Edit File: spectrogram.lua
--[[ Copyright (C) 2013-2018 Draios Inc dba Sysdig. This file is part of sysdig. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. --]] -- Chisel description description = "This console visualization shows the frequency of system call latencies. The Y axis unit is time. By default, a new line is created twice a second, but that can be changed by specifying a different refresh time argument. The X axis shows a range of latencies. Each latency value has a color that can be black (no calls), green (tens of calls/s), yellow (hundreds of calls/s) or red (Thousands of calls/s). In other words, red areas mean that there are many system calls taking the specified time to return. Use this chisel in conjunction with filters to visualize latencies for certain processes, types of I/O activity, file systems, etc." short_description = "Visualize OS latency in real time." category = "CPU Usage" -- Chisel argument list args = { { name = "refresh_time", description = "Chart refresh time in milliseconds", argtype = "int", optional = true }, } require "common" terminal = require "ansiterminal" terminal.enable_color(true) refresh_time = 500000000 refresh_per_sec = 1000000000 / refresh_time frequencies = {} colpalette = {22, 28, 64, 34, 2, 76, 46, 118, 154, 191, 227, 226, 11, 220, 209, 208, 202, 197, 9, 1} charpalette = {" ", "░", "▒", "░"} -- Argument initialization Callback function on_set_arg(name, val) if name == "refresh_time" then refresh_time = parse_numeric_input(val, name) * 1000000 refresh_per_sec = 1000000000 / refresh_time return true end return false end -- Initialization callback function on_init() is_tty = sysdig.is_tty() if not is_tty then print("This chisel only works on ANSI terminals. Aborting.") return false end tinfo = sysdig.get_terminal_info() w = tinfo.width h = tinfo.height chisel.set_filter("evt.dir=<") flatency = chisel.request_field("evt.latency") terminal.hidecursor() return true end -- Final chisel initialization function on_capture_start() chisel.set_interval_ns(refresh_time) return true end -- Event parsing callback function on_event() local latency = evt.field(flatency) if latency == 0 then return true end local llatency = math.log10(latency) if(llatency > 11) then llatency = 11 end local norm_llatency = math.floor(llatency * w / 11) + 1 if frequencies[norm_llatency] == nil then frequencies[norm_llatency] = 1 else frequencies[norm_llatency] = frequencies[norm_llatency] + 1 end return true end -- Calculate colors and character to be used function mkcol(n) local col = math.log10(n * refresh_per_sec + 1) / math.log10(1.6) if col < 1 then col = 1 elseif col > #colpalette then col = #colpalette end local low_col = math.floor(col) local high_col = math.ceil(col) local delta = col - low_col local ch = charpalette[math.floor(1 + delta * #charpalette)] -- If delta is > 75% we use 25% fill and flip fg and bg to fake a 75% filled block if delta > .75 then return colpalette[high_col], colpalette[low_col], ch else return colpalette[low_col], colpalette[high_col], ch end end -- Periodic timeout callback function on_interval(ts_s, ts_ns, delta) terminal.moveup(1) for x = 1, w do local fr = frequencies[x] local fg, bg, ch if fr == nil or fr == 0 then terminal.setfgcol(0) terminal.setbgcol(0) ch = " " else fg, bg, ch = mkcol(fr) terminal.setfgcol(fg) terminal.setbgcol(bg) end io.write(ch) end io.write(terminal.reset .. "\n") local x = 0 while true do if x >= w then break end local curtime = math.floor(x * 11 / w) local prevtime = math.floor((x - 1) * 11 / w) if curtime ~= prevtime then io.write("|") local tstr = format_time_interval(math.pow(10, curtime)) io.write(tstr) x = x + #tstr + 1 else io.write(" ") x = x + 1 end end io.write("\n") frequencies = {} return true end -- Called by the engine at the end of the capture (Ctrl-C) function on_capture_end(ts_s, ts_ns, delta) if is_tty then -- Include the last sample on_interval(ts_s, ts_ns, 0) -- reset the terminal print(terminal.reset) terminal.showcursor() end return true end