iocost_monitor: drop string wrap around numbers when outputting json

Wrapping numbers in strings is used by some to work around bit-width issues in
some enviroments. The problem isn't innate to json and the workaround seems to
cause more integration problems than help. Let's drop the string wrapping.

Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
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Tejun Heo 2020-04-13 12:27:58 -04:00 committed by Jens Axboe
parent f4fe3ea636
commit 21f3cfeab3
1 changed files with 21 additions and 21 deletions

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@ -113,14 +113,14 @@ class IocStat:
def dict(self, now):
return { 'device' : devname,
'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), }
'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, }
def table_preamble_str(self):
state = ('RUN' if self.running else 'IDLE') if self.enabled else 'OFF'
@ -175,19 +175,19 @@ class IocgStat:
def dict(self, now, path):
out = { 'cgroup' : path,
'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),
'debt_ms' : str(self.debt_ms),
'use_delay' : str(self.use_delay),
'delay_ms' : str(self.delay_ms),
'usage_pct' : str(self.usage),
'address' : str(hex(self.address)) }
'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,
'debt_ms' : self.debt_ms,
'use_delay' : self.use_delay,
'delay_ms' : self.delay_ms,
'usage_pct' : self.usage,
'address' : self.address }
for i in range(len(self.usages)):
out[f'usage_pct_{i}'] = str(self.usages[i])
return out