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Edit: win_pdh.py
r""" Salt Util for getting system information with the Performance Data Helper (pdh). Counter information is gathered from current activity or log files. Usage: .. code-block:: python import salt.utils.win_pdh # Get a list of Counter objects salt.utils.win_pdh.list_objects() # Get a list of ``Processor`` instances salt.utils.win_pdh.list_instances('Processor') # Get a list of ``Processor`` counters salt.utils.win_pdh.list_counters('Processor') # Get the value of a single counter # \Processor(*)\% Processor Time salt.utils.win_pdh.get_counter('Processor', '*', '% Processor Time') # Get the values of multiple counters counter_list = [('Processor', '*', '% Processor Time'), ('System', None, 'Context Switches/sec'), ('Memory', None, 'Pages/sec'), ('Server Work Queues', '*', 'Queue Length')] salt.utils.win_pdh.get_counters(counter_list) # Get all counters for the Processor object salt.utils.win_pdh.get_all_counters('Processor') """ # https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/perfctrs/using-the-pdh-functions-to-consume-counter-data # https://www.cac.cornell.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Performance_Data_Helper_in_Python_with_win32pdh import logging import time import salt.utils.platform from salt.exceptions import CommandExecutionError try: import pywintypes import win32pdh HAS_WINDOWS_MODULES = True except ImportError: HAS_WINDOWS_MODULES = False log = logging.getLogger(__file__) # Define the virtual name __virtualname__ = "pdh" def __virtual__(): """ Only works on Windows systems with the PyWin32 """ if not salt.utils.platform.is_windows(): return False, "salt.utils.win_pdh: Requires Windows" if not HAS_WINDOWS_MODULES: return False, "salt.utils.win_pdh: Missing required modules" return __virtualname__ class Counter: """ Counter object Has enumerations and functions for working with counters """ # The dwType field from GetCounterInfo returns the following, or'ed. # These come from WinPerf.h PERF_SIZE_DWORD = 0x00000000 PERF_SIZE_LARGE = 0x00000100 PERF_SIZE_ZERO = 0x00000200 # for Zero Length fields PERF_SIZE_VARIABLE_LEN = 0x00000300 # length is in the CounterLength field of the Counter Definition structure # select one of the following values to indicate the counter field usage PERF_TYPE_NUMBER = 0x00000000 # a number (not a counter) PERF_TYPE_COUNTER = 0x00000400 # an increasing numeric value PERF_TYPE_TEXT = 0x00000800 # a text field PERF_TYPE_ZERO = 0x00000C00 # displays a zero # If the PERF_TYPE_NUMBER field was selected, then select one of the # following to describe the Number PERF_NUMBER_HEX = 0x00000000 # display as HEX value PERF_NUMBER_DECIMAL = 0x00010000 # display as a decimal integer PERF_NUMBER_DEC_1000 = 0x00020000 # display as a decimal/1000 # If the PERF_TYPE_COUNTER value was selected then select one of the # following to indicate the type of counter PERF_COUNTER_VALUE = 0x00000000 # display counter value PERF_COUNTER_RATE = 0x00010000 # divide ctr / delta time PERF_COUNTER_FRACTION = 0x00020000 # divide ctr / base PERF_COUNTER_BASE = 0x00030000 # base value used in fractions PERF_COUNTER_ELAPSED = 0x00040000 # subtract counter from current time PERF_COUNTER_QUEUE_LEN = 0x00050000 # Use Queue len processing func. PERF_COUNTER_HISTOGRAM = 0x00060000 # Counter begins or ends a histogram # If the PERF_TYPE_TEXT value was selected, then select one of the # following to indicate the type of TEXT data. PERF_TEXT_UNICODE = 0x00000000 # type of text in text field PERF_TEXT_ASCII = 0x00010000 # ASCII using the CodePage field # Timer SubTypes PERF_TIMER_TICK = 0x00000000 # use system perf. freq for base PERF_TIMER_100NS = 0x00100000 # use 100 NS timer time base units PERF_OBJECT_TIMER = 0x00200000 # use the object timer freq # Any types that have calculations performed can use one or more of the # following calculation modification flags listed here PERF_DELTA_COUNTER = 0x00400000 # compute difference first PERF_DELTA_BASE = 0x00800000 # compute base diff as well PERF_INVERSE_COUNTER = 0x01000000 # show as 1.00-value (assumes: PERF_MULTI_COUNTER = 0x02000000 # sum of multiple instances # Select one of the following values to indicate the display suffix (if any) PERF_DISPLAY_NO_SUFFIX = 0x00000000 # no suffix PERF_DISPLAY_PER_SEC = 0x10000000 # "/sec" PERF_DISPLAY_PERCENT = 0x20000000 # "%" PERF_DISPLAY_SECONDS = 0x30000000 # "secs" PERF_DISPLAY_NO_SHOW = 0x40000000 # value is not displayed def build_counter(obj, instance, instance_index, counter): r""" Makes a fully resolved counter path. Counter names are formatted like this: ``\Processor(*)\% Processor Time`` The above breaks down like this: obj = 'Processor' instance = '*' counter = '% Processor Time' Args: obj (str): The top level object instance (str): The instance of the object instance_index (int): The index of the instance. Can usually be 0 counter (str): The name of the counter Returns: Counter: A Counter object with the path if valid Raises: CommandExecutionError: If the path is invalid """ path = win32pdh.MakeCounterPath( (None, obj, instance, None, instance_index, counter), 0 ) if win32pdh.ValidatePath(path) == 0: return Counter(path, obj, instance, instance_index, counter) raise CommandExecutionError("Invalid counter specified: {}".format(path)) build_counter = staticmethod(build_counter) def __init__(self, path, obj, instance, index, counter): self.path = path self.obj = obj self.instance = instance self.index = index self.counter = counter self.handle = None self.info = None self.type = None def add_to_query(self, query): """ Add the current path to the query Args: query (obj): The handle to the query to add the counter """ self.handle = win32pdh.AddCounter(query, self.path) def get_info(self): """ Get information about the counter .. note:: GetCounterInfo sometimes crashes in the wrapper code. Fewer crashes if this is called after sampling data. """ if not self.info: ci = win32pdh.GetCounterInfo(self.handle, 0) self.info = { "type": ci[0], "version": ci[1], "scale": ci[2], "default_scale": ci[3], "user_data": ci[4], "query_user_data": ci[5], "full_path": ci[6], "machine_name": ci[7][0], "object_name": ci[7][1], "instance_name": ci[7][2], "parent_instance": ci[7][3], "instance_index": ci[7][4], "counter_name": ci[7][5], "explain_text": ci[8], } return self.info def value(self): """ Return the counter value Returns: long: The counter value """ (counter_type, value) = win32pdh.GetFormattedCounterValue( self.handle, win32pdh.PDH_FMT_DOUBLE ) self.type = counter_type return value def type_string(self): """ Returns the names of the flags that are set in the Type field It can be used to format the counter. """ type = self.get_info()["type"] type_list = [] for member in dir(self): if member.startswith("PERF_"): bit = getattr(self, member) if bit and bit & type: type_list.append(member[5:]) return type_list def __str__(self): return self.path def list_objects(): """ Get a list of available counter objects on the system Returns: list: A list of counter objects """ return sorted(win32pdh.EnumObjects(None, None, -1, 0)) def list_counters(obj): """ Get a list of counters available for the object Args: obj (str): The name of the counter object. You can get a list of valid names using the ``list_objects`` function Returns: list: A list of counters available to the passed object """ return win32pdh.EnumObjectItems(None, None, obj, -1, 0)[0] def list_instances(obj): """ Get a list of instances available for the object Args: obj (str): The name of the counter object. You can get a list of valid names using the ``list_objects`` function Returns: list: A list of instances available to the passed object """ return win32pdh.EnumObjectItems(None, None, obj, -1, 0)[1] def build_counter_list(counter_list): r""" Create a list of Counter objects to be used in the pdh query Args: counter_list (list): A list of tuples containing counter information. Each tuple should contain the object, instance, and counter name. For example, to get the ``% Processor Time`` counter for all Processors on the system (``\Processor(*)\% Processor Time``) you would pass a tuple like this: ``` counter_list = [('Processor', '*', '% Processor Time')] ``` If there is no ``instance`` for the counter, pass ``None`` Multiple counters can be passed like so: ``` counter_list = [('Processor', '*', '% Processor Time'), ('System', None, 'Context Switches/sec')] ``` .. note:: Invalid counters are ignored Returns: list: A list of Counter objects """ counters = [] index = 0 for obj, instance, counter_name in counter_list: try: counter = Counter.build_counter(obj, instance, index, counter_name) index += 1 counters.append(counter) except CommandExecutionError as exc: # Not a valid counter log.debug(exc.strerror) continue return counters def get_all_counters(obj, instance_list=None): """ Get the values for all counters available to a Counter object Args: obj (str): The name of the counter object. You can get a list of valid names using the ``list_objects`` function instance_list (list): A list of instances to return. Use this to narrow down the counters that are returned. .. note:: ``_Total`` is returned as ``*`` """ counters, instances_avail = win32pdh.EnumObjectItems(None, None, obj, -1, 0) if instance_list is None: instance_list = instances_avail if not isinstance(instance_list, list): instance_list = [instance_list] counter_list = [] for counter in counters: for instance in instance_list: instance = "*" if instance.lower() == "_total" else instance counter_list.append((obj, instance, counter)) else: # pylint: disable=useless-else-on-loop counter_list.append((obj, None, counter)) return get_counters(counter_list) if counter_list else {} def get_counters(counter_list): """ Get the values for the passes list of counters Args: counter_list (list): A list of counters to lookup Returns: dict: A dictionary of counters and their values """ if not isinstance(counter_list, list): raise CommandExecutionError("counter_list must be a list of tuples") try: # Start a Query instances query = win32pdh.OpenQuery() # Build the counters counters = build_counter_list(counter_list) # Add counters to the Query for counter in counters: counter.add_to_query(query) # https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/perfctrs/collecting-performance-data win32pdh.CollectQueryData(query) # The sleep here is required for counters that require more than 1 # reading time.sleep(1) win32pdh.CollectQueryData(query) ret = {} for counter in counters: try: ret.update({counter.path: counter.value()}) except pywintypes.error as exc: if exc.strerror == "No data to return.": # Some counters are not active and will throw an error if # there is no data to return continue else: raise except pywintypes.error as exc: if exc.strerror == "No data to return.": # Sometimess, win32pdh.CollectQueryData can err # so just ignore it return {} else: raise finally: win32pdh.CloseQuery(query) return ret def get_counter(obj, instance, counter): """ Get the value of a single counter Args: obj (str): The name of the counter object. You can get a list of valid names using the ``list_objects`` function instance (str): The counter instance you wish to return. Get a list of instances using the ``list_instances`` function .. note:: ``_Total`` is returned as ``*`` counter (str): The name of the counter. Get a list of counters using the ``list_counters`` function """ return get_counters([(obj, instance, counter)])
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