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/psutil
/_psbsd.py
# Copyright (c) 2009, Giampaolo Rodola'. All rights reserved. | |
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be | |
# found in the LICENSE file. | |
"""FreeBSD, OpenBSD and NetBSD platforms implementation.""" | |
import contextlib | |
import errno | |
import functools | |
import os | |
from collections import defaultdict | |
from collections import namedtuple | |
from xml.etree import ElementTree | |
from . import _common | |
from . import _psposix | |
from . import _psutil_bsd as cext | |
from . import _psutil_posix as cext_posix | |
from ._common import FREEBSD | |
from ._common import NETBSD | |
from ._common import OPENBSD | |
from ._common import AccessDenied | |
from ._common import NoSuchProcess | |
from ._common import ZombieProcess | |
from ._common import conn_tmap | |
from ._common import conn_to_ntuple | |
from ._common import debug | |
from ._common import memoize | |
from ._common import memoize_when_activated | |
from ._common import usage_percent | |
from ._compat import FileNotFoundError | |
from ._compat import PermissionError | |
from ._compat import ProcessLookupError | |
from ._compat import which | |
__extra__all__ = [] | |
# ===================================================================== | |
# --- globals | |
# ===================================================================== | |
if FREEBSD: | |
PROC_STATUSES = { | |
cext.SIDL: _common.STATUS_IDLE, | |
cext.SRUN: _common.STATUS_RUNNING, | |
cext.SSLEEP: _common.STATUS_SLEEPING, | |
cext.SSTOP: _common.STATUS_STOPPED, | |
cext.SZOMB: _common.STATUS_ZOMBIE, | |
cext.SWAIT: _common.STATUS_WAITING, | |
cext.SLOCK: _common.STATUS_LOCKED, | |
} | |
elif OPENBSD: | |
PROC_STATUSES = { | |
cext.SIDL: _common.STATUS_IDLE, | |
cext.SSLEEP: _common.STATUS_SLEEPING, | |
cext.SSTOP: _common.STATUS_STOPPED, | |
# According to /usr/include/sys/proc.h SZOMB is unused. | |
# test_zombie_process() shows that SDEAD is the right | |
# equivalent. Also it appears there's no equivalent of | |
# psutil.STATUS_DEAD. SDEAD really means STATUS_ZOMBIE. | |
# cext.SZOMB: _common.STATUS_ZOMBIE, | |
cext.SDEAD: _common.STATUS_ZOMBIE, | |
cext.SZOMB: _common.STATUS_ZOMBIE, | |
# From http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/~margo/cs161/videos/proc.h.txt | |
# OpenBSD has SRUN and SONPROC: SRUN indicates that a process | |
# is runnable but *not* yet running, i.e. is on a run queue. | |
# SONPROC indicates that the process is actually executing on | |
# a CPU, i.e. it is no longer on a run queue. | |
# As such we'll map SRUN to STATUS_WAKING and SONPROC to | |
# STATUS_RUNNING | |
cext.SRUN: _common.STATUS_WAKING, | |
cext.SONPROC: _common.STATUS_RUNNING, | |
} | |
elif NETBSD: | |
PROC_STATUSES = { | |
cext.SIDL: _common.STATUS_IDLE, | |
cext.SSLEEP: _common.STATUS_SLEEPING, | |
cext.SSTOP: _common.STATUS_STOPPED, | |
cext.SZOMB: _common.STATUS_ZOMBIE, | |
cext.SRUN: _common.STATUS_WAKING, | |
cext.SONPROC: _common.STATUS_RUNNING, | |
} | |
TCP_STATUSES = { | |
cext.TCPS_ESTABLISHED: _common.CONN_ESTABLISHED, | |
cext.TCPS_SYN_SENT: _common.CONN_SYN_SENT, | |
cext.TCPS_SYN_RECEIVED: _common.CONN_SYN_RECV, | |
cext.TCPS_FIN_WAIT_1: _common.CONN_FIN_WAIT1, | |
cext.TCPS_FIN_WAIT_2: _common.CONN_FIN_WAIT2, | |
cext.TCPS_TIME_WAIT: _common.CONN_TIME_WAIT, | |
cext.TCPS_CLOSED: _common.CONN_CLOSE, | |
cext.TCPS_CLOSE_WAIT: _common.CONN_CLOSE_WAIT, | |
cext.TCPS_LAST_ACK: _common.CONN_LAST_ACK, | |
cext.TCPS_LISTEN: _common.CONN_LISTEN, | |
cext.TCPS_CLOSING: _common.CONN_CLOSING, | |
cext.PSUTIL_CONN_NONE: _common.CONN_NONE, | |
} | |
PAGESIZE = cext_posix.getpagesize() | |
AF_LINK = cext_posix.AF_LINK | |
HAS_PER_CPU_TIMES = hasattr(cext, "per_cpu_times") | |
HAS_PROC_NUM_THREADS = hasattr(cext, "proc_num_threads") | |
HAS_PROC_OPEN_FILES = hasattr(cext, 'proc_open_files') | |
HAS_PROC_NUM_FDS = hasattr(cext, 'proc_num_fds') | |
kinfo_proc_map = dict( | |
ppid=0, | |
status=1, | |
real_uid=2, | |
effective_uid=3, | |
saved_uid=4, | |
real_gid=5, | |
effective_gid=6, | |
saved_gid=7, | |
ttynr=8, | |
create_time=9, | |
ctx_switches_vol=10, | |
ctx_switches_unvol=11, | |
read_io_count=12, | |
write_io_count=13, | |
user_time=14, | |
sys_time=15, | |
ch_user_time=16, | |
ch_sys_time=17, | |
rss=18, | |
vms=19, | |
memtext=20, | |
memdata=21, | |
memstack=22, | |
cpunum=23, | |
name=24, | |
) | |
# ===================================================================== | |
# --- named tuples | |
# ===================================================================== | |
# fmt: off | |
# psutil.virtual_memory() | |
svmem = namedtuple( | |
'svmem', ['total', 'available', 'percent', 'used', 'free', | |
'active', 'inactive', 'buffers', 'cached', 'shared', 'wired']) | |
# psutil.cpu_times() | |
scputimes = namedtuple( | |
'scputimes', ['user', 'nice', 'system', 'idle', 'irq']) | |
# psutil.Process.memory_info() | |
pmem = namedtuple('pmem', ['rss', 'vms', 'text', 'data', 'stack']) | |
# psutil.Process.memory_full_info() | |
pfullmem = pmem | |
# psutil.Process.cpu_times() | |
pcputimes = namedtuple('pcputimes', | |
['user', 'system', 'children_user', 'children_system']) | |
# psutil.Process.memory_maps(grouped=True) | |
pmmap_grouped = namedtuple( | |
'pmmap_grouped', 'path rss, private, ref_count, shadow_count') | |
# psutil.Process.memory_maps(grouped=False) | |
pmmap_ext = namedtuple( | |
'pmmap_ext', 'addr, perms path rss, private, ref_count, shadow_count') | |
# psutil.disk_io_counters() | |
if FREEBSD: | |
sdiskio = namedtuple('sdiskio', ['read_count', 'write_count', | |
'read_bytes', 'write_bytes', | |
'read_time', 'write_time', | |
'busy_time']) | |
else: | |
sdiskio = namedtuple('sdiskio', ['read_count', 'write_count', | |
'read_bytes', 'write_bytes']) | |
# fmt: on | |
# ===================================================================== | |
# --- memory | |
# ===================================================================== | |
def virtual_memory(): | |
mem = cext.virtual_mem() | |
if NETBSD: | |
total, free, active, inactive, wired, cached = mem | |
# On NetBSD buffers and shared mem is determined via /proc. | |
# The C ext set them to 0. | |
with open('/proc/meminfo', 'rb') as f: | |
for line in f: | |
if line.startswith(b'Buffers:'): | |
buffers = int(line.split()[1]) * 1024 | |
elif line.startswith(b'MemShared:'): | |
shared = int(line.split()[1]) * 1024 | |
# Before avail was calculated as (inactive + cached + free), | |
# same as zabbix, but it turned out it could exceed total (see | |
# #2233), so zabbix seems to be wrong. Htop calculates it | |
# differently, and the used value seem more realistic, so let's | |
# match htop. | |
# https://github.com/htop-dev/htop/blob/e7f447b/netbsd/NetBSDProcessList.c#L162 # noqa | |
# https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix/blob/af5e0f8/src/libs/zbxsysinfo/netbsd/memory.c#L135 # noqa | |
used = active + wired | |
avail = total - used | |
else: | |
total, free, active, inactive, wired, cached, buffers, shared = mem | |
# matches freebsd-memory CLI: | |
# * https://people.freebsd.org/~rse/dist/freebsd-memory | |
# * https://www.cyberciti.biz/files/scripts/freebsd-memory.pl.txt | |
# matches zabbix: | |
# * https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix/blob/af5e0f8/src/libs/zbxsysinfo/freebsd/memory.c#L143 # noqa | |
avail = inactive + cached + free | |
used = active + wired + cached | |
percent = usage_percent((total - avail), total, round_=1) | |
return svmem( | |
total, | |
avail, | |
percent, | |
used, | |
free, | |
active, | |
inactive, | |
buffers, | |
cached, | |
shared, | |
wired, | |
) | |
def swap_memory(): | |
"""System swap memory as (total, used, free, sin, sout) namedtuple.""" | |
total, used, free, sin, sout = cext.swap_mem() | |
percent = usage_percent(used, total, round_=1) | |
return _common.sswap(total, used, free, percent, sin, sout) | |
# ===================================================================== | |
# --- CPU | |
# ===================================================================== | |
def cpu_times(): | |
"""Return system per-CPU times as a namedtuple.""" | |
user, nice, system, idle, irq = cext.cpu_times() | |
return scputimes(user, nice, system, idle, irq) | |
if HAS_PER_CPU_TIMES: | |
def per_cpu_times(): | |
"""Return system CPU times as a namedtuple.""" | |
ret = [] | |
for cpu_t in cext.per_cpu_times(): | |
user, nice, system, idle, irq = cpu_t | |
item = scputimes(user, nice, system, idle, irq) | |
ret.append(item) | |
return ret | |
else: | |
# XXX | |
# Ok, this is very dirty. | |
# On FreeBSD < 8 we cannot gather per-cpu information, see: | |
# https://github.com/giampaolo/psutil/issues/226 | |
# If num cpus > 1, on first call we return single cpu times to avoid a | |
# crash at psutil import time. | |
# Next calls will fail with NotImplementedError | |
def per_cpu_times(): | |
"""Return system CPU times as a namedtuple.""" | |
if cpu_count_logical() == 1: | |
return [cpu_times()] | |
if per_cpu_times.__called__: | |
msg = "supported only starting from FreeBSD 8" | |
raise NotImplementedError(msg) | |
per_cpu_times.__called__ = True | |
return [cpu_times()] | |
per_cpu_times.__called__ = False | |
def cpu_count_logical(): | |
"""Return the number of logical CPUs in the system.""" | |
return cext.cpu_count_logical() | |
if OPENBSD or NETBSD: | |
def cpu_count_cores(): | |
# OpenBSD and NetBSD do not implement this. | |
return 1 if cpu_count_logical() == 1 else None | |
else: | |
def cpu_count_cores(): | |
"""Return the number of CPU cores in the system.""" | |
# From the C module we'll get an XML string similar to this: | |
# http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/precise/man4/smp.4freebsd.html | |
# We may get None in case "sysctl kern.sched.topology_spec" | |
# is not supported on this BSD version, in which case we'll mimic | |
# os.cpu_count() and return None. | |
ret = None | |
s = cext.cpu_topology() | |
if s is not None: | |
# get rid of padding chars appended at the end of the string | |
index = s.rfind("</groups>") | |
if index != -1: | |
s = s[: index + 9] | |
root = ElementTree.fromstring(s) | |
try: | |
ret = len(root.findall('group/children/group/cpu')) or None | |
finally: | |
# needed otherwise it will memleak | |
root.clear() | |
if not ret: | |
# If logical CPUs == 1 it's obvious we' have only 1 core. | |
if cpu_count_logical() == 1: | |
return 1 | |
return ret | |
def cpu_stats(): | |
"""Return various CPU stats as a named tuple.""" | |
if FREEBSD: | |
# Note: the C ext is returning some metrics we are not exposing: | |
# traps. | |
ctxsw, intrs, soft_intrs, syscalls, traps = cext.cpu_stats() | |
elif NETBSD: | |
# XXX | |
# Note about intrs: the C extension returns 0. intrs | |
# can be determined via /proc/stat; it has the same value as | |
# soft_intrs thought so the kernel is faking it (?). | |
# | |
# Note about syscalls: the C extension always sets it to 0 (?). | |
# | |
# Note: the C ext is returning some metrics we are not exposing: | |
# traps, faults and forks. | |
ctxsw, intrs, soft_intrs, syscalls, traps, faults, forks = ( | |
cext.cpu_stats() | |
) | |
with open('/proc/stat', 'rb') as f: | |
for line in f: | |
if line.startswith(b'intr'): | |
intrs = int(line.split()[1]) | |
elif OPENBSD: | |
# Note: the C ext is returning some metrics we are not exposing: | |
# traps, faults and forks. | |
ctxsw, intrs, soft_intrs, syscalls, traps, faults, forks = ( | |
cext.cpu_stats() | |
) | |
return _common.scpustats(ctxsw, intrs, soft_intrs, syscalls) | |
if FREEBSD: | |
def cpu_freq(): | |
"""Return frequency metrics for CPUs. As of Dec 2018 only | |
CPU 0 appears to be supported by FreeBSD and all other cores | |
match the frequency of CPU 0. | |
""" | |
ret = [] | |
num_cpus = cpu_count_logical() | |
for cpu in range(num_cpus): | |
try: | |
current, available_freq = cext.cpu_freq(cpu) | |
except NotImplementedError: | |
continue | |
if available_freq: | |
try: | |
min_freq = int(available_freq.split(" ")[-1].split("/")[0]) | |
except (IndexError, ValueError): | |
min_freq = None | |
try: | |
max_freq = int(available_freq.split(" ")[0].split("/")[0]) | |
except (IndexError, ValueError): | |
max_freq = None | |
ret.append(_common.scpufreq(current, min_freq, max_freq)) | |
return ret | |
elif OPENBSD: | |
def cpu_freq(): | |
curr = float(cext.cpu_freq()) | |
return [_common.scpufreq(curr, 0.0, 0.0)] | |
# ===================================================================== | |
# --- disks | |
# ===================================================================== | |
def disk_partitions(all=False): | |
"""Return mounted disk partitions as a list of namedtuples. | |
'all' argument is ignored, see: | |
https://github.com/giampaolo/psutil/issues/906. | |
""" | |
retlist = [] | |
partitions = cext.disk_partitions() | |
for partition in partitions: | |
device, mountpoint, fstype, opts = partition | |
maxfile = maxpath = None # set later | |
ntuple = _common.sdiskpart( | |
device, mountpoint, fstype, opts, maxfile, maxpath | |
) | |
retlist.append(ntuple) | |
return retlist | |
disk_usage = _psposix.disk_usage | |
disk_io_counters = cext.disk_io_counters | |
# ===================================================================== | |
# --- network | |
# ===================================================================== | |
net_io_counters = cext.net_io_counters | |
net_if_addrs = cext_posix.net_if_addrs | |
def net_if_stats(): | |
"""Get NIC stats (isup, duplex, speed, mtu).""" | |
names = net_io_counters().keys() | |
ret = {} | |
for name in names: | |
try: | |
mtu = cext_posix.net_if_mtu(name) | |
flags = cext_posix.net_if_flags(name) | |
duplex, speed = cext_posix.net_if_duplex_speed(name) | |
except OSError as err: | |
# https://github.com/giampaolo/psutil/issues/1279 | |
if err.errno != errno.ENODEV: | |
raise | |
else: | |
if hasattr(_common, 'NicDuplex'): | |
duplex = _common.NicDuplex(duplex) | |
output_flags = ','.join(flags) | |
isup = 'running' in flags | |
ret[name] = _common.snicstats( | |
isup, duplex, speed, mtu, output_flags | |
) | |
return ret | |
def net_connections(kind): | |
"""System-wide network connections.""" | |
if kind not in _common.conn_tmap: | |
raise ValueError( | |
"invalid %r kind argument; choose between %s" | |
% (kind, ', '.join([repr(x) for x in conn_tmap])) | |
) | |
families, types = conn_tmap[kind] | |
ret = set() | |
if OPENBSD: | |
rawlist = cext.net_connections(-1, families, types) | |
elif NETBSD: | |
rawlist = cext.net_connections(-1, kind) | |
else: # FreeBSD | |
rawlist = cext.net_connections(families, types) | |
for item in rawlist: | |
fd, fam, type, laddr, raddr, status, pid = item | |
nt = conn_to_ntuple( | |
fd, fam, type, laddr, raddr, status, TCP_STATUSES, pid | |
) | |
ret.add(nt) | |
return list(ret) | |
# ===================================================================== | |
# --- sensors | |
# ===================================================================== | |
if FREEBSD: | |
def sensors_battery(): | |
"""Return battery info.""" | |
try: | |
percent, minsleft, power_plugged = cext.sensors_battery() | |
except NotImplementedError: | |
# See: https://github.com/giampaolo/psutil/issues/1074 | |
return None | |
power_plugged = power_plugged == 1 | |
if power_plugged: | |
secsleft = _common.POWER_TIME_UNLIMITED | |
elif minsleft == -1: | |
secsleft = _common.POWER_TIME_UNKNOWN | |
else: | |
secsleft = minsleft * 60 | |
return _common.sbattery(percent, secsleft, power_plugged) | |
def sensors_temperatures(): | |
"""Return CPU cores temperatures if available, else an empty dict.""" | |
ret = defaultdict(list) | |
num_cpus = cpu_count_logical() | |
for cpu in range(num_cpus): | |
try: | |
current, high = cext.sensors_cpu_temperature(cpu) | |
if high <= 0: | |
high = None | |
name = "Core %s" % cpu | |
ret["coretemp"].append( | |
_common.shwtemp(name, current, high, high) | |
) | |
except NotImplementedError: | |
pass | |
return ret | |
# ===================================================================== | |
# --- other system functions | |
# ===================================================================== | |
def boot_time(): | |
"""The system boot time expressed in seconds since the epoch.""" | |
return cext.boot_time() | |
def users(): | |
"""Return currently connected users as a list of namedtuples.""" | |
retlist = [] | |
rawlist = cext.users() | |
for item in rawlist: | |
user, tty, hostname, tstamp, pid = item | |
if pid == -1: | |
assert OPENBSD | |
pid = None | |
if tty == '~': | |
continue # reboot or shutdown | |
nt = _common.suser(user, tty or None, hostname, tstamp, pid) | |
retlist.append(nt) | |
return retlist | |
# ===================================================================== | |
# --- processes | |
# ===================================================================== | |
def _pid_0_exists(): | |
try: | |
Process(0).name() | |
except NoSuchProcess: | |
return False | |
except AccessDenied: | |
return True | |
else: | |
return True | |
def pids(): | |
"""Returns a list of PIDs currently running on the system.""" | |
ret = cext.pids() | |
if OPENBSD and (0 not in ret) and _pid_0_exists(): | |
# On OpenBSD the kernel does not return PID 0 (neither does | |
# ps) but it's actually querable (Process(0) will succeed). | |
ret.insert(0, 0) | |
return ret | |
if OPENBSD or NETBSD: | |
def pid_exists(pid): | |
"""Return True if pid exists.""" | |
exists = _psposix.pid_exists(pid) | |
if not exists: | |
# We do this because _psposix.pid_exists() lies in case of | |
# zombie processes. | |
return pid in pids() | |
else: | |
return True | |
else: | |
pid_exists = _psposix.pid_exists | |
def is_zombie(pid): | |
try: | |
st = cext.proc_oneshot_info(pid)[kinfo_proc_map['status']] | |
return PROC_STATUSES.get(st) == _common.STATUS_ZOMBIE | |
except OSError: | |
return False | |
def wrap_exceptions(fun): | |
"""Decorator which translates bare OSError exceptions into | |
NoSuchProcess and AccessDenied. | |
""" | |
def wrapper(self, *args, **kwargs): | |
try: | |
return fun(self, *args, **kwargs) | |
except ProcessLookupError: | |
if is_zombie(self.pid): | |
raise ZombieProcess(self.pid, self._name, self._ppid) | |
else: | |
raise NoSuchProcess(self.pid, self._name) | |
except PermissionError: | |
raise AccessDenied(self.pid, self._name) | |
except OSError: | |
if self.pid == 0: | |
if 0 in pids(): | |
raise AccessDenied(self.pid, self._name) | |
else: | |
raise | |
raise | |
return wrapper | |
def wrap_exceptions_procfs(inst): | |
"""Same as above, for routines relying on reading /proc fs.""" | |
try: | |
yield | |
except (ProcessLookupError, FileNotFoundError): | |
# ENOENT (no such file or directory) gets raised on open(). | |
# ESRCH (no such process) can get raised on read() if | |
# process is gone in meantime. | |
if is_zombie(inst.pid): | |
raise ZombieProcess(inst.pid, inst._name, inst._ppid) | |
else: | |
raise NoSuchProcess(inst.pid, inst._name) | |
except PermissionError: | |
raise AccessDenied(inst.pid, inst._name) | |
class Process: | |
"""Wrapper class around underlying C implementation.""" | |
__slots__ = ["pid", "_name", "_ppid", "_cache"] | |
def __init__(self, pid): | |
self.pid = pid | |
self._name = None | |
self._ppid = None | |
def _assert_alive(self): | |
"""Raise NSP if the process disappeared on us.""" | |
# For those C function who do not raise NSP, possibly returning | |
# incorrect or incomplete result. | |
cext.proc_name(self.pid) | |
def oneshot(self): | |
"""Retrieves multiple process info in one shot as a raw tuple.""" | |
ret = cext.proc_oneshot_info(self.pid) | |
assert len(ret) == len(kinfo_proc_map) | |
return ret | |
def oneshot_enter(self): | |
self.oneshot.cache_activate(self) | |
def oneshot_exit(self): | |
self.oneshot.cache_deactivate(self) | |
def name(self): | |
name = self.oneshot()[kinfo_proc_map['name']] | |
return name if name is not None else cext.proc_name(self.pid) | |
def exe(self): | |
if FREEBSD: | |
if self.pid == 0: | |
return '' # else NSP | |
return cext.proc_exe(self.pid) | |
elif NETBSD: | |
if self.pid == 0: | |
# /proc/0 dir exists but /proc/0/exe doesn't | |
return "" | |
with wrap_exceptions_procfs(self): | |
return os.readlink("/proc/%s/exe" % self.pid) | |
else: | |
# OpenBSD: exe cannot be determined; references: | |
# https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/base/+/ | |
# master/base_paths_posix.cc | |
# We try our best guess by using which against the first | |
# cmdline arg (may return None). | |
cmdline = self.cmdline() | |
if cmdline: | |
return which(cmdline[0]) or "" | |
else: | |
return "" | |
def cmdline(self): | |
if OPENBSD and self.pid == 0: | |
return [] # ...else it crashes | |
elif NETBSD: | |
# XXX - most of the times the underlying sysctl() call on | |
# NetBSD and OpenBSD returns a truncated string. Also | |
# /proc/pid/cmdline behaves the same so it looks like this | |
# is a kernel bug. | |
try: | |
return cext.proc_cmdline(self.pid) | |
except OSError as err: | |
if err.errno == errno.EINVAL: | |
if is_zombie(self.pid): | |
raise ZombieProcess(self.pid, self._name, self._ppid) | |
elif not pid_exists(self.pid): | |
raise NoSuchProcess(self.pid, self._name, self._ppid) | |
else: | |
# XXX: this happens with unicode tests. It means the C | |
# routine is unable to decode invalid unicode chars. | |
debug("ignoring %r and returning an empty list" % err) | |
return [] | |
else: | |
raise | |
else: | |
return cext.proc_cmdline(self.pid) | |
def environ(self): | |
return cext.proc_environ(self.pid) | |
def terminal(self): | |
tty_nr = self.oneshot()[kinfo_proc_map['ttynr']] | |
tmap = _psposix.get_terminal_map() | |
try: | |
return tmap[tty_nr] | |
except KeyError: | |
return None | |
def ppid(self): | |
self._ppid = self.oneshot()[kinfo_proc_map['ppid']] | |
return self._ppid | |
def uids(self): | |
rawtuple = self.oneshot() | |
return _common.puids( | |
rawtuple[kinfo_proc_map['real_uid']], | |
rawtuple[kinfo_proc_map['effective_uid']], | |
rawtuple[kinfo_proc_map['saved_uid']], | |
) | |
def gids(self): | |
rawtuple = self.oneshot() | |
return _common.pgids( | |
rawtuple[kinfo_proc_map['real_gid']], | |
rawtuple[kinfo_proc_map['effective_gid']], | |
rawtuple[kinfo_proc_map['saved_gid']], | |
) | |
def cpu_times(self): | |
rawtuple = self.oneshot() | |
return _common.pcputimes( | |
rawtuple[kinfo_proc_map['user_time']], | |
rawtuple[kinfo_proc_map['sys_time']], | |
rawtuple[kinfo_proc_map['ch_user_time']], | |
rawtuple[kinfo_proc_map['ch_sys_time']], | |
) | |
if FREEBSD: | |
def cpu_num(self): | |
return self.oneshot()[kinfo_proc_map['cpunum']] | |
def memory_info(self): | |
rawtuple = self.oneshot() | |
return pmem( | |
rawtuple[kinfo_proc_map['rss']], | |
rawtuple[kinfo_proc_map['vms']], | |
rawtuple[kinfo_proc_map['memtext']], | |
rawtuple[kinfo_proc_map['memdata']], | |
rawtuple[kinfo_proc_map['memstack']], | |
) | |
memory_full_info = memory_info | |
def create_time(self): | |
return self.oneshot()[kinfo_proc_map['create_time']] | |
def num_threads(self): | |
if HAS_PROC_NUM_THREADS: | |
# FreeBSD | |
return cext.proc_num_threads(self.pid) | |
else: | |
return len(self.threads()) | |
def num_ctx_switches(self): | |
rawtuple = self.oneshot() | |
return _common.pctxsw( | |
rawtuple[kinfo_proc_map['ctx_switches_vol']], | |
rawtuple[kinfo_proc_map['ctx_switches_unvol']], | |
) | |
def threads(self): | |
# Note: on OpenSBD this (/dev/mem) requires root access. | |
rawlist = cext.proc_threads(self.pid) | |
retlist = [] | |
for thread_id, utime, stime in rawlist: | |
ntuple = _common.pthread(thread_id, utime, stime) | |
retlist.append(ntuple) | |
if OPENBSD: | |
self._assert_alive() | |
return retlist | |
def connections(self, kind='inet'): | |
if kind not in conn_tmap: | |
raise ValueError( | |
"invalid %r kind argument; choose between %s" | |
% (kind, ', '.join([repr(x) for x in conn_tmap])) | |
) | |
families, types = conn_tmap[kind] | |
ret = [] | |
if NETBSD: | |
rawlist = cext.net_connections(self.pid, kind) | |
elif OPENBSD: | |
rawlist = cext.net_connections(self.pid, families, types) | |
else: | |
rawlist = cext.proc_connections(self.pid, families, types) | |
for item in rawlist: | |
fd, fam, type, laddr, raddr, status = item[:6] | |
if FREEBSD: | |
if (fam not in families) or (type not in types): | |
continue | |
nt = conn_to_ntuple( | |
fd, fam, type, laddr, raddr, status, TCP_STATUSES | |
) | |
ret.append(nt) | |
self._assert_alive() | |
return ret | |
def wait(self, timeout=None): | |
return _psposix.wait_pid(self.pid, timeout, self._name) | |
def nice_get(self): | |
return cext_posix.getpriority(self.pid) | |
def nice_set(self, value): | |
return cext_posix.setpriority(self.pid, value) | |
def status(self): | |
code = self.oneshot()[kinfo_proc_map['status']] | |
# XXX is '?' legit? (we're not supposed to return it anyway) | |
return PROC_STATUSES.get(code, '?') | |
def io_counters(self): | |
rawtuple = self.oneshot() | |
return _common.pio( | |
rawtuple[kinfo_proc_map['read_io_count']], | |
rawtuple[kinfo_proc_map['write_io_count']], | |
-1, | |
-1, | |
) | |
def cwd(self): | |
"""Return process current working directory.""" | |
# sometimes we get an empty string, in which case we turn | |
# it into None | |
if OPENBSD and self.pid == 0: | |
return "" # ...else it would raise EINVAL | |
elif NETBSD or HAS_PROC_OPEN_FILES: | |
# FreeBSD < 8 does not support functions based on | |
# kinfo_getfile() and kinfo_getvmmap() | |
return cext.proc_cwd(self.pid) | |
else: | |
raise NotImplementedError( | |
"supported only starting from FreeBSD 8" if FREEBSD else "" | |
) | |
nt_mmap_grouped = namedtuple( | |
'mmap', 'path rss, private, ref_count, shadow_count' | |
) | |
nt_mmap_ext = namedtuple( | |
'mmap', 'addr, perms path rss, private, ref_count, shadow_count' | |
) | |
def _not_implemented(self): | |
raise NotImplementedError | |
# FreeBSD < 8 does not support functions based on kinfo_getfile() | |
# and kinfo_getvmmap() | |
if HAS_PROC_OPEN_FILES: | |
def open_files(self): | |
"""Return files opened by process as a list of namedtuples.""" | |
rawlist = cext.proc_open_files(self.pid) | |
return [_common.popenfile(path, fd) for path, fd in rawlist] | |
else: | |
open_files = _not_implemented | |
# FreeBSD < 8 does not support functions based on kinfo_getfile() | |
# and kinfo_getvmmap() | |
if HAS_PROC_NUM_FDS: | |
def num_fds(self): | |
"""Return the number of file descriptors opened by this process.""" | |
ret = cext.proc_num_fds(self.pid) | |
if NETBSD: | |
self._assert_alive() | |
return ret | |
else: | |
num_fds = _not_implemented | |
# --- FreeBSD only APIs | |
if FREEBSD: | |
def cpu_affinity_get(self): | |
return cext.proc_cpu_affinity_get(self.pid) | |
def cpu_affinity_set(self, cpus): | |
# Pre-emptively check if CPUs are valid because the C | |
# function has a weird behavior in case of invalid CPUs, | |
# see: https://github.com/giampaolo/psutil/issues/586 | |
allcpus = tuple(range(len(per_cpu_times()))) | |
for cpu in cpus: | |
if cpu not in allcpus: | |
raise ValueError( | |
"invalid CPU #%i (choose between %s)" % (cpu, allcpus) | |
) | |
try: | |
cext.proc_cpu_affinity_set(self.pid, cpus) | |
except OSError as err: | |
# 'man cpuset_setaffinity' about EDEADLK: | |
# <<the call would leave a thread without a valid CPU to run | |
# on because the set does not overlap with the thread's | |
# anonymous mask>> | |
if err.errno in (errno.EINVAL, errno.EDEADLK): | |
for cpu in cpus: | |
if cpu not in allcpus: | |
raise ValueError( | |
"invalid CPU #%i (choose between %s)" | |
% (cpu, allcpus) | |
) | |
raise | |
def memory_maps(self): | |
return cext.proc_memory_maps(self.pid) | |
def rlimit(self, resource, limits=None): | |
if limits is None: | |
return cext.proc_getrlimit(self.pid, resource) | |
else: | |
if len(limits) != 2: | |
raise ValueError( | |
"second argument must be a (soft, hard) tuple, got %s" | |
% repr(limits) | |
) | |
soft, hard = limits | |
return cext.proc_setrlimit(self.pid, resource, soft, hard) | |