The analysis is good but do we really need to change the API? Or is
it
really a situation of needing better documentation in the class?
There
is a refresh(), is the problem that it is not called when
appropriate?
Is freshSnapshot() (perhaps should be getFreshSnapshot()) the same as
calling refresh() and then the appropriate getter in the current API?
As an aside, know that CpuComponent already does a lot a special
processing to properly compute CPU usage.
Whether we have new API or not, the class should be better documented
with the behavioral information presented in this e-mail thread.
On 1/8/2013 8:49 AM, Thomas Segismont wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> While working on a fix for BZ 885664 (OpenSSHD and MySQL
> availability
> check may report stale data) we started to have a discussion with
> Lukas on how the current ProcessInfo is implemented.
>
> ProcessInfo uses SIGAR to gather information on platform processes.
> It
> behaves like a cache of the SIGAR call results. So, when a user
> gets
> an existing ProcessInfo instance and invokes one of its methods,
> generally no new SIGAR call is made.
>
> This behavior (and the corresponding API) is not really documented
> and
> it has led to bugs like the BZ 885664 (the cached ProcState
> instance
> reports the underlying process is up even if it no longer exists).
>
> Lukas suggested I should try to make usage of the class less error
> prone while fixing the bug so I have updated the implementation in
> this way:
> * created a public internal class ProcessInfoSnapshot, which groups
> non static process property accessors (like state, CPU usage) and
> operations on these properties (like isRunning method)
> * added two new methods, priorSnapshot and freshSnapshot, to get
> the
> last or retrieve a new ProcessInfoSnapshot respectively.
> * kept static process properties and associated operations in the
> top
> level type
> * kept the previous API but marked it deprecated.
>
> If you want to see the changeset:
>
http://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/rhq/rhq.git/commit/?h=bug/885664&id=...
>
>
> As an example, to check if a process is alive with the new API:
>
> processInfo.freshSnapshot().isRunning();
>
> What do you think?
>
> Regards
> Thomas
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