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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
# Copyright (C) 2013-2020 all contributors <dtas-all@nongnu.org>
# License: GPL-3.0+ <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt>
#
# Process visualizer which shows pipe connections between processes with
# ASCII art.  Useful for displaying complex interations between different
# processes in a non-traditional pipeline.
use strict;
use Graph::Easy; # for ASCII-art graphs
$^O =~ /linux/ or print STDERR "$0 probably only works on Linux...\n";
scalar @ARGV or die "Usage: $0 PID [PID ...]";
our $procfs = $ENV{PROCFS} || "/proc";
my $cull_self_pipe = 1;

# returns a list of PIDs which are children of the given PID
sub children_of {
	my ($ppid) = @_;
	my %rv = map {
		s/\A\s*//g;
		s/\s*\z//g;
		my ($pid, $cmd) = split(/\s+/, $_, 2);
		$pid => $cmd;
	} `ps h -o pid,cmd --ppid=$ppid`;
	\%rv;
}

# pid => [ child pids ]
my %pids;

# pipe_ino => { r => [ [pid, fd], [pid, fd] ], w => [ [pid, fd], ... ] }
my %pipes;

# pid => argv
my %cmds;

my $pipe_nr = 0;
# pipe_id -> pipe_ino (we use short pipe IDs to save space on small terms)
my %graphed;

my @to_scan = (@ARGV);

sub cmd_of {
	my ($pid) = @_;
	my $cmd = `ps h -o cmd $pid`;
	chomp $cmd;
	$cmd;
}

while (my $pid = shift @to_scan) {
	my $children = children_of($pid);
	my @child_pids = keys %$children;
	push @to_scan, @child_pids;
	$pids{$pid} = \@child_pids;
	foreach my $child (keys @child_pids) {
		$cmds{$child} = $children->{$child};
	}
}

# build up a hash of pipes and their connectivity to processes:
#
foreach my $pid (keys %pids) {
	my @out = `lsof -p $pid`;
	# output is like this:
	# play    12739   ew    0r  FIFO    0,7      0t0 36924019 pipe
	foreach my $l (@out) {
		my @l = split(/\s+/, $l);
		$l[4] eq "FIFO" or next;

		my $fd = $l[3];
		my $pipe_ino = $l[7];
		my $info = $pipes{$pipe_ino} ||= { r => [], w => [] };
		if ($fd =~ s/r\z//) {
			push @{$info->{r}}, [ $pid, $fd ];
		} elsif ($fd =~ s/w\z//) {
			push @{$info->{w}}, [ $pid, $fd ];
		}

	}
}

my $graph = Graph::Easy->new();
foreach my $pid (keys %pids) {
	$graph->add_node($pid);
}

foreach my $pipe_ino (keys %pipes) {
	my $info = $pipes{$pipe_ino};
	my %pairs;
	my $pipe_node;

	foreach my $rw (qw(r w)) {
		foreach my $pidfd (@{$info->{$rw}}) {
			my ($pid, $fd) = @$pidfd;
			my $pair = $pairs{$pid} ||= {};
			my $fds = $pair->{$rw} ||= [];
			push @$fds, $fd;
		}
	}
	# use Data::Dumper;
	# print Dumper(\%pairs);
	my $nr_pids = scalar keys %pairs;

	foreach my $pid (keys %pairs) {
		my $pair = $pairs{$pid};
		my $r = $pair->{r} || [];
		my $w = $pair->{w} || [];
		next if $cull_self_pipe && $nr_pids == 1 && @$r && @$w;

		unless ($pipe_node) {
			my $pipe_id = $pipe_nr++;
			$graphed{$pipe_id} = $pipe_ino;
			$pipe_node = "|$pipe_id";
			$graph->add_node($pipe_node);
		}

		$graph->add_edge($pipe_node, $pid, join(',', @$r)) if @$r;
		$graph->add_edge($pid, $pipe_node, join(',', @$w)) if @$w;
	}
}

print "   PID COMMAND\n";
foreach my $pid (sort { $a <=> $b } keys %pids) {
	printf "% 6d", $pid;
	print " ", $cmds{$pid} || cmd_of($pid), "\n";
}

print "\nPIPEID PIPE_INO\n";
foreach my $pipe_id (sort { $a <=> $b } keys %graphed) {
	printf "% 6s", "|$pipe_id";
	my $ino = $graphed{$pipe_id};
	printf " %u (0x%0x)\n", $ino, $ino;
}

print $graph->as_ascii;

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