refactor: remove procfs (#1163)

* refactor: remove procfs, use personal impls/rustix directly

* buffer sharing

* inline

* some cleanup
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Clement Tsang 2023-05-21 00:53:27 -04:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -165,9 +165,9 @@ dependencies = [
"nvml-wrapper",
"once_cell",
"predicates",
"procfs",
"ratatui",
"regex",
"rustix",
"serde",
"serde_json",
"starship-battery",
@ -574,12 +574,6 @@ version = "0.3.1"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "fed44880c466736ef9a5c5b5facefb5ed0785676d0c02d612db14e54f0d84286"
[[package]]
name = "hex"
version = "0.4.3"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "7f24254aa9a54b5c858eaee2f5bccdb46aaf0e486a595ed5fd8f86ba55232a70"
[[package]]
name = "humantime"
version = "2.1.0"
@ -631,7 +625,7 @@ checksum = "adcf93614601c8129ddf72e2d5633df827ba6551541c6d8c59520a371475be1f"
dependencies = [
"hermit-abi 0.3.1",
"io-lifetimes",
"rustix 0.37.19",
"rustix",
"windows-sys 0.48.0",
]
@ -659,12 +653,6 @@ dependencies = [
"static_assertions",
]
[[package]]
name = "lazy_static"
version = "1.4.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "e2abad23fbc42b3700f2f279844dc832adb2b2eb069b2df918f455c4e18cc646"
[[package]]
name = "lazycell"
version = "1.3.0"
@ -687,12 +675,6 @@ dependencies = [
"winapi",
]
[[package]]
name = "linux-raw-sys"
version = "0.1.4"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "f051f77a7c8e6957c0696eac88f26b0117e54f52d3fc682ab19397a8812846a4"
[[package]]
name = "linux-raw-sys"
version = "0.3.7"
@ -916,19 +898,6 @@ dependencies = [
"unicode-ident",
]
[[package]]
name = "procfs"
version = "0.15.1"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "943ca7f9f29bab5844ecd8fdb3992c5969b6622bb9609b9502fef9b4310e3f1f"
dependencies = [
"bitflags",
"byteorder",
"hex",
"lazy_static",
"rustix 0.36.13",
]
[[package]]
name = "quote"
version = "1.0.27"
@ -1028,20 +997,6 @@ version = "0.1.23"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "d626bb9dae77e28219937af045c257c28bfd3f69333c512553507f5f9798cb76"
[[package]]
name = "rustix"
version = "0.36.13"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "3a38f9520be93aba504e8ca974197f46158de5dcaa9fa04b57c57cd6a679d658"
dependencies = [
"bitflags",
"errno",
"io-lifetimes",
"libc",
"linux-raw-sys 0.1.4",
"windows-sys 0.45.0",
]
[[package]]
name = "rustix"
version = "0.37.19"
@ -1052,7 +1007,7 @@ dependencies = [
"errno",
"io-lifetimes",
"libc",
"linux-raw-sys 0.3.7",
"linux-raw-sys",
"windows-sys 0.48.0",
]
@ -1245,7 +1200,7 @@ version = "0.2.6"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "8e6bf6f19e9f8ed8d4048dc22981458ebcf406d67e94cd422e5ecd73d63b3237"
dependencies = [
"rustix 0.37.19",
"rustix",
"windows-sys 0.48.0",
]

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@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ unicode-width = "0.1.10"
libc = "0.2.144"
[target.'cfg(target_os = "linux")'.dependencies]
procfs = { version = "0.15.1", default-features = false }
rustix = { version = "0.37.19", features = ["fs", "param", "process"] }
[target.'cfg(target_os = "macos")'.dependencies]
core-foundation = "0.9.3"

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@ -1,11 +1,13 @@
//! Process data collection for Linux.
use std::fs::File;
mod process;
use process::*;
use std::fs::{self, File};
use std::io::{BufRead, BufReader};
use std::time::Duration;
use hashbrown::{HashMap, HashSet};
use procfs::process::{Process, Stat};
use sysinfo::{ProcessStatus, System};
use super::{ProcessHarvest, UserTable};
@ -116,14 +118,21 @@ fn get_linux_cpu_usage(
}
fn read_proc(
prev_proc: &PrevProcDetails, process: &Process, cpu_usage: f64, cpu_fraction: f64,
prev_proc: &PrevProcDetails, process: Process, cpu_usage: f64, cpu_fraction: f64,
use_current_cpu_total: bool, time_difference_in_secs: u64, total_memory: u64,
user_table: &mut UserTable,
) -> error::Result<(ProcessHarvest, u64)> {
let stat = process.stat()?;
let Process {
pid: _,
uid,
stat,
io,
cmdline,
} = process;
let (command, name) = {
let truncated_name = stat.comm.as_str();
if let Ok(cmdline) = process.cmdline() {
if let Ok(cmdline) = cmdline {
if cmdline.is_empty() {
(format!("[{}]", truncated_name), truncated_name.to_string())
} else {
@ -169,7 +178,7 @@ fn read_proc(
// This can fail if permission is denied!
let (total_read_bytes, total_write_bytes, read_bytes_per_sec, write_bytes_per_sec) =
if let Ok(io) = process.io() {
if let Ok(io) = io {
let total_read_bytes = io.read_bytes;
let total_write_bytes = io.write_bytes;
let prev_total_read_bytes = prev_proc.total_read_bytes;
@ -195,9 +204,16 @@ fn read_proc(
(0, 0, 0, 0)
};
let uid = process.uid()?;
let user = uid
.and_then(|uid| {
user_table
.get_uid_to_username_mapping(uid)
.map(Into::into)
.ok()
})
.unwrap_or_else(|| "N/A".into());
let time = if let Ok(ticks_per_sec) = u32::try_from(procfs::ticks_per_second()) {
let time = if let Ok(ticks_per_sec) = u32::try_from(rustix::param::clock_ticks_per_second()) {
if ticks_per_sec == 0 {
Duration::ZERO
} else {
@ -221,11 +237,8 @@ fn read_proc(
total_read_bytes,
total_write_bytes,
process_state,
uid: Some(uid),
user: user_table
.get_uid_to_username_mapping(uid)
.map(Into::into)
.unwrap_or_else(|_| "N/A".into()),
uid,
user,
time,
},
new_process_times,
@ -242,6 +255,10 @@ pub(crate) struct ProcHarvestOptions {
pub unnormalized_cpu: bool,
}
fn is_str_numeric(s: &str) -> bool {
s.chars().all(|c| c.is_ascii_digit())
}
pub(crate) fn get_process_data(
sys: &System, prev_proc: PrevProc<'_>, pid_mapping: &mut HashMap<Pid, PrevProcDetails>,
proc_harvest_options: ProcHarvestOptions, time_difference_in_secs: u64, total_memory: u64,
@ -275,32 +292,36 @@ pub(crate) fn get_process_data(
let mut pids_to_clear: HashSet<Pid> = pid_mapping.keys().cloned().collect();
let process_vector: Vec<ProcessHarvest> = std::fs::read_dir("/proc")?
.filter_map(|dir| {
if let Ok(dir) = dir {
if let Ok(pid) = dir.file_name().to_string_lossy().trim().parse::<Pid>() {
let Ok(process) = Process::new(pid) else {
return None;
};
let prev_proc_details = pid_mapping.entry(pid).or_default();
let pids = fs::read_dir("/proc")?.flatten().filter_map(|dir| {
if is_str_numeric(dir.file_name().to_string_lossy().trim()) {
Some(dir.path())
} else {
None
}
});
if let Ok((process_harvest, new_process_times)) = read_proc(
prev_proc_details,
&process,
cpu_usage,
cpu_fraction,
use_current_cpu_total,
time_difference_in_secs,
total_memory,
user_table,
) {
prev_proc_details.cpu_time = new_process_times;
prev_proc_details.total_read_bytes = process_harvest.total_read_bytes;
prev_proc_details.total_write_bytes = process_harvest.total_write_bytes;
let process_vector: Vec<ProcessHarvest> = pids
.filter_map(|pid_path| {
if let Ok(process) = Process::from_path(pid_path) {
let pid = process.pid;
let prev_proc_details = pid_mapping.entry(pid).or_default();
pids_to_clear.remove(&pid);
return Some(process_harvest);
}
if let Ok((process_harvest, new_process_times)) = read_proc(
prev_proc_details,
process,
cpu_usage,
cpu_fraction,
use_current_cpu_total,
time_difference_in_secs,
total_memory,
user_table,
) {
prev_proc_details.cpu_time = new_process_times;
prev_proc_details.total_read_bytes = process_harvest.total_read_bytes;
prev_proc_details.total_write_bytes = process_harvest.total_write_bytes;
pids_to_clear.remove(&pid);
return Some(process_harvest);
}
}

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@ -0,0 +1,291 @@
//! Linux process code for getting process data via `/proc/`.
//! Based on the [procfs](https://github.com/eminence/procfs) crate.
use std::{
fs::File,
io::{self, BufRead, BufReader, Read},
path::PathBuf,
};
use anyhow::anyhow;
use libc::uid_t;
use once_cell::sync::Lazy;
use rustix::{
fd::OwnedFd,
fs::{Mode, OFlags},
path::Arg,
};
use crate::Pid;
static PAGESIZE: Lazy<u64> = Lazy::new(|| rustix::param::page_size() as u64);
#[inline]
fn next_part<'a>(iter: &mut impl Iterator<Item = &'a str>) -> Result<&'a str, io::Error> {
iter.next()
.ok_or_else(|| io::Error::from(io::ErrorKind::InvalidData))
}
/// A wrapper around the data in `/proc/<PID>/stat`. For documentation, see [here](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man5/proc.5.html).
///
/// Note this does not necessarily get all fields, only the ones we use in bottom.
pub(crate) struct Stat {
/// The filename of the executable without parentheses.
pub comm: String,
/// The current process state, represented by a char.
pub state: char,
/// The parent process PID.
pub ppid: Pid,
/// The amount of time this process has been scheduled in user mode in clock ticks.
pub utime: u64,
/// The amount of time this process has been scheduled in kernel mode in clock ticks.
pub stime: u64,
/// The resident set size, or the number of pages the process has in real memory.
pub rss: u64,
}
impl Stat {
#[inline]
fn from_file(mut f: File, buffer: &mut String) -> anyhow::Result<Stat> {
// Since this is just one line, we can read it all at once. However, since it might have non-utf8 characters,
// we can't just use read_to_string.
f.read_to_end(unsafe { buffer.as_mut_vec() })?;
let line = buffer.to_string_lossy();
let line = line.trim();
let (comm, rest) = {
let start_paren = line
.find('(')
.ok_or_else(|| anyhow!("start paren missing"))?;
let end_paren = line.find(')').ok_or_else(|| anyhow!("end paren missing"))?;
(
line[start_paren + 1..end_paren].to_string(),
&line[end_paren + 2..],
)
};
let mut rest = rest.split(' ');
let state = next_part(&mut rest)?
.chars()
.next()
.ok_or_else(|| anyhow!("missing state"))?;
let ppid: Pid = next_part(&mut rest)?.parse()?;
// Skip 9 fields until utime (pgrp, session, tty_nr, tpgid, flags, minflt, cminflt, majflt, cmajflt).
let mut rest = rest.skip(9);
let utime: u64 = next_part(&mut rest)?.parse()?;
let stime: u64 = next_part(&mut rest)?.parse()?;
// Skip 8 fields until rss (cutime, cstime, priority, nice, num_threads, itrealvalue, starttime, vsize).
let mut rest = rest.skip(8);
let rss: u64 = next_part(&mut rest)?.parse()?;
Ok(Stat {
comm,
state,
ppid,
utime,
stime,
rss,
})
}
/// Returns the Resident Set Size in bytes.
#[inline]
pub fn rss_bytes(&self) -> u64 {
self.rss * *PAGESIZE
}
}
/// A wrapper around the data in `/proc/<PID>/io`.
///
/// Note this does not necessarily get all fields, only the ones we use in bottom.
pub(crate) struct Io {
pub read_bytes: u64,
pub write_bytes: u64,
}
impl Io {
#[inline]
fn from_file(f: File, buffer: &mut String) -> anyhow::Result<Io> {
const NUM_FIELDS: u16 = 0; // Make sure to update this if you want more fields!
enum Fields {
ReadBytes,
WriteBytes,
}
let mut read_fields = 0;
let mut reader = BufReader::new(f);
let mut read_bytes = 0;
let mut write_bytes = 0;
// This saves us from doing a string allocation on each iteration compared to `lines()`.
while let Ok(bytes) = reader.read_line(buffer) {
if bytes > 0 {
if buffer.is_empty() {
// Empty, no need to clear.
continue;
}
let mut parts = buffer.split_whitespace();
if let Some(field) = parts.next() {
let curr_field = match field {
"read_bytes:" => Fields::ReadBytes,
"write_bytes:" => Fields::WriteBytes,
_ => {
buffer.clear();
continue;
}
};
if let Some(value) = parts.next() {
let value = value.parse::<u64>()?;
match curr_field {
Fields::ReadBytes => {
read_bytes = value;
read_fields += 1;
}
Fields::WriteBytes => {
write_bytes = value;
read_fields += 1;
}
}
}
}
// Quick short circuit if we read all required fields.
if read_fields == NUM_FIELDS {
break;
}
buffer.clear();
} else {
break;
}
}
Ok(Io {
read_bytes,
write_bytes,
})
}
}
/// A wrapper around a Linux process operations in `/proc/<PID>`.
///
/// Core documentation based on [proc's manpages](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man5/proc.5.html).
pub(crate) struct Process {
pub pid: Pid,
pub uid: Option<uid_t>,
pub stat: Stat,
pub io: anyhow::Result<Io>,
pub cmdline: anyhow::Result<Vec<String>>,
}
#[inline]
fn reset(root: &mut PathBuf, buffer: &mut String) {
root.pop();
buffer.clear();
}
impl Process {
/// Creates a new [`Process`] given a `/proc/<PID>` path. This may fail if the process
/// no longer exists or there are permissions issues.
///
/// Note that this pre-allocates fields on **creation**! As such, some data might end
/// up "outdated" depending on when you call some of the methods. Therefore, this struct
/// is only useful for either fields that are unlikely to change, or are short-lived and
/// will be discarded quickly.
pub(crate) fn from_path(pid_path: PathBuf) -> anyhow::Result<Process> {
// TODO: Pass in a buffer vec/string to share?
let fd = rustix::fs::openat(
rustix::fs::cwd(),
&pid_path,
OFlags::PATH | OFlags::DIRECTORY | OFlags::CLOEXEC,
Mode::empty(),
)?;
let pid = pid_path
.as_path()
.components()
.last()
.and_then(|s| s.to_string_lossy().parse::<Pid>().ok())
.or_else(|| {
rustix::fs::readlinkat(rustix::fs::cwd(), &pid_path, vec![])
.ok()
.and_then(|s| s.to_string_lossy().parse::<Pid>().ok())
})
.ok_or_else(|| anyhow!("PID for {pid_path:?} was not found"))?;
let uid = {
let metadata = rustix::fs::fstat(&fd);
match metadata {
Ok(md) => Some(md.st_uid),
Err(_) => None,
}
};
let mut root = pid_path;
let mut buffer = String::new();
// NB: Whenever you add a new stat, make sure to pop the root and clear the buffer!
let stat =
open_at(&mut root, "stat", &fd).and_then(|file| Stat::from_file(file, &mut buffer))?;
reset(&mut root, &mut buffer);
let cmdline = cmdline(&mut root, &fd, &mut buffer);
reset(&mut root, &mut buffer);
let io = open_at(&mut root, "io", &fd).and_then(|file| Io::from_file(file, &mut buffer));
Ok(Process {
pid,
uid,
stat,
io,
cmdline,
})
}
}
#[inline]
fn cmdline(root: &mut PathBuf, fd: &OwnedFd, buffer: &mut String) -> anyhow::Result<Vec<String>> {
open_at(root, "cmdline", fd)
.map(|mut file| file.read_to_string(buffer))
.map(|_| {
buffer
.split('\0')
.filter_map(|s| {
if !s.is_empty() {
Some(s.to_string())
} else {
None
}
})
.collect::<Vec<_>>()
})
.map_err(Into::into)
}
/// Opens a path. Note that this function takes in a mutable root - this will mutate it to avoid allocations. You
/// probably will want to pop the most recent child after if you need to use the buffer again.
#[inline]
fn open_at(root: &mut PathBuf, child: &str, fd: &OwnedFd) -> anyhow::Result<File> {
root.push(child);
let new_fd = rustix::fs::openat(fd, &*root, OFlags::RDONLY | OFlags::CLOEXEC, Mode::empty())?;
Ok(File::from(new_fd))
}

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@ -2,9 +2,6 @@ use std::{borrow::Cow, result};
use thiserror::Error;
#[cfg(target_os = "linux")]
use procfs::ProcError;
/// A type alias for handling errors related to Bottom.
pub type Result<T> = result::Result<T, BottomError>;
@ -37,10 +34,6 @@ pub enum BottomError {
MinorError,
#[error("Error casting integers {0}")]
TryFromIntError(#[from] std::num::TryFromIntError),
/// An error to represent errors with procfs
#[cfg(target_os = "linux")]
#[error("Procfs error, {0}")]
ProcfsError(String),
}
impl From<std::io::Error> for BottomError {
@ -95,23 +88,3 @@ impl From<regex::Error> for BottomError {
BottomError::QueryError(format!("Regex error: {}", error.last().unwrap_or(&"")).into())
}
}
#[cfg(target_os = "linux")]
impl From<ProcError> for BottomError {
fn from(err: ProcError) -> Self {
match err {
ProcError::PermissionDenied(p) => {
BottomError::ProcfsError(format!("Permission denied for {:?}", p))
}
ProcError::NotFound(p) => BottomError::ProcfsError(format!("{:?} not found", p)),
ProcError::Incomplete(p) => BottomError::ProcfsError(format!("{:?} incomplete", p)),
ProcError::Io(e, p) => {
BottomError::ProcfsError(format!("io error: {:?} for {:?}", e, p))
}
ProcError::Other(s) => BottomError::ProcfsError(format!("Other procfs error: {}", s)),
ProcError::InternalError(e) => {
BottomError::ProcfsError(format!("procfs internal error: {:?}", e))
}
}
}
}