File: //usr/share/sysdig/chisels/proc_exec_time.lua
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--[[
USAGE: sysdig -c proc_exec_time
eg,
sysdig -c proc_exec_time # show processes that have finished
sysdig -c proc_exec_time disable_colors" # show processes that have finished w/ no colors
sysdig -pc -c proc_exec_time # show processes that have finished and container output
--]]
-- Chisel description
description = "List the processes that have finished running, along with their execution time, and color every line based on the total process run time (Green|Blue below thresholds, Yellow at 3 sec, and Red at 10 sec). This chisel is compatible with containers using the sysdig -pc or -pcontainer argument, otherwise no container information will be shown. (Blue represents a process running within a container, and Green represents a host process)";
short_description = "Show process execution time";
category = "Performance";
-- Chisel argument list
args =
{
{
name = "disable_color",
description = "Set to 'disable_colors' if you want to disable color output",
argtype = "string",
optional = true
},
}
require "common"
terminal = require "ansiterminal"
terminal.enable_color(true)
local THRESHOLD_YELLOW_NS = 3000000000
local THRESHOLD_RED_NS = 10000000000
-- Argument notification callback
function on_set_arg(name, val)
if val == "disable_colors" then
terminal.enable_color(false)
end
return true
end
-- Initialization callback
function on_init()
-- Request the fields that we need
fetype = chisel.request_field("evt.type")
fexe = chisel.request_field("proc.name")
fargs = chisel.request_field("proc.args")
fdtime = chisel.request_field("evt.time.s")
fduration = chisel.request_field("proc.duration")
fcontainername = chisel.request_field("container.name")
fcontainerid = chisel.request_field("container.id")
-- The -pc or -pcontainer options was supplied on the cmd line
print_container = sysdig.is_print_container_data()
-- set the filter
chisel.set_filter("evt.type=procexit")
-- The -pc or -pcontainer options was supplied on the cmd line
if print_container then
print(string.format("%-13.13s %-20.20s %-20.20s %-12.12s %s",
"proc.duration",
"container.id",
"container.name",
"proc.name",
"proc.args"))
print(string.format("%-13.13s %-20.20s %-20.20s %-12.12s %s",
"-------------",
"--------------------",
"--------------------",
"------------",
"--------------------"))
else
print(string.format("%-13.13s %-12.12s %s",
"proc.duration",
"proc.name",
"proc.args"))
print(string.format("%-13.13s %-12.12s %s",
"-------------",
"------------",
"--------------------"))
end
return true
end
-- Event parsing callback
function on_event()
local dtime = evt.field(fdtime)
local duration = evt.field(fduration)
if duration ~= nil then
local color = terminal.green
if duration > THRESHOLD_RED_NS then
color = terminal.red
elseif duration > THRESHOLD_YELLOW_NS then
color = terminal.yellow
elseif evt.field(fcontainername) ~= "host" then
-- if the data is associated with a container change the color to blue unless a threshold is met
color = terminal.blue
end
-- The -pc or -pcontainer options was supplied on the cmd line
if print_container then
print(color .. string.format("%-13.13s %-20.20s %-20.20s %-12.12s %s",
format_time_interval(duration),
evt.field(fcontainerid),
evt.field(fcontainername),
evt.field(fexe),
evt.field(fargs)))
else
print(color .. string.format("%-13.13s %-12.12s %s",
format_time_interval(duration),
evt.field(fexe),
evt.field(fargs)))
end
end
return true
end
-- Called by the engine at the end of the capture (Ctrl-C)
function on_capture_end()
print(terminal.reset)
end