DevConsole: New referenced memory usage field in Memphis (introduced in kernel 2.6.22)

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Eduardo Silva 2007-08-07 18:14:19 -04:00
parent a3efc1284f
commit 91f68897a6
7 changed files with 46 additions and 35 deletions

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import info
INTERNALS = {
# Basic information
'PLGNAME': "Dirty Size",
'TABNAME': None, # No tabbed plugin
'AUTHOR': "Eduardo Silva",
'DESC': "Get dirty size memory usage",
# Plugin API
'Plg': None, # Plugin object
'top_data': [int], # Top data types needed by memphis core plugin
'top_cols': ["PDRSS (kb)"]
}

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import info
INTERNALS = {
# Basic information
'PLGNAME': "SMaps",
'TABNAME': None, # No tabbed plugin
'AUTHOR': "Eduardo Silva",
'DESC': "Get dirty size and reference memory usage",
# Plugin API
'Plg': None, # Plugin object
'top_data': [int, int], # Top data types needed by memphis core plugin
'top_cols': ["PDRSS (kb)", "Referenced (kb)"]
}

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@ -8,13 +8,12 @@
def plg_on_top_data_refresh(self, ppinfo): def plg_on_top_data_refresh(self, ppinfo):
smaps = get_data(self, ppinfo['pid'])
dirty_sizes = get_dirty(self, ppinfo['pid']) # memphis need an array
return [smaps['private_dirty'], smaps['referenced']]
# memhis need an array def get_data(pself, pid):
return [dirty_sizes['private']]
def get_dirty(pself, pid):
ProcAnalysis = pself.INTERNALS['Plg'].proc_analysis(pid) ProcAnalysis = pself.INTERNALS['Plg'].proc_analysis(pid)
return ProcAnalysis.DirtyRSS() return ProcAnalysis.SMaps()

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@ -7,20 +7,22 @@ class Analysis:
def __init__(self, pid): def __init__(self, pid):
self.pid = pid self.pid = pid
def DirtyRSS(self): def SMaps(self):
smaps = proc_smaps.ProcSmaps(self.pid) smaps = proc_smaps.ProcSmaps(self.pid)
dirty = [] private_dirty = 0
shared_dirty = 0
private = 0 referenced = 0
shared = 0
for map in smaps.mappings: for map in smaps.mappings:
private += map.private_dirty private_dirty += map.private_dirty
shared += map.shared_dirty shared_dirty += map.shared_dirty
referenced += map.referenced
dirty = {"private": int(private), "shared": int(shared)} smaps = {"private_dirty": int(private_dirty), \
"shared_dirty": int(shared_dirty),\
"referenced": int(referenced)}
return dirty return smaps
def ApproxRealMemoryUsage(self): def ApproxRealMemoryUsage(self):
maps = proc_smaps.ProcMaps(self.pid) maps = proc_smaps.ProcMaps(self.pid)

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@ -36,6 +36,7 @@ class ProcSmaps:
# Shared_Dirty: 0 kB # Shared_Dirty: 0 kB
# Private_Clean: 8 kB # Private_Clean: 8 kB
# Private_Dirty: 0 kB # Private_Dirty: 0 kB
# Referenced: 4 kb -> Introduced in kernel 2.6.22
while num_lines > 0: while num_lines > 0:
fields = lines[line_idx].split (" ", 5) fields = lines[line_idx].split (" ", 5)
@ -51,14 +52,21 @@ class ProcSmaps:
shared_dirty = self.parse_smaps_size_line (lines[line_idx + 4]) shared_dirty = self.parse_smaps_size_line (lines[line_idx + 4])
private_clean = self.parse_smaps_size_line (lines[line_idx + 5]) private_clean = self.parse_smaps_size_line (lines[line_idx + 5])
private_dirty = self.parse_smaps_size_line (lines[line_idx + 6]) private_dirty = self.parse_smaps_size_line (lines[line_idx + 6])
referenced = self.parse_smaps_size_line (lines[line_idx + 7])
name = name.strip () name = name.strip ()
mapping = Mapping (size, rss, shared_clean, shared_dirty, private_clean, private_dirty, permissions, name) mapping = Mapping (size, rss, shared_clean, shared_dirty, \
private_clean, private_dirty, referenced, permissions, name)
self.mappings.append (mapping) self.mappings.append (mapping)
num_lines -= 8 num_lines -= 8
line_idx += 8 line_idx += 8
self._clear_reference(pid)
def _clear_reference(self, pid):
os.system("echo 1 > /proc/%s/clear_refs" % pid)
# Parses a line of the form "foo: 42 kB" and returns an integer for the "42" field # Parses a line of the form "foo: 42 kB" and returns an integer for the "42" field
def parse_smaps_size_line (self, line): def parse_smaps_size_line (self, line):
# Rss: 8 kB # Rss: 8 kB
@ -66,13 +74,15 @@ class ProcSmaps:
return int(fields[1]) return int(fields[1])
class Mapping: class Mapping:
def __init__ (self, size, rss, shared_clean, shared_dirty, private_clean, private_dirty, permissions, name): def __init__ (self, size, rss, shared_clean, shared_dirty, \
private_clean, private_dirty, referenced, permissions, name):
self.size = size self.size = size
self.rss = rss self.rss = rss
self.shared_clean = shared_clean self.shared_clean = shared_clean
self.shared_dirty = shared_dirty self.shared_dirty = shared_dirty
self.private_clean = private_clean self.private_clean = private_clean
self.private_dirty = private_dirty self.private_dirty = private_dirty
self.referenced = referenced
self.permissions = permissions self.permissions = permissions
self.name = name self.name = name