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# Copyright 2018-2019 Florian Fischer <florian.fl.fischer@fau.de>
#
# This file is part of allocbench.
#
# allocbench is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# allocbench is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with allocbench. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
"""Collect facts about the benchmark environment"""
import ctypes
import datetime
import multiprocessing
import os
import platform
import subprocess
import src.globalvars as gv
from src.util import print_error
def collect_facts():
"""Collect facts ad store them in src.globalvars.facts"""
# Populate src.globalvars.facts on import
_uname = platform.uname()
gv.facts["hostname"] = _uname.node
gv.facts["system"] = _uname.system
gv.facts["kernel"] = _uname.release
gv.facts["arch"] = _uname.machine
gv.facts["cpus"] = multiprocessing.cpu_count()
gv.facts["LD_PRELOAD"] = os.environ.get("LD_PRELOAD", None)
with open(os.path.join(gv.builddir, "ccinfo"), "r") as ccinfo:
gv.facts["cc"] = ccinfo.readlines()[-1][:-1]
gv.facts["allocbench"] = subprocess.run(["git", "rev-parse", "master"],
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
universal_newlines=True).stdout
starttime = datetime.datetime.now().isoformat()
# strip seconds from string
starttime = starttime[:starttime.rfind(':')]
gv.facts["starttime"] = starttime
# Copied from pip.
# https://github.com/pypa/pip/blob/master/src/pip/_internal/utils/glibc.py
# Licensed under MIT.
def glibc_version_string(executable=None):
"Returns glibc version string, or None if not using glibc."
# ctypes.CDLL(None) internally calls dlopen(NULL), and as the dlopen
# manpage says, "If filename is NULL, then the returned handle is for the
# main program". This way we can let the linker do the work to figure out
# which libc our process is actually using.
try:
process_namespace = ctypes.CDLL(executable)
except OSError:
return None
try:
gnu_get_libc_version = process_namespace.gnu_get_libc_version
except AttributeError:
# Symbol doesn't exist -> therefore, we are not linked to
# glibc.
return None
# Call gnu_get_libc_version, which returns a string like "2.5"
gnu_get_libc_version.restype = ctypes.c_char_p
version_str = gnu_get_libc_version()
# py2 / py3 compatibility:
if not isinstance(version_str, str):
version_str = version_str.decode("ascii")
return version_str
# platform.libc_ver regularly returns completely nonsensical glibc
# versions. E.g. on my computer, platform says:
#
# ~$ python2.7 -c 'import platform; print(platform.libc_ver())'
# ('glibc', '2.7')
# ~$ python3.5 -c 'import platform; print(platform.libc_ver())'
# ('glibc', '2.9')
#
# But the truth is:
#
# ~$ ldd --version
# ldd (Debian GLIBC 2.22-11) 2.22
#
# This is unfortunate, because it means that the linehaul data on libc
# versions that was generated by pip 8.1.2 and earlier is useless and
# misleading. Solution: instead of using platform, use our code that actually
# works.
def libc_ver(executable=None):
"""Return glibc version or platform.libc_ver as fallback"""
glibc_version = glibc_version_string(executable)
if glibc_version is None:
# For non-glibc platforms, fall back on platform.libc_ver
return platform.libc_ver(executable)
return ("glibc", glibc_version)
def exec_ver(executable):
"""Return version of executable"""
proc = subprocess.run([executable, "--version"],
universal_newlines=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
if proc.returncode != 0:
print_error(f"failed to get version of {executable}")
return ""
return proc.stdout[:-1]
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