FreeBSD: Update usage of py-sysctl
py-sysctl now includes the CTLTYPE_NODE type nodes in the list returned by sysctl.filter() on FreeBSD head. It also provides descriptions now. Eliminate the subprocess call to get descriptions, and filter out the nodes so we only deal with values. Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Ryan Moeller <ryan@iXsystems.com> Closes #11318
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@ -59,14 +59,20 @@ if sys.platform.startswith('freebsd'):
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# Requires py27-sysctl on FreeBSD
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import sysctl
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def is_value(ctl):
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return ctl.type != sysctl.CTLTYPE_NODE
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def load_kstats(namespace):
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"""Collect information on a specific subsystem of the ARC"""
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base = 'kstat.zfs.misc.%s.' % namespace
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return [(kstat.name, D(kstat.value)) for kstat in sysctl.filter(base)]
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fmt = lambda kstat: (kstat.name, D(kstat.value))
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kstats = sysctl.filter(base)
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return [fmt(kstat) for kstat in kstats if is_value(kstat)]
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def load_tunables():
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return dict((ctl.name, ctl.value) for ctl in sysctl.filter('vfs.zfs'))
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ctls = sysctl.filter('vfs.zfs')
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return dict((ctl.name, ctl.value) for ctl in ctls if is_value(ctl))
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elif sys.platform.startswith('linux'):
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@ -85,16 +85,24 @@ if sys.platform.startswith('freebsd'):
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VDEV_CACHE_SIZE = 'vdev.cache_size'
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def is_value(ctl):
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return ctl.type != sysctl.CTLTYPE_NODE
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def namefmt(ctl, base='vfs.zfs.'):
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# base is removed from the name
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cut = len(base)
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return ctl.name[cut:]
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def load_kstats(section):
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base = 'kstat.zfs.misc.{section}.'.format(section=section)
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# base is removed from the name
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fmt = lambda kstat: '{name} : {value}'.format(name=kstat.name[len(base):],
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fmt = lambda kstat: '{name} : {value}'.format(name=namefmt(kstat, base),
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value=kstat.value)
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return [fmt(kstat) for kstat in sysctl.filter(base)]
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kstats = sysctl.filter(base)
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return [fmt(kstat) for kstat in kstats if is_value(kstat)]
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def get_params(base):
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cut = 8 # = len('vfs.zfs.')
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return {ctl.name[cut:]: str(ctl.value) for ctl in sysctl.filter(base)}
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ctls = sysctl.filter(base)
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return {namefmt(ctl): str(ctl.value) for ctl in ctls if is_value(ctl)}
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def get_tunable_params():
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return get_params('vfs.zfs')
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return '{} version {}'.format(name, version)
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def get_descriptions(_request):
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# py-sysctl doesn't give descriptions, so we have to shell out.
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command = ['sysctl', '-d', 'vfs.zfs']
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# The recommended way to do this is with subprocess.run(). However,
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# some installed versions of Python are < 3.5, so we offer them
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# the option of doing it the old way (for now)
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if 'run' in dir(subprocess):
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info = subprocess.run(command, stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
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universal_newlines=True)
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lines = info.stdout.split('\n')
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else:
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info = subprocess.check_output(command, universal_newlines=True)
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lines = info.split('\n')
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def fmt(line):
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name, desc = line.split(':', 1)
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return (name.strip(), desc.strip())
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return dict([fmt(line) for line in lines if len(line) > 0])
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ctls = sysctl.filter('vfs.zfs')
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return {namefmt(ctl): ctl.description for ctl in ctls if is_value(ctl)}
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elif sys.platform.startswith('linux'):
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@ -144,13 +144,14 @@ pretty_print = True
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if sys.platform.startswith('freebsd'):
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# Requires py27-sysctl on FreeBSD
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# Requires py-sysctl on FreeBSD
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import sysctl
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def kstat_update():
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global kstat
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k = sysctl.filter('kstat.zfs.misc.arcstats')
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k = [ctl for ctl in sysctl.filter('kstat.zfs.misc.arcstats')
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if ctl.type != sysctl.CTLTYPE_NODE]
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if not k:
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sys.exit(1)
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