node_exporter/collector/cpu_freebsd.go
Derek Marcotte 2678d68dcc Fix for #945, cpu temperature is signed. (#965)
* Fix for #945, cpu temperature is signed.

Added a type conversion to cpu temperature sysctl.  Will still
collect/report -1 when the value is -1, this is because it should be up
to interpretation whether this is the correct value for the system or
not.

Some drivers will report -1 for cpu temperature.  Other sensors will
report "an input into the fan control algorithm", i.e. not the actual
temperature, but how much fan it wants.  Some people cool their machines
with liquid nitrogen.

Signed-off-by: Derek Marcotte <554b8425@razorfever.net>
2018-06-07 15:01:25 +02:00

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// Copyright 2015 The Prometheus Authors
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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//
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
// +build !nocpu
package collector
import (
"fmt"
"math"
"strconv"
"unsafe"
"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
"github.com/prometheus/common/log"
"golang.org/x/sys/unix"
)
type clockinfo struct {
hz int32 // clock frequency
tick int32 // micro-seconds per hz tick
spare int32
stathz int32 // statistics clock frequency
profhz int32 // profiling clock frequency
}
type cputime struct {
user float64
nice float64
sys float64
intr float64
idle float64
}
func getCPUTimes() ([]cputime, error) {
const states = 5
clockb, err := unix.SysctlRaw("kern.clockrate")
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
clock := *(*clockinfo)(unsafe.Pointer(&clockb[0]))
cpb, err := unix.SysctlRaw("kern.cp_times")
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
var cpufreq float64
if clock.stathz > 0 {
cpufreq = float64(clock.stathz)
} else {
cpufreq = float64(clock.hz)
}
var times []float64
for len(cpb) >= int(unsafe.Sizeof(int(0))) {
t := *(*int)(unsafe.Pointer(&cpb[0]))
times = append(times, float64(t)/cpufreq)
cpb = cpb[unsafe.Sizeof(int(0)):]
}
cpus := make([]cputime, len(times)/states)
for i := 0; i < len(times); i += states {
cpu := &cpus[i/states]
cpu.user = times[i]
cpu.nice = times[i+1]
cpu.sys = times[i+2]
cpu.intr = times[i+3]
cpu.idle = times[i+4]
}
return cpus, nil
}
type statCollector struct {
cpu typedDesc
temp typedDesc
}
func init() {
registerCollector("cpu", defaultEnabled, NewStatCollector)
}
// NewStatCollector returns a new Collector exposing CPU stats.
func NewStatCollector() (Collector, error) {
return &statCollector{
cpu: typedDesc{nodeCPUSecondsDesc, prometheus.CounterValue},
temp: typedDesc{prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(namespace, cpuCollectorSubsystem, "temperature_celsius"),
"CPU temperature",
[]string{"cpu"}, nil,
), prometheus.GaugeValue},
}, nil
}
// Expose CPU stats using sysctl.
func (c *statCollector) Update(ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) error {
// We want time spent per-cpu per CPUSTATE.
// CPUSTATES (number of CPUSTATES) is defined as 5U.
// Order: CP_USER | CP_NICE | CP_SYS | CP_IDLE | CP_INTR
// sysctl kern.cp_times provides hw.ncpu * CPUSTATES long integers:
// hw.ncpu * (space-separated list of the above variables)
//
// Each value is a counter incremented at frequency
// kern.clockrate.(stathz | hz)
//
// Look into sys/kern/kern_clock.c for details.
cpuTimes, err := getCPUTimes()
if err != nil {
return err
}
for cpu, t := range cpuTimes {
lcpu := strconv.Itoa(cpu)
ch <- c.cpu.mustNewConstMetric(float64(t.user), lcpu, "user")
ch <- c.cpu.mustNewConstMetric(float64(t.nice), lcpu, "nice")
ch <- c.cpu.mustNewConstMetric(float64(t.sys), lcpu, "system")
ch <- c.cpu.mustNewConstMetric(float64(t.intr), lcpu, "interrupt")
ch <- c.cpu.mustNewConstMetric(float64(t.idle), lcpu, "idle")
temp, err := unix.SysctlUint32(fmt.Sprintf("dev.cpu.%d.temperature", cpu))
if err != nil {
if err == unix.ENOENT {
// No temperature information for this CPU
log.Debugf("no temperature information for CPU %d", cpu)
} else {
// Unexpected error
ch <- c.temp.mustNewConstMetric(math.NaN(), lcpu)
log.Errorf("failed to query CPU temperature for CPU %d: %s", cpu, err)
}
continue
}
// Temp is a signed integer in deci-degrees Kelvin.
// Cast uint32 to int32 and convert to float64 degrees Celsius.
//
// 2732 is used as the conversion constant for deci-degrees
// Kelvin, in multiple places in the kernel that feed into this
// sysctl, so we want to maintain consistency:
//
// sys/dev/amdtemp/amdtemp.c
// #define AMDTEMP_ZERO_C_TO_K 2732
//
// sys/dev/acpica/acpi_thermal.c
// #define TZ_ZEROC 2732
//
// sys/dev/coretemp/coretemp.c
// #define TZ_ZEROC 2732
ch <- c.temp.mustNewConstMetric(float64(int32(temp)-2732)/10, lcpu)
}
return err
}