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// +build darwin freebsd linux windows
package process
import (
"fmt"
"os"
"runtime"
"sort"
"strings"
"time"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
"github.com/elastic/beats/libbeat/common"
"github.com/elastic/beats/libbeat/common/match"
"github.com/elastic/beats/libbeat/logp"
"github.com/elastic/beats/metricbeat/module/system"
"github.com/elastic/beats/metricbeat/module/system/memory"
sigar "github.com/elastic/gosigar"
)
var NumCPU = runtime.NumCPU()
type ProcsMap map[int]*Process
type Process struct {
Pid int `json:"pid"`
Ppid int `json:"ppid"`
Pgid int `json:"pgid"`
Name string `json:"name"`
Username string `json:"username"`
State string `json:"state"`
CmdLine string `json:"cmdline"`
Cwd string `json:"cwd"`
Mem sigar.ProcMem
Cpu sigar.ProcTime
SampleTime time.Time
FD sigar.ProcFDUsage
Env common.MapStr
cpuTotalPct float64
cpuTotalPctNorm float64
}
type ProcStats struct {
Procs []string
ProcsMap ProcsMap
CpuTicks bool
EnvWhitelist []string
CacheCmdLine bool
IncludeTop includeTopConfig
procRegexps []match.Matcher // List of regular expressions used to whitelist processes.
envRegexps []match.Matcher // List of regular expressions used to whitelist env vars.
}
// newProcess creates a new Process object and initializes it with process
// state information. If the process's command line and environment variables
// are known they should be passed in to avoid re-fetching the information.
func newProcess(pid int, cmdline string, env common.MapStr) (*Process, error) {
state := sigar.ProcState{}
if err := state.Get(pid); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("error getting process state for pid=%d: %v", pid, err)
}
exe := sigar.ProcExe{}
if err := exe.Get(pid); err != nil && !sigar.IsNotImplemented(err) && !os.IsPermission(err) {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("error getting process exe for pid=%d: %v", pid, err)
}
proc := Process{
Pid: pid,
Ppid: state.Ppid,
Pgid: state.Pgid,
Name: state.Name,
Username: state.Username,
State: getProcState(byte(state.State)),
CmdLine: cmdline,
Cwd: exe.Cwd,
Env: env,
}
return &proc, nil
}
// getDetails fetches CPU, memory, FD usage, command line arguments, and
// environment variables for the process. The envPredicate parameter is an
// optional predicate function that should return true if an environment
// variable should be saved with the process. If the argument is nil then all
// environment variables are stored.
func (proc *Process) getDetails(envPredicate func(string) bool) error {
proc.SampleTime = time.Now()
proc.Mem = sigar.ProcMem{}
if err := proc.Mem.Get(proc.Pid); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("error getting process mem for pid=%d: %v", proc.Pid, err)
}
proc.Cpu = sigar.ProcTime{}
if err := proc.Cpu.Get(proc.Pid); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("error getting process cpu time for pid=%d: %v", proc.Pid, err)
}
if proc.CmdLine == "" {
args := sigar.ProcArgs{}
if err := args.Get(proc.Pid); err != nil && !sigar.IsNotImplemented(err) {
return fmt.Errorf("error getting process arguments for pid=%d: %v", proc.Pid, err)
}
proc.CmdLine = strings.Join(args.List, " ")
}
if fd, err := getProcFDUsage(proc.Pid); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("error getting process file descriptor usage for pid=%d: %v", proc.Pid, err)
} else if fd != nil {
proc.FD = *fd
}
if proc.Env == nil {
proc.Env = common.MapStr{}
if err := getProcEnv(proc.Pid, proc.Env, envPredicate); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("error getting process environment variables for pid=%d: %v", proc.Pid, err)
}
}
return nil
}
// getProcFDUsage returns file descriptor usage information for the process
// identified by the given PID. If the feature is not implemented then nil
// is returned with no error. If there is a permission error while reading the
// data then nil is returned with no error (/proc/[pid]/fd requires root
// permissions). Any other errors that occur are returned.
func getProcFDUsage(pid int) (*sigar.ProcFDUsage, error) {
// It's not possible to collect FD usage from other processes on FreeBSD
// due to linprocfs not exposing the information.
if runtime.GOOS == "freebsd" && pid != os.Getpid() {
return nil, nil
}
fd := sigar.ProcFDUsage{}
if err := fd.Get(pid); err != nil {
switch {
case sigar.IsNotImplemented(err):
return nil, nil
case os.IsPermission(err):
return nil, nil
default:
return nil, err
}
}
return &fd, nil
}
// getProcEnv gets the process's environment variables and writes them to the
// out parameter. It handles ErrNotImplemented and permission errors. Any other
// errors are returned.
//
// The filter function should return true if a given environment variable should
// be added to the out parameter.
//
// On Linux you must be root to read other processes' environment variables.
func getProcEnv(pid int, out common.MapStr, filter func(v string) bool) error {
env := &sigar.ProcEnv{}
if err := env.Get(pid); err != nil {
switch {
case sigar.IsNotImplemented(err):
return nil
case os.IsPermission(err):
return nil
default:
return err
}
}
for k, v := range env.Vars {
if filter == nil || filter(k) {
out[k] = v
}
}
return nil
}
func GetProcMemPercentage(proc *Process, totalPhyMem uint64) float64 {
// in unit tests, total_phymem is set to a value greater than zero
if totalPhyMem == 0 {
memStat, err := memory.GetMemory()
if err != nil {
logp.Warn("Getting memory details: %v", err)
return 0
}
totalPhyMem = memStat.Mem.Total
}
perc := (float64(proc.Mem.Resident) / float64(totalPhyMem))
return system.Round(perc)
}
func Pids() ([]int, error) {
pids := sigar.ProcList{}
err := pids.Get()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return pids.List, nil
}
func getProcState(b byte) string {
switch b {
case 'S':
return "sleeping"
case 'R':
return "running"
case 'D':
return "idle"
case 'T':
return "stopped"
case 'Z':
return "zombie"
}
return "unknown"
}
func (procStats *ProcStats) getProcessEvent(process *Process) common.MapStr {
proc := common.MapStr{
"pid": process.Pid,
"ppid": process.Ppid,
"pgid": process.Pgid,
"name": process.Name,
"state": process.State,
"username": process.Username,
"memory": common.MapStr{
"size": process.Mem.Size,
"rss": common.MapStr{
"bytes": process.Mem.Resident,
"pct": GetProcMemPercentage(process, 0 /* read total mem usage */),
},
"share": process.Mem.Share,
},
}
if process.CmdLine != "" {
proc["cmdline"] = process.CmdLine
}
if process.Cwd != "" {
proc["cwd"] = process.Cwd
}
if len(process.Env) > 0 {
proc["env"] = process.Env
}
proc["cpu"] = common.MapStr{
"total": common.MapStr{
"pct": process.cpuTotalPct,
"norm": common.MapStr{
"pct": process.cpuTotalPctNorm,
},
},
"start_time": unixTimeMsToTime(process.Cpu.StartTime),
}
if procStats.CpuTicks {
proc.Put("cpu.user.ticks", process.Cpu.User)
proc.Put("cpu.system.ticks", process.Cpu.Sys)
proc.Put("cpu.total.ticks", process.Cpu.Total)
}
if process.FD != (sigar.ProcFDUsage{}) {
proc["fd"] = common.MapStr{
"open": process.FD.Open,
"limit": common.MapStr{
"soft": process.FD.SoftLimit,
"hard": process.FD.HardLimit,
},
}
}
return proc
}
// GetProcCpuPercentage returns the percentage of total CPU time consumed by
// the process during the period between the given samples. Two percentages are
// returned (these must be multiplied by 100). The first is a normalized based
// on the number of cores such that the value ranges on [0, 1]. The second is
// not normalized and the value ranges on [0, number_of_cores].
//
// Implementation note: The total system CPU time (including idle) is not
// provided so this method will resort to using the difference in wall-clock
// time multiplied by the number of cores as the total amount of CPU time
// available between samples. This could result in incorrect percentages if the
// wall-clock is adjusted (prior to Go 1.9) or the machine is suspended.
func GetProcCpuPercentage(s0, s1 *Process) (normalizedPct, pct float64) {
if s0 != nil && s1 != nil {
timeDelta := s1.SampleTime.Sub(s0.SampleTime)
timeDeltaMillis := timeDelta / time.Millisecond
totalCPUDeltaMillis := int64(s1.Cpu.Total - s0.Cpu.Total)
pct := float64(totalCPUDeltaMillis) / float64(timeDeltaMillis)
normalizedPct := pct / float64(NumCPU)
return system.Round(normalizedPct), system.Round(pct)
}
return 0, 0
}
func (procStats *ProcStats) MatchProcess(name string) bool {
for _, reg := range procStats.procRegexps {
if reg.MatchString(name) {
return true
}
}
return false
}
func (procStats *ProcStats) InitProcStats() error {
procStats.ProcsMap = make(ProcsMap)
if len(procStats.Procs) == 0 {
return nil
}
procStats.procRegexps = []match.Matcher{}
for _, pattern := range procStats.Procs {
reg, err := match.Compile(pattern)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Failed to compile regexp [%s]: %v", pattern, err)
}
procStats.procRegexps = append(procStats.procRegexps, reg)
}
procStats.envRegexps = make([]match.Matcher, 0, len(procStats.EnvWhitelist))
for _, pattern := range procStats.EnvWhitelist {
reg, err := match.Compile(pattern)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to compile env whitelist regexp [%v]: %v", pattern, err)
}
procStats.envRegexps = append(procStats.envRegexps, reg)
}
return nil
}
func (procStats *ProcStats) GetProcStats() ([]common.MapStr, error) {
if len(procStats.Procs) == 0 {
return nil, nil
}
pids, err := Pids()
if err != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "failed to fetch the list of PIDs")
}
var processes []Process
newProcs := make(ProcsMap, len(pids))
for _, pid := range pids {
var cmdline string
var env common.MapStr
if previousProc := procStats.ProcsMap[pid]; previousProc != nil {
if procStats.CacheCmdLine {
cmdline = previousProc.CmdLine
}
env = previousProc.Env
}
process, err := newProcess(pid, cmdline, env)
if err != nil {
logp.Debug("metricbeat", "Skip process pid=%d: %v", pid, err)
continue
}
if procStats.MatchProcess(process.Name) {
err = process.getDetails(procStats.isWhitelistedEnvVar)
if err != nil {
logp.Err("Error getting process details. pid=%d: %v", process.Pid, err)
continue
}
newProcs[process.Pid] = process
last := procStats.ProcsMap[process.Pid]
process.cpuTotalPctNorm, process.cpuTotalPct = GetProcCpuPercentage(last, process)
processes = append(processes, *process)
}
}
procStats.ProcsMap = newProcs
processes = procStats.includeTopProcesses(processes)
logp.Debug("processes", "Filtered top processes down to %d processes", len(processes))
procs := make([]common.MapStr, 0, len(processes))
for _, process := range processes {
proc := procStats.getProcessEvent(&process)
procs = append(procs, proc)
}
return procs, nil
}
func (procStats *ProcStats) includeTopProcesses(processes []Process) []Process {
if !procStats.IncludeTop.Enabled ||
(procStats.IncludeTop.ByCPU == 0 && procStats.IncludeTop.ByMemory == 0) {
return processes
}
var result []Process
if procStats.IncludeTop.ByCPU > 0 {
sort.Slice(processes, func(i, j int) bool {
return processes[i].cpuTotalPct > processes[j].cpuTotalPct
})
result = append(result, processes[:procStats.IncludeTop.ByCPU]...)
}
if procStats.IncludeTop.ByMemory > 0 {
sort.Slice(processes, func(i, j int) bool {
return processes[i].Mem.Resident > processes[j].Mem.Resident
})
for _, proc := range processes[:procStats.IncludeTop.ByMemory] {
if !isProcessInSlice(result, &proc) {
result = append(result, proc)
}
}
}
return result
}
// isProcessInSlice looks up proc in the processes slice and returns if
// found or not
func isProcessInSlice(processes []Process, proc *Process) bool {
for _, p := range processes {
if p.Pid == proc.Pid {
return true
}
}
return false
}
// isWhitelistedEnvVar returns true if the given variable name is a match for
// the whitelist. If the whitelist is empty it returns false.
func (p ProcStats) isWhitelistedEnvVar(varName string) bool {
if len(p.envRegexps) == 0 {
return false
}
for _, p := range p.envRegexps {
if p.MatchString(varName) {
return true
}
}
return false
}
// unixTimeMsToTime converts a unix time given in milliseconds since Unix epoch
// to a common.Time value.
func unixTimeMsToTime(unixTimeMs uint64) common.Time {
return common.Time(time.Unix(0, int64(unixTimeMs*1000000)))
}