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Commit ab1fb093 authored by Bob Lantz's avatar Bob Lantz
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Added output hook and graph.

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...@@ -5,12 +5,30 @@ ...@@ -5,12 +5,30 @@
This demo shows how to monitor a set of nodes by using This demo shows how to monitor a set of nodes by using
Node's monitor() and Tkinter's createfilehandler(). Node's monitor() and Tkinter's createfilehandler().
We monitor nodes in a couple of ways:
- First, each individual node is monitored, and its output is added
to its console window
- Second, each time a console window gets iperf output, it is parsed
and accumulated. Once we have output for all consoles, a bar is
added to the bandwidth graph.
The consoles also support limited interaction:
- Pressing "return" in a console will send a command to it
- Pressing the console's title button will open up an xterm
Bob Lantz, April 2010
""" """
import re import re
from Tkinter import * from Tkinter import *
from mininet.log import setLogLevel from mininet.log import setLogLevel,info
from mininet.topolib import TreeNet from mininet.topolib import TreeNet
from mininet.term import makeTerms, cleanUpScreens from mininet.term import makeTerms, cleanUpScreens
from mininet.util import quietRun from mininet.util import quietRun
...@@ -45,7 +63,9 @@ def __init__( self, parent, net, node, height=10, width=32, title='Node' ): ...@@ -45,7 +63,9 @@ def __init__( self, parent, net, node, height=10, width=32, title='Node' ):
self.text = self.makeWidgets( ) self.text = self.makeWidgets( )
self.bindEvents() self.bindEvents()
self.sendCmd( 'export TERM=dumb' ) self.sendCmd( 'export TERM=dumb' )
self.outputHook = None
def makeWidgets( self ): def makeWidgets( self ):
"Make a label, a text area, and a scroll bar." "Make a label, a text area, and a scroll bar."
...@@ -85,7 +105,9 @@ def append( self, text ): ...@@ -85,7 +105,9 @@ def append( self, text ):
self.text.insert( 'end', text ) self.text.insert( 'end', text )
self.text.mark_set( 'insert', 'end' ) self.text.mark_set( 'insert', 'end' )
self.text.see( 'insert' ) self.text.see( 'insert' )
if self.outputHook:
self.outputHook( self, text )
def handleKey( self, event ): def handleKey( self, event ):
"If it's an interactive command, send it to the node." "If it's an interactive command, send it to the node."
char = event.char char = event.char
...@@ -122,7 +144,11 @@ def handleReadable( self, file=None, mask=None, timeoutms=None ): ...@@ -122,7 +144,11 @@ def handleReadable( self, file=None, mask=None, timeoutms=None ):
if not self.node.waiting: if not self.node.waiting:
# Print prompt # Print prompt
self.append( self.prompt ) self.append( self.prompt )
def waiting( self ):
"Are we waiting for output?"
return self.node.waiting
def waitOutput( self ): def waitOutput( self ):
"Wait for any remaining output." "Wait for any remaining output."
while self.node.waiting: while self.node.waiting:
...@@ -133,7 +159,124 @@ def waitOutput( self ): ...@@ -133,7 +159,124 @@ def waitOutput( self ):
def clear( self ): def clear( self ):
"Clear all of our text." "Clear all of our text."
self.text.delete( '1.0', 'end' ) self.text.delete( '1.0', 'end' )
class Graph( Frame ):
"Graph that we can add bars to over time."
def __init__( self, parent=None,
bg = 'white',
gheight=200, gwidth=500,
barwidth=10,
ymax=3.5,):
Frame.__init__( self, parent )
self.bg = bg
self.gheight = gheight
self.gwidth = gwidth
self.barwidth = barwidth
self.ymax = float( ymax )
self.xpos = 0
# Create everything
self.title = self.graph = None
self.createWidgets()
self.updateScrollRegions()
self.yview( 'moveto', '1.0' )
def scale( self ):
"Create a and return a new canvas with scale markers."
height = float( self.gheight )
width = 25
ymax = self.ymax
scale = Canvas( self, width=width, height=height, background=self.bg )
fill = 'red'
# Draw scale line
scale.create_line( width - 1, height, width - 1, 0, fill=fill )
# Draw ticks and numbers
for y in range( 0, int( ymax + 1 ) ):
ypos = height * (1 - float( y ) / ymax )
scale.create_line( width, ypos, width - 10, ypos, fill=fill )
scale.create_text( 10, ypos, text=str( y ), fill=fill )
return scale
def updateScrollRegions( self ):
"Update graph and scale scroll regions."
ofs = 20
height = self.gheight + ofs
self.graph.configure( scrollregion=( 0, -ofs,
self.xpos * self.barwidth, height ) )
self.scale.configure( scrollregion=( 0, -ofs, 0, height ) )
def yview( self, *args ):
"Scroll both scale and graph."
self.graph.yview( *args )
self.scale.yview( *args )
def createWidgets( self ):
"Create initial widget set."
# Objects
title = Label( self, text="Bandwidth (Gb/s)", bg=self.bg )
width = self.gwidth
height = self.gheight
scale = self.scale()
graph = Canvas( self, width=width, height=height, background=self.bg)
xbar = Scrollbar( self, orient='horizontal', command=graph.xview )
ybar = Scrollbar( self, orient='vertical', command=self.yview )
graph.configure( xscrollcommand=xbar.set, yscrollcommand=ybar.set,
scrollregion=(0, 0, width, height ) )
scale.configure( yscrollcommand=ybar.set )
# Layout
title.grid( row=0, columnspan=3, sticky=N+E+W)
scale.grid( row=1, column=0, sticky=N+S+E+W )
graph.grid( row=1, column=1, sticky=N+S+E+W )
ybar.grid( row=1, column=2, sticky=N+S )
xbar.grid( row=2, column=0, columnspan=2, sticky=E+W )
self.rowconfigure( 1, weight=1 )
self.columnconfigure( 1, weight=1 )
# Save for future reference
self.title = title
self.scale = scale
self.graph = graph
return graph
def addBar( self, yval ):
"Add a new bar to our graph."
percent = yval / self.ymax
height = percent * self.gheight
c = self.graph
x0 = self.xpos * self.barwidth
x1 = x0 + self.barwidth
y0 = self.gheight
y1 = ( 1 - percent ) * self.gheight
c.create_rectangle( x0 , y0, x1, y1, fill='green' )
self.xpos += 1
self.updateScrollRegions()
self.graph.xview( 'moveto', '1.0' )
def clear( self ):
"Clear graph contents."
self.graph.delete( 'all' )
self.xpos = 0
def test( self ):
"Add a bar for testing purposes."
ms = 1000
if self.xpos < 10:
self.addBar( self.xpos/10 * self.ymax )
self.after( ms, self.test )
def setTitle( self, text ):
"Set graph title"
self.title.configure( text=text, font='Helvetica 9 bold' )
class ConsoleApp( Frame ): class ConsoleApp( Frame ):
menuStyle = { 'font': 'Geneva 7 bold' } menuStyle = { 'font': 'Geneva 7 bold' }
...@@ -159,11 +302,39 @@ def __init__( self, net, parent=None, width=4 ): ...@@ -159,11 +302,39 @@ def __init__( self, net, parent=None, width=4 ):
self.selected = None self.selected = None
self.select( 'hosts' ) self.select( 'hosts' )
self.cframe.pack( expand=True, fill='both' ) self.cframe.pack( expand=True, fill='both' )
self.pack( expand=True, fill='both' )
cleanUpScreens() cleanUpScreens()
# Close window gracefully # Close window gracefully
Wm.wm_protocol( self.top, name='WM_DELETE_WINDOW', func=self.quit ) Wm.wm_protocol( self.top, name='WM_DELETE_WINDOW', func=self.quit )
# Initialize graph
graph = Graph( cframe )
self.consoles[ 'graph' ] = Object( frame=graph, consoles=[ graph ] )
self.graph = graph
self.graphVisible = False
self.updates = 0
self.hostCount = len( self.consoles[ 'hosts' ].consoles )
self.bw = 0
self.pack( expand=True, fill='both' )
def updateGraph( self, console, output ):
"Update our graph."
m = re.search( r'(\d+) Mbits/sec', output )
if not m:
return
self.updates += 1
self.bw += .001 * float( m.group( 1 ) )
if self.updates >= self.hostCount:
self.graph.addBar( self.bw )
self.bw = 0
self.updates = 0
def setOutputHook( self, fn=None, consoles=None ):
if consoles is None:
consoles = self.consoles[ 'hosts' ].consoles
for console in consoles:
console.outputHook = fn
def createConsoles( self, parent, nodes, width, title ): def createConsoles( self, parent, nodes, width, title ):
"Create a grid of consoles in a frame." "Create a grid of consoles in a frame."
f = Frame( parent ) f = Frame( parent )
...@@ -194,7 +365,8 @@ def createMenuBar( self ): ...@@ -194,7 +365,8 @@ def createMenuBar( self ):
buttons = [ buttons = [
( 'Hosts', lambda: self.select( 'hosts' ) ), ( 'Hosts', lambda: self.select( 'hosts' ) ),
( 'Switches', lambda: self.select( 'switches' ) ), ( 'Switches', lambda: self.select( 'switches' ) ),
( 'Controllers', lambda: self.select( 'controllers' ) ), ( 'Controllers', lambda: self.select( 'controllers' ) ),
( 'Graph', lambda: self.select( 'graph' ) ),
( 'Ping', self.ping ), ( 'Ping', self.ping ),
( 'Iperf', self.iperf ), ( 'Iperf', self.iperf ),
( 'Interrupt', self.stop ), ( 'Interrupt', self.stop ),
...@@ -208,13 +380,24 @@ def createMenuBar( self ): ...@@ -208,13 +380,24 @@ def createMenuBar( self ):
return f return f
def clear( self ): def clear( self ):
"Clear all consoles." "Clear selection."
for console in self.selected.consoles: for console in self.selected.consoles:
console.clear() console.clear()
def waiting( self, consoles=None ):
"Are any of our hosts waiting for output?"
if consoles is None:
consoles = self.consoles[ 'hosts' ].consoles
for console in consoles:
if console.waiting():
return True
return False
def ping( self ): def ping( self ):
"Tell each host to ping the next one." "Tell each host to ping the next one."
consoles = self.consoles[ 'hosts' ].consoles consoles = self.consoles[ 'hosts' ].consoles
if self.waiting( consoles ):
return
count = len( consoles ) count = len( consoles )
i = 0 i = 0
for console in consoles: for console in consoles:
...@@ -225,7 +408,10 @@ def ping( self ): ...@@ -225,7 +408,10 @@ def ping( self ):
def iperf( self ): def iperf( self ):
"Tell each host to iperf to the next one." "Tell each host to iperf to the next one."
consoles = self.consoles[ 'hosts' ].consoles consoles = self.consoles[ 'hosts' ].consoles
if self.waiting( consoles ):
return
count = len( consoles ) count = len( consoles )
self.setOutputHook( self.updateGraph )
for console in consoles: for console in consoles:
console.node.cmd( 'iperf -sD' ) console.node.cmd( 'iperf -sD' )
i = 0 i = 0
...@@ -242,27 +428,32 @@ def stop( self, wait=True ): ...@@ -242,27 +428,32 @@ def stop( self, wait=True ):
if wait: if wait:
for console in consoles: for console in consoles:
console.waitOutput() console.waitOutput()
self.setOutputHook( None )
# Shut down any iperfs that might still be running # Shut down any iperfs that might still be running
quietRun( 'killall -9 iperf' ) quietRun( 'killall -9 iperf' )
def quit( self ): def quit( self ):
"Stope everything and quit." "Stope everything and quit."
print "Quit"
self.stop( wait=False) self.stop( wait=False)
Frame.quit( self ) Frame.quit( self )
def reallyQuit( self ):
print "ReallyQuit" # Make it easier to construct and assign objects
def assign( obj, **kwargs):
"Set a bunch of fields in an object."
for name, value in kwargs.items():
setattr( obj, name, value )
class Object( object ): class Object( object ):
"Generic object you can stuff junk into." "Generic object you can stuff junk into."
def __init__( self, **kwargs ): def __init__( self, **kwargs ):
for name, value in kwargs.items(): assign( self, **kwargs )
setattr( self, name, value )
if __name__ == '__main__': if __name__ == '__main__':
setLogLevel( 'info' ) setLogLevel( 'info' )
net = TreeNet( depth=2, fanout=2 ) net = TreeNet( depth=2, fanout=4 )
net.start() net.start()
app = ConsoleApp( net, width=4 ) app = ConsoleApp( net, width=4 )
app.mainloop() app.mainloop()
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