rtla: Remove procps-ng dependency

Daniel Wagner reported to me that readproc.h got deprecated. Also,
while the procps-ng library was available on Fedora, it was not available
on RHEL, which is a piece of evidence that it was not that used.

rtla uses procps-ng only to find the PID of the tracers' workload.

I used the procps-ng library to avoid reinventing the wheel. But in this
case, reinventing the wheel took me less time than the time we already
took trying to work around problems.

Implement a function that reads /proc/ entries, checking if:
	- the entry is a directory
	- the directory name is composed only of digits (PID)
	- the directory contains the comm file
	- the comm file contains a comm that matches the tracers'
	  workload prefix.
	- then return true; otherwise, return false.

And use it instead of procps-ng.

Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/e8276e122ee9eb2c5a0ba8e673fb6488b924b825.1652423574.git.bristot@kernel.org

Cc: John Kacur <jkacur@redhat.com>
Cc: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>
Cc: Tao Zhou <tao.zhou@linux.dev>
Fixes: b1696371d8 ("rtla: Helper functions for rtla")
Reported-by: Daniel Wagner <dwagner@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Wagner <dwagner@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Bristot de Oliveira <bristot@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org>
This commit is contained in:
Daniel Bristot de Oliveira 2022-05-13 08:45:53 +02:00 committed by Steven Rostedt (Google)
parent 941a53c39a
commit dada03db9b
4 changed files with 89 additions and 25 deletions

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@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ TRACEFS_HEADERS := $$($(PKG_CONFIG) --cflags libtracefs)
CFLAGS := -O -g -DVERSION=\"$(VERSION)\" $(FOPTS) $(MOPTS) $(WOPTS) $(TRACEFS_HEADERS)
LDFLAGS := -ggdb
LIBS := $$($(PKG_CONFIG) --libs libtracefs) -lprocps
LIBS := $$($(PKG_CONFIG) --libs libtracefs)
SRC := $(wildcard src/*.c)
HDR := $(wildcard src/*.h)

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@ -11,7 +11,6 @@ RTLA depends on the following libraries and tools:
- libtracefs
- libtraceevent
- procps
It also depends on python3-docutils to compile man pages.

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
* Copyright (C) 2021 Red Hat Inc, Daniel Bristot de Oliveira <bristot@kernel.org>
*/
#include <proc/readproc.h>
#include <dirent.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
@ -262,43 +262,107 @@ int __set_sched_attr(int pid, struct sched_attr *attr)
return 0;
}
/*
* set_comm_sched_attr - set sched params to threads starting with char *comm
* procfs_is_workload_pid - check if a procfs entry contains a comm_prefix* comm
*
* This function uses procps to list the currently running threads and then
* set the sched_attr *attr to the threads that start with char *comm. It is
* Check if the procfs entry is a directory of a process, and then check if the
* process has a comm with the prefix set in char *comm_prefix. As the
* current users of this function only check for kernel threads, there is no
* need to check for the threads for the process.
*
* Return: True if the proc_entry contains a comm file with comm_prefix*.
* Otherwise returns false.
*/
static int procfs_is_workload_pid(const char *comm_prefix, struct dirent *proc_entry)
{
char buffer[MAX_PATH];
int comm_fd, retval;
char *t_name;
if (proc_entry->d_type != DT_DIR)
return 0;
if (*proc_entry->d_name == '.')
return 0;
/* check if the string is a pid */
for (t_name = proc_entry->d_name; t_name; t_name++) {
if (!isdigit(*t_name))
break;
}
if (*t_name != '\0')
return 0;
snprintf(buffer, MAX_PATH, "/proc/%s/comm", proc_entry->d_name);
comm_fd = open(buffer, O_RDONLY);
if (comm_fd < 0)
return 0;
memset(buffer, 0, MAX_PATH);
retval = read(comm_fd, buffer, MAX_PATH);
close(comm_fd);
if (retval <= 0)
return 0;
retval = strncmp(comm_prefix, buffer, strlen(comm_prefix));
if (retval)
return 0;
/* comm already have \n */
debug_msg("Found workload pid:%s comm:%s", proc_entry->d_name, buffer);
return 1;
}
/*
* set_comm_sched_attr - set sched params to threads starting with char *comm_prefix
*
* This function uses procfs to list the currently running threads and then set the
* sched_attr *attr to the threads that start with char *comm_prefix. It is
* mainly used to set the priority to the kernel threads created by the
* tracers.
*/
int set_comm_sched_attr(const char *comm, struct sched_attr *attr)
int set_comm_sched_attr(const char *comm_prefix, struct sched_attr *attr)
{
int flags = PROC_FILLCOM | PROC_FILLSTAT;
PROCTAB *ptp;
proc_t task;
struct dirent *proc_entry;
DIR *procfs;
int retval;
ptp = openproc(flags);
if (!ptp) {
err_msg("error openproc()\n");
return -ENOENT;
if (strlen(comm_prefix) >= MAX_PATH) {
err_msg("Command prefix is too long: %d < strlen(%s)\n",
MAX_PATH, comm_prefix);
return 1;
}
memset(&task, 0, sizeof(task));
procfs = opendir("/proc");
if (!procfs) {
err_msg("Could not open procfs\n");
return 1;
}
while (readproc(ptp, &task)) {
retval = strncmp(comm, task.cmd, strlen(comm));
if (retval)
while ((proc_entry = readdir(procfs))) {
retval = procfs_is_workload_pid(comm_prefix, proc_entry);
if (!retval)
continue;
retval = __set_sched_attr(task.tid, attr);
if (retval)
goto out_err;
}
closeproc(ptp);
/* procfs_is_workload_pid confirmed it is a pid */
retval = __set_sched_attr(atoi(proc_entry->d_name), attr);
if (retval) {
err_msg("Error setting sched attributes for pid:%s\n", proc_entry->d_name);
goto out_err;
}
debug_msg("Set sched attributes for pid:%s\n", proc_entry->d_name);
}
return 0;
out_err:
closeproc(ptp);
closedir(procfs);
return 1;
}

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@ -6,6 +6,7 @@
* '18446744073709551615\0'
*/
#define BUFF_U64_STR_SIZE 24
#define MAX_PATH 1024
#define container_of(ptr, type, member)({ \
const typeof(((type *)0)->member) *__mptr = (ptr); \
@ -53,5 +54,5 @@ struct sched_attr {
};
int parse_prio(char *arg, struct sched_attr *sched_param);
int set_comm_sched_attr(const char *comm, struct sched_attr *attr);
int set_comm_sched_attr(const char *comm_prefix, struct sched_attr *attr);
int set_cpu_dma_latency(int32_t latency);