op-geth/cmd/geth/monitorcmd.go

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// Copyright 2015 The go-ethereum Authors
// This file is part of go-ethereum.
//
// go-ethereum 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.
//
// go-ethereum 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
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// GNU General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with go-ethereum. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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package main
import (
"fmt"
"math"
"reflect"
"runtime"
"sort"
"strings"
"time"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/cmd/utils"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/node"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/rpc"
"github.com/gizak/termui"
"gopkg.in/urfave/cli.v1"
)
var (
monitorCommandAttachFlag = cli.StringFlag{
Name: "attach",
Value: node.DefaultIPCEndpoint(clientIdentifier),
Usage: "API endpoint to attach to",
}
monitorCommandRowsFlag = cli.IntFlag{
Name: "rows",
Value: 5,
Usage: "Maximum rows in the chart grid",
}
monitorCommandRefreshFlag = cli.IntFlag{
Name: "refresh",
Value: 3,
Usage: "Refresh interval in seconds",
}
monitorCommand = cli.Command{
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Action: utils.MigrateFlags(monitor), // keep track of migration progress
Name: "monitor",
Usage: "Monitor and visualize node metrics",
ArgsUsage: " ",
Category: "MONITOR COMMANDS",
Description: `
The Geth monitor is a tool to collect and visualize various internal metrics
gathered by the node, supporting different chart types as well as the capacity
to display multiple metrics simultaneously.
`,
Flags: []cli.Flag{
monitorCommandAttachFlag,
monitorCommandRowsFlag,
monitorCommandRefreshFlag,
},
}
)
// monitor starts a terminal UI based monitoring tool for the requested metrics.
func monitor(ctx *cli.Context) error {
var (
client *rpc.Client
err error
)
// Attach to an Ethereum node over IPC or RPC
endpoint := ctx.String(monitorCommandAttachFlag.Name)
if client, err = dialRPC(endpoint); err != nil {
utils.Fatalf("Unable to attach to geth node: %v", err)
}
defer client.Close()
// Retrieve all the available metrics and resolve the user pattens
metrics, err := retrieveMetrics(client)
if err != nil {
utils.Fatalf("Failed to retrieve system metrics: %v", err)
}
monitored := resolveMetrics(metrics, ctx.Args())
if len(monitored) == 0 {
list := expandMetrics(metrics, "")
sort.Strings(list)
if len(list) > 0 {
utils.Fatalf("No metrics specified.\n\nAvailable:\n - %s", strings.Join(list, "\n - "))
} else {
utils.Fatalf("No metrics collected by geth (--%s).\n", utils.MetricsEnabledFlag.Name)
}
}
sort.Strings(monitored)
if cols := len(monitored) / ctx.Int(monitorCommandRowsFlag.Name); cols > 6 {
utils.Fatalf("Requested metrics (%d) spans more that 6 columns:\n - %s", len(monitored), strings.Join(monitored, "\n - "))
}
// Create and configure the chart UI defaults
if err := termui.Init(); err != nil {
utils.Fatalf("Unable to initialize terminal UI: %v", err)
}
defer termui.Close()
rows := len(monitored)
if max := ctx.Int(monitorCommandRowsFlag.Name); rows > max {
rows = max
}
cols := (len(monitored) + rows - 1) / rows
for i := 0; i < rows; i++ {
termui.Body.AddRows(termui.NewRow())
}
// Create each individual data chart
footer := termui.NewPar("")
footer.Block.Border = true
footer.Height = 3
charts := make([]*termui.LineChart, len(monitored))
units := make([]int, len(monitored))
data := make([][]float64, len(monitored))
for i := 0; i < len(monitored); i++ {
charts[i] = createChart((termui.TermHeight() - footer.Height) / rows)
row := termui.Body.Rows[i%rows]
row.Cols = append(row.Cols, termui.NewCol(12/cols, 0, charts[i]))
}
termui.Body.AddRows(termui.NewRow(termui.NewCol(12, 0, footer)))
refreshCharts(client, monitored, data, units, charts, ctx, footer)
termui.Body.Align()
termui.Render(termui.Body)
// Watch for various system events, and periodically refresh the charts
termui.Handle("/sys/kbd/C-c", func(termui.Event) {
termui.StopLoop()
})
termui.Handle("/sys/wnd/resize", func(termui.Event) {
termui.Body.Width = termui.TermWidth()
for _, chart := range charts {
chart.Height = (termui.TermHeight() - footer.Height) / rows
}
termui.Body.Align()
termui.Render(termui.Body)
})
go func() {
tick := time.NewTicker(time.Duration(ctx.Int(monitorCommandRefreshFlag.Name)) * time.Second)
for range tick.C {
if refreshCharts(client, monitored, data, units, charts, ctx, footer) {
termui.Body.Align()
}
termui.Render(termui.Body)
}
}()
termui.Loop()
return nil
}
// retrieveMetrics contacts the attached geth node and retrieves the entire set
// of collected system metrics.
func retrieveMetrics(client *rpc.Client) (map[string]interface{}, error) {
var metrics map[string]interface{}
err := client.Call(&metrics, "debug_metrics", true)
return metrics, err
}
// resolveMetrics takes a list of input metric patterns, and resolves each to one
// or more canonical metric names.
func resolveMetrics(metrics map[string]interface{}, patterns []string) []string {
res := []string{}
for _, pattern := range patterns {
res = append(res, resolveMetric(metrics, pattern, "")...)
}
return res
}
// resolveMetrics takes a single of input metric pattern, and resolves it to one
// or more canonical metric names.
func resolveMetric(metrics map[string]interface{}, pattern string, path string) []string {
results := []string{}
// If a nested metric was requested, recurse optionally branching (via comma)
parts := strings.SplitN(pattern, "/", 2)
if len(parts) > 1 {
for _, variation := range strings.Split(parts[0], ",") {
if submetrics, ok := metrics[variation].(map[string]interface{}); !ok {
utils.Fatalf("Failed to retrieve system metrics: %s", path+variation)
return nil
} else {
results = append(results, resolveMetric(submetrics, parts[1], path+variation+"/")...)
}
}
return results
}
// Depending what the last link is, return or expand
for _, variation := range strings.Split(pattern, ",") {
switch metric := metrics[variation].(type) {
case float64:
// Final metric value found, return as singleton
results = append(results, path+variation)
case map[string]interface{}:
results = append(results, expandMetrics(metric, path+variation+"/")...)
default:
utils.Fatalf("Metric pattern resolved to unexpected type: %v", reflect.TypeOf(metric))
return nil
}
}
return results
}
// expandMetrics expands the entire tree of metrics into a flat list of paths.
func expandMetrics(metrics map[string]interface{}, path string) []string {
// Iterate over all fields and expand individually
list := []string{}
for name, metric := range metrics {
switch metric := metric.(type) {
case float64:
// Final metric value found, append to list
list = append(list, path+name)
case map[string]interface{}:
// Tree of metrics found, expand recursively
list = append(list, expandMetrics(metric, path+name+"/")...)
default:
utils.Fatalf("Metric pattern %s resolved to unexpected type: %v", path+name, reflect.TypeOf(metric))
return nil
}
}
return list
}
// fetchMetric iterates over the metrics map and retrieves a specific one.
func fetchMetric(metrics map[string]interface{}, metric string) float64 {
parts := strings.Split(metric, "/")
for _, part := range parts[:len(parts)-1] {
var found bool
metrics, found = metrics[part].(map[string]interface{})
if !found {
return 0
}
}
if v, ok := metrics[parts[len(parts)-1]].(float64); ok {
return v
}
return 0
}
// refreshCharts retrieves a next batch of metrics, and inserts all the new
// values into the active datasets and charts
func refreshCharts(client *rpc.Client, metrics []string, data [][]float64, units []int, charts []*termui.LineChart, ctx *cli.Context, footer *termui.Par) (realign bool) {
values, err := retrieveMetrics(client)
for i, metric := range metrics {
if len(data) < 512 {
data[i] = append([]float64{fetchMetric(values, metric)}, data[i]...)
} else {
data[i] = append([]float64{fetchMetric(values, metric)}, data[i][:len(data[i])-1]...)
}
if updateChart(metric, data[i], &units[i], charts[i], err) {
realign = true
}
}
updateFooter(ctx, err, footer)
return
}
// updateChart inserts a dataset into a line chart, scaling appropriately as to
// not display weird labels, also updating the chart label accordingly.
func updateChart(metric string, data []float64, base *int, chart *termui.LineChart, err error) (realign bool) {
dataUnits := []string{"", "K", "M", "G", "T", "E"}
timeUnits := []string{"ns", "µs", "ms", "s", "ks", "ms"}
colors := []termui.Attribute{termui.ColorBlue, termui.ColorCyan, termui.ColorGreen, termui.ColorYellow, termui.ColorRed, termui.ColorRed}
// Extract only part of the data that's actually visible
if chart.Width*2 < len(data) {
data = data[:chart.Width*2]
}
// Find the maximum value and scale under 1K
high := 0.0
if len(data) > 0 {
high = data[0]
for _, value := range data[1:] {
high = math.Max(high, value)
}
}
unit, scale := 0, 1.0
for high >= 1000 && unit+1 < len(dataUnits) {
high, unit, scale = high/1000, unit+1, scale*1000
}
// If the unit changes, re-create the chart (hack to set max height...)
if unit != *base {
realign, *base, *chart = true, unit, *createChart(chart.Height)
}
// Update the chart's data points with the scaled values
if cap(chart.Data) < len(data) {
chart.Data = make([]float64, len(data))
}
chart.Data = chart.Data[:len(data)]
for i, value := range data {
chart.Data[i] = value / scale
}
// Update the chart's label with the scale units
units := dataUnits
if strings.Contains(metric, "/Percentiles/") || strings.Contains(metric, "/pauses/") || strings.Contains(metric, "/time/") {
units = timeUnits
}
chart.BorderLabel = metric
if len(units[unit]) > 0 {
chart.BorderLabel += " [" + units[unit] + "]"
}
chart.LineColor = colors[unit] | termui.AttrBold
if err != nil {
chart.LineColor = termui.ColorRed | termui.AttrBold
}
return
}
// createChart creates an empty line chart with the default configs.
func createChart(height int) *termui.LineChart {
chart := termui.NewLineChart()
if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
chart.Mode = "dot"
}
chart.DataLabels = []string{""}
chart.Height = height
chart.AxesColor = termui.ColorWhite
chart.PaddingBottom = -2
chart.BorderLabelFg = chart.BorderFg | termui.AttrBold
chart.BorderFg = chart.BorderBg
return chart
}
// updateFooter updates the footer contents based on any encountered errors.
func updateFooter(ctx *cli.Context, err error, footer *termui.Par) {
// Generate the basic footer
refresh := time.Duration(ctx.Int(monitorCommandRefreshFlag.Name)) * time.Second
footer.Text = fmt.Sprintf("Press Ctrl+C to quit. Refresh interval: %v.", refresh)
footer.TextFgColor = termui.ThemeAttr("par.fg") | termui.AttrBold
// Append any encountered errors
if err != nil {
footer.Text = fmt.Sprintf("Error: %v.", err)
footer.TextFgColor = termui.ColorRed | termui.AttrBold
}
}