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+ = CPU information in Ruby/Linux
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+ == Description
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+ Library to gather CPU information (load averages, usage, temperature) in Ruby
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+ on Linux
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+ == Installation
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+ To install cpu via its gem type:
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+ # gem install cpu
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+ To install from the source repository, just type into the command line as root:
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+ # rake install
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+ == Documentation
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+ To create the documentation of this module, type
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+ $ rake doc
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+ and the API documentation is generated.
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+ == Author
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+ Florian Frank mailto:flori@ping.de
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+ == License
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  last_minute / num_processors
21
27
  end
22
28
 
29
+ # Return the load average for the last 5 minutes.
23
30
  def last_5_minutes
24
31
  @load_data[1]
25
32
  end
26
33
 
34
+ # Return the load average for the last 5 minutes, divided by the number of
35
+ # cores.
27
36
  def last_5_minutes_by_core
28
37
  last_5_minutes / num_cores
29
38
  end
30
39
 
40
+ # Return the load average for the last 5 minutes, divided by the number of
41
+ # processors.
31
42
  def last_5_minutes_by_processor
32
43
  last_5_minutes / num_processors
33
44
  end
34
45
 
46
+ # Return the load average for the last 15 minutes.
35
47
  def last_15_minutes
36
48
  @load_data[2]
37
49
  end
38
50
 
51
+ # Return the load average for the last 15 minutes, divided by the number of
52
+ # cores.
39
53
  def last_15_minutes_by_core
40
54
  last_15_minutes / num_cores
41
55
  end
42
56
 
57
+ # Return the load average for the last 15 minutes, divided by the number of
58
+ # processors.
43
59
  def last_15_minutes_by_processor
44
60
  last_15_minutes / num_processors
45
61
  end
46
62
 
63
+ # Return 1 minute, 5 minutes, and 15 minutes load data as an array of
64
+ # floating point values.
47
65
  def to_a
48
66
  @load_data.dup
49
67
  end
@@ -12,6 +12,8 @@ module CPU
12
12
  sleep 1
13
13
  end
14
14
 
15
+ # Create a new wrapper for the msr kernel file associated with
16
+ # +processor_id+.
15
17
  def initialize(processor_id)
16
18
  self.class.available? or self.class.load_module
17
19
  begin
@@ -22,9 +22,16 @@ module CPU
22
22
 
23
23
  attr_writer :usage
24
24
 
25
- def usage(interval = 1)
25
+ # Measure CPU usage for this Processor instance during the next +interval+
26
+ # or during the runtime of the given block. Іf CPU usage on all processors
27
+ # of the system should be measured, it's better (=faster) to use the
28
+ # CPU.usage method instead.
29
+ def usage(interval = 1, &block)
26
30
  unless @usage
27
- if processor = CPU.usage(interval).find { |p| p.processor_id == processor_id }
31
+ if processor = CPU.usage(interval, &block).find {
32
+ |p| p.processor_id == processor_id
33
+ }
34
+ then
28
35
  @usage = processor.usage
29
36
  end
30
37
  end
@@ -9,6 +9,8 @@ module CPU
9
9
  end
10
10
  end
11
11
 
12
+ # Set the number of processors (this causes them to becomed fixed in the
13
+ # object the CPU::Shared module was mixed into).
12
14
  attr_writer :num_processors
13
15
 
14
16
  # Returns the number of cores in this computer
@@ -20,6 +22,8 @@ module CPU
20
22
  end
21
23
  end
22
24
 
25
+ # Set the number of cores (this causes them to becomed fixed in the object
26
+ # the CPU::Shared module was mixed into).
23
27
  attr_writer :num_cores
24
28
  end
25
29
  end
@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ module CPU
3
3
  :system, :idle, :start_at, :stop_at)
4
4
  include Shared
5
5
 
6
+ # Add this CPU::Usage instance to the other and return a resulting sum object.
6
7
  def +(other)
7
8
  self.class.new(*(
8
9
  [
@@ -17,10 +18,13 @@ module CPU
17
18
  )
18
19
  end
19
20
 
21
+ # Subtract the other from this CPU::Usage instance the other and return a
22
+ # resulting difference object.
20
23
  def -(other)
21
24
  self + other * -1
22
25
  end
23
26
 
27
+ # Multiply the cpu times in this CPU::Usage instance with +scalar+.
24
28
  def *(scalar)
25
29
  scalar = scalar.to_f
26
30
  self.class.new(*(
@@ -36,22 +40,30 @@ module CPU
36
40
  )
37
41
  end
38
42
 
43
+ # Divide the cpu times in this CPU::Usage instance by +scalar+.
39
44
  def /(scalar)
40
45
  self * (1.0 / scalar)
41
46
  end
42
47
 
48
+ # Return the cpu time that where used to process instructions since booting
49
+ # up the system.
43
50
  def process_time
44
51
  user + nice + system
45
52
  end
46
53
 
54
+ # Return the real time passed in the range of all CPU::Usage instances,
55
+ # that were used to create this summed up CPU::Usage instance. If this
56
+ # isn't a sum object, this value will be 0.0.
47
57
  def real_time
48
58
  stop_at - start_at
49
59
  end
50
60
 
61
+ # Return the total cpu time that has passed since booting the system.
51
62
  def total_time
52
63
  values_at(2..-3).inject(0.0) { |s, x| s + x }
53
64
  end
54
65
 
66
+ # Return the CPU usage as a percentage number between 0.0..100.0.
55
67
  def percentage(time = total_time)
56
68
  100.0 * process_time / time
57
69
  end
@@ -1,19 +1,28 @@
1
1
  module CPU
2
2
  class UsageSampler
3
+ # Creates a new UsageSampler instance.
3
4
  def initialize
4
5
  sample
5
6
  end
6
7
 
8
+ # Return all CPU::Usage instances stored in this UsageSampler, if any.
7
9
  attr_reader :usages
8
10
 
11
+ # Returns a CPU::Usage instance, that sums up all CPU::Usage instances for
12
+ # all processors in this computer.
9
13
  def sum_usages
10
14
  @usages and @usages.values.inject(&:+)
11
15
  end
12
16
 
17
+ # This regular expression is used to parse cpu times from the /proc/stat
18
+ # kernel file.
13
19
  CPU = /^cpu(\d+)#{'\s+(\d+)' * 4}/
14
20
 
21
+ # This value is used to convert cpu times from jiffies into seconds.
15
22
  USER_HZ = 100
16
23
 
24
+ # Take one sample of CPU usage data for every processor in this computer
25
+ # and store them in the +usages+ attribute.
17
26
  def sample
18
27
  total, @usages = nil, {}
19
28
  timestamp = Time.now
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
1
1
  module CPU
2
2
  # CPU version
3
- VERSION = '0.0.0'
3
+ VERSION = '0.0.1'
4
4
  VERSION_ARRAY = VERSION.split(/\./).map { |x| x.to_i } # :nodoc:
5
5
  VERSION_MAJOR = VERSION_ARRAY[0] # :nodoc:
6
6
  VERSION_MINOR = VERSION_ARRAY[1] # :nodoc:
metadata CHANGED
@@ -1,8 +1,13 @@
1
1
  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
2
2
  name: cpu
3
3
  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
4
+ hash: 29
4
5
  prerelease:
5
- version: 0.0.0
6
+ segments:
7
+ - 0
8
+ - 0
9
+ - 1
10
+ version: 0.0.1
6
11
  platform: ruby
7
12
  authors:
8
13
  - Florian Frank
@@ -20,6 +25,11 @@ dependencies:
20
25
  requirements:
21
26
  - - ~>
22
27
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
28
+ hash: 19
29
+ segments:
30
+ - 0
31
+ - 2
32
+ - 2
23
33
  version: 0.2.2
24
34
  type: :runtime
25
35
  version_requirements: *id001
@@ -32,6 +42,8 @@ extensions: []
32
42
  extra_rdoc_files:
33
43
  - README.rdoc
34
44
  files:
45
+ - CHANGES
46
+ - COPYING
35
47
  - Gemfile
36
48
  - README.rdoc
37
49
  - Rakefile
@@ -66,12 +78,18 @@ required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
66
78
  requirements:
67
79
  - - ">="
68
80
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
81
+ hash: 3
82
+ segments:
83
+ - 0
69
84
  version: "0"
70
85
  required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
71
86
  none: false
72
87
  requirements:
73
88
  - - ">="
74
89
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
90
+ hash: 3
91
+ segments:
92
+ - 0
75
93
  version: "0"
76
94
  requirements: []
77
95