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#!/usr/bin/env python3 # Copyright (c) 2009, Giampaolo Rodola'. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. """Linux specific tests.""" from __future__ import division import collections import contextlib import errno import glob import io import os import re import shutil import socket import struct import textwrap import time import warnings import psutil from psutil import LINUX from psutil._compat import basestring from psutil._compat import FileNotFoundError from psutil._compat import PY3 from psutil._compat import u from psutil.tests import call_until from psutil.tests import GLOBAL_TIMEOUT from psutil.tests import HAS_BATTERY from psutil.tests import HAS_CPU_FREQ from psutil.tests import HAS_GETLOADAVG from psutil.tests import HAS_RLIMIT from psutil.tests import mock from psutil.tests import PsutilTestCase from psutil.tests import PYPY from psutil.tests import reload_module from psutil.tests import retry_on_failure from psutil.tests import safe_rmpath from psutil.tests import sh from psutil.tests import skip_on_not_implemented from psutil.tests import ThreadTask from psutil.tests import TOLERANCE_DISK_USAGE from psutil.tests import TOLERANCE_SYS_MEM from psutil.tests import unittest from psutil.tests import which HERE = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__)) SIOCGIFADDR = 0x8915 SIOCGIFCONF = 0x8912 SIOCGIFHWADDR = 0x8927 SIOCGIFNETMASK = 0x891b SIOCGIFBRDADDR = 0x8919 if LINUX: SECTOR_SIZE = 512 EMPTY_TEMPERATURES = not glob.glob('/sys/class/hwmon/hwmon*') # ===================================================================== # --- utils # ===================================================================== def get_ipv4_address(ifname): import fcntl ifname = ifname[:15] if PY3: ifname = bytes(ifname, 'ascii') s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM) with contextlib.closing(s): return socket.inet_ntoa( fcntl.ioctl(s.fileno(), SIOCGIFADDR, struct.pack('256s', ifname))[20:24]) def get_ipv4_netmask(ifname): import fcntl ifname = ifname[:15] if PY3: ifname = bytes(ifname, 'ascii') s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM) with contextlib.closing(s): return socket.inet_ntoa( fcntl.ioctl(s.fileno(), SIOCGIFNETMASK, struct.pack('256s', ifname))[20:24]) def get_ipv4_broadcast(ifname): import fcntl ifname = ifname[:15] if PY3: ifname = bytes(ifname, 'ascii') s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM) with contextlib.closing(s): return socket.inet_ntoa( fcntl.ioctl(s.fileno(), SIOCGIFBRDADDR, struct.pack('256s', ifname))[20:24]) def get_ipv6_address(ifname): with open("/proc/net/if_inet6", 'rt') as f: for line in f.readlines(): fields = line.split() if fields[-1] == ifname: break else: raise ValueError("could not find interface %r" % ifname) unformatted = fields[0] groups = [] for i in range(0, len(unformatted), 4): groups.append(unformatted[i:i + 4]) formatted = ":".join(groups) packed = socket.inet_pton(socket.AF_INET6, formatted) return socket.inet_ntop(socket.AF_INET6, packed) def get_mac_address(ifname): import fcntl ifname = ifname[:15] if PY3: ifname = bytes(ifname, 'ascii') s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM) with contextlib.closing(s): info = fcntl.ioctl( s.fileno(), SIOCGIFHWADDR, struct.pack('256s', ifname)) if PY3: def ord(x): return x else: import __builtin__ ord = __builtin__.ord return ''.join(['%02x:' % ord(char) for char in info[18:24]])[:-1] def free_swap(): """Parse 'free' cmd and return swap memory's s total, used and free values. """ out = sh('free -b', env={"LANG": "C.UTF-8"}) lines = out.split('\n') for line in lines: if line.startswith('Swap'): _, total, used, free = line.split() nt = collections.namedtuple('free', 'total used free') return nt(int(total), int(used), int(free)) raise ValueError( "can't find 'Swap' in 'free' output:\n%s" % '\n'.join(lines)) def free_physmem(): """Parse 'free' cmd and return physical memory's total, used and free values. """ # Note: free can have 2 different formats, invalidating 'shared' # and 'cached' memory which may have different positions so we # do not return them. # https://github.com/giampaolo/psutil/issues/538#issuecomment-57059946 out = sh('free -b', env={"LANG": "C.UTF-8"}) lines = out.split('\n') for line in lines: if line.startswith('Mem'): total, used, free, shared = \ [int(x) for x in line.split()[1:5]] nt = collections.namedtuple( 'free', 'total used free shared output') return nt(total, used, free, shared, out) raise ValueError( "can't find 'Mem' in 'free' output:\n%s" % '\n'.join(lines)) def vmstat(stat): out = sh("vmstat -s", env={"LANG": "C.UTF-8"}) for line in out.split("\n"): line = line.strip() if stat in line: return int(line.split(' ')[0]) raise ValueError("can't find %r in 'vmstat' output" % stat) def get_free_version_info(): out = sh("free -V").strip() if 'UNKNOWN' in out: raise unittest.SkipTest("can't determine free version") return tuple(map(int, out.split()[-1].split('.'))) @contextlib.contextmanager def mock_open_content(for_path, content): """Mock open() builtin and forces it to return a certain `content` on read() if the path being opened matches `for_path`. """ def open_mock(name, *args, **kwargs): if name == for_path: if PY3: if isinstance(content, basestring): return io.StringIO(content) else: return io.BytesIO(content) else: return io.BytesIO(content) else: return orig_open(name, *args, **kwargs) orig_open = open patch_point = 'builtins.open' if PY3 else '__builtin__.open' with mock.patch(patch_point, create=True, side_effect=open_mock) as m: yield m @contextlib.contextmanager def mock_open_exception(for_path, exc): """Mock open() builtin and raises `exc` if the path being opened matches `for_path`. """ def open_mock(name, *args, **kwargs): if name == for_path: raise exc else: return orig_open(name, *args, **kwargs) orig_open = open patch_point = 'builtins.open' if PY3 else '__builtin__.open' with mock.patch(patch_point, create=True, side_effect=open_mock) as m: yield m # ===================================================================== # --- system virtual memory # ===================================================================== @unittest.skipIf(not LINUX, "LINUX only") class TestSystemVirtualMemory(PsutilTestCase): def test_total(self): # free_value = free_physmem().total # psutil_value = psutil.virtual_memory().total # self.assertEqual(free_value, psutil_value) vmstat_value = vmstat('total memory') * 1024 psutil_value = psutil.virtual_memory().total self.assertAlmostEqual(vmstat_value, psutil_value) @retry_on_failure() def test_used(self): # Older versions of procps used slab memory to calculate used memory. # This got changed in: # https://gitlab.com/procps-ng/procps/commit/ # 05d751c4f076a2f0118b914c5e51cfbb4762ad8e if get_free_version_info() < (3, 3, 12): raise self.skipTest("old free version") free = free_physmem() free_value = free.used psutil_value = psutil.virtual_memory().used self.assertAlmostEqual( free_value, psutil_value, delta=TOLERANCE_SYS_MEM, msg='%s %s \n%s' % (free_value, psutil_value, free.output)) @retry_on_failure() def test_free(self): vmstat_value = vmstat('free memory') * 1024 psutil_value = psutil.virtual_memory().free self.assertAlmostEqual( vmstat_value, psutil_value, delta=TOLERANCE_SYS_MEM) @retry_on_failure() def test_buffers(self): vmstat_value = vmstat('buffer memory') * 1024 psutil_value = psutil.virtual_memory().buffers self.assertAlmostEqual( vmstat_value, psutil_value, delta=TOLERANCE_SYS_MEM) @retry_on_failure() def test_active(self): vmstat_value = vmstat('active memory') * 1024 psutil_value = psutil.virtual_memory().active self.assertAlmostEqual( vmstat_value, psutil_value, delta=TOLERANCE_SYS_MEM) @retry_on_failure() def test_inactive(self): vmstat_value = vmstat('inactive memory') * 1024 psutil_value = psutil.virtual_memory().inactive self.assertAlmostEqual( vmstat_value, psutil_value, delta=TOLERANCE_SYS_MEM) @retry_on_failure() def test_shared(self): free = free_physmem() free_value = free.shared if free_value == 0: raise unittest.SkipTest("free does not support 'shared' column") psutil_value = psutil.virtual_memory().shared self.assertAlmostEqual( free_value, psutil_value, delta=TOLERANCE_SYS_MEM, msg='%s %s \n%s' % (free_value, psutil_value, free.output)) @retry_on_failure() def test_available(self): # "free" output format has changed at some point: # https://github.com/giampaolo/psutil/issues/538#issuecomment-147192098 out = sh("free -b") lines = out.split('\n') if 'available' not in lines[0]: raise unittest.SkipTest("free does not support 'available' column") else: free_value = int(lines[1].split()[-1]) psutil_value = psutil.virtual_memory().available self.assertAlmostEqual( free_value, psutil_value, delta=TOLERANCE_SYS_MEM, msg='%s %s \n%s' % (free_value, psutil_value, out)) def test_warnings_on_misses(self): # Emulate a case where /proc/meminfo provides few info. # psutil is supposed to set the missing fields to 0 and # raise a warning. with mock_open_content( '/proc/meminfo', textwrap.dedent("""\ Active(anon): 6145416 kB Active(file): 2950064 kB Inactive(anon): 574764 kB Inactive(file): 1567648 kB MemAvailable: -1 kB MemFree: 2057400 kB MemTotal: 16325648 kB SReclaimable: 346648 kB """).encode()) as m: with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as ws: warnings.simplefilter("always") ret = psutil.virtual_memory() assert m.called self.assertEqual(len(ws), 1) w = ws[0] assert w.filename.endswith('psutil/_pslinux.py') self.assertIn( "memory stats couldn't be determined", str(w.message)) self.assertIn("cached", str(w.message)) self.assertIn("shared", str(w.message)) self.assertIn("active", str(w.message)) self.assertIn("inactive", str(w.message)) self.assertIn("buffers", str(w.message)) self.assertIn("available", str(w.message)) self.assertEqual(ret.cached, 0) self.assertEqual(ret.active, 0) self.assertEqual(ret.inactive, 0) self.assertEqual(ret.shared, 0) self.assertEqual(ret.buffers, 0) self.assertEqual(ret.available, 0) self.assertEqual(ret.slab, 0) @retry_on_failure() def test_avail_old_percent(self): # Make sure that our calculation of avail mem for old kernels # is off by max 15%. from psutil._pslinux import calculate_avail_vmem from psutil._pslinux import open_binary mems = {} with open_binary('/proc/meminfo') as f: for line in f: fields = line.split() mems[fields[0]] = int(fields[1]) * 1024 a = calculate_avail_vmem(mems) if b'MemAvailable:' in mems: b = mems[b'MemAvailable:'] diff_percent = abs(a - b) / a * 100 self.assertLess(diff_percent, 15) def test_avail_old_comes_from_kernel(self): # Make sure "MemAvailable:" coluimn is used instead of relying # on our internal algorithm to calculate avail mem. with mock_open_content( '/proc/meminfo', textwrap.dedent("""\ Active: 9444728 kB Active(anon): 6145416 kB Active(file): 2950064 kB Buffers: 287952 kB Cached: 4818144 kB Inactive(file): 1578132 kB Inactive(anon): 574764 kB Inactive(file): 1567648 kB MemAvailable: 6574984 kB MemFree: 2057400 kB MemTotal: 16325648 kB Shmem: 577588 kB SReclaimable: 346648 kB """).encode()) as m: with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as ws: ret = psutil.virtual_memory() assert m.called self.assertEqual(ret.available, 6574984 * 1024) w = ws[0] self.assertIn( "inactive memory stats couldn't be determined", str(w.message)) def test_avail_old_missing_fields(self): # Remove Active(file), Inactive(file) and SReclaimable # from /proc/meminfo and make sure the fallback is used # (free + cached), with mock_open_content( "/proc/meminfo", textwrap.dedent("""\ Active: 9444728 kB Active(anon): 6145416 kB Buffers: 287952 kB Cached: 4818144 kB Inactive(file): 1578132 kB Inactive(anon): 574764 kB MemFree: 2057400 kB MemTotal: 16325648 kB Shmem: 577588 kB """).encode()) as m: with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as ws: ret = psutil.virtual_memory() assert m.called self.assertEqual(ret.available, 2057400 * 1024 + 4818144 * 1024) w = ws[0] self.assertIn( "inactive memory stats couldn't be determined", str(w.message)) def test_avail_old_missing_zoneinfo(self): # Remove /proc/zoneinfo file. Make sure fallback is used # (free + cached). with mock_open_content( "/proc/meminfo", textwrap.dedent("""\ Active: 9444728 kB Active(anon): 6145416 kB Active(file): 2950064 kB Buffers: 287952 kB Cached: 4818144 kB Inactive(file): 1578132 kB Inactive(anon): 574764 kB Inactive(file): 1567648 kB MemFree: 2057400 kB MemTotal: 16325648 kB Shmem: 577588 kB SReclaimable: 346648 kB """).encode()): with mock_open_exception( "/proc/zoneinfo", IOError(errno.ENOENT, 'no such file or directory')): with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as ws: ret = psutil.virtual_memory() self.assertEqual( ret.available, 2057400 * 1024 + 4818144 * 1024) w = ws[0] self.assertIn( "inactive memory stats couldn't be determined", str(w.message)) def test_virtual_memory_mocked(self): # Emulate /proc/meminfo because neither vmstat nor free return slab. def open_mock(name, *args, **kwargs): if name == '/proc/meminfo': return io.BytesIO(textwrap.dedent("""\ MemTotal: 100 kB MemFree: 2 kB MemAvailable: 3 kB Buffers: 4 kB Cached: 5 kB SwapCached: 6 kB Active: 7 kB Inactive: 8 kB Active(anon): 9 kB Inactive(anon): 10 kB Active(file): 11 kB Inactive(file): 12 kB Unevictable: 13 kB Mlocked: 14 kB SwapTotal: 15 kB SwapFree: 16 kB Dirty: 17 kB Writeback: 18 kB AnonPages: 19 kB Mapped: 20 kB Shmem: 21 kB Slab: 22 kB SReclaimable: 23 kB SUnreclaim: 24 kB KernelStack: 25 kB PageTables: 26 kB NFS_Unstable: 27 kB Bounce: 28 kB WritebackTmp: 29 kB CommitLimit: 30 kB Committed_AS: 31 kB VmallocTotal: 32 kB VmallocUsed: 33 kB VmallocChunk: 34 kB HardwareCorrupted: 35 kB AnonHugePages: 36 kB ShmemHugePages: 37 kB ShmemPmdMapped: 38 kB CmaTotal: 39 kB CmaFree: 40 kB HugePages_Total: 41 kB HugePages_Free: 42 kB HugePages_Rsvd: 43 kB HugePages_Surp: 44 kB Hugepagesize: 45 kB DirectMap46k: 46 kB DirectMap47M: 47 kB DirectMap48G: 48 kB """).encode()) else: return orig_open(name, *args, **kwargs) orig_open = open patch_point = 'builtins.open' if PY3 else '__builtin__.open' with mock.patch(patch_point, create=True, side_effect=open_mock) as m: mem = psutil.virtual_memory() assert m.called self.assertEqual(mem.total, 100 * 1024) self.assertEqual(mem.free, 2 * 1024) self.assertEqual(mem.buffers, 4 * 1024) # cached mem also includes reclaimable memory self.assertEqual(mem.cached, (5 + 23) * 1024) self.assertEqual(mem.shared, 21 * 1024) self.assertEqual(mem.active, 7 * 1024) self.assertEqual(mem.inactive, 8 * 1024) self.assertEqual(mem.slab, 22 * 1024) self.assertEqual(mem.available, 3 * 1024) # ===================================================================== # --- system swap memory # ===================================================================== @unittest.skipIf(not LINUX, "LINUX only") class TestSystemSwapMemory(PsutilTestCase): @staticmethod def meminfo_has_swap_info(): """Return True if /proc/meminfo provides swap metrics.""" with open("/proc/meminfo") as f: data = f.read() return 'SwapTotal:' in data and 'SwapFree:' in data def test_total(self): free_value = free_swap().total psutil_value = psutil.swap_memory().total return self.assertAlmostEqual( free_value, psutil_value, delta=TOLERANCE_SYS_MEM) @retry_on_failure() def test_used(self): free_value = free_swap().used psutil_value = psutil.swap_memory().used return self.assertAlmostEqual( free_value, psutil_value, delta=TOLERANCE_SYS_MEM) @retry_on_failure() def test_free(self): free_value = free_swap().free psutil_value = psutil.swap_memory().free return self.assertAlmostEqual( free_value, psutil_value, delta=TOLERANCE_SYS_MEM) def test_missing_sin_sout(self): with mock.patch('psutil._common.open', create=True) as m: with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as ws: warnings.simplefilter("always") ret = psutil.swap_memory() assert m.called self.assertEqual(len(ws), 1) w = ws[0] assert w.filename.endswith('psutil/_pslinux.py') self.assertIn( "'sin' and 'sout' swap memory stats couldn't " "be determined", str(w.message)) self.assertEqual(ret.sin, 0) self.assertEqual(ret.sout, 0) def test_no_vmstat_mocked(self): # see https://github.com/giampaolo/psutil/issues/722 with mock_open_exception( "/proc/vmstat", IOError(errno.ENOENT, 'no such file or directory')) as m: with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as ws: warnings.simplefilter("always") ret = psutil.swap_memory() assert m.called self.assertEqual(len(ws), 1) w = ws[0] assert w.filename.endswith('psutil/_pslinux.py') self.assertIn( "'sin' and 'sout' swap memory stats couldn't " "be determined and were set to 0", str(w.message)) self.assertEqual(ret.sin, 0) self.assertEqual(ret.sout, 0) def test_meminfo_against_sysinfo(self): # Make sure the content of /proc/meminfo about swap memory # matches sysinfo() syscall, see: # https://github.com/giampaolo/psutil/issues/1015 if not self.meminfo_has_swap_info(): return unittest.skip("/proc/meminfo has no swap metrics") with mock.patch('psutil._pslinux.cext.linux_sysinfo') as m: swap = psutil.swap_memory() assert not m.called import psutil._psutil_linux as cext _, _, _, _, total, free, unit_multiplier = cext.linux_sysinfo() total *= unit_multiplier free *= unit_multiplier self.assertEqual(swap.total, total) self.assertAlmostEqual(swap.free, free, delta=TOLERANCE_SYS_MEM) def test_emulate_meminfo_has_no_metrics(self): # Emulate a case where /proc/meminfo provides no swap metrics # in which case sysinfo() syscall is supposed to be used # as a fallback. with mock_open_content("/proc/meminfo", b"") as m: psutil.swap_memory() assert m.called # ===================================================================== # --- system CPU # ===================================================================== @unittest.skipIf(not LINUX, "LINUX only") class TestSystemCPUTimes(PsutilTestCase): def test_fields(self): fields = psutil.cpu_times()._fields kernel_ver = re.findall(r'\d+\.\d+\.\d+', os.uname()[2])[0] kernel_ver_info = tuple(map(int, kernel_ver.split('.'))) if kernel_ver_info >= (2, 6, 11): self.assertIn('steal', fields) else: self.assertNotIn('steal', fields) if kernel_ver_info >= (2, 6, 24): self.assertIn('guest', fields) else: self.assertNotIn('guest', fields) if kernel_ver_info >= (3, 2, 0): self.assertIn('guest_nice', fields) else: self.assertNotIn('guest_nice', fields) @unittest.skipIf(not LINUX, "LINUX only") class TestSystemCPUCountLogical(PsutilTestCase): @unittest.skipIf(not os.path.exists("/sys/devices/system/cpu/online"), "/sys/devices/system/cpu/online does not exist") def test_against_sysdev_cpu_online(self): with open("/sys/devices/system/cpu/online") as f: value = f.read().strip() if "-" in str(value): value = int(value.split('-')[1]) + 1 self.assertEqual(psutil.cpu_count(), value) @unittest.skipIf(not os.path.exists("/sys/devices/system/cpu"), "/sys/devices/system/cpu does not exist") def test_against_sysdev_cpu_num(self): ls = os.listdir("/sys/devices/system/cpu") count = len([x for x in ls if re.search(r"cpu\d+$", x) is not None]) self.assertEqual(psutil.cpu_count(), count) @unittest.skipIf(not which("nproc"), "nproc utility not available") def test_against_nproc(self): num = int(sh("nproc --all")) self.assertEqual(psutil.cpu_count(logical=True), num) @unittest.skipIf(not which("lscpu"), "lscpu utility not available") def test_against_lscpu(self): out = sh("lscpu -p") num = len([x for x in out.split('\n') if not x.startswith('#')]) self.assertEqual(psutil.cpu_count(logical=True), num) def test_emulate_fallbacks(self): import psutil._pslinux original = psutil._pslinux.cpu_count_logical() # Here we want to mock os.sysconf("SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN") in # order to cause the parsing of /proc/cpuinfo and /proc/stat. with mock.patch( 'psutil._pslinux.os.sysconf', side_effect=ValueError) as m: self.assertEqual(psutil._pslinux.cpu_count_logical(), original) assert m.called # Let's have open() return emtpy data and make sure None is # returned ('cause we mimick os.cpu_count()). with mock.patch('psutil._common.open', create=True) as m: self.assertIsNone(psutil._pslinux.cpu_count_logical()) self.assertEqual(m.call_count, 2) # /proc/stat should be the last one self.assertEqual(m.call_args[0][0], '/proc/stat') # Let's push this a bit further and make sure /proc/cpuinfo # parsing works as expected. with open('/proc/cpuinfo', 'rb') as f: cpuinfo_data = f.read() fake_file = io.BytesIO(cpuinfo_data) with mock.patch('psutil._common.open', return_value=fake_file, create=True) as m: self.assertEqual(psutil._pslinux.cpu_count_logical(), original) # Finally, let's make /proc/cpuinfo return meaningless data; # this way we'll fall back on relying on /proc/stat with mock_open_content('/proc/cpuinfo', b"") as m: self.assertEqual(psutil._pslinux.cpu_count_logical(), original) m.called @unittest.skipIf(not LINUX, "LINUX only") class TestSystemCPUCountPhysical(PsutilTestCase): @unittest.skipIf(not which("lscpu"), "lscpu utility not available") def test_against_lscpu(self): out = sh("lscpu -p") core_ids = set() for line in out.split('\n'): if not line.startswith('#'): fields = line.split(',') core_ids.add(fields[1]) self.assertEqual(psutil.cpu_count(logical=False), len(core_ids)) def test_method_2(self): meth_1 = psutil._pslinux.cpu_count_physical() with mock.patch('glob.glob', return_value=[]) as m: meth_2 = psutil._pslinux.cpu_count_physical() assert m.called if meth_1 is not None: self.assertEqual(meth_1, meth_2) def test_emulate_none(self): with mock.patch('glob.glob', return_value=[]) as m1: with mock.patch('psutil._common.open', create=True) as m2: self.assertIsNone(psutil._pslinux.cpu_count_physical()) assert m1.called assert m2.called @unittest.skipIf(not LINUX, "LINUX only") class TestSystemCPUFrequency(PsutilTestCase): @unittest.skipIf(not HAS_CPU_FREQ, "not supported") def test_emulate_use_second_file(self): # https://github.com/giampaolo/psutil/issues/981 def path_exists_mock(path): if path.startswith("/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/policy"): return False else: return orig_exists(path) orig_exists = os.path.exists with mock.patch("os.path.exists", side_effect=path_exists_mock, create=True): assert psutil.cpu_freq() @unittest.skipIf(not HAS_CPU_FREQ, "not supported") def test_emulate_use_cpuinfo(self): # Emulate a case where /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq* does not # exist and /proc/cpuinfo is used instead. def path_exists_mock(path): if path.startswith('/sys/devices/system/cpu/'): return False else: if path == "/proc/cpuinfo": flags.append(None) return os_path_exists(path) flags = [] os_path_exists = os.path.exists try: with mock.patch("os.path.exists", side_effect=path_exists_mock): reload_module(psutil._pslinux) ret = psutil.cpu_freq() assert ret assert flags self.assertEqual(ret.max, 0.0) self.assertEqual(ret.min, 0.0) for freq in psutil.cpu_freq(percpu=True): self.assertEqual(ret.max, 0.0) self.assertEqual(ret.min, 0.0) finally: reload_module(psutil._pslinux) reload_module(psutil) @unittest.skipIf(not HAS_CPU_FREQ, "not supported") def test_emulate_data(self): def open_mock(name, *args, **kwargs): if (name.endswith('/scaling_cur_freq') and name.startswith("/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/policy")): return io.BytesIO(b"500000") elif (name.endswith('/scaling_min_freq') and name.startswith("/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/policy")): return io.BytesIO(b"600000") elif (name.endswith('/scaling_max_freq') and name.startswith("/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/policy")): return io.BytesIO(b"700000") elif name == '/proc/cpuinfo': return io.BytesIO(b"cpu MHz : 500") else: return orig_open(name, *args, **kwargs) orig_open = open patch_point = 'builtins.open' if PY3 else '__builtin__.open' with mock.patch(patch_point, side_effect=open_mock): with mock.patch( 'os.path.exists', return_value=True): freq = psutil.cpu_freq() self.assertEqual(freq.current, 500.0) # when /proc/cpuinfo is used min and max frequencies are not # available and are set to 0. if freq.min != 0.0: self.assertEqual(freq.min, 600.0) if freq.max != 0.0: self.assertEqual(freq.max, 700.0) @unittest.skipIf(not HAS_CPU_FREQ, "not supported") def test_emulate_multi_cpu(self): def open_mock(name, *args, **kwargs): n = name if (n.endswith('/scaling_cur_freq') and n.startswith("/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/policy0")): return io.BytesIO(b"100000") elif (n.endswith('/scaling_min_freq') and n.startswith("/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/policy0")): return io.BytesIO(b"200000") elif (n.endswith('/scaling_max_freq') and n.startswith("/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/policy0")): return io.BytesIO(b"300000") elif (n.endswith('/scaling_cur_freq') and n.startswith("/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/policy1")): return io.BytesIO(b"400000") elif (n.endswith('/scaling_min_freq') and n.startswith("/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/policy1")): return io.BytesIO(b"500000") elif (n.endswith('/scaling_max_freq') and n.startswith("/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/policy1")): return io.BytesIO(b"600000") elif name == '/proc/cpuinfo': return io.BytesIO(b"cpu MHz : 100\n" b"cpu MHz : 400") else: return orig_open(name, *args, **kwargs) orig_open = open patch_point = 'builtins.open' if PY3 else '__builtin__.open' with mock.patch(patch_point, side_effect=open_mock): with mock.patch('os.path.exists', return_value=True): with mock.patch('psutil._pslinux.cpu_count_logical', return_value=2): freq = psutil.cpu_freq(percpu=True) self.assertEqual(freq[0].current, 100.0) if freq[0].min != 0.0: self.assertEqual(freq[0].min, 200.0) if freq[0].max != 0.0: self.assertEqual(freq[0].max, 300.0) self.assertEqual(freq[1].current, 400.0) if freq[1].min != 0.0: self.assertEqual(freq[1].min, 500.0) if freq[1].max != 0.0: self.assertEqual(freq[1].max, 600.0) @unittest.skipIf(not HAS_CPU_FREQ, "not supported") def test_emulate_no_scaling_cur_freq_file(self): # See: https://github.com/giampaolo/psutil/issues/1071 def open_mock(name, *args, **kwargs): if name.endswith('/scaling_cur_freq'): raise IOError(errno.ENOENT, "") elif name.endswith('/cpuinfo_cur_freq'): return io.BytesIO(b"200000") elif name == '/proc/cpuinfo': return io.BytesIO(b"cpu MHz : 200") else: return orig_open(name, *args, **kwargs) orig_open = open patch_point = 'builtins.open' if PY3 else '__builtin__.open' with mock.patch(patch_point, side_effect=open_mock): with mock.patch('os.path.exists', return_value=True): with mock.patch('psutil._pslinux.cpu_count_logical', return_value=1): freq = psutil.cpu_freq() self.assertEqual(freq.current, 200) @unittest.skipIf(not LINUX, "LINUX only") class TestSystemCPUStats(PsutilTestCase): def test_ctx_switches(self): vmstat_value = vmstat("context switches") psutil_value = psutil.cpu_stats().ctx_switches self.assertAlmostEqual(vmstat_value, psutil_value, delta=500) def test_interrupts(self): vmstat_value = vmstat("interrupts") psutil_value = psutil.cpu_stats().interrupts self.assertAlmostEqual(vmstat_value, psutil_value, delta=500) @unittest.skipIf(not LINUX, "LINUX only") class TestLoadAvg(PsutilTestCase): @unittest.skipIf(not HAS_GETLOADAVG, "not supported") def test_getloadavg(self): psutil_value = psutil.getloadavg() with open("/proc/loadavg", "r") as f: proc_value = f.read().split() self.assertAlmostEqual(float(proc_value[0]), psutil_value[0], delta=1) self.assertAlmostEqual(float(proc_value[1]), psutil_value[1], delta=1) self.assertAlmostEqual(float(proc_value[2]), psutil_value[2], delta=1) # ===================================================================== # --- system network # ===================================================================== @unittest.skipIf(not LINUX, "LINUX only") class TestSystemNetIfAddrs(PsutilTestCase): def test_ips(self): for name, addrs in psutil.net_if_addrs().items(): for addr in addrs: if addr.family == psutil.AF_LINK: self.assertEqual(addr.address, get_mac_address(name)) elif addr.family == socket.AF_INET: self.assertEqual(addr.address, get_ipv4_address(name)) self.assertEqual(addr.netmask, get_ipv4_netmask(name)) if addr.broadcast is not None: self.assertEqual(addr.broadcast, get_ipv4_broadcast(name)) else: self.assertEqual(get_ipv4_broadcast(name), '0.0.0.0') elif addr.family == socket.AF_INET6: # IPv6 addresses can have a percent symbol at the end. # E.g. these 2 are equivalent: # "fe80::1ff:fe23:4567:890a" # "fe80::1ff:fe23:4567:890a%eth0" # That is the "zone id" portion, which usually is the name # of the network interface. address = addr.address.split('%')[0] self.assertEqual(address, get_ipv6_address(name)) # XXX - not reliable when having virtual NICs installed by Docker. # @unittest.skipIf(not which('ip'), "'ip' utility not available") # def test_net_if_names(self): # out = sh("ip addr").strip() # nics = [x for x in psutil.net_if_addrs().keys() if ':' not in x] # found = 0 # for line in out.split('\n'): # line = line.strip() # if re.search(r"^\d+:", line): # found += 1 # name = line.split(':')[1].strip() # self.assertIn(name, nics) # self.assertEqual(len(nics), found, msg="%s\n---\n%s" % ( # pprint.pformat(nics), out)) @unittest.skipIf(not LINUX, "LINUX only") class TestSystemNetIfStats(PsutilTestCase): def test_against_ifconfig(self): for name, stats in psutil.net_if_stats().items(): try: out = sh("ifconfig %s" % name) except RuntimeError: pass else: self.assertEqual(stats.isup, 'RUNNING' in out, msg=out) self.assertEqual(stats.mtu, int(re.findall(r'(?i)MTU[: ](\d+)', out)[0])) def test_mtu(self): for name, stats in psutil.net_if_stats().items(): with open("/sys/class/net/%s/mtu" % name, "rt") as f: self.assertEqual(stats.mtu, int(f.read().strip())) @unittest.skipIf(not LINUX, "LINUX only") class TestSystemNetIOCounters(PsutilTestCase): @retry_on_failure() def test_against_ifconfig(self): def ifconfig(nic): ret = {} out = sh("ifconfig %s" % name) ret['packets_recv'] = int( re.findall(r'RX packets[: ](\d+)', out)[0]) ret['packets_sent'] = int( re.findall(r'TX packets[: ](\d+)', out)[0]) ret['errin'] = int(re.findall(r'errors[: ](\d+)', out)[0]) ret['errout'] = int(re.findall(r'errors[: ](\d+)', out)[1]) ret['dropin'] = int(re.findall(r'dropped[: ](\d+)', out)[0]) ret['dropout'] = int(re.findall(r'dropped[: ](\d+)', out)[1]) ret['bytes_recv'] = int( re.findall(r'RX (?:packets \d+ +)?bytes[: ](\d+)', out)[0]) ret['bytes_sent'] = int( re.findall(r'TX (?:packets \d+ +)?bytes[: ](\d+)', out)[0]) return ret nio = psutil.net_io_counters(pernic=True, nowrap=False) for name, stats in nio.items(): try: ifconfig_ret = ifconfig(name) except RuntimeError: continue self.assertAlmostEqual( stats.bytes_recv, ifconfig_ret['bytes_recv'], delta=1024 * 5) self.assertAlmostEqual( stats.bytes_sent, ifconfig_ret['bytes_sent'], delta=1024 * 5) self.assertAlmostEqual( stats.packets_recv, ifconfig_ret['packets_recv'], delta=1024) self.assertAlmostEqual( stats.packets_sent, ifconfig_ret['packets_sent'], delta=1024) self.assertAlmostEqual( stats.errin, ifconfig_ret['errin'], delta=10) self.assertAlmostEqual( stats.errout, ifconfig_ret['errout'], delta=10) self.assertAlmostEqual( stats.dropin, ifconfig_ret['dropin'], delta=10) self.assertAlmostEqual( stats.dropout, ifconfig_ret['dropout'], delta=10) @unittest.skipIf(not LINUX, "LINUX only") class TestSystemNetConnections(PsutilTestCase): @mock.patch('psutil._pslinux.socket.inet_ntop', side_effect=ValueError) @mock.patch('psutil._pslinux.supports_ipv6', return_value=False) def test_emulate_ipv6_unsupported(self, supports_ipv6, inet_ntop): # see: https://github.com/giampaolo/psutil/issues/623 try: s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET6, socket.SOCK_STREAM) self.addCleanup(s.close) s.bind(("::1", 0)) except socket.error: pass psutil.net_connections(kind='inet6') def test_emulate_unix(self): with mock_open_content( '/proc/net/unix', textwrap.dedent("""\ 0: 00000003 000 000 0001 03 462170 @/tmp/dbus-Qw2hMPIU3n 0: 00000003 000 000 0001 03 35010 @/tmp/dbus-tB2X8h69BQ 0: 00000003 000 000 0001 03 34424 @/tmp/dbus-cHy80Y8O 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 """)) as m: psutil.net_connections(kind='unix') assert m.called # ===================================================================== # --- system disks # ===================================================================== @unittest.skipIf(not LINUX, "LINUX only") class TestSystemDiskPartitions(PsutilTestCase): @unittest.skipIf(not hasattr(os, 'statvfs'), "os.statvfs() not available") @skip_on_not_implemented() def test_against_df(self): # test psutil.disk_usage() and psutil.disk_partitions() # against "df -a" def df(path): out = sh('df -P -B 1 "%s"' % path).strip() lines = out.split('\n') lines.pop(0) line = lines.pop(0) dev, total, used, free = line.split()[:4] if dev == 'none': dev = '' total, used, free = int(total), int(used), int(free) return dev, total, used, free for part in psutil.disk_partitions(all=False): usage = psutil.disk_usage(part.mountpoint) dev, total, used, free = df(part.mountpoint) self.assertEqual(usage.total, total) self.assertAlmostEqual(usage.free, free, delta=TOLERANCE_DISK_USAGE) self.assertAlmostEqual(usage.used, used, delta=TOLERANCE_DISK_USAGE) def test_zfs_fs(self): # Test that ZFS partitions are returned. with open("/proc/filesystems", "r") as f: data = f.read() if 'zfs' in data: for part in psutil.disk_partitions(): if part.fstype == 'zfs': break else: self.fail("couldn't find any ZFS partition") else: # No ZFS partitions on this system. Let's fake one. fake_file = io.StringIO(u("nodev\tzfs\n")) with mock.patch('psutil._common.open', return_value=fake_file, create=True) as m1: with mock.patch( 'psutil._pslinux.cext.disk_partitions', return_value=[('/dev/sdb3', '/', 'zfs', 'rw')]) as m2: ret = psutil.disk_partitions() assert m1.called assert m2.called assert ret self.assertEqual(ret[0].fstype, 'zfs') def test_emulate_realpath_fail(self): # See: https://github.com/giampaolo/psutil/issues/1307 try: with mock.patch('os.path.realpath', return_value='/non/existent') as m: with self.assertRaises(FileNotFoundError): psutil.disk_partitions() assert m.called finally: psutil.PROCFS_PATH = "/proc" @unittest.skipIf(not LINUX, "LINUX only") class TestSystemDiskIoCounters(PsutilTestCase): def test_emulate_kernel_2_4(self): # Tests /proc/diskstats parsing format for 2.4 kernels, see: # https://github.com/giampaolo/psutil/issues/767 with mock_open_content( '/proc/diskstats', " 3 0 1 hda 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12"): with mock.patch('psutil._pslinux.is_storage_device', return_value=True): ret = psutil.disk_io_counters(nowrap=False) self.assertEqual(ret.read_count, 1) self.assertEqual(ret.read_merged_count, 2) self.assertEqual(ret.read_bytes, 3 * SECTOR_SIZE) self.assertEqual(ret.read_time, 4) self.assertEqual(ret.write_count, 5) self.assertEqual(ret.write_merged_count, 6) self.assertEqual(ret.write_bytes, 7 * SECTOR_SIZE) self.assertEqual(ret.write_time, 8) self.assertEqual(ret.busy_time, 10) def test_emulate_kernel_2_6_full(self): # Tests /proc/diskstats parsing format for 2.6 kernels, # lines reporting all metrics: # https://github.com/giampaolo/psutil/issues/767 with mock_open_content( '/proc/diskstats', " 3 0 hda 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11"): with mock.patch('psutil._pslinux.is_storage_device', return_value=True): ret = psutil.disk_io_counters(nowrap=False) self.assertEqual(ret.read_count, 1) self.assertEqual(ret.read_merged_count, 2) self.assertEqual(ret.read_bytes, 3 * SECTOR_SIZE) self.assertEqual(ret.read_time, 4) self.assertEqual(ret.write_count, 5) self.assertEqual(ret.write_merged_count, 6) self.assertEqual(ret.write_bytes, 7 * SECTOR_SIZE) self.assertEqual(ret.write_time, 8) self.assertEqual(ret.busy_time, 10) def test_emulate_kernel_2_6_limited(self): # Tests /proc/diskstats parsing format for 2.6 kernels, # where one line of /proc/partitions return a limited # amount of metrics when it bumps into a partition # (instead of a disk). See: # https://github.com/giampaolo/psutil/issues/767 with mock_open_content( '/proc/diskstats', " 3 1 hda 1 2 3 4"): with mock.patch('psutil._pslinux.is_storage_device', return_value=True): ret = psutil.disk_io_counters(nowrap=False) self.assertEqual(ret.read_count, 1) self.assertEqual(ret.read_bytes, 2 * SECTOR_SIZE) self.assertEqual(ret.write_count, 3) self.assertEqual(ret.write_bytes, 4 * SECTOR_SIZE) self.assertEqual(ret.read_merged_count, 0) self.assertEqual(ret.read_time, 0) self.assertEqual(ret.write_merged_count, 0) self.assertEqual(ret.write_time, 0) self.assertEqual(ret.busy_time, 0) def test_emulate_include_partitions(self): # Make sure that when perdisk=True disk partitions are returned, # see: # https://github.com/giampaolo/psutil/pull/1313#issuecomment-408626842 with mock_open_content( '/proc/diskstats', textwrap.dedent("""\ 3 0 nvme0n1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 0 nvme0n1p1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 """)): with mock.patch('psutil._pslinux.is_storage_device', return_value=False): ret = psutil.disk_io_counters(perdisk=True, nowrap=False) self.assertEqual(len(ret), 2) self.assertEqual(ret['nvme0n1'].read_count, 1) self.assertEqual(ret['nvme0n1p1'].read_count, 1) self.assertEqual(ret['nvme0n1'].write_count, 5) self.assertEqual(ret['nvme0n1p1'].write_count, 5) def test_emulate_exclude_partitions(self): # Make sure that when perdisk=False partitions (e.g. 'sda1', # 'nvme0n1p1') are skipped and not included in the total count. # https://github.com/giampaolo/psutil/pull/1313#issuecomment-408626842 with mock_open_content( '/proc/diskstats', textwrap.dedent("""\ 3 0 nvme0n1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 0 nvme0n1p1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 """)): with mock.patch('psutil._pslinux.is_storage_device', return_value=False): ret = psutil.disk_io_counters(perdisk=False, nowrap=False) self.assertIsNone(ret) # def is_storage_device(name): return name == 'nvme0n1' with mock_open_content( '/proc/diskstats', textwrap.dedent("""\ 3 0 nvme0n1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 0 nvme0n1p1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 """)): with mock.patch('psutil._pslinux.is_storage_device', create=True, side_effect=is_storage_device): ret = psutil.disk_io_counters(perdisk=False, nowrap=False) self.assertEqual(ret.read_count, 1) self.assertEqual(ret.write_count, 5) def test_emulate_use_sysfs(self): def exists(path): if path == '/proc/diskstats': return False return True wprocfs = psutil.disk_io_counters(perdisk=True) with mock.patch('psutil._pslinux.os.path.exists', create=True, side_effect=exists): wsysfs = psutil.disk_io_counters(perdisk=True) self.assertEqual(len(wprocfs), len(wsysfs)) def test_emulate_not_impl(self): def exists(path): return False with mock.patch('psutil._pslinux.os.path.exists', create=True, side_effect=exists): self.assertRaises(NotImplementedError, psutil.disk_io_counters) # ===================================================================== # --- misc # ===================================================================== @unittest.skipIf(not LINUX, "LINUX only") class TestMisc(PsutilTestCase): def test_boot_time(self): vmstat_value = vmstat('boot time') psutil_value = psutil.boot_time() self.assertEqual(int(vmstat_value), int(psutil_value)) def test_no_procfs_on_import(self): my_procfs = self.get_testfn() os.mkdir(my_procfs) with open(os.path.join(my_procfs, 'stat'), 'w') as f: f.write('cpu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0\n') f.write('cpu0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0\n') f.write('cpu1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0\n') try: orig_open = open def open_mock(name, *args, **kwargs): if name.startswith('/proc'): raise IOError(errno.ENOENT, 'rejecting access for test') return orig_open(name, *args, **kwargs) patch_point = 'builtins.open' if PY3 else '__builtin__.open' with mock.patch(patch_point, side_effect=open_mock): reload_module(psutil) self.assertRaises(IOError, psutil.cpu_times) self.assertRaises(IOError, psutil.cpu_times, percpu=True) self.assertRaises(IOError, psutil.cpu_percent) self.assertRaises(IOError, psutil.cpu_percent, percpu=True) self.assertRaises(IOError, psutil.cpu_times_percent) self.assertRaises( IOError, psutil.cpu_times_percent, percpu=True) psutil.PROCFS_PATH = my_procfs self.assertEqual(psutil.cpu_percent(), 0) self.assertEqual(sum(psutil.cpu_times_percent()), 0) # since we don't know the number of CPUs at import time, # we awkwardly say there are none until the second call per_cpu_percent = psutil.cpu_percent(percpu=True) self.assertEqual(sum(per_cpu_percent), 0) # ditto awkward length per_cpu_times_percent = psutil.cpu_times_percent(percpu=True) self.assertEqual(sum(map(sum, per_cpu_times_percent)), 0) # much user, very busy with open(os.path.join(my_procfs, 'stat'), 'w') as f: f.write('cpu 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0\n') f.write('cpu0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0\n') f.write('cpu1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0\n') self.assertNotEqual(psutil.cpu_percent(), 0) self.assertNotEqual( sum(psutil.cpu_percent(percpu=True)), 0) self.assertNotEqual(sum(psutil.cpu_times_percent()), 0) self.assertNotEqual( sum(map(sum, psutil.cpu_times_percent(percpu=True))), 0) finally: shutil.rmtree(my_procfs) reload_module(psutil) self.assertEqual(psutil.PROCFS_PATH, '/proc') def test_cpu_steal_decrease(self): # Test cumulative cpu stats decrease. We should ignore this. # See issue #1210. with mock_open_content( "/proc/stat", textwrap.dedent("""\ cpu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 cpu0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 cpu1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 """).encode()) as m: # first call to "percent" functions should read the new stat file # and compare to the "real" file read at import time - so the # values are meaningless psutil.cpu_percent() assert m.called psutil.cpu_percent(percpu=True) psutil.cpu_times_percent() psutil.cpu_times_percent(percpu=True) with mock_open_content( "/proc/stat", textwrap.dedent("""\ cpu 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 cpu0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 cpu1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 """).encode()) as m: # Increase "user" while steal goes "backwards" to zero. cpu_percent = psutil.cpu_percent() assert m.called cpu_percent_percpu = psutil.cpu_percent(percpu=True) cpu_times_percent = psutil.cpu_times_percent() cpu_times_percent_percpu = psutil.cpu_times_percent(percpu=True) self.assertNotEqual(cpu_percent, 0) self.assertNotEqual(sum(cpu_percent_percpu), 0) self.assertNotEqual(sum(cpu_times_percent), 0) self.assertNotEqual(sum(cpu_times_percent), 100.0) self.assertNotEqual(sum(map(sum, cpu_times_percent_percpu)), 0) self.assertNotEqual(sum(map(sum, cpu_times_percent_percpu)), 100.0) self.assertEqual(cpu_times_percent.steal, 0) self.assertNotEqual(cpu_times_percent.user, 0) def test_boot_time_mocked(self): with mock.patch('psutil._common.open', create=True) as m: self.assertRaises( RuntimeError, psutil._pslinux.boot_time) assert m.called def test_users_mocked(self): # Make sure ':0' and ':0.0' (returned by C ext) are converted # to 'localhost'. with mock.patch('psutil._pslinux.cext.users', return_value=[('giampaolo', 'pts/2', ':0', 1436573184.0, True, 2)]) as m: self.assertEqual(psutil.users()[0].host, 'localhost') assert m.called with mock.patch('psutil._pslinux.cext.users', return_value=[('giampaolo', 'pts/2', ':0.0', 1436573184.0, True, 2)]) as m: self.assertEqual(psutil.users()[0].host, 'localhost') assert m.called # ...otherwise it should be returned as-is with mock.patch('psutil._pslinux.cext.users', return_value=[('giampaolo', 'pts/2', 'foo', 1436573184.0, True, 2)]) as m: self.assertEqual(psutil.users()[0].host, 'foo') assert m.called def test_procfs_path(self): tdir = self.get_testfn() os.mkdir(tdir) try: psutil.PROCFS_PATH = tdir self.assertRaises(IOError, psutil.virtual_memory) self.assertRaises(IOError, psutil.cpu_times) self.assertRaises(IOError, psutil.cpu_times, percpu=True) self.assertRaises(IOError, psutil.boot_time) # self.assertRaises(IOError, psutil.pids) self.assertRaises(IOError, psutil.net_connections) self.assertRaises(IOError, psutil.net_io_counters) self.assertRaises(IOError, psutil.net_if_stats) # self.assertRaises(IOError, psutil.disk_io_counters) self.assertRaises(IOError, psutil.disk_partitions) self.assertRaises(psutil.NoSuchProcess, psutil.Process) finally: psutil.PROCFS_PATH = "/proc" @retry_on_failure() def test_issue_687(self): # In case of thread ID: # - pid_exists() is supposed to return False # - Process(tid) is supposed to work # - pids() should not return the TID # See: https://github.com/giampaolo/psutil/issues/687 t = ThreadTask() t.start() try: p = psutil.Process() threads = p.threads() self.assertEqual(len(threads), 2) tid = sorted(threads, key=lambda x: x.id)[1].id self.assertNotEqual(p.pid, tid) pt = psutil.Process(tid) pt.as_dict() self.assertNotIn(tid, psutil.pids()) finally: t.stop() def test_pid_exists_no_proc_status(self): # Internally pid_exists relies on /proc/{pid}/status. # Emulate a case where this file is empty in which case # psutil is supposed to fall back on using pids(). with mock_open_content("/proc/%s/status", "") as m: assert psutil.pid_exists(os.getpid()) assert m.called # ===================================================================== # --- sensors # ===================================================================== @unittest.skipIf(not LINUX, "LINUX only") @unittest.skipIf(not HAS_BATTERY, "no battery") class TestSensorsBattery(PsutilTestCase): @unittest.skipIf(not which("acpi"), "acpi utility not available") def test_percent(self): out = sh("acpi -b") acpi_value = int(out.split(",")[1].strip().replace('%', '')) psutil_value = psutil.sensors_battery().percent self.assertAlmostEqual(acpi_value, psutil_value, delta=1) def test_emulate_power_plugged(self): # Pretend the AC power cable is connected. def open_mock(name, *args, **kwargs): if name.endswith("AC0/online") or name.endswith("AC/online"): return io.BytesIO(b"1") else: return orig_open(name, *args, **kwargs) orig_open = open patch_point = 'builtins.open' if PY3 else '__builtin__.open' with mock.patch(patch_point, side_effect=open_mock) as m: self.assertEqual(psutil.sensors_battery().power_plugged, True) self.assertEqual( psutil.sensors_battery().secsleft, psutil.POWER_TIME_UNLIMITED) assert m.called def test_emulate_power_plugged_2(self): # Same as above but pretend /AC0/online does not exist in which # case code relies on /status file. def open_mock(name, *args, **kwargs): if name.endswith("AC0/online") or name.endswith("AC/online"): raise IOError(errno.ENOENT, "") elif name.endswith("/status"): return io.StringIO(u("charging")) else: return orig_open(name, *args, **kwargs) orig_open = open patch_point = 'builtins.open' if PY3 else '__builtin__.open' with mock.patch(patch_point, side_effect=open_mock) as m: self.assertEqual(psutil.sensors_battery().power_plugged, True) assert m.called def test_emulate_power_not_plugged(self): # Pretend the AC power cable is not connected. def open_mock(name, *args, **kwargs): if name.endswith("AC0/online") or name.endswith("AC/online"): return io.BytesIO(b"0") else: return orig_open(name, *args, **kwargs) orig_open = open patch_point = 'builtins.open' if PY3 else '__builtin__.open' with mock.patch(patch_point, side_effect=open_mock) as m: self.assertEqual(psutil.sensors_battery().power_plugged, False) assert m.called def test_emulate_power_not_plugged_2(self): # Same as above but pretend /AC0/online does not exist in which # case code relies on /status file. def open_mock(name, *args, **kwargs): if name.endswith("AC0/online") or name.endswith("AC/online"): raise IOError(errno.ENOENT, "") elif name.endswith("/status"): return io.StringIO(u("discharging")) else: return orig_open(name, *args, **kwargs) orig_open = open patch_point = 'builtins.open' if PY3 else '__builtin__.open' with mock.patch(patch_point, side_effect=open_mock) as m: self.assertEqual(psutil.sensors_battery().power_plugged, False) assert m.called def test_emulate_power_undetermined(self): # Pretend we can't know whether the AC power cable not # connected (assert fallback to False). def open_mock(name, *args, **kwargs): if name.startswith("/sys/class/power_supply/AC0/online") or \ name.startswith("/sys/class/power_supply/AC/online"): raise IOError(errno.ENOENT, "") elif name.startswith("/sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/status"): return io.BytesIO(b"???") else: return orig_open(name, *args, **kwargs) orig_open = open patch_point = 'builtins.open' if PY3 else '__builtin__.open' with mock.patch(patch_point, side_effect=open_mock) as m: self.assertIsNone(psutil.sensors_battery().power_plugged) assert m.called def test_emulate_energy_full_0(self): # Emulate a case where energy_full files returns 0. with mock_open_content( "/sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/energy_full", b"0") as m: self.assertEqual(psutil.sensors_battery().percent, 0) assert m.called def test_emulate_energy_full_not_avail(self): # Emulate a case where energy_full file does not exist. # Expected fallback on /capacity. with mock_open_exception( "/sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/energy_full", IOError(errno.ENOENT, "")): with mock_open_exception( "/sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/charge_full", IOError(errno.ENOENT, "")): with mock_open_content( "/sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/capacity", b"88"): self.assertEqual(psutil.sensors_battery().percent, 88) def test_emulate_no_power(self): # Emulate a case where /AC0/online file nor /BAT0/status exist. with mock_open_exception( "/sys/class/power_supply/AC/online", IOError(errno.ENOENT, "")): with mock_open_exception( "/sys/class/power_supply/AC0/online", IOError(errno.ENOENT, "")): with mock_open_exception( "/sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/status", IOError(errno.ENOENT, "")): self.assertIsNone(psutil.sensors_battery().power_plugged) @unittest.skipIf(not LINUX, "LINUX only") class TestSensorsBatteryEmulated(PsutilTestCase): def test_it(self): def open_mock(name, *args, **kwargs): if name.endswith("/energy_now"): return io.StringIO(u("60000000")) elif name.endswith("/power_now"): return io.StringIO(u("0")) elif name.endswith("/energy_full"): return io.StringIO(u("60000001")) else: return orig_open(name, *args, **kwargs) orig_open = open patch_point = 'builtins.open' if PY3 else '__builtin__.open' with mock.patch('os.listdir', return_value=["BAT0"]) as mlistdir: with mock.patch(patch_point, side_effect=open_mock) as mopen: self.assertIsNotNone(psutil.sensors_battery()) assert mlistdir.called assert mopen.called @unittest.skipIf(not LINUX, "LINUX only") class TestSensorsTemperatures(PsutilTestCase): def test_emulate_class_hwmon(self): def open_mock(name, *args, **kwargs): if name.endswith('/name'): return io.StringIO(u("name")) elif name.endswith('/temp1_label'): return io.StringIO(u("label")) elif name.endswith('/temp1_input'): return io.BytesIO(b"30000") elif name.endswith('/temp1_max'): return io.BytesIO(b"40000") elif name.endswith('/temp1_crit'): return io.BytesIO(b"50000") else: return orig_open(name, *args, **kwargs) orig_open = open patch_point = 'builtins.open' if PY3 else '__builtin__.open' with mock.patch(patch_point, side_effect=open_mock): # Test case with /sys/class/hwmon with mock.patch('glob.glob', return_value=['/sys/class/hwmon/hwmon0/temp1']): temp = psutil.sensors_temperatures()['name'][0] self.assertEqual(temp.label, 'label') self.assertEqual(temp.current, 30.0) self.assertEqual(temp.high, 40.0) self.assertEqual(temp.critical, 50.0) def test_emulate_class_thermal(self): def open_mock(name, *args, **kwargs): if name.endswith('0_temp'): return io.BytesIO(b"50000") elif name.endswith('temp'): return io.BytesIO(b"30000") elif name.endswith('0_type'): return io.StringIO(u("critical")) elif name.endswith('type'): return io.StringIO(u("name")) else: return orig_open(name, *args, **kwargs) def glob_mock(path): if path == '/sys/class/hwmon/hwmon*/temp*_*': return [] elif path == '/sys/class/hwmon/hwmon*/device/temp*_*': return [] elif path == '/sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone*': return ['/sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone0'] elif path == '/sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone0/trip_point*': return ['/sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone1/trip_point_0_type', '/sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone1/trip_point_0_temp'] return [] orig_open = open patch_point = 'builtins.open' if PY3 else '__builtin__.open' with mock.patch(patch_point, side_effect=open_mock): with mock.patch('glob.glob', create=True, side_effect=glob_mock): temp = psutil.sensors_temperatures()['name'][0] self.assertEqual(temp.label, '') self.assertEqual(temp.current, 30.0) self.assertEqual(temp.high, 50.0) self.assertEqual(temp.critical, 50.0) @unittest.skipIf(not LINUX, "LINUX only") class TestSensorsFans(PsutilTestCase): def test_emulate_data(self): def open_mock(name, *args, **kwargs): if name.endswith('/name'): return io.StringIO(u("name")) elif name.endswith('/fan1_label'): return io.StringIO(u("label")) elif name.endswith('/fan1_input'): return io.StringIO(u("2000")) else: return orig_open(name, *args, **kwargs) orig_open = open patch_point = 'builtins.open' if PY3 else '__builtin__.open' with mock.patch(patch_point, side_effect=open_mock): with mock.patch('glob.glob', return_value=['/sys/class/hwmon/hwmon2/fan1']): fan = psutil.sensors_fans()['name'][0] self.assertEqual(fan.label, 'label') self.assertEqual(fan.current, 2000) # ===================================================================== # --- test process # ===================================================================== @unittest.skipIf(not LINUX, "LINUX only") class TestProcess(PsutilTestCase): @retry_on_failure() def test_memory_full_info(self): testfn = self.get_testfn() src = textwrap.dedent(""" import time with open("%s", "w") as f: time.sleep(10) """ % testfn) sproc = self.pyrun(src) call_until(lambda: os.listdir('.'), "'%s' not in ret" % testfn) p = psutil.Process(sproc.pid) time.sleep(.1) mem = p.memory_full_info() maps = p.memory_maps(grouped=False) self.assertAlmostEqual( mem.uss, sum([x.private_dirty + x.private_clean for x in maps]), delta=4096) self.assertAlmostEqual( mem.pss, sum([x.pss for x in maps]), delta=4096) self.assertAlmostEqual( mem.swap, sum([x.swap for x in maps]), delta=4096) def test_memory_full_info_mocked(self): # See: https://github.com/giampaolo/psutil/issues/1222 with mock_open_content( "/proc/%s/smaps" % os.getpid(), textwrap.dedent("""\ fffff0 r-xp 00000000 00:00 0 [vsyscall] Size: 1 kB Rss: 2 kB Pss: 3 kB Shared_Clean: 4 kB Shared_Dirty: 5 kB Private_Clean: 6 kB Private_Dirty: 7 kB Referenced: 8 kB Anonymous: 9 kB LazyFree: 10 kB AnonHugePages: 11 kB ShmemPmdMapped: 12 kB Shared_Hugetlb: 13 kB Private_Hugetlb: 14 kB Swap: 15 kB SwapPss: 16 kB KernelPageSize: 17 kB MMUPageSize: 18 kB Locked: 19 kB VmFlags: rd ex """).encode()) as m: p = psutil.Process() mem = p.memory_full_info() assert m.called self.assertEqual(mem.uss, (6 + 7 + 14) * 1024) self.assertEqual(mem.pss, 3 * 1024) self.assertEqual(mem.swap, 15 * 1024) # On PYPY file descriptors are not closed fast enough. @unittest.skipIf(PYPY, "unreliable on PYPY") def test_open_files_mode(self): def get_test_file(fname): p = psutil.Process() giveup_at = time.time() + GLOBAL_TIMEOUT while True: for file in p.open_files(): if file.path == os.path.abspath(fname): return file elif time.time() > giveup_at: break raise RuntimeError("timeout looking for test file") # testfn = self.get_testfn() with open(testfn, "w"): self.assertEqual(get_test_file(testfn).mode, "w") with open(testfn, "r"): self.assertEqual(get_test_file(testfn).mode, "r") with open(testfn, "a"): self.assertEqual(get_test_file(testfn).mode, "a") # with open(testfn, "r+"): self.assertEqual(get_test_file(testfn).mode, "r+") with open(testfn, "w+"): self.assertEqual(get_test_file(testfn).mode, "r+") with open(testfn, "a+"): self.assertEqual(get_test_file(testfn).mode, "a+") # note: "x" bit is not supported if PY3: safe_rmpath(testfn) with open(testfn, "x"): self.assertEqual(get_test_file(testfn).mode, "w") safe_rmpath(testfn) with open(testfn, "x+"): self.assertEqual(get_test_file(testfn).mode, "r+") def test_open_files_file_gone(self): # simulates a file which gets deleted during open_files() # execution p = psutil.Process() files = p.open_files() with open(self.get_testfn(), 'w'): # give the kernel some time to see the new file call_until(p.open_files, "len(ret) != %i" % len(files)) with mock.patch('psutil._pslinux.os.readlink', side_effect=OSError(errno.ENOENT, "")) as m: files = p.open_files() assert not files assert m.called # also simulate the case where os.readlink() returns EINVAL # in which case psutil is supposed to 'continue' with mock.patch('psutil._pslinux.os.readlink', side_effect=OSError(errno.EINVAL, "")) as m: self.assertEqual(p.open_files(), []) assert m.called def test_open_files_fd_gone(self): # Simulate a case where /proc/{pid}/fdinfo/{fd} disappears # while iterating through fds. # https://travis-ci.org/giampaolo/psutil/jobs/225694530 p = psutil.Process() files = p.open_files() with open(self.get_testfn(), 'w'): # give the kernel some time to see the new file call_until(p.open_files, "len(ret) != %i" % len(files)) patch_point = 'builtins.open' if PY3 else '__builtin__.open' with mock.patch(patch_point, side_effect=IOError(errno.ENOENT, "")) as m: files = p.open_files() assert not files assert m.called # --- mocked tests def test_terminal_mocked(self): with mock.patch('psutil._pslinux._psposix.get_terminal_map', return_value={}) as m: self.assertIsNone(psutil._pslinux.Process(os.getpid()).terminal()) assert m.called # TODO: re-enable this test. # def test_num_ctx_switches_mocked(self): # with mock.patch('psutil._common.open', create=True) as m: # self.assertRaises( # NotImplementedError, # psutil._pslinux.Process(os.getpid()).num_ctx_switches) # assert m.called def test_cmdline_mocked(self): # see: https://github.com/giampaolo/psutil/issues/639 p = psutil.Process() fake_file = io.StringIO(u('foo\x00bar\x00')) with mock.patch('psutil._common.open', return_value=fake_file, create=True) as m: self.assertEqual(p.cmdline(), ['foo', 'bar']) assert m.called fake_file = io.StringIO(u('foo\x00bar\x00\x00')) with mock.patch('psutil._common.open', return_value=fake_file, create=True) as m: self.assertEqual(p.cmdline(), ['foo', 'bar', '']) assert m.called def test_cmdline_spaces_mocked(self): # see: https://github.com/giampaolo/psutil/issues/1179 p = psutil.Process() fake_file = io.StringIO(u('foo bar ')) with mock.patch('psutil._common.open', return_value=fake_file, create=True) as m: self.assertEqual(p.cmdline(), ['foo', 'bar']) assert m.called fake_file = io.StringIO(u('foo bar ')) with mock.patch('psutil._common.open', return_value=fake_file, create=True) as m: self.assertEqual(p.cmdline(), ['foo', 'bar', '']) assert m.called def test_cmdline_mixed_separators(self): # https://github.com/giampaolo/psutil/issues/ # 1179#issuecomment-552984549 p = psutil.Process() fake_file = io.StringIO(u('foo\x20bar\x00')) with mock.patch('psutil._common.open', return_value=fake_file, create=True) as m: self.assertEqual(p.cmdline(), ['foo', 'bar']) assert m.called def test_readlink_path_deleted_mocked(self): with mock.patch('psutil._pslinux.os.readlink', return_value='/home/foo (deleted)'): self.assertEqual(psutil.Process().exe(), "/home/foo") self.assertEqual(psutil.Process().cwd(), "/home/foo") def test_threads_mocked(self): # Test the case where os.listdir() returns a file (thread) # which no longer exists by the time we open() it (race # condition). threads() is supposed to ignore that instead # of raising NSP. def open_mock(name, *args, **kwargs): if name.startswith('/proc/%s/task' % os.getpid()): raise IOError(errno.ENOENT, "") else: return orig_open(name, *args, **kwargs) orig_open = open patch_point = 'builtins.open' if PY3 else '__builtin__.open' with mock.patch(patch_point, side_effect=open_mock) as m: ret = psutil.Process().threads() assert m.called self.assertEqual(ret, []) # ...but if it bumps into something != ENOENT we want an # exception. def open_mock(name, *args, **kwargs): if name.startswith('/proc/%s/task' % os.getpid()): raise IOError(errno.EPERM, "") else: return orig_open(name, *args, **kwargs) with mock.patch(patch_point, side_effect=open_mock): self.assertRaises(psutil.AccessDenied, psutil.Process().threads) def test_exe_mocked(self): with mock.patch('psutil._pslinux.readlink', side_effect=OSError(errno.ENOENT, "")) as m1: with mock.patch('psutil.Process.cmdline', side_effect=psutil.AccessDenied(0, "")) as m2: # No such file error; might be raised also if /proc/pid/exe # path actually exists for system processes with low pids # (about 0-20). In this case psutil is supposed to return # an empty string. ret = psutil.Process().exe() assert m1.called assert m2.called self.assertEqual(ret, "") # ...but if /proc/pid no longer exist we're supposed to treat # it as an alias for zombie process with mock.patch('psutil._pslinux.os.path.lexists', return_value=False): self.assertRaises( psutil.ZombieProcess, psutil.Process().exe) def test_issue_1014(self): # Emulates a case where smaps file does not exist. In this case # wrap_exception decorator should not raise NoSuchProcess. with mock_open_exception( '/proc/%s/smaps' % os.getpid(), IOError(errno.ENOENT, "")) as m: p = psutil.Process() with self.assertRaises(FileNotFoundError): p.memory_maps() assert m.called @unittest.skipIf(not HAS_RLIMIT, "not supported") def test_rlimit_zombie(self): # Emulate a case where rlimit() raises ENOSYS, which may # happen in case of zombie process: # https://travis-ci.org/giampaolo/psutil/jobs/51368273 with mock.patch("psutil._pslinux.prlimit", side_effect=OSError(errno.ENOSYS, "")) as m: p = psutil.Process() p.name() with self.assertRaises(psutil.ZombieProcess) as exc: p.rlimit(psutil.RLIMIT_NOFILE) assert m.called self.assertEqual(exc.exception.pid, p.pid) self.assertEqual(exc.exception.name, p.name()) def test_cwd_zombie(self): with mock.patch("psutil._pslinux.os.readlink", side_effect=OSError(errno.ENOENT, "")) as m: p = psutil.Process() p.name() with self.assertRaises(psutil.ZombieProcess) as exc: p.cwd() assert m.called self.assertEqual(exc.exception.pid, p.pid) self.assertEqual(exc.exception.name, p.name()) def test_stat_file_parsing(self): from psutil._pslinux import CLOCK_TICKS args = [ "0", # pid "(cat)", # name "Z", # status "1", # ppid "0", # pgrp "0", # session "0", # tty "0", # tpgid "0", # flags "0", # minflt "0", # cminflt "0", # majflt "0", # cmajflt "2", # utime "3", # stime "4", # cutime "5", # cstime "0", # priority "0", # nice "0", # num_threads "0", # itrealvalue "6", # starttime "0", # vsize "0", # rss "0", # rsslim "0", # startcode "0", # endcode "0", # startstack "0", # kstkesp "0", # kstkeip "0", # signal "0", # blocked "0", # sigignore "0", # sigcatch "0", # wchan "0", # nswap "0", # cnswap "0", # exit_signal "6", # processor "0", # rt priority "0", # policy "7", # delayacct_blkio_ticks ] content = " ".join(args).encode() with mock_open_content('/proc/%s/stat' % os.getpid(), content): p = psutil.Process() self.assertEqual(p.name(), 'cat') self.assertEqual(p.status(), psutil.STATUS_ZOMBIE) self.assertEqual(p.ppid(), 1) self.assertEqual( p.create_time(), 6 / CLOCK_TICKS + psutil.boot_time()) cpu = p.cpu_times() self.assertEqual(cpu.user, 2 / CLOCK_TICKS) self.assertEqual(cpu.system, 3 / CLOCK_TICKS) self.assertEqual(cpu.children_user, 4 / CLOCK_TICKS) self.assertEqual(cpu.children_system, 5 / CLOCK_TICKS) self.assertEqual(cpu.iowait, 7 / CLOCK_TICKS) self.assertEqual(p.cpu_num(), 6) def test_status_file_parsing(self): with mock_open_content( '/proc/%s/status' % os.getpid(), textwrap.dedent("""\ Uid:\t1000\t1001\t1002\t1003 Gid:\t1004\t1005\t1006\t1007 Threads:\t66 Cpus_allowed:\tf Cpus_allowed_list:\t0-7 voluntary_ctxt_switches:\t12 nonvoluntary_ctxt_switches:\t13""").encode()): p = psutil.Process() self.assertEqual(p.num_ctx_switches().voluntary, 12) self.assertEqual(p.num_ctx_switches().involuntary, 13) self.assertEqual(p.num_threads(), 66) uids = p.uids() self.assertEqual(uids.real, 1000) self.assertEqual(uids.effective, 1001) self.assertEqual(uids.saved, 1002) gids = p.gids() self.assertEqual(gids.real, 1004) self.assertEqual(gids.effective, 1005) self.assertEqual(gids.saved, 1006) self.assertEqual(p._proc._get_eligible_cpus(), list(range(0, 8))) @unittest.skipIf(not LINUX, "LINUX only") class TestProcessAgainstStatus(PsutilTestCase): """/proc/pid/stat and /proc/pid/status have many values in common. Whenever possible, psutil uses /proc/pid/stat (it's faster). For all those cases we check that the value found in /proc/pid/stat (by psutil) matches the one found in /proc/pid/status. """ @classmethod def setUpClass(cls): cls.proc = psutil.Process() def read_status_file(self, linestart): with psutil._psplatform.open_text( '/proc/%s/status' % self.proc.pid) as f: for line in f: line = line.strip() if line.startswith(linestart): value = line.partition('\t')[2] try: return int(value) except ValueError: return value raise ValueError("can't find %r" % linestart) def test_name(self): value = self.read_status_file("Name:") self.assertEqual(self.proc.name(), value) def test_status(self): value = self.read_status_file("State:") value = value[value.find('(') + 1:value.rfind(')')] value = value.replace(' ', '-') self.assertEqual(self.proc.status(), value) def test_ppid(self): value = self.read_status_file("PPid:") self.assertEqual(self.proc.ppid(), value) def test_num_threads(self): value = self.read_status_file("Threads:") self.assertEqual(self.proc.num_threads(), value) def test_uids(self): value = self.read_status_file("Uid:") value = tuple(map(int, value.split()[1:4])) self.assertEqual(self.proc.uids(), value) def test_gids(self): value = self.read_status_file("Gid:") value = tuple(map(int, value.split()[1:4])) self.assertEqual(self.proc.gids(), value) @retry_on_failure() def test_num_ctx_switches(self): value = self.read_status_file("voluntary_ctxt_switches:") self.assertEqual(self.proc.num_ctx_switches().voluntary, value) value = self.read_status_file("nonvoluntary_ctxt_switches:") self.assertEqual(self.proc.num_ctx_switches().involuntary, value) def test_cpu_affinity(self): value = self.read_status_file("Cpus_allowed_list:") if '-' in str(value): min_, max_ = map(int, value.split('-')) self.assertEqual( self.proc.cpu_affinity(), list(range(min_, max_ + 1))) def test_cpu_affinity_eligible_cpus(self): value = self.read_status_file("Cpus_allowed_list:") with mock.patch("psutil._pslinux.per_cpu_times") as m: self.proc._proc._get_eligible_cpus() if '-' in str(value): assert not m.called else: assert m.called # ===================================================================== # --- test utils # ===================================================================== @unittest.skipIf(not LINUX, "LINUX only") class TestUtils(PsutilTestCase): def test_readlink(self): with mock.patch("os.readlink", return_value="foo (deleted)") as m: self.assertEqual(psutil._psplatform.readlink("bar"), "foo") assert m.called def test_cat(self): testfn = self.get_testfn() with open(testfn, "wt") as f: f.write("foo ") self.assertEqual(psutil._psplatform.cat(testfn, binary=False), "foo") self.assertEqual(psutil._psplatform.cat(testfn, binary=True), b"foo") self.assertEqual( psutil._psplatform.cat(testfn + '??', fallback="bar"), "bar") if __name__ == '__main__': from psutil.tests.runner import run_from_name run_from_name(__file__)