc: sfc.write_to_png(filename)),
+ "pdf": (lambda w, h: cairo.PDFSurface(filename, w, h), lambda sfc: 0),
+ "svg": (lambda w, h: cairo.SVGSurface(filename, w, h), lambda sfc: 0)
+ }
+
+ if app_options.format is None:
+ fmt = filename.rsplit('.', 1)[1]
+ else:
+ fmt = app_options.format
+
+ if not (fmt in handlers):
+ writer.error ("Unknown format '%s'." % fmt)
+ return 10
+
+ make_surface, write_surface = handlers[fmt]
+ options = RenderOptions (app_options)
+ (w, h) = draw.extents (options, 1.0, trace)
+ w = max (w, draw.MIN_IMG_W)
+ surface = make_surface (w, h)
+ ctx = cairo.Context (surface)
+ draw.render (ctx, options, 1.0, trace)
+ write_surface (surface)
+ writer.status ("bootchart written to '%s'" % filename)
+
diff --git a/scripts/pybootchartgui/pybootchartgui/draw.py b/scripts/pybootchartgui/pybootchartgui/draw.py
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+# This file is part of pybootchartgui.
+
+# pybootchartgui is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+# (at your option) any later version.
+
+# pybootchartgui is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+# GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with pybootchartgui. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+
+import cairo
+import math
+import re
+import random
+import colorsys
+from operator import itemgetter
+
+class RenderOptions:
+
+ def __init__(self, app_options):
+ # should we render a cumulative CPU time chart
+ self.cumulative = True
+ self.charts = True
+ self.kernel_only = False
+ self.app_options = app_options
+
+ def proc_tree (self, trace):
+ if self.kernel_only:
+ return trace.kernel_tree
+ else:
+ return trace.proc_tree
+
+# Process tree background color.
+BACK_COLOR = (1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0)
+
+WHITE = (1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0)
+# Process tree border color.
+BORDER_COLOR = (0.63, 0.63, 0.63, 1.0)
+# Second tick line color.
+TICK_COLOR = (0.9