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1 // Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 // found in the LICENSE file.
5 #include "base/process/internal_linux.h"
7 #include <unistd.h>
9 #include <map>
10 #include <string>
11 #include <vector>
13 #include "base/files/file_util.h"
14 #include "base/logging.h"
15 #include "base/strings/string_number_conversions.h"
16 #include "base/strings/string_split.h"
17 #include "base/strings/string_util.h"
18 #include "base/threading/thread_restrictions.h"
19 #include "base/time/time.h"
21 namespace base {
22 namespace internal {
24 const char kProcDir[] = "/proc";
26 const char kStatFile[] = "stat";
28 FilePath GetProcPidDir(pid_t pid) {
29 return FilePath(kProcDir).Append(IntToString(pid));
32 pid_t ProcDirSlotToPid(const char* d_name) {
33 int i;
34 for (i = 0; i < NAME_MAX && d_name[i]; ++i) {
35 if (!IsAsciiDigit(d_name[i])) {
36 return 0;
39 if (i == NAME_MAX)
40 return 0;
42 // Read the process's command line.
43 pid_t pid;
44 std::string pid_string(d_name);
45 if (!StringToInt(pid_string, &pid)) {
46 NOTREACHED();
47 return 0;
49 return pid;
52 bool ReadProcFile(const FilePath& file, std::string* buffer) {
53 buffer->clear();
54 // Synchronously reading files in /proc is safe.
55 ThreadRestrictions::ScopedAllowIO allow_io;
57 if (!ReadFileToString(file, buffer)) {
58 DLOG(WARNING) << "Failed to read " << file.MaybeAsASCII();
59 return false;
61 return !buffer->empty();
64 bool ReadProcStats(pid_t pid, std::string* buffer) {
65 FilePath stat_file = internal::GetProcPidDir(pid).Append(kStatFile);
66 return ReadProcFile(stat_file, buffer);
69 bool ParseProcStats(const std::string& stats_data,
70 std::vector<std::string>* proc_stats) {
71 // |stats_data| may be empty if the process disappeared somehow.
72 // e.g. http://crbug.com/145811
73 if (stats_data.empty())
74 return false;
76 // The stat file is formatted as:
77 // pid (process name) data1 data2 .... dataN
78 // Look for the closing paren by scanning backwards, to avoid being fooled by
79 // processes with ')' in the name.
80 size_t open_parens_idx = stats_data.find(" (");
81 size_t close_parens_idx = stats_data.rfind(") ");
82 if (open_parens_idx == std::string::npos ||
83 close_parens_idx == std::string::npos ||
84 open_parens_idx > close_parens_idx) {
85 DLOG(WARNING) << "Failed to find matched parens in '" << stats_data << "'";
86 NOTREACHED();
87 return false;
89 open_parens_idx++;
91 proc_stats->clear();
92 // PID.
93 proc_stats->push_back(stats_data.substr(0, open_parens_idx));
94 // Process name without parentheses.
95 proc_stats->push_back(
96 stats_data.substr(open_parens_idx + 1,
97 close_parens_idx - (open_parens_idx + 1)));
99 // Split the rest.
100 std::vector<std::string> other_stats;
101 SplitString(stats_data.substr(close_parens_idx + 2), ' ', &other_stats);
102 for (size_t i = 0; i < other_stats.size(); ++i)
103 proc_stats->push_back(other_stats[i]);
104 return true;
107 typedef std::map<std::string, std::string> ProcStatMap;
108 void ParseProcStat(const std::string& contents, ProcStatMap* output) {
109 StringPairs key_value_pairs;
110 SplitStringIntoKeyValuePairs(contents, ' ', '\n', &key_value_pairs);
111 for (size_t i = 0; i < key_value_pairs.size(); ++i) {
112 output->insert(key_value_pairs[i]);
116 int64 GetProcStatsFieldAsInt64(const std::vector<std::string>& proc_stats,
117 ProcStatsFields field_num) {
118 DCHECK_GE(field_num, VM_PPID);
119 CHECK_LT(static_cast<size_t>(field_num), proc_stats.size());
121 int64 value;
122 return StringToInt64(proc_stats[field_num], &value) ? value : 0;
125 size_t GetProcStatsFieldAsSizeT(const std::vector<std::string>& proc_stats,
126 ProcStatsFields field_num) {
127 DCHECK_GE(field_num, VM_PPID);
128 CHECK_LT(static_cast<size_t>(field_num), proc_stats.size());
130 size_t value;
131 return StringToSizeT(proc_stats[field_num], &value) ? value : 0;
134 int64 ReadProcStatsAndGetFieldAsInt64(pid_t pid, ProcStatsFields field_num) {
135 std::string stats_data;
136 if (!ReadProcStats(pid, &stats_data))
137 return 0;
138 std::vector<std::string> proc_stats;
139 if (!ParseProcStats(stats_data, &proc_stats))
140 return 0;
141 return GetProcStatsFieldAsInt64(proc_stats, field_num);
144 size_t ReadProcStatsAndGetFieldAsSizeT(pid_t pid,
145 ProcStatsFields field_num) {
146 std::string stats_data;
147 if (!ReadProcStats(pid, &stats_data))
148 return 0;
149 std::vector<std::string> proc_stats;
150 if (!ParseProcStats(stats_data, &proc_stats))
151 return 0;
152 return GetProcStatsFieldAsSizeT(proc_stats, field_num);
155 Time GetBootTime() {
156 FilePath path("/proc/stat");
157 std::string contents;
158 if (!ReadProcFile(path, &contents))
159 return Time();
160 ProcStatMap proc_stat;
161 ParseProcStat(contents, &proc_stat);
162 ProcStatMap::const_iterator btime_it = proc_stat.find("btime");
163 if (btime_it == proc_stat.end())
164 return Time();
165 int btime;
166 if (!StringToInt(btime_it->second, &btime))
167 return Time();
168 return Time::FromTimeT(btime);
171 TimeDelta ClockTicksToTimeDelta(int clock_ticks) {
172 // This queries the /proc-specific scaling factor which is
173 // conceptually the system hertz. To dump this value on another
174 // system, try
175 // od -t dL /proc/self/auxv
176 // and look for the number after 17 in the output; mine is
177 // 0000040 17 100 3 134512692
178 // which means the answer is 100.
179 // It may be the case that this value is always 100.
180 static const int kHertz = sysconf(_SC_CLK_TCK);
182 return TimeDelta::FromMicroseconds(
183 Time::kMicrosecondsPerSecond * clock_ticks / kHertz);
186 } // namespace internal
187 } // namespace base