Thread (7 messages) 7 messages, 2 authors, 2019-09-10
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[PATCH 3/5] iocost_monitor: Always use strings for json values

From: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
Date: 2019-09-04 19:46:16
Also in: linux-block, lkml
Subsystem: the rest · Maintainer: Linus Torvalds

Json has limited accuracy for numbers and can silently truncate 64bit
values, which can be extremely confusing.  Let's consistently use
string encapsulated values for json output.

While at it, convert an unnecesary f-string to str().

Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
---
 tools/cgroup/iocost_monitor.py | 40 +++++++++++++++++-----------------
 1 file changed, 20 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-)
diff --git a/tools/cgroup/iocost_monitor.py b/tools/cgroup/iocost_monitor.py
index 2c9445e966d8..8f6b4ac377bd 100644
--- a/tools/cgroup/iocost_monitor.py
+++ b/tools/cgroup/iocost_monitor.py
@@ -111,14 +111,14 @@ autop_names = {
 
     def dict(self, now):
         return { 'device'               : devname,
-                 'timestamp'            : now,
-                 'enabled'              : self.enabled,
-                 'running'              : self.running,
-                 'period_ms'            : self.period_ms,
-                 'period_at'            : self.period_at,
-                 'period_vtime_at'      : self.vperiod_at,
-                 'busy_level'           : self.busy_level,
-                 'vrate_pct'            : self.vrate_pct, }
+                 'timestamp'            : str(now),
+                 'enabled'              : str(int(self.enabled)),
+                 'running'              : str(int(self.running)),
+                 'period_ms'            : str(self.period_ms),
+                 'period_at'            : str(self.period_at),
+                 'period_vtime_at'      : str(self.vperiod_at),
+                 'busy_level'           : str(self.busy_level),
+                 'vrate_pct'            : str(self.vrate_pct), }
 
     def table_preamble_str(self):
         state = ('RUN' if self.running else 'IDLE') if self.enabled else 'OFF'
@@ -171,19 +171,19 @@ autop_names = {
 
     def dict(self, now, path):
         out = { 'cgroup'                : path,
-                'timestamp'             : now,
-                'is_active'             : self.is_active,
-                'weight'                : self.weight,
-                'weight_active'         : self.active,
-                'weight_inuse'          : self.inuse,
-                'hweight_active_pct'    : self.hwa_pct,
-                'hweight_inuse_pct'     : self.hwi_pct,
-                'inflight_pct'          : self.inflight_pct,
-                'use_delay'             : self.use_delay,
-                'delay_ms'              : self.delay_ms,
-                'usage_pct'             : self.usage }
+                'timestamp'             : str(now),
+                'is_active'             : str(int(self.is_active)),
+                'weight'                : str(self.weight),
+                'weight_active'         : str(self.active),
+                'weight_inuse'          : str(self.inuse),
+                'hweight_active_pct'    : str(self.hwa_pct),
+                'hweight_inuse_pct'     : str(self.hwi_pct),
+                'inflight_pct'          : str(self.inflight_pct),
+                'use_delay'             : str(self.use_delay),
+                'delay_ms'              : str(self.delay_ms),
+                'usage_pct'             : str(self.usage) }
         for i in range(len(self.usages)):
-            out[f'usage_pct_{i}'] = f'{self.usages[i]}'
+            out[f'usage_pct_{i}'] = str(self.usages[i])
         return out
 
     def table_row_str(self, path):
-- 
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