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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
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8642e64
--- /dev/null
+++ b/scripts/pybootchartgui/README.pybootchart
@@ -0,0 +1,37 @@
+ 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
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..7ce1a5b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/scripts/pybootchartgui/pybootchartgui.py
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
+#!/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
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e69de29
--- /dev/null
+++ b/scripts/pybootchartgui/pybootchartgui/__init__.py
diff --git a/scripts/pybootchartgui/pybootchartgui/batch.py b/scripts/pybootchartgui/pybootchartgui/batch.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..05c714e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/scripts/pybootchartgui/pybootchartgui/batch.py
@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
+# 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
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8c574be
--- /dev/null
+++ b/scripts/pybootchartgui/pybootchartgui/draw.py
@@ -0,0 +1,894 @@
+# 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 = (0.92, 0.92, 0.92, 1.0)
+# 5-second tick line color.
+TICK_COLOR_BOLD = (0.86, 0.86, 0.86, 1.0)
+# Annotation colour
+ANNOTATION_COLOR = (0.63, 0.0, 0.0, 0.5)
+# Text color.
+TEXT_COLOR = (0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0)
+
+# Font family
+FONT_NAME = "Bitstream Vera Sans"
+# Title text font.
+TITLE_FONT_SIZE = 18
+# Default text font.
+TEXT_FONT_SIZE = 12
+# Axis label font.
+AXIS_FONT_SIZE = 11
+# Legend font.
+LEGEND_FONT_SIZE = 12
+
+# CPU load chart color.
+CPU_COLOR = (0.40, 0.55, 0.70, 1.0)
+# IO wait chart color.
+IO_COLOR = (0.76, 0.48, 0.48, 0.5)
+# Disk throughput color.
+DISK_TPUT_COLOR = (0.20, 0.71, 0.20, 1.0)
+# CPU load chart color.
+FILE_OPEN_COLOR = (0.20, 0.71, 0.71, 1.0)
+# Mem cached color
+MEM_CACHED_COLOR = CPU_COLOR
+# Mem used color
+MEM_USED_COLOR = IO_COLOR
+# Buffers color
+MEM_BUFFERS_COLOR = (0.4, 0.4, 0.4, 0.3)
+# Swap color
+MEM_SWAP_COLOR = DISK_TPUT_COLOR
+
+# Process border color.
+PROC_BORDER_COLOR = (0.71, 0.71, 0.71, 1.0)
+# Waiting process color.
+PROC_COLOR_D = (0.76, 0.48, 0.48, 0.5)
+# Running process color.
+PROC_COLOR_R = CPU_COLOR
+# Sleeping process color.
+PROC_COLOR_S = (0.94, 0.94, 0.94, 1.0)
+# Stopped process color.
+PROC_COLOR_T = (0.94, 0.50, 0.50, 1.0)
+# Zombie process color.
+PROC_COLOR_Z = (0.71, 0.71, 0.71, 1.0)
+# Dead process color.
+PROC_COLOR_X = (0.71, 0.71, 0.71, 0.125)
+# Paging process color.
+PROC_COLOR_W = (0.71, 0.71, 0.71, 0.125)
+
+# Process label color.
+PROC_TEXT_COLOR = (0.19, 0.19, 0.19, 1.0)
+# Process label font.
+PROC_TEXT_FONT_SIZE = 12
+
+# Signature color.
+SIG_COLOR = (0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.3125)
+# Signature font.
+SIG_FONT_SIZE = 14
+# Signature text.
+SIGNATURE = "http://github.com/mmeeks/bootchart"
+
+# Process dependency line color.
+DEP_COLOR = (0.75, 0.75, 0.75, 1.0)
+# Process dependency line stroke.
+DEP_STROKE = 1.0
+
+# Process description date format.
+DESC_TIME_FORMAT = "mm:ss.SSS"
+
+# Cumulative coloring bits
+HSV_MAX_MOD = 31
+HSV_STEP = 7
+
+# Configure task color
+TASK_COLOR_CONFIGURE = (1.0, 1.0, 0.00, 1.0)
+# Compile task color.
+TASK_COLOR_COMPILE = (0.0, 1.00, 0.00, 1.0)
+# Install task color
+TASK_COLOR_INSTALL = (1.0, 0.00, 1.00, 1.0)
+# Sysroot task color
+TASK_COLOR_SYSROOT = (0.0, 0.00, 1.00, 1.0)
+# Package task color
+TASK_COLOR_PACKAGE = (0.0, 1.00, 1.00, 1.0)
+# Package Write RPM/DEB/IPK task color
+TASK_COLOR_PACKAGE_WRITE = (0.0, 0.50, 0.50, 1.0)
+
+# Process states
+STATE_UNDEFINED = 0
+STATE_RUNNING = 1
+STATE_SLEEPING = 2
+STATE_WAITING = 3
+STATE_STOPPED = 4
+STATE_ZOMBIE = 5
+
+STATE_COLORS = [(0, 0, 0, 0), PROC_COLOR_R, PROC_COLOR_S, PROC_COLOR_D, \
+ PROC_COLOR_T, PROC_COLOR_Z, PROC_COLOR_X, PROC_COLOR_W]
+
+# CumulativeStats Types
+STAT_TYPE_CPU = 0
+STAT_TYPE_IO = 1
+
+# Convert ps process state to an int
+def get_proc_state(flag):
+ return "RSDTZXW".find(flag) + 1
+
+def draw_text(ctx, text, color, x, y):
+ ctx.set_source_rgba(*color)
+ ctx.move_to(x, y)
+ ctx.show_text(text)
+
+def draw_fill_rect(ctx, color, rect):
+ ctx.set_source_rgba(*color)
+ ctx.rectangle(*rect)
+ ctx.fill()
+
+def draw_rect(ctx, color, rect):
+ ctx.set_source_rgba(*color)
+ ctx.rectangle(*rect)
+ ctx.stroke()
+
+def draw_legend_box(ctx, label, fill_color, x, y, s):
+ draw_fill_rect(ctx, fill_color, (x, y - s, s, s))
+ draw_rect(ctx, PROC_BORDER_COLOR, (x, y - s, s, s))
+ draw_text(ctx, label, TEXT_COLOR, x + s + 5, y)
+
+def draw_legend_line(ctx, label, fill_color, x, y, s):
+ draw_fill_rect(ctx, fill_color, (x, y - s/2, s + 1, 3))
+ ctx.arc(x + (s + 1)/2.0, y - (s - 3)/2.0, 2.5, 0, 2.0 * math.pi)
+ ctx.fill()
+ draw_text(ctx, label, TEXT_COLOR, x + s + 5, y)
+
+def draw_label_in_box(ctx, color, label, x, y, w, maxx):
+ label_w = ctx.text_extents(label)[2]
+ label_x = x + w / 2 - label_w / 2
+ if label_w + 10 > w:
+ label_x = x + w + 5
+ if label_x + label_w > maxx:
+ label_x = x - label_w - 5
+ draw_text(ctx, label, color, label_x, y)
+
+def draw_sec_labels(ctx, options, rect, sec_w, nsecs):
+ ctx.set_font_size(AXIS_FONT_SIZE)
+ prev_x = 0
+ for i in range(0, rect[2] + 1, sec_w):
+ if ((i / sec_w) % nsecs == 0) :
+ if options.app_options.as_minutes :
+ label = "%.1f" % (i / sec_w / 60.0)
+ else :
+ label = "%d" % (i / sec_w)
+ label_w = ctx.text_extents(label)[2]
+ x = rect[0] + i - label_w/2
+ if x >= prev_x:
+ draw_text(ctx, label, TEXT_COLOR, x, rect[1] - 2)
+ prev_x = x + label_w
+
+def draw_box_ticks(ctx, rect, sec_w):
+ draw_rect(ctx, BORDER_COLOR, tuple(rect))
+
+ ctx.set_line_cap(cairo.LINE_CAP_SQUARE)
+
+ for i in range(sec_w, rect[2] + 1, sec_w):
+ if ((i / sec_w) % 10 == 0) :
+ ctx.set_line_width(1.5)
+ elif sec_w < 5 :
+ continue
+ else :
+ ctx.set_line_width(1.0)
+ if ((i / sec_w) % 30 == 0) :
+ ctx.set_source_rgba(*TICK_COLOR_BOLD)
+ else :
+ ctx.set_source_rgba(*TICK_COLOR)
+ ctx.move_to(rect[0] + i, rect[1] + 1)
+ ctx.line_to(rect[0] + i, rect[1] + rect[3] - 1)
+ ctx.stroke()
+ ctx.set_line_width(1.0)
+
+ ctx.set_line_cap(cairo.LINE_CAP_BUTT)
+
+def draw_annotations(ctx, proc_tree, times, rect):
+ ctx.set_line_cap(cairo.LINE_CAP_SQUARE)
+ ctx.set_source_rgba(*ANNOTATION_COLOR)
+ ctx.set_dash([4, 4])
+
+ for time in times:
+ if time is not None:
+ x = ((time - proc_tree.start_time) * rect[2] / proc_tree.duration)
+
+ ctx.move_to(rect[0] + x, rect[1] + 1)
+ ctx.line_to(rect[0] + x, rect[1] + rect[3] - 1)
+ ctx.stroke()
+
+ ctx.set_line_cap(cairo.LINE_CAP_BUTT)
+ ctx.set_dash([])
+
+def draw_chart(ctx, color, fill, chart_bounds, data, proc_tree, data_range):
+ ctx.set_line_width(0.5)
+ x_shift = proc_tree.start_time
+
+ def transform_point_coords(point, x_base, y_base, \
+ xscale, yscale, x_trans, y_trans):
+ x = (point[0] - x_base) * xscale + x_trans
+ y = (point[1] - y_base) * -yscale + y_trans + chart_bounds[3]
+ return x, y
+
+ max_x = max (x for (x, y) in data)
+ max_y = max (y for (x, y) in data)
+ # avoid divide by zero
+ if max_y == 0:
+ max_y = 1.0
+ xscale = float (chart_bounds[2]) / max_x
+ # If data_range is given, scale the chart so that the value range in
+ # data_range matches the chart bounds exactly.
+ # Otherwise, scale so that the actual data matches the chart bounds.
+ if data_range:
+ yscale = float(chart_bounds[3]) / (data_range[1] - data_range[0])
+ ybase = data_range[0]
+ else:
+ yscale = float(chart_bounds[3]) / max_y
+ ybase = 0
+
+ first = transform_point_coords (data[0], x_shift, ybase, xscale, yscale, \
+ chart_bounds[0], chart_bounds[1])
+ last = transform_point_coords (data[-1], x_shift, ybase, xscale, yscale, \
+ chart_bounds[0], chart_bounds[1])
+
+ ctx.set_source_rgba(*color)
+ ctx.move_to(*first)
+ for point in data:
+ x, y = transform_point_coords (point, x_shift, ybase, xscale, yscale, \
+ chart_bounds[0], chart_bounds[1])
+ ctx.line_to(x, y)
+ if fill:
+ ctx.stroke_preserve()
+ ctx.line_to(last[0], chart_bounds[1]+chart_bounds[3])
+ ctx.line_to(first[0], chart_bounds[1]+chart_bounds[3])
+ ctx.line_to(first[0], first[1])
+ ctx.fill()
+ else:
+ ctx.stroke()
+ ctx.set_line_width(1.0)
+
+bar_h = 55
+meminfo_bar_h = 2 * bar_h
+header_h = 60
+# offsets
+off_x, off_y = 220, 10
+sec_w_base = 1 # the width of a second
+proc_h = 16 # the height of a process
+leg_s = 10
+MIN_IMG_W = 800
+CUML_HEIGHT = 2000 # Increased value to accomodate CPU and I/O Graphs
+OPTIONS = None
+
+def extents(options, xscale, trace):
+ start = min(trace.start.keys())
+ end = start
+
+ processes = 0
+ for proc in trace.processes:
+ if not options.app_options.show_all and \
+ trace.processes[proc][1] - trace.processes[proc][0] < options.app_options.mintime:
+ continue
+
+ if trace.processes[proc][1] > end:
+ end = trace.processes[proc][1]
+ processes += 1
+
+ if trace.min is not None and trace.max is not None:
+ start = trace.min
+ end = trace.max
+
+ w = int ((end - start) * sec_w_base * xscale) + 2 * off_x
+ h = proc_h * processes + header_h + 2 * off_y
+
+ return (w, h)
+
+def clip_visible(clip, rect):
+ xmax = max (clip[0], rect[0])
+ ymax = max (clip[1], rect[1])
+ xmin = min (clip[0] + clip[2], rect[0] + rect[2])
+ ymin = min (clip[1] + clip[3], rect[1] + rect[3])
+ return (xmin > xmax and ymin > ymax)
+
+def render_charts(ctx, options, clip, trace, curr_y, w, h, sec_w):
+ proc_tree = options.proc_tree(trace)
+
+ # render bar legend
+ ctx.set_font_size(LEGEND_FONT_SIZE)
+
+ draw_legend_box(ctx, "CPU (user+sys)", CPU_COLOR, off_x, curr_y+20, leg_s)
+ draw_legend_box(ctx, "I/O (wait)", IO_COLOR, off_x + 120, curr_y+20, leg_s)
+
+ # render I/O wait
+ chart_rect = (off_x, curr_y+30, w, bar_h)
+ if clip_visible (clip, chart_rect):
+ draw_box_ticks (ctx, chart_rect, sec_w)
+ draw_annotations (ctx, proc_tree, trace.times, chart_rect)
+ draw_chart (ctx, IO_COLOR, True, chart_rect, \
+ [(sample.time, sample.user + sample.sys + sample.io) for sample in trace.cpu_stats], \
+ proc_tree, None)
+ # render CPU load
+ draw_chart (ctx, CPU_COLOR, True, chart_rect, \
+ [(sample.time, sample.user + sample.sys) for sample in trace.cpu_stats], \
+ proc_tree, None)
+
+ curr_y = curr_y + 30 + bar_h
+
+ # render second chart
+ draw_legend_line(ctx, "Disk throughput", DISK_TPUT_COLOR, off_x, curr_y+20, leg_s)
+ draw_legend_box(ctx, "Disk utilization", IO_COLOR, off_x + 120, curr_y+20, leg_s)
+
+ # render I/O utilization
+ chart_rect = (off_x, curr_y+30, w, bar_h)
+ if clip_visible (clip, chart_rect):
+ draw_box_ticks (ctx, chart_rect, sec_w)
+ draw_annotations (ctx, proc_tree, trace.times, chart_rect)
+ draw_chart (ctx, IO_COLOR, True, chart_rect, \
+ [(sample.time, sample.util) for sample in trace.disk_stats], \
+ proc_tree, None)
+
+ # render disk throughput
+ max_sample = max (trace.disk_stats, key = lambda s: s.tput)
+ if clip_visible (clip, chart_rect):
+ draw_chart (ctx, DISK_TPUT_COLOR, False, chart_rect, \
+ [(sample.time, sample.tput) for sample in trace.disk_stats], \
+ proc_tree, None)
+
+ pos_x = off_x + ((max_sample.time - proc_tree.start_time) * w / proc_tree.duration)
+
+ shift_x, shift_y = -20, 20
+ if (pos_x < off_x + 245):
+ shift_x, shift_y = 5, 40
+
+ label = "%dMB/s" % round ((max_sample.tput) / 1024.0)
+ draw_text (ctx, label, DISK_TPUT_COLOR, pos_x + shift_x, curr_y + shift_y)
+
+ curr_y = curr_y + 30 + bar_h
+
+ # render mem usage
+ chart_rect = (off_x, curr_y+30, w, meminfo_bar_h)
+ mem_stats = trace.mem_stats
+ if mem_stats and clip_visible (clip, chart_rect):
+ mem_scale = max(sample.records['MemTotal'] - sample.records['MemFree'] for sample in mem_stats)
+ draw_legend_box(ctx, "Mem cached (scale: %u MiB)" % (float(mem_scale) / 1024), MEM_CACHED_COLOR, off_x, curr_y+20, leg_s)
+ draw_legend_box(ctx, "Used", MEM_USED_COLOR, off_x + 240, curr_y+20, leg_s)
+ draw_legend_box(ctx, "Buffers", MEM_BUFFERS_COLOR, off_x + 360, curr_y+20, leg_s)
+ draw_legend_line(ctx, "Swap (scale: %u MiB)" % max([(sample.records['SwapTotal'] - sample.records['SwapFree'])/1024 for sample in mem_stats]), \
+ MEM_SWAP_COLOR, off_x + 480, curr_y+20, leg_s)
+ draw_box_ticks(ctx, chart_rect, sec_w)
+ draw_annotations(ctx, proc_tree, trace.times, chart_rect)
+ draw_chart(ctx, MEM_BUFFERS_COLOR, True, chart_rect, \
+ [(sample.time, sample.records['MemTotal'] - sample.records['MemFree']) for sample in trace.mem_stats], \
+ proc_tree, [0, mem_scale])
+ draw_chart(ctx, MEM_USED_COLOR, True, chart_rect, \
+ [(sample.time, sample.records['MemTotal'] - sample.records['MemFree'] - sample.records['Buffers']) for sample in mem_stats], \
+ proc_tree, [0, mem_scale])
+ draw_chart(ctx, MEM_CACHED_COLOR, True, chart_rect, \
+ [(sample.time, sample.records['Cached']) for sample in mem_stats], \
+ proc_tree, [0, mem_scale])
+ draw_chart(ctx, MEM_SWAP_COLOR, False, chart_rect, \
+ [(sample.time, float(sample.records['SwapTotal'] - sample.records['SwapFree'])) for sample in mem_stats], \
+ proc_tree, None)
+
+ curr_y = curr_y + meminfo_bar_h
+
+ return curr_y
+
+def render_processes_chart(ctx, options, trace, curr_y, w, h, sec_w):
+ chart_rect = [off_x, curr_y+header_h, w, h - 2 * off_y - (curr_y+header_h) + proc_h]
+
+ draw_legend_box (ctx, "Configure", \
+ TASK_COLOR_CONFIGURE, off_x , curr_y + 45, leg_s)
+ draw_legend_box (ctx, "Compile", \
+ TASK_COLOR_COMPILE, off_x+120, curr_y + 45, leg_s)
+ draw_legend_box (ctx, "Install", \
+ TASK_COLOR_INSTALL, off_x+240, curr_y + 45, leg_s)
+ draw_legend_box (ctx, "Populate Sysroot", \
+ TASK_COLOR_SYSROOT, off_x+360, curr_y + 45, leg_s)
+ draw_legend_box (ctx, "Package", \
+ TASK_COLOR_PACKAGE, off_x+480, curr_y + 45, leg_s)
+ draw_legend_box (ctx, "Package Write",
+ TASK_COLOR_PACKAGE_WRITE, off_x+600, curr_y + 45, leg_s)
+
+ ctx.set_font_size(PROC_TEXT_FONT_SIZE)
+
+ draw_box_ticks(ctx, chart_rect, sec_w)
+ draw_sec_labels(ctx, options, chart_rect, sec_w, 30)
+
+ y = curr_y+header_h
+
+ offset = trace.min or min(trace.start.keys())
+ for s in sorted(trace.start.keys()):
+ for val in sorted(trace.start[s]):
+ if not options.app_options.show_all and \
+ trace.processes[val][1] - s < options.app_options.mintime:
+ continue
+ task = val.split(":")[1]
+ #print val
+ #print trace.processes[val][1]
+ #print s
+ x = chart_rect[0] + (s - offset) * sec_w
+ w = ((trace.processes[val][1] - s) * sec_w)
+
+ #print "proc at %s %s %s %s" % (x, y, w, proc_h)
+ col = None
+ if task == "do_compile":
+ col = TASK_COLOR_COMPILE
+ elif task == "do_configure":
+ col = TASK_COLOR_CONFIGURE
+ elif task == "do_install":
+ col = TASK_COLOR_INSTALL
+ elif task == "do_populate_sysroot":
+ col = TASK_COLOR_SYSROOT
+ elif task == "do_package":
+ col = TASK_COLOR_PACKAGE
+ elif task == "do_package_write_rpm" or \
+ task == "do_package_write_deb" or \
+ task == "do_package_write_ipk":
+ col = TASK_COLOR_PACKAGE_WRITE
+ else:
+ col = WHITE
+
+ if col:
+ draw_fill_rect(ctx, col, (x, y, w, proc_h))
+ draw_rect(ctx, PROC_BORDER_COLOR, (x, y, w, proc_h))
+
+ draw_label_in_box(ctx, PROC_TEXT_COLOR, val, x, y + proc_h - 4, w, proc_h)
+ y = y + proc_h
+
+ return curr_y
+
+#
+# Render the chart.
+#
+def render(ctx, options, xscale, trace):
+ (w, h) = extents (options, xscale, trace)
+ global OPTIONS
+ OPTIONS = options.app_options
+
+ # x, y, w, h
+ clip = ctx.clip_extents()
+
+ sec_w = int (xscale * sec_w_base)
+ ctx.set_line_width(1.0)
+ ctx.select_font_face(FONT_NAME)
+ draw_fill_rect(ctx, WHITE, (0, 0, max(w, MIN_IMG_W), h))
+ w -= 2*off_x
+ curr_y = off_y;
+
+ curr_y = render_processes_chart (ctx, options, trace, curr_y, w, h, sec_w)
+
+ return
+
+ proc_tree = options.proc_tree (trace)
+
+ # draw the title and headers
+ if proc_tree.idle:
+ duration = proc_tree.idle
+ else:
+ duration = proc_tree.duration
+
+ if not options.kernel_only:
+ curr_y = draw_header (ctx, trace.headers, duration)
+ else:
+ curr_y = off_y;
+
+ if options.charts:
+ curr_y = render_charts (ctx, options, clip, trace, curr_y, w, h, sec_w)
+
+ # draw process boxes
+ proc_height = h
+ if proc_tree.taskstats and options.cumulative:
+ proc_height -= CUML_HEIGHT
+
+ draw_process_bar_chart(ctx, clip, options, proc_tree, trace.times,
+ curr_y, w, proc_height, sec_w)
+
+ curr_y = proc_height
+ ctx.set_font_size(SIG_FONT_SIZE)
+ draw_text(ctx, SIGNATURE, SIG_COLOR, off_x + 5, proc_height - 8)
+
+ # draw a cumulative CPU-time-per-process graph
+ if proc_tree.taskstats and options.cumulative:
+ cuml_rect = (off_x, curr_y + off_y, w, CUML_HEIGHT/2 - off_y * 2)
+ if clip_visible (clip, cuml_rect):
+ draw_cuml_graph(ctx, proc_tree, cuml_rect, duration, sec_w, STAT_TYPE_CPU)
+
+ # draw a cumulative I/O-time-per-process graph
+ if proc_tree.taskstats and options.cumulative:
+ cuml_rect = (off_x, curr_y + off_y * 100, w, CUML_HEIGHT/2 - off_y * 2)
+ if clip_visible (clip, cuml_rect):
+ draw_cuml_graph(ctx, proc_tree, cuml_rect, duration, sec_w, STAT_TYPE_IO)
+
+def draw_process_bar_chart(ctx, clip, options, proc_tree, times, curr_y, w, h, sec_w):
+ header_size = 0
+ if not options.kernel_only:
+ draw_legend_box (ctx, "Running (%cpu)",
+ PROC_COLOR_R, off_x , curr_y + 45, leg_s)
+ draw_legend_box (ctx, "Unint.sleep (I/O)",
+ PROC_COLOR_D, off_x+120, curr_y + 45, leg_s)
+ draw_legend_box (ctx, "Sleeping",
+ PROC_COLOR_S, off_x+240, curr_y + 45, leg_s)
+ draw_legend_box (ctx, "Zombie",
+ PROC_COLOR_Z, off_x+360, curr_y + 45, leg_s)
+ header_size = 45
+
+ chart_rect = [off_x, curr_y + header_size + 15,
+ w, h - 2 * off_y - (curr_y + header_size + 15) + proc_h]
+ ctx.set_font_size (PROC_TEXT_FONT_SIZE)
+
+ draw_box_ticks (ctx, chart_rect, sec_w)
+ if sec_w > 100:
+ nsec = 1
+ else:
+ nsec = 5
+ draw_sec_labels (ctx, options, chart_rect, sec_w, nsec)
+ draw_annotations (ctx, proc_tree, times, chart_rect)
+
+ y = curr_y + 60
+ for root in proc_tree.process_tree:
+ draw_processes_recursively(ctx, root, proc_tree, y, proc_h, chart_rect, clip)
+ y = y + proc_h * proc_tree.num_nodes([root])
+
+
+def draw_header (ctx, headers, duration):
+ toshow = [
+ ('system.uname', 'uname', lambda s: s),
+ ('system.release', 'release', lambda s: s),
+ ('system.cpu', 'CPU', lambda s: re.sub('model name\s*:\s*', '', s, 1)),
+ ('system.kernel.options', 'kernel options', lambda s: s),
+ ]
+
+ header_y = ctx.font_extents()[2] + 10
+ ctx.set_font_size(TITLE_FONT_SIZE)
+ draw_text(ctx, headers['title'], TEXT_COLOR, off_x, header_y)
+ ctx.set_font_size(TEXT_FONT_SIZE)
+
+ for (headerkey, headertitle, mangle) in toshow:
+ header_y += ctx.font_extents()[2]
+ if headerkey in headers:
+ value = headers.get(headerkey)
+ else:
+ value = ""
+ txt = headertitle + ': ' + mangle(value)
+ draw_text(ctx, txt, TEXT_COLOR, off_x, header_y)
+
+ dur = duration / 100.0
+ txt = 'time : %02d:%05.2f' % (math.floor(dur/60), dur - 60 * math.floor(dur/60))
+ if headers.get('system.maxpid') is not None:
+ txt = txt + ' max pid: %s' % (headers.get('system.maxpid'))
+
+ header_y += ctx.font_extents()[2]
+ draw_text (ctx, txt, TEXT_COLOR, off_x, header_y)
+
+ return header_y
+
+def draw_processes_recursively(ctx, proc, proc_tree, y, proc_h, rect, clip) :
+ x = rect[0] + ((proc.start_time - proc_tree.start_time) * rect[2] / proc_tree.duration)
+ w = ((proc.duration) * rect[2] / proc_tree.duration)
+
+ draw_process_activity_colors(ctx, proc, proc_tree, x, y, w, proc_h, rect, clip)
+ draw_rect(ctx, PROC_BORDER_COLOR, (x, y, w, proc_h))
+ ipid = int(proc.pid)
+ if not OPTIONS.show_all:
+ cmdString = proc.cmd
+ else:
+ cmdString = ''
+ if (OPTIONS.show_pid or OPTIONS.show_all) and ipid is not 0:
+ cmdString = cmdString + " [" + str(ipid // 1000) + "]"
+ if OPTIONS.show_all:
+ if proc.args:
+ cmdString = cmdString + " '" + "' '".join(proc.args) + "'"
+ else:
+ cmdString = cmdString + " " + proc.exe
+
+ draw_label_in_box(ctx, PROC_TEXT_COLOR, cmdString, x, y + proc_h - 4, w, rect[0] + rect[2])
+
+ next_y = y + proc_h
+ for child in proc.child_list:
+ if next_y > clip[1] + clip[3]:
+ break
+ child_x, child_y = draw_processes_recursively(ctx, child, proc_tree, next_y, proc_h, rect, clip)
+ draw_process_connecting_lines(ctx, x, y, child_x, child_y, proc_h)
+ next_y = next_y + proc_h * proc_tree.num_nodes([child])
+
+ return x, y
+
+
+def draw_process_activity_colors(ctx, proc, proc_tree, x, y, w, proc_h, rect, clip):
+
+ if y > clip[1] + clip[3] or y + proc_h + 2 < clip[1]:
+ return
+
+ draw_fill_rect(ctx, PROC_COLOR_S, (x, y, w, proc_h))
+
+ last_tx = -1
+ for sample in proc.samples :
+ tx = rect[0] + round(((sample.time - proc_tree.start_time) * rect[2] / proc_tree.duration))
+
+ # samples are sorted chronologically
+ if tx < clip[0]:
+ continue
+ if tx > clip[0] + clip[2]:
+ break
+
+ tw = round(proc_tree.sample_period * rect[2] / float(proc_tree.duration))
+ if last_tx != -1 and abs(last_tx - tx) <= tw:
+ tw -= last_tx - tx
+ tx = last_tx
+ tw = max (tw, 1) # nice to see at least something
+
+ last_tx = tx + tw
+ state = get_proc_state( sample.state )
+
+ color = STATE_COLORS[state]
+ if state == STATE_RUNNING:
+ alpha = min (sample.cpu_sample.user + sample.cpu_sample.sys, 1.0)
+ color = tuple(list(PROC_COLOR_R[0:3]) + [alpha])
+# print "render time %d [ tx %d tw %d ], sample state %s color %s alpha %g" % (sample.time, tx, tw, state, color, alpha)
+ elif state == STATE_SLEEPING:
+ continue
+
+ draw_fill_rect(ctx, color, (tx, y, tw, proc_h))
+
+def draw_process_connecting_lines(ctx, px, py, x, y, proc_h):
+ ctx.set_source_rgba(*DEP_COLOR)
+ ctx.set_dash([2, 2])
+ if abs(px - x) < 3:
+ dep_off_x = 3
+ dep_off_y = proc_h / 4
+ ctx.move_to(x, y + proc_h / 2)
+ ctx.line_to(px - dep_off_x, y + proc_h / 2)
+ ctx.line_to(px - dep_off_x, py - dep_off_y)
+ ctx.line_to(px, py - dep_off_y)
+ else:
+ ctx.move_to(x, y + proc_h / 2)
+ ctx.line_to(px, y + proc_h / 2)
+ ctx.line_to(px, py)
+ ctx.stroke()
+ ctx.set_dash([])
+
+# elide the bootchart collector - it is quite distorting
+def elide_bootchart(proc):
+ return proc.cmd == 'bootchartd' or proc.cmd == 'bootchart-colle'
+
+class CumlSample:
+ def __init__(self, proc):
+ self.cmd = proc.cmd
+ self.samples = []
+ self.merge_samples (proc)
+ self.color = None
+
+ def merge_samples(self, proc):
+ self.samples.extend (proc.samples)
+ self.samples.sort (key = lambda p: p.time)
+
+ def next(self):
+ global palette_idx
+ palette_idx += HSV_STEP
+ return palette_idx
+
+ def get_color(self):
+ if self.color is None:
+ i = self.next() % HSV_MAX_MOD
+ h = 0.0
+ if i is not 0:
+ h = (1.0 * i) / HSV_MAX_MOD
+ s = 0.5
+ v = 1.0
+ c = colorsys.hsv_to_rgb (h, s, v)
+ self.color = (c[0], c[1], c[2], 1.0)
+ return self.color
+
+
+def draw_cuml_graph(ctx, proc_tree, chart_bounds, duration, sec_w, stat_type):
+ global palette_idx
+ palette_idx = 0
+
+ time_hash = {}
+ total_time = 0.0
+ m_proc_list = {}
+
+ if stat_type is STAT_TYPE_CPU:
+ sample_value = 'cpu'
+ else:
+ sample_value = 'io'
+ for proc in proc_tree.process_list:
+ if elide_bootchart(proc):
+ continue
+
+ for sample in proc.samples:
+ total_time += getattr(sample.cpu_sample, sample_value)
+ if not sample.time in time_hash:
+ time_hash[sample.time] = 1
+
+ # merge pids with the same cmd
+ if not proc.cmd in m_proc_list:
+ m_proc_list[proc.cmd] = CumlSample (proc)
+ continue
+ s = m_proc_list[proc.cmd]
+ s.merge_samples (proc)
+
+ # all the sample times
+ times = sorted(time_hash)
+ if len (times) < 2:
+ print("degenerate boot chart")
+ return
+
+ pix_per_ns = chart_bounds[3] / total_time
+# print "total time: %g pix-per-ns %g" % (total_time, pix_per_ns)
+
+ # FIXME: we have duplicates in the process list too [!] - why !?
+
+ # Render bottom up, left to right
+ below = {}
+ for time in times:
+ below[time] = chart_bounds[1] + chart_bounds[3]
+
+ # same colors each time we render
+ random.seed (0)
+
+ ctx.set_line_width(1)
+
+ legends = []
+ labels = []
+
+ # render each pid in order
+ for cs in m_proc_list.values():
+ row = {}
+ cuml = 0.0
+
+ # print "pid : %s -> %g samples %d" % (proc.cmd, cuml, len (cs.samples))
+ for sample in cs.samples:
+ cuml += getattr(sample.cpu_sample, sample_value)
+ row[sample.time] = cuml
+
+ process_total_time = cuml
+
+ # hide really tiny processes
+ if cuml * pix_per_ns <= 2:
+ continue
+
+ last_time = times[0]
+ y = last_below = below[last_time]
+ last_cuml = cuml = 0.0
+
+ ctx.set_source_rgba(*cs.get_color())
+ for time in times:
+ render_seg = False
+
+ # did the underlying trend increase ?
+ if below[time] != last_below:
+ last_below = below[last_time]
+ last_cuml = cuml
+ render_seg = True
+
+ # did we move up a pixel increase ?
+ if time in row:
+ nc = round (row[time] * pix_per_ns)
+ if nc != cuml:
+ last_cuml = cuml
+ cuml = nc
+ render_seg = True
+
+# if last_cuml > cuml:
+# assert fail ... - un-sorted process samples
+
+ # draw the trailing rectangle from the last time to
+ # before now, at the height of the last segment.
+ if render_seg:
+ w = math.ceil ((time - last_time) * chart_bounds[2] / proc_tree.duration) + 1
+ x = chart_bounds[0] + round((last_time - proc_tree.start_time) * chart_bounds[2] / proc_tree.duration)
+ ctx.rectangle (x, below[last_time] - last_cuml, w, last_cuml)
+ ctx.fill()
+# ctx.stroke()
+ last_time = time
+ y = below [time] - cuml
+
+ row[time] = y
+
+ # render the last segment
+ x = chart_bounds[0] + round((last_time - proc_tree.start_time) * chart_bounds[2] / proc_tree.duration)
+ y = below[last_time] - cuml
+ ctx.rectangle (x, y, chart_bounds[2] - x, cuml)
+ ctx.fill()
+# ctx.stroke()
+
+ # render legend if it will fit
+ if cuml > 8:
+ label = cs.cmd
+ extnts = ctx.text_extents(label)
+ label_w = extnts[2]
+ label_h = extnts[3]
+# print "Text extents %g by %g" % (label_w, label_h)
+ labels.append((label,
+ chart_bounds[0] + chart_bounds[2] - label_w - off_x * 2,
+ y + (cuml + label_h) / 2))
+ if cs in legends:
+ print("ARGH - duplicate process in list !")
+
+ legends.append ((cs, process_total_time))
+
+ below = row
+
+ # render grid-lines over the top
+ draw_box_ticks(ctx, chart_bounds, sec_w)
+
+ # render labels
+ for l in labels:
+ draw_text(ctx, l[0], TEXT_COLOR, l[1], l[2])
+
+ # Render legends
+ font_height = 20
+ label_width = 300
+ LEGENDS_PER_COL = 15
+ LEGENDS_TOTAL = 45
+ ctx.set_font_size (TITLE_FONT_SIZE)
+ dur_secs = duration / 100
+ cpu_secs = total_time / 1000000000
+
+ # misleading - with multiple CPUs ...
+# idle = ((dur_secs - cpu_secs) / dur_secs) * 100.0
+ if stat_type is STAT_TYPE_CPU:
+ label = "Cumulative CPU usage, by process; total CPU: " \
+ " %.5g(s) time: %.3g(s)" % (cpu_secs, dur_secs)
+ else:
+ label = "Cumulative I/O usage, by process; total I/O: " \
+ " %.5g(s) time: %.3g(s)" % (cpu_secs, dur_secs)
+
+ draw_text(ctx, label, TEXT_COLOR, chart_bounds[0] + off_x,
+ chart_bounds[1] + font_height)
+
+ i = 0
+ legends = sorted(legends, key=itemgetter(1), reverse=True)
+ ctx.set_font_size(TEXT_FONT_SIZE)
+ for t in legends:
+ cs = t[0]
+ time = t[1]
+ x = chart_bounds[0] + off_x + int (i/LEGENDS_PER_COL) * label_width
+ y = chart_bounds[1] + font_height * ((i % LEGENDS_PER_COL) + 2)
+ str = "%s - %.0f(ms) (%2.2f%%)" % (cs.cmd, time/1000000, (time/total_time) * 100.0)
+ draw_legend_box(ctx, str, cs.color, x, y, leg_s)
+ i = i + 1
+ if i >= LEGENDS_TOTAL:
+ break
diff --git a/scripts/pybootchartgui/pybootchartgui/gui.py b/scripts/pybootchartgui/pybootchartgui/gui.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7fedd23
--- /dev/null
+++ b/scripts/pybootchartgui/pybootchartgui/gui.py
@@ -0,0 +1,350 @@
+# 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 gobject
+import gtk
+import gtk.gdk
+import gtk.keysyms
+from . import draw
+from .draw import RenderOptions
+
+class PyBootchartWidget(gtk.DrawingArea):
+ __gsignals__ = {
+ 'expose-event': 'override',
+ 'clicked' : (gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, gobject.TYPE_NONE, (gobject.TYPE_STRING, gtk.gdk.Event)),
+ 'position-changed' : (gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, gobject.TYPE_NONE, (gobject.TYPE_INT, gobject.TYPE_INT)),
+ 'set-scroll-adjustments' : (gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, gobject.TYPE_NONE, (gtk.Adjustment, gtk.Adjustment))
+ }
+
+ def __init__(self, trace, options, xscale):
+ gtk.DrawingArea.__init__(self)
+
+ self.trace = trace
+ self.options = options
+
+ self.set_flags(gtk.CAN_FOCUS)
+
+ self.add_events(gtk.gdk.BUTTON_PRESS_MASK | gtk.gdk.BUTTON_RELEASE_MASK)
+ self.connect("button-press-event", self.on_area_button_press)
+ self.connect("button-release-event", self.on_area_button_release)
+ self.add_events(gtk.gdk.POINTER_MOTION_MASK | gtk.gdk.POINTER_MOTION_HINT_MASK | gtk.gdk.BUTTON_RELEASE_MASK)
+ self.connect("motion-notify-event", self.on_area_motion_notify)
+ self.connect("scroll-event", self.on_area_scroll_event)
+ self.connect('key-press-event', self.on_key_press_event)
+
+ self.connect('set-scroll-adjustments', self.on_set_scroll_adjustments)
+ self.connect("size-allocate", self.on_allocation_size_changed)
+ self.connect("position-changed", self.on_position_changed)
+
+ self.zoom_ratio = 1.0
+ self.xscale = xscale
+ self.x, self.y = 0.0, 0.0
+
+ self.chart_width, self.chart_height = draw.extents(self.options, self.xscale, self.trace)
+ self.hadj = None
+ self.vadj = None
+ self.hadj_changed_signal_id = None
+ self.vadj_changed_signal_id = None
+
+ def do_expose_event(self, event):
+ cr = self.window.cairo_create()
+
+ # set a clip region for the expose event
+ cr.rectangle(
+ event.area.x, event.area.y,
+ event.area.width, event.area.height
+ )
+ cr.clip()
+ self.draw(cr, self.get_allocation())
+ return False
+
+ def draw(self, cr, rect):
+ cr.set_source_rgba(1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0)
+ cr.paint()
+ cr.scale(self.zoom_ratio, self.zoom_ratio)
+ cr.translate(-self.x, -self.y)
+ draw.render(cr, self.options, self.xscale, self.trace)
+
+ def position_changed(self):
+ self.emit("position-changed", self.x, self.y)
+
+ ZOOM_INCREMENT = 1.25
+
+ def zoom_image (self, zoom_ratio):
+ self.zoom_ratio = zoom_ratio
+ self._set_scroll_adjustments (self.hadj, self.vadj)
+ self.queue_draw()
+
+ def zoom_to_rect (self, rect):
+ zoom_ratio = float(rect.width)/float(self.chart_width)
+ self.zoom_image(zoom_ratio)
+ self.x = 0
+ self.position_changed()
+
+ def set_xscale(self, xscale):
+ old_mid_x = self.x + self.hadj.page_size / 2
+ self.xscale = xscale
+ self.chart_width, self.chart_height = draw.extents(self.options, self.xscale, self.trace)
+ new_x = old_mid_x
+ self.zoom_image (self.zoom_ratio)
+
+ def on_expand(self, action):
+ self.set_xscale (int(self.xscale * 1.5 + 0.5))
+
+ def on_contract(self, action):
+ self.set_xscale (max(int(self.xscale / 1.5), 1))
+
+ def on_zoom_in(self, action):
+ self.zoom_image(self.zoom_ratio * self.ZOOM_INCREMENT)
+
+ def on_zoom_out(self, action):
+ self.zoom_image(self.zoom_ratio / self.ZOOM_INCREMENT)
+
+ def on_zoom_fit(self, action):
+ self.zoom_to_rect(self.get_allocation())
+
+ def on_zoom_100(self, action):
+ self.zoom_image(1.0)
+ self.set_xscale(1.0)
+
+ def show_toggled(self, button):
+ self.options.app_options.show_all = button.get_property ('active')
+ self.chart_width, self.chart_height = draw.extents(self.options, self.xscale, self.trace)
+ self._set_scroll_adjustments(self.hadj, self.vadj)
+ self.queue_draw()
+
+ POS_INCREMENT = 100
+
+ def on_key_press_event(self, widget, event):
+ if event.keyval == gtk.keysyms.Left:
+ self.x -= self.POS_INCREMENT/self.zoom_ratio
+ elif event.keyval == gtk.keysyms.Right:
+ self.x += self.POS_INCREMENT/self.zoom_ratio
+ elif event.keyval == gtk.keysyms.Up:
+ self.y -= self.POS_INCREMENT/self.zoom_ratio
+ elif event.keyval == gtk.keysyms.Down:
+ self.y += self.POS_INCREMENT/self.zoom_ratio
+ else:
+ return False
+ self.queue_draw()
+ self.position_changed()
+ return True
+
+ def on_area_button_press(self, area, event):
+ if event.button == 2 or event.button == 1:
+ area.window.set_cursor(gtk.gdk.Cursor(gtk.gdk.FLEUR))
+ self.prevmousex = event.x
+ self.prevmousey = event.y
+ if event.type not in (gtk.gdk.BUTTON_PRESS, gtk.gdk.BUTTON_RELEASE):
+ return False
+ return False
+
+ def on_area_button_release(self, area, event):
+ if event.button == 2 or event.button == 1:
+ area.window.set_cursor(gtk.gdk.Cursor(gtk.gdk.ARROW))
+ self.prevmousex = None
+ self.prevmousey = None
+ return True
+ return False
+
+ def on_area_scroll_event(self, area, event):
+ if event.state & gtk.gdk.CONTROL_MASK:
+ if event.direction == gtk.gdk.SCROLL_UP:
+ self.zoom_image(self.zoom_ratio * self.ZOOM_INCREMENT)
+ return True
+ if event.direction == gtk.gdk.SCROLL_DOWN:
+ self.zoom_image(self.zoom_ratio / self.ZOOM_INCREMENT)
+ return True
+ return False
+
+ def on_area_motion_notify(self, area, event):
+ state = event.state
+ if state & gtk.gdk.BUTTON2_MASK or state & gtk.gdk.BUTTON1_MASK:
+ x, y = int(event.x), int(event.y)
+ # pan the image
+ self.x += (self.prevmousex - x)/self.zoom_ratio
+ self.y += (self.prevmousey - y)/self.zoom_ratio
+ self.queue_draw()
+ self.prevmousex = x
+ self.prevmousey = y
+ self.position_changed()
+ return True
+
+ def on_set_scroll_adjustments(self, area, hadj, vadj):
+ self._set_scroll_adjustments (hadj, vadj)
+
+ def on_allocation_size_changed(self, widget, allocation):
+ self.hadj.page_size = allocation.width
+ self.hadj.page_increment = allocation.width * 0.9
+ self.vadj.page_size = allocation.height
+ self.vadj.page_increment = allocation.height * 0.9
+
+ def _set_adj_upper(self, adj, upper):
+ changed = False
+ value_changed = False
+
+ if adj.upper != upper:
+ adj.upper = upper
+ changed = True
+
+ max_value = max(0.0, upper - adj.page_size)
+ if adj.value > max_value:
+ adj.value = max_value
+ value_changed = True
+
+ if changed:
+ adj.changed()
+ if value_changed:
+ adj.value_changed()
+
+ def _set_scroll_adjustments(self, hadj, vadj):
+ if hadj == None:
+ hadj = gtk.Adjustment(0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0)
+ if vadj == None:
+ vadj = gtk.Adjustment(0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0)
+
+ if self.hadj_changed_signal_id != None and \
+ self.hadj != None and hadj != self.hadj:
+ self.hadj.disconnect (self.hadj_changed_signal_id)
+ if self.vadj_changed_signal_id != None and \
+ self.vadj != None and vadj != self.vadj:
+ self.vadj.disconnect (self.vadj_changed_signal_id)
+
+ if hadj != None:
+ self.hadj = hadj
+ self._set_adj_upper (self.hadj, self.zoom_ratio * self.chart_width)
+ self.hadj_changed_signal_id = self.hadj.connect('value-changed', self.on_adjustments_changed)
+
+ if vadj != None:
+ self.vadj = vadj
+ self._set_adj_upper (self.vadj, self.zoom_ratio * self.chart_height)
+ self.vadj_changed_signal_id = self.vadj.connect('value-changed', self.on_adjustments_changed)
+
+ def on_adjustments_changed(self, adj):
+ self.x = self.hadj.value / self.zoom_ratio
+ self.y = self.vadj.value / self.zoom_ratio
+ self.queue_draw()
+
+ def on_position_changed(self, widget, x, y):
+ self.hadj.value = x * self.zoom_ratio
+ self.vadj.value = y * self.zoom_ratio
+
+PyBootchartWidget.set_set_scroll_adjustments_signal('set-scroll-adjustments')
+
+class PyBootchartShell(gtk.VBox):
+ ui = '''
+ <ui>
+ <toolbar name="ToolBar">
+ <toolitem action="Expand"/>
+ <toolitem action="Contract"/>
+ <separator/>
+ <toolitem action="ZoomIn"/>
+ <toolitem action="ZoomOut"/>
+ <toolitem action="ZoomFit"/>
+ <toolitem action="Zoom100"/>
+ </toolbar>
+ </ui>
+ '''
+ def __init__(self, window, trace, options, xscale):
+ gtk.VBox.__init__(self)
+
+ self.widget = PyBootchartWidget(trace, options, xscale)
+
+ # Create a UIManager instance
+ uimanager = self.uimanager = gtk.UIManager()
+
+ # Add the accelerator group to the toplevel window
+ accelgroup = uimanager.get_accel_group()
+ window.add_accel_group(accelgroup)
+
+ # Create an ActionGroup
+ actiongroup = gtk.ActionGroup('Actions')
+ self.actiongroup = actiongroup
+
+ # Create actions
+ actiongroup.add_actions((
+ ('Expand', gtk.STOCK_ADD, None, None, None, self.widget.on_expand),
+ ('Contract', gtk.STOCK_REMOVE, None, None, None, self.widget.on_contract),
+ ('ZoomIn', gtk.STOCK_ZOOM_IN, None, None, None, self.widget.on_zoom_in),
+ ('ZoomOut', gtk.STOCK_ZOOM_OUT, None, None, None, self.widget.on_zoom_out),
+ ('ZoomFit', gtk.STOCK_ZOOM_FIT, 'Fit Width', None, None, self.widget.on_zoom_fit),
+ ('Zoom100', gtk.STOCK_ZOOM_100, None, None, None, self.widget.on_zoom_100),
+ ))
+
+ # Add the actiongroup to the uimanager
+ uimanager.insert_action_group(actiongroup, 0)
+
+ # Add a UI description
+ uimanager.add_ui_from_string(self.ui)
+
+ # Scrolled window
+ scrolled = gtk.ScrolledWindow()
+ scrolled.add(self.widget)
+
+ # toolbar / h-box
+ hbox = gtk.HBox(False, 8)
+
+ # Create a Toolbar
+ toolbar = uimanager.get_widget('/ToolBar')
+ hbox.pack_start(toolbar, True, True)
+
+ if not options.kernel_only:
+ # Misc. options
+ button = gtk.CheckButton("Show more")
+ button.connect ('toggled', self.widget.show_toggled)
+ button.set_active(options.app_options.show_all)
+ hbox.pack_start (button, False, True)
+
+ self.pack_start(hbox, False)
+ self.pack_start(scrolled)
+ self.show_all()
+
+ def grab_focus(self, window):
+ window.set_focus(self.widget)
+
+
+class PyBootchartWindow(gtk.Window):
+
+ def __init__(self, trace, app_options):
+ gtk.Window.__init__(self)
+
+ window = self
+ window.set_title("Bootchart %s" % trace.filename)
+ window.set_default_size(750, 550)
+
+ tab_page = gtk.Notebook()
+ tab_page.show()
+ window.add(tab_page)
+
+ full_opts = RenderOptions(app_options)
+ full_tree = PyBootchartShell(window, trace, full_opts, 1.0)
+ tab_page.append_page (full_tree, gtk.Label("Full tree"))
+
+ if trace.kernel is not None and len (trace.kernel) > 2:
+ kernel_opts = RenderOptions(app_options)
+ kernel_opts.cumulative = False
+ kernel_opts.charts = False
+ kernel_opts.kernel_only = True
+ kernel_tree = PyBootchartShell(window, trace, kernel_opts, 5.0)
+ tab_page.append_page (kernel_tree, gtk.Label("Kernel boot"))
+
+ full_tree.grab_focus(self)
+ self.show()
+
+
+def show(trace, options):
+ win = PyBootchartWindow(trace, options)
+ win.connect('destroy', gtk.main_quit)
+ gtk.main()
diff --git a/scripts/pybootchartgui/pybootchartgui/main.py b/scripts/pybootchartgui/pybootchartgui/main.py
new file mode 120000
index 0000000..b45ae0a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/scripts/pybootchartgui/pybootchartgui/main.py
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+main.py.in \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/scripts/pybootchartgui/pybootchartgui/main.py.in b/scripts/pybootchartgui/pybootchartgui/main.py.in
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..21bb0be
--- /dev/null
+++ b/scripts/pybootchartgui/pybootchartgui/main.py.in
@@ -0,0 +1,187 @@
+#
+# ***********************************************************************
+# Warning: This file is auto-generated from main.py.in - edit it there.
+# ***********************************************************************
+#
+# 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/>.
+
+from __future__ import print_function
+
+import sys
+import os
+import optparse
+
+from . import parsing
+from . import batch
+
+def _mk_options_parser():
+ """Make an options parser."""
+ usage = "%prog [options] /path/to/tmp/buildstats/<recipe-machine>/<BUILDNAME>/"
+ version = "%prog v1.0.0"
+ parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage, version=version)
+ parser.add_option("-i", "--interactive", action="store_true", dest="interactive", default=False,
+ help="start in active mode")
+ parser.add_option("-f", "--format", dest="format", default="png", choices=["png", "svg", "pdf"],
+ help="image format (png, svg, pdf); default format png")
+ parser.add_option("-o", "--output", dest="output", metavar="PATH", default=None,
+ help="output path (file or directory) where charts are stored")
+ parser.add_option("-s", "--split", dest="num", type=int, default=1,
+ help="split the output chart into <NUM> charts, only works with \"-o PATH\"")
+ parser.add_option("-m", "--mintime", dest="mintime", type=int, default=8,
+ help="only tasks longer than this time will be displayed")
+ parser.add_option("-M", "--minutes", action="store_true", dest="as_minutes", default=False,
+ help="display time in minutes instead of seconds")
+# parser.add_option("-n", "--no-prune", action="store_false", dest="prune", default=True,
+# help="do not prune the process tree")
+ parser.add_option("-q", "--quiet", action="store_true", dest="quiet", default=False,
+ help="suppress informational messages")
+# parser.add_option("-t", "--boot-time", action="store_true", dest="boottime", default=False,
+# help="only display the boot time of the boot in text format (stdout)")
+ parser.add_option("--very-quiet", action="store_true", dest="veryquiet", default=False,
+ help="suppress all messages except errors")
+ parser.add_option("--verbose", action="store_true", dest="verbose", default=False,
+ help="print all messages")
+# parser.add_option("--profile", action="store_true", dest="profile", default=False,
+# help="profile rendering of chart (only useful when in batch mode indicated by -f)")
+# parser.add_option("--show-pid", action="store_true", dest="show_pid", default=False,
+# help="show process ids in the bootchart as 'processname [pid]'")
+ parser.add_option("--show-all", action="store_true", dest="show_all", default=False,
+ help="show all processes in the chart")
+# parser.add_option("--crop-after", dest="crop_after", metavar="PROCESS", default=None,
+# help="crop chart when idle after PROCESS is started")
+# parser.add_option("--annotate", action="append", dest="annotate", metavar="PROCESS", default=None,
+# help="annotate position where PROCESS is started; can be specified multiple times. " +
+# "To create a single annotation when any one of a set of processes is started, use commas to separate the names")
+# parser.add_option("--annotate-file", dest="annotate_file", metavar="FILENAME", default=None,
+# help="filename to write annotation points to")
+ parser.add_option("-T", "--full-time", action="store_true", dest="full_time", default=False,
+ help="display the full time regardless of which processes are currently shown")
+ return parser
+
+class Writer:
+ def __init__(self, write, options):
+ self.write = write
+ self.options = options
+
+ def error(self, msg):
+ self.write(msg)
+
+ def warn(self, msg):
+ if not self.options.quiet:
+ self.write(msg)
+
+ def info(self, msg):
+ if self.options.verbose:
+ self.write(msg)
+
+ def status(self, msg):
+ if not self.options.quiet:
+ self.write(msg)
+
+def _mk_writer(options):
+ def write(s):
+ print(s)
+ return Writer(write, options)
+
+def _get_filename(path):
+ """Construct a usable filename for outputs"""
+ dname = "."
+ fname = "bootchart"
+ if path != None:
+ if os.path.isdir(path):
+ dname = path
+ else:
+ fname = path
+ return os.path.join(dname, fname)
+
+def main(argv=None):
+ try:
+ if argv is None:
+ argv = sys.argv[1:]
+
+ parser = _mk_options_parser()
+ options, args = parser.parse_args(argv)
+
+ # Default values for disabled options
+ options.prune = True
+ options.boottime = False
+ options.profile = False
+ options.show_pid = False
+ options.crop_after = None
+ options.annotate = None
+ options.annotate_file = None
+
+ writer = _mk_writer(options)
+
+ if len(args) == 0:
+ print("No path given, trying /var/log/bootchart.tgz")
+ args = [ "/var/log/bootchart.tgz" ]
+
+ res = parsing.Trace(writer, args, options)
+
+ if options.interactive or options.output == None:
+ from . import gui
+ gui.show(res, options)
+ elif options.boottime:
+ import math
+ proc_tree = res.proc_tree
+ if proc_tree.idle:
+ duration = proc_tree.idle
+ else:
+ duration = proc_tree.duration
+ dur = duration / 100.0
+ print('%02d:%05.2f' % (math.floor(dur/60), dur - 60 * math.floor(dur/60)))
+ else:
+ if options.annotate_file:
+ f = open (options.annotate_file, "w")
+ try:
+ for time in res[4]:
+ if time is not None:
+ # output as ms
+ print(time * 10, file=f)
+ else:
+ print(file=f)
+ finally:
+ f.close()
+ filename = _get_filename(options.output)
+ res_list = parsing.split_res(res, options)
+ n = 1
+ width = len(str(len(res_list)))
+ s = "_%%0%dd." % width
+ for r in res_list:
+ if len(res_list) == 1:
+ f = filename + "." + options.format
+ else:
+ f = filename + s % n + options.format
+ n = n + 1
+ def render():
+ batch.render(writer, r, options, f)
+ if options.profile:
+ import cProfile
+ import pstats
+ profile = '%s.prof' % os.path.splitext(filename)[0]
+ cProfile.runctx('render()', globals(), locals(), profile)
+ p = pstats.Stats(profile)
+ p.strip_dirs().sort_stats('time').print_stats(20)
+ else:
+ render()
+
+ return 0
+ except parsing.ParseError as ex:
+ print(("Parse error: %s" % ex))
+ return 2
+
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ sys.exit(main())
diff --git a/scripts/pybootchartgui/pybootchartgui/parsing.py b/scripts/pybootchartgui/pybootchartgui/parsing.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d423b9f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/scripts/pybootchartgui/pybootchartgui/parsing.py
@@ -0,0 +1,740 @@
+# 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/>.
+
+
+from __future__ import with_statement
+
+import os
+import string
+import re
+import sys
+import tarfile
+from time import clock
+from collections import defaultdict
+from functools import reduce
+
+from .samples import *
+from .process_tree import ProcessTree
+
+if sys.version_info >= (3, 0):
+ long = int
+
+# Parsing produces as its end result a 'Trace'
+
+class Trace:
+ def __init__(self, writer, paths, options):
+ self.processes = {}
+ self.start = {}
+ self.end = {}
+ self.min = None
+ self.max = None
+ self.headers = None
+ self.disk_stats = None
+ self.ps_stats = None
+ self.taskstats = None
+ self.cpu_stats = None
+ self.cmdline = None
+ self.kernel = None
+ self.kernel_tree = None
+ self.filename = None
+ self.parent_map = None
+ self.mem_stats = None
+
+ if len(paths):
+ parse_paths (writer, self, paths)
+ if not self.valid():
+ raise ParseError("empty state: '%s' does not contain a valid bootchart" % ", ".join(paths))
+
+ if options.full_time:
+ self.min = min(self.start.keys())
+ self.max = max(self.end.keys())
+
+ return
+
+ # Turn that parsed information into something more useful
+ # link processes into a tree of pointers, calculate statistics
+ self.compile(writer)
+
+ # Crop the chart to the end of the first idle period after the given
+ # process
+ if options.crop_after:
+ idle = self.crop (writer, options.crop_after)
+ else:
+ idle = None
+
+ # Annotate other times as the first start point of given process lists
+ self.times = [ idle ]
+ if options.annotate:
+ for procnames in options.annotate:
+ names = [x[:15] for x in procnames.split(",")]
+ for proc in self.ps_stats.process_map.values():
+ if proc.cmd in names:
+ self.times.append(proc.start_time)
+ break
+ else:
+ self.times.append(None)
+
+ self.proc_tree = ProcessTree(writer, self.kernel, self.ps_stats,
+ self.ps_stats.sample_period,
+ self.headers.get("profile.process"),
+ options.prune, idle, self.taskstats,
+ self.parent_map is not None)
+
+ if self.kernel is not None:
+ self.kernel_tree = ProcessTree(writer, self.kernel, None, 0,
+ self.headers.get("profile.process"),
+ False, None, None, True)
+
+ def valid(self):
+ return len(self.processes) != 0
+ return self.headers != None and self.disk_stats != None and \
+ self.ps_stats != None and self.cpu_stats != None
+
+ def add_process(self, process, start, end):
+ self.processes[process] = [start, end]
+ if start not in self.start:
+ self.start[start] = []
+ if process not in self.start[start]:
+ self.start[start].append(process)
+ if end not in self.end:
+ self.end[end] = []
+ if process not in self.end[end]:
+ self.end[end].append(process)
+
+ def compile(self, writer):
+
+ def find_parent_id_for(pid):
+ if pid is 0:
+ return 0
+ ppid = self.parent_map.get(pid)
+ if ppid:
+ # many of these double forks are so short lived
+ # that we have no samples, or process info for them
+ # so climb the parent hierarcy to find one
+ if int (ppid * 1000) not in self.ps_stats.process_map:
+# print "Pid '%d' short lived with no process" % ppid
+ ppid = find_parent_id_for (ppid)
+# else:
+# print "Pid '%d' has an entry" % ppid
+ else:
+# print "Pid '%d' missing from pid map" % pid
+ return 0
+ return ppid
+
+ # merge in the cmdline data
+ if self.cmdline is not None:
+ for proc in self.ps_stats.process_map.values():
+ rpid = int (proc.pid // 1000)
+ if rpid in self.cmdline:
+ cmd = self.cmdline[rpid]
+ proc.exe = cmd['exe']
+ proc.args = cmd['args']
+# else:
+# print "proc %d '%s' not in cmdline" % (rpid, proc.exe)
+
+ # re-parent any stray orphans if we can
+ if self.parent_map is not None:
+ for process in self.ps_stats.process_map.values():
+ ppid = find_parent_id_for (int(process.pid // 1000))
+ if ppid:
+ process.ppid = ppid * 1000
+
+ # stitch the tree together with pointers
+ for process in self.ps_stats.process_map.values():
+ process.set_parent (self.ps_stats.process_map)
+
+ # count on fingers variously
+ for process in self.ps_stats.process_map.values():
+ process.calc_stats (self.ps_stats.sample_period)
+
+ def crop(self, writer, crop_after):
+
+ def is_idle_at(util, start, j):
+ k = j + 1
+ while k < len(util) and util[k][0] < start + 300:
+ k += 1
+ k = min(k, len(util)-1)
+
+ if util[j][1] >= 0.25:
+ return False
+
+ avgload = sum(u[1] for u in util[j:k+1]) / (k-j+1)
+ if avgload < 0.25:
+ return True
+ else:
+ return False
+ def is_idle(util, start):
+ for j in range(0, len(util)):
+ if util[j][0] < start:
+ continue
+ return is_idle_at(util, start, j)
+ else:
+ return False
+
+ names = [x[:15] for x in crop_after.split(",")]
+ for proc in self.ps_stats.process_map.values():
+ if proc.cmd in names or proc.exe in names:
+ writer.info("selected proc '%s' from list (start %d)"
+ % (proc.cmd, proc.start_time))
+ break
+ if proc is None:
+ writer.warn("no selected crop proc '%s' in list" % crop_after)
+
+
+ cpu_util = [(sample.time, sample.user + sample.sys + sample.io) for sample in self.cpu_stats]
+ disk_util = [(sample.time, sample.util) for sample in self.disk_stats]
+
+ idle = None
+ for i in range(0, len(cpu_util)):
+ if cpu_util[i][0] < proc.start_time:
+ continue
+ if is_idle_at(cpu_util, cpu_util[i][0], i) \
+ and is_idle(disk_util, cpu_util[i][0]):
+ idle = cpu_util[i][0]
+ break
+
+ if idle is None:
+ writer.warn ("not idle after proc '%s'" % crop_after)
+ return None
+
+ crop_at = idle + 300
+ writer.info ("cropping at time %d" % crop_at)
+ while len (self.cpu_stats) \
+ and self.cpu_stats[-1].time > crop_at:
+ self.cpu_stats.pop()
+ while len (self.disk_stats) \
+ and self.disk_stats[-1].time > crop_at:
+ self.disk_stats.pop()
+
+ self.ps_stats.end_time = crop_at
+
+ cropped_map = {}
+ for key, value in self.ps_stats.process_map.items():
+ if (value.start_time <= crop_at):
+ cropped_map[key] = value
+
+ for proc in cropped_map.values():
+ proc.duration = min (proc.duration, crop_at - proc.start_time)
+ while len (proc.samples) \
+ and proc.samples[-1].time > crop_at:
+ proc.samples.pop()
+
+ self.ps_stats.process_map = cropped_map
+
+ return idle
+
+
+
+class ParseError(Exception):
+ """Represents errors during parse of the bootchart."""
+ def __init__(self, value):
+ self.value = value
+
+ def __str__(self):
+ return self.value
+
+def _parse_headers(file):
+ """Parses the headers of the bootchart."""
+ def parse(acc, line):
+ (headers, last) = acc
+ if '=' in line:
+ last, value = map (lambda x: x.strip(), line.split('=', 1))
+ else:
+ value = line.strip()
+ headers[last] += value
+ return headers, last
+ return reduce(parse, file.read().decode('utf-8').split('\n'), (defaultdict(str),''))[0]
+
+def _parse_timed_blocks(file):
+ """Parses (ie., splits) a file into so-called timed-blocks. A
+ timed-block consists of a timestamp on a line by itself followed
+ by zero or more lines of data for that point in time."""
+ def parse(block):
+ lines = block.split('\n')
+ if not lines:
+ raise ParseError('expected a timed-block consisting a timestamp followed by data lines')
+ try:
+ return (int(lines[0]), lines[1:])
+ except ValueError:
+ raise ParseError("expected a timed-block, but timestamp '%s' is not an integer" % lines[0])
+ blocks = file.read().decode('utf-8').split('\n\n')
+ return [parse(block) for block in blocks if block.strip() and not block.endswith(' not running\n')]
+
+def _parse_proc_ps_log(writer, file):
+ """
+ * See proc(5) for details.
+ *
+ * {pid, comm, state, ppid, pgrp, session, tty_nr, tpgid, flags, minflt, cminflt, majflt, cmajflt, utime, stime,
+ * cutime, cstime, priority, nice, 0, itrealvalue, starttime, vsize, rss, rlim, startcode, endcode, startstack,
+ * kstkesp, kstkeip}
+ """
+ processMap = {}
+ ltime = 0
+ timed_blocks = _parse_timed_blocks(file)
+ for time, lines in timed_blocks:
+ for line in lines:
+ if not line: continue
+ tokens = line.split(' ')
+ if len(tokens) < 21:
+ continue
+
+ offset = [index for index, token in enumerate(tokens[1:]) if token[-1] == ')'][0]
+ pid, cmd, state, ppid = int(tokens[0]), ' '.join(tokens[1:2+offset]), tokens[2+offset], int(tokens[3+offset])
+ userCpu, sysCpu, stime = int(tokens[13+offset]), int(tokens[14+offset]), int(tokens[21+offset])
+
+ # magic fixed point-ness ...
+ pid *= 1000
+ ppid *= 1000
+ if pid in processMap:
+ process = processMap[pid]
+ process.cmd = cmd.strip('()') # why rename after latest name??
+ else:
+ process = Process(writer, pid, cmd.strip('()'), ppid, min(time, stime))
+ processMap[pid] = process
+
+ if process.last_user_cpu_time is not None and process.last_sys_cpu_time is not None and ltime is not None:
+ userCpuLoad, sysCpuLoad = process.calc_load(userCpu, sysCpu, max(1, time - ltime))
+ cpuSample = CPUSample('null', userCpuLoad, sysCpuLoad, 0.0)
+ process.samples.append(ProcessSample(time, state, cpuSample))
+
+ process.last_user_cpu_time = userCpu
+ process.last_sys_cpu_time = sysCpu
+ ltime = time
+
+ if len (timed_blocks) < 2:
+ return None
+
+ startTime = timed_blocks[0][0]
+ avgSampleLength = (ltime - startTime)/(len (timed_blocks) - 1)
+
+ return ProcessStats (writer, processMap, len (timed_blocks), avgSampleLength, startTime, ltime)
+
+def _parse_taskstats_log(writer, file):
+ """
+ * See bootchart-collector.c for details.
+ *
+ * { pid, ppid, comm, cpu_run_real_total, blkio_delay_total, swapin_delay_total }
+ *
+ """
+ processMap = {}
+ pidRewrites = {}
+ ltime = None
+ timed_blocks = _parse_timed_blocks(file)
+ for time, lines in timed_blocks:
+ # we have no 'stime' from taskstats, so prep 'init'
+ if ltime is None:
+ process = Process(writer, 1, '[init]', 0, 0)
+ processMap[1000] = process
+ ltime = time
+# continue
+ for line in lines:
+ if not line: continue
+ tokens = line.split(' ')
+ if len(tokens) != 6:
+ continue
+
+ opid, ppid, cmd = int(tokens[0]), int(tokens[1]), tokens[2]
+ cpu_ns, blkio_delay_ns, swapin_delay_ns = long(tokens[-3]), long(tokens[-2]), long(tokens[-1]),
+
+ # make space for trees of pids
+ opid *= 1000
+ ppid *= 1000
+
+ # when the process name changes, we re-write the pid.
+ if opid in pidRewrites:
+ pid = pidRewrites[opid]
+ else:
+ pid = opid
+
+ cmd = cmd.strip('(').strip(')')
+ if pid in processMap:
+ process = processMap[pid]
+ if process.cmd != cmd:
+ pid += 1
+ pidRewrites[opid] = pid
+# print "process mutation ! '%s' vs '%s' pid %s -> pid %s\n" % (process.cmd, cmd, opid, pid)
+ process = process.split (writer, pid, cmd, ppid, time)
+ processMap[pid] = process
+ else:
+ process.cmd = cmd;
+ else:
+ process = Process(writer, pid, cmd, ppid, time)
+ processMap[pid] = process
+
+ delta_cpu_ns = (float) (cpu_ns - process.last_cpu_ns)
+ delta_blkio_delay_ns = (float) (blkio_delay_ns - process.last_blkio_delay_ns)
+ delta_swapin_delay_ns = (float) (swapin_delay_ns - process.last_swapin_delay_ns)
+
+ # make up some state data ...
+ if delta_cpu_ns > 0:
+ state = "R"
+ elif delta_blkio_delay_ns + delta_swapin_delay_ns > 0:
+ state = "D"
+ else:
+ state = "S"
+
+ # retain the ns timing information into a CPUSample - that tries
+ # with the old-style to be a %age of CPU used in this time-slice.
+ if delta_cpu_ns + delta_blkio_delay_ns + delta_swapin_delay_ns > 0:
+# print "proc %s cpu_ns %g delta_cpu %g" % (cmd, cpu_ns, delta_cpu_ns)
+ cpuSample = CPUSample('null', delta_cpu_ns, 0.0,
+ delta_blkio_delay_ns,
+ delta_swapin_delay_ns)
+ process.samples.append(ProcessSample(time, state, cpuSample))
+
+ process.last_cpu_ns = cpu_ns
+ process.last_blkio_delay_ns = blkio_delay_ns
+ process.last_swapin_delay_ns = swapin_delay_ns
+ ltime = time
+
+ if len (timed_blocks) < 2:
+ return None
+
+ startTime = timed_blocks[0][0]
+ avgSampleLength = (ltime - startTime)/(len(timed_blocks)-1)
+
+ return ProcessStats (writer, processMap, len (timed_blocks), avgSampleLength, startTime, ltime)
+
+def _parse_proc_stat_log(file):
+ samples = []
+ ltimes = None
+ for time, lines in _parse_timed_blocks(file):
+ # skip emtpy lines
+ if not lines:
+ continue
+ # CPU times {user, nice, system, idle, io_wait, irq, softirq}
+ tokens = lines[0].split()
+ times = [ int(token) for token in tokens[1:] ]
+ if ltimes:
+ user = float((times[0] + times[1]) - (ltimes[0] + ltimes[1]))
+ system = float((times[2] + times[5] + times[6]) - (ltimes[2] + ltimes[5] + ltimes[6]))
+ idle = float(times[3] - ltimes[3])
+ iowait = float(times[4] - ltimes[4])
+
+ aSum = max(user + system + idle + iowait, 1)
+ samples.append( CPUSample(time, user/aSum, system/aSum, iowait/aSum) )
+
+ ltimes = times
+ # skip the rest of statistics lines
+ return samples
+
+def _parse_proc_disk_stat_log(file, numCpu):
+ """
+ Parse file for disk stats, but only look at the whole device, eg. sda,
+ not sda1, sda2 etc. The format of relevant lines should be:
+ {major minor name rio rmerge rsect ruse wio wmerge wsect wuse running use aveq}
+ """
+ disk_regex_re = re.compile ('^([hsv]d.|mtdblock\d|mmcblk\d|cciss/c\d+d\d+.*)$')
+
+ # this gets called an awful lot.
+ def is_relevant_line(linetokens):
+ if len(linetokens) != 14:
+ return False
+ disk = linetokens[2]
+ return disk_regex_re.match(disk)
+
+ disk_stat_samples = []
+
+ for time, lines in _parse_timed_blocks(file):
+ sample = DiskStatSample(time)
+ relevant_tokens = [linetokens for linetokens in map (lambda x: x.split(),lines) if is_relevant_line(linetokens)]
+
+ for tokens in relevant_tokens:
+ disk, rsect, wsect, use = tokens[2], int(tokens[5]), int(tokens[9]), int(tokens[12])
+ sample.add_diskdata([rsect, wsect, use])
+
+ disk_stat_samples.append(sample)
+
+ disk_stats = []
+ for sample1, sample2 in zip(disk_stat_samples[:-1], disk_stat_samples[1:]):
+ interval = sample1.time - sample2.time
+ if interval == 0:
+ interval = 1
+ sums = [ a - b for a, b in zip(sample1.diskdata, sample2.diskdata) ]
+ readTput = sums[0] / 2.0 * 100.0 / interval
+ writeTput = sums[1] / 2.0 * 100.0 / interval
+ util = float( sums[2] ) / 10 / interval / numCpu
+ util = max(0.0, min(1.0, util))
+ disk_stats.append(DiskSample(sample2.time, readTput, writeTput, util))
+
+ return disk_stats
+
+def _parse_proc_meminfo_log(file):
+ """
+ Parse file for global memory statistics.
+ The format of relevant lines should be: ^key: value( unit)?
+ """
+ used_values = ('MemTotal', 'MemFree', 'Buffers', 'Cached', 'SwapTotal', 'SwapFree',)
+
+ mem_stats = []
+ meminfo_re = re.compile(r'([^ \t:]+):\s*(\d+).*')
+
+ for time, lines in _parse_timed_blocks(file):
+ sample = MemSample(time)
+
+ for line in lines:
+ match = meminfo_re.match(line)
+ if not match:
+ raise ParseError("Invalid meminfo line \"%s\"" % match.groups(0))
+ sample.add_value(match.group(1), int(match.group(2)))
+
+ if sample.valid():
+ mem_stats.append(sample)
+
+ return mem_stats
+
+# if we boot the kernel with: initcall_debug printk.time=1 we can
+# get all manner of interesting data from the dmesg output
+# We turn this into a pseudo-process tree: each event is
+# characterised by a
+# we don't try to detect a "kernel finished" state - since the kernel
+# continues to do interesting things after init is called.
+#
+# sample input:
+# [ 0.000000] ACPI: FACP 3f4fc000 000F4 (v04 INTEL Napa 00000001 MSFT 01000013)
+# ...
+# [ 0.039993] calling migration_init+0x0/0x6b @ 1
+# [ 0.039993] initcall migration_init+0x0/0x6b returned 1 after 0 usecs
+def _parse_dmesg(writer, file):
+ timestamp_re = re.compile ("^\[\s*(\d+\.\d+)\s*]\s+(.*)$")
+ split_re = re.compile ("^(\S+)\s+([\S\+_-]+) (.*)$")
+ processMap = {}
+ idx = 0
+ inc = 1.0 / 1000000
+ kernel = Process(writer, idx, "k-boot", 0, 0.1)
+ processMap['k-boot'] = kernel
+ base_ts = False
+ max_ts = 0
+ for line in file.read().decode('utf-8').split('\n'):
+ t = timestamp_re.match (line)
+ if t is None:
+# print "duff timestamp " + line
+ continue
+
+ time_ms = float (t.group(1)) * 1000
+ # looks like we may have a huge diff after the clock
+ # has been set up. This could lead to huge graph:
+ # so huge we will be killed by the OOM.
+ # So instead of using the plain timestamp we will
+ # use a delta to first one and skip the first one
+ # for convenience
+ if max_ts == 0 and not base_ts and time_ms > 1000:
+ base_ts = time_ms
+ continue
+ max_ts = max(time_ms, max_ts)
+ if base_ts:
+# print "fscked clock: used %f instead of %f" % (time_ms - base_ts, time_ms)
+ time_ms -= base_ts
+ m = split_re.match (t.group(2))
+
+ if m is None:
+ continue
+# print "match: '%s'" % (m.group(1))
+ type = m.group(1)
+ func = m.group(2)
+ rest = m.group(3)
+
+ if t.group(2).startswith ('Write protecting the') or \
+ t.group(2).startswith ('Freeing unused kernel memory'):
+ kernel.duration = time_ms / 10
+ continue
+
+# print "foo: '%s' '%s' '%s'" % (type, func, rest)
+ if type == "calling":
+ ppid = kernel.pid
+ p = re.match ("\@ (\d+)", rest)
+ if p is not None:
+ ppid = float (p.group(1)) // 1000
+# print "match: '%s' ('%g') at '%s'" % (func, ppid, time_ms)
+ name = func.split ('+', 1) [0]
+ idx += inc
+ processMap[func] = Process(writer, ppid + idx, name, ppid, time_ms / 10)
+ elif type == "initcall":
+# print "finished: '%s' at '%s'" % (func, time_ms)
+ if func in processMap:
+ process = processMap[func]
+ process.duration = (time_ms / 10) - process.start_time
+ else:
+ print("corrupted init call for %s" % (func))
+
+ elif type == "async_waiting" or type == "async_continuing":
+ continue # ignore
+
+ return processMap.values()
+
+#
+# Parse binary pacct accounting file output if we have one
+# cf. /usr/include/linux/acct.h
+#
+def _parse_pacct(writer, file):
+ # read LE int32
+ def _read_le_int32(file):
+ byts = file.read(4)
+ return (ord(byts[0])) | (ord(byts[1]) << 8) | \
+ (ord(byts[2]) << 16) | (ord(byts[3]) << 24)
+
+ parent_map = {}
+ parent_map[0] = 0
+ while file.read(1) != "": # ignore flags
+ ver = file.read(1)
+ if ord(ver) < 3:
+ print("Invalid version 0x%x" % (ord(ver)))
+ return None
+
+ file.seek (14, 1) # user, group etc.
+ pid = _read_le_int32 (file)
+ ppid = _read_le_int32 (file)
+# print "Parent of %d is %d" % (pid, ppid)
+ parent_map[pid] = ppid
+ file.seek (4 + 4 + 16, 1) # timings
+ file.seek (16, 1) # acct_comm
+ return parent_map
+
+def _parse_paternity_log(writer, file):
+ parent_map = {}
+ parent_map[0] = 0
+ for line in file.read().decode('utf-8').split('\n'):
+ if not line:
+ continue
+ elems = line.split(' ') # <Child> <Parent>
+ if len (elems) >= 2:
+# print "paternity of %d is %d" % (int(elems[0]), int(elems[1]))
+ parent_map[int(elems[0])] = int(elems[1])
+ else:
+ print("Odd paternity line '%s'" % (line))
+ return parent_map
+
+def _parse_cmdline_log(writer, file):
+ cmdLines = {}
+ for block in file.read().decode('utf-8').split('\n\n'):
+ lines = block.split('\n')
+ if len (lines) >= 3:
+# print "Lines '%s'" % (lines[0])
+ pid = int (lines[0])
+ values = {}
+ values['exe'] = lines[1].lstrip(':')
+ args = lines[2].lstrip(':').split('\0')
+ args.pop()
+ values['args'] = args
+ cmdLines[pid] = values
+ return cmdLines
+
+def get_num_cpus(headers):
+ """Get the number of CPUs from the system.cpu header property. As the
+ CPU utilization graphs are relative, the number of CPUs currently makes
+ no difference."""
+ if headers is None:
+ return 1
+ if headers.get("system.cpu.num"):
+ return max (int (headers.get("system.cpu.num")), 1)
+ cpu_model = headers.get("system.cpu")
+ if cpu_model is None:
+ return 1
+ mat = re.match(".*\\((\\d+)\\)", cpu_model)
+ if mat is None:
+ return 1
+ return max (int(mat.group(1)), 1)
+
+def _do_parse(writer, state, filename, file):
+ writer.info("parsing '%s'" % filename)
+ t1 = clock()
+ paths = filename.split("/")
+ task = paths[-1]
+ pn = paths[-2]
+ start = None
+ end = None
+ for line in file:
+ if line.startswith("Started:"):
+ start = int(float(line.split()[-1]))
+ elif line.startswith("Ended:"):
+ end = int(float(line.split()[-1]))
+ if start and end:
+ state.add_process(pn + ":" + task, start, end)
+ t2 = clock()
+ writer.info(" %s seconds" % str(t2-t1))
+ return state
+
+def parse_file(writer, state, filename):
+ if state.filename is None:
+ state.filename = filename
+ basename = os.path.basename(filename)
+ with open(filename, "rb") as file:
+ return _do_parse(writer, state, filename, file)
+
+def parse_paths(writer, state, paths):
+ for path in paths:
+ if state.filename is None:
+ state.filename = path
+ root, extension = os.path.splitext(path)
+ if not(os.path.exists(path)):
+ writer.warn("warning: path '%s' does not exist, ignoring." % path)
+ continue
+ #state.filename = path
+ if os.path.isdir(path):
+ files = sorted([os.path.join(path, f) for f in os.listdir(path)])
+ state = parse_paths(writer, state, files)
+ elif extension in [".tar", ".tgz", ".gz"]:
+ if extension == ".gz":
+ root, extension = os.path.splitext(root)
+ if extension != ".tar":
+ writer.warn("warning: can only handle zipped tar files, not zipped '%s'-files; ignoring" % extension)
+ continue
+ tf = None
+ try:
+ writer.status("parsing '%s'" % path)
+ tf = tarfile.open(path, 'r:*')
+ for name in tf.getnames():
+ state = _do_parse(writer, state, name, tf.extractfile(name))
+ except tarfile.ReadError as error:
+ raise ParseError("error: could not read tarfile '%s': %s." % (path, error))
+ finally:
+ if tf != None:
+ tf.close()
+ else:
+ state = parse_file(writer, state, path)
+ return state
+
+def split_res(res, options):
+ """ Split the res into n pieces """
+ res_list = []
+ if options.num > 1:
+ s_list = sorted(res.start.keys())
+ frag_size = len(s_list) / float(options.num)
+ # Need the top value
+ if frag_size > int(frag_size):
+ frag_size = int(frag_size + 1)
+ else:
+ frag_size = int(frag_size)
+
+ start = 0
+ end = frag_size
+ while start < end:
+ state = Trace(None, [], None)
+ if options.full_time:
+ state.min = min(res.start.keys())
+ state.max = max(res.end.keys())
+ for i in range(start, end):
+ # Add this line for reference
+ #state.add_process(pn + ":" + task, start, end)
+ for p in res.start[s_list[i]]:
+ state.add_process(p, s_list[i], res.processes[p][1])
+ start = end
+ end = end + frag_size
+ if end > len(s_list):
+ end = len(s_list)
+ res_list.append(state)
+ else:
+ res_list.append(res)
+ return res_list
diff --git a/scripts/pybootchartgui/pybootchartgui/process_tree.py b/scripts/pybootchartgui/pybootchartgui/process_tree.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..cf88110
--- /dev/null
+++ b/scripts/pybootchartgui/pybootchartgui/process_tree.py
@@ -0,0 +1,292 @@
+# 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/>.
+
+class ProcessTree:
+ """ProcessTree encapsulates a process tree. The tree is built from log files
+ retrieved during the boot process. When building the process tree, it is
+ pruned and merged in order to be able to visualize it in a comprehensible
+ manner.
+
+ The following pruning techniques are used:
+
+ * idle processes that keep running during the last process sample
+ (which is a heuristic for a background processes) are removed,
+ * short-lived processes (i.e. processes that only live for the
+ duration of two samples or less) are removed,
+ * the processes used by the boot logger are removed,
+ * exploders (i.e. processes that are known to spawn huge meaningless
+ process subtrees) have their subtrees merged together,
+ * siblings (i.e. processes with the same command line living
+ concurrently -- thread heuristic) are merged together,
+ * process runs (unary trees with processes sharing the command line)
+ are merged together.
+
+ """
+ LOGGER_PROC = 'bootchart-colle'
+ EXPLODER_PROCESSES = set(['hwup'])
+
+ def __init__(self, writer, kernel, psstats, sample_period,
+ monitoredApp, prune, idle, taskstats,
+ accurate_parentage, for_testing = False):
+ self.writer = writer
+ self.process_tree = []
+ self.taskstats = taskstats
+ if psstats is None:
+ process_list = kernel
+ elif kernel is None:
+ process_list = psstats.process_map.values()
+ else:
+ process_list = list(kernel) + list(psstats.process_map.values())
+ self.process_list = sorted(process_list, key = lambda p: p.pid)
+ self.sample_period = sample_period
+
+ self.build()
+ if not accurate_parentage:
+ self.update_ppids_for_daemons(self.process_list)
+
+ self.start_time = self.get_start_time(self.process_tree)
+ self.end_time = self.get_end_time(self.process_tree)
+ self.duration = self.end_time - self.start_time
+ self.idle = idle
+
+ if for_testing:
+ return
+
+ removed = self.merge_logger(self.process_tree, self.LOGGER_PROC, monitoredApp, False)
+ writer.status("merged %i logger processes" % removed)
+
+ if prune:
+ p_processes = self.prune(self.process_tree, None)
+ p_exploders = self.merge_exploders(self.process_tree, self.EXPLODER_PROCESSES)
+ p_threads = self.merge_siblings(self.process_tree)
+ p_runs = self.merge_runs(self.process_tree)
+ writer.status("pruned %i process, %i exploders, %i threads, and %i runs" % (p_processes, p_exploders, p_threads, p_runs))
+
+ self.sort(self.process_tree)
+
+ self.start_time = self.get_start_time(self.process_tree)
+ self.end_time = self.get_end_time(self.process_tree)
+ self.duration = self.end_time - self.start_time
+
+ self.num_proc = self.num_nodes(self.process_tree)
+
+ def build(self):
+ """Build the process tree from the list of top samples."""
+ self.process_tree = []
+ for proc in self.process_list:
+ if not proc.parent:
+ self.process_tree.append(proc)
+ else:
+ proc.parent.child_list.append(proc)
+
+ def sort(self, process_subtree):
+ """Sort process tree."""
+ for p in process_subtree:
+ p.child_list.sort(key = lambda p: p.pid)
+ self.sort(p.child_list)
+
+ def num_nodes(self, process_list):
+ "Counts the number of nodes in the specified process tree."""
+ nodes = 0
+ for proc in process_list:
+ nodes = nodes + self.num_nodes(proc.child_list)
+ return nodes + len(process_list)
+
+ def get_start_time(self, process_subtree):
+ """Returns the start time of the process subtree. This is the start
+ time of the earliest process.
+
+ """
+ if not process_subtree:
+ return 100000000
+ return min( [min(proc.start_time, self.get_start_time(proc.child_list)) for proc in process_subtree] )
+
+ def get_end_time(self, process_subtree):
+ """Returns the end time of the process subtree. This is the end time
+ of the last collected sample.
+
+ """
+ if not process_subtree:
+ return -100000000
+ return max( [max(proc.start_time + proc.duration, self.get_end_time(proc.child_list)) for proc in process_subtree] )
+
+ def get_max_pid(self, process_subtree):
+ """Returns the max PID found in the process tree."""
+ if not process_subtree:
+ return -100000000
+ return max( [max(proc.pid, self.get_max_pid(proc.child_list)) for proc in process_subtree] )
+
+ def update_ppids_for_daemons(self, process_list):
+ """Fedora hack: when loading the system services from rc, runuser(1)
+ is used. This sets the PPID of all daemons to 1, skewing
+ the process tree. Try to detect this and set the PPID of
+ these processes the PID of rc.
+
+ """
+ rcstartpid = -1
+ rcendpid = -1
+ rcproc = None
+ for p in process_list:
+ if p.cmd == "rc" and p.ppid // 1000 == 1:
+ rcproc = p
+ rcstartpid = p.pid
+ rcendpid = self.get_max_pid(p.child_list)
+ if rcstartpid != -1 and rcendpid != -1:
+ for p in process_list:
+ if p.pid > rcstartpid and p.pid < rcendpid and p.ppid // 1000 == 1:
+ p.ppid = rcstartpid
+ p.parent = rcproc
+ for p in process_list:
+ p.child_list = []
+ self.build()
+
+ def prune(self, process_subtree, parent):
+ """Prunes the process tree by removing idle processes and processes
+ that only live for the duration of a single top sample. Sibling
+ processes with the same command line (i.e. threads) are merged
+ together. This filters out sleepy background processes, short-lived
+ processes and bootcharts' analysis tools.
+ """
+ def is_idle_background_process_without_children(p):
+ process_end = p.start_time + p.duration
+ return not p.active and \
+ process_end >= self.start_time + self.duration and \
+ p.start_time > self.start_time and \
+ p.duration > 0.9 * self.duration and \
+ self.num_nodes(p.child_list) == 0
+
+ num_removed = 0
+ idx = 0
+ while idx < len(process_subtree):
+ p = process_subtree[idx]
+ if parent != None or len(p.child_list) == 0:
+
+ prune = False
+ if is_idle_background_process_without_children(p):
+ prune = True
+ elif p.duration <= 2 * self.sample_period:
+ # short-lived process
+ prune = True
+
+ if prune:
+ process_subtree.pop(idx)
+ for c in p.child_list:
+ process_subtree.insert(idx, c)
+ num_removed += 1
+ continue
+ else:
+ num_removed += self.prune(p.child_list, p)
+ else:
+ num_removed += self.prune(p.child_list, p)
+ idx += 1
+
+ return num_removed
+
+ def merge_logger(self, process_subtree, logger_proc, monitored_app, app_tree):
+ """Merges the logger's process subtree. The logger will typically
+ spawn lots of sleep and cat processes, thus polluting the
+ process tree.
+
+ """
+ num_removed = 0
+ for p in process_subtree:
+ is_app_tree = app_tree
+ if logger_proc == p.cmd and not app_tree:
+ is_app_tree = True
+ num_removed += self.merge_logger(p.child_list, logger_proc, monitored_app, is_app_tree)
+ # don't remove the logger itself
+ continue
+
+ if app_tree and monitored_app != None and monitored_app == p.cmd:
+ is_app_tree = False
+
+ if is_app_tree:
+ for child in p.child_list:
+ self.merge_processes(p, child)
+ num_removed += 1
+ p.child_list = []
+ else:
+ num_removed += self.merge_logger(p.child_list, logger_proc, monitored_app, is_app_tree)
+ return num_removed
+
+ def merge_exploders(self, process_subtree, processes):
+ """Merges specific process subtrees (used for processes which usually
+ spawn huge meaningless process trees).
+
+ """
+ num_removed = 0
+ for p in process_subtree:
+ if processes in processes and len(p.child_list) > 0:
+ subtreemap = self.getProcessMap(p.child_list)
+ for child in subtreemap.values():
+ self.merge_processes(p, child)
+ num_removed += len(subtreemap)
+ p.child_list = []
+ p.cmd += " (+)"
+ else:
+ num_removed += self.merge_exploders(p.child_list, processes)
+ return num_removed
+
+ def merge_siblings(self, process_subtree):
+ """Merges thread processes. Sibling processes with the same command
+ line are merged together.
+
+ """
+ num_removed = 0
+ idx = 0
+ while idx < len(process_subtree)-1:
+ p = process_subtree[idx]
+ nextp = process_subtree[idx+1]
+ if nextp.cmd == p.cmd:
+ process_subtree.pop(idx+1)
+ idx -= 1
+ num_removed += 1
+ p.child_list.extend(nextp.child_list)
+ self.merge_processes(p, nextp)
+ num_removed += self.merge_siblings(p.child_list)
+ idx += 1
+ if len(process_subtree) > 0:
+ p = process_subtree[-1]
+ num_removed += self.merge_siblings(p.child_list)
+ return num_removed
+
+ def merge_runs(self, process_subtree):
+ """Merges process runs. Single child processes which share the same
+ command line with the parent are merged.
+
+ """
+ num_removed = 0
+ idx = 0
+ while idx < len(process_subtree):
+ p = process_subtree[idx]
+ if len(p.child_list) == 1 and p.child_list[0].cmd == p.cmd:
+ child = p.child_list[0]
+ p.child_list = list(child.child_list)
+ self.merge_processes(p, child)
+ num_removed += 1
+ continue
+ num_removed += self.merge_runs(p.child_list)
+ idx += 1
+ return num_removed
+
+ def merge_processes(self, p1, p2):
+ """Merges two process' samples."""
+ p1.samples.extend(p2.samples)
+ p1.samples.sort( key = lambda p: p.time )
+ p1time = p1.start_time
+ p2time = p2.start_time
+ p1.start_time = min(p1time, p2time)
+ pendtime = max(p1time + p1.duration, p2time + p2.duration)
+ p1.duration = pendtime - p1.start_time
diff --git a/scripts/pybootchartgui/pybootchartgui/samples.py b/scripts/pybootchartgui/pybootchartgui/samples.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..015d743
--- /dev/null
+++ b/scripts/pybootchartgui/pybootchartgui/samples.py
@@ -0,0 +1,151 @@
+# 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/>.
+
+
+class DiskStatSample:
+ def __init__(self, time):
+ self.time = time
+ self.diskdata = [0, 0, 0]
+ def add_diskdata(self, new_diskdata):
+ self.diskdata = [ a + b for a, b in zip(self.diskdata, new_diskdata) ]
+
+class CPUSample:
+ def __init__(self, time, user, sys, io = 0.0, swap = 0.0):
+ self.time = time
+ self.user = user
+ self.sys = sys
+ self.io = io
+ self.swap = swap
+
+ @property
+ def cpu(self):
+ return self.user + self.sys
+
+ def __str__(self):
+ return str(self.time) + "\t" + str(self.user) + "\t" + \
+ str(self.sys) + "\t" + str(self.io) + "\t" + str (self.swap)
+
+class MemSample:
+ used_values = ('MemTotal', 'MemFree', 'Buffers', 'Cached', 'SwapTotal', 'SwapFree',)
+
+ def __init__(self, time):
+ self.time = time
+ self.records = {}
+
+ def add_value(self, name, value):
+ if name in MemSample.used_values:
+ self.records[name] = value
+
+ def valid(self):
+ keys = self.records.keys()
+ # discard incomplete samples
+ return [v for v in MemSample.used_values if v not in keys] == []
+
+class ProcessSample:
+ def __init__(self, time, state, cpu_sample):
+ self.time = time
+ self.state = state
+ self.cpu_sample = cpu_sample
+
+ def __str__(self):
+ return str(self.time) + "\t" + str(self.state) + "\t" + str(self.cpu_sample)
+
+class ProcessStats:
+ def __init__(self, writer, process_map, sample_count, sample_period, start_time, end_time):
+ self.process_map = process_map
+ self.sample_count = sample_count
+ self.sample_period = sample_period
+ self.start_time = start_time
+ self.end_time = end_time
+ writer.info ("%d samples, avg. sample length %f" % (self.sample_count, self.sample_period))
+ writer.info ("process list size: %d" % len (self.process_map.values()))
+
+class Process:
+ def __init__(self, writer, pid, cmd, ppid, start_time):
+ self.writer = writer
+ self.pid = pid
+ self.cmd = cmd
+ self.exe = cmd
+ self.args = []
+ self.ppid = ppid
+ self.start_time = start_time
+ self.duration = 0
+ self.samples = []
+ self.parent = None
+ self.child_list = []
+
+ self.active = None
+ self.last_user_cpu_time = None
+ self.last_sys_cpu_time = None
+
+ self.last_cpu_ns = 0
+ self.last_blkio_delay_ns = 0
+ self.last_swapin_delay_ns = 0
+
+ # split this process' run - triggered by a name change
+ def split(self, writer, pid, cmd, ppid, start_time):
+ split = Process (writer, pid, cmd, ppid, start_time)
+
+ split.last_cpu_ns = self.last_cpu_ns
+ split.last_blkio_delay_ns = self.last_blkio_delay_ns
+ split.last_swapin_delay_ns = self.last_swapin_delay_ns
+
+ return split
+
+ def __str__(self):
+ return " ".join([str(self.pid), self.cmd, str(self.ppid), '[ ' + str(len(self.samples)) + ' samples ]' ])
+
+ def calc_stats(self, samplePeriod):
+ if self.samples:
+ firstSample = self.samples[0]
+ lastSample = self.samples[-1]
+ self.start_time = min(firstSample.time, self.start_time)
+ self.duration = lastSample.time - self.start_time + samplePeriod
+
+ activeCount = sum( [1 for sample in self.samples if sample.cpu_sample and sample.cpu_sample.sys + sample.cpu_sample.user + sample.cpu_sample.io > 0.0] )
+ activeCount = activeCount + sum( [1 for sample in self.samples if sample.state == 'D'] )
+ self.active = (activeCount>2)
+
+ def calc_load(self, userCpu, sysCpu, interval):
+ userCpuLoad = float(userCpu - self.last_user_cpu_time) / interval
+ sysCpuLoad = float(sysCpu - self.last_sys_cpu_time) / interval
+ cpuLoad = userCpuLoad + sysCpuLoad
+ # normalize
+ if cpuLoad > 1.0:
+ userCpuLoad = userCpuLoad / cpuLoad
+ sysCpuLoad = sysCpuLoad / cpuLoad
+ return (userCpuLoad, sysCpuLoad)
+
+ def set_parent(self, processMap):
+ if self.ppid != None:
+ self.parent = processMap.get (self.ppid)
+ if self.parent == None and self.pid // 1000 > 1 and \
+ not (self.ppid == 2000 or self.pid == 2000): # kernel threads: ppid=2
+ self.writer.warn("Missing CONFIG_PROC_EVENTS: no parent for pid '%i' ('%s') with ppid '%i'" \
+ % (self.pid,self.cmd,self.ppid))
+
+ def get_end_time(self):
+ return self.start_time + self.duration
+
+class DiskSample:
+ def __init__(self, time, read, write, util):
+ self.time = time
+ self.read = read
+ self.write = write
+ self.util = util
+ self.tput = read + write
+
+ def __str__(self):
+ return "\t".join([str(self.time), str(self.read), str(self.write), str(self.util)])
diff --git a/scripts/pybootchartgui/pybootchartgui/tests/parser_test.py b/scripts/pybootchartgui/pybootchartgui/tests/parser_test.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..00fb3bf
--- /dev/null
+++ b/scripts/pybootchartgui/pybootchartgui/tests/parser_test.py
@@ -0,0 +1,105 @@
+import sys, os, re, struct, operator, math
+from collections import defaultdict
+import unittest
+
+sys.path.insert(0, os.getcwd())
+
+import pybootchartgui.parsing as parsing
+import pybootchartgui.main as main
+
+debug = False
+
+def floatEq(f1, f2):
+ return math.fabs(f1-f2) < 0.00001
+
+bootchart_dir = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0]), '../../examples/1/')
+parser = main._mk_options_parser()
+options, args = parser.parse_args(['--q', bootchart_dir])
+writer = main._mk_writer(options)
+
+class TestBCParser(unittest.TestCase):
+
+ def setUp(self):
+ self.name = "My first unittest"
+ self.rootdir = bootchart_dir
+
+ def mk_fname(self,f):
+ return os.path.join(self.rootdir, f)
+
+ def testParseHeader(self):
+ trace = parsing.Trace(writer, args, options)
+ state = parsing.parse_file(writer, trace, self.mk_fname('header'))
+ self.assertEqual(6, len(state.headers))
+ self.assertEqual(2, parsing.get_num_cpus(state.headers))
+
+ def test_parseTimedBlocks(self):
+ trace = parsing.Trace(writer, args, options)
+ state = parsing.parse_file(writer, trace, self.mk_fname('proc_diskstats.log'))
+ self.assertEqual(141, len(state.disk_stats))
+
+ def testParseProcPsLog(self):
+ trace = parsing.Trace(writer, args, options)
+ state = parsing.parse_file(writer, trace, self.mk_fname('proc_ps.log'))
+ samples = state.ps_stats
+ processes = samples.process_map
+ sorted_processes = [processes[k] for k in sorted(processes.keys())]
+
+ ps_data = open(self.mk_fname('extract2.proc_ps.log'))
+ for index, line in enumerate(ps_data):
+ tokens = line.split();
+ process = sorted_processes[index]
+ if debug:
+ print(tokens[0:4])
+ print(process.pid / 1000, process.cmd, process.ppid, len(process.samples))
+ print('-------------------')
+
+ self.assertEqual(tokens[0], str(process.pid // 1000))
+ self.assertEqual(tokens[1], str(process.cmd))
+ self.assertEqual(tokens[2], str(process.ppid // 1000))
+ self.assertEqual(tokens[3], str(len(process.samples)))
+ ps_data.close()
+
+ def testparseProcDiskStatLog(self):
+ trace = parsing.Trace(writer, args, options)
+ state_with_headers = parsing.parse_file(writer, trace, self.mk_fname('header'))
+ state_with_headers.headers['system.cpu'] = 'xxx (2)'
+ samples = parsing.parse_file(writer, state_with_headers, self.mk_fname('proc_diskstats.log')).disk_stats
+ self.assertEqual(141, len(samples))
+
+ diskstats_data = open(self.mk_fname('extract.proc_diskstats.log'))
+ for index, line in enumerate(diskstats_data):
+ tokens = line.split('\t')
+ sample = samples[index]
+ if debug:
+ print(line.rstrip())
+ print(sample)
+ print('-------------------')
+
+ self.assertEqual(tokens[0], str(sample.time))
+ self.assert_(floatEq(float(tokens[1]), sample.read))
+ self.assert_(floatEq(float(tokens[2]), sample.write))
+ self.assert_(floatEq(float(tokens[3]), sample.util))
+ diskstats_data.close()
+
+ def testparseProcStatLog(self):
+ trace = parsing.Trace(writer, args, options)
+ samples = parsing.parse_file(writer, trace, self.mk_fname('proc_stat.log')).cpu_stats
+ self.assertEqual(141, len(samples))
+
+ stat_data = open(self.mk_fname('extract.proc_stat.log'))
+ for index, line in enumerate(stat_data):
+ tokens = line.split('\t')
+ sample = samples[index]
+ if debug:
+ print(line.rstrip())
+ print(sample)
+ print('-------------------')
+ self.assert_(floatEq(float(tokens[0]), sample.time))
+ self.assert_(floatEq(float(tokens[1]), sample.user))
+ self.assert_(floatEq(float(tokens[2]), sample.sys))
+ self.assert_(floatEq(float(tokens[3]), sample.io))
+ stat_data.close()
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ unittest.main()
+
diff --git a/scripts/pybootchartgui/pybootchartgui/tests/process_tree_test.py b/scripts/pybootchartgui/pybootchartgui/tests/process_tree_test.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6f46a1c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/scripts/pybootchartgui/pybootchartgui/tests/process_tree_test.py
@@ -0,0 +1,92 @@
+import sys
+import os
+import unittest
+
+sys.path.insert(0, os.getcwd())
+
+import pybootchartgui.parsing as parsing
+import pybootchartgui.process_tree as process_tree
+import pybootchartgui.main as main
+
+if sys.version_info >= (3, 0):
+ long = int
+
+class TestProcessTree(unittest.TestCase):
+
+ def setUp(self):
+ self.name = "Process tree unittest"
+ self.rootdir = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0]), '../../examples/1/')
+
+ parser = main._mk_options_parser()
+ options, args = parser.parse_args(['--q', self.rootdir])
+ writer = main._mk_writer(options)
+ trace = parsing.Trace(writer, args, options)
+
+ parsing.parse_file(writer, trace, self.mk_fname('proc_ps.log'))
+ trace.compile(writer)
+ self.processtree = process_tree.ProcessTree(writer, None, trace.ps_stats, \
+ trace.ps_stats.sample_period, None, options.prune, None, None, False, for_testing = True)
+
+ def mk_fname(self,f):
+ return os.path.join(self.rootdir, f)
+
+ def flatten(self, process_tree):
+ flattened = []
+ for p in process_tree:
+ flattened.append(p)
+ flattened.extend(self.flatten(p.child_list))
+ return flattened
+
+ def checkAgainstJavaExtract(self, filename, process_tree):
+ test_data = open(filename)
+ for expected, actual in zip(test_data, self.flatten(process_tree)):
+ tokens = expected.split('\t')
+ self.assertEqual(int(tokens[0]), actual.pid // 1000)
+ self.assertEqual(tokens[1], actual.cmd)
+ self.assertEqual(long(tokens[2]), 10 * actual.start_time)
+ self.assert_(long(tokens[3]) - 10 * actual.duration < 5, "duration")
+ self.assertEqual(int(tokens[4]), len(actual.child_list))
+ self.assertEqual(int(tokens[5]), len(actual.samples))
+ test_data.close()
+
+ def testBuild(self):
+ process_tree = self.processtree.process_tree
+ self.checkAgainstJavaExtract(self.mk_fname('extract.processtree.1.log'), process_tree)
+
+ def testMergeLogger(self):
+ self.processtree.merge_logger(self.processtree.process_tree, 'bootchartd', None, False)
+ process_tree = self.processtree.process_tree
+ self.checkAgainstJavaExtract(self.mk_fname('extract.processtree.2.log'), process_tree)
+
+ def testPrune(self):
+ self.processtree.merge_logger(self.processtree.process_tree, 'bootchartd', None, False)
+ self.processtree.prune(self.processtree.process_tree, None)
+ process_tree = self.processtree.process_tree
+ self.checkAgainstJavaExtract(self.mk_fname('extract.processtree.3b.log'), process_tree)
+
+ def testMergeExploders(self):
+ self.processtree.merge_logger(self.processtree.process_tree, 'bootchartd', None, False)
+ self.processtree.prune(self.processtree.process_tree, None)
+ self.processtree.merge_exploders(self.processtree.process_tree, set(['hwup']))
+ process_tree = self.processtree.process_tree
+ self.checkAgainstJavaExtract(self.mk_fname('extract.processtree.3c.log'), process_tree)
+
+ def testMergeSiblings(self):
+ self.processtree.merge_logger(self.processtree.process_tree, 'bootchartd', None, False)
+ self.processtree.prune(self.processtree.process_tree, None)
+ self.processtree.merge_exploders(self.processtree.process_tree, set(['hwup']))
+ self.processtree.merge_siblings(self.processtree.process_tree)
+ process_tree = self.processtree.process_tree
+ self.checkAgainstJavaExtract(self.mk_fname('extract.processtree.3d.log'), process_tree)
+
+ def testMergeRuns(self):
+ self.processtree.merge_logger(self.processtree.process_tree, 'bootchartd', None, False)
+ self.processtree.prune(self.processtree.process_tree, None)
+ self.processtree.merge_exploders(self.processtree.process_tree, set(['hwup']))
+ self.processtree.merge_siblings(self.processtree.process_tree)
+ self.processtree.merge_runs(self.processtree.process_tree)
+ process_tree = self.processtree.process_tree
+ self.checkAgainstJavaExtract(self.mk_fname('extract.processtree.3e.log'), process_tree)
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ unittest.main()