plugeth/metrics/metrics.go
Anton Evangelatov ae9f97221a metrics: pull library and introduce ResettingTimer and InfluxDB reporter (#15910)
* go-metrics: fork library and introduce ResettingTimer and InfluxDB reporter.

* vendor: change nonsense/go-metrics to ethersphere/go-metrics

* go-metrics: add tests. move ResettingTimer logic from reporter to type.

* all, metrics: pull in metrics package in go-ethereum

* metrics/test: make sure metrics are enabled for tests

* metrics: apply gosimple rules

* metrics/exp, internal/debug: init expvar endpoint when starting pprof server

* internal/debug: tiny comment formatting fix
2018-02-23 11:56:08 +02:00

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// Go port of Coda Hale's Metrics library
//
// <https://github.com/rcrowley/go-metrics>
//
// Coda Hale's original work: <https://github.com/codahale/metrics>
package metrics
import (
"os"
"runtime"
"strings"
"time"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/log"
)
// Enabled is checked by the constructor functions for all of the
// standard metrics. If it is true, the metric returned is a stub.
//
// This global kill-switch helps quantify the observer effect and makes
// for less cluttered pprof profiles.
var Enabled bool = false
// MetricsEnabledFlag is the CLI flag name to use to enable metrics collections.
const MetricsEnabledFlag = "metrics"
const DashboardEnabledFlag = "dashboard"
// Init enables or disables the metrics system. Since we need this to run before
// any other code gets to create meters and timers, we'll actually do an ugly hack
// and peek into the command line args for the metrics flag.
func init() {
for _, arg := range os.Args {
if flag := strings.TrimLeft(arg, "-"); flag == MetricsEnabledFlag || flag == DashboardEnabledFlag {
log.Info("Enabling metrics collection")
Enabled = true
}
}
//exp.Exp(DefaultRegistry)
}
// CollectProcessMetrics periodically collects various metrics about the running
// process.
func CollectProcessMetrics(refresh time.Duration) {
// Short circuit if the metrics system is disabled
if !Enabled {
return
}
// Create the various data collectors
memstats := make([]*runtime.MemStats, 2)
diskstats := make([]*DiskStats, 2)
for i := 0; i < len(memstats); i++ {
memstats[i] = new(runtime.MemStats)
diskstats[i] = new(DiskStats)
}
// Define the various metrics to collect
memAllocs := GetOrRegisterMeter("system/memory/allocs", DefaultRegistry)
memFrees := GetOrRegisterMeter("system/memory/frees", DefaultRegistry)
memInuse := GetOrRegisterMeter("system/memory/inuse", DefaultRegistry)
memPauses := GetOrRegisterMeter("system/memory/pauses", DefaultRegistry)
var diskReads, diskReadBytes, diskWrites, diskWriteBytes Meter
if err := ReadDiskStats(diskstats[0]); err == nil {
diskReads = GetOrRegisterMeter("system/disk/readcount", DefaultRegistry)
diskReadBytes = GetOrRegisterMeter("system/disk/readdata", DefaultRegistry)
diskWrites = GetOrRegisterMeter("system/disk/writecount", DefaultRegistry)
diskWriteBytes = GetOrRegisterMeter("system/disk/writedata", DefaultRegistry)
} else {
log.Debug("Failed to read disk metrics", "err", err)
}
// Iterate loading the different stats and updating the meters
for i := 1; ; i++ {
runtime.ReadMemStats(memstats[i%2])
memAllocs.Mark(int64(memstats[i%2].Mallocs - memstats[(i-1)%2].Mallocs))
memFrees.Mark(int64(memstats[i%2].Frees - memstats[(i-1)%2].Frees))
memInuse.Mark(int64(memstats[i%2].Alloc - memstats[(i-1)%2].Alloc))
memPauses.Mark(int64(memstats[i%2].PauseTotalNs - memstats[(i-1)%2].PauseTotalNs))
if ReadDiskStats(diskstats[i%2]) == nil {
diskReads.Mark(diskstats[i%2].ReadCount - diskstats[(i-1)%2].ReadCount)
diskReadBytes.Mark(diskstats[i%2].ReadBytes - diskstats[(i-1)%2].ReadBytes)
diskWrites.Mark(diskstats[i%2].WriteCount - diskstats[(i-1)%2].WriteCount)
diskWriteBytes.Mark(diskstats[i%2].WriteBytes - diskstats[(i-1)%2].WriteBytes)
}
time.Sleep(refresh)
}
}