#!/usr/bin/env python # Copyright (C) 2007, Eduardo Silva (edsiper@gmail.com). # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA import os import sys import gtk import string import gobject import drwarea class CPU_Usage: CPU_HZ = 0 last_jiffies = 0 times = 0 def __init__(self): self.CPU_hz = os.sysconf(2) def _get_CPU_data(self): # Uptime info stat_file = "/proc/stat" try: infile = file(stat_file, "r") except: print "Error trying uptime file" return -1 stat_line = infile.readline() cpu_info = string.split(stat_line, ' ') infile.close() return cpu_info def _get_CPU_usage(self): cpu_info = self._get_CPU_data() used_jiffies = (int(cpu_info[2]) + int(cpu_info[3]) + int(cpu_info[4])) if self.times ==0: self.last_jiffies = used_jiffies self.times +=1 return True new_ujiffies = (used_jiffies - self.last_jiffies) new_ajiffies = ((self.frequency/1000) * self.CPU_hz) if new_ajiffies <= 0: pcpu = 0.0 else: pcpu = ((new_ujiffies*100)/new_ajiffies) if pcpu >100: pcpu = 100 self.times +=1 self.last_jiffies = used_jiffies return pcpu class XO_CPU(gtk.Frame): context = None frequency_timer = 1 graph_offset = 7 def __init__(self): gtk.Frame.__init__(self, 'System CPU Usage') self.drw_width = gtk.gdk.screen_width() * 90 / 100 self.drw_height = gtk.gdk.screen_height() * 20 / 100 self.set_size_request(self.drw_width, self.drw_height + 60) self.set_border_width(10) self.y_cpu = self.drw_height - self.graph_offset self._cpu = 0 self._cpu_buffer = [] self._drawingarea = gtk.DrawingArea() self._drawingarea.set_size_request(self.drw_width, self.drw_height) self._drawingarea.connect("expose-event", self.do_expose) self.dat = drwarea.Drawing_Area_Tools(self._drawingarea) fixed = gtk.Fixed(); fixed.set_border_width(10) fixed.add(self._drawingarea) self.add(fixed) DRW_CPU = CPU_Usage() DRW_CPU.frequency = 1000 # 1 Second gobject.timeout_add(DRW_CPU.frequency, self._update_cpu_usage, DRW_CPU) def _update_cpu_usage(self, DRW_CPU): if ((self.frequency_timer + 1)*self.graph_offset) >= (self.drw_width - self.graph_offset): self.frequency_timer = 1 self._cpu_buffer = [] self._cpu = DRW_CPU._get_CPU_usage() self._cpu_buffer.append(self._cpu) self._updated = True self._drawingarea.queue_draw() self.frequency_timer += 1 return True def _get_y_cpu(self, pcpu): height = (self.dat.range_y['to']) - (self.dat.range_y['from']) # Get percent of cpu usage y_value = (height - ((pcpu*height)/100) + 4) return int(y_value) def do_expose(self, widget, event): context = widget.window.cairo_create() context.rectangle(0, 0, self.dat.width - 1, self.dat.height - 1) #context.clip() context.set_source_rgb (0,0,0) context.fill_preserve() # Drawing horizontal and vertical border lines self.dat.draw_border_lines(context) # Drawing grid line_margin = self.dat.margin context.set_source_rgb(1, 1, 1) context.set_line_width(1) self.dat.draw_grid(context, line_margin + 1, line_margin + 1, self.dat.width - line_margin - 2, self.dat.height - line_margin - 2) context.stroke() self._draw_buffer(widget, context) cpu_label = str(round(self._cpu, 4)) self.set_label('System CPU Usage: ' + cpu_label + ' %') self._updated = False return False def _draw_buffer(self, drwarea, context): freq = 1 # Frequency timer last_y = self.drw_height - self.graph_offset for pcpu in self._cpu_buffer: from_x = freq * self.graph_offset from_y = last_y freq+=1 to_x = freq * self.graph_offset last_y = to_y = self._get_y_cpu(pcpu) # Context properties context.set_line_width(2) context.set_source_rgb(0,1,0) self.dat.draw_line(context, from_x, from_y, to_x, to_y) context.stroke()