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author | Valentin Rothberg <vrothberg@suse.com> | 2018-07-19 14:41:58 +0200 |
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committer | Atomic Bot <atomic-devel@projectatomic.io> | 2018-07-19 20:47:52 +0000 |
commit | ba1871dac033783ab0329c9b3c9113a34a90992f (patch) | |
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podman-top: use containers/psgo
Use github.com/containers/psgo instead of execing `ps (1)`. The psgo
library enables a much more flexible interface with respect to which
data to be printed (e.g., capabilities, seccomp mode, PID, PCPU, etc.)
while the output can be parsed reliably. The library does not use
ps (1) but parses /proc and /dev instead. To list the processes of a
given container, psgo will join the mount namespace of the given
container and extract all data from there.
Notice that this commit breaks compatibility with docker-top.
Signed-off-by: Valentin Rothberg <vrothberg@suse.com>
Closes: #1113
Approved by: rhatdan
Diffstat (limited to 'vendor')
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/github.com/containers/psgo/LICENSE | 201 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/github.com/containers/psgo/README.md | 60 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/github.com/containers/psgo/ps/capabilities.go | 71 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/github.com/containers/psgo/ps/cmdline.go | 34 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/github.com/containers/psgo/ps/ps.go | 655 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/github.com/containers/psgo/ps/stat.go | 193 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/github.com/containers/psgo/ps/status.go | 314 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/github.com/containers/psgo/ps/tty.go | 113 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/github.com/containers/psgo/vendor.conf | 7 |
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Please note, that the library is still under development. + +The idea behind the library is to implement an easy to use way of extracting process-related data, just as ps (1) does. The problem when using ps (1) is that the ps format strings split columns with whitespaces, making the output nearly impossible to parse. It also adds some jitter as we have to fork. + +This library aims to make things a bit more comfortable, especially for container runtimes, as the API allows to join the mount namespace of a given process and will parse `/proc` from there. Currently, the API consists of two functions: + + - `ProcessInfo(format string) ([]string, error)` + - ProcessInfo returns the process information of all processes in the current mount namespace. The input format must be a comma-separated list of supported AIX format descriptors. If the input string is empty, the DefaultFormat is used. The return value is an array of tab-separated strings, to easily use the output for column-based formatting (e.g., with the `text/tabwriter` package). + + - `JoinNamespaceAndProcessInfo(pid, format string) ([]string, error)` + - JoinNamespaceAndProcessInfo has the same semantics as ProcessInfo but joins the mount namespace of the specified pid before extracting data from /proc. This way, we can extract the `/proc` data from a container without executing any command inside the container. + +A sample implementation using this API can be found [here](https://github.com/containers/psgo/blob/master/psgo.go). You can compile the sample `psgo` tool via `make build`. + +### Listing processes +``` +./bin/psgo | head -n5 +USER PID PPID %CPU ELAPSED TTY TIME COMMAND +root 1 0 0.064 6h3m27.677997443s ? 13.98s systemd +root 2 0 0.000 6h3m27.678380128s ? 20ms [kthreadd] +root 4 2 0.000 6h3m27.678701852s ? 0s [kworker/0:0H] +root 6 2 0.000 6h3m27.678999508s ? 0s [mm_percpu_wq] +``` + +### Changing the output format +The format strings are ps (1) AIX format strings, and must be separated by commas: +``` +CODE NORMAL HEADER +%C pcpu %CPU +%G group GROUP +%P ppid PPID +%U user USER +%a args COMMAND +%c comm COMMAND +%g rgroup RGROUP +%n nice NI +%p pid PID +%r pgid PGID +%t etime ELAPSED +%u ruser RUSER +%x time TIME +%y tty TTY +%z vsz VSZ +``` + +To extract the effective user ID, the PID and and the command (i.e., name of the binary), we can run `./bin/psgo -format "user, %p, comm"`. Notice, that both, the *code* and *normal* notation of the descriptors can be used. + +### List processes inside a container / Joining another mount namespace +To demonstrate the usecase for containers, let's run a container and display the running processes inside this container: + +``` +$ docker run -d --name foo alpine sleep 100 +$ docker inspect --format '{{.State.Pid}}' foo +$ sudo ./bin/psgo -pid1377 +USER PID PPID %CPU ELAPSED TTY TIME COMMAND +root 1 0 0.193 25.959923679s ? 50ms sleep +``` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/psgo/ps/capabilities.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/psgo/ps/capabilities.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4301792a5 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/psgo/ps/capabilities.go @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +package ps + +var ( + // capabilities are a mapping from a numerical value to the textual + // representation of a given capability. A map allows to easily check + // if a given value is included or not. + // + // NOTE: this map must be maintained and kept in sync with the + // ./include/uapi/linux/capability.h kernel header. + capabilities = map[uint]string{ + 0: "CHOWN", + 1: "DAC_OVERRIDE", + 2: "DAC_READ_SEARCH", + 3: "FOWNER", + 4: "FSETID", + 5: "KILL", + 6: "SETGID", + 7: "SETUID", + 8: "SETPCAP", + 9: "LINUX_IMMUTABLE", + 10: "NET_BIND_SERVICE", + 11: "NET_BROADCAST", + 12: "NET_ADMIN", + 13: "NET_RAW", + 14: "IPC_LOCK", + 15: "IPC_OWNER", + 16: "SYS_MODULE", + 17: "SYS_RAWIO", + 18: "SYS_CHROOT", + 19: "SYS_PTRACE", + 20: "SYS_PACCT", + 21: "SYS_ADMIN", + 22: "SYS_BOOT", + 23: "SYS_NICE", + 24: "SYS_RESOURCE", + 25: "SYS_TIME", + 26: "SYS_TTY_CONFIG", + 27: "MKNOD", + 28: "LEASE", + 29: "AUDIT_WRITE", + 30: "AUDIT_CONTROL", + 31: "SETFCAP", + 32: "MAC_OVERRIDE", + 33: "MAC_ADMIN", + 34: "SYSLOG", + 35: "WAKE_ALARM", + 36: "BLOCK_SUSPEND", + 37: "AUDIT_READ", + } + // fullCAPs represents the value of a bitmask with a full capability + // set. + fullCAPs = uint64(0x3FFFFFFFFF) +) + +// maskToCaps iterates over mask and returns a slice of corresponding +// capabilities. If a bit is out of range of known capabilities, it is set as +// "unknown" to catch potential regressions when new capabilities are added to +// the kernel. +func maskToCaps(mask uint64) []string { + caps := []string{} + for i := uint(0); i < 64; i++ { + if (mask>>i)&0x1 == 1 { + c, known := capabilities[i] + if !known { + c = "unknown" + } + caps = append(caps, c) + } + } + return caps +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/psgo/ps/cmdline.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/psgo/ps/cmdline.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d9991a9a3 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/psgo/ps/cmdline.go @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +package ps + +import ( + "bytes" + "io/ioutil" + "os" +) + +// readCmdline can be used for mocking in unit tests. +func readCmdline(path string) (string, error) { + data, err := ioutil.ReadFile(path) + if err != nil { + if os.IsNotExist(err) { + err = errNoSuchPID + } + return "", err + } + + return string(data), nil +} + +// parseCmdline parses a /proc/$pid/cmdline file and returns a string slice. +func parseCmdline(path string) ([]string, error) { + raw, err := readCmdline(path) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + cmdLine := []string{} + for _, rawCmd := range bytes.Split([]byte(raw), []byte{0}) { + cmdLine = append(cmdLine, string(rawCmd)) + } + return cmdLine, nil +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/psgo/ps/ps.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/psgo/ps/ps.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a7e7cafad --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/psgo/ps/ps.go @@ -0,0 +1,655 @@ +package ps + +import ( + "fmt" + "io/ioutil" + "os" + "os/user" + "runtime" + "strconv" + "strings" + "sync" + "time" + + "github.com/pkg/errors" + "golang.org/x/sys/unix" +) + +// DefaultFormat is the `ps -ef` compatible default format. +const DefaultFormat = "user,pid,ppid,pcpu,etime,tty,time,comm" + +var ( + // ErrUnkownDescriptor is returned when an unknown descriptor is parsed. + ErrUnkownDescriptor = errors.New("unknown descriptor") + + // errNoSuchPID is returned when `/proc/PID` does not exist (anymore). + errNoSuchPID = errors.New("PID does not exist in /proc") + + // bootTime holds the host's boot time. Singleton to safe some time and + // energy. + bootTime int64 + + // clockTicks is the value of sysconf(SC_CLK_TCK) + clockTicks = getClockTicks() + + // ttyDevices is a slice of ttys. Singledton to safe some time and + // energy. + ttyDevices []*tty + + descriptors = []aixFormatDescriptor{ + { + code: "%C", + normal: "pcpu", + header: "%CPU", + procFn: processPCPU, + }, + { + code: "%G", + normal: "group", + header: "GROUP", + procFn: processGROUP, + }, + { + code: "%P", + normal: "ppid", + header: "PPID", + procFn: processPPID, + }, + { + code: "%U", + normal: "user", + header: "USER", + procFn: processUSER, + }, + { + code: "%a", + normal: "args", + header: "COMMAND", + procFn: processARGS, + }, + { + code: "%c", + normal: "comm", + header: "COMMAND", + procFn: processCOMM, + }, + { + code: "%g", + normal: "rgroup", + header: "RGROUP", + procFn: processRGROUP, + }, + { + code: "%n", + normal: "nice", + header: "NI", + procFn: processNICE, + }, + { + code: "%p", + normal: "pid", + header: "PID", + procFn: processPID, + }, + { + code: "%r", + normal: "pgid", + header: "PGID", + procFn: processPGID, + }, + { + code: "%t", + normal: "etime", + header: "ELAPSED", + procFn: processETIME, + }, + { + code: "%u", + normal: "ruser", + header: "RUSER", + procFn: processRUSER, + }, + { + code: "%x", + normal: "time", + header: "TIME", + procFn: processTIME, + }, + { + code: "%y", + normal: "tty", + header: "TTY", + procFn: processTTY, + }, + { + code: "%z", + normal: "vsz", + header: "VSZ", + procFn: processVSZ, + }, + { + normal: "capinh", + header: "CAPABILITIES", + procFn: processCAPINH, + }, + { + normal: "capprm", + header: "CAPABILITIES", + procFn: processCAPPRM, + }, + { + normal: "capeff", + header: "CAPABILITIES", + procFn: processCAPEFF, + }, + { + normal: "capbnd", + header: "CAPABILITIES", + procFn: processCAPBND, + }, + { + normal: "seccomp", + header: "SECCOMP", + procFn: processSECCOMP, + }, + { + normal: "label", + header: "LABEL", + procFn: processLABEL, + }, + } +) + +// process includes a process ID and the corresponding data from /proc/pid/stat, +// /proc/pid/status and from /prod/pid/cmdline. +type process struct { + pid int + pstat *stat + pstatus *status + cmdline []string +} + +// elapsedTime returns the time.Duration since process p was created. +func (p *process) elapsedTime() (time.Duration, error) { + sinceBoot, err := strconv.ParseInt(p.pstat.starttime, 10, 64) + if err != nil { + return 0, err + } + sinceBoot = sinceBoot / clockTicks + + if bootTime == 0 { + bootTime, err = getBootTime() + if err != nil { + return 0, err + } + } + created := time.Unix(sinceBoot+bootTime, 0) + return (time.Now()).Sub(created), nil +} + +// cpuTime returns the cumlative CPU time of process p as a time.Duration. +func (p *process) cpuTime() (time.Duration, error) { + user, err := strconv.ParseInt(p.pstat.utime, 10, 64) + if err != nil { + return 0, err + } + system, err := strconv.ParseInt(p.pstat.stime, 10, 64) + if err != nil { + return 0, err + } + secs := (user + system) / clockTicks + cpu := time.Unix(secs, 0) + return cpu.Sub(time.Unix(0, 0)), nil +} + +// processes returns a process slice of processes mentioned in /proc. +func processes() ([]*process, error) { + pids, err := getPIDs() + if err != nil { + panic(err) + } + + processes := []*process{} + for _, pid := range pids { + var ( + err error + p process + ) + p.pid = pid + p.pstat, err = parseStat(fmt.Sprintf("/proc/%d/stat", pid)) + if err != nil { + if err == errNoSuchPID { + continue + } + return nil, err + } + p.pstatus, err = parseStatus(fmt.Sprintf("/proc/%d/status", pid)) + if err != nil { + if err == errNoSuchPID { + continue + } + return nil, err + } + p.cmdline, err = parseCmdline(fmt.Sprintf("/proc/%d/cmdline", pid)) + if err != nil { + if err == errNoSuchPID { + continue + } + return nil, err + } + processes = append(processes, &p) + } + + return processes, nil +} + +// getPIDs extracts and returns all PIDs from /proc. +func getPIDs() ([]int, error) { + procDir, err := os.Open("/proc/") + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + defer procDir.Close() + + // extract string slice of all directories in procDir + pidDirs, err := procDir.Readdirnames(0) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + // convert pidDirs to int + pids := []int{} + for _, pidDir := range pidDirs { + pid, err := strconv.Atoi(pidDir) + if err != nil { + // skip non-numerical entries (e.g., `/proc/softirqs`) + continue + } + pids = append(pids, pid) + } + + return pids, nil +} + +// processFunc is used to map a given aixFormatDescriptor to a corresponding +// function extracting the desired data from a process. +type processFunc func(*process) (string, error) + +// aixFormatDescriptor as mentioned in the ps(1) manpage. A given descriptor +// can either be specified via its code (e.g., "%C") or its normal representation +// (e.g., "pcpu") and will be printed under its corresponding header (e.g, "%CPU"). +type aixFormatDescriptor struct { + code string + normal string + header string + procFn processFunc +} + +// processDescriptors calls each `procFn` of all formatDescriptors on each +// process and returns an array of tab-separated strings. +func processDescriptors(formatDescriptors []aixFormatDescriptor, processes []*process) ([]string, error) { + data := []string{} + // create header + headerArr := []string{} + for _, desc := range formatDescriptors { + headerArr = append(headerArr, desc.header) + } + data = append(data, strings.Join(headerArr, "\t")) + + // dispatch all descriptor functions on each process + for _, proc := range processes { + pData := []string{} + for _, desc := range formatDescriptors { + dataStr, err := desc.procFn(proc) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + pData = append(pData, dataStr) + } + data = append(data, strings.Join(pData, "\t")) + } + + return data, nil +} + +// ListDescriptors returns a string slice of all supported AIX format +// descriptors in the normal form. +func ListDescriptors() (list []string) { + for _, d := range descriptors { + list = append(list, d.normal) + } + return +} + +// JoinNamespaceAndProcessInfo has the same semantics as ProcessInfo but joins +// the mount namespace of the specified pid before extracting data from `/proc`. +func JoinNamespaceAndProcessInfo(pid, format string) ([]string, error) { + var ( + data []string + dataErr error + wg sync.WaitGroup + ) + + wg.Add(1) + go func() { + defer wg.Done() + runtime.LockOSThread() + + fd, err := os.Open(fmt.Sprintf("/proc/%s/ns/mnt", pid)) + if err != nil { + dataErr = err + return + } + defer fd.Close() + + // create a new mountns on the current thread + if err = unix.Unshare(unix.CLONE_NEWNS); err != nil { + dataErr = err + return + } + unix.Setns(int(fd.Fd()), unix.CLONE_NEWNS) + data, dataErr = ProcessInfo(format) + }() + wg.Wait() + + return data, dataErr +} + +// ProcessInfo returns the process information of all processes in the current +// mount namespace. The input format must be a comma-separated list of +// supported AIX format descriptors. If the input string is empty, the +// DefaultFormat is used. +// The return value is an array of tab-separated strings, to easily use the +// output for column-based formatting (e.g., with the `text/tabwriter` package). +func ProcessInfo(format string) ([]string, error) { + if len(format) == 0 { + format = DefaultFormat + } + + formatDescriptors, err := parseDescriptors(format) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + processes, err := processes() + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + return processDescriptors(formatDescriptors, processes) +} + +// parseDescriptors parses the input string and returns a correspodning array +// of aixFormatDescriptors, which are expected to be separated by commas. +// The input format is "desc1, desc2, ..., desN" where a given descriptor can be +// specified both, in the code and in the normal form. A concrete example is +// "pid, %C, nice, %a". +func parseDescriptors(input string) ([]aixFormatDescriptor, error) { + formatDescriptors := []aixFormatDescriptor{} + for _, s := range strings.Split(input, ",") { + s = strings.TrimSpace(s) + found := false + for _, d := range descriptors { + if s == d.code || s == d.normal { + formatDescriptors = append(formatDescriptors, d) + found = true + } + } + if !found { + return nil, errors.Wrapf(ErrUnkownDescriptor, "'%s'", s) + } + } + return formatDescriptors, nil +} + +// lookupGID returns the textual group ID, if it can be optained, or the +// decimal input representation otherwise. +func lookupGID(gid string) (string, error) { + if gid == "0" { + return "root", nil + } + g, err := user.LookupGroupId(gid) + if err != nil { + switch err.(type) { + case user.UnknownGroupIdError: + return gid, nil + default: + return "", err + } + } + return g.Name, nil +} + +// processGROUP returns the effective group ID of the process. This will be +// the textual group ID, if it can be optained, or a decimal representation +// otherwise. +func processGROUP(p *process) (string, error) { + return lookupGID(p.pstatus.gids[1]) +} + +// processRGROUP returns the real group ID of the process. This will be +// the textual group ID, if it can be optained, or a decimal representation +// otherwise. +func processRGROUP(p *process) (string, error) { + return lookupGID(p.pstatus.gids[0]) +} + +// processPPID returns the parent process ID of process p. +func processPPID(p *process) (string, error) { + return p.pstatus.pPid, nil +} + +// lookupUID return the textual user ID, if it can be optained, or the decimal +// input representation otherwise. +func lookupUID(uid string) (string, error) { + if uid == "0" { + return "root", nil + } + u, err := user.LookupId(uid) + if err != nil { + switch err.(type) { + case user.UnknownUserError: + return uid, nil + default: + return "", err + } + } + return u.Username, nil + +} + +// processUSER returns the effective user name of the process. This will be +// the textual group ID, if it can be optained, or a decimal representation +// otherwise. +func processUSER(p *process) (string, error) { + return lookupUID(p.pstatus.uids[1]) +} + +// processRUSER returns the effective user name of the process. This will be +// the textual group ID, if it can be optained, or a decimal representation +// otherwise. +func processRUSER(p *process) (string, error) { + return lookupUID(p.pstatus.uids[0]) +} + +// processName returns the name of process p in the format "[$name]". +func processName(p *process) (string, error) { + return fmt.Sprintf("[%s]", p.pstatus.name), nil +} + +// processARGS returns the command of p with all its arguments. +func processARGS(p *process) (string, error) { + args := p.cmdline + // ps (1) returns "[$name]" if command/args are empty + if len(args) == 0 { + return processName(p) + } + return strings.Join(args, " "), nil +} + +// processCOMM returns the command name (i.e., executable name) of process p. +func processCOMM(p *process) (string, error) { + args := p.cmdline + // ps (1) returns "[$name]" if command/args are empty + if len(args) == 0 { + return processName(p) + } + spl := strings.Split(args[0], "/") + return spl[len(spl)-1], nil +} + +// processNICE returns the nice value of process p. +func processNICE(p *process) (string, error) { + return p.pstat.nice, nil +} + +// processPID returns the process ID of process p. +func processPID(p *process) (string, error) { + return p.pstatus.pid, nil +} + +// processPGID returns the process group ID of process p. +func processPGID(p *process) (string, error) { + return p.pstat.pgrp, nil +} + +// processPCPU returns how many percent of the CPU time process p uses as +// a three digit float as string. +func processPCPU(p *process) (string, error) { + elapsed, err := p.elapsedTime() + if err != nil { + return "", err + } + cpu, err := p.cpuTime() + if err != nil { + return "", err + } + pcpu := 100 * cpu.Seconds() / elapsed.Seconds() + + return strconv.FormatFloat(pcpu, 'f', 3, 64), nil +} + +// processETIME returns the elapsed time since the process was started. +func processETIME(p *process) (string, error) { + elapsed, err := p.elapsedTime() + if err != nil { + return "", nil + } + return fmt.Sprintf("%v", elapsed), nil +} + +// processTIME returns the cumulative CPU time of process p. +func processTIME(p *process) (string, error) { + cpu, err := p.cpuTime() + if err != nil { + return "", err + } + return fmt.Sprintf("%v", cpu), nil +} + +// processTTY returns the controlling tty (terminal) of process p. +func processTTY(p *process) (string, error) { + ttyNr, err := strconv.ParseUint(p.pstat.ttyNr, 10, 64) + if err != nil { + return "", nil + } + + maj, min := ttyNrToDev(ttyNr) + t, err := findTTY(maj, min) + if err != nil { + return "", err + } + + ttyS := "?" + if t != nil { + ttyS = strings.TrimPrefix(t.device, "/dev/") + } + return ttyS, nil +} + +// processVSZ returns the virtual memory size of process p in KiB (1024-byte +// units). +func processVSZ(p *process) (string, error) { + vmsize, err := strconv.Atoi(p.pstat.vsize) + if err != nil { + return "", err + } + return fmt.Sprintf("%d", vmsize/1024), nil +} + +// parseCAP parses cap (a string bit mask) and returns the associated set of +// capabilities. If all capabilties are set, "full" is returned. If no +// capability is enabled, "none" is returned. +func parseCAP(cap string) (string, error) { + mask, err := strconv.ParseUint(cap, 16, 64) + if err != nil { + return "", err + } + if mask == fullCAPs { + return "full", nil + } + caps := maskToCaps(mask) + if len(caps) == 0 { + return "none", nil + } + return strings.Join(caps, ", "), nil +} + +// processCAPINH returns the set of inheritable capabilties associated with +// process p. If all capabilties are set, "full" is returned. If no +// capability is enabled, "none" is returned. +func processCAPINH(p *process) (string, error) { + return parseCAP(p.pstatus.capInh) +} + +// processCAPPRM returns the set of permitted capabilties associated with +// process p. If all capabilties are set, "full" is returned. If no +// capability is enabled, "none" is returned. +func processCAPPRM(p *process) (string, error) { + return parseCAP(p.pstatus.capPrm) +} + +// processCAPEFF returns the set of effective capabilties associated with +// process p. If all capabilties are set, "full" is returned. If no +// capability is enabled, "none" is returned. +func processCAPEFF(p *process) (string, error) { + return parseCAP(p.pstatus.capEff) +} + +// processCAPBND returns the set of bounding capabilties associated with +// process p. If all capabilties are set, "full" is returned. If no +// capability is enabled, "none" is returned. +func processCAPBND(p *process) (string, error) { + return parseCAP(p.pstatus.capBnd) +} + +// processSECCOMP returns the seccomp mode of the process (i.e., disabled, +// strict or filter) or "?" if /proc/$pid/status.seccomp has a unknown value. +func processSECCOMP(p *process) (string, error) { + switch p.pstatus.seccomp { + case "0": + return "disabled", nil + case "1": + return "strict", nil + case "2": + return "filter", nil + default: + return "?", nil + } +} + +// processLABEL returns the process label of process p. +func processLABEL(p *process) (string, error) { + data, err := ioutil.ReadFile(fmt.Sprintf("/proc/%d/attr/current", p.pid)) + if err != nil { + if os.IsNotExist(err) { + // make sure the pid does not exist, + // could be system does not support labeling. + if _, err2 := os.Stat(fmt.Sprintf("/proc/%d", p.pid)); err2 != nil { + return "", errNoSuchPID + } + } + return "", err + } + return strings.Trim(string(data), "\x00"), nil +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/psgo/ps/stat.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/psgo/ps/stat.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0488d4616 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/psgo/ps/stat.go @@ -0,0 +1,193 @@ +package ps + +import ( + "bufio" + "fmt" + "io/ioutil" + "os" + "strconv" + "strings" +) + +/* +#include <unistd.h> +*/ +import "C" + +// getClockTicks returns sysconf(SC_CLK_TCK). +func getClockTicks() int64 { + return int64(C.sysconf(C._SC_CLK_TCK)) +} + +// bootTime parses /proc/uptime returns the time.Time of system boot. +func getBootTime() (int64, error) { + f, err := os.Open("/proc/stat") + if err != nil { + return 0, err + } + + btimeStr := "" + scanner := bufio.NewScanner(f) + for scanner.Scan() { + fields := strings.Fields(scanner.Text()) + if len(fields) < 2 { + continue + } + if fields[0] == "btime" { + btimeStr = fields[1] + } + } + + if len(btimeStr) == 0 { + return 0, fmt.Errorf("couldn't extract boot time from /proc/stat") + } + + btimeSec, err := strconv.ParseInt(btimeStr, 10, 64) + if err != nil { + return 0, fmt.Errorf("error parsing boot time from /proc/stat: %s", err) + } + + return btimeSec, nil +} + +// stat is a direct translation of a `/proc/[pid]/stat` file as described in +// the proc(5) manpage. Please note that it is not a full translation as not +// all fields are in the scope of this library and higher indices are +// Kernel-version dependent. +type stat struct { + // (1) The process ID + pid string + // (2) The filename of the executable, in parentheses. This is visible + // whether or not the executable is swapped out. + comm string + // (3) The process state (e.g., running, sleeping, zombie, dead). + // Refer to proc(5) for further deatils. + state string + // (4) The PID of the parent of this process. + ppid string + // (5) The process group ID of the process. + pgrp string + // (6) The session ID of the process. + session string + // (7) The controlling terminal of the process. (The minor device + // number is contained in the combination of bits 31 to 20 and 7 to 0; + // the major device number is in bits 15 to 8.) + ttyNr string + // (8) The ID of the foreground process group of the controlling + // terminal of the process. + tpgid string + // (9) The kernel flags word of the process. For bit meanings, see the + // PF_* defines in the Linux kernel source file + // include/linux/sched.h. Details depend on the kernel version. + flags string + // (10) The number of minor faults the process has made which have not + // required loading a memory page from disk. + minflt string + // (11) The number of minor faults that the process's waited-for + // children have made. + cminflt string + // (12) The number of major faults the process has made which have + // required loading a memory page from disk. + majflt string + // (13) The number of major faults that the process's waited-for + // children have made. + cmajflt string + // (14) Amount of time that this process has been scheduled in user + // mode, measured in clock ticks (divide by + // sysconf(_SC_CLK_TCK)). This includes guest time, guest_time + // (time spent running a virtual CPU, see below), so that applications + // that are not aware of the guest time field do not lose that time + // from their calculations. + utime string + // (15) Amount of time that this process has been scheduled in kernel + // mode, measured in clock ticks (divide by sysconf(_SC_CLK_TCK)). + stime string + // (16) Amount of time that this process's waited-for children have + // been scheduled in user mode, measured in clock ticks (divide by + // sysconf(_SC_CLK_TCK)). (See also times(2).) This includes guest + // time, cguest_time (time spent running a virtual CPU, see below). + cutime string + // (17) Amount of time that this process's waited-for children have + // been scheduled in kernel mode, measured in clock ticks (divide by + // sysconf(_SC_CLK_TCK)). + cstime string + // (18) (Explanation for Linux 2.6+) For processes running a real-time + // scheduling policy (policy below; see sched_setscheduler(2)), this is + // the negated scheduling pri- ority, minus one; that is, a number + // in the range -2 to -100, corresponding to real-time priorities 1 to + // 99. For processes running under a non-real-time scheduling + // policy, this is the raw nice value (setpriority(2)) as represented + // in the kernel. The kernel stores nice values as numbers in the + // range 0 (high) to 39 (low), corresponding to the user-visible nice + // range of -20 to 19. + priority string + // (19) The nice value (see setpriority(2)), a value in the range 19 + // (low priority) to -20 (high priority). + nice string + // (20) Number of threads in this process (since Linux 2.6). Before + // kernel 2.6, this field was hard coded to 0 as a placeholder for an + // earlier removed field. + numThreads string + // (21) The time in jiffies before the next SIGALRM is sent to the + // process due to an interval timer. Since kernel 2.6.17, this + // field is no longer maintained, and is hard coded as 0. + itrealvalue string + // (22) The time the process started after system boot. In kernels + // before Linux 2.6, this value was expressed in jiffies. Since + // Linux 2.6, the value is expressed in clock ticks (divide by + // sysconf(_SC_CLK_TCK)). + starttime string + // (23) Virtual memory size in bytes. + vsize string +} + +// readStat is used for mocking in unit tests. +var readStat = func(path string) ([]string, error) { + data, err := ioutil.ReadFile(path) + if err != nil { + if os.IsNotExist(err) { + err = errNoSuchPID + } + return nil, err + } + + return strings.Fields(string(data)), nil +} + +// parseStat parses the /proc/$pid/stat file and returns a stat. +func parseStat(path string) (*stat, error) { + fields, err := readStat(path) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + fieldAt := func(i int) string { + return fields[i-1] + } + + return &stat{ + pid: fieldAt(1), + comm: fieldAt(2), + state: fieldAt(3), + ppid: fieldAt(4), + pgrp: fieldAt(5), + session: fieldAt(6), + ttyNr: fieldAt(7), + tpgid: fieldAt(8), + flags: fieldAt(9), + minflt: fieldAt(10), + cminflt: fieldAt(11), + majflt: fieldAt(12), + cmajflt: fieldAt(13), + utime: fieldAt(14), + stime: fieldAt(15), + cutime: fieldAt(16), + cstime: fieldAt(17), + priority: fieldAt(18), + nice: fieldAt(19), + numThreads: fieldAt(20), + itrealvalue: fieldAt(21), + starttime: fieldAt(22), + vsize: fieldAt(23), + }, nil +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/psgo/ps/status.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/psgo/ps/status.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7f496bc48 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/psgo/ps/status.go @@ -0,0 +1,314 @@ +package ps + +import ( + "bufio" + "fmt" + "os" + "strings" + + "github.com/pkg/errors" +) + +// status is a direct translation of a `/proc/[pid]/status`, wich provides much +// of the information in /proc/[pid]/stat and /proc/[pid]/statm in a format +// that's easier for humans to parse. +type status struct { + // Name: Command run by this process. + name string + // Umask: Process umask, expressed in octal with a leading zero; see + // umask(2). (Since Linux 4.7.) + umask string + // State: Current state of the process. One of "R (running)", "S + // (sleeping)", "D (disk sleep)", "T (stopped)", "T (tracing stop)", "Z + // (zombie)", or "X (dead)". + state string + // Tgid: Thread group ID (i.e., Process ID). + tgid string + // Ngid: NUMA group ID (0 if none; since Linux 3.13). + ngid string + // Pid: Thread ID (see gettid(2)). + pid string + // PPid: PID of parent process. + pPid string + // TracerPid: PID of process tracing this process (0 if not being traced). + tracerPid string + // Uids: Real, effective, saved set, and filesystem. + uids []string + // Gids: Real, effective, saved set, and filesystem. + gids []string + // FDSize: Number of file descriptor slots currently allocated. + fdSize string + // Groups: Supplementary group list. + groups []string + // NStgid : Thread group ID (i.e., PID) in each of the PID namespaces + // of which [pid] is a member. The leftmost entry shows the value + // with respect to the PID namespace of the reading process, followed + // by the value in successively nested inner namespaces. (Since Linux + // 4.1.) + nStgid string + // NSpid: Thread ID in each of the PID namespaces of which [pid] is a + // member. The fields are ordered as for NStgid. (Since Linux 4.1.) + nSpid string + // NSpgid: Process group ID in each of the PID namespaces of which + // [pid] is a member. The fields are ordered as for NStgid. (Since + // Linux 4.1.) + nSpgid string + // NSsid: descendant namespace session ID hierarchy Session ID in + // each of the PID names- paces of which [pid] is a member. The fields + // are ordered as for NStgid. (Since Linux 4.1.) + nSsid string + // VmPeak: Peak virtual memory size. + vmPeak string + // VmSize: Virtual memory size. + vmSize string + // VmLck: Locked memory size (see mlock(3)). + vmLCK string + // VmPin: Pinned memory size (since Linux 3.2). These are pages + // that can't be moved because something needs to directly access + // physical memory. + vmPin string + // VmHWM: Peak resident set size ("high water mark"). + vmHWM string + // VmRSS: Resident set size. Note that the value here is the sum of + // RssAnon, RssFile, and RssShmem. + vmRSS string + // RssAnon: Size of resident anonymous memory. (since Linux 4.5). + rssAnon string + // RssFile: Size of resident file mappings. (since Linux 4.5). + rssFile string + // RssShmem: Size of resident shared memory (includes System V + // shared memory, mappings from tmpfs(5), and shared anonymous + // mappings). (since Linux 4.5). + rssShmem string + // VmData: Size of data segment. + vmData string + // VmStk: Size of stack segment. + vmStk string + // VmExe: Size of text segment. + vmExe string + // VmLib: Shared library code size. + vmLib string + // VmPTE: Page table entries size (since Linux 2.6.10). + vmPTE string + // VmPMD: Size of second-level page tables (since Linux 4.0). + vmPMD string + // VmSwap: Swapped-out virtual memory size by anonymous private pages; + // shmem swap usage is not included (since Linux 2.6.34). + vmSwap string + // HugetlbPages: Size of hugetlb memory portions. (since Linux 4.4). + hugetlbPages string + // Threads: Number of threads in process containing this thread. + threads string + // SigQ: This field contains two slash-separated numbers that relate to + // queued signals for the real user ID of this process. The first of + // these is the number of currently queued signals for this real + // user ID, and the second is the resource limit on the number of + // queued signals for this process (see the description of + // RLIMIT_SIGPENDING in getr- limit(2)). + sigQ string + // SigPnd: Number of signals pending for thread and for (see pthreads(7)). + sigPnd string + // ShdPnd: Number of signals pending for process as a whole (see + // signal(7)). + shdPnd string + // SigBlk: Mask indicating signals being blocked (see signal(7)). + sigBlk string + // SigIgn: Mask indicating signals being ignored (see signal(7)). + sigIgn string + // SigCgt: Mask indicating signals being blocked caught (see signal(7)). + sigCgt string + // CapInh: Mask of capabilities enabled in inheritable sets (see + // capabilities(7)). + capInh string + // CapPrm: Mask of capabilities enabled in permitted sets (see + // capabilities(7)). + capPrm string + // CapEff: Mask of capabilities enabled in effective sets (see + // capabilities(7)). + capEff string + // CapBnd: Capability Bounding set (since Linux 2.6.26, see + // capabilities(7)). + capBnd string + // CapAmb: Ambient capability set (since Linux 4.3, see capabilities(7)). + capAmb string + // NoNewPrivs: Value of the no_new_privs bit (since Linux 4.10, see + // prctl(2)). + noNewPrivs string + // Seccomp: Seccomp mode of the process (since Linux 3.8, see + // seccomp(2)). 0 means SEC- COMP_MODE_DISABLED; 1 means + // SECCOMP_MODE_STRICT; 2 means SECCOMP_MODE_FILTER. This field is + // provided only if the kernel was built with the CONFIG_SECCOMP kernel + // configu- ration option enabled. + seccomp string + // Cpus_allowed: Mask of CPUs on which this process may run + // (since Linux 2.6.24, see cpuset(7)). + cpusAllowed string + // Cpus_allowed_list: Same as previous, but in "list format" (since + // Linux 2.6.26, see cpuset(7)). + cpusAllowedList string + // Mems_allowed: Mask of memory nodes allowed to this process + // (since Linux 2.6.24, see cpuset(7)). + memsAllowed string + // Mems_allowed_list: Same as previous, but in "list format" (since + // Linux 2.6.26, see cpuset(7)). + memsAllowedList string + // voluntaryCtxtSwitches: Number of voluntary context switches + // (since Linux 2.6.23). + voluntaryCtxtSwitches string + // nonvoluntaryCtxtSwitches: Number of involuntary context switches + // (since Linux 2.6.23). + nonvoluntaryCtxtSwitches string +} + +// readStatus is used for mocking in unit tests. +var readStatus = func(path string) ([]string, error) { + f, err := os.Open(path) + if err != nil { + if os.IsNotExist(err) { + err = errNoSuchPID + } + return nil, err + } + lines := []string{} + scanner := bufio.NewScanner(f) + for scanner.Scan() { + lines = append(lines, scanner.Text()) + } + return lines, nil +} + +// parseStatus parses the /proc/$pid/status file and returns a *status. +func parseStatus(path string) (*status, error) { + lines, err := readStatus(path) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + s := status{} + errUnexpectedInput := errors.New(fmt.Sprintf("unexpected input from %s", path)) + for _, line := range lines { + fields := strings.Fields(line) + if len(fields) < 2 { + continue + } + + switch fields[0] { + case "Name:": + s.name = fields[1] + case "Umask:": + s.umask = fields[1] + case "State:": + s.state = fields[1] + case "Tgid:": + s.tgid = fields[1] + case "Ngid:": + s.ngid = fields[1] + case "Pid:": + s.pid = fields[1] + case "PPid:": + s.pPid = fields[1] + case "TracerPid:": + s.tracerPid = fields[1] + case "Uid:": + if len(fields) != 5 { + return nil, errors.Wrap(errUnexpectedInput, line) + } + s.uids = []string{fields[1], fields[2], fields[3], fields[4]} + case "Gid:": + if len(fields) != 5 { + return nil, errors.Wrap(errUnexpectedInput, line) + } + s.gids = []string{fields[1], fields[2], fields[3], fields[4]} + case "FDSize:": + s.fdSize = fields[1] + case "Groups:": + for _, g := range fields[1:] { + s.groups = append(s.groups, g) + } + case "NStgid:": + s.nStgid = fields[1] + case "NSpid:": + s.nSpid = fields[1] + case "NSpgid:": + s.nSpgid = fields[1] + case "NSsid:": + s.nSsid = fields[1] + case "VmPeak:": + s.vmPeak = fields[1] + case "VmSize:": + s.vmSize = fields[1] + case "VmLck:": + s.vmLCK = fields[1] + case "VmPin:": + s.vmPin = fields[1] + case "VmHWM:": + s.vmHWM = fields[1] + case "VmRSS:": + s.vmRSS = fields[1] + case "RssAnon:": + s.rssAnon = fields[1] + case "RssFile:": + s.rssFile = fields[1] + case "RssShmem:": + s.rssShmem = fields[1] + case "VmData:": + s.vmData = fields[1] + case "VmStk:": + s.vmStk = fields[1] + case "VmExe:": + s.vmExe = fields[1] + case "VmLib:": + s.vmLib = fields[1] + case "VmPTE:": + s.vmPTE = fields[1] + case "VmPMD:": + s.vmPMD = fields[1] + case "VmSwap:": + s.vmSwap = fields[1] + case "HugetlbPages:": + s.hugetlbPages = fields[1] + case "Threads:": + s.threads = fields[1] + case "SigQ:": + s.sigQ = fields[1] + case "SigPnd:": + s.sigPnd = fields[1] + case "ShdPnd:": + s.shdPnd = fields[1] + case "SigBlk:": + s.sigBlk = fields[1] + case "SigIgn:": + s.sigIgn = fields[1] + case "SigCgt:": + s.sigCgt = fields[1] + case "CapInh:": + s.capInh = fields[1] + case "CapPrm:": + s.capPrm = fields[1] + case "CapEff:": + s.capEff = fields[1] + case "CapBnd:": + s.capBnd = fields[1] + case "CapAmb:": + s.capAmb = fields[1] + case "NoNewPrivs:": + s.noNewPrivs = fields[1] + case "Seccomp:": + s.seccomp = fields[1] + case "Cpus_allowed:": + s.cpusAllowed = fields[1] + case "Cpus_allowed_list:": + s.cpusAllowedList = fields[1] + case "Mems_allowed:": + s.memsAllowed = fields[1] + case "Mems_allowed_list:": + s.memsAllowedList = fields[1] + case "voluntary_ctxt_switches:": + s.voluntaryCtxtSwitches = fields[1] + case "nonvoluntary_ctxt_switches:": + s.nonvoluntaryCtxtSwitches = fields[1] + } + } + + return &s, nil +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/psgo/ps/tty.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/psgo/ps/tty.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7c5f3a53b --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/psgo/ps/tty.go @@ -0,0 +1,113 @@ +package ps + +import ( + "os" + "strings" + "syscall" +) + +// tty represents a tty including its minor and major device number and the +// path to the tty. +type tty struct { + // minor device number + minor uint64 + // major device number + major uint64 + // path to the tty + device string +} + +// majDevNum returns the major device number of rdev (see stat_t.Rdev). +func majDevNum(rdev uint64) uint64 { + return (rdev >> 8) & 0xfff +} + +// minDevNum returns the minor device number of rdev (see stat_t.Rdev). +func minDevNum(rdev uint64) uint64 { + return (rdev & 0xff) | ((rdev >> 12) & 0xfff00) +} + +// ttyNrToDev returns the major and minor number of the tty device from +// /proc/$pid/stat.tty_nr as described in man 5 proc. +func ttyNrToDev(ttyNr uint64) (uint64, uint64) { + // (man 5 proc) The minor device number is contained in the combination + // of bits 31 to 20 and 7 to 0; the major device number is in bits 15 + // to 8. + maj := (ttyNr >> 8) & 0xFF + min := (ttyNr & 0xFF) | ((ttyNr >> 20) & 0xFFF) + return maj, min +} + +// findTTY returns a tty with the corresponding major and minor device number +// or nil if no matching tty is found. +func findTTY(maj, min uint64) (*tty, error) { + if len(ttyDevices) == 0 { + var err error + ttyDevices, err = getTTYs() + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + } + for _, t := range ttyDevices { + if t.minor == min && t.major == maj { + return t, nil + } + } + return nil, nil +} + +// getTTYs parses /dev for tty and pts devices. +func getTTYs() ([]*tty, error) { + devDir, err := os.Open("/dev/") + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + defer devDir.Close() + + devices := []string{} + devTTYs, err := devDir.Readdirnames(0) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + for _, d := range devTTYs { + if !strings.HasPrefix(d, "tty") { + continue + } + devices = append(devices, "/dev/"+d) + } + + devPTSDir, err := os.Open("/dev/pts/") + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + defer devPTSDir.Close() + + devPTSs, err := devPTSDir.Readdirnames(0) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + for _, d := range devPTSs { + devices = append(devices, "/dev/pts/"+d) + } + + ttys := []*tty{} + for _, dev := range devices { + fi, err := os.Stat(dev) + if err != nil { + if os.IsNotExist(err) { + // catch race conditions + continue + } + return nil, err + } + s := fi.Sys().(*syscall.Stat_t) + t := tty{ + minor: minDevNum(s.Rdev), + major: majDevNum(s.Rdev), + device: dev, + } + ttys = append(ttys, &t) + } + + return ttys, nil +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/psgo/vendor.conf b/vendor/github.com/containers/psgo/vendor.conf new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ebdb065ef --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/psgo/vendor.conf @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +github.com/davecgh/go-spew master +github.com/pkg/errors master +github.com/pmezard/go-difflib master +github.com/sirupsen/logrus master +github.com/stretchr/testify master +golang.org/x/crypto master +golang.org/x/sys master |