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/*
Copyright (c) 2017 Red Hat, Inc. <http://www.redhat.com>
This file is part of GlusterFS.
This file is licensed to you under your choice of the GNU Lesser
General Public License, version 3 or any later version (LGPLv3 or
later), or the GNU General Public License, version 2 (GPLv2), in all
cases as published by the Free Software Foundation.
*/
#include "monitoring.h"
#include "xlator.h"
#include "syscall.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
static void
dump_mem_acct_details(xlator_t *xl, int fd)
{
struct mem_acct_rec *mem_rec;
int i = 0;
if (!xl || !xl->mem_acct || (xl->ctx->active != xl->graph))
return;
dprintf(fd, "# %s.%s.total.num_types %d\n", xl->type, xl->name,
xl->mem_acct->num_types);
dprintf(fd,
"# type, in-use-size, in-use-units, max-size, "
"max-units, total-allocs\n");
for (i = 0; i < xl->mem_acct->num_types; i++) {
mem_rec = &xl->mem_acct->rec[i];
if (mem_rec->num_allocs == 0)
continue;
dprintf(fd,
"# %s, %" GF_PRI_SIZET ", %u, %" GF_PRI_SIZET
", %u,"
" %u\n",
mem_rec->typestr, mem_rec->size, mem_rec->num_allocs,
mem_rec->max_size, mem_rec->max_num_allocs,
mem_rec->total_allocs);
}
}
static void
dump_global_memory_accounting(int fd)
{
#if MEMORY_ACCOUNTING_STATS
int i = 0;
uint64_t count = 0;
uint64_t tcalloc = GF_ATOMIC_GET(gf_memory_stat_counts.total_calloc);
uint64_t tmalloc = GF_ATOMIC_GET(gf_memory_stat_counts.total_malloc);
uint64_t tfree = GF_ATOMIC_GET(gf_memory_stat_counts.total_free);
dprintf(fd, "memory.total.calloc %lu\n", tcalloc);
dprintf(fd, "memory.total.malloc %lu\n", tmalloc);
dprintf(fd, "memory.total.realloc %lu\n",
GF_ATOMIC_GET(gf_memory_stat_counts.total_realloc));
dprintf(fd, "memory.total.free %lu\n", tfree);
dprintf(fd, "memory.total.in-use %lu\n", ((tcalloc + tmalloc) - tfree));
for (i = 0; i < GF_BLK_MAX_VALUE; i++) {
count = GF_ATOMIC_GET(gf_memory_stat_counts.blk_size[i]);
dprintf(fd, "memory.total.blk_size.%s %lu\n",
gf_mem_stats_blk[i].blk_size_str, count);
}
dprintf(fd, "#----\n");
#endif
/* This is not a metric to be watched in admin guide,
but keeping it here till we resolve all leak-issues
would be great */
}
static void
dump_latency_and_count(xlator_t *xl, int fd)
{
int32_t index = 0;
uint64_t fop;
uint64_t cbk;
uint64_t count;
if (xl->winds)
dprintf(fd, "%s.total.pending-winds.count %lu\n", xl->name, xl->winds);
/* Need 'fuse' data, and don't need all the old graph info */
if ((xl != xl->ctx->master) && (xl->ctx->active != xl->graph))
return;
count = GF_ATOMIC_GET(xl->stats.total.count);
dprintf(fd, "%s.total.fop-count %lu\n", xl->name, count);
count = GF_ATOMIC_GET(xl->stats.interval.count);
dprintf(fd, "%s.interval.fop-count %lu\n", xl->name, count);
GF_ATOMIC_INIT(xl->stats.interval.count, 0);
for (index = 0; index < GF_FOP_MAXVALUE; index++) {
fop = GF_ATOMIC_GET(xl->stats.total.metrics[index].fop);
if (fop) {
dprintf(fd, "%s.total.%s.count %lu\n", xl->name, gf_fop_list[index],
fop);
}
fop = GF_ATOMIC_GET(xl->stats.interval.metrics[index].fop);
if (fop) {
dprintf(fd, "%s.interval.%s.count %lu\n", xl->name,
gf_fop_list[index], fop);
}
cbk = GF_ATOMIC_GET(xl->stats.interval.metrics[index].cbk);
if (cbk) {
dprintf(fd, "%s.interval.%s.fail_count %lu\n", xl->name,
gf_fop_list[index], cbk);
}
if (xl->stats.interval.latencies[index].count != 0.0) {
dprintf(fd, "%s.interval.%s.latency %lf\n", xl->name,
gf_fop_list[index],
(xl->stats.interval.latencies[index].total /
xl->stats.interval.latencies[index].count));
dprintf(fd, "%s.interval.%s.max %lf\n", xl->name,
gf_fop_list[index],
xl->stats.interval.latencies[index].max);
dprintf(fd, "%s.interval.%s.min %lf\n", xl->name,
gf_fop_list[index],
xl->stats.interval.latencies[index].min);
}
GF_ATOMIC_INIT(xl->stats.interval.metrics[index].cbk, 0);
GF_ATOMIC_INIT(xl->stats.interval.metrics[index].fop, 0);
}
memset(xl->stats.interval.latencies, 0,
sizeof(xl->stats.interval.latencies));
}
static inline void
dump_call_stack_details(glusterfs_ctx_t *ctx, int fd)
{
dprintf(fd, "total.stack.count %lu\n",
GF_ATOMIC_GET(ctx->pool->total_count));
dprintf(fd, "total.stack.in-flight %lu\n", ctx->pool->cnt);
}
static inline void
dump_dict_details(glusterfs_ctx_t *ctx, int fd)
{
uint64_t total_dicts = 0;
uint64_t total_pairs = 0;
total_dicts = GF_ATOMIC_GET(ctx->stats.total_dicts_used);
total_pairs = GF_ATOMIC_GET(ctx->stats.total_pairs_used);
dprintf(fd, "total.dict.max-pairs-per %lu\n",
GF_ATOMIC_GET(ctx->stats.max_dict_pairs));
dprintf(fd, "total.dict.pairs-used %lu\n", total_pairs);
dprintf(fd, "total.dict.used %lu\n", total_dicts);
dprintf(fd, "total.dict.average-pairs %lu\n", (total_pairs / total_dicts));
}
static void
dump_inode_stats(glusterfs_ctx_t *ctx, int fd)
{
}
static void
dump_global_metrics(glusterfs_ctx_t *ctx, int fd)
{
struct timeval tv;
time_t nowtime;
struct tm *nowtm;
char tmbuf[64] = {
0,
};
gettimeofday(&tv, NULL);
nowtime = tv.tv_sec;
nowtm = localtime(&nowtime);
strftime(tmbuf, sizeof tmbuf, "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", nowtm);
/* Let every file have information on which process dumped info */
dprintf(fd, "## %s\n", ctx->cmdlinestr);
dprintf(fd, "### %s\n", tmbuf);
dprintf(fd, "### BrickName: %s\n", ctx->cmd_args.brick_name);
dprintf(fd, "### MountName: %s\n", ctx->cmd_args.mount_point);
dprintf(fd, "### VolumeName: %s\n", ctx->cmd_args.volume_name);
/* Dump memory accounting */
dump_global_memory_accounting(fd);
dprintf(fd, "# -----\n");
dump_call_stack_details(ctx, fd);
dump_dict_details(ctx, fd);
dprintf(fd, "# -----\n");
dump_inode_stats(ctx, fd);
dprintf(fd, "# -----\n");
}
static void
dump_xl_metrics(glusterfs_ctx_t *ctx, int fd)
{
xlator_t *xl;
xl = ctx->active->top;
while (xl) {
dump_latency_and_count(xl, fd);
dump_mem_acct_details(xl, fd);
if (xl->dump_metrics)
xl->dump_metrics(xl, fd);
xl = xl->next;
}
if (ctx->master) {
xl = ctx->master;
dump_latency_and_count(xl, fd);
dump_mem_acct_details(xl, fd);
if (xl->dump_metrics)
xl->dump_metrics(xl, fd);
}
return;
}
char *
gf_monitor_metrics(glusterfs_ctx_t *ctx)
{
int ret = -1;
int fd = 0;
char *filepath = NULL, *dumppath = NULL;
dumppath = ctx->config.metrics_dumppath;
if (dumppath == NULL) {
dumppath = GLUSTER_METRICS_DIR;
}
ret = mkdir_p(dumppath, 0755, true);
if (ret) {
/* EEXIST is handled in mkdir_p() itself */
gf_msg("monitoring", GF_LOG_ERROR, 0, LG_MSG_STRDUP_ERROR,
"failed to create metrics dir %s (%s)", dumppath,
strerror(errno));
return NULL;
}
ret = gf_asprintf(&filepath, "%s/gmetrics.XXXXXX", dumppath);
if (ret < 0) {
return NULL;
}
/* coverity[secure_temp] mkstemp uses 0600 as the mode and is safe */
fd = mkstemp(filepath);
if (fd < 0) {
gf_msg("monitoring", GF_LOG_ERROR, 0, LG_MSG_STRDUP_ERROR,
"failed to open tmp file %s (%s)", filepath, strerror(errno));
GF_FREE(filepath);
return NULL;
}
dump_global_metrics(ctx, fd);
dump_xl_metrics(ctx, fd);
/* This below line is used just to capture any errors with dprintf() */
ret = dprintf(fd, "\n# End of metrics\n");
if (ret < 0) {
gf_msg("monitoring", GF_LOG_WARNING, 0, LG_MSG_STRDUP_ERROR,
"dprintf() failed: %s", strerror(errno));
}
ret = sys_fsync(fd);
if (ret < 0) {
gf_msg("monitoring", GF_LOG_WARNING, 0, LG_MSG_STRDUP_ERROR,
"fsync() failed: %s", strerror(errno));
}
sys_close(fd);
/* Figure this out, not happy with returning this string */
return filepath;
}
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