import os import importlib.util from glob import glob class KernelNotFoundError(Exception): def __init__(self): kernel_version = os.uname().release flavor = kernel_version.split("-", 2)[2] super().__init__( f"\nWARNING: python perf module not found for kernel {kernel_version}\n\n" f" You may need to install the following package for this specific kernel:\n" f" linux-tools-{kernel_version}\n\n" f" You may also want to install the following package to keep up to date:\n" f" linux-tools-{flavor}" ) # Load the actual python-perf module for the running kernel _kernel_version = os.uname().release _perf_dir = f"/usr/lib/linux-tools/{_kernel_version}/lib" if not os.path.exists(_perf_dir): _abi_version = "-".join(_kernel_version.split("-")[0:2]) _perf_dir = f"/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/linux-tools-{_abi_version}" if not os.path.exists(_perf_dir): raise KernelNotFoundError() _perf_lib = glob(os.path.join(_perf_dir, "perf.*.so"))[-1] _spec = importlib.util.spec_from_file_location("perf", _perf_lib) _perf = importlib.util.module_from_spec(_spec) _spec.loader.exec_module(_perf) # Expose the 'perf' module. __all__ = ["perf"]