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	Support both Python2 and Python3 in the failed-syscalls-by-pid.py script There may be differences in the ordering of output lines due to differences in dictionary ordering etc. However the format within lines should be unchanged. The use of 'from __future__' implies the minimum supported Python2 version is now v2.6 Signed-off-by: Tony Jones <tonyj@suse.de> Cc: Tom Zanussi <tzanussi@gmail.com> Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20190222230619.17887-5-tonyj@suse.de Signed-off-by: Seeteena Thoufeek <s1seetee@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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# failed system call counts, by pid
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# (c) 2010, Tom Zanussi <tzanussi@gmail.com>
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# Licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL License version 2
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#
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# Displays system-wide failed system call totals, broken down by pid.
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# If a [comm] arg is specified, only syscalls called by [comm] are displayed.
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from __future__ import print_function
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import os
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import sys
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sys.path.append(os.environ['PERF_EXEC_PATH'] + \
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	'/scripts/python/Perf-Trace-Util/lib/Perf/Trace')
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from perf_trace_context import *
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from Core import *
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from Util import *
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usage = "perf script -s syscall-counts-by-pid.py [comm|pid]\n";
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for_comm = None
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for_pid = None
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if len(sys.argv) > 2:
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	sys.exit(usage)
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if len(sys.argv) > 1:
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	try:
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		for_pid = int(sys.argv[1])
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	except:
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		for_comm = sys.argv[1]
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syscalls = autodict()
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def trace_begin():
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	print("Press control+C to stop and show the summary")
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def trace_end():
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	print_error_totals()
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def raw_syscalls__sys_exit(event_name, context, common_cpu,
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	common_secs, common_nsecs, common_pid, common_comm,
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	common_callchain, id, ret):
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	if (for_comm and common_comm != for_comm) or \
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	   (for_pid  and common_pid  != for_pid ):
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		return
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	if ret < 0:
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		try:
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			syscalls[common_comm][common_pid][id][ret] += 1
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		except TypeError:
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			syscalls[common_comm][common_pid][id][ret] = 1
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def syscalls__sys_exit(event_name, context, common_cpu,
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	common_secs, common_nsecs, common_pid, common_comm,
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	id, ret):
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	raw_syscalls__sys_exit(**locals())
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def print_error_totals():
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    if for_comm is not None:
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	    print("\nsyscall errors for %s:\n" % (for_comm))
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    else:
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	    print("\nsyscall errors:\n")
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    print("%-30s  %10s" % ("comm [pid]", "count"))
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    print("%-30s  %10s" % ("------------------------------", "----------"))
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    comm_keys = syscalls.keys()
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    for comm in comm_keys:
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	    pid_keys = syscalls[comm].keys()
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	    for pid in pid_keys:
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		    print("\n%s [%d]" % (comm, pid))
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		    id_keys = syscalls[comm][pid].keys()
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		    for id in id_keys:
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			    print("  syscall: %-16s" % syscall_name(id))
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			    ret_keys = syscalls[comm][pid][id].keys()
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			    for ret, val in sorted(syscalls[comm][pid][id].items(), key = lambda kv: (kv[1], kv[0]),  reverse = True):
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				    print("    err = %-20s  %10d" % (strerror(ret), val))
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