forked from Minki/linux
b3f6c43d00
bootgraph: - fix parsing of /proc/version to be much more flexible - check kernel version to disallow ftrace on anything older than 4.10 sleepgraph: - include fix to bugzilla 212761 in case it regresses - fix for -proc bug: https://github.com/intel/pm-graph/pull/20 - add -debugtiming arg to get timestamps on prints - allow use of the netfix tool hosted in the github repo - read s0ix data from pmc_core for better debug - include more system data in the output log - Do a better job testing input files useability - flag more error data from dmesg in the timeline - pre-parse the trace log to fix any ordering issues - add new parser to process dmesg only timelines - remove superflous sleep(5) in multitest mode config/custom-timeline-functions.cfg: - change some names to keep up to date README: - new version, small wording changes Signed-off-by: Todd Brandt <todd.e.brandt@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
1104 lines
34 KiB
Python
Executable File
1104 lines
34 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env python3
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
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#
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# Tool for analyzing boot timing
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# Copyright (c) 2013, Intel Corporation.
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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# under the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public License,
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# version 2, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
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# more details.
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#
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# Authors:
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# Todd Brandt <todd.e.brandt@linux.intel.com>
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#
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# Description:
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# This tool is designed to assist kernel and OS developers in optimizing
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# their linux stack's boot time. It creates an html representation of
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# the kernel boot timeline up to the start of the init process.
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#
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# ----------------- LIBRARIES --------------------
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import sys
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import time
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import os
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import string
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import re
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import platform
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import shutil
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from datetime import datetime, timedelta
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from subprocess import call, Popen, PIPE
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import sleepgraph as aslib
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def pprint(msg):
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print(msg)
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sys.stdout.flush()
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# ----------------- CLASSES --------------------
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# Class: SystemValues
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# Description:
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# A global, single-instance container used to
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# store system values and test parameters
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class SystemValues(aslib.SystemValues):
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title = 'BootGraph'
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version = '2.2'
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hostname = 'localhost'
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testtime = ''
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kernel = ''
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dmesgfile = ''
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ftracefile = ''
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htmlfile = 'bootgraph.html'
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testdir = ''
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kparams = ''
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result = ''
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useftrace = False
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usecallgraph = False
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suspendmode = 'boot'
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max_graph_depth = 2
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graph_filter = 'do_one_initcall'
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reboot = False
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manual = False
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iscronjob = False
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timeformat = '%.6f'
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bootloader = 'grub'
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blexec = []
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def __init__(self):
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self.kernel, self.hostname = 'unknown', platform.node()
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self.testtime = datetime.now().strftime('%Y-%m-%d_%H:%M:%S')
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if os.path.exists('/proc/version'):
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fp = open('/proc/version', 'r')
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self.kernel = self.kernelVersion(fp.read().strip())
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fp.close()
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self.testdir = datetime.now().strftime('boot-%y%m%d-%H%M%S')
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def kernelVersion(self, msg):
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m = re.match('^[Ll]inux *[Vv]ersion *(?P<v>\S*) .*', msg)
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if m:
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return m.group('v')
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return 'unknown'
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def checkFtraceKernelVersion(self):
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m = re.match('^(?P<x>[0-9]*)\.(?P<y>[0-9]*)\.(?P<z>[0-9]*).*', self.kernel)
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if m:
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val = tuple(map(int, m.groups()))
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if val >= (4, 10, 0):
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return True
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return False
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def kernelParams(self):
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cmdline = 'initcall_debug log_buf_len=32M'
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if self.useftrace:
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if self.cpucount > 0:
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bs = min(self.memtotal // 2, 2*1024*1024) // self.cpucount
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else:
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bs = 131072
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cmdline += ' trace_buf_size=%dK trace_clock=global '\
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'trace_options=nooverwrite,funcgraph-abstime,funcgraph-cpu,'\
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'funcgraph-duration,funcgraph-proc,funcgraph-tail,'\
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'nofuncgraph-overhead,context-info,graph-time '\
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'ftrace=function_graph '\
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'ftrace_graph_max_depth=%d '\
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'ftrace_graph_filter=%s' % \
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(bs, self.max_graph_depth, self.graph_filter)
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return cmdline
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def setGraphFilter(self, val):
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master = self.getBootFtraceFilterFunctions()
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fs = ''
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for i in val.split(','):
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func = i.strip()
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if func == '':
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doError('badly formatted filter function string')
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if '[' in func or ']' in func:
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doError('loadable module functions not allowed - "%s"' % func)
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if ' ' in func:
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doError('spaces found in filter functions - "%s"' % func)
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if func not in master:
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doError('function "%s" not available for ftrace' % func)
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if not fs:
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fs = func
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else:
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fs += ','+func
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if not fs:
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doError('badly formatted filter function string')
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self.graph_filter = fs
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def getBootFtraceFilterFunctions(self):
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self.rootCheck(True)
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fp = open(self.tpath+'available_filter_functions')
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fulllist = fp.read().split('\n')
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fp.close()
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list = []
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for i in fulllist:
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if not i or ' ' in i or '[' in i or ']' in i:
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continue
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list.append(i)
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return list
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def myCronJob(self, line):
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if '@reboot' not in line:
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return False
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if 'bootgraph' in line or 'analyze_boot.py' in line or '-cronjob' in line:
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return True
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return False
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def cronjobCmdString(self):
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cmdline = '%s -cronjob' % os.path.abspath(sys.argv[0])
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args = iter(sys.argv[1:])
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for arg in args:
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if arg in ['-h', '-v', '-cronjob', '-reboot', '-verbose']:
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continue
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elif arg in ['-o', '-dmesg', '-ftrace', '-func']:
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next(args)
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continue
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elif arg == '-result':
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cmdline += ' %s "%s"' % (arg, os.path.abspath(next(args)))
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continue
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elif arg == '-cgskip':
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file = self.configFile(next(args))
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cmdline += ' %s "%s"' % (arg, os.path.abspath(file))
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continue
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cmdline += ' '+arg
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if self.graph_filter != 'do_one_initcall':
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cmdline += ' -func "%s"' % self.graph_filter
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cmdline += ' -o "%s"' % os.path.abspath(self.testdir)
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return cmdline
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def manualRebootRequired(self):
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cmdline = self.kernelParams()
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pprint('To generate a new timeline manually, follow these steps:\n\n'\
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'1. Add the CMDLINE string to your kernel command line.\n'\
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'2. Reboot the system.\n'\
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'3. After reboot, re-run this tool with the same arguments but no command (w/o -reboot or -manual).\n\n'\
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'CMDLINE="%s"' % cmdline)
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sys.exit()
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def blGrub(self):
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blcmd = ''
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for cmd in ['update-grub', 'grub-mkconfig', 'grub2-mkconfig']:
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if blcmd:
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break
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blcmd = self.getExec(cmd)
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if not blcmd:
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doError('[GRUB] missing update command')
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if not os.path.exists('/etc/default/grub'):
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doError('[GRUB] missing /etc/default/grub')
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if 'grub2' in blcmd:
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cfg = '/boot/grub2/grub.cfg'
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else:
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cfg = '/boot/grub/grub.cfg'
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if not os.path.exists(cfg):
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doError('[GRUB] missing %s' % cfg)
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if 'update-grub' in blcmd:
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self.blexec = [blcmd]
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else:
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self.blexec = [blcmd, '-o', cfg]
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def getBootLoader(self):
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if self.bootloader == 'grub':
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self.blGrub()
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else:
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doError('unknown boot loader: %s' % self.bootloader)
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def writeDatafileHeader(self, filename):
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self.kparams = open('/proc/cmdline', 'r').read().strip()
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fp = open(filename, 'w')
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fp.write(self.teststamp+'\n')
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fp.write(self.sysstamp+'\n')
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fp.write('# command | %s\n' % self.cmdline)
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fp.write('# kparams | %s\n' % self.kparams)
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fp.close()
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sysvals = SystemValues()
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# Class: Data
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# Description:
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# The primary container for test data.
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class Data(aslib.Data):
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dmesg = {} # root data structure
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start = 0.0 # test start
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end = 0.0 # test end
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dmesgtext = [] # dmesg text file in memory
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testnumber = 0
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idstr = ''
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html_device_id = 0
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valid = False
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tUserMode = 0.0
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boottime = ''
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phases = ['kernel', 'user']
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do_one_initcall = False
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def __init__(self, num):
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self.testnumber = num
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self.idstr = 'a'
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self.dmesgtext = []
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self.dmesg = {
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'kernel': {'list': dict(), 'start': -1.0, 'end': -1.0, 'row': 0,
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'order': 0, 'color': 'linear-gradient(to bottom, #fff, #bcf)'},
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'user': {'list': dict(), 'start': -1.0, 'end': -1.0, 'row': 0,
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'order': 1, 'color': '#fff'}
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}
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def deviceTopology(self):
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return ''
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def newAction(self, phase, name, pid, start, end, ret, ulen):
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# new device callback for a specific phase
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self.html_device_id += 1
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devid = '%s%d' % (self.idstr, self.html_device_id)
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list = self.dmesg[phase]['list']
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length = -1.0
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if(start >= 0 and end >= 0):
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length = end - start
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i = 2
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origname = name
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while(name in list):
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name = '%s[%d]' % (origname, i)
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i += 1
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list[name] = {'name': name, 'start': start, 'end': end,
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'pid': pid, 'length': length, 'row': 0, 'id': devid,
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'ret': ret, 'ulen': ulen }
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return name
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def deviceMatch(self, pid, cg):
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if cg.end - cg.start == 0:
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return ''
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for p in data.phases:
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list = self.dmesg[p]['list']
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for devname in list:
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dev = list[devname]
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if pid != dev['pid']:
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continue
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if cg.name == 'do_one_initcall':
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if(cg.start <= dev['start'] and cg.end >= dev['end'] and dev['length'] > 0):
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dev['ftrace'] = cg
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self.do_one_initcall = True
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return devname
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else:
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if(cg.start > dev['start'] and cg.end < dev['end']):
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if 'ftraces' not in dev:
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dev['ftraces'] = []
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dev['ftraces'].append(cg)
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return devname
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return ''
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def printDetails(self):
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sysvals.vprint('Timeline Details:')
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sysvals.vprint(' Host: %s' % sysvals.hostname)
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sysvals.vprint(' Kernel: %s' % sysvals.kernel)
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sysvals.vprint(' Test time: %s' % sysvals.testtime)
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sysvals.vprint(' Boot time: %s' % self.boottime)
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for phase in self.phases:
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dc = len(self.dmesg[phase]['list'])
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sysvals.vprint('%9s mode: %.3f - %.3f (%d initcalls)' % (phase,
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self.dmesg[phase]['start']*1000,
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self.dmesg[phase]['end']*1000, dc))
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# ----------------- FUNCTIONS --------------------
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# Function: parseKernelLog
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# Description:
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# parse a kernel log for boot data
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def parseKernelLog():
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sysvals.vprint('Analyzing the dmesg data (%s)...' % \
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os.path.basename(sysvals.dmesgfile))
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phase = 'kernel'
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data = Data(0)
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data.dmesg['kernel']['start'] = data.start = ktime = 0.0
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sysvals.stamp = {
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'time': datetime.now().strftime('%B %d %Y, %I:%M:%S %p'),
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'host': sysvals.hostname,
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'mode': 'boot', 'kernel': ''}
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tp = aslib.TestProps()
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devtemp = dict()
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if(sysvals.dmesgfile):
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lf = open(sysvals.dmesgfile, 'rb')
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else:
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lf = Popen('dmesg', stdout=PIPE).stdout
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for line in lf:
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line = aslib.ascii(line).replace('\r\n', '')
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# grab the stamp and sysinfo
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if re.match(tp.stampfmt, line):
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tp.stamp = line
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continue
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elif re.match(tp.sysinfofmt, line):
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tp.sysinfo = line
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continue
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elif re.match(tp.cmdlinefmt, line):
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tp.cmdline = line
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continue
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elif re.match(tp.kparamsfmt, line):
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tp.kparams = line
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continue
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idx = line.find('[')
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if idx > 1:
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line = line[idx:]
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m = re.match('[ \t]*(\[ *)(?P<ktime>[0-9\.]*)(\]) (?P<msg>.*)', line)
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if(not m):
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continue
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ktime = float(m.group('ktime'))
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if(ktime > 120):
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break
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msg = m.group('msg')
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data.dmesgtext.append(line)
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if(ktime == 0.0 and re.match('^Linux version .*', msg)):
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if(not sysvals.stamp['kernel']):
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sysvals.stamp['kernel'] = sysvals.kernelVersion(msg)
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continue
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m = re.match('.* setting system clock to (?P<d>[0-9\-]*)[ A-Z](?P<t>[0-9:]*) UTC.*', msg)
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if(m):
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bt = datetime.strptime(m.group('d')+' '+m.group('t'), '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')
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bt = bt - timedelta(seconds=int(ktime))
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data.boottime = bt.strftime('%Y-%m-%d_%H:%M:%S')
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sysvals.stamp['time'] = bt.strftime('%B %d %Y, %I:%M:%S %p')
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continue
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m = re.match('^calling *(?P<f>.*)\+.* @ (?P<p>[0-9]*)', msg)
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if(m):
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func = m.group('f')
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pid = int(m.group('p'))
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devtemp[func] = (ktime, pid)
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continue
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m = re.match('^initcall *(?P<f>.*)\+.* returned (?P<r>.*) after (?P<t>.*) usecs', msg)
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if(m):
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data.valid = True
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data.end = ktime
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f, r, t = m.group('f', 'r', 't')
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if(f in devtemp):
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start, pid = devtemp[f]
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data.newAction(phase, f, pid, start, ktime, int(r), int(t))
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del devtemp[f]
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continue
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if(re.match('^Freeing unused kernel .*', msg)):
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data.tUserMode = ktime
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data.dmesg['kernel']['end'] = ktime
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data.dmesg['user']['start'] = ktime
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phase = 'user'
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if tp.stamp:
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sysvals.stamp = 0
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tp.parseStamp(data, sysvals)
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data.dmesg['user']['end'] = data.end
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lf.close()
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return data
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# Function: parseTraceLog
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# Description:
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# Check if trace is available and copy to a temp file
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def parseTraceLog(data):
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sysvals.vprint('Analyzing the ftrace data (%s)...' % \
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os.path.basename(sysvals.ftracefile))
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# if available, calculate cgfilter allowable ranges
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cgfilter = []
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if len(sysvals.cgfilter) > 0:
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for p in data.phases:
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list = data.dmesg[p]['list']
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for i in sysvals.cgfilter:
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if i in list:
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cgfilter.append([list[i]['start']-0.0001,
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list[i]['end']+0.0001])
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# parse the trace log
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ftemp = dict()
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tp = aslib.TestProps()
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tp.setTracerType('function_graph')
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tf = open(sysvals.ftracefile, 'r')
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for line in tf:
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if line[0] == '#':
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continue
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m = re.match(tp.ftrace_line_fmt, line.strip())
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if(not m):
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continue
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m_time, m_proc, m_pid, m_msg, m_dur = \
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m.group('time', 'proc', 'pid', 'msg', 'dur')
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t = float(m_time)
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if len(cgfilter) > 0:
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allow = False
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for r in cgfilter:
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if t >= r[0] and t < r[1]:
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allow = True
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break
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if not allow:
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continue
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if t > data.end:
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break
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if(m_time and m_pid and m_msg):
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t = aslib.FTraceLine(m_time, m_msg, m_dur)
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pid = int(m_pid)
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else:
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continue
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if t.fevent or t.fkprobe:
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continue
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key = (m_proc, pid)
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if(key not in ftemp):
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ftemp[key] = []
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ftemp[key].append(aslib.FTraceCallGraph(pid, sysvals))
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cg = ftemp[key][-1]
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res = cg.addLine(t)
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if(res != 0):
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ftemp[key].append(aslib.FTraceCallGraph(pid, sysvals))
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if(res == -1):
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ftemp[key][-1].addLine(t)
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tf.close()
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# add the callgraph data to the device hierarchy
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for key in ftemp:
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proc, pid = key
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for cg in ftemp[key]:
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if len(cg.list) < 1 or cg.invalid or (cg.end - cg.start == 0):
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continue
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if(not cg.postProcess()):
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pprint('Sanity check failed for %s-%d' % (proc, pid))
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continue
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# match cg data to devices
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devname = data.deviceMatch(pid, cg)
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if not devname:
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kind = 'Orphan'
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if cg.partial:
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kind = 'Partial'
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sysvals.vprint('%s callgraph found for %s %s-%d [%f - %f]' %\
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(kind, cg.name, proc, pid, cg.start, cg.end))
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elif len(cg.list) > 1000000:
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pprint('WARNING: the callgraph found for %s is massive! (%d lines)' %\
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(devname, len(cg.list)))
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|
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# Function: retrieveLogs
|
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# Description:
|
|
# Create copies of dmesg and/or ftrace for later processing
|
|
def retrieveLogs():
|
|
# check ftrace is configured first
|
|
if sysvals.useftrace:
|
|
tracer = sysvals.fgetVal('current_tracer').strip()
|
|
if tracer != 'function_graph':
|
|
doError('ftrace not configured for a boot callgraph')
|
|
# create the folder and get dmesg
|
|
sysvals.systemInfo(aslib.dmidecode(sysvals.mempath))
|
|
sysvals.initTestOutput('boot')
|
|
sysvals.writeDatafileHeader(sysvals.dmesgfile)
|
|
call('dmesg >> '+sysvals.dmesgfile, shell=True)
|
|
if not sysvals.useftrace:
|
|
return
|
|
# get ftrace
|
|
sysvals.writeDatafileHeader(sysvals.ftracefile)
|
|
call('cat '+sysvals.tpath+'trace >> '+sysvals.ftracefile, shell=True)
|
|
|
|
# Function: colorForName
|
|
# Description:
|
|
# Generate a repeatable color from a list for a given name
|
|
def colorForName(name):
|
|
list = [
|
|
('c1', '#ec9999'),
|
|
('c2', '#ffc1a6'),
|
|
('c3', '#fff0a6'),
|
|
('c4', '#adf199'),
|
|
('c5', '#9fadea'),
|
|
('c6', '#a699c1'),
|
|
('c7', '#ad99b4'),
|
|
('c8', '#eaffea'),
|
|
('c9', '#dcecfb'),
|
|
('c10', '#ffffea')
|
|
]
|
|
i = 0
|
|
total = 0
|
|
count = len(list)
|
|
while i < len(name):
|
|
total += ord(name[i])
|
|
i += 1
|
|
return list[total % count]
|
|
|
|
def cgOverview(cg, minlen):
|
|
stats = dict()
|
|
large = []
|
|
for l in cg.list:
|
|
if l.fcall and l.depth == 1:
|
|
if l.length >= minlen:
|
|
large.append(l)
|
|
if l.name not in stats:
|
|
stats[l.name] = [0, 0.0]
|
|
stats[l.name][0] += (l.length * 1000.0)
|
|
stats[l.name][1] += 1
|
|
return (large, stats)
|
|
|
|
# Function: createBootGraph
|
|
# Description:
|
|
# Create the output html file from the resident test data
|
|
# Arguments:
|
|
# testruns: array of Data objects from parseKernelLog or parseTraceLog
|
|
# Output:
|
|
# True if the html file was created, false if it failed
|
|
def createBootGraph(data):
|
|
# html function templates
|
|
html_srccall = '<div id={6} title="{5}" class="srccall" style="left:{1}%;top:{2}px;height:{3}px;width:{4}%;line-height:{3}px;">{0}</div>\n'
|
|
html_timetotal = '<table class="time1">\n<tr>'\
|
|
'<td class="blue">Init process starts @ <b>{0} ms</b></td>'\
|
|
'<td class="blue">Last initcall ends @ <b>{1} ms</b></td>'\
|
|
'</tr>\n</table>\n'
|
|
|
|
# device timeline
|
|
devtl = aslib.Timeline(100, 20)
|
|
|
|
# write the test title and general info header
|
|
devtl.createHeader(sysvals, sysvals.stamp)
|
|
|
|
# Generate the header for this timeline
|
|
t0 = data.start
|
|
tMax = data.end
|
|
tTotal = tMax - t0
|
|
if(tTotal == 0):
|
|
pprint('ERROR: No timeline data')
|
|
return False
|
|
user_mode = '%.0f'%(data.tUserMode*1000)
|
|
last_init = '%.0f'%(tTotal*1000)
|
|
devtl.html += html_timetotal.format(user_mode, last_init)
|
|
|
|
# determine the maximum number of rows we need to draw
|
|
devlist = []
|
|
for p in data.phases:
|
|
list = data.dmesg[p]['list']
|
|
for devname in list:
|
|
d = aslib.DevItem(0, p, list[devname])
|
|
devlist.append(d)
|
|
devtl.getPhaseRows(devlist, 0, 'start')
|
|
devtl.calcTotalRows()
|
|
|
|
# draw the timeline background
|
|
devtl.createZoomBox()
|
|
devtl.html += devtl.html_tblock.format('boot', '0', '100', devtl.scaleH)
|
|
for p in data.phases:
|
|
phase = data.dmesg[p]
|
|
length = phase['end']-phase['start']
|
|
left = '%.3f' % (((phase['start']-t0)*100.0)/tTotal)
|
|
width = '%.3f' % ((length*100.0)/tTotal)
|
|
devtl.html += devtl.html_phase.format(left, width, \
|
|
'%.3f'%devtl.scaleH, '%.3f'%devtl.bodyH, \
|
|
phase['color'], '')
|
|
|
|
# draw the device timeline
|
|
num = 0
|
|
devstats = dict()
|
|
for phase in data.phases:
|
|
list = data.dmesg[phase]['list']
|
|
for devname in sorted(list):
|
|
cls, color = colorForName(devname)
|
|
dev = list[devname]
|
|
info = '@|%.3f|%.3f|%.3f|%d' % (dev['start']*1000.0, dev['end']*1000.0,
|
|
dev['ulen']/1000.0, dev['ret'])
|
|
devstats[dev['id']] = {'info':info}
|
|
dev['color'] = color
|
|
height = devtl.phaseRowHeight(0, phase, dev['row'])
|
|
top = '%.6f' % ((dev['row']*height) + devtl.scaleH)
|
|
left = '%.6f' % (((dev['start']-t0)*100)/tTotal)
|
|
width = '%.6f' % (((dev['end']-dev['start'])*100)/tTotal)
|
|
length = ' (%0.3f ms) ' % ((dev['end']-dev['start'])*1000)
|
|
devtl.html += devtl.html_device.format(dev['id'],
|
|
devname+length+phase+'_mode', left, top, '%.3f'%height,
|
|
width, devname, ' '+cls, '')
|
|
rowtop = devtl.phaseRowTop(0, phase, dev['row'])
|
|
height = '%.6f' % (devtl.rowH / 2)
|
|
top = '%.6f' % (rowtop + devtl.scaleH + (devtl.rowH / 2))
|
|
if data.do_one_initcall:
|
|
if('ftrace' not in dev):
|
|
continue
|
|
cg = dev['ftrace']
|
|
large, stats = cgOverview(cg, 0.001)
|
|
devstats[dev['id']]['fstat'] = stats
|
|
for l in large:
|
|
left = '%f' % (((l.time-t0)*100)/tTotal)
|
|
width = '%f' % (l.length*100/tTotal)
|
|
title = '%s (%0.3fms)' % (l.name, l.length * 1000.0)
|
|
devtl.html += html_srccall.format(l.name, left,
|
|
top, height, width, title, 'x%d'%num)
|
|
num += 1
|
|
continue
|
|
if('ftraces' not in dev):
|
|
continue
|
|
for cg in dev['ftraces']:
|
|
left = '%f' % (((cg.start-t0)*100)/tTotal)
|
|
width = '%f' % ((cg.end-cg.start)*100/tTotal)
|
|
cglen = (cg.end - cg.start) * 1000.0
|
|
title = '%s (%0.3fms)' % (cg.name, cglen)
|
|
cg.id = 'x%d' % num
|
|
devtl.html += html_srccall.format(cg.name, left,
|
|
top, height, width, title, dev['id']+cg.id)
|
|
num += 1
|
|
|
|
# draw the time scale, try to make the number of labels readable
|
|
devtl.createTimeScale(t0, tMax, tTotal, 'boot')
|
|
devtl.html += '</div>\n'
|
|
|
|
# timeline is finished
|
|
devtl.html += '</div>\n</div>\n'
|
|
|
|
# draw a legend which describes the phases by color
|
|
devtl.html += '<div class="legend">\n'
|
|
pdelta = 20.0
|
|
pmargin = 36.0
|
|
for phase in data.phases:
|
|
order = '%.2f' % ((data.dmesg[phase]['order'] * pdelta) + pmargin)
|
|
devtl.html += devtl.html_legend.format(order, \
|
|
data.dmesg[phase]['color'], phase+'_mode', phase[0])
|
|
devtl.html += '</div>\n'
|
|
|
|
hf = open(sysvals.htmlfile, 'w')
|
|
|
|
# add the css
|
|
extra = '\
|
|
.c1 {background:rgba(209,0,0,0.4);}\n\
|
|
.c2 {background:rgba(255,102,34,0.4);}\n\
|
|
.c3 {background:rgba(255,218,33,0.4);}\n\
|
|
.c4 {background:rgba(51,221,0,0.4);}\n\
|
|
.c5 {background:rgba(17,51,204,0.4);}\n\
|
|
.c6 {background:rgba(34,0,102,0.4);}\n\
|
|
.c7 {background:rgba(51,0,68,0.4);}\n\
|
|
.c8 {background:rgba(204,255,204,0.4);}\n\
|
|
.c9 {background:rgba(169,208,245,0.4);}\n\
|
|
.c10 {background:rgba(255,255,204,0.4);}\n\
|
|
.vt {transform:rotate(-60deg);transform-origin:0 0;}\n\
|
|
table.fstat {table-layout:fixed;padding:150px 15px 0 0;font-size:10px;column-width:30px;}\n\
|
|
.fstat th {width:55px;}\n\
|
|
.fstat td {text-align:left;width:35px;}\n\
|
|
.srccall {position:absolute;font-size:10px;z-index:7;overflow:hidden;color:black;text-align:center;white-space:nowrap;border-radius:5px;border:1px solid black;background:linear-gradient(to bottom right,#CCC,#969696);}\n\
|
|
.srccall:hover {color:white;font-weight:bold;border:1px solid white;}\n'
|
|
aslib.addCSS(hf, sysvals, 1, False, extra)
|
|
|
|
# write the device timeline
|
|
hf.write(devtl.html)
|
|
|
|
# add boot specific html
|
|
statinfo = 'var devstats = {\n'
|
|
for n in sorted(devstats):
|
|
statinfo += '\t"%s": [\n\t\t"%s",\n' % (n, devstats[n]['info'])
|
|
if 'fstat' in devstats[n]:
|
|
funcs = devstats[n]['fstat']
|
|
for f in sorted(funcs, key=lambda k:(funcs[k], k), reverse=True):
|
|
if funcs[f][0] < 0.01 and len(funcs) > 10:
|
|
break
|
|
statinfo += '\t\t"%f|%s|%d",\n' % (funcs[f][0], f, funcs[f][1])
|
|
statinfo += '\t],\n'
|
|
statinfo += '};\n'
|
|
html = \
|
|
'<div id="devicedetailtitle"></div>\n'\
|
|
'<div id="devicedetail" style="display:none;">\n'\
|
|
'<div id="devicedetail0">\n'
|
|
for p in data.phases:
|
|
phase = data.dmesg[p]
|
|
html += devtl.html_phaselet.format(p+'_mode', '0', '100', phase['color'])
|
|
html += '</div>\n</div>\n'\
|
|
'<script type="text/javascript">\n'+statinfo+\
|
|
'</script>\n'
|
|
hf.write(html)
|
|
|
|
# add the callgraph html
|
|
if(sysvals.usecallgraph):
|
|
aslib.addCallgraphs(sysvals, hf, data)
|
|
|
|
# add the test log as a hidden div
|
|
if sysvals.testlog and sysvals.logmsg:
|
|
hf.write('<div id="testlog" style="display:none;">\n'+sysvals.logmsg+'</div>\n')
|
|
# add the dmesg log as a hidden div
|
|
if sysvals.dmesglog:
|
|
hf.write('<div id="dmesglog" style="display:none;">\n')
|
|
for line in data.dmesgtext:
|
|
line = line.replace('<', '<').replace('>', '>')
|
|
hf.write(line)
|
|
hf.write('</div>\n')
|
|
|
|
# write the footer and close
|
|
aslib.addScriptCode(hf, [data])
|
|
hf.write('</body>\n</html>\n')
|
|
hf.close()
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
# Function: updateCron
|
|
# Description:
|
|
# (restore=False) Set the tool to run automatically on reboot
|
|
# (restore=True) Restore the original crontab
|
|
def updateCron(restore=False):
|
|
if not restore:
|
|
sysvals.rootUser(True)
|
|
crondir = '/var/spool/cron/crontabs/'
|
|
if not os.path.exists(crondir):
|
|
crondir = '/var/spool/cron/'
|
|
if not os.path.exists(crondir):
|
|
doError('%s not found' % crondir)
|
|
cronfile = crondir+'root'
|
|
backfile = crondir+'root-analyze_boot-backup'
|
|
cmd = sysvals.getExec('crontab')
|
|
if not cmd:
|
|
doError('crontab not found')
|
|
# on restore: move the backup cron back into place
|
|
if restore:
|
|
if os.path.exists(backfile):
|
|
shutil.move(backfile, cronfile)
|
|
call([cmd, cronfile])
|
|
return
|
|
# backup current cron and install new one with reboot
|
|
if os.path.exists(cronfile):
|
|
shutil.move(cronfile, backfile)
|
|
else:
|
|
fp = open(backfile, 'w')
|
|
fp.close()
|
|
res = -1
|
|
try:
|
|
fp = open(backfile, 'r')
|
|
op = open(cronfile, 'w')
|
|
for line in fp:
|
|
if not sysvals.myCronJob(line):
|
|
op.write(line)
|
|
continue
|
|
fp.close()
|
|
op.write('@reboot python %s\n' % sysvals.cronjobCmdString())
|
|
op.close()
|
|
res = call([cmd, cronfile])
|
|
except Exception as e:
|
|
pprint('Exception: %s' % str(e))
|
|
shutil.move(backfile, cronfile)
|
|
res = -1
|
|
if res != 0:
|
|
doError('crontab failed')
|
|
|
|
# Function: updateGrub
|
|
# Description:
|
|
# update grub.cfg for all kernels with our parameters
|
|
def updateGrub(restore=False):
|
|
# call update-grub on restore
|
|
if restore:
|
|
try:
|
|
call(sysvals.blexec, stderr=PIPE, stdout=PIPE,
|
|
env={'PATH': '.:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin'})
|
|
except Exception as e:
|
|
pprint('Exception: %s\n' % str(e))
|
|
return
|
|
# extract the option and create a grub config without it
|
|
sysvals.rootUser(True)
|
|
tgtopt = 'GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT'
|
|
cmdline = ''
|
|
grubfile = '/etc/default/grub'
|
|
tempfile = '/etc/default/grub.analyze_boot'
|
|
shutil.move(grubfile, tempfile)
|
|
res = -1
|
|
try:
|
|
fp = open(tempfile, 'r')
|
|
op = open(grubfile, 'w')
|
|
cont = False
|
|
for line in fp:
|
|
line = line.strip()
|
|
if len(line) == 0 or line[0] == '#':
|
|
continue
|
|
opt = line.split('=')[0].strip()
|
|
if opt == tgtopt:
|
|
cmdline = line.split('=', 1)[1].strip('\\')
|
|
if line[-1] == '\\':
|
|
cont = True
|
|
elif cont:
|
|
cmdline += line.strip('\\')
|
|
if line[-1] != '\\':
|
|
cont = False
|
|
else:
|
|
op.write('%s\n' % line)
|
|
fp.close()
|
|
# if the target option value is in quotes, strip them
|
|
sp = '"'
|
|
val = cmdline.strip()
|
|
if val and (val[0] == '\'' or val[0] == '"'):
|
|
sp = val[0]
|
|
val = val.strip(sp)
|
|
cmdline = val
|
|
# append our cmd line options
|
|
if len(cmdline) > 0:
|
|
cmdline += ' '
|
|
cmdline += sysvals.kernelParams()
|
|
# write out the updated target option
|
|
op.write('\n%s=%s%s%s\n' % (tgtopt, sp, cmdline, sp))
|
|
op.close()
|
|
res = call(sysvals.blexec)
|
|
os.remove(grubfile)
|
|
except Exception as e:
|
|
pprint('Exception: %s' % str(e))
|
|
res = -1
|
|
# cleanup
|
|
shutil.move(tempfile, grubfile)
|
|
if res != 0:
|
|
doError('update grub failed')
|
|
|
|
# Function: updateKernelParams
|
|
# Description:
|
|
# update boot conf for all kernels with our parameters
|
|
def updateKernelParams(restore=False):
|
|
# find the boot loader
|
|
sysvals.getBootLoader()
|
|
if sysvals.bootloader == 'grub':
|
|
updateGrub(restore)
|
|
|
|
# Function: doError Description:
|
|
# generic error function for catastrphic failures
|
|
# Arguments:
|
|
# msg: the error message to print
|
|
# help: True if printHelp should be called after, False otherwise
|
|
def doError(msg, help=False):
|
|
if help == True:
|
|
printHelp()
|
|
pprint('ERROR: %s\n' % msg)
|
|
sysvals.outputResult({'error':msg})
|
|
sys.exit()
|
|
|
|
# Function: printHelp
|
|
# Description:
|
|
# print out the help text
|
|
def printHelp():
|
|
pprint('\n%s v%s\n'\
|
|
'Usage: bootgraph <options> <command>\n'\
|
|
'\n'\
|
|
'Description:\n'\
|
|
' This tool reads in a dmesg log of linux kernel boot and\n'\
|
|
' creates an html representation of the boot timeline up to\n'\
|
|
' the start of the init process.\n'\
|
|
'\n'\
|
|
' If no specific command is given the tool reads the current dmesg\n'\
|
|
' and/or ftrace log and creates a timeline\n'\
|
|
'\n'\
|
|
' Generates output files in subdirectory: boot-yymmdd-HHMMSS\n'\
|
|
' HTML output: <hostname>_boot.html\n'\
|
|
' raw dmesg output: <hostname>_boot_dmesg.txt\n'\
|
|
' raw ftrace output: <hostname>_boot_ftrace.txt\n'\
|
|
'\n'\
|
|
'Options:\n'\
|
|
' -h Print this help text\n'\
|
|
' -v Print the current tool version\n'\
|
|
' -verbose Print extra information during execution and analysis\n'\
|
|
' -addlogs Add the dmesg log to the html output\n'\
|
|
' -result fn Export a results table to a text file for parsing.\n'\
|
|
' -o name Overrides the output subdirectory name when running a new test\n'\
|
|
' default: boot-{date}-{time}\n'\
|
|
' [advanced]\n'\
|
|
' -fstat Use ftrace to add function detail and statistics (default: disabled)\n'\
|
|
' -f/-callgraph Add callgraph detail, can be very large (default: disabled)\n'\
|
|
' -maxdepth N limit the callgraph data to N call levels (default: 2)\n'\
|
|
' -mincg ms Discard all callgraphs shorter than ms milliseconds (e.g. 0.001 for us)\n'\
|
|
' -timeprec N Number of significant digits in timestamps (0:S, 3:ms, [6:us])\n'\
|
|
' -expandcg pre-expand the callgraph data in the html output (default: disabled)\n'\
|
|
' -func list Limit ftrace to comma-delimited list of functions (default: do_one_initcall)\n'\
|
|
' -cgfilter S Filter the callgraph output in the timeline\n'\
|
|
' -cgskip file Callgraph functions to skip, off to disable (default: cgskip.txt)\n'\
|
|
' -bl name Use the following boot loader for kernel params (default: grub)\n'\
|
|
' -reboot Reboot the machine automatically and generate a new timeline\n'\
|
|
' -manual Show the steps to generate a new timeline manually (used with -reboot)\n'\
|
|
'\n'\
|
|
'Other commands:\n'\
|
|
' -flistall Print all functions capable of being captured in ftrace\n'\
|
|
' -sysinfo Print out system info extracted from BIOS\n'\
|
|
' -which exec Print an executable path, should function even without PATH\n'\
|
|
' [redo]\n'\
|
|
' -dmesg file Create HTML output using dmesg input (used with -ftrace)\n'\
|
|
' -ftrace file Create HTML output using ftrace input (used with -dmesg)\n'\
|
|
'' % (sysvals.title, sysvals.version))
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
# ----------------- MAIN --------------------
|
|
# exec start (skipped if script is loaded as library)
|
|
if __name__ == '__main__':
|
|
# loop through the command line arguments
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cmd = ''
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testrun = True
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switchoff = ['disable', 'off', 'false', '0']
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simplecmds = ['-sysinfo', '-kpupdate', '-flistall', '-checkbl']
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cgskip = ''
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if '-f' in sys.argv:
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cgskip = sysvals.configFile('cgskip.txt')
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args = iter(sys.argv[1:])
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mdset = False
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for arg in args:
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if(arg == '-h'):
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printHelp()
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sys.exit()
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elif(arg == '-v'):
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pprint("Version %s" % sysvals.version)
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sys.exit()
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elif(arg == '-verbose'):
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sysvals.verbose = True
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elif(arg in simplecmds):
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cmd = arg[1:]
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elif(arg == '-fstat'):
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sysvals.useftrace = True
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elif(arg == '-callgraph' or arg == '-f'):
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sysvals.useftrace = True
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sysvals.usecallgraph = True
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elif(arg == '-cgdump'):
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sysvals.cgdump = True
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elif(arg == '-mincg'):
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sysvals.mincglen = aslib.getArgFloat('-mincg', args, 0.0, 10000.0)
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elif(arg == '-cgfilter'):
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try:
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val = next(args)
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except:
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doError('No callgraph functions supplied', True)
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sysvals.setCallgraphFilter(val)
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elif(arg == '-cgskip'):
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try:
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val = next(args)
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except:
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doError('No file supplied', True)
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if val.lower() in switchoff:
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cgskip = ''
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else:
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cgskip = sysvals.configFile(val)
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if(not cgskip):
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doError('%s does not exist' % cgskip)
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elif(arg == '-bl'):
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|
try:
|
|
val = next(args)
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except:
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doError('No boot loader name supplied', True)
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|
if val.lower() not in ['grub']:
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doError('Unknown boot loader: %s' % val, True)
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sysvals.bootloader = val.lower()
|
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elif(arg == '-timeprec'):
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sysvals.setPrecision(aslib.getArgInt('-timeprec', args, 0, 6))
|
|
elif(arg == '-maxdepth'):
|
|
mdset = True
|
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sysvals.max_graph_depth = aslib.getArgInt('-maxdepth', args, 0, 1000)
|
|
elif(arg == '-func'):
|
|
try:
|
|
val = next(args)
|
|
except:
|
|
doError('No filter functions supplied', True)
|
|
sysvals.useftrace = True
|
|
sysvals.usecallgraph = True
|
|
sysvals.rootCheck(True)
|
|
sysvals.setGraphFilter(val)
|
|
elif(arg == '-ftrace'):
|
|
try:
|
|
val = next(args)
|
|
except:
|
|
doError('No ftrace file supplied', True)
|
|
if(os.path.exists(val) == False):
|
|
doError('%s does not exist' % val)
|
|
testrun = False
|
|
sysvals.ftracefile = val
|
|
elif(arg == '-addlogs'):
|
|
sysvals.dmesglog = True
|
|
elif(arg == '-expandcg'):
|
|
sysvals.cgexp = True
|
|
elif(arg == '-dmesg'):
|
|
try:
|
|
val = next(args)
|
|
except:
|
|
doError('No dmesg file supplied', True)
|
|
if(os.path.exists(val) == False):
|
|
doError('%s does not exist' % val)
|
|
testrun = False
|
|
sysvals.dmesgfile = val
|
|
elif(arg == '-o'):
|
|
try:
|
|
val = next(args)
|
|
except:
|
|
doError('No subdirectory name supplied', True)
|
|
sysvals.testdir = sysvals.setOutputFolder(val)
|
|
elif(arg == '-result'):
|
|
try:
|
|
val = next(args)
|
|
except:
|
|
doError('No result file supplied', True)
|
|
sysvals.result = val
|
|
elif(arg == '-reboot'):
|
|
sysvals.reboot = True
|
|
elif(arg == '-manual'):
|
|
sysvals.reboot = True
|
|
sysvals.manual = True
|
|
# remaining options are only for cron job use
|
|
elif(arg == '-cronjob'):
|
|
sysvals.iscronjob = True
|
|
elif(arg == '-which'):
|
|
try:
|
|
val = next(args)
|
|
except:
|
|
doError('No executable supplied', True)
|
|
out = sysvals.getExec(val)
|
|
if not out:
|
|
print('%s not found' % val)
|
|
sys.exit(1)
|
|
print(out)
|
|
sys.exit(0)
|
|
else:
|
|
doError('Invalid argument: '+arg, True)
|
|
|
|
# compatibility errors and access checks
|
|
if(sysvals.iscronjob and (sysvals.reboot or \
|
|
sysvals.dmesgfile or sysvals.ftracefile or cmd)):
|
|
doError('-cronjob is meant for batch purposes only')
|
|
if(sysvals.reboot and (sysvals.dmesgfile or sysvals.ftracefile)):
|
|
doError('-reboot and -dmesg/-ftrace are incompatible')
|
|
if cmd or sysvals.reboot or sysvals.iscronjob or testrun:
|
|
sysvals.rootCheck(True)
|
|
if (testrun and sysvals.useftrace) or cmd == 'flistall':
|
|
if not sysvals.verifyFtrace():
|
|
doError('Ftrace is not properly enabled')
|
|
|
|
# run utility commands
|
|
sysvals.cpuInfo()
|
|
if cmd != '':
|
|
if cmd == 'kpupdate':
|
|
updateKernelParams()
|
|
elif cmd == 'flistall':
|
|
for f in sysvals.getBootFtraceFilterFunctions():
|
|
print(f)
|
|
elif cmd == 'checkbl':
|
|
sysvals.getBootLoader()
|
|
pprint('Boot Loader: %s\n%s' % (sysvals.bootloader, sysvals.blexec))
|
|
elif(cmd == 'sysinfo'):
|
|
sysvals.printSystemInfo(True)
|
|
sys.exit()
|
|
|
|
# reboot: update grub, setup a cronjob, and reboot
|
|
if sysvals.reboot:
|
|
if (sysvals.useftrace or sysvals.usecallgraph) and \
|
|
not sysvals.checkFtraceKernelVersion():
|
|
doError('Ftrace functionality requires kernel v4.10 or newer')
|
|
if not sysvals.manual:
|
|
updateKernelParams()
|
|
updateCron()
|
|
call('reboot')
|
|
else:
|
|
sysvals.manualRebootRequired()
|
|
sys.exit()
|
|
|
|
if sysvals.usecallgraph and cgskip:
|
|
sysvals.vprint('Using cgskip file: %s' % cgskip)
|
|
sysvals.setCallgraphBlacklist(cgskip)
|
|
|
|
# cronjob: remove the cronjob, grub changes, and disable ftrace
|
|
if sysvals.iscronjob:
|
|
updateCron(True)
|
|
updateKernelParams(True)
|
|
try:
|
|
sysvals.fsetVal('0', 'tracing_on')
|
|
except:
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
# testrun: generate copies of the logs
|
|
if testrun:
|
|
retrieveLogs()
|
|
else:
|
|
sysvals.setOutputFile()
|
|
|
|
# process the log data
|
|
if sysvals.dmesgfile:
|
|
if not mdset:
|
|
sysvals.max_graph_depth = 0
|
|
data = parseKernelLog()
|
|
if(not data.valid):
|
|
doError('No initcall data found in %s' % sysvals.dmesgfile)
|
|
if sysvals.useftrace and sysvals.ftracefile:
|
|
parseTraceLog(data)
|
|
if sysvals.cgdump:
|
|
data.debugPrint()
|
|
sys.exit()
|
|
else:
|
|
doError('dmesg file required')
|
|
|
|
sysvals.vprint('Creating the html timeline (%s)...' % sysvals.htmlfile)
|
|
sysvals.vprint('Command:\n %s' % sysvals.cmdline)
|
|
sysvals.vprint('Kernel parameters:\n %s' % sysvals.kparams)
|
|
data.printDetails()
|
|
createBootGraph(data)
|
|
|
|
# if running as root, change output dir owner to sudo_user
|
|
if testrun and os.path.isdir(sysvals.testdir) and \
|
|
os.getuid() == 0 and 'SUDO_USER' in os.environ:
|
|
cmd = 'chown -R {0}:{0} {1} > /dev/null 2>&1'
|
|
call(cmd.format(os.environ['SUDO_USER'], sysvals.testdir), shell=True)
|
|
|
|
sysvals.stamp['boot'] = (data.tUserMode - data.start) * 1000
|
|
sysvals.stamp['lastinit'] = data.end * 1000
|
|
sysvals.outputResult(sysvals.stamp)
|