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VoCat/internal/server/host_stats_linux.go
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MengMengCodeandClaude Opus 4.8 115598757a feat: dashboard host, performance, task, and online-rate cards
Add four cards to the dashboard:

- Host hardware card (CPU / motherboard / memory / disk model) backed by
  a new GET /api/dashboard/host endpoint that probes /proc and /sys once
  and caches the identities. x86 hosts read cpuinfo model name, DMI board
  data, dmidecode DIMM info, and block device models; ARM boards compose
  the device-tree SoC with the Cortex part name and fall back to memory
  capacity.
- Performance card with live CPU / memory / disk usage bars and real-time
  network up/down rates. Rates derive from cumulative kernel counters
  sampled on demand by dashboard polling (no background goroutine), with
  bridge/tunnel/vocat virtual interfaces excluded to avoid double
  counting.
- Upcoming scheduled tasks card listing the next three enabled automatic
  tasks with their run times.
- Module online rate card aggregating all recognized modules into one
  large percentage colored by four levels (red/orange/yellow/green).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <[email protected]>
2026-08-16 17:46:38 +08:00

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//go:build linux
package server
import (
"context"
"os"
"os/exec"
"path/filepath"
"runtime"
"strings"
"time"
"golang.org/x/sys/unix"
)
// probeHostStatic gathers the hardware identities shown on the dashboard host
// card. Every probe is best-effort: empty fields render as "—" in the SPA.
func probeHostStatic() hostStaticInfo {
return hostStaticInfo{
CPUModel: readHostCPUModel(),
BoardModel: readHostBoardModel(),
MemoryModel: readHostMemoryModel(),
DiskModel: readHostDiskModel(),
}
}
// readHostCPUModel prefers the x86-style "model name"; on ARM hosts it composes
// the device-tree SoC with the core count and Cortex part name.
func readHostCPUModel() string {
cpuinfo, err := os.ReadFile("/proc/cpuinfo")
if err == nil {
if model := parseCPUInfoModel(string(cpuinfo)); model != "" {
return model
}
part, processors := parseCPUInfoPart(string(cpuinfo))
if processors == 0 {
processors = runtime.NumCPU()
}
soc := ""
if compatible, err := os.ReadFile("/proc/device-tree/compatible"); err == nil {
soc = parseCompatibleSoC(string(compatible))
}
if model := composeARMCPUModel(soc, part, processors); model != "" {
return model
}
}
return runtime.GOARCH
}
// readHostBoardModel reads the device-tree model on ARM boards and the DMI
// board name on x86 machines.
func readHostBoardModel() string {
if model, err := os.ReadFile("/proc/device-tree/model"); err == nil {
if text := strings.TrimSpace(strings.TrimRight(string(model), "\x00")); text != "" {
return text
}
}
dmiDir := "/sys/devices/virtual/dmi/id"
board := readSysfsTrimmed(filepath.Join(dmiDir, "board_name"))
vendor := readSysfsTrimmed(filepath.Join(dmiDir, "board_vendor"))
if board != "" && !isPlaceholderDMI(board) {
if vendor != "" && !isPlaceholderDMI(vendor) && !strings.Contains(strings.ToLower(board), strings.ToLower(vendor)) {
return vendor + " " + board
}
return board
}
if product := readSysfsTrimmed(filepath.Join(dmiDir, "product_name")); product != "" && !isPlaceholderDMI(product) {
return product
}
return ""
}
// isPlaceholderDMI filters the well-known "we never filled this in" DMI
// strings so they do not surface as board models.
func isPlaceholderDMI(value string) bool {
switch strings.ToLower(strings.TrimSpace(value)) {
case "", "default string", "to be filled by o.e.m.", "to be filled by o.e.m", "none", "unknown", "n/a", "not specified", "system manufacturer":
return true
}
return false
}
// readHostMemoryModel reports the installed DIMM description when dmidecode is
// available (typical on x86 NAS/PC hosts) and falls back to total capacity,
// which is all an ARM board exposes.
func readHostMemoryModel() string {
if path, err := exec.LookPath("dmidecode"); err == nil {
ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), 3*time.Second)
defer cancel()
if output, err := exec.CommandContext(ctx, path, "-t", "17").Output(); err == nil {
if model := parseDmidecodeMemory(string(output)); model != "" {
return model
}
}
}
if total, _, ok := readHostMemoryBytes(); ok {
return formatLiveBytes(float64(total))
}
return ""
}
// readHostDiskModel describes physical block devices, skipping virtual ones
// (loop, zram, device-mapper, mtd, optical). Multiple disks join with "; ".
func readHostDiskModel() string {
entries, err := os.ReadDir("/sys/block")
if err != nil {
return ""
}
var disks []string
for _, entry := range entries {
name := entry.Name()
if skipHostDisk(name) {
continue
}
base := filepath.Join("/sys/block", name)
sizeText := readSysfsTrimmed(filepath.Join(base, "size"))
sectors, ok := parseUint(sizeText)
if !ok || sectors == 0 {
// An empty card reader reports size 0 and tells us nothing.
continue
}
model := readSysfsTrimmed(filepath.Join(base, "device", "model"))
if model == "" {
// MMC/SD cards carry the product name instead of a model string.
model = readSysfsTrimmed(filepath.Join(base, "device", "name"))
}
if model == "" {
model = name
}
capacity := formatLiveBytes(float64(sectors) * 512)
disks = append(disks, model+" · "+capacity)
}
return strings.Join(disks, "; ")
}
func readSysfsTrimmed(path string) string {
raw, err := os.ReadFile(path)
if err != nil {
return ""
}
return strings.TrimSpace(strings.TrimRight(string(raw), "\x00"))
}
// readHostCPUTimes reads the aggregate counters from /proc/stat.
func readHostCPUTimes() (hostCPUTimes, bool) {
raw, err := os.ReadFile("/proc/stat")
if err != nil {
return hostCPUTimes{}, false
}
for _, line := range strings.Split(string(raw), "\n") {
if strings.HasPrefix(line, "cpu ") {
return parseCPUTimes(line)
}
}
return hostCPUTimes{}, false
}
// readHostMemoryBytes returns MemTotal and MemAvailable in bytes.
func readHostMemoryBytes() (total, available uint64, ok bool) {
raw, err := os.ReadFile("/proc/meminfo")
if err != nil {
return 0, 0, false
}
return parseMeminfo(string(raw))
}
// readHostMemory reports used/total bytes and the used percentage.
func readHostMemory() (percent float64, used, total uint64) {
total, available, ok := readHostMemoryBytes()
if !ok || total == 0 {
return 0, 0, 0
}
used = total - available
return clampPercent(float64(used) * 100 / float64(total)), used, total
}
// readHostDisk reports root filesystem usage the way df does: usable space is
// total minus reserved blocks, and the percentage is used/(used+available).
func readHostDisk() (percent float64, used, total uint64) {
var stat unix.Statfs_t
if err := unix.Statfs("/", &stat); err != nil || stat.Blocks == 0 {
return 0, 0, 0
}
blockSize := uint64(stat.Bsize)
total = stat.Blocks * blockSize
free := stat.Bfree * blockSize
available := stat.Bavail * blockSize
used = total - free
if denominator := used + available; denominator > 0 {
percent = clampPercent(float64(used) * 100 / float64(denominator))
}
return percent, used, total
}
// readHostNetTotals sums rx/tx counters across physical host interfaces.
func readHostNetTotals() (rx, tx uint64, ok bool) {
raw, err := os.ReadFile("/proc/net/dev")
if err != nil {
return 0, 0, false
}
rx, tx = parseNetDevCounters(string(raw))
return rx, tx, true
}