client_golang/prometheus/process_collector_darwin.go

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process_collector: fill in most statistics on macOS (#1600) * process_collector: fill in most statistics on macOS Unfortunately, the virtual memory, resident memory, and network stats will require access to undocumented C functions. I was warned off of cgo in IRC because it would then have to be enabled in a bunch of different projects that use this module, but I already was against it because that would break the ability to cross-compile. There is no interface to `dlopen` built into golang. The `github.com/ebitengine/purego` module looks promising (I can cross-compile and call these methods), but I'm currently getting unexpected results. I'll follow up with that separately if I can get it working, but hopefully this stuff is pretty uncontroversial. Tested on macOS 10.14.6 (amd64), macOS 14.6.1 (amd64), and macOS 15.0 (arm64) by spawning `/usr/bin/ulimit -a -S` and `/usr/sbin/lsof -c $my_process` from the test exporter process, and `ps -o lstart,vsize,rss,utime,stime,command` from the shell, and comparing results with the exported metrics. I can't find documentation for `RLIMIT_AS` on macOS (specifically if it's in bytes or pages). It's currently being reported back as `RLIM_INFINITY`, which seems reasonable, because I've come across reports that the value is ignored anyway[1]. The bash 3.2 code for the built-in `ulimit` divides the value reported by `getrusage(2)` by 1024 when printing, as it does for `RLIMIT_DATA`, which is documented as being bytes in `getrusage(2)`. The help for `ulimit` indicates it prints both in kbytes, so it's reasonable to assume this is already in bytes. [1] https://issues.chromium.org/issues/40581251#comment3 Signed-off-by: Matt Harbison <mharbison72@gmail.com> * Update prometheus/process_collector_darwin.go Co-authored-by: Ben Kochie <superq@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Matt Harbison <57785103+mharbison72@users.noreply.github.com> --------- Signed-off-by: Matt Harbison <mharbison72@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Matt Harbison <57785103+mharbison72@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Ben Kochie <superq@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Bartlomiej Plotka <bwplotka@gmail.com>
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// Copyright 2024 The Prometheus Authors
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package prometheus
import (
"fmt"
"golang.org/x/sys/unix"
"os"
"syscall"
"time"
)
func canCollectProcess() bool {
return true
}
func getSoftLimit(which int) (uint64, error) {
rlimit := syscall.Rlimit{}
if err := syscall.Getrlimit(which, &rlimit); err != nil {
return 0, err
}
return rlimit.Cur, nil
}
func getOpenFileCount() (float64, error) {
// Alternately, the undocumented proc_pidinfo(PROC_PIDLISTFDS) can be used to
// return a list of open fds, but that requires a way to call C APIs. The
// benefits, however, include fewer system calls and not failing when at the
// open file soft limit.
if dir, err := os.Open("/dev/fd"); err != nil {
return 0.0, err
} else {
defer dir.Close()
// Avoid ReadDir(), as it calls stat(2) on each descriptor. Not only is
// that info not used, but KQUEUE descriptors fail stat(2), which causes
// the whole method to fail.
if names, err := dir.Readdirnames(0); err != nil {
return 0.0, err
} else {
// Subtract 1 to ignore the open /dev/fd descriptor above.
return float64(len(names) - 1), nil
}
}
}
func (c *processCollector) processCollect(ch chan<- Metric) {
if procs, err := unix.SysctlKinfoProcSlice("kern.proc.pid", os.Getpid()); err == nil {
if len(procs) == 1 {
startTime := float64(procs[0].Proc.P_starttime.Nano() / 1e9)
ch <- MustNewConstMetric(c.startTime, GaugeValue, startTime)
} else {
err = fmt.Errorf("sysctl() returned %d proc structs (expected 1)", len(procs))
c.reportError(ch, c.startTime, err)
}
} else {
c.reportError(ch, c.startTime, err)
}
// The proc structure returned by kern.proc.pid above has an Rusage member,
// but it is not filled in, so it needs to be fetched by getrusage(2). For
// that call, the UTime, STime, and Maxrss members are filled out, but not
// Ixrss, Idrss, or Isrss for the memory usage. Memory stats will require
// access to the C API to call task_info(TASK_BASIC_INFO).
rusage := unix.Rusage{}
if err := unix.Getrusage(syscall.RUSAGE_SELF, &rusage); err == nil {
cpuTime := time.Duration(rusage.Stime.Nano() + rusage.Utime.Nano()).Seconds()
ch <- MustNewConstMetric(c.cpuTotal, CounterValue, cpuTime)
} else {
c.reportError(ch, c.cpuTotal, err)
}
// TODO: publish c.vsize and c.rss values
if fds, err := getOpenFileCount(); err == nil {
ch <- MustNewConstMetric(c.openFDs, GaugeValue, fds)
} else {
c.reportError(ch, c.openFDs, err)
}
if openFiles, err := getSoftLimit(syscall.RLIMIT_NOFILE); err == nil {
ch <- MustNewConstMetric(c.maxFDs, GaugeValue, float64(openFiles))
} else {
c.reportError(ch, c.maxFDs, err)
}
if addressSpace, err := getSoftLimit(syscall.RLIMIT_AS); err == nil {
ch <- MustNewConstMetric(c.maxVsize, GaugeValue, float64(addressSpace))
} else {
c.reportError(ch, c.maxVsize, err)
}
// TODO: socket(PF_SYSTEM) to fetch "com.apple.network.statistics" might
// be able to get the per-process network send/receive counts.
}