From c170f3a41bc69ad1eab2dba40cede865f2532bbc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Lennart Poettering Date: Fri, 8 Mar 2013 18:58:08 +0100 Subject: analyze: various cleanups Update systemd-analyze to follow the coding style of the other tools more closely. Also, update the CODING_STYLE to document this for future additions. Changes: - Always use usec_t for time units, so that we always use the same types everywhere, and format times the same way as everywhere else. - Add "static" to global variables - Make sure we can always distuingish OOM and other errors: ensure we always return useful error codes from all functions. - Always free unit_times array --- CODING_STYLE | 114 ++++++++++++-- src/analyze/systemd-analyze.c | 359 +++++++++++++++++++++++------------------- 2 files changed, 306 insertions(+), 167 deletions(-) diff --git a/CODING_STYLE b/CODING_STYLE index d93ccd8a98..4b84479d20 100644 --- a/CODING_STYLE +++ b/CODING_STYLE @@ -1,27 +1,123 @@ - 8ch indent, no tabs -- structs in MixedCase, variables, functions in lower_case +- Variables and functions *must* be static, unless they have a + protoype, and are supposed to be exported. -- the destructors always unregister the object from the next bigger +- structs in MixedCase, variables + functions in lower_case + +- The destructors always unregister the object from the next bigger object, not the other way around -- to minimize strict aliasing violations we prefer unions over casting +- To minimize strict aliasing violations we prefer unions over casting -- for robustness reasons destructors should be able to destruct +- For robustness reasons destructors should be able to destruct half-initialized objects, too -- error codes are returned as negative Exxx. i.e. return -EINVAL. There +- Error codes are returned as negative Exxx. i.e. return -EINVAL. There are some exceptions: for constructors its is OK to return NULL on - OOM. For lookup functions NULL is fine too for "not found" + OOM. For lookup functions NULL is fine too for "not found". + + Be strict with this. When you write a function that can fail due to + more than one cause, it *really* should have "int" as return value + for the error code. + +- Don't bother with error checking if writing to stdout/stderr worked. + +- Do not log errors from "library" code, only do so from "main + program" code. + +- Always check OOM. There's no excuse. In program code you can use + "log_oom()" for then printing a short message. - Do not issue NSS requests (that includes user name and host name lookups) from the main daemon as this might trigger deadlocks when those lookups involve synchronously talking to services that we would need to start up -- Do not access any directories outside of /etc, /dev, /lib from the - init daemon to avoid deadlocks with the automounter - - Don't synchronously talk to any other service, due to risk of deadlocks + +- Avoid fixed sized string buffers, unless you really know the maximum + size and that maximum size is small. They are a source of errors, + since they result in strings to be truncated. Often it is nicer to + use dynamic memory, or alloca(). If you do allocate fixed size + strings on the stack, then it's probably only OK if you either use a + maximum size such as LINE_MAX, or count in detail the maximum size a + string can have. Or in other words, if you use "char buf[256]" then + you are likely doing something wrong! + +- Stay uniform. For example, always use "usec_t" for time + values. Don't usec mix msec, and usec and whatnot. + +- Make use of _cleanup_free_ and friends. It makes your code much + nicer to read! + +- Be exceptionally careful when formatting and parsing floating point + numbers. Their syntax is locale dependent (i.e. "5.000" in en_US is + generally understood as 5, while on de_DE as 5000.). + +- Try to use this: + + void foo() { + } + + instead of this: + + void foo() + { + } + + But it's OK if you don't. + +- Don't write "foo ()", write "foo()". + +- Please use streq() and strneq() instead of strcmp(), strncmp() where applicable. + +- Please do not allocate variables on the stack in the middle of code, + even if C99 allows it. Wrong: + + { + a = 5; + int b; + b = a; + } + + Right: + + { + int b; + a = 5; + b = a; + } + +- Unless you allocate an array, "double" is always the better choice + than "float". Processors speak "double" natively anyway, so this is + no speed benefit, and on calls like printf() "float"s get upgraded + to "double"s anyway, so there is no point. + +- Don't invoke functions when you allocate variables on the stack. Wrong: + + { + int a = foobar(); + uint64_t x = 7; + } + + Right: + + { + int a; + uint64_t x = 7; + + a = foobar(); + } + +- Use "goto" for cleaning up, and only use it for that. i.e. you may + only jump to the end of a function, and little else. + +- Think about the types you use. If a value cannot sensibly be + negative don't use "int", but use "unsigned". + +- Don't use types like "short". They *never* make sense. Use ints, + longs, long longs, all in unsigned+signed fashion, and the fixed + size types uint32_t and so on, but nothing else. diff --git a/src/analyze/systemd-analyze.c b/src/analyze/systemd-analyze.c index 7603cc0de4..762016d616 100644 --- a/src/analyze/systemd-analyze.c +++ b/src/analyze/systemd-analyze.c @@ -34,16 +34,20 @@ #include "fileio.h" #define compare(a, b) (((a) > (b))? 1 : (((b) > (a))? -1 : 0)) + #define svg(...) printf(__VA_ARGS__) -#define svg_bar(class, x1, x2, y) \ + +#define svg_bar(class, x1, x2, y) \ svg(" \n", \ - (class), \ - scale_x * (x1), scale_y * (y), \ - scale_x * ((x2) - (x1)), scale_y - 1.0) -#define svg_text(x, y, format, ...) do {\ - svg(" ", scale_x * (x) + 5.0, scale_y * (y) + 14.0); \ - svg(format, ## __VA_ARGS__); \ - svg("\n"); \ + (class), \ + scale_x * (x1), scale_y * (y), \ + scale_x * ((x2) - (x1)), scale_y - 1.0) + +#define svg_text(b, x, y, format, ...) \ + do { \ + svg(" ", (b) ? "left" : "right", scale_x * (x) + (b ? 5.0 : -5.0), scale_y * (y) + 14.0); \ + svg(format, ## __VA_ARGS__); \ + svg("\n"); \ } while(false) static UnitFileScope arg_scope = UNIT_FILE_SYSTEM; @@ -53,34 +57,33 @@ static enum dot { DEP_REQUIRE } arg_dot = DEP_ALL; -double scale_x = 0.1; // pixels per ms -double scale_y = 20.0; +static double scale_x = 0.1 / 1000.0; /* pixels per us */ +static double scale_y = 20.0; struct boot_times { - uint64_t firmware_time; - uint64_t loader_time; - uint64_t kernel_time; - uint64_t kernel_done_time; - uint64_t initrd_time; - uint64_t userspace_time; - uint64_t finish_time; + usec_t firmware_time; + usec_t loader_time; + usec_t kernel_time; + usec_t kernel_done_time; + usec_t initrd_time; + usec_t userspace_time; + usec_t finish_time; }; struct unit_times { char *name; - uint64_t ixt; - uint64_t iet; - uint64_t axt; - uint64_t aet; - uint64_t time; + usec_t ixt; + usec_t iet; + usec_t axt; + usec_t aet; + usec_t time; }; -static int bus_get_uint64_property (DBusConnection *bus, const char *path, const char *interface, const char *property, uint64_t *val) -{ +static int bus_get_uint64_property(DBusConnection *bus, const char *path, const char *interface, const char *property, uint64_t *val) { _cleanup_dbus_message_unref_ DBusMessage *reply = NULL; - int r; DBusMessageIter iter, sub; + int r; - r = bus_method_call_with_reply ( + r = bus_method_call_with_reply( bus, "org.freedesktop.systemd1", path, @@ -112,34 +115,47 @@ static int bus_get_uint64_property (DBusConnection *bus, const char *path, const return 0; } -static int compare_unit_time(const void *a, const void *b) -{ +static int compare_unit_time(const void *a, const void *b) { return compare(((struct unit_times *)b)->time, ((struct unit_times *)a)->time); } -static int compare_unit_start(const void *a, const void *b) -{ +static int compare_unit_start(const void *a, const void *b) { return compare(((struct unit_times *)a)->ixt, ((struct unit_times *)b)->ixt); } -static char *get_os_name(void) -{ +static int get_os_name(char **_n) { char *n = NULL; + int r; + + r = parse_env_file("/etc/os-release", NEWLINE, "PRETTY_NAME", &n, NULL); + if (r < 0) + return r; + + if (!n) + return -ENOENT; - parse_env_file("/etc/os-release", NEWLINE, "PRETTY_NAME", &n, NULL); - return n; + *_n = n; + return 0; } -static int acquire_time_data(DBusConnection *bus, struct unit_times **out) -{ +static void free_unit_times(struct unit_times *t, unsigned n) { + struct unit_times *p; + + for (p = t; p < t + n; p++) + free(p->name); + + free(t); +} + +static int acquire_time_data(DBusConnection *bus, struct unit_times **out) { _cleanup_dbus_message_unref_ DBusMessage *reply = NULL; DBusMessageIter iter, sub; int r, c = 0, n_units = 0; struct unit_times *unit_times = NULL; - r = bus_method_call_with_reply ( + r = bus_method_call_with_reply( bus, "org.freedesktop.systemd1", "/org/freedesktop/systemd1", @@ -148,7 +164,7 @@ static int acquire_time_data(DBusConnection *bus, struct unit_times **out) &reply, NULL, DBUS_TYPE_INVALID); - if (r) + if (r < 0) goto fail; if (!dbus_message_iter_init(reply, &iter) || @@ -191,6 +207,8 @@ static int acquire_time_data(DBusConnection *bus, struct unit_times **out) if (r < 0) goto fail; + assert_cc(sizeof(usec_t) == sizeof(uint64_t)); + if (bus_get_uint64_property(bus, u.unit_path, "org.freedesktop.systemd1.Unit", "InactiveExitTimestampMonotonic", @@ -211,11 +229,6 @@ static int acquire_time_data(DBusConnection *bus, struct unit_times **out) goto fail; } - t->iet /= 1000; - t->ixt /= 1000; - t->aet /= 1000; - t->axt /= 1000; - if (t->aet >= t->ixt) t->time = t->aet - t->ixt; else if (t->iet >= t->ixt) @@ -236,21 +249,20 @@ static int acquire_time_data(DBusConnection *bus, struct unit_times **out) *out = unit_times; return c; + fail: - if (unit_times) { - for (; c >= 0; c--) - free(unit_times[c].name); - free(unit_times); - } + free_unit_times(unit_times, (unsigned) c); return r; } -static struct boot_times *acquire_boot_times(DBusConnection *bus) -{ +static int acquire_boot_times(DBusConnection *bus, struct boot_times **bt) { static struct boot_times times; static bool cached = false; + if (cached) - return × + goto finish; + + assert_cc(sizeof(usec_t) == sizeof(uint64_t)); if (bus_get_uint64_property(bus, "/org/freedesktop/systemd1", @@ -282,107 +294,109 @@ static struct boot_times *acquire_boot_times(DBusConnection *bus) "org.freedesktop.systemd1.Manager", "FinishTimestampMonotonic", ×.finish_time) < 0) - return NULL; + return -EIO; - if (!times.finish_time) { + if (times.finish_time <= 0) { log_error("Bootup is not yet finished. Please try again later."); - return NULL; + return -EAGAIN; } - times.firmware_time /= 1000; - times.loader_time /= 1000; - times.initrd_time /= 1000; - times.userspace_time /= 1000; - times.finish_time /= 1000; - if (times.initrd_time) times.kernel_done_time = times.initrd_time; else times.kernel_done_time = times.userspace_time; cached = true; - return × + +finish: + *bt = × + return 0; } -static char *pretty_boot_time(DBusConnection *bus) -{ +static int pretty_boot_time(DBusConnection *bus, char **_buf) { + char ts[FORMAT_TIMESPAN_MAX]; struct boot_times *t; - size_t size = 4096; static char buf[4096]; - char *ptr = buf; + size_t size; + char *ptr; + int r; + + r = acquire_boot_times(bus, &t); + if (r < 0) + return r; - t = acquire_boot_times(bus); - if (!t) - return NULL; + ptr = buf; + size = sizeof(buf); size = strpcpyf(&ptr, size, "Startup finished in "); if (t->firmware_time) - size = strpcpyf(&ptr, size, "%llums (firmware) + ", (unsigned long long)(t->firmware_time - t->loader_time)); + size = strpcpyf(&ptr, size, "%s (firmware) + ", format_timespan(ts, sizeof(ts), t->firmware_time - t->loader_time)); if (t->loader_time) - size = strpcpyf(&ptr, size, "%llums (loader) + ", (unsigned long long)t->loader_time); + size = strpcpyf(&ptr, size, "%s (loader) + ", format_timespan(ts, sizeof(ts), t->loader_time)); if (t->kernel_time) - size = strpcpyf(&ptr, size, "%llums (kernel) + ", (unsigned long long)t->kernel_done_time); + size = strpcpyf(&ptr, size, "%s (kernel) + ", format_timespan(ts, sizeof(ts), t->kernel_done_time)); if (t->initrd_time > 0) - size = strpcpyf(&ptr, size, "%llums (initrd) + ", (unsigned long long)(t->userspace_time - t->initrd_time)); + size = strpcpyf(&ptr, size, "%s (initrd) + ", format_timespan(ts, sizeof(ts), t->userspace_time - t->initrd_time)); - size = strpcpyf(&ptr, size, "%llums (userspace) ", (unsigned long long)(t->finish_time - t->userspace_time)); + size = strpcpyf(&ptr, size, "%s (userspace) ", format_timespan(ts, sizeof(ts), t->finish_time - t->userspace_time)); if (t->kernel_time > 0) - size = strpcpyf(&ptr, size, "= %llums", (unsigned long long)(t->firmware_time + t->finish_time)); + size = strpcpyf(&ptr, size, "= %s", format_timespan(ts, sizeof(ts), t->firmware_time + t->finish_time)); else - size = strpcpyf(&ptr, size, "= %llums", (unsigned long long)(t->finish_time - t->userspace_time)); + size = strpcpyf(&ptr, size, "= %s", format_timespan(ts, sizeof(ts), t->finish_time - t->userspace_time)); - return buf; + ptr = strdup(buf); + if (!ptr) + return log_oom(); + + *_buf = ptr; + return 0; } -static void svg_graph_box(int height, int64_t begin, int64_t end) -{ +static void svg_graph_box(double height, double begin, double end) { + long long i; + /* outside box, fill */ svg("\n", scale_x * (end - begin), scale_y * height); - for (int i = (begin / 100) * 100; i <= end; i+=100) { + for (i = ((long long) (begin / 100000)) * 100000; i <= end; i+=100000) { /* lines for each second */ - if (i % 5000 == 0) + if (i % 5000000 == 0) svg(" \n" " %.01fs\n", - scale_x * i, scale_x * i, scale_y * height, scale_x * i, -5.0, 0.001 * i); - else if (i % 1000 == 0) + scale_x * i, scale_x * i, scale_y * height, scale_x * i, -5.0, 0.000001 * i); + else if (i % 1000000 == 0) svg(" \n" " %.01fs\n", - scale_x * i, scale_x * i, scale_y * height, scale_x * i, -5.0, 0.001 * i); + scale_x * i, scale_x * i, scale_y * height, scale_x * i, -5.0, 0.000001 * i); else svg(" \n", scale_x * i, scale_x * i, scale_y * height); } } -static int analyze_plot(DBusConnection *bus) -{ +static int analyze_plot(DBusConnection *bus) { struct unit_times *times; struct boot_times *boot; struct utsname name; int n, m = 1, y=0; double width; - char *osname; - char *pretty_times; + _cleanup_free_ char *pretty_times = NULL, *osname = NULL; + struct unit_times *u; - boot = acquire_boot_times(bus); - if (!boot) - return -EIO; - pretty_times = pretty_boot_time(bus); - if (!pretty_times) - return -EIO; + n = acquire_boot_times(bus, &boot); + if (n < 0) + return n; - osname = get_os_name(); + n = pretty_boot_time(bus, &pretty_times); + if (n < 0) + return n; - n = uname(&name); - if (n < 0) { - log_error("Cannot get system name: %m"); - return -errno; - } + get_os_name(&osname); + assert_se(uname(&name) >= 0); n = acquire_time_data(bus, ×); - if (n<=0) + if (n <= 0) return n; qsort(times, n, sizeof(struct unit_times), compare_unit_start); @@ -403,8 +417,9 @@ static int analyze_plot(DBusConnection *bus) if (boot->kernel_time) m++; - for (struct unit_times *u = times; u < times + n; u++) { + for (u = times; u < times + n; u++) { double len; + if (u->ixt < boot->userspace_time || u->ixt > boot->finish_time) { free(u->name); @@ -461,12 +476,14 @@ static int analyze_plot(DBusConnection *bus) " line.sec5 { stroke-width: 2; }\n" " line.sec01 { stroke: rgb(224,224,224); stroke-width: 1; }\n" " text { font-family: Verdana, Helvetica; font-size: 10; }\n" + " text.left { font-family: Verdana, Helvetica; font-size: 10; text-anchor: start; }\n" + " text.right { font-family: Verdana, Helvetica; font-size: 10; text-anchor: end; }\n" " text.sec { font-size: 8; }\n" " ]]>\n \n\n\n"); svg("%s", pretty_times); svg("%s %s (%s %s) %s", - isempty(osname)? "Linux" : osname, + isempty(osname) ? "Linux" : osname, name.nodename, name.release, name.version, name.machine); svg("Legend: Red = Activating; Pink = Active; Dark Pink = Deactivating", 120.0 + (m *scale_y)); @@ -475,68 +492,85 @@ static int analyze_plot(DBusConnection *bus) svg_graph_box(m, -boot->firmware_time, boot->finish_time); if (boot->firmware_time) { - svg_bar("firmware", -(int64_t) boot->firmware_time, -(int64_t) boot->loader_time, y); - svg_text(-(int64_t) boot->firmware_time, y, "firmware"); + svg_bar("firmware", -(double) boot->firmware_time, -(double) boot->loader_time, y); + svg_text(true, -(double) boot->firmware_time, y, "firmware"); y++; } if (boot->loader_time) { - svg_bar("loader", -(int64_t) boot->loader_time, 0, y); - svg_text(-(int64_t) boot->loader_time, y, "loader"); + svg_bar("loader", -(double) boot->loader_time, 0, y); + svg_text(true, -(double) boot->loader_time, y, "loader"); y++; } if (boot->kernel_time) { svg_bar("kernel", 0, boot->kernel_done_time, y); - svg_text(0, y, "kernel"); + svg_text(true, 0, y, "kernel"); y++; } if (boot->initrd_time) { svg_bar("initrd", boot->initrd_time, boot->userspace_time, y); - svg_text(boot->initrd_time, y, "initrd"); + svg_text(true, boot->initrd_time, y, "initrd"); y++; } svg_bar("userspace", boot->userspace_time, boot->finish_time, y); - svg_text(boot->userspace_time, y, "userspace"); + svg_text("left", boot->userspace_time, y, "userspace"); y++; - for (struct unit_times *u = times; u < times + n; u++) { + for (u = times; u < times + n; u++) { + char ts[FORMAT_TIMESPAN_MAX]; + if (!u->name) continue; + svg_bar("activating", u->ixt, u->aet, y); svg_bar("active", u->aet, u->axt, y); svg_bar("deactivating", u->axt, u->iet, y); - svg_text(u->ixt, y, u->time? "%s (%llums)" : "%s", u->name, (unsigned long long)u->time); + + if (u->ixt * scale_x > width * 2 / 3) + svg_text(false, u->ixt, y, u->time? "%s (%s)" : "%s", u->name, format_timespan(ts, sizeof(ts), u->time)); + else + svg_text(true, u->ixt, y, u->time? "%s (%s)" : "%s", u->name, format_timespan(ts, sizeof(ts), u->time)); y++; } svg("\n\n"); svg(""); + + free_unit_times(times, (unsigned) n); + return 0; } -static int analyze_blame(DBusConnection *bus) -{ +static int analyze_blame(DBusConnection *bus) { struct unit_times *times; - int n = acquire_time_data(bus, ×); - if (n<=0) + unsigned i; + int n; + + n = acquire_time_data(bus, ×); + if (n <= 0) return n; qsort(times, n, sizeof(struct unit_times), compare_unit_time); - for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) { - if (times[i].time) - printf("%6llums %s\n", (unsigned long long)times[i].time, times[i].name); + for (i = 0; i < (unsigned) n; i++) { + char ts[FORMAT_TIMESPAN_MAX]; + + if (times[i].time > 0) + printf("%16s %s\n", format_timespan(ts, sizeof(ts), times[i].time), times[i].name); } + + free_unit_times(times, (unsigned) n); return 0; } -static int analyze_time(DBusConnection *bus) -{ - char *buf; - buf = pretty_boot_time(bus); - if (!buf) - return -EIO; - if (puts(buf) == EOF) - return -errno; +static int analyze_time(DBusConnection *bus) { + _cleanup_free_ char *buf = NULL; + int r; + + r = pretty_boot_time(bus, &buf); + if (r < 0) + return r; + + puts(buf); return 0; } @@ -741,32 +775,41 @@ static int parse_argv(int argc, char *argv[]) assert(argc >= 0); assert(argv); - while (true) { + for (;;) { switch (getopt_long(argc, argv, "h", options, NULL)) { - case 'h': - analyze_help(); - return 0; - case ARG_VERSION: - puts(PACKAGE_STRING "\n" SYSTEMD_FEATURES); - return 0; - case ARG_USER: - arg_scope = UNIT_FILE_USER; - break; - case ARG_SYSTEM: - arg_scope = UNIT_FILE_SYSTEM; - break; - case ARG_ORDER: - arg_dot = DEP_ORDER; - break; - case ARG_REQUIRE: - arg_dot = DEP_REQUIRE; - break; - case -1: - return 1; - case '?': - return -EINVAL; - default: - assert_not_reached("Unhandled option"); + + case 'h': + analyze_help(); + return 0; + + case ARG_VERSION: + puts(PACKAGE_STRING "\n" SYSTEMD_FEATURES); + return 0; + + case ARG_USER: + arg_scope = UNIT_FILE_USER; + break; + + case ARG_SYSTEM: + arg_scope = UNIT_FILE_SYSTEM; + break; + + case ARG_ORDER: + arg_dot = DEP_ORDER; + break; + + case ARG_REQUIRE: + arg_dot = DEP_REQUIRE; + break; + + case -1: + return 1; + + case '?': + return -EINVAL; + + default: + assert_not_reached("Unhandled option"); } } } @@ -776,18 +819,19 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { DBusConnection *bus = NULL; setlocale(LC_ALL, ""); + setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, "C"); /* we want to format/parse floats in C style */ log_parse_environment(); log_open(); r = parse_argv(argc, argv); - if (r == 0) - return 0; if (r < 0) - return 1; + return EXIT_FAILURE; + else if (r <= 0) + return EXIT_SUCCESS; bus = dbus_bus_get(arg_scope == UNIT_FILE_SYSTEM ? DBUS_BUS_SYSTEM : DBUS_BUS_SESSION, NULL); if (!bus) - return 1; + return EXIT_FAILURE; if (!argv[optind] || streq(argv[optind], "time")) r = analyze_time(bus); @@ -801,7 +845,6 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { log_error("Unknown operation '%s'.", argv[optind]); dbus_connection_unref(bus); - if (r) - return 1; - return 0; + + return r < 0 ? EXIT_FAILURE : EXIT_SUCCESS; } -- cgit v1.2.3-54-g00ecf