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#!/usr/bin/env python3 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # Copyright (c) 2009, Giampaolo Rodola'. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. """POSIX specific tests.""" import datetime import errno import os import re import subprocess import time import unittest import psutil from psutil import AIX from psutil import BSD from psutil import LINUX from psutil import MACOS from psutil import OPENBSD from psutil import POSIX from psutil import SUNOS from psutil.tests import HAS_NET_IO_COUNTERS from psutil.tests import PYTHON_EXE from psutil.tests import PsutilTestCase from psutil.tests import mock from psutil.tests import retry_on_failure from psutil.tests import sh from psutil.tests import skip_on_access_denied from psutil.tests import spawn_testproc from psutil.tests import terminate from psutil.tests import which if POSIX: import mmap import resource from psutil._psutil_posix import getpagesize def ps(fmt, pid=None): """ Wrapper for calling the ps command with a little bit of cross-platform support for a narrow range of features. """ cmd = ['ps'] if LINUX: cmd.append('--no-headers') if pid is not None: cmd.extend(['-p', str(pid)]) else: if SUNOS or AIX: cmd.append('-A') else: cmd.append('ax') if SUNOS: # XXX: set() has not get() method so this cannot work; not sure # what I meant in here. fmt_map = set(('command', 'comm', 'start', 'stime')) fmt = fmt_map.get(fmt, fmt) cmd.extend(['-o', fmt]) output = sh(cmd) if LINUX: output = output.splitlines() else: output = output.splitlines()[1:] all_output = [] for line in output: line = line.strip() try: line = int(line) except ValueError: pass all_output.append(line) if pid is None: return all_output else: return all_output[0] # ps "-o" field names differ wildly between platforms. # "comm" means "only executable name" but is not available on BSD platforms. # "args" means "command with all its arguments", and is also not available # on BSD platforms. # "command" is like "args" on most platforms, but like "comm" on AIX, # and not available on SUNOS. # so for the executable name we can use "comm" on Solaris and split "command" # on other platforms. # to get the cmdline (with args) we have to use "args" on AIX and # Solaris, and can use "command" on all others. def ps_name(pid): field = "command" if SUNOS: field = "comm" return ps(field, pid).split()[0] def ps_args(pid): field = "command" if AIX or SUNOS: field = "args" out = ps(field, pid) # observed on BSD + Github CI: '/usr/local/bin/python3 -E -O (python3.9)' out = re.sub(r"\(python.*?\)$", "", out) return out.strip() def ps_rss(pid): field = "rss" if AIX: field = "rssize" return ps(field, pid) def ps_vsz(pid): field = "vsz" if AIX: field = "vsize" return ps(field, pid) @unittest.skipIf(not POSIX, "POSIX only") class TestProcess(PsutilTestCase): """Compare psutil results against 'ps' command line utility (mainly).""" @classmethod def setUpClass(cls): cls.pid = spawn_testproc([PYTHON_EXE, "-E", "-O"], stdin=subprocess.PIPE).pid @classmethod def tearDownClass(cls): terminate(cls.pid) def test_ppid(self): ppid_ps = ps('ppid', self.pid) ppid_psutil = psutil.Process(self.pid).ppid() self.assertEqual(ppid_ps, ppid_psutil) def test_uid(self): uid_ps = ps('uid', self.pid) uid_psutil = psutil.Process(self.pid).uids().real self.assertEqual(uid_ps, uid_psutil) def test_gid(self): gid_ps = ps('rgid', self.pid) gid_psutil = psutil.Process(self.pid).gids().real self.assertEqual(gid_ps, gid_psutil) def test_username(self): username_ps = ps('user', self.pid) username_psutil = psutil.Process(self.pid).username() self.assertEqual(username_ps, username_psutil) def test_username_no_resolution(self): # Emulate a case where the system can't resolve the uid to # a username in which case psutil is supposed to return # the stringified uid. p = psutil.Process() with mock.patch("psutil.pwd.getpwuid", side_effect=KeyError) as fun: self.assertEqual(p.username(), str(p.uids().real)) assert fun.called @skip_on_access_denied() @retry_on_failure() def test_rss_memory(self): # give python interpreter some time to properly initialize # so that the results are the same time.sleep(0.1) rss_ps = ps_rss(self.pid) rss_psutil = psutil.Process(self.pid).memory_info()[0] / 1024 self.assertEqual(rss_ps, rss_psutil) @skip_on_access_denied() @retry_on_failure() def test_vsz_memory(self): # give python interpreter some time to properly initialize # so that the results are the same time.sleep(0.1) vsz_ps = ps_vsz(self.pid) vsz_psutil = psutil.Process(self.pid).memory_info()[1] / 1024 self.assertEqual(vsz_ps, vsz_psutil) def test_name(self): name_ps = ps_name(self.pid) # remove path if there is any, from the command name_ps = os.path.basename(name_ps).lower() name_psutil = psutil.Process(self.pid).name().lower() # ...because of how we calculate PYTHON_EXE; on MACOS this may # be "pythonX.Y". name_ps = re.sub(r"\d.\d", "", name_ps) name_psutil = re.sub(r"\d.\d", "", name_psutil) # ...may also be "python.X" name_ps = re.sub(r"\d", "", name_ps) name_psutil = re.sub(r"\d", "", name_psutil) self.assertEqual(name_ps, name_psutil) def test_name_long(self): # On UNIX the kernel truncates the name to the first 15 # characters. In such a case psutil tries to determine the # full name from the cmdline. name = "long-program-name" cmdline = ["long-program-name-extended", "foo", "bar"] with mock.patch("psutil._psplatform.Process.name", return_value=name): with mock.patch("psutil._psplatform.Process.cmdline", return_value=cmdline): p = psutil.Process() self.assertEqual(p.name(), "long-program-name-extended") def test_name_long_cmdline_ad_exc(self): # Same as above but emulates a case where cmdline() raises # AccessDenied in which case psutil is supposed to return # the truncated name instead of crashing. name = "long-program-name" with mock.patch("psutil._psplatform.Process.name", return_value=name): with mock.patch("psutil._psplatform.Process.cmdline", side_effect=psutil.AccessDenied(0, "")): p = psutil.Process() self.assertEqual(p.name(), "long-program-name") def test_name_long_cmdline_nsp_exc(self): # Same as above but emulates a case where cmdline() raises NSP # which is supposed to propagate. name = "long-program-name" with mock.patch("psutil._psplatform.Process.name", return_value=name): with mock.patch("psutil._psplatform.Process.cmdline", side_effect=psutil.NoSuchProcess(0, "")): p = psutil.Process() self.assertRaises(psutil.NoSuchProcess, p.name) @unittest.skipIf(MACOS or BSD, 'ps -o start not available') def test_create_time(self): time_ps = ps('start', self.pid) time_psutil = psutil.Process(self.pid).create_time() time_psutil_tstamp = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp( time_psutil).strftime("%H:%M:%S") # sometimes ps shows the time rounded up instead of down, so we check # for both possible values round_time_psutil = round(time_psutil) round_time_psutil_tstamp = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp( round_time_psutil).strftime("%H:%M:%S") self.assertIn(time_ps, [time_psutil_tstamp, round_time_psutil_tstamp]) def test_exe(self): ps_pathname = ps_name(self.pid) psutil_pathname = psutil.Process(self.pid).exe() try: self.assertEqual(ps_pathname, psutil_pathname) except AssertionError: # certain platforms such as BSD are more accurate returning: # "/usr/local/bin/python2.7" # ...instead of: # "/usr/local/bin/python" # We do not want to consider this difference in accuracy # an error. adjusted_ps_pathname = ps_pathname[:len(ps_pathname)] self.assertEqual(ps_pathname, adjusted_ps_pathname) # On macOS the official python installer exposes a python wrapper that # executes a python executable hidden inside an application bundle inside # the Python framework. # There's a race condition between the ps call & the psutil call below # depending on the completion of the execve call so let's retry on failure @retry_on_failure() def test_cmdline(self): ps_cmdline = ps_args(self.pid) psutil_cmdline = " ".join(psutil.Process(self.pid).cmdline()) self.assertEqual(ps_cmdline, psutil_cmdline) # On SUNOS "ps" reads niceness /proc/pid/psinfo which returns an # incorrect value (20); the real deal is getpriority(2) which # returns 0; psutil relies on it, see: # https://github.com/giampaolo/psutil/issues/1082 # AIX has the same issue @unittest.skipIf(SUNOS, "not reliable on SUNOS") @unittest.skipIf(AIX, "not reliable on AIX") def test_nice(self): ps_nice = ps('nice', self.pid) psutil_nice = psutil.Process().nice() self.assertEqual(ps_nice, psutil_nice) @unittest.skipIf(not POSIX, "POSIX only") class TestSystemAPIs(PsutilTestCase): """Test some system APIs.""" @retry_on_failure() def test_pids(self): # Note: this test might fail if the OS is starting/killing # other processes in the meantime pids_ps = sorted(ps("pid")) pids_psutil = psutil.pids() # on MACOS and OPENBSD ps doesn't show pid 0 if MACOS or OPENBSD and 0 not in pids_ps: pids_ps.insert(0, 0) # There will often be one more process in pids_ps for ps itself if len(pids_ps) - len(pids_psutil) > 1: difference = [x for x in pids_psutil if x not in pids_ps] + \ [x for x in pids_ps if x not in pids_psutil] raise self.fail("difference: " + str(difference)) # for some reason ifconfig -a does not report all interfaces # returned by psutil @unittest.skipIf(SUNOS, "unreliable on SUNOS") @unittest.skipIf(not which('ifconfig'), "no ifconfig cmd") @unittest.skipIf(not HAS_NET_IO_COUNTERS, "not supported") def test_nic_names(self): output = sh("ifconfig -a") for nic in psutil.net_io_counters(pernic=True).keys(): for line in output.split(): if line.startswith(nic): break else: raise self.fail( "couldn't find %s nic in 'ifconfig -a' output\n%s" % ( nic, output)) # @unittest.skipIf(CI_TESTING and not psutil.users(), "unreliable on CI") @retry_on_failure() def test_users(self): out = sh("who -u") if not out.strip(): raise self.skipTest("no users on this system") lines = out.split('\n') users = [x.split()[0] for x in lines] terminals = [x.split()[1] for x in lines] self.assertEqual(len(users), len(psutil.users())) with self.subTest(psutil=psutil.users(), who=out): for idx, u in enumerate(psutil.users()): self.assertEqual(u.name, users[idx]) self.assertEqual(u.terminal, terminals[idx]) if u.pid is not None: # None on OpenBSD psutil.Process(u.pid) @retry_on_failure() def test_users_started(self): out = sh("who -u") if not out.strip(): raise self.skipTest("no users on this system") # '2023-04-11 09:31' (Linux) started = re.findall(r"\d\d\d\d-\d\d-\d\d \d\d:\d\d", out) if started: tstamp = "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M" else: # 'Apr 10 22:27' (macOS) started = re.findall(r"[A-Z][a-z][a-z] \d\d \d\d:\d\d", out) if started: tstamp = "%b %d %H:%M" else: raise ValueError( "cannot interpret tstamp in who output\n%s" % (out)) with self.subTest(psutil=psutil.users(), who=out): for idx, u in enumerate(psutil.users()): psutil_value = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp( u.started).strftime(tstamp) self.assertEqual(psutil_value, started[idx]) def test_pid_exists_let_raise(self): # According to "man 2 kill" possible error values for kill # are (EINVAL, EPERM, ESRCH). Test that any other errno # results in an exception. with mock.patch("psutil._psposix.os.kill", side_effect=OSError(errno.EBADF, "")) as m: self.assertRaises(OSError, psutil._psposix.pid_exists, os.getpid()) assert m.called def test_os_waitpid_let_raise(self): # os.waitpid() is supposed to catch EINTR and ECHILD only. # Test that any other errno results in an exception. with mock.patch("psutil._psposix.os.waitpid", side_effect=OSError(errno.EBADF, "")) as m: self.assertRaises(OSError, psutil._psposix.wait_pid, os.getpid()) assert m.called def test_os_waitpid_eintr(self): # os.waitpid() is supposed to "retry" on EINTR. with mock.patch("psutil._psposix.os.waitpid", side_effect=OSError(errno.EINTR, "")) as m: self.assertRaises( psutil._psposix.TimeoutExpired, psutil._psposix.wait_pid, os.getpid(), timeout=0.01) assert m.called def test_os_waitpid_bad_ret_status(self): # Simulate os.waitpid() returning a bad status. with mock.patch("psutil._psposix.os.waitpid", return_value=(1, -1)) as m: self.assertRaises(ValueError, psutil._psposix.wait_pid, os.getpid()) assert m.called # AIX can return '-' in df output instead of numbers, e.g. for /proc @unittest.skipIf(AIX, "unreliable on AIX") @retry_on_failure() def test_disk_usage(self): def df(device): try: out = sh("df -k %s" % device).strip() except RuntimeError as err: if "device busy" in str(err).lower(): raise self.skipTest("df returned EBUSY") raise line = out.split('\n')[1] fields = line.split() total = int(fields[1]) * 1024 used = int(fields[2]) * 1024 free = int(fields[3]) * 1024 percent = float(fields[4].replace('%', '')) return (total, used, free, percent) tolerance = 4 * 1024 * 1024 # 4MB for part in psutil.disk_partitions(all=False): usage = psutil.disk_usage(part.mountpoint) try: total, used, free, percent = df(part.device) except RuntimeError as err: # see: # https://travis-ci.org/giampaolo/psutil/jobs/138338464 # https://travis-ci.org/giampaolo/psutil/jobs/138343361 err = str(err).lower() if "no such file or directory" in err or \ "raw devices not supported" in err or \ "permission denied" in err: continue raise else: self.assertAlmostEqual(usage.total, total, delta=tolerance) self.assertAlmostEqual(usage.used, used, delta=tolerance) self.assertAlmostEqual(usage.free, free, delta=tolerance) self.assertAlmostEqual(usage.percent, percent, delta=1) @unittest.skipIf(not POSIX, "POSIX only") class TestMisc(PsutilTestCase): def test_getpagesize(self): pagesize = getpagesize() self.assertGreater(pagesize, 0) self.assertEqual(pagesize, resource.getpagesize()) self.assertEqual(pagesize, mmap.PAGESIZE) if __name__ == '__main__': from psutil.tests.runner import run_from_name run_from_name(__file__)