| From: "Dr. Thomas Orgis" <thomas.orgis@uni-hamburg.de> |
| Subject: taskstats: version 12 with thread group and exe info |
| |
| The task exit struct needs some crucial information to be able to provide |
| an enhanced version of process and thread accounting. This change |
| provides: |
| |
| 1. ac_tgid in additon to ac_pid |
| 2. thread group execution walltime in ac_tgetime |
| 3. flag AGROUP in ac_flag to indicate the last task |
| in a thread group / process |
| 4. device ID and inode of task's /proc/self/exe in |
| ac_exe_dev and ac_exe_inode |
| 5. tools/accounting/procacct as demonstrator |
| |
| When a task exits, taskstats are reported to userspace including the |
| task's pid and ppid, but without the id of the thread group this task is |
| part of. Without the tgid, the stats of single tasks cannot be correlated |
| to each other as a thread group (process). |
| |
| The taskstats documentation suggests that on process exit a data set |
| consisting of accumulated stats for the whole group is produced. But such |
| an additional set of stats is only produced for actually multithreaded |
| processes, not groups that had only one thread, and also those stats only |
| contain data about delay accounting and not the more basic information |
| about CPU and memory resource usage. Adding the AGROUP flag to be set |
| when the last task of a group exited enables determination of process end |
| also for single-threaded processes. |
| |
| My applicaton basically does enhanced process accounting with summed |
| cputime, biggest maxrss, tasks per process. The data is not available |
| with the traditional BSD process accounting (which is not designed to be |
| extensible) and the taskstats interface allows more efficient on-the-fly |
| grouping and summing of the stats, anyway, without intermediate disk |
| writes. |
| |
| Furthermore, I do carry statistics on which exact program binary is used |
| how often with associated resources, getting a picture on how important |
| which parts of a collection of installed scientific software in different |
| versions are, and how well they put load on the machine. This is enabled |
| by providing information on /proc/self/exe for each task. I assume the |
| two 64-bit fields for device ID and inode are more appropriate than the |
| possibly large resolved path to keep the data volume down. |
| |
| Add the tgid to the stats to complete task identification, the flag AGROUP |
| to mark the last task of a group, the group wallclock time, and |
| inode-based identification of the associated executable file. |
| |
| Add tools/accounting/procacct.c as a simplified fork of getdelays.c to |
| demonstrate process and thread accounting. |
| |
| [thomas.orgis@uni-hamburg.de: fix version number in comment] |
| Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20220405003601.7a5f6008@plasteblaster |
| Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20220331004106.64e5616b@plasteblaster |
| Signed-off-by: Dr. Thomas Orgis <thomas.orgis@uni-hamburg.de> |
| Reviewed-by: Ismael Luceno <ismael@iodev.co.uk> |
| Cc: Balbir Singh <bsingharora@gmail.com> |
| Cc: Eric W. Biederman <ebiederm@xmission.com> |
| Cc: xu xin <xu.xin16@zte.com.cn> |
| Cc: Yang Yang <yang.yang29@zte.com.cn> |
| Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> |
| --- |
| |
| include/uapi/linux/acct.h | 3 |
| include/uapi/linux/taskstats.h | 24 + |
| kernel/taskstats.c | 23 + |
| kernel/tsacct.c | 10 |
| tools/accounting/.gitignore | 1 |
| tools/accounting/Makefile | 2 |
| tools/accounting/procacct.c | 417 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ |
| 7 files changed, 473 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) |
| |
| --- a/include/uapi/linux/acct.h~taskstats-version-12-with-thread-group-and-exe-info |
| +++ a/include/uapi/linux/acct.h |
| @@ -103,12 +103,13 @@ struct acct_v3 |
| /* |
| * accounting flags |
| */ |
| - /* bit set when the process ... */ |
| + /* bit set when the process/task ... */ |
| #define AFORK 0x01 /* ... executed fork, but did not exec */ |
| #define ASU 0x02 /* ... used super-user privileges */ |
| #define ACOMPAT 0x04 /* ... used compatibility mode (VAX only not used) */ |
| #define ACORE 0x08 /* ... dumped core */ |
| #define AXSIG 0x10 /* ... was killed by a signal */ |
| +#define AGROUP 0x20 /* ... was the last task of the process (task group) */ |
| |
| #if defined(__BYTE_ORDER) ? __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN : defined(__BIG_ENDIAN) |
| #define ACCT_BYTEORDER 0x80 /* accounting file is big endian */ |
| --- a/include/uapi/linux/taskstats.h~taskstats-version-12-with-thread-group-and-exe-info |
| +++ a/include/uapi/linux/taskstats.h |
| @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ |
| */ |
| |
| |
| -#define TASKSTATS_VERSION 11 |
| +#define TASKSTATS_VERSION 12 |
| #define TS_COMM_LEN 32 /* should be >= TASK_COMM_LEN |
| * in linux/sched.h */ |
| |
| @@ -48,7 +48,8 @@ struct taskstats { |
| __u32 ac_exitcode; /* Exit status */ |
| |
| /* The accounting flags of a task as defined in <linux/acct.h> |
| - * Defined values are AFORK, ASU, ACOMPAT, ACORE, and AXSIG. |
| + * Defined values are AFORK, ASU, ACOMPAT, ACORE, AXSIG, and AGROUP. |
| + * (AGROUP since version 12). |
| */ |
| __u8 ac_flag; /* Record flags */ |
| __u8 ac_nice; /* task_nice */ |
| @@ -173,9 +174,26 @@ struct taskstats { |
| /* v10: 64-bit btime to avoid overflow */ |
| __u64 ac_btime64; /* 64-bit begin time */ |
| |
| - /* Delay waiting for memory compact */ |
| + /* v11: Delay waiting for memory compact */ |
| __u64 compact_count; |
| __u64 compact_delay_total; |
| + |
| + /* v12 begin */ |
| + __u32 ac_tgid; /* thread group ID */ |
| + /* Thread group walltime up to now. This is total process walltime if |
| + * AGROUP flag is set. |
| + */ |
| + __u64 ac_tgetime __attribute__((aligned(8))); |
| + /* Lightweight information to identify process binary files. |
| + * This leaves userspace to match this to a file system path, using |
| + * MAJOR() and MINOR() macros to identify a device and mount point, |
| + * the inode to identify the executable file. This is /proc/self/exe |
| + * at the end, so matching the most recent exec(). Values are zero |
| + * for kernel threads. |
| + */ |
| + __u64 ac_exe_dev; /* program binary device ID */ |
| + __u64 ac_exe_inode; /* program binary inode number */ |
| + /* v12 end */ |
| }; |
| |
| |
| --- a/kernel/taskstats.c~taskstats-version-12-with-thread-group-and-exe-info |
| +++ a/kernel/taskstats.c |
| @@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ |
| #include <linux/kernel.h> |
| #include <linux/taskstats_kern.h> |
| #include <linux/tsacct_kern.h> |
| +#include <linux/acct.h> |
| #include <linux/delayacct.h> |
| #include <linux/cpumask.h> |
| #include <linux/percpu.h> |
| @@ -153,6 +154,23 @@ static void send_cpu_listeners(struct sk |
| up_write(&listeners->sem); |
| } |
| |
| +static void exe_add_tsk(struct taskstats *stats, struct task_struct *tsk) |
| +{ |
| + /* No idea if I'm allowed to access that here, now. */ |
| + struct file *exe_file = get_task_exe_file(tsk); |
| + |
| + if (exe_file) { |
| + /* Following cp_new_stat64() in stat.c . */ |
| + stats->ac_exe_dev = |
| + huge_encode_dev(exe_file->f_inode->i_sb->s_dev); |
| + stats->ac_exe_inode = exe_file->f_inode->i_ino; |
| + fput(exe_file); |
| + } else { |
| + stats->ac_exe_dev = 0; |
| + stats->ac_exe_inode = 0; |
| + } |
| +} |
| + |
| static void fill_stats(struct user_namespace *user_ns, |
| struct pid_namespace *pid_ns, |
| struct task_struct *tsk, struct taskstats *stats) |
| @@ -175,6 +193,9 @@ static void fill_stats(struct user_names |
| |
| /* fill in extended acct fields */ |
| xacct_add_tsk(stats, tsk); |
| + |
| + /* add executable info */ |
| + exe_add_tsk(stats, tsk); |
| } |
| |
| static int fill_stats_for_pid(pid_t pid, struct taskstats *stats) |
| @@ -620,6 +641,8 @@ void taskstats_exit(struct task_struct * |
| goto err; |
| |
| fill_stats(&init_user_ns, &init_pid_ns, tsk, stats); |
| + if (group_dead) |
| + stats->ac_flag |= AGROUP; |
| |
| /* |
| * Doesn't matter if tsk is the leader or the last group member leaving |
| --- a/kernel/tsacct.c~taskstats-version-12-with-thread-group-and-exe-info |
| +++ a/kernel/tsacct.c |
| @@ -23,15 +23,20 @@ void bacct_add_tsk(struct user_namespace |
| { |
| const struct cred *tcred; |
| u64 utime, stime, utimescaled, stimescaled; |
| - u64 delta; |
| + u64 now_ns, delta; |
| time64_t btime; |
| |
| BUILD_BUG_ON(TS_COMM_LEN < TASK_COMM_LEN); |
| |
| /* calculate task elapsed time in nsec */ |
| - delta = ktime_get_ns() - tsk->start_time; |
| + now_ns = ktime_get_ns(); |
| + /* store whole group time first */ |
| + delta = now_ns - tsk->group_leader->start_time; |
| /* Convert to micro seconds */ |
| do_div(delta, NSEC_PER_USEC); |
| + stats->ac_tgetime = delta; |
| + delta = now_ns - tsk->start_time; |
| + do_div(delta, NSEC_PER_USEC); |
| stats->ac_etime = delta; |
| /* Convert to seconds for btime (note y2106 limit) */ |
| btime = ktime_get_real_seconds() - div_u64(delta, USEC_PER_SEC); |
| @@ -51,6 +56,7 @@ void bacct_add_tsk(struct user_namespace |
| stats->ac_nice = task_nice(tsk); |
| stats->ac_sched = tsk->policy; |
| stats->ac_pid = task_pid_nr_ns(tsk, pid_ns); |
| + stats->ac_tgid = task_tgid_nr_ns(tsk, pid_ns); |
| rcu_read_lock(); |
| tcred = __task_cred(tsk); |
| stats->ac_uid = from_kuid_munged(user_ns, tcred->uid); |
| --- a/tools/accounting/.gitignore~taskstats-version-12-with-thread-group-and-exe-info |
| +++ a/tools/accounting/.gitignore |
| @@ -1,2 +1,3 @@ |
| # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only |
| getdelays |
| +procacct |
| --- a/tools/accounting/Makefile~taskstats-version-12-with-thread-group-and-exe-info |
| +++ a/tools/accounting/Makefile |
| @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ |
| CC := $(CROSS_COMPILE)gcc |
| CFLAGS := -I../../usr/include |
| |
| -PROGS := getdelays |
| +PROGS := getdelays procacct |
| |
| all: $(PROGS) |
| |
| --- /dev/null |
| +++ a/tools/accounting/procacct.c |
| @@ -0,0 +1,417 @@ |
| +// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 |
| +/* procacct.c |
| + * |
| + * Demonstrator of fetching resource data on task exit, as a way |
| + * to accumulate accurate program resource usage statistics, without |
| + * prior identification of the programs. For that, the fields for |
| + * device and inode of the program executable binary file are also |
| + * extracted in addition to the command string. |
| + * |
| + * The TGID together with the PID and the AGROUP flag allow |
| + * identification of threads in a process and single-threaded processes. |
| + * The ac_tgetime field gives proper whole-process walltime. |
| + * |
| + * Written (changed) by Thomas Orgis, University of Hamburg in 2022 |
| + * |
| + * This is a cheap derivation (inheriting the style) of getdelays.c: |
| + * |
| + * Utility to get per-pid and per-tgid delay accounting statistics |
| + * Also illustrates usage of the taskstats interface |
| + * |
| + * Copyright (C) Shailabh Nagar, IBM Corp. 2005 |
| + * Copyright (C) Balbir Singh, IBM Corp. 2006 |
| + * Copyright (c) Jay Lan, SGI. 2006 |
| + */ |
| + |
| +#include <stdio.h> |
| +#include <stdlib.h> |
| +#include <errno.h> |
| +#include <unistd.h> |
| +#include <poll.h> |
| +#include <string.h> |
| +#include <fcntl.h> |
| +#include <sys/types.h> |
| +#include <sys/stat.h> |
| +#include <sys/socket.h> |
| +#include <sys/wait.h> |
| +#include <signal.h> |
| + |
| +#include <linux/genetlink.h> |
| +#include <linux/acct.h> |
| +#include <linux/taskstats.h> |
| +#include <linux/kdev_t.h> |
| + |
| +/* |
| + * Generic macros for dealing with netlink sockets. Might be duplicated |
| + * elsewhere. It is recommended that commercial grade applications use |
| + * libnl or libnetlink and use the interfaces provided by the library |
| + */ |
| +#define GENLMSG_DATA(glh) ((void *)(NLMSG_DATA(glh) + GENL_HDRLEN)) |
| +#define GENLMSG_PAYLOAD(glh) (NLMSG_PAYLOAD(glh, 0) - GENL_HDRLEN) |
| +#define NLA_DATA(na) ((void *)((char *)(na) + NLA_HDRLEN)) |
| +#define NLA_PAYLOAD(len) (len - NLA_HDRLEN) |
| + |
| +#define err(code, fmt, arg...) \ |
| + do { \ |
| + fprintf(stderr, fmt, ##arg); \ |
| + exit(code); \ |
| + } while (0) |
| + |
| +int rcvbufsz; |
| +char name[100]; |
| +int dbg; |
| +int print_delays; |
| +int print_io_accounting; |
| +int print_task_context_switch_counts; |
| + |
| +#define PRINTF(fmt, arg...) { \ |
| + if (dbg) { \ |
| + printf(fmt, ##arg); \ |
| + } \ |
| + } |
| + |
| +/* Maximum size of response requested or message sent */ |
| +#define MAX_MSG_SIZE 1024 |
| +/* Maximum number of cpus expected to be specified in a cpumask */ |
| +#define MAX_CPUS 32 |
| + |
| +struct msgtemplate { |
| + struct nlmsghdr n; |
| + struct genlmsghdr g; |
| + char buf[MAX_MSG_SIZE]; |
| +}; |
| + |
| +char cpumask[100+6*MAX_CPUS]; |
| + |
| +static void usage(void) |
| +{ |
| + fprintf(stderr, "procacct [-v] [-w logfile] [-r bufsize] [-m cpumask]\n"); |
| + fprintf(stderr, " -v: debug on\n"); |
| +} |
| + |
| +/* |
| + * Create a raw netlink socket and bind |
| + */ |
| +static int create_nl_socket(int protocol) |
| +{ |
| + int fd; |
| + struct sockaddr_nl local; |
| + |
| + fd = socket(AF_NETLINK, SOCK_RAW, protocol); |
| + if (fd < 0) |
| + return -1; |
| + |
| + if (rcvbufsz) |
| + if (setsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVBUF, |
| + &rcvbufsz, sizeof(rcvbufsz)) < 0) { |
| + fprintf(stderr, "Unable to set socket rcv buf size to %d\n", |
| + rcvbufsz); |
| + goto error; |
| + } |
| + |
| + memset(&local, 0, sizeof(local)); |
| + local.nl_family = AF_NETLINK; |
| + |
| + if (bind(fd, (struct sockaddr *) &local, sizeof(local)) < 0) |
| + goto error; |
| + |
| + return fd; |
| +error: |
| + close(fd); |
| + return -1; |
| +} |
| + |
| + |
| +static int send_cmd(int sd, __u16 nlmsg_type, __u32 nlmsg_pid, |
| + __u8 genl_cmd, __u16 nla_type, |
| + void *nla_data, int nla_len) |
| +{ |
| + struct nlattr *na; |
| + struct sockaddr_nl nladdr; |
| + int r, buflen; |
| + char *buf; |
| + |
| + struct msgtemplate msg; |
| + |
| + msg.n.nlmsg_len = NLMSG_LENGTH(GENL_HDRLEN); |
| + msg.n.nlmsg_type = nlmsg_type; |
| + msg.n.nlmsg_flags = NLM_F_REQUEST; |
| + msg.n.nlmsg_seq = 0; |
| + msg.n.nlmsg_pid = nlmsg_pid; |
| + msg.g.cmd = genl_cmd; |
| + msg.g.version = 0x1; |
| + na = (struct nlattr *) GENLMSG_DATA(&msg); |
| + na->nla_type = nla_type; |
| + na->nla_len = nla_len + 1 + NLA_HDRLEN; |
| + memcpy(NLA_DATA(na), nla_data, nla_len); |
| + msg.n.nlmsg_len += NLMSG_ALIGN(na->nla_len); |
| + |
| + buf = (char *) &msg; |
| + buflen = msg.n.nlmsg_len; |
| + memset(&nladdr, 0, sizeof(nladdr)); |
| + nladdr.nl_family = AF_NETLINK; |
| + while ((r = sendto(sd, buf, buflen, 0, (struct sockaddr *) &nladdr, |
| + sizeof(nladdr))) < buflen) { |
| + if (r > 0) { |
| + buf += r; |
| + buflen -= r; |
| + } else if (errno != EAGAIN) |
| + return -1; |
| + } |
| + return 0; |
| +} |
| + |
| + |
| +/* |
| + * Probe the controller in genetlink to find the family id |
| + * for the TASKSTATS family |
| + */ |
| +static int get_family_id(int sd) |
| +{ |
| + struct { |
| + struct nlmsghdr n; |
| + struct genlmsghdr g; |
| + char buf[256]; |
| + } ans; |
| + |
| + int id = 0, rc; |
| + struct nlattr *na; |
| + int rep_len; |
| + |
| + strcpy(name, TASKSTATS_GENL_NAME); |
| + rc = send_cmd(sd, GENL_ID_CTRL, getpid(), CTRL_CMD_GETFAMILY, |
| + CTRL_ATTR_FAMILY_NAME, (void *)name, |
| + strlen(TASKSTATS_GENL_NAME)+1); |
| + if (rc < 0) |
| + return 0; /* sendto() failure? */ |
| + |
| + rep_len = recv(sd, &ans, sizeof(ans), 0); |
| + if (ans.n.nlmsg_type == NLMSG_ERROR || |
| + (rep_len < 0) || !NLMSG_OK((&ans.n), rep_len)) |
| + return 0; |
| + |
| + na = (struct nlattr *) GENLMSG_DATA(&ans); |
| + na = (struct nlattr *) ((char *) na + NLA_ALIGN(na->nla_len)); |
| + if (na->nla_type == CTRL_ATTR_FAMILY_ID) |
| + id = *(__u16 *) NLA_DATA(na); |
| + |
| + return id; |
| +} |
| + |
| +#define average_ms(t, c) (t / 1000000ULL / (c ? c : 1)) |
| + |
| +static void print_procacct(struct taskstats *t) |
| +{ |
| + /* First letter: T is a mere thread, G the last in a group, U unknown. */ |
| + printf( |
| + "%c pid=%lu tgid=%lu uid=%lu wall=%llu gwall=%llu cpu=%llu vmpeak=%llu rsspeak=%llu dev=%lu:%lu inode=%llu comm=%s\n" |
| + , t->version >= 12 ? (t->ac_flag & AGROUP ? 'P' : 'T') : '?' |
| + , (unsigned long)t->ac_pid |
| + , (unsigned long)(t->version >= 12 ? t->ac_tgid : 0) |
| + , (unsigned long)t->ac_uid |
| + , (unsigned long long)t->ac_etime |
| + , (unsigned long long)(t->version >= 12 ? t->ac_tgetime : 0) |
| + , (unsigned long long)(t->ac_utime+t->ac_stime) |
| + , (unsigned long long)t->hiwater_vm |
| + , (unsigned long long)t->hiwater_rss |
| + , (unsigned long)(t->version >= 12 ? MAJOR(t->ac_exe_dev) : 0) |
| + , (unsigned long)(t->version >= 12 ? MINOR(t->ac_exe_dev) : 0) |
| + , (unsigned long long)(t->version >= 12 ? t->ac_exe_inode : 0) |
| + , t->ac_comm |
| + ); |
| +} |
| + |
| +void handle_aggr(int mother, struct nlattr *na, int fd) |
| +{ |
| + int aggr_len = NLA_PAYLOAD(na->nla_len); |
| + int len2 = 0; |
| + pid_t rtid = 0; |
| + |
| + na = (struct nlattr *) NLA_DATA(na); |
| + while (len2 < aggr_len) { |
| + switch (na->nla_type) { |
| + case TASKSTATS_TYPE_PID: |
| + rtid = *(int *) NLA_DATA(na); |
| + PRINTF("PID\t%d\n", rtid); |
| + break; |
| + case TASKSTATS_TYPE_TGID: |
| + rtid = *(int *) NLA_DATA(na); |
| + PRINTF("TGID\t%d\n", rtid); |
| + break; |
| + case TASKSTATS_TYPE_STATS: |
| + if (mother == TASKSTATS_TYPE_AGGR_PID) |
| + print_procacct((struct taskstats *) NLA_DATA(na)); |
| + if (fd) { |
| + if (write(fd, NLA_DATA(na), na->nla_len) < 0) |
| + err(1, "write error\n"); |
| + } |
| + break; |
| + case TASKSTATS_TYPE_NULL: |
| + break; |
| + default: |
| + fprintf(stderr, "Unknown nested nla_type %d\n", |
| + na->nla_type); |
| + break; |
| + } |
| + len2 += NLA_ALIGN(na->nla_len); |
| + na = (struct nlattr *)((char *)na + |
| + NLA_ALIGN(na->nla_len)); |
| + } |
| +} |
| + |
| +int main(int argc, char *argv[]) |
| +{ |
| + int c, rc, rep_len, aggr_len, len2; |
| + int cmd_type = TASKSTATS_CMD_ATTR_UNSPEC; |
| + __u16 id; |
| + __u32 mypid; |
| + |
| + struct nlattr *na; |
| + int nl_sd = -1; |
| + int len = 0; |
| + pid_t tid = 0; |
| + |
| + int fd = 0; |
| + int write_file = 0; |
| + int maskset = 0; |
| + char *logfile = NULL; |
| + int containerset = 0; |
| + char *containerpath = NULL; |
| + int cfd = 0; |
| + int forking = 0; |
| + sigset_t sigset; |
| + |
| + struct msgtemplate msg; |
| + |
| + while (!forking) { |
| + c = getopt(argc, argv, "m:vr:"); |
| + if (c < 0) |
| + break; |
| + |
| + switch (c) { |
| + case 'w': |
| + logfile = strdup(optarg); |
| + printf("write to file %s\n", logfile); |
| + write_file = 1; |
| + break; |
| + case 'r': |
| + rcvbufsz = atoi(optarg); |
| + printf("receive buf size %d\n", rcvbufsz); |
| + if (rcvbufsz < 0) |
| + err(1, "Invalid rcv buf size\n"); |
| + break; |
| + case 'm': |
| + strncpy(cpumask, optarg, sizeof(cpumask)); |
| + cpumask[sizeof(cpumask) - 1] = '\0'; |
| + maskset = 1; |
| + break; |
| + case 'v': |
| + printf("debug on\n"); |
| + dbg = 1; |
| + break; |
| + default: |
| + usage(); |
| + exit(-1); |
| + } |
| + } |
| + if (!maskset) { |
| + maskset = 1; |
| + strncpy(cpumask, "1", sizeof(cpumask)); |
| + cpumask[sizeof(cpumask) - 1] = '\0'; |
| + } |
| + printf("cpumask %s maskset %d\n", cpumask, maskset); |
| + |
| + if (write_file) { |
| + fd = open(logfile, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, 0644); |
| + if (fd == -1) { |
| + perror("Cannot open output file\n"); |
| + exit(1); |
| + } |
| + } |
| + |
| + nl_sd = create_nl_socket(NETLINK_GENERIC); |
| + if (nl_sd < 0) |
| + err(1, "error creating Netlink socket\n"); |
| + |
| + mypid = getpid(); |
| + id = get_family_id(nl_sd); |
| + if (!id) { |
| + fprintf(stderr, "Error getting family id, errno %d\n", errno); |
| + goto err; |
| + } |
| + PRINTF("family id %d\n", id); |
| + |
| + if (maskset) { |
| + rc = send_cmd(nl_sd, id, mypid, TASKSTATS_CMD_GET, |
| + TASKSTATS_CMD_ATTR_REGISTER_CPUMASK, |
| + &cpumask, strlen(cpumask) + 1); |
| + PRINTF("Sent register cpumask, retval %d\n", rc); |
| + if (rc < 0) { |
| + fprintf(stderr, "error sending register cpumask\n"); |
| + goto err; |
| + } |
| + } |
| + |
| + do { |
| + rep_len = recv(nl_sd, &msg, sizeof(msg), 0); |
| + PRINTF("received %d bytes\n", rep_len); |
| + |
| + if (rep_len < 0) { |
| + fprintf(stderr, "nonfatal reply error: errno %d\n", |
| + errno); |
| + continue; |
| + } |
| + if (msg.n.nlmsg_type == NLMSG_ERROR || |
| + !NLMSG_OK((&msg.n), rep_len)) { |
| + struct nlmsgerr *err = NLMSG_DATA(&msg); |
| + |
| + fprintf(stderr, "fatal reply error, errno %d\n", |
| + err->error); |
| + goto done; |
| + } |
| + |
| + PRINTF("nlmsghdr size=%zu, nlmsg_len=%d, rep_len=%d\n", |
| + sizeof(struct nlmsghdr), msg.n.nlmsg_len, rep_len); |
| + |
| + |
| + rep_len = GENLMSG_PAYLOAD(&msg.n); |
| + |
| + na = (struct nlattr *) GENLMSG_DATA(&msg); |
| + len = 0; |
| + while (len < rep_len) { |
| + len += NLA_ALIGN(na->nla_len); |
| + int mother = na->nla_type; |
| + |
| + PRINTF("mother=%i\n", mother); |
| + switch (na->nla_type) { |
| + case TASKSTATS_TYPE_AGGR_PID: |
| + case TASKSTATS_TYPE_AGGR_TGID: |
| + /* For nested attributes, na follows */ |
| + handle_aggr(mother, na, fd); |
| + break; |
| + default: |
| + fprintf(stderr, "Unexpected nla_type %d\n", |
| + na->nla_type); |
| + case TASKSTATS_TYPE_NULL: |
| + break; |
| + } |
| + na = (struct nlattr *) (GENLMSG_DATA(&msg) + len); |
| + } |
| + } while (1); |
| +done: |
| + if (maskset) { |
| + rc = send_cmd(nl_sd, id, mypid, TASKSTATS_CMD_GET, |
| + TASKSTATS_CMD_ATTR_DEREGISTER_CPUMASK, |
| + &cpumask, strlen(cpumask) + 1); |
| + printf("Sent deregister mask, retval %d\n", rc); |
| + if (rc < 0) |
| + err(rc, "error sending deregister cpumask\n"); |
| + } |
| +err: |
| + close(nl_sd); |
| + if (fd) |
| + close(fd); |
| + if (cfd) |
| + close(cfd); |
| + return 0; |
| +} |
| _ |