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#!/usr/bin/env @PYTHON_SHEBANG@
#
# Print out statistics for all cached dmu buffers. This information
# is available through the dbufs kstat and may be post-processed as
# needed by the script.
#
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pyzfs: python3 support (build system) Almost all of the Python code in the respository has been updated to be compatibile with Python 2.6, Python 3.4, or newer. The only exceptions are arc_summery3.py which requires Python 3, and pyzfs which requires at least Python 2.7. This allows us to maintain a single version of the code and support most default versions of python. This change does the following: * Sets the default shebang for all Python scripts to python3. If only Python 2 is available, then at install time scripts which are compatible with Python 2 will have their shebangs replaced with /usr/bin/python. This is done for compatibility until Python 2 goes end of life. Since only the installed versions are changed this means Python 3 must be installed on the system for test-runner when testing in-tree. * Added --with-python=<2|3|3.4,etc> configure option which sets the PYTHON environment variable to target a specific python version. By default the newest installed version of Python will be used or the preferred distribution version when creating pacakges. * Fixed --enable-pyzfs configure checks so they are run when --enable-pyzfs=check and --enable-pyzfs=yes. * Enabled pyzfs for Python 3.4 and newer, which is now supported. * Renamed pyzfs package to python<VERSION>-pyzfs and updated to install in the appropriate site location. For example, when building with --with-python=3.4 a python34-pyzfs will be created which installs in /usr/lib/python3.4/site-packages/. * Renamed the following python scripts according to the Fedora guidance for packaging utilities in /bin - dbufstat.py -> dbufstat - arcstat.py -> arcstat - arc_summary.py -> arc_summary - arc_summary3.py -> arc_summary3 * Updated python-cffi package name. On CentOS 6, CentOS 7, and Amazon Linux it's called python-cffi, not python2-cffi. For Python3 it's called python3-cffi or python3x-cffi. * Install one version of arc_summary. Depending on the version of Python available install either arc_summary2 or arc_summary3 as arc_summary. The user output is only slightly different. Reviewed-by: John Ramsden <johnramsden@riseup.net> Reviewed-by: Neal Gompa <ngompa@datto.com> Reviewed-by: loli10K <ezomori.nozomu@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #8096
2018-10-31 19:22:59 +03:00
# This script must remain compatible with Python 2.6+ and Python 3.4+.
#
import sys
import getopt
import errno
import re
bhdr = ["pool", "objset", "object", "level", "blkid", "offset", "dbsize"]
bxhdr = ["pool", "objset", "object", "level", "blkid", "offset", "dbsize",
"meta", "state", "dbholds", "dbc", "list", "atype", "flags",
"count", "asize", "access", "mru", "gmru", "mfu", "gmfu", "l2",
"l2_dattr", "l2_asize", "l2_comp", "aholds", "dtype", "btype",
"data_bs", "meta_bs", "bsize", "lvls", "dholds", "blocks", "dsize"]
bincompat = ["cached", "direct", "indirect", "bonus", "spill"]
dhdr = ["pool", "objset", "object", "dtype", "cached"]
dxhdr = ["pool", "objset", "object", "dtype", "btype", "data_bs", "meta_bs",
"bsize", "lvls", "dholds", "blocks", "dsize", "cached", "direct",
"indirect", "bonus", "spill"]
dincompat = ["level", "blkid", "offset", "dbsize", "meta", "state", "dbholds",
"dbc", "list", "atype", "flags", "count", "asize", "access",
"mru", "gmru", "mfu", "gmfu", "l2", "l2_dattr", "l2_asize",
"l2_comp", "aholds"]
thdr = ["pool", "objset", "dtype", "cached"]
txhdr = ["pool", "objset", "dtype", "cached", "direct", "indirect",
"bonus", "spill"]
tincompat = ["object", "level", "blkid", "offset", "dbsize", "meta", "state",
"dbc", "dbholds", "list", "atype", "flags", "count", "asize",
"access", "mru", "gmru", "mfu", "gmfu", "l2", "l2_dattr",
"l2_asize", "l2_comp", "aholds", "btype", "data_bs", "meta_bs",
"bsize", "lvls", "dholds", "blocks", "dsize"]
cols = {
# hdr: [size, scale, description]
"pool": [15, -1, "pool name"],
"objset": [6, -1, "dataset identification number"],
"object": [10, -1, "object number"],
"level": [5, -1, "indirection level of buffer"],
"blkid": [8, -1, "block number of buffer"],
"offset": [12, 1024, "offset in object of buffer"],
"dbsize": [7, 1024, "size of buffer"],
"meta": [4, -1, "is this buffer metadata?"],
"state": [5, -1, "state of buffer (read, cached, etc)"],
"dbholds": [7, 1000, "number of holds on buffer"],
"dbc": [3, -1, "in dbuf cache"],
"list": [4, -1, "which ARC list contains this buffer"],
"atype": [7, -1, "ARC header type (data or metadata)"],
"flags": [9, -1, "ARC read flags"],
"count": [5, -1, "ARC data count"],
"asize": [7, 1024, "size of this ARC buffer"],
"access": [10, -1, "time this ARC buffer was last accessed"],
"mru": [5, 1000, "hits while on the ARC's MRU list"],
"gmru": [5, 1000, "hits while on the ARC's MRU ghost list"],
"mfu": [5, 1000, "hits while on the ARC's MFU list"],
"gmfu": [5, 1000, "hits while on the ARC's MFU ghost list"],
"l2": [5, 1000, "hits while on the L2ARC"],
"l2_dattr": [8, -1, "L2ARC disk address/offset"],
"l2_asize": [8, 1024, "L2ARC alloc'd size (depending on compression)"],
"l2_comp": [21, -1, "L2ARC compression algorithm for buffer"],
"aholds": [6, 1000, "number of holds on this ARC buffer"],
"dtype": [27, -1, "dnode type"],
"btype": [27, -1, "bonus buffer type"],
"data_bs": [7, 1024, "data block size"],
"meta_bs": [7, 1024, "metadata block size"],
"bsize": [6, 1024, "bonus buffer size"],
"lvls": [6, -1, "number of indirection levels"],
"dholds": [6, 1000, "number of holds on dnode"],
"blocks": [8, 1000, "number of allocated blocks"],
"dsize": [12, 1024, "size of dnode"],
"cached": [6, 1024, "bytes cached for all blocks"],
"direct": [6, 1024, "bytes cached for direct blocks"],
"indirect": [8, 1024, "bytes cached for indirect blocks"],
"bonus": [5, 1024, "bytes cached for bonus buffer"],
"spill": [5, 1024, "bytes cached for spill block"],
}
hdr = None
xhdr = None
sep = " " # Default separator is 2 spaces
pyzfs: python3 support (build system) Almost all of the Python code in the respository has been updated to be compatibile with Python 2.6, Python 3.4, or newer. The only exceptions are arc_summery3.py which requires Python 3, and pyzfs which requires at least Python 2.7. This allows us to maintain a single version of the code and support most default versions of python. This change does the following: * Sets the default shebang for all Python scripts to python3. If only Python 2 is available, then at install time scripts which are compatible with Python 2 will have their shebangs replaced with /usr/bin/python. This is done for compatibility until Python 2 goes end of life. Since only the installed versions are changed this means Python 3 must be installed on the system for test-runner when testing in-tree. * Added --with-python=<2|3|3.4,etc> configure option which sets the PYTHON environment variable to target a specific python version. By default the newest installed version of Python will be used or the preferred distribution version when creating pacakges. * Fixed --enable-pyzfs configure checks so they are run when --enable-pyzfs=check and --enable-pyzfs=yes. * Enabled pyzfs for Python 3.4 and newer, which is now supported. * Renamed pyzfs package to python<VERSION>-pyzfs and updated to install in the appropriate site location. For example, when building with --with-python=3.4 a python34-pyzfs will be created which installs in /usr/lib/python3.4/site-packages/. * Renamed the following python scripts according to the Fedora guidance for packaging utilities in /bin - dbufstat.py -> dbufstat - arcstat.py -> arcstat - arc_summary.py -> arc_summary - arc_summary3.py -> arc_summary3 * Updated python-cffi package name. On CentOS 6, CentOS 7, and Amazon Linux it's called python-cffi, not python2-cffi. For Python3 it's called python3-cffi or python3x-cffi. * Install one version of arc_summary. Depending on the version of Python available install either arc_summary2 or arc_summary3 as arc_summary. The user output is only slightly different. Reviewed-by: John Ramsden <johnramsden@riseup.net> Reviewed-by: Neal Gompa <ngompa@datto.com> Reviewed-by: loli10K <ezomori.nozomu@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #8096
2018-10-31 19:22:59 +03:00
cmd = ("Usage: dbufstat [-bdhnrtvx] [-i file] [-f fields] [-o file] "
"[-s string] [-F filter]\n")
raw = 0
def print_incompat_helper(incompat):
cnt = 0
for key in sorted(incompat):
if cnt is 0:
sys.stderr.write("\t")
elif cnt > 8:
sys.stderr.write(",\n\t")
cnt = 0
else:
sys.stderr.write(", ")
sys.stderr.write("%s" % key)
cnt += 1
sys.stderr.write("\n\n")
def detailed_usage():
sys.stderr.write("%s\n" % cmd)
sys.stderr.write("Field definitions incompatible with '-b' option:\n")
print_incompat_helper(bincompat)
sys.stderr.write("Field definitions incompatible with '-d' option:\n")
print_incompat_helper(dincompat)
sys.stderr.write("Field definitions incompatible with '-t' option:\n")
print_incompat_helper(tincompat)
sys.stderr.write("Field definitions are as follows:\n")
for key in sorted(cols.keys()):
sys.stderr.write("%11s : %s\n" % (key, cols[key][2]))
sys.stderr.write("\n")
sys.exit(0)
def usage():
sys.stderr.write("%s\n" % cmd)
sys.stderr.write("\t -b : Print table of information for each dbuf\n")
sys.stderr.write("\t -d : Print table of information for each dnode\n")
sys.stderr.write("\t -h : Print this help message\n")
sys.stderr.write("\t -n : Exclude header from output\n")
sys.stderr.write("\t -r : Print raw values\n")
sys.stderr.write("\t -t : Print table of information for each dnode type"
"\n")
sys.stderr.write("\t -v : List all possible field headers and definitions"
"\n")
sys.stderr.write("\t -x : Print extended stats\n")
sys.stderr.write("\t -i : Redirect input from the specified file\n")
sys.stderr.write("\t -f : Specify specific fields to print (see -v)\n")
sys.stderr.write("\t -o : Redirect output to the specified file\n")
sys.stderr.write("\t -s : Override default field separator with custom "
"character or string\n")
sys.stderr.write("\t -F : Filter output by value or regex\n")
sys.stderr.write("\nExamples:\n")
pyzfs: python3 support (build system) Almost all of the Python code in the respository has been updated to be compatibile with Python 2.6, Python 3.4, or newer. The only exceptions are arc_summery3.py which requires Python 3, and pyzfs which requires at least Python 2.7. This allows us to maintain a single version of the code and support most default versions of python. This change does the following: * Sets the default shebang for all Python scripts to python3. If only Python 2 is available, then at install time scripts which are compatible with Python 2 will have their shebangs replaced with /usr/bin/python. This is done for compatibility until Python 2 goes end of life. Since only the installed versions are changed this means Python 3 must be installed on the system for test-runner when testing in-tree. * Added --with-python=<2|3|3.4,etc> configure option which sets the PYTHON environment variable to target a specific python version. By default the newest installed version of Python will be used or the preferred distribution version when creating pacakges. * Fixed --enable-pyzfs configure checks so they are run when --enable-pyzfs=check and --enable-pyzfs=yes. * Enabled pyzfs for Python 3.4 and newer, which is now supported. * Renamed pyzfs package to python<VERSION>-pyzfs and updated to install in the appropriate site location. For example, when building with --with-python=3.4 a python34-pyzfs will be created which installs in /usr/lib/python3.4/site-packages/. * Renamed the following python scripts according to the Fedora guidance for packaging utilities in /bin - dbufstat.py -> dbufstat - arcstat.py -> arcstat - arc_summary.py -> arc_summary - arc_summary3.py -> arc_summary3 * Updated python-cffi package name. On CentOS 6, CentOS 7, and Amazon Linux it's called python-cffi, not python2-cffi. For Python3 it's called python3-cffi or python3x-cffi. * Install one version of arc_summary. Depending on the version of Python available install either arc_summary2 or arc_summary3 as arc_summary. The user output is only slightly different. Reviewed-by: John Ramsden <johnramsden@riseup.net> Reviewed-by: Neal Gompa <ngompa@datto.com> Reviewed-by: loli10K <ezomori.nozomu@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #8096
2018-10-31 19:22:59 +03:00
sys.stderr.write("\tdbufstat -d -o /tmp/d.log\n")
sys.stderr.write("\tdbufstat -t -s \",\" -o /tmp/t.log\n")
sys.stderr.write("\tdbufstat -v\n")
sys.stderr.write("\tdbufstat -d -f pool,object,objset,dsize,cached\n")
sys.stderr.write("\tdbufstat -bx -F dbc=1,objset=54,pool=testpool\n")
sys.stderr.write("\n")
sys.exit(1)
def prettynum(sz, scale, num=0):
global raw
suffix = [' ', 'K', 'M', 'G', 'T', 'P', 'E', 'Z']
index = 0
save = 0
if raw or scale == -1:
return "%*s" % (sz, num)
# Rounding error, return 0
elif 0 < num < 1:
num = 0
while num > scale and index < 5:
save = num
num = num / scale
index += 1
if index == 0:
return "%*d" % (sz, num)
if (save / scale) < 10:
return "%*.1f%s" % (sz - 1, num, suffix[index])
else:
return "%*d%s" % (sz - 1, num, suffix[index])
def print_values(v):
global hdr
global sep
try:
for col in hdr:
sys.stdout.write("%s%s" % (
prettynum(cols[col][0], cols[col][1], v[col]), sep))
sys.stdout.write("\n")
except IOError as e:
if e.errno == errno.EPIPE:
sys.exit(1)
def print_header():
global hdr
global sep
try:
for col in hdr:
sys.stdout.write("%*s%s" % (cols[col][0], col, sep))
sys.stdout.write("\n")
except IOError as e:
if e.errno == errno.EPIPE:
sys.exit(1)
def get_typestring(t):
ot_strings = [
"DMU_OT_NONE",
# general:
"DMU_OT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY",
"DMU_OT_OBJECT_ARRAY",
"DMU_OT_PACKED_NVLIST",
"DMU_OT_PACKED_NVLIST_SIZE",
"DMU_OT_BPOBJ",
"DMU_OT_BPOBJ_HDR",
# spa:
"DMU_OT_SPACE_MAP_HEADER",
"DMU_OT_SPACE_MAP",
# zil:
"DMU_OT_INTENT_LOG",
# dmu:
"DMU_OT_DNODE",
"DMU_OT_OBJSET",
# dsl:
"DMU_OT_DSL_DIR",
"DMU_OT_DSL_DIR_CHILD_MAP",
"DMU_OT_DSL_DS_SNAP_MAP",
"DMU_OT_DSL_PROPS",
"DMU_OT_DSL_DATASET",
# zpl:
"DMU_OT_ZNODE",
"DMU_OT_OLDACL",
"DMU_OT_PLAIN_FILE_CONTENTS",
"DMU_OT_DIRECTORY_CONTENTS",
"DMU_OT_MASTER_NODE",
"DMU_OT_UNLINKED_SET",
# zvol:
"DMU_OT_ZVOL",
"DMU_OT_ZVOL_PROP",
# other; for testing only!
"DMU_OT_PLAIN_OTHER",
"DMU_OT_UINT64_OTHER",
"DMU_OT_ZAP_OTHER",
# new object types:
"DMU_OT_ERROR_LOG",
"DMU_OT_SPA_HISTORY",
"DMU_OT_SPA_HISTORY_OFFSETS",
"DMU_OT_POOL_PROPS",
"DMU_OT_DSL_PERMS",
"DMU_OT_ACL",
"DMU_OT_SYSACL",
"DMU_OT_FUID",
"DMU_OT_FUID_SIZE",
"DMU_OT_NEXT_CLONES",
"DMU_OT_SCAN_QUEUE",
"DMU_OT_USERGROUP_USED",
"DMU_OT_USERGROUP_QUOTA",
"DMU_OT_USERREFS",
"DMU_OT_DDT_ZAP",
"DMU_OT_DDT_STATS",
"DMU_OT_SA",
"DMU_OT_SA_MASTER_NODE",
"DMU_OT_SA_ATTR_REGISTRATION",
"DMU_OT_SA_ATTR_LAYOUTS",
"DMU_OT_SCAN_XLATE",
"DMU_OT_DEDUP",
"DMU_OT_DEADLIST",
"DMU_OT_DEADLIST_HDR",
"DMU_OT_DSL_CLONES",
"DMU_OT_BPOBJ_SUBOBJ"]
otn_strings = {
0x80: "DMU_OTN_UINT8_DATA",
0xc0: "DMU_OTN_UINT8_METADATA",
0x81: "DMU_OTN_UINT16_DATA",
0xc1: "DMU_OTN_UINT16_METADATA",
0x82: "DMU_OTN_UINT32_DATA",
0xc2: "DMU_OTN_UINT32_METADATA",
0x83: "DMU_OTN_UINT64_DATA",
0xc3: "DMU_OTN_UINT64_METADATA",
0x84: "DMU_OTN_ZAP_DATA",
0xc4: "DMU_OTN_ZAP_METADATA",
0xa0: "DMU_OTN_UINT8_ENC_DATA",
0xe0: "DMU_OTN_UINT8_ENC_METADATA",
0xa1: "DMU_OTN_UINT16_ENC_DATA",
0xe1: "DMU_OTN_UINT16_ENC_METADATA",
0xa2: "DMU_OTN_UINT32_ENC_DATA",
0xe2: "DMU_OTN_UINT32_ENC_METADATA",
0xa3: "DMU_OTN_UINT64_ENC_DATA",
0xe3: "DMU_OTN_UINT64_ENC_METADATA",
0xa4: "DMU_OTN_ZAP_ENC_DATA",
0xe4: "DMU_OTN_ZAP_ENC_METADATA"}
# If "-rr" option is used, don't convert to string representation
if raw > 1:
return "%i" % t
try:
if t < len(ot_strings):
return ot_strings[t]
else:
return otn_strings[t]
except (IndexError, KeyError):
return "(UNKNOWN)"
def get_compstring(c):
comp_strings = ["ZIO_COMPRESS_INHERIT", "ZIO_COMPRESS_ON",
"ZIO_COMPRESS_OFF", "ZIO_COMPRESS_LZJB",
"ZIO_COMPRESS_EMPTY", "ZIO_COMPRESS_GZIP_1",
"ZIO_COMPRESS_GZIP_2", "ZIO_COMPRESS_GZIP_3",
"ZIO_COMPRESS_GZIP_4", "ZIO_COMPRESS_GZIP_5",
"ZIO_COMPRESS_GZIP_6", "ZIO_COMPRESS_GZIP_7",
"ZIO_COMPRESS_GZIP_8", "ZIO_COMPRESS_GZIP_9",
"ZIO_COMPRESS_ZLE", "ZIO_COMPRESS_LZ4",
Add zstd support to zfs This PR adds two new compression types, based on ZStandard: - zstd: A basic ZStandard compression algorithm Available compression. Levels for zstd are zstd-1 through zstd-19, where the compression increases with every level, but speed decreases. - zstd-fast: A faster version of the ZStandard compression algorithm zstd-fast is basically a "negative" level of zstd. The compression decreases with every level, but speed increases. Available compression levels for zstd-fast: - zstd-fast-1 through zstd-fast-10 - zstd-fast-20 through zstd-fast-100 (in increments of 10) - zstd-fast-500 and zstd-fast-1000 For more information check the man page. Implementation details: Rather than treat each level of zstd as a different algorithm (as was done historically with gzip), the block pointer `enum zio_compress` value is simply zstd for all levels, including zstd-fast, since they all use the same decompression function. The compress= property (a 64bit unsigned integer) uses the lower 7 bits to store the compression algorithm (matching the number of bits used in a block pointer, as the 8th bit was borrowed for embedded block pointers). The upper bits are used to store the compression level. It is necessary to be able to determine what compression level was used when later reading a block back, so the concept used in LZ4, where the first 32bits of the on-disk value are the size of the compressed data (since the allocation is rounded up to the nearest ashift), was extended, and we store the version of ZSTD and the level as well as the compressed size. This value is returned when decompressing a block, so that if the block needs to be recompressed (L2ARC, nop-write, etc), that the same parameters will be used to result in the matching checksum. All of the internal ZFS code ( `arc_buf_hdr_t`, `objset_t`, `zio_prop_t`, etc.) uses the separated _compress and _complevel variables. Only the properties ZAP contains the combined/bit-shifted value. The combined value is split when the compression_changed_cb() callback is called, and sets both objset members (os_compress and os_complevel). The userspace tools all use the combined/bit-shifted value. Additional notes: zdb can now also decode the ZSTD compression header (flag -Z) and inspect the size, version and compression level saved in that header. For each record, if it is ZSTD compressed, the parameters of the decoded compression header get printed. ZSTD is included with all current tests and new tests are added as-needed. Per-dataset feature flags now get activated when the property is set. If a compression algorithm requires a feature flag, zfs activates the feature when the property is set, rather than waiting for the first block to be born. This is currently only used by zstd but can be extended as needed. Portions-Sponsored-By: The FreeBSD Foundation Co-authored-by: Allan Jude <allanjude@freebsd.org> Co-authored-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Co-authored-by: Sebastian Gottschall <s.gottschall@dd-wrt.com> Co-authored-by: Kjeld Schouten-Lebbing <kjeld@schouten-lebbing.nl> Co-authored-by: Michael Niewöhner <foss@mniewoehner.de> Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allanjude@freebsd.org> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Sebastian Gottschall <s.gottschall@dd-wrt.com> Signed-off-by: Kjeld Schouten-Lebbing <kjeld@schouten-lebbing.nl> Signed-off-by: Michael Niewöhner <foss@mniewoehner.de> Closes #6247 Closes #9024 Closes #10277 Closes #10278
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"ZIO_COMPRESS_ZSTD", "ZIO_COMPRESS_FUNCTION"]
# If "-rr" option is used, don't convert to string representation
if raw > 1:
return "%i" % c
try:
return comp_strings[c]
except IndexError:
return "%i" % c
def parse_line(line, labels):
global hdr
new = dict()
val = None
for col in hdr:
# These are "special" fields computed in the update_dict
# function, prevent KeyError exception on labels[col] for these.
if col not in ['bonus', 'cached', 'direct', 'indirect', 'spill']:
val = line[labels[col]]
if col in ['pool', 'flags']:
new[col] = str(val)
elif col in ['dtype', 'btype']:
new[col] = get_typestring(int(val))
elif col in ['l2_comp']:
new[col] = get_compstring(int(val))
else:
new[col] = int(val)
return new
def update_dict(d, k, line, labels):
pool = line[labels['pool']]
objset = line[labels['objset']]
key = line[labels[k]]
dbsize = int(line[labels['dbsize']])
blkid = int(line[labels['blkid']])
level = int(line[labels['level']])
if pool not in d:
d[pool] = dict()
if objset not in d[pool]:
d[pool][objset] = dict()
if key not in d[pool][objset]:
d[pool][objset][key] = parse_line(line, labels)
d[pool][objset][key]['bonus'] = 0
d[pool][objset][key]['cached'] = 0
d[pool][objset][key]['direct'] = 0
d[pool][objset][key]['indirect'] = 0
d[pool][objset][key]['spill'] = 0
d[pool][objset][key]['cached'] += dbsize
if blkid == -1:
d[pool][objset][key]['bonus'] += dbsize
elif blkid == -2:
d[pool][objset][key]['spill'] += dbsize
else:
if level == 0:
d[pool][objset][key]['direct'] += dbsize
else:
d[pool][objset][key]['indirect'] += dbsize
return d
def skip_line(vals, filters):
'''
Determines if a line should be skipped during printing
based on a set of filters
'''
if len(filters) == 0:
return False
for key in vals:
if key in filters:
val = prettynum(cols[key][0], cols[key][1], vals[key]).strip()
# we want a full match here
if re.match("(?:" + filters[key] + r")\Z", val) is None:
return True
return False
def print_dict(d, filters, noheader):
if not noheader:
print_header()
for pool in list(d.keys()):
for objset in list(d[pool].keys()):
for v in list(d[pool][objset].values()):
if not skip_line(v, filters):
print_values(v)
def dnodes_build_dict(filehandle):
labels = dict()
dnodes = dict()
# First 3 lines are header information, skip the first two
for i in range(2):
next(filehandle)
# The third line contains the labels and index locations
for i, v in enumerate(next(filehandle).split()):
labels[v] = i
# The rest of the file is buffer information
for line in filehandle:
update_dict(dnodes, 'object', line.split(), labels)
return dnodes
def types_build_dict(filehandle):
labels = dict()
types = dict()
# First 3 lines are header information, skip the first two
for i in range(2):
next(filehandle)
# The third line contains the labels and index locations
for i, v in enumerate(next(filehandle).split()):
labels[v] = i
# The rest of the file is buffer information
for line in filehandle:
update_dict(types, 'dtype', line.split(), labels)
return types
def buffers_print_all(filehandle, filters, noheader):
labels = dict()
# First 3 lines are header information, skip the first two
for i in range(2):
next(filehandle)
# The third line contains the labels and index locations
for i, v in enumerate(next(filehandle).split()):
labels[v] = i
if not noheader:
print_header()
# The rest of the file is buffer information
for line in filehandle:
vals = parse_line(line.split(), labels)
if not skip_line(vals, filters):
print_values(vals)
def main():
global hdr
global sep
global raw
desired_cols = None
bflag = False
dflag = False
hflag = False
ifile = None
ofile = None
tflag = False
vflag = False
xflag = False
nflag = False
filters = dict()
try:
opts, args = getopt.getopt(
sys.argv[1:],
"bdf:hi:o:rs:tvxF:n",
[
"buffers",
"dnodes",
"columns",
"help",
"infile",
"outfile",
"separator",
"types",
"verbose",
"extended",
"filter"
]
)
except getopt.error:
usage()
opts = None
for opt, arg in opts:
if opt in ('-b', '--buffers'):
bflag = True
if opt in ('-d', '--dnodes'):
dflag = True
if opt in ('-f', '--columns'):
desired_cols = arg
if opt in ('-h', '--help'):
hflag = True
if opt in ('-i', '--infile'):
ifile = arg
if opt in ('-o', '--outfile'):
ofile = arg
if opt in ('-r', '--raw'):
raw += 1
if opt in ('-s', '--separator'):
sep = arg
if opt in ('-t', '--types'):
tflag = True
if opt in ('-v', '--verbose'):
vflag = True
if opt in ('-x', '--extended'):
xflag = True
if opt in ('-n', '--noheader'):
nflag = True
if opt in ('-F', '--filter'):
fils = [x.strip() for x in arg.split(",")]
for fil in fils:
f = [x.strip() for x in fil.split("=")]
if len(f) != 2:
sys.stderr.write("Invalid filter '%s'.\n" % fil)
sys.exit(1)
if f[0] not in cols:
sys.stderr.write("Invalid field '%s' in filter.\n" % f[0])
sys.exit(1)
if f[0] in filters:
sys.stderr.write("Field '%s' specified multiple times in "
"filter.\n" % f[0])
sys.exit(1)
try:
re.compile("(?:" + f[1] + r")\Z")
except re.error:
sys.stderr.write("Invalid regex for field '%s' in "
"filter.\n" % f[0])
sys.exit(1)
filters[f[0]] = f[1]
if hflag or (xflag and desired_cols):
usage()
if vflag:
detailed_usage()
# Ensure at most only one of b, d, or t flags are set
if (bflag and dflag) or (bflag and tflag) or (dflag and tflag):
usage()
if bflag:
hdr = bxhdr if xflag else bhdr
elif tflag:
hdr = txhdr if xflag else thdr
else: # Even if dflag is False, it's the default if none set
dflag = True
hdr = dxhdr if xflag else dhdr
if desired_cols:
hdr = desired_cols.split(",")
invalid = []
incompat = []
for ele in hdr:
if ele not in cols:
invalid.append(ele)
elif ((bflag and bincompat and ele in bincompat) or
(dflag and dincompat and ele in dincompat) or
(tflag and tincompat and ele in tincompat)):
incompat.append(ele)
if len(invalid) > 0:
sys.stderr.write("Invalid column definition! -- %s\n" % invalid)
usage()
if len(incompat) > 0:
sys.stderr.write("Incompatible field specified! -- %s\n" %
incompat)
usage()
if ofile:
try:
tmp = open(ofile, "w")
sys.stdout = tmp
except IOError:
sys.stderr.write("Cannot open %s for writing\n" % ofile)
sys.exit(1)
if not ifile:
ifile = '/proc/spl/kstat/zfs/dbufs'
if ifile is not "-":
try:
tmp = open(ifile, "r")
sys.stdin = tmp
except IOError:
sys.stderr.write("Cannot open %s for reading\n" % ifile)
sys.exit(1)
if bflag:
buffers_print_all(sys.stdin, filters, nflag)
if dflag:
print_dict(dnodes_build_dict(sys.stdin), filters, nflag)
if tflag:
print_dict(types_build_dict(sys.stdin), filters, nflag)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()