From: "Hunt, David" <david.hunt@intel.com>
To: Keith Wiles <keith.wiles@intel.com>
Cc: dev@dpdk.org
Subject: Re: [dpdk-dev] [PATCH] tools:new tool for system info CPU, memory and huge pages
Date: Thu, 19 May 2016 13:20:44 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <573DAF9C.5050800@intel.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1463154236-52046-1-git-send-email-keith.wiles@intel.com>
Hi Keith.
Works nicely on the few different machines I tried it on.
Regards,
Dave.
On 5/13/2016 4:43 PM, Keith Wiles wrote:
> The new tool uses /sys/devices instead of /proc directory, which
> does not exist on all systems. If the procfs is not available
> then memory and huge page information is skipped.
>
> The tool also can emit a json format in short or long form to
> allow for machine readable information.
>
> Here is the usage information:
>
> Usage: sys_info.py [options]
>
> Show the lcores layout with core id and socket(s).
>
> Options:
> --help or -h:
> Display the usage information and quit
>
> --long or -l:
> Display the information in a machine readable long format.
>
> --short or -s:
> Display the information in a machine readable short format.
>
> --pci or -p:
> Display all of the Ethernet devices in the system using 'lspci'.
>
> --version or -v:
> Display the current version number of this script.
>
> --debug or -d:
> Output some debug information.
>
> default:
> Display the information in a human readable format.
>
> Signed-off-by: Keith Wiles <keith.wiles@intel.com>
> ---
> tools/sys_info.py | 551 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 1 file changed, 551 insertions(+)
> create mode 100755 tools/sys_info.py
>
> diff --git a/tools/sys_info.py b/tools/sys_info.py
> new file mode 100755
> index 0000000..5e09d12
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/tools/sys_info.py
> @@ -0,0 +1,551 @@
> +#! /usr/bin/python
> +#
> +# BSD LICENSE
> +#
> +# Copyright(c) 2016 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
> +# All rights reserved.
> +#
> +# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
> +# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
> +# are met:
> +#
> +# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
> +# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
> +# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
> +# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
> +# the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
> +# distribution.
> +# * Neither the name of Intel Corporation nor the names of its
> +# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
> +# from this software without specific prior written permission.
> +#
> +# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
> +# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
> +# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
> +# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
> +# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
> +# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
> +# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
> +# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
> +# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
> +# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
> +# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
> +#
> +
> +import os, sys
> +import getopt
> +import json
> +from os.path import exists, abspath, dirname, basename
> +
> +version = "0.1.3"
> +
> +# Global lists and flags
> +machine_readable = 0
> +show_pci = False
> +debug_flag = False
> +coremaps_flag = False
> +
> +sys_info = {}
> +coremaps = {}
> +
> +def proc_cpuinfo_path():
> + '''Return the cpu information from /proc'''
> + return "/proc/cpuinfo"
> +
> +def proc_sysinfo_path():
> + '''Return the system path string from /proc'''
> + return "/proc/sysinfo"
> +
> +def proc_meminfo_path():
> + '''Return the memory information path from /proc'''
> + return "/proc/meminfo"
> +
> +def sys_system_path():
> + '''Return the system path string from /sys'''
> + return "/sys/devices/system"
> +
> +def read_file(path, whole_file=False):
> + '''Read the first line of a file'''
> +
> + if os.access(path, os.F_OK) == False:
> + print "Path (%s) Not found" % path
> + return ""
> +
> + fd = open(path)
> + if whole_file == True:
> + lines = fd.readlines()
> + else:
> + line = fd.readline()
> + fd.close()
> +
> + if whole_file == True:
> + return lines
> +
> + return line
> +
> +def get_range(line):
> + '''Split a line and convert to low/high values'''
> +
> + line = line.strip()
> +
> + if '-' in line:
> + low, high = line.split("-")
> + elif ',' in line:
> + low, high = line.split(",")
> + else:
> + return [int(line)]
> +
> + return [int(low), int(high)]
> +
> +def get_ranges(line):
> + '''Split a set of ranges into first low/high, second low/high value'''
> +
> + line = line.strip()
> +
> + first, second = line.split(',')
> +
> + f = get_range(first)
> + s = get_range(second)
> +
> + return [f, s]
> +
> +def get_low(line):
> + '''Return the low value in a range'''
> + range = get_range(line)
> + return int(range[0])
> +
> +def get_high(line):
> + '''Return the high value in a range'''
> + range = get_range(line)
> +
> + if len(range) > 1:
> + return range[1]
> +
> + return range[0]
> +
> +def get_value(line):
> + '''Convert a number into a integer value'''
> + return int(line)
> +
> +def cpu_path(name):
> + '''Return the cpu path string to a given file name'''
> + return "%s/cpu/%s" % (sys_system_path(), name)
> +
> +def topology_path(id, name):
> + '''Return the topology path string to a given file cpu id and file name'''
> + return "%s/cpu/cpu%d/topology/%s" % (sys_system_path(), id, name)
> +
> +def get_cpu_info(filename):
> + ''' Read the file using cpu_base_path/name '''
> + return read_file(cpu_path(filename))
> +
> +def get_topology_info(id, filename):
> + ''' Read the cpu_base_path/cpu(id)/topology/(name) file '''
> + return read_file(topology_path(id, filename))
> +
> +def cpulist_parse(info):
> + ''' '''
> + cpuset = []
> + for c in range(0, 255):
> + cpuset.append(0)
> +
> + ranges = info.split(',')
> + for r in ranges:
> + if not '-' in r:
> + cpuset[int(r)] = 1
> + else:
> + low, high = get_range(r)
> + for c in range(low, high + 1):
> + cpuset[c] = 1
> +
> + return cpuset
> +
> +def path_read_cpuset(fn, num):
> + ''' '''
> + info = get_topology_info(num, fn)
> + return cpulist_parse(info.strip())
> +
> +def set_count(arr):
> + cnt = 0
> + for c in arr:
> + cnt = cnt + c
> + return cnt
> +
> +def read_topology(ncpus, cpu):
> + global sys_info
> +
> + path = topology_path(cpu, "thread_siblings_list")
> + if os.access(path, os.F_OK) == False:
> + print "Path (%s) Not found" % path
> + return ""
> +
> + thread_siblings = path_read_cpuset("thread_siblings_list", cpu)
> + core_siblings = path_read_cpuset("core_siblings_list", cpu)
> +
> + path = topology_path(cpu, "book_siblings_list")
> + if os.access(path, os.F_OK):
> + book_siblings = path_read_cpuset("book_siblings_list", cpu)
> + else:
> + book_siblings = []
> +
> + if not 'nthreads' in sys_info:
> + nthreads = set_count(thread_siblings)
> + if nthreads == 0:
> + nthreads = 1
> + ncores = set_count(core_siblings)/nthreads
> + if ncores == 0:
> + ncores = 1
> + nsockets = ncpus / nthreads / ncores
> + if nsockets == 0:
> + nsockets = 1
> + nbooks = ncpus / nthreads / ncores / nsockets
> + if nbooks == 0:
> + nbooks = 1
> + nlcores = nbooks * nsockets * ncores * nthreads
> + sys_info['nthreads'] = nthreads
> + sys_info['ncores'] = ncores
> + sys_info['nsockets'] = nsockets
> + sys_info['nbooks'] = nbooks
> + sys_info['nlcores'] = nlcores
> +
> +def get_core_ids():
> + ''' Return the core ids and the lcores for each socket assigned
> + to the core id '''
> +
> + core_ids = []
> +
> + # Create cpu id to lcore id list core_ids[lcore] == core_id
> + # if the core_id does not exist in the list already
> + for c in range(0, sys_value('nlcores')):
> + id = get_value(get_topology_info(c, "core_id"))
> + if id not in core_ids:
> + core_ids.append(id)
> +
> + return core_ids
> +
> +def get_coremaps():
> + ''' Return the core ids and the lcores for each socket assigned
> + to the core id '''
> + global sys_info
> +
> + coremaps = {}
> +
> + for c in range(0, sys_value('nlcores')):
> + id = int(get_topology_info(c, "core_id").strip())
> + socket = int(get_topology_info(c, "physical_package_id").strip())
> + ranges = get_range(get_topology_info(c, "thread_siblings_list"))
> +
> + if coremaps.has_key(id):
> + if not socket in coremaps[id]:
> + coremaps[id].update({socket: ranges})
> + else:
> + coremaps[id] = {socket: ranges}
> +
> + return coremaps
> +
> +def get_model_name():
> + '''Parse up the CPU information into tables. The information
> + is taken from /proc/cpuinfo file. '''
> + model = "Unknown"
> +
> + if os.access(proc_cpuinfo_path(), os.F_OK) == False:
> + return details
> +
> + lines = read_file(proc_cpuinfo_path(), True)
> +
> + for line in lines:
> + line = line.strip()
> + if len(line) != 0:
> + name, value = line.split(":", 1)
> + name = name.strip()
> + value = value.strip()
> + if 'model name' == name:
> + return value
> + else:
> + break
> +
> + return model
> +
> +def parse_meminfo():
> + ''' Parse up the /proc/meminfo if available and return a dictionary. '''
> + details = {}
> +
> + if os.access(proc_meminfo_path(), os.F_OK) == False:
> + return details;
> +
> + lines = read_file(proc_meminfo_path(), True)
> +
> + for line in lines:
> + if len(line.strip()) != 0:
> + name, value = line.split(":", 1)
> + details[name.strip()] = value.strip()
> +
> + return details
> +
> +def sys_value(key):
> + '''Get a value from the System Info dictionary if available. '''
> + global sys_info
> +
> + if key in sys_info:
> + return sys_info[key];
> +
> + for core in sys_info:
> + if key in core:
> + return core[key]
> +
> + return "Not Found"
> +
> +def mem_value(key):
> + '''Get a value from the Memory Info dictionary if available. '''
> +
> + info = sys_info['memory']
> +
> + if key in info:
> + return info[key]
> +
> + return "Not Found"
> +
> +def get_ether_devices():
> + ''' Read the PCI ethernet list into a table '''
> +
> + fd = os.popen("lspci | grep Ether", 'r')
> + lines = fd.readlines()
> + fd.close()
> +
> + dict = {}
> + for line in lines:
> + pci, desc = line.rsplit(':',1)
> + pci_id, _ = pci.split(' ', 1)
> + if not 'Null' in desc:
> + dict[pci_id] = desc.strip();
> +
> + return dict
> +
> +def format_cores(val):
> + '''Format a list of lcores into '[%3d,%3d,...]' '''
> + s = "["
> + for r in val:
> + s = s + "%3d," % r
> + s = s[:-1]
> + s = s + "]"
> + return s
> +
> +def print_core_ids(ids):
> + '''Return the string of a set of lcores for each id'''
> + s = ""
> + for i in ids:
> + s = s + format_cores(ids[i]) + " "
> +
> + return s
> +
> +def print_lcore_pairs():
> + ''' Print out the header line for the socket/lcore data'''
> +
> + nsockets = sys_value('nsockets')
> +
> + print "\nShowing mapping of lcores to core_ids and sockets:"
> + print " Core ID ",
> + for id in range(0, nsockets):
> + print " Socket %d " % id,
> + print ""
> +
> + print " -------",
> + for id in range(0, nsockets):
> + print " ---------",
> + print ""
> +
> + for id in sys_info['core_ids']:
> + vals = sys_info['coremaps']
> + print " %3d %s" % (id, print_core_ids(vals[id]))
> +
> +def usage():
> + '''Print usage information for the program'''
> + print("""
> +Usage: %s [options]
> +
> +Show the lcores layout with core id and socket(s).
> +
> +Options:
> + --help or -h:
> + Display the usage information and quit
> +
> + --long or -l:
> + Display the information in a machine readable long format.
> +
> + --short or -s:
> + Display the information in a machine readable short format.
> +
> + --pci or -p:
> + Display all of the Ethernet devices in the system using 'lspci'.
> +
> + --version or -v:
> + Display the current version number of this script.
> +
> + --debug or -d:
> + Output some debug information.
> +
> + default:
> + Display the information in a human readable format.
> +
> + """ % basename(sys.argv[0]))
> +
> +def parse_args():
> + '''Parse the command line arguments'''
> + global machine_readable
> + global show_pci
> + global debug_flag
> + global coremaps_flag
> + global args
> +
> + if len(sys.argv) == 1:
> + return
> + try:
> + opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], "hslpvdc",
> + ["help", "short", "long", "pci", "version", "debug", "coremaps"])
> +
> + except getopt.GetoptError as error:
> + print "** Error ", str(error)
> + usage()
> + sys.exit(1)
> +
> + machine_readable = 0
> + for opt, arg in opts:
> + if opt == "--help" or opt == "-h":
> + usage()
> + sys.exit(0)
> + if opt == "--short" or opt == "-s":
> + machine_readable = 1
> + if opt == "--long" or opt == "-l":
> + machine_readable = 2
> + if opt == "--pci" or opt == "-p":
> + show_pci = True
> + if opt == "--debug" or opt == "-d":
> + debug_flag = True
> + if opt == "--coremaps" or opt == "-c":
> + coremaps_flag = True
> + if opt == "--version" or opt == "-v":
> + print "%s version %s" % (sys.argv[0], version)
> + sys.exit(0)
> +
> +def gather_information():
> + global sys_info
> +
> + sys_info['memory'] = parse_meminfo()
> +
> + sys_info.update({'model name': get_model_name()})
> +
> + ncpus = get_high(get_cpu_info("present")) + 1
> + for cpu in range(0, ncpus):
> + read_topology(ncpus, cpu)
> +
> + uname = os.uname()
> + sys_info.update({'sysname': uname[0]})
> + sys_info.update({'release': uname[2]})
> + sys_info.update({'version': uname[3]})
> + sys_info.update({'machine': uname[4]})
> +
> + sys_info['core_ids'] = get_core_ids()
> + sys_info['coremaps'] = get_coremaps()
> +
> + if show_pci:
> + info = get_ether_devices()
> + sys_info['pci'] = info
> + else:
> + sys_info['pci'] = {}
> +
> + if debug_flag == True:
> + print "sys_info = ", json.dumps(sys_info, indent=4)
> +
> +def main():
> + '''program main function'''
> + global machine_readable
> + global sys_info
> +
> + parse_args()
> +
> + gather_information()
> +
> + if machine_readable > 0:
> + json_details = {'system': {
> + 'sysname': sys_info['sysname'],
> + 'version': sys_info['version'],
> + 'release': sys_info['release'],
> + 'machine': sys_info['machine'],
> + }}
> +
> + cpu_info = {'cpu': {
> + 'model_name': sys_value('model name'),
> + 'nthreads': sys_value('nthreads'),
> + 'ncores': sys_value('ncores'),
> + 'nsockets': sys_value('nsockets'),
> + 'nbooks': sys_value('nbooks'),
> + 'nlcores': sys_value('nlcores'),
> + 'cores_ids': sys_value('core_ids')}}
> +
> + memory = {'memory': {
> + 'total': mem_value('MemTotal'),
> + 'free': mem_value('MemFree'),
> + 'available': mem_value('MemAvailable')}}
> + hugepages = {'hugepages': {
> + 'total': mem_value('HugePages_Total'),
> + 'free': mem_value('HugePages_Free'),
> + 'reserved': mem_value('HugePages_Rsvd'),
> + 'surp': mem_value('HugePages_Surp'),
> + 'page_size': mem_value('Hugepagesize')}}
> +
> + json_details.update(cpu_info)
> + json_details.update(memory)
> + json_details.update(hugepages)
> + json_details.update({'coremaps': sys_value('coremaps')})
> + if show_pci:
> + json_details.update({'pci': sys_value('pci')})
> +
> + if machine_readable == 2:
> + print json.dumps(json_details, sort_keys=False, indent=4)
> + else:
> + print json.dumps(json_details, sort_keys=False, separators=(', ', ':'))
> + else:
> + if len(sys_info) > 0:
> + print "System Information:"
> + print " Model Name : %s" % sys_value('model name')
> + print " sysname : %s" % sys_value('sysname')
> + print " release : %s" % sys_value('release')
> + print " version : %s" % sys_value('version')
> + print " machine : %s" % sys_value('machine')
> + print ""
> +
> + print "CPU Information:"
> + print " nthreads : %3d" % sys_value('nthreads')
> + print " ncores : %3d" % sys_value('ncores')
> + print " nsockets : %3d" % sys_value('nsockets')
> + print " nbooks : %3d" % sys_value('nbooks')
> + print " nlcores : %3d" % sys_value('nlcores')
> +
> + print ""
> + if len(sys_info['memory']) > 0:
> + print "Memory:"
> + print " Total : ", mem_value('MemTotal')
> + print " Free : ", mem_value('MemFree')
> + print " Available: ", mem_value('MemAvailable')
> + print ""
> + print "Huge Pages:"
> + print " Total : ", mem_value('HugePages_Total')
> + print " Free : ", mem_value('HugePages_Free')
> + print " Reserved : ", mem_value('HugePages_Rsvd')
> + print " Surp : ", mem_value('HugePages_Surp')
> + print " Page Size: ", mem_value('Hugepagesize')
> +
> + if show_pci:
> + print "\nList of devices labeled as Ethernet on the PCI bus"
> + print " PCI ID Description"
> + info = sys_value('pci')
> + for p in info:
> + print " %s %s" % (p, info[p])
> +
> + print_lcore_pairs()
> +
> + vals = (sys_value('nlcores'), sys_value('nsockets'), sys_value('ncores'), sys_value('nthreads'))
> + print "\n%d lcores, %d socket(s), %d cores per socket, %d hyper-thread(s) per core" % vals
> +
> +if __name__ == "__main__":
> + main()
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