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  • Python classes to extract information from the Linux kernel /proc files.

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    #! /usr/bin/python
    # -*- python -*-
    # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
    #
    # Copyright (C) 2007-2015 Red Hat, Inc.
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    from __future__ import absolute_import
    from __future__ import print_function
    import os, time
    from functools import reduce
    from .utilist import bitmasklist
    from six.moves import range
    
    VERSION="0.5"
    
    def process_cmdline(pid_info):
    	"""
    	Returns the process command line, if available in the given `process' class, if
    	not available, falls back to using the comm (short process name) in its pidstat key.
    	"""
    	if pid_info["cmdline"]:
    		return reduce(lambda a, b: a + " %s" % b, pid_info["cmdline"]).strip()
    
    	return pid_info["stat"]["comm"]
    
    class pidstat:
    	"""Provides a dictionary to access the fields in the per process /proc/PID/stat
    	   files.
    
    	   One can obtain the available fields asking for the keys of the dictionary, e.g.:
    
    		>>> p = procfs.pidstat(1)
    		>>> print p.keys()
    		['majflt', 'rss', 'cnswap', 'cstime', 'pid', 'session', 'startstack', 'startcode', 'cmajflt', 'blocked', 'exit_signal', 'minflt', 'nswap', 'environ', 'priority', 'state', 'delayacct_blkio_ticks', 'policy', 'rt_priority', 'ppid', 'nice', 'cutime', 'endcode', 'wchan', 'num_threads', 'sigcatch', 'comm', 'stime', 'sigignore', 'tty_nr', 'kstkeip', 'utime', 'tpgid', 'itrealvalue', 'kstkesp', 'rlim', 'signal', 'pgrp', 'flags', 'starttime', 'cminflt', 'vsize', 'processor']
    
    	   And then access the various process properties using it as a dictionary:
    
    		>>> print p['comm']
    		systemd
    		>>> print p['priority']
    		20
    		>>> print p['state']
    		S
    
    	   Please refer to the 'procfs(5)' man page, by using:
    
    		$ man 5 procfs
    
    	   To see information for each of the above fields, it is part of the
               'man-pages' RPM package.
    	"""
    
    	# Entries with the same value, the one with a comment after it is the
    	# more recent, having replaced the other name in v4.1-rc kernel times.
    
    	PF_ALIGNWARN	 = 0x00000001
    	PF_STARTING	 = 0x00000002
    	PF_EXITING	 = 0x00000004
    	PF_EXITPIDONE	 = 0x00000008
    	PF_VCPU		 = 0x00000010
    	PF_WQ_WORKER	 = 0x00000020 # /* I'm a workqueue worker */
    	PF_FORKNOEXEC	 = 0x00000040
    	PF_MCE_PROCESS	 = 0x00000080 # /* process policy on mce errors */
    	PF_SUPERPRIV	 = 0x00000100
    	PF_DUMPCORE	 = 0x00000200
    	PF_SIGNALED	 = 0x00000400
    	PF_MEMALLOC	 = 0x00000800
    	PF_NPROC_EXCEEDED= 0x00001000 # /* set_user noticed that RLIMIT_NPROC was exceeded */
    	PF_FLUSHER	 = 0x00001000
    	PF_USED_MATH	 = 0x00002000
    	PF_USED_ASYNC	 = 0x00004000 # /* used async_schedule*(), used by module init */
    	PF_NOFREEZE	 = 0x00008000
    	PF_FROZEN	 = 0x00010000
    	PF_FSTRANS	 = 0x00020000
    	PF_KSWAPD	 = 0x00040000
    	PF_MEMALLOC_NOIO = 0x00080000 # /* Allocating memory without IO involved */
    	PF_SWAPOFF	 = 0x00080000
    	PF_LESS_THROTTLE = 0x00100000
    	PF_KTHREAD	 = 0x00200000
    	PF_RANDOMIZE	 = 0x00400000
    	PF_SWAPWRITE	 = 0x00800000
    	PF_SPREAD_PAGE	 = 0x01000000
    	PF_SPREAD_SLAB	 = 0x02000000
    	PF_THREAD_BOUND	 = 0x04000000
    	PF_NO_SETAFFINITY = 0x04000000 # /* Userland is not allowed to meddle with cpus_allowed */
    	PF_MCE_EARLY	 = 0x08000000 # /* Early kill for mce process policy */
    	PF_MEMPOLICY	 = 0x10000000
    	PF_MUTEX_TESTER	 = 0x20000000
    	PF_FREEZER_SKIP	 = 0x40000000
    	PF_FREEZER_NOSIG = 0x80000000
    	PF_SUSPEND_TASK	 = 0x80000000 # /* this thread called freeze_processes and should not be frozen */
    
    	proc_stat_fields = [ "pid", "comm", "state", "ppid", "pgrp", "session",
    			     "tty_nr", "tpgid", "flags", "minflt", "cminflt",
    			     "majflt", "cmajflt", "utime", "stime", "cutime",
    			     "cstime", "priority", "nice", "num_threads",
    			     "itrealvalue", "starttime", "vsize", "rss",
    			     "rlim", "startcode", "endcode", "startstack",
    			     "kstkesp", "kstkeip", "signal", "blocked",
    			     "sigignore", "sigcatch", "wchan", "nswap",
    			     "cnswap", "exit_signal", "processor",
    			     "rt_priority", "policy",
    			     "delayacct_blkio_ticks", "environ" ]
    
    	def __init__(self, pid, basedir = "/proc"):
    		self.pid = pid
    		self.load(basedir)
    
    	def __getitem__(self, fieldname):
    		return self.fields[fieldname]
    
    	def keys(self):
    		return list(self.fields.keys())
    
    	def values(self):
    		return list(self.fields.values())
    
    	def has_key(self, fieldname):
    		return fieldname in self.fields
    
    	def items(self):
    		return self.fields
    
    	def __contains__(self, fieldname):
    		return fieldname in self.fields
    
    	def load(self, basedir = "/proc"):
    		f = open("%s/%d/stat" % (basedir, self.pid))
    		fields = f.readline().strip().split(') ')
    		f.close()
    		fields = fields[0].split(' (') + fields[1].split()
    		self.fields = {}
    		nr_fields = min(len(fields), len(self.proc_stat_fields))
    		for i in range(nr_fields):
    			attrname = self.proc_stat_fields[i]
    			value = fields[i]
    			if attrname == "comm":
    				self.fields["comm"] = value.strip('()')
    			else:
    				try:
    					self.fields[attrname] = int(value)
    				except:
    					self.fields[attrname] = value
    
    	def is_bound_to_cpu(self):
    		"""
    		Returns true if this process has a fixed smp affinity mask,
                    not allowing it to be moved to a different set of CPUs.
    		"""
    		return self.fields["flags"] & self.PF_THREAD_BOUND and 
    			True or False
    
    	def process_flags(self):
    		"""
    		Returns a list with all the process flags known, details depend
    		on kernel version, declared in the file include/linux/sched.h in
    		the kernel sources.
    
    		As of v4.2-rc7 these include (from include/linux/sched.h comments):
    
    			PF_EXITING	   Getting shut down
    			PF_EXITPIDONE	   Pi exit done on shut down
    			PF_VCPU		   I'm a virtual CPU
    			PF_WQ_WORKER	   I'm a workqueue worker
    			PF_FORKNOEXEC	   Forked but didn't exec
    			PF_MCE_PROCESS	   Process policy on mce errors
    			PF_SUPERPRIV	   Used super-user privileges
    			PF_DUMPCORE	   Dumped core
    			PF_SIGNALED	   Killed by a signal
    			PF_MEMALLOC	   Allocating memory
    			PF_NPROC_EXCEEDED  Set_user noticed that RLIMIT_NPROC was exceeded
    			PF_USED_MATH	   If unset the fpu must be initialized before use
    			PF_USED_ASYNC	   Used async_schedule*(), used by module init
    			PF_NOFREEZE	   This thread should not be frozen
    			PF_FROZEN	   Frozen for system suspend
    			PF_FSTRANS	   Inside a filesystem transaction
    			PF_KSWAPD	   I am kswapd
    			PF_MEMALLOC_NOIO   Allocating memory without IO involved
    			PF_LESS_THROTTLE   Throttle me less: I clean memory
    			PF_KTHREAD	   I am a kernel thread
    			PF_RANDOMIZE	   Randomize virtual address space
    			PF_SWAPWRITE	   Allowed to write to swap
    			PF_NO_SETAFFINITY  Userland is not allowed to meddle with cpus_allowed
    			PF_MCE_EARLY	   Early kill for mce process policy
    			PF_MUTEX_TESTER	   Thread belongs to the rt mutex tester
    			PF_FREEZER_SKIP	   Freezer should not count it as freezable
    			PF_SUSPEND_TASK	   This thread called freeze_processes and should not be frozen
    	
    		"""
    		sflags = []
    		for attr in dir(self):
    			if attr[:3] != "PF_":
    				continue
    			value = getattr(self, attr)
    			if value & self.fields["flags"]:
    				sflags.append(attr)
    
    		return sflags
    
    def cannot_set_affinity(self, pid):
                    PF_NO_SETAFFINITY = 0x04000000
                    try:
                            return int(self.processes[pid]["stat"]["flags"]) & 
                                    PF_NO_SETAFFINITY and True or False
                    except:
                            return True
    
    def cannot_set_thread_affinity(self, pid, tid):
                    PF_NO_SETAFFINITY = 0x04000000
                    try:
                            return int(self.processes[pid].threads[tid]["stat"]["flags"]) & 
                                    PF_NO_SETAFFINITY and True or False
                    except:
                            return True
    
    class pidstatus:
    	"""
    	Provides a dictionary to access the fields in the per process /proc/PID/status
    	files. This provides additional information about processes and threads to what
    	can be obtained with the procfs.pidstat() class.
    
    	One can obtain the available fields asking for the keys of the dictionary, e.g.:
    
    		>>> import procfs
    		>>> p = procfs.pidstatus(1)
    		>>> print p.keys()
    		['VmExe', 'CapBnd', 'NSpgid', 'Tgid', 'NSpid', 'VmSize', 'VmPMD', 'ShdPnd', 'State', 'Gid', 'nonvoluntary_ctxt_switches', 'SigIgn', 'VmStk', 'VmData', 'SigCgt', 'CapEff', 'VmPTE', 'Groups', 'NStgid', 'Threads', 'PPid', 'VmHWM', 'NSsid', 'VmSwap', 'Name', 'SigBlk', 'Mems_allowed_list', 'VmPeak', 'Ngid', 'VmLck', 'SigQ', 'VmPin', 'Mems_allowed', 'CapPrm', 'Seccomp', 'VmLib', 'Cpus_allowed', 'Uid', 'SigPnd', 'Pid', 'Cpus_allowed_list', 'TracerPid', 'CapInh', 'voluntary_ctxt_switches', 'VmRSS', 'FDSize']
    		>>> print p["Pid"]
    		1
    		>>> print p["Threads"]
    		1
    		>>> print p["VmExe"]
    		1248 kB
    		>>> print p["Cpus_allowed"]
    		f
    		>>> print p["SigQ"]
    		0/30698
    		>>> print p["VmPeak"]
    		320300 kB
    		>>>
    
    	Please refer to the 'procfs(5)' man page, by using:
    
    		$ man 5 procfs
    
    	To see information for each of the above fields, it is part of the
    	'man-pages' RPM package.
    
    	In the man page there will be references to further documentation, like
            referring to the "getrlimit(2)" man page when explaining the "SigQ"
            line/field.
    	"""
    
    	def __init__(self, pid, basedir = "/proc"):
    		self.pid = pid
    		self.load(basedir)
    
    	def __getitem__(self, fieldname):
    		return self.fields[fieldname]
    
    	def keys(self):
    		return list(self.fields.keys())
    
    	def values(self):
    		return list(self.fields.values())
    
    	def has_key(self, fieldname):
    		return fieldname in self.fields
    
    	def items(self):
    		return self.fields
    
    	def __contains__(self, fieldname):
    		return fieldname in self.fields
    
    	def load(self, basedir = "/proc"):
    		f = open("%s/%d/status" % (basedir, self.pid))
    		self.fields = {}
    		for line in f.readlines():
    			fields = line.split(":")
    			if len(fields) != 2:
    				continue
    			name = fields[0]
    			value = fields[1].strip()
    			try:
    				self.fields[name] = int(value)
    			except:
    				self.fields[name] = value
    		f.close()
    
    class process:
    	"""
    	Information about a process with a given pid, provides a dictionary with
    	two entries, instances of different wrappers for /proc/ process related
    	meta files: "stat" and "status", see the documentation for procfs.pidstat
    	and procfs.pidstatus for further info about those classes.
    	"""
    
    	def __init__(self, pid, basedir = "/proc"):
    		self.pid = pid
    		self.basedir = basedir
    
    	def __getitem__(self, attr):
    		if not hasattr(self, attr):
    			if attr in ("stat", "status"):
    				if attr == "stat":
    					sclass = pidstat
    				else:
    					sclass = pidstatus
    
    				setattr(self, attr, sclass(self.pid, self.basedir))
    			elif attr == "cmdline":
    				self.load_cmdline()
    			elif attr == "threads":
    				self.load_threads()
    			elif attr == "cgroups":
    				self.load_cgroups()
    			elif attr == "environ":
    				self.load_environ()
    
    		return getattr(self, attr)
    
    	def has_key(self, attr):
    		return hasattr(self, attr)
    
    	def __contains__(self, attr):
    		return hasattr(self, attr)
    
    	def load_cmdline(self):
    		f = open("/proc/%d/cmdline" % self.pid)
    		self.cmdline = f.readline().strip().split('')[:-1]
    		f.close()
    
    	def load_threads(self):
    		self.threads = pidstats("/proc/%d/task/" % self.pid)
    		# remove thread leader
    		del self.threads[self.pid]
    
    	def load_cgroups(self):
    		f = open("/proc/%d/cgroup" % self.pid)
    		self.cgroups = ""
    		for line in reversed(f.readlines()):
    			if len(self.cgroups):
    				self.cgroups = self.cgroups + "," + line[:-1]
    			else:
    				self.cgroups = line[:-1]
    		f.close()
    
    	def load_environ(self):
    		"""
    		Loads the environment variables for this process. The entries then
    		become available via the 'environ' member, or via the 'environ'
    		dict key when accessing as p["environ"].
    
    		E.g.:
    
    
    		>>> all_processes = procfs.pidstats()
    		>>> firefox_pid = all_processes.find_by_name("firefox")
    		>>> firefox_process = all_processes[firefox_pid[0]]
    		>>> print firefox_process["environ"]["PWD"]
    		/home/acme
    		>>> print len(firefox_process.environ.keys())
    		66
    		>>> print firefox_process["environ"]["SHELL"]
    		/bin/bash
    		>>> print firefox_process["environ"]["USERNAME"]
    		acme
    		>>> print firefox_process["environ"]["HOME"]
    		/home/acme
    		>>> print firefox_process["environ"]["MAIL"]
    		/var/spool/mail/acme
    		>>>
    		"""
    		self.environ = {}
    		f = open("/proc/%d/environ" % self.pid)
    		for x in f.readline().split(''):
    			if len(x) > 0:
    				y = x.split('=')
    				self.environ[y[0]] = y[1]
    		f.close()
    
    class pidstats:
    	"""
    	Provides access to all the processes in the system, to get a picture of
    	how many processes there are at any given moment.
    
    	The entries can be accessed as a dictionary, keyed by pid. Also there are
    	methods to find processes that match a given COMM or regular expression.
    	"""
    	def __init__(self, basedir = "/proc"):
    		self.basedir = basedir
    		self.processes = {}
    		self.reload()
    
    	def __getitem__(self, key):
    		return self.processes[key]
    
    	def __delitem__(self, key):
    		# not clear on why this can fail, but it can
    		try:
    			del self.processes[key]
    		except:
    			pass
    
    	def keys(self):
    		return list(self.processes.keys())
    
    	def values(self):
    		return list(self.processes.values())
    
    	def has_key(self, key):
    		return key in self.processes
    
    	def items(self):
    		return self.processes
    
    	def __contains__(self, key):
    		return key in self.processes
    
    	def reload(self):
    		"""
    		This operation will throw away the current dictionary contents, if any, and
    		read all the pid files from /proc/, instantiating a 'process' instance for
    		each of them.
    
    		This is a high overhead operation, and should be avoided if the perf python
    		binding can be used to detect when new threads appear and existing ones
    		terminate.
    
    		In RHEL it is found in the python-perf rpm package.
    
    		More information about the perf facilities can be found in the 'perf_event_open'
    		man page.
    		"""
    		del self.processes
    		self.processes = {}
    		pids = os.listdir(self.basedir)
    		for spid in pids:
    			try:
    				pid = int(spid)
    			except:
    				continue
    
    			self.processes[pid] = process(pid, self.basedir)
    
    	def reload_threads(self):
    		to_remove = []
    		for pid in self.processes.keys():
    			try:
    				self.processes[pid].load_threads()
    			except OSError:
    				# process vanished, remove it
    				to_remove.append(pid)
    		for pid in to_remove:
    			del self.processes[pid]
    
    	def find_by_name(self, name):
    		name = name[:15]
    		pids = []
    		for pid in self.processes.keys():
    			try:
    				if name == self.processes[pid]["stat"]["comm"]:
    					pids.append(pid)
    			except IOError:
    				# We're doing lazy loading of /proc files
    				# So if we get this exception is because the
    				# process vanished, remove it
    				del self.processes[pid]
    				
    		return pids
    
    	def find_by_regex(self, regex):
    		pids = []
    		for pid in self.processes.keys():
    			try:
    				if regex.match(self.processes[pid]["stat"]["comm"]):
    					pids.append(pid)
    			except IOError:
    				# We're doing lazy loading of /proc files
    				# So if we get this exception is because the
    				# process vanished, remove it
    				del self.processes[pid]
    		return pids
    
    	def find_by_cmdline_regex(self, regex):
    		pids = []
    		for pid in self.processes.keys():
    			try:
    				if regex.match(process_cmdline(self.processes[pid])):
    					pids.append(pid)
    			except IOError:
    				# We're doing lazy loading of /proc files
    				# So if we get this exception is because the
    				# process vanished, remove it
    				del self.processes[pid]
    		return pids
    
    	def get_per_cpu_rtprios(self, basename):
    		cpu = 0
    		priorities=""
    		processed_pids = []
    		while True:
    			name = "%s/%d" % (basename, cpu)
    			pids = self.find_by_name(name)
    			if not pids or len([n for n in pids if n not in processed_pids]) == 0:
    				break
    			for pid in pids:
    				try:
    					priorities += "%s," % self.processes[pid]["stat"]["rt_priority"]
    				except IOError:
    					# We're doing lazy loading of /proc files
    					# So if we get this exception is because the
    					# process vanished, remove it
    					del self.processes[pid]
    			processed_pids += pids
    			cpu += 1
    
    		priorities = priorities.strip(',')
    		return priorities
    
    	def get_rtprios(self, name):
    		cpu = 0
    		priorities=""
    		processed_pids = []
    		while True:
    			pids = self.find_by_name(name)
    			if not pids or len([n for n in pids if n not in processed_pids]) == 0:
    				break
    			for pid in pids:
    				try:
    					priorities += "%s," % self.processes[pid]["stat"]["rt_priority"]
    				except IOError:
    					# We're doing lazy loading of /proc files
    					# So if we get this exception is because the
    					# process vanished, remove it
    					del self.processes[pid]
    			processed_pids += pids
    			cpu += 1
    
    		priorities = priorities.strip(',')
    		return priorities
    
    	def is_bound_to_cpu(self, pid):
    		"""
    		Checks if a given pid can't have its SMP affinity mask changed.
    		"""
    		return self.processes[pid]["stat"].is_bound_to_cpu()
    
    class interrupts:
    	"""
    	Information about IRQs in the system. A dictionary keyed by IRQ number
    	will have as its value another dictionary with "cpu", "type" and "users"
    	keys, with the SMP affinity mask, type of IRQ and the drivers associated
    	with each interrupt.
    
    	The information comes from the /proc/interrupts file, documented in
    	'man procfs(5)', for instance, the 'cpu' dict is an array with one entry
    	per CPU present in the sistem, each value being the number of interrupts
    	that took place per CPU.
    
    	E.g.:
    
    	>>> import procfs
    	>>> interrupts = procfs.interrupts()
    	>>> thunderbolt_irq = interrupts.find_by_user("thunderbolt")
    	>>> print thunderbolt_irq
    	34
    	>>> thunderbolt = interrupts[thunderbolt_irq]
    	>>> print thunderbolt
    	{'affinity': [0, 1, 2, 3], 'type': 'PCI-MSI', 'cpu': [3495, 0, 81, 0], 'users': ['thunderbolt']}
    	>>>
    	"""
    	def __init__(self):
    		self.interrupts = {}
    		self.reload()
    
    	def __getitem__(self, key):
    		return self.interrupts[str(key)]
    
    	def keys(self):
    		return list(self.interrupts.keys())
    
    	def values(self):
    		return list(self.interrupts.values())
    
    	def has_key(self, key):
    		return str(key) in self.interrupts
    
    	def items(self):
    		return self.interrupts
    
    	def __contains__(self, key):
    		return str(key) in self.interrupts
    
    	def reload(self):
    		del self.interrupts
    		self.interrupts = {}
    		f = open("/proc/interrupts")
    
    		for line in f.readlines():
    			line = line.strip()
    			fields = line.split()
    			if fields[0][:3] == "CPU":
    				self.nr_cpus = len(fields)
    				continue
    			irq = fields[0].strip(":")
    			self.interrupts[irq] = {}
    			self.interrupts[irq] = self.parse_entry(fields[1:], line)
    			try:
    				nirq = int(irq)
    			except:
    				continue
    			self.interrupts[irq]["affinity"] = self.parse_affinity(nirq)
    
    		f.close()
    
    	def parse_entry(self, fields, line):
    		dict = {}
    		dict["cpu"] = []
    		dict["cpu"].append(int(fields[0]))
    		nr_fields = len(fields)
    		if nr_fields >= self.nr_cpus:
    			dict["cpu"] += [int(i) for i in fields[1:self.nr_cpus]]
    			if nr_fields > self.nr_cpus:
    				dict["type"] = fields[self.nr_cpus]
    				# look if there are users (interrupts 3 and 4 haven't)
    				if nr_fields > self.nr_cpus + 1:
    					dict["users"] = [a.strip() for a in fields[nr_fields - 1].split(',')]
    				else:
    					dict["users"] = []
    		return dict
    
    	def parse_affinity(self, irq):
    		try:
    			f = open("/proc/irq/%s/smp_affinity" % irq)
    			line = f.readline()
    			f.close()
    			return bitmasklist(line, self.nr_cpus)
    		except IOError:
    			return [ 0, ]
    
    	def find_by_user(self, user):
    		"""
    		Looks up a interrupt number by the name of one of its users"
    
    		E.g.:
    
    		>>> import procfs
    		>>> interrupts = procfs.interrupts()
    		>>> thunderbolt_irq = interrupts.find_by_user("thunderbolt")
    		>>> print thunderbolt_irq
    		34
    		>>> thunderbolt = interrupts[thunderbolt_irq]
    		>>> print thunderbolt
    		{'affinity': [0, 1, 2, 3], 'type': 'PCI-MSI', 'cpu': [3495, 0, 81, 0], 'users': ['thunderbolt']}
    		>>>
    		"""
    		for i in self.interrupts.keys():
    			if "users" in self.interrupts[i] and 
    			   user in self.interrupts[i]["users"]:
    				return i
    		return None
    
    	def find_by_user_regex(self, regex):
    		"""
    		Looks up a interrupt number by a regex that matches names of its users"
    
    		E.g.:
    
    		>>> import procfs
    		>>> import re
    		>>> interrupts = procfs.interrupts()
    		>>> usb_controllers = interrupts.find_by_user_regex(re.compile(".*hcd"))
    		>>> print usb_controllers
    		['22', '23', '31']
    		>>> print [ interrupts[irq]["users"] for irq in usb_controllers ]
    		[['ehci_hcd:usb4'], ['ehci_hcd:usb3'], ['xhci_hcd']]
    		>>>
    		"""
    		irqs = []
    		for i in self.interrupts.keys():
    			if "users" not in self.interrupts[i]:
    				continue
    			for user in self.interrupts[i]["users"]:
    				if regex.match(user):
    					irqs.append(i)
    					break
    		return irqs
    
    class cmdline:
    	"""
    	Parses the kernel command line (/proc/cmdline), turning it into a dictionary."
    
    	Useful to figure out if some kernel boolean knob has been turned on, as well
    	as to find the value associated to other kernel knobs.
    
    	It can also be used to find out about parameters passed to the init process,
    	such as 'BOOT_IMAGE', etc.
    
    	E.g.:
    	>>> import procfs
    	>>> kcmd = procfs.cmdline()
    	>>> print kcmd.keys()
    	['LANG', 'BOOT_IMAGE', 'quiet', 'rhgb', 'rd.lvm.lv', 'ro', 'root']
    	>>> print kcmd["BOOT_IMAGE"]
    	/vmlinuz-4.3.0-rc1+
    	>>>
    	"""
    
    	def __init__(self):
    		self.options = {}
    		self.parse()
    
    	def parse(self):
    		f = open("/proc/cmdline")
    		for option in f.readline().strip().split():
    			fields = option.split("=")
    			if len(fields) == 1:
    				self.options[fields[0]] = True
    			else:
    				self.options[fields[0]] = fields[1]
    
    		f.close()
    
    	def __getitem__(self, key):
    		return self.options[key]
    
    	def keys(self):
    		return list(self.options.keys())
    
    	def values(self):
    		return list(self.options.values())
    
    	def items(self):
    		return self.options
    
    class cpuinfo:
    	"""
    	Dictionary with information about CPUs in the system.
    
    	Please refer to 'man procfs(5)' for further information about the
            '/proc/cpuinfo' file, that is the source of the information provided by this
            class. The 'man lscpu(1)' also has information about a program that uses
    	the '/proc/cpuinfo' file.
    
    	Using this class one can obtain the number of CPUs in a system:
    
    	  >>> cpus = procfs.cpuinfo()
              >>> print cpus.nr_cpus
              4
    
    	It is also possible to figure out aspects of the CPU topology, such as
    	how many CPU physical sockets exists, i.e. groups of CPUs sharing components
    	such as CPU memory caches:
    
    	  >>> print len(cpus.sockets)
    	  1
    
    	Additionally dictionary with information common to all CPUs in the system is
    	available:
    
    	  >>> print cpus["model name"]
              Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3667U CPU @ 2.00GHz
              >>> print cpus["cache size"]
              4096 KB
              >>>
    	"""
    	def __init__(self, filename="/proc/cpuinfo"):
    		self.tags = {}
    		self.nr_cpus = 0
    		self.sockets = []
    		self.parse(filename)
    
    	def __getitem__(self, key):
    		return self.tags[key.lower()]
    
    	def keys(self):
    		return list(self.tags.keys())
    
    	def values(self):
    		return list(self.tags.values())
    
    	def items(self):
    		return self.tags
    
    	def parse(self, filename):
    		f = open(filename)
    		for line in f.readlines():
    			line = line.strip()
    			if len(line) == 0:
    				continue
    			fields = line.split(":")
    			tagname = fields[0].strip().lower()
    			if tagname == "processor":
    				self.nr_cpus += 1
    				continue
    			elif tagname == "core id":
    				continue
    			self.tags[tagname] = fields[1].strip()
    			if tagname == "physical id":
    				socket_id = self.tags[tagname]
    				if socket_id not in self.sockets:
    					self.sockets.append(socket_id)
    
    		f.close()
    		self.nr_sockets = self.sockets and len(self.sockets) or 
    				  (self.nr_cpus / ("siblings" in self.tags and int(self.tags["siblings"]) or 1))
    		self.nr_cores = ("cpu cores" in self.tags and int(self.tags["cpu cores"]) or 1) * self.nr_sockets
    
    class smaps_lib:
    	"""
    	Representation of an mmap in place for a process. Can be used to figure
    	out which processes have an library mapped, etc.
    
    	The 'perm' member can be used to figure out executable mmaps, i.e. libraries.
    
    	The 'vm_start' and 'vm_end' in turn can be used when trying to resolve
    	processor instruction pointer addresses to a symbol name in a library.
    	"""
    	def __init__(self, lines):
    		fields = lines[0].split()
    		self.vm_start, self.vm_end = [int(a, 16) for a in fields[0].split("-")]
    		self.perms = fields[1]
    		self.offset = int(fields[2], 16)
    		self.major, self.minor = fields[3].split(":")
    		self.inode = int(fields[4])
    		if len(fields) > 5:
    			self.name = fields[5]
    		else:
    			self.name = None
    		self.tags = {}
    		for line in lines[1:]:
    			fields = line.split()
    			tag = fields[0][:-1].lower()
    			try:
    				self.tags[tag] = int(fields[1])
    			except:
    				# VmFlags are strings
    				self.tags[tag] = fields
    
    	def __getitem__(self, key):
    		return self.tags[key.lower()]
    
    	def keys(self):
    		return list(self.tags.keys())
    
    	def values(self):
    		return list(self.tags.values())
    
    	def items(self):
    		return self.tags
    
    
    class smaps:
    	"""
    	List of libraries mapped by a process. Parses the lines in
    	the /proc/PID/smaps file, that is further documented in the
    	procfs(5) man page.
    
    	Example: Listing the executable maps for the 'sshd' process:
    
              >>> import procfs
              >>> processes = procfs.pidstats()
              >>> sshd = processes.find_by_name("sshd")
              >>> sshd_maps = procfs.smaps(sshd[0])
              >>> for i in range(len(sshd_maps)):
              ...     if 'x' in sshd_maps[i].perms:
              ...         print "%s: %s" % (sshd_maps[i].name, sshd_maps[i].perms)
              ...
              /usr/sbin/sshd: r-xp
              /usr/lib64/libnss_files-2.20.so: r-xp
              /usr/lib64/librt-2.20.so: r-xp
              /usr/lib64/libkeyutils.so.1.5: r-xp
              /usr/lib64/libkrb5support.so.0.1: r-xp
              /usr/lib64/libfreebl3.so: r-xp
              /usr/lib64/libpthread-2.20.so: r-xp
    	  ...
    	"""
    	def __init__(self, pid):
    		self.pid = pid
    		self.entries = []
    		self.reload()
    
    	def parse_entry(self, f, line):
    		lines = []
    		if not line:
    			line = f.readline().strip()
    		if not line:
    			return
    		lines.append(line)
    		while True:
    			line = f.readline()
    			if not line:
    				break
    			line = line.strip()
    			if line.split()[0][-1] == ':':
    				lines.append(line)
    			else:
    				break
    		self.entries.append(smaps_lib(lines))
    		return line
    
    	def __len__(self):
    		return len(self.entries)
    
    	def __getitem__(self, index):
    		return self.entries[index]
    
    	def reload(self):
    		f = open("/proc/%d/smaps" % self.pid)
    		line = None
    		while True:
    			line = self.parse_entry(f, line)
    			if not line:
    				break
    		f.close()
    		self.nr_entries = len(self.entries)
    
    	def find_by_name_fragment(self, fragment):
    		result = []
    		for i in range(self.nr_entries):
    			if self.entries[i].name and 
    			   self.entries[i].name.find(fragment) >= 0:
    			   	result.append(self.entries[i])
    				
    		return result
    
    class cpustat:
    	"""
    	CPU statistics, obtained from a line in the '/proc/stat' file, Please
    	refer to 'man procfs(5)' for further information about the '/proc/stat'
    	file, that is the source of the information provided by this class.
    	"""
    
    	def __init__(self, fields):
    		self.name = fields[0]
    		(self.user,
    		 self.nice,
    		 self.system,
    		 self.idle,
    		 self.iowait,
    		 self.irq,
    		 self.softirq) = [int(i) for i in fields[1:8]]
    		if len(fields) > 7:
    			self.steal = int(fields[7])
    			if len(fields) > 8:
    				self.guest = int(fields[8])
    
    	def __repr__(self):
    		s = "< user: %s, nice: %s, system: %s, idle: %s, iowait: %s, irq: %s, softirq: %s" % 
    			(self.user, self.nice, self.system, self.idle, self.iowait, self.irq, self.softirq)
    		if hasattr(self, 'steal'):
    			s += ", steal: %d" % self.steal
    		if hasattr(self, 'guest'):
    			s += ", guest: %d" % self.guest
    		return s + ">"
    
    class cpusstats:
    	"""
    	Dictionary with information about CPUs in the system. First entry in the
    	dictionary gives an aggregate view of all CPUs, each other entry is about
    	separate CPUs. Please refer to 'man procfs(5)' for further information
    	about the '/proc/stat' file, that is the source of the information provided
    	by this class.
    	"""
    	def __init__(self, filename = "/proc/stat"):
    		self.entries = {}
    		self.time = None
    		self.hertz = os.sysconf(2)
    		self.filename = filename
    		self.reload()
    
    	def __iter__(self):
    		return iter(self.entries)
    
    	def __getitem__(self, key):
    		return self.entries[key]
    
    	def __len__(self):
    		return len(list(self.entries.keys()))
    
    	def keys(self):
    		return list(self.entries.keys())
    
    	def values(self):
    		return list(self.entries.values())
    
    	def items(self):
    		return self.entries
    
    	def reload(self):
    		last_entries = self.entries
    		self.entries = {}
    		f = open(self.filename)
    		for line in f.readlines():
    			fields = line.strip().split()
    			if fields[0][:3].lower() != "cpu":
    				continue
    			c = cpustat(fields)
    			if c.name == "cpu":
    				idx = 0
    			else:
    				idx = int(c.name[3:]) + 1
    			self.entries[idx] = c
    		f.close()
    		last_time = self.time
    		self.time = time.time()
    		if last_entries:
    			delta_sec = self.time - last_time
    			interval_hz = delta_sec * self.hertz
    			for cpu in self.entries.keys():
    				if cpu not in last_entries:
    					curr.usage = 0
    					continue
    				curr = self.entries[cpu]
    				prev = last_entries[cpu]
    				delta = (curr.user - prev.user) + 
    					(curr.nice - prev.nice) + 
    					(curr.system - prev.system)
    				curr.usage = (delta / interval_hz) * 100
    				if curr.usage > 100:
    					curr.usage = 100
    
    if __name__ == '__main__':
    	import sys
    
    	ints = interrupts()
    
    	for i in ints.interrupts.keys():
    		print("%s: %s" % (i, ints.interrupts[i]))
    
    	options = cmdline()
    	for o in options.options.keys():
    		print("%s: %s" % (o, options.options[o]))
    
    	cpu = cpuinfo()
    	print("
    cpuinfo data: %d processors" % cpu.nr_cpus)
    	for tag in cpu.keys():
    		print("%s=%s" % (tag, cpu[tag]))
    
    	print("smaps:
    " + ("-" * 40))
    	s = smaps(int(sys.argv[1]))
    	for i in range(s.nr_entries):
    		print("%#x %s" % (s.entries[i].vm_start, s.entries[i].name))
    	print("-" * 40)
    	for a in s.find_by_name_fragment(sys.argv[2]):
    		print(a["Size"])
    
    	ps = pidstats()
    	print(ps[1])
    
    	cs = cpusstats()
    	while True:
    		time.sleep(1)
    		cs.reload()
    		for cpu in cs:
    			print("%s: %d" % (cpu.name, cpu.usage))
    		print("-" * 10)
    

      

    /*
     * =====================================================================================
     *
     *       Filename:  proc_more.c
     *
     *    Description:  
     *
     *        Version:  1.0
     *        Created:  2013年08月07日 11时34分40秒
     *       Revision:  none
     *       Compiler:  gcc
     *
     *         Author:  linkscue (scue), linkscue@gmail.com
     *   Organization:  
     *
     * =====================================================================================
     */
    
    #include <stdio.h>
    #include <sys/time.h>
    #include <sys/types.h>
    #include <sys/stat.h>
    #include <unistd.h>
    #include <fcntl.h>
    #include <stdlib.h>
    #include <string.h>
    void sampleLoadAvg(){
        int f=0;
        char buffer[80]="";                         /* 定义字符串并初始化为'' */
        char buf[5][10];
        char *file="/proc/loadavg";
        f = open(file, O_RDONLY);
        if (f == 0)
        {
            printf("error to open: %s
    ", file);
            exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
        }
        read(f, (void *)buffer, 80);
        sscanf(buffer, "%s %s %s %s %s",            /* sscanf()拆分成多个字符串 */
                &buf[0],&buf[1],&buf[2],&buf[3],&buf[4]);
        printf("一分钟平均负载:%s
    ", buf[0]);
        printf("五分钟平均负载:%s
    ", buf[1]);
        printf("一刻钟平均负载:%s
    ", buf[2]);
        printf("采样时刻的间隔:%s
    ", buf[3]);
        printf("最大线程的数目:%s
    ", buf[4]);
        close(f);
    }
    void sampleTime(){
        int f=0;
        char buffer[80]="";
        char buf[2][10];
        float seconds=0;
        float secondr=0;
        char *file="/proc/uptime";
        f = open(file, O_RDONLY);
        if (f == 0)
        {
            printf("error to open: %s
    ", file);
            exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
        }
        read(f, (void *)buffer, 80);
        sscanf(buffer, "%s %s", &buf[0], &buf[1]);
        close(f);
        printf("系统运行时间:	%s秒
    ", buf[0]);
        printf("系统空闲时间:	%s秒
    ", buf[1]);
        close(f);
        seconds=strtof(buf[0],NULL);
        secondr=strtof(buf[1],NULL);
        printf("系统运行时间:	%03d天%02d时%02d分%02.6f秒
    ", 
                (int)seconds/(24*3600),             /* 天 */
                ((int)seconds/(3600))%(24),         /* 时 */
                ((int)seconds/60)%60,               /* 分 */
                ((int)seconds%60)+(seconds-(int)seconds)); /* 秒(精确至毫秒) */
        printf("系统空闲时间:	%03d天%02d时%02d分%02.6f秒
    ", 
                (int)secondr/(24*3600),             /* 天 */
                ((int)secondr/(3600))%(24),         /* 时 */
                ((int)secondr/60)%60,               /* 分 */
                ((int)secondr%60)+(secondr-(int)secondr)); /* 秒(精确至毫秒) */
    }
    
    void sampleKernelVersion(){
        int f=0;
        char buffer[80]="";
        char *file="/proc/sys/kernel/version";
        f = open(file, O_RDONLY);
        if (f == 0)
        {
            printf("error to open: %s
    ", file);
            exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
        }
        read(f, (void *)buffer, 80);
        buffer[strlen(buffer)-1]=0;                 /* 简单实现tr()函数的功能 */
        printf("当前内核版本:	%s
    ", buffer);
        close(f);
    }
    
    void sampleOsRelease(){
        int f=0;
        char buffer[80]="";
        char *file="/proc/sys/kernel/osrelease";
        f = open(file, O_RDONLY);
        if (f == 0)
        {
            printf("error to open: %s
    ", file);
            exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
        }
        read(f, (void *)buffer, 80);
        buffer[strlen(buffer)-1]=0;
        printf("当前发行版本:	%s
    ", buffer);
        close(f);
    }
    
    void sampleOsType(){
        int f=0;
        char buffer[80]="";
        char *file="/proc/sys/kernel/ostype";
        f = open(file, O_RDONLY);
        if (f == 0)
        {
            printf("error to open: %s
    ", file);
            exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
        }
        read(f, (void *)buffer, 80);
        buffer[strlen(buffer)-1]=0;
        printf("当前操作系统:	%s
    ", buffer);
        close(f);
    }
    
    void sampleDiskStat(){
        int i;
        FILE *fp;
        int nread=0;
        ssize_t len = 0;
        char *buffer=NULL;
        char buf[20][32];
        char *file="/proc/diskstats";
        char *p;
        fp = fopen(file, "rb");
        if (fp == NULL)
        {
            printf("error to open: %s
    ", file);
            exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
        }
        printf("  磁盘  读次数  写次数
    ");
        while((nread = getline(&buffer, &len, fp)) != -1) { /* 简单实现读行的功能 */
            sscanf(buffer, "%04s%08s%s %s %s %s %s %s %s %s %s %s %s %s", 
                    &buf[0],&buf[1],&buf[2],&buf[3],&buf[4],&buf[5],&buf[6],
                    &buf[7],&buf[8],&buf[9],&buf[10],&buf[11],&buf[12],&buf[13]);
            if ((p=strstr(buf[2], "loop"))!=NULL)
            {
                ;                                   /* loop本地回路不作操作 */
            }
            else {
                printf("%06s%08s%08s
    ", 
                        &buf[2],&buf[3], &buf[7]);
            }
        }
    }
    
    void sampleProcesses(void)
    {
        FILE *fp;
        int nread=0;
        ssize_t len = 0;
        char *buf=NULL;
        char *buffer=NULL;
        char *file="/proc/stat";
        fp = fopen(file, "rb");
        if (fp == NULL)
        {
            printf("error to open: %s
    ", file);
            exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
        }
        while((nread = getline(&buffer, &len, fp)) != -1) {
            if((buf=strstr(buffer, "processes"))!=NULL)  /* 简单实现grep的功能 */
                break;
        }
        buffer[strlen(buffer)-1]=0;                 /* 简单实现tr()函数的功能 */
        char count[16]="";
        sscanf(buffer, "%s%s", count, count);
        printf("执行线程数目:	%s
    ", count);
    }
    
    void sampleContext(void)
    {
        FILE *fp;
        int nread=0;
        ssize_t len = 0;
        char *buf=NULL;
        char *buffer=NULL;
        char *file="/proc/stat";
        fp = fopen(file, "rb");
        if (fp == NULL)
        {
            printf("error to open: %s
    ", file);
            exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
        }
        while((nread = getline(&buffer, &len, fp)) != -1) {
            if((buf=strstr(buffer, "ctxt"))!=NULL)  /* 简单实现grep的功能 */
                break;
        }
        buffer[strlen(buffer)-1]=0;                 /* 简单实现tr()函数的功能 */
        char count[16]="";
        sscanf(buffer, "%s%s", count, count);
        printf("上下文切换次数:	%s
    ", count);
    }
    
    void sampleMeminfo()
    {
        FILE *fp;
        int nread=0;
        ssize_t len = 0;
        char *buf=NULL;
        char *buffer=NULL;
        char *file="/proc/meminfo";
        char content[16]="";
        fp = fopen(file, "rb");
        if (fp == NULL)
        {
            printf("error to open: %s
    ", file);
            exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
        }
        while((nread = getline(&buffer, &len, fp)) != -1) {
            if((buf=strstr(buffer, "MemTotal"))!=NULL)  /* 简单实现grep的功能 */
            {
                buffer[strlen(buffer)-1]=0;             /* 简单实现tr()函数的功能 */
                sscanf(buffer, "%s%s", content, content);
                int memtotal_kb=(int)(strtof(content, NULL));
                printf("内存总容量:	%dG%4dM %4dK
    ",
                        memtotal_kb/(1024*1024),           /* Gb */
                        (memtotal_kb/(1024))%1024,         /* Mb */
                        (memtotal_kb%(1024*1024))%1024);   /* Kb */
            }
            if((buf=strstr(buffer, "MemFree"))!=NULL)  /* 简单实现grep的功能 */
            {
                buffer[strlen(buffer)-1]=0;                 /* 简单实现tr()函数的功能 */
                sscanf(buffer, "%s%s", content, content);
                int memfree_kb=(int)(strtof(content, NULL));
                printf("内存可用容量:	%dG%4dM %4dK
    ",
                        memfree_kb/(1024*1024),           /* Gb */
                        (memfree_kb/(1024))%1024,         /* Mb */
                        (memfree_kb%(1024*1024))%1024);   /* Kb */
            }
            if((buf=strstr(buffer, "SwapTotal"))!=NULL)  /* 简单实现grep的功能 */
            {
                buffer[strlen(buffer)-1]=0;                 /* 简单实现tr()函数的功能 */
                sscanf(buffer, "%s%s", content, content);
                int swaptotal_kb=(int)(strtof(content, NULL));
                printf("SWAP总容量:	%dG%4dM %4dK
    ",
                        swaptotal_kb/(1024*1024),           /* Gb */
                        (swaptotal_kb/(1024))%1024,         /* Mb */
                        (swaptotal_kb%(1024*1024))%1024);   /* Kb */
            }
            if((buf=strstr(buffer, "SwapFree"))!=NULL)  /* 简单实现grep的功能 */
            {
                buffer[strlen(buffer)-1]=0;                 /* 简单实现tr()函数的功能 */
                sscanf(buffer, "%s%s", content, content);
                int swapfree_kb=(int)(strtof(content, NULL));
                printf("SWAP可用容量:	%dG%4dM %4dK
    ",
                        swapfree_kb/(1024*1024),           /* Gb */
                        (swapfree_kb/(1024))%1024,         /* Mb */
                        (swapfree_kb%(1024*1024))%1024);   /* Kb */
                break;                              /* 所需的信息已满足,退出循环 */
            }
        }
    }
    /* 
     * ===  FUNCTION  ======================================================================
     *         Name:  main
     *  Description:  
     * =====================================================================================
     */
    int main ( int argc, char *argv[] )
    {
        printf(">>>系统负载<<<
    ");
        sampleLoadAvg();
        printf("----------------------------------------
    ");
        printf("
    ");
        printf(">>>运行时间<<<
    ");
        sampleTime();
        printf("
    ");
        printf(">>>版本信息<<<
    ");
        sampleOsType();
        sampleOsRelease();
        sampleKernelVersion();
        printf("----------------------------------------
    ");
        printf("
    ");
        printf(">>>磁盘信息<<<
    ");
        sampleDiskStat();
        printf("----------------------------------------
    ");
        printf("
    ");
        printf(">>>上下文切换<<<
    ");
        sampleContext();
        printf("----------------------------------------
    ");
        printf("
    ");
        printf(">>>线程数目<<<
    ");
        sampleProcesses();
        printf("----------------------------------------
    ");
        printf("
    ");
        printf(">>>内存信息<<<
    ");
        sampleMeminfo();
        printf("----------------------------------------
    ");
        return EXIT_SUCCESS;
    }
    

      

    >>>系统负载<<<
    一分钟平均负载:0.00
    五分钟平均负载:0.02
    一刻钟平均负载:0.05
    采样时刻的间隔:2/196
    最大线程的数目:26046
    ----------------------------------------
    
    >>>运行时间<<<
    系统运行时间:  5206300.48427660.03秒
    系统空闲时间:  427660.03秒
    系统运行时间:  060天06时11分40.500000秒
    系统空闲时间:  004天22时47分40.031250秒
    
    >>>版本信息<<<
    当前操作系统:  Linux
    当前发行版本:  3.10.0-957.21.3.el7.x86_64
    当前内核版本:  #1 SMP Tue Jun 18 16:35:19 UTC 2019
    ----------------------------------------
    
    >>>磁盘信息<<<
      磁盘  读次数  写次数
       vda  195840 4341388
      vda1  195716 4306060
    ----------------------------------------
    
    >>>上下文切换<<<
    上下文切换次数: 10188051629
    ----------------------------------------
    
    >>>线程数目<<<
    执行线程数目:   5001714
    ----------------------------------------
    
    >>>内存信息<<<
    内存总容量:     3G 717M  468K
    内存可用容量:   0G 718M  920K
    SWAP总容量:     0G   0M    0K
    SWAP可用容量:   0G   0M    0K
    ----------------------------------------
    

      

    〖Linux〗proc的一些文件读取操作 - scue - 博客园 https://www.cnblogs.com/scue/p/3244753.html

    http://www.linuxhowtos.org/System/procstat.htm

    #include <stdio.h>
    #include <stdlib.h>
    #define _GNU_SOURCE
    
    int main(void)
    {
      long double res1[4], res2[4], load_avg;
      FILE *file_pointer;
    
      for(;;)
        {
          file_pointer = fopen("/proc/stat","r");
          fscanf(file_pointer,"%*s %Lf %Lf %Lf %Lf",&res1[0],&res1[1],&res1[2],&res1[3]);
          fclose(file_pointer);
          sleep(1);
    
          file_pointer = fopen("/proc/stat","r");
          fscanf(file_pointer,"%*s %Lf %Lf %Lf %Lf",&res2[0],&res2[1],&res2[2],&res2[3]);
          fclose(file_pointer);
    
          load_avg = ((res2[0]+res2[1]+res2[2]) - (res1[0]+res1[1]+res1[2])) / ((res2[0]+res2[1]+res2[2]+res2[3]) - (res1[0]+res1[1]+res1[2]+res1[3]));
          fprintf(stderr,"%2.3Lf %%
    ", 100*load_avg);
        }
    
      return(0);
    }
    

      

    [root@offical perfUcan]# ./getcpuusage
    1.005 %
    1.500 %
    1.508 %
    1.005 %
    1.500 %
    1.508 %
    1.500 %

    top命令源码分析 - panwanning的博客 - CSDN博客 https://blog.csdn.net/panwanning/article/details/86766494

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