module Raindrops::Linux

Constants

PROC_NET_UNIX_ARGS

The standard proc path for active UNIX domain sockets, feel free to call String#replace on this if your /proc is mounted in a non-standard location for whatever reason

Public Class Methods

Raindrops::Linux.tcp_listener_stats([addrs[, sock]]) → hash click to toggle source

If specified, addr may be a string or array of strings representing listen addresses to filter for. Returns a hash with given addresses as keys and ListenStats objects as the values or a hash of all addresses.

addrs = %w(0.0.0.0:80 127.0.0.1:8080)

If addr is nil or not specified, all (IPv4) addresses are returned. If sock is specified, it should be a Raindrops::InetDiagSock object.

static VALUE tcp_listener_stats(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
        VALUE *ary;
        long i;
        VALUE rv = rb_hash_new();
        struct nogvl_args args;
        VALUE addrs, sock;

        rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "02", &addrs, &sock);

        /*
         * allocating page_size instead of OP_LEN since we'll reuse the
         * buffer for recvmsg() later, we already checked for
         * OPLEN <= page_size at initialization
         */
        args.iov[2].iov_len = OPLEN;
        args.iov[2].iov_base = alloca(page_size);
        args.table = NULL;
        if (NIL_P(sock))
                sock = rb_funcall(cIDSock, id_new, 0);
        args.fd = my_fileno(sock);

        switch (TYPE(addrs)) {
        case T_STRING:
                rb_hash_aset(rv, addrs, tcp_stats(&args, addrs));
                return rv;
        case T_ARRAY:
                ary = RARRAY_PTR(addrs);
                i = RARRAY_LEN(addrs);
                if (i == 1) {
                        rb_hash_aset(rv, *ary, tcp_stats(&args, *ary));
                        return rv;
                }
                for (; --i >= 0; ary++) {
                        union any_addr check;

                        parse_addr(&check, *ary);
                        rb_hash_aset(rv, *ary, Qtrue);
                }
                /* fall through */
        case T_NIL:
                args.table = st_init_strtable();
                gen_bytecode_all(&args.iov[2]);
                break;
        default:
                rb_raise(rb_eArgError,
                         "addr must be an array of strings, a string, or nil");
        }

        nl_errcheck(rb_thread_io_blocking_region(diag, &args, args.fd));

        st_foreach(args.table, NIL_P(addrs) ? st_to_hash : st_AND_hash, rv);
        st_free_table(args.table);

        /* let GC deal with corner cases */
        if (argc < 2) rb_io_close(sock);
        return rv;
}
unix_listener_stats(paths = nil) click to toggle source

Get ListenStats from an array of paths

Socket state mapping from integer => symbol, based on socket_state enum from include/linux/net.h in the Linux kernel:

  typedef enum {
          SS_FREE = 0,                 not allocated                  
          SS_UNCONNECTED,              unconnected to any socket      
          SS_CONNECTING,            /* in process of connecting     */
          SS_CONNECTED,             /* connected to socket          */
          SS_DISCONNECTING          /* in process of disconnecting  */
  } socket_state;
SS_CONNECTING maps to ListenStats#queued
SS_CONNECTED maps to ListenStats#active

This method may be significantly slower than its ::tcp_listener_stats counterpart due to the latter being able to use inet_diag via netlink. This parses /proc/net/unix as there is no other (known) way to expose Unix domain socket statistics over netlink.

# File lib/raindrops/linux.rb, line 38
def unix_listener_stats(paths = nil)
  rv = Hash.new { |h,k| h[k.freeze] = Raindrops::ListenStats.new(0, 0) }
  if nil == paths
    paths = [ '[^\n]+' ]
  else
    paths = paths.map do |path|
      path = path.dup
      path.force_encoding(Encoding::BINARY) if defined?(Encoding)
      if File.symlink?(path)
        link = path
        path = Pathname.new(link).realpath.to_s
        rv[link] = rv[path] # vivify ListenerStats
      else
        rv[path] # vivify ListenerStats
      end
      Regexp.escape(path)
    end
  end
  paths = %r^\w+: \d+ \d+ (\d+) \d+ (\d+)\s+\d+ (#{paths.join('|')})$/

  # no point in pread since we can't stat for size on this file
  File.read(*PROC_NET_UNIX_ARGS).scan(paths) do |s|
    path = s[-1]
    case s[0]
    when "00000000" # client sockets
      case s[1].to_i
      when 2 then rv[path].queued += 1
      when 3 then rv[path].active += 1
      end
    else
      # listeners, vivify empty stats
      rv[path]
    end
  end

  rv
end