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jessey fb468e83c2 Merge pull request 'feat(displays): monitors w/ resolution+refresh in Inventory; flag sub-max refresh in Health — 0.39.0' (#43) from feat/displays into main
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2026-05-22 14:56:15 +00:00
jessey b006fa6b8d feat(displays): monitors w/ resolution+refresh in Inventory; flag sub-max refresh in Health — 0.39.0
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New core/displays.py reads connected monitors via GNOME Mutter DisplayConfig over
D-Bus (busctl --json; works on X11 + Wayland), falling back to xrandr on other X11
desktops. Inventory's Display section now lists each monitor's resolution + current
refresh (e.g. 'DP-1 · Samsung LC34G55T: 3440x1440 @ 165 Hz'). System Health
(check_displays) flags a monitor running below its max refresh AT THE CURRENT
resolution (e.g. 165 Hz panel set to 60 Hz) — never suggests lowering resolution.
+tests (Mutter JSON + xrandr parsers, health check).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-22 16:55:33 +02:00
jessey b20e8dfc3a Merge pull request 'docs: public apt setup — one-line source with arch=all (no token, no notices)' (#42) from docs/public-registry into main
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2026-05-22 14:52:02 +00:00
jessey 9fe9a6576f Merge pull request 'feat(health): flag NVMe PCIe links below capability (lane-sharing) — 0.38.0' (#41) from feat/inventory-pcie into main
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2026-05-22 14:51:12 +00:00
jessey 07bc722209 feat(health): flag NVMe PCIe links below capability (lane-sharing) — 0.38.0
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check_pcie_links() warns when an NVMe drive negotiates fewer lanes than it
supports — almost always motherboard lane-sharing (a GPU/second card or another
M.2 stealing lanes), the case the user asked about — and reports speed-only
reductions as info (slower slot / idle ASPM). GPU is excluded: NVIDIA drops its
PCIe gen+width at idle, so a snapshot would false-alarm. Reuses inventory
read_link/nvme_controllers (refactored to public). Wired into run_health_checks;
+tests. Folded into the 0.38.0 PCIe work.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-22 16:49:47 +02:00
jessey d405bf7caf Merge pull request 'feat(inventory): show NVMe PCIe link gen/width, flag downtrains — 0.38.0' (#40) from feat/inventory-pcie into main
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2026-05-22 14:45:46 +00:00
jessey 9bb0f9a684 feat(inventory): show NVMe PCIe link gen/width, flag downtrains — 0.38.0
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Each NVMe drive's Inventory entry now shows its negotiated PCIe link (e.g.
'· PCIe Gen4 x4') from sysfs (current/max link speed+width), and flags drives
running below their capability ('Gen3 x4 (capable of Gen4 x4)') — so you can
confirm a Gen4 SSD is in a Gen4 slot. SATA disks show no PCIe link. Renders in
the GUI Inventory, CLI, and the Markdown/JSON export automatically. +tests.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-22 16:45:08 +02:00
jessey 4bbc0fa97e Merge pull request 'docs: add Dashboard/Inventory/Share screenshots to the README' (#39) from docs/readme-screenshots into main
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2026-05-22 14:43:13 +00:00
jessey a0f8055328 docs: add Dashboard/Inventory/Share screenshots to the README
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Adds assets/screenshots/{dashboard,inventory,share}.png and a Screenshots section
(Dashboard + Inventory side by side, Share below).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-22 16:40:47 +02:00
jessey 323451428b Merge pull request 'fix(update): route the self-update by install kind (apt/pip/source) — 0.37.1' (#38) from fix/updater-by-install into main
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2026-05-22 14:40:19 +00:00
jessey 479189ee4e fix(update): route the self-update by install kind (apt/pip/source) — 0.37.1
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rigdoctor update assumed a pip/venv install and ran 'python -m pip install', which
fails on a .deb (system python has no pip; you can't pip-upgrade a dpkg package).
Add updates.install_kind() (dpkg ownership / venv / source-checkout detection,
cached) and route apply_update: pip self-updates in place; apt and source installs
return guidance instead. CLI and the GUI Update button show the apt/git command.
Adds tests/test_updates.py.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-22 16:39:42 +02:00
jessey 51133e4042 Merge pull request 'feat(gui): scrollable pages + version footer — 0.37.0' (#37) from fix/scrollable-pages into main
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2026-05-22 14:29:56 +00:00
jessey bcf6ac2656 feat(gui): scrollable pages + version footer — 0.37.0
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Wrap each page (except self-scrolling Dashboard/Health/Inventory and the Share
terminal) in a QScrollArea, so long pages scroll when too tall (Settings'
Uninstall is reachable again) and the window is no longer pinned to the tallest
page's height — min height drops from >screen to ~600px, so it can be resized
smaller. Add a bottom footer showing 'RigDoctor v<version>' bottom-right (moved
out of the sidebar); themed #Footer with a top border.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-22 16:29:14 +02:00
jessey 81c7757546 docs: public apt setup — one-line source with arch=all (no token, no notices)
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Registry is public now: drop the token/auth.conf.d, use the signed-by one-line
source with arch=all so apt doesn't emit 'doesn't support architecture amd64'
notices (our package is Architecture: all). Drop the curl|sh bootstrap idea.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-22 16:05:03 +02:00
jessey d59261f021 Merge pull request 'docs: registry is public now — drop the token/auth.conf.d from apt setup' (#36) from docs/public-registry into main
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2026-05-22 13:58:13 +00:00
jessey 44923b771a docs: registry is public now — drop the token/auth.conf.d from apt setup
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REQUIRE_SIGNIN_VIEW is off and the repo is public, so anonymous apt works. The
apt instructions no longer need a read:package token or auth.conf.d — just the
signing key + a deb822 Signed-By source.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-22 15:57:40 +02:00
jessey eaaf14c58a Merge pull request 'fix(cli): correct the missing-PySide6 hint to the real apt packages — 0.36.1' (#35) from docs/apt-proper into main
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2026-05-22 13:49:28 +00:00
jessey 7779131cf9 Merge branch 'main' into docs/apt-proper
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2026-05-22 13:48:36 +00:00
jessey 87fa678ccb fix(cli): correct the missing-PySide6 hint to the real apt packages — 0.36.1
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rigdoctor gui suggested 'apt install python3-pyside6' (no such package on
Debian/Ubuntu). Point to the split modules instead.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-22 15:48:20 +02:00
jessey c5e24b3984 Merge pull request 'docs: document the proper (GPG-verified, deb822) apt setup' (#34) from docs/apt-proper into main
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2026-05-22 13:46:10 +00:00
jessey 21cc6a4813 docs: document the proper (GPG-verified, deb822) apt setup
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Replace the trusted=yes apt instructions with the proper method: read:package
token, registry signing key dearmored into /etc/apt/keyrings, credentials in
auth.conf.d, and a modern deb822 .sources file with Signed-By + Architectures:
all. Keeps the trusted=yes one-liner as a noted fallback for unsigned registries.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-22 15:44:41 +02:00
jessey ee73049248 Merge pull request 'fix(deb): auto-install all deps — correct PySide6 names + bundle tools — 0.36.0' (#33) from fix/deb-pyside6-deps into main
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2026-05-22 13:39:01 +00:00
jessey 3a8ad5bd5d fix(deb): auto-install all deps — correct PySide6 names + bundle tools — 0.36.0
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The old Recommends named python3-pyside6 (no such package on Debian/Ubuntu —
PySide6 is split per module), so apt skipped it and the GUI couldn't start.
Now Recommends the real modules (python3-pyside6.qt{widgets,gui,websockets,svg}
+ python3-pyte) AND the optional diagnostic/gaming tools (smartmontools,
lm-sensors, dmidecode, pciutils, libnotify-bin, libsecret-tools, gamemode,
mangohud), so 'apt install rigdoctor' sets up the whole toolset automatically —
no manual installs. cpupower -> Suggests. Verified all candidates resolve in apt.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-22 15:38:12 +02:00
jessey e8b84bf046 Merge pull request 'docs: rewrite README to be user-first (install + use)' (#32) from docs/readme-users into main
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2026-05-22 13:32:41 +00:00
jessey 2342dd83aa docs: rewrite README to be user-first (install + use)
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Lead with what RigDoctor does, then install (.deb/apt incl. the private-registry
auth.conf.d + trusted=yes notes, and the .run), then usage (GUI/tray/CLI),
requirements, and privacy. Move the dev content (from-source, tests, docs links)
into a short Development section at the end. Drops the stale status/decisions/
repo-layout planning sections from the top.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-22 15:31:36 +02:00
jessey a028fe6d38 Merge pull request 'ci: make apt registry upload idempotent (tolerate 409)' (#31) from fix/apt-409 into main
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2026-05-22 13:26:47 +00:00
jessey a6453335e9 ci: make apt registry upload idempotent (tolerate 409)
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Gitea's Debian registry is immutable, so re-uploading an existing version returns
409. With --fail that aborted the release on any re-run / repeat push at the same
version. Now we capture the HTTP code: 2xx = uploaded, 409 = already published
(skip), anything else = fail with the body. Also fixed the stale skip message
(REGISTRY_TOKEN, not PACKAGES_TOKEN).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-22 15:21:27 +02:00
jessey baec47dd4e Merge pull request 'assets: project avatar (gauge + heartbeat) for Gitea' (#30) from chore/avatar into main
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2026-05-22 13:18:59 +00:00
jessey 47ecb702e7 Merge branch 'main' into chore/avatar
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2026-05-22 13:17:28 +00:00
jessey 944945ce72 Merge pull request 'feat(m9): .deb package + CI build/publish — 0.35.0' (#29) from feat/deb-packaging into main
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2026-05-22 13:17:19 +00:00
jessey dc719f6a89 assets: project avatar (gauge + heartbeat) for Gitea
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512x512 PNG (assets/avatar.png) rendered from assets/avatar.svg, matching the app
icon's gauge-ring + heartbeat motif on a dark gradient. Upload as the repo avatar.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-22 15:16:58 +02:00
jessey 78cd417d0b feat(m9): .deb package + CI build/publish — 0.35.0
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packaging/make_deb.py builds rigdoctor_<ver>_all.deb (Architecture: all) via
dpkg-deb, no debhelper: Depends python3; Recommends python3-pyside6/pyte (GUI by
default, --no-install-recommends = CLI only). Installs the package, both
launchers, desktop entry + icon; postinst refreshes the desktop database.
release.yml builds it as a release asset and optionally pushes to the Gitea apt
registry (REGISTRY_TOKEN). Verified locally: valid .deb, packaged launcher runs
'rigdoctor --version'. Docs/README/ROADMAP/MODULES updated; M9 complete.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-22 15:15:33 +02:00
jessey 856a3305ad Merge pull request 'feat(m8): event-based alerts — Xid/OOM/MCE/PCIe/disk from the kernel log — 0.34.0' (#28) from feat/event-alerts into main
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2026-05-22 12:48:41 +00:00
jessey 3b1a2e7393 Merge branch 'feat/event-alerts' of ssh://jesseyvanofferen.com:2222/jessey/rigdoctor into feat/event-alerts
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2026-05-22 14:42:53 +02:00
jessey 2989e8e23e ci: run tests.yml on pull_request only (no push) to avoid double runs
A branch with an open PR triggered both the push and pull_request events, running
every job twice. Trigger on pull_request only; pushes to main are already tested
by release.yml's `test` job. No version bump (CI config only).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-22 14:42:41 +02:00
jessey 670df23e06 Merge branch 'main' into feat/event-alerts
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2026-05-22 12:41:34 +00:00
jessey 2ee7763d00 feat(m8): event-based alerts — Xid/OOM/MCE/PCIe/disk from the kernel log — 0.34.0
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AlertMonitor now scans the kernel log (journalctl -k) every ~30s and fires
one-shot, cooldown-gated desktop alerts on critical events: NVIDIA Xid, OOM
kills, CPU machine-checks, PCIe AER, and disk I/O errors — so users are warned
the moment something goes wrong, not only on a temperature threshold. Disk I/O
errors come from the kernel log (no root needed, unlike smartctl). Edge/spam
protection reuses the existing cooldown model. syslogs.scan_critical() does the
matching; init seeds last-scan to "now" so old boot logs don't alert on launch.
Tests for the matcher + monitor gating/cooldown; Settings note updated.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-22 14:41:13 +02:00
jessey bd6cad5a42 Merge pull request 'feat(ai): stream explanations live (Ollama NDJSON + Claude SSE) — 0.33.0' (#27) from feat/syslogs into main
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2026-05-22 12:35:11 +00:00
jessey 7fa9b63661 Merge branch 'main' into feat/syslogs
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2026-05-22 12:28:59 +00:00
jessey c443a8b9f8 ci: add tests workflow + gate releases on tests passing
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- .gitea/workflows/tests.yml: run `unittest discover` on push + pull_request.
  `core` job (stdlib install, GUI tests skip) is bulletproof; `gui-smoke` job
  installs the GUI extra + offscreen Qt libs and runs the suite headless.
- release.yml: add a `test` job and `release: needs: test` so a push to main
  can't publish if the tests fail.

No version bump — CI config only; nothing in the shipped app changed.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-22 14:26:47 +02:00
jessey bbc22fa288 feat(ai): stream explanations live (Ollama NDJSON + Claude SSE) — 0.33.0
ai.explain_stream(findings_text, on_chunk) streams token deltas and returns
(ok, full_text). Ollama: stream=True NDJSON; Claude: stream=True SSE (parse
content_block_delta text deltas). The diagnostic dialog opens an explanation
window immediately and fills it token-by-token via a _chunk signal, then
re-renders the finished answer as Markdown — no more multi-second freeze on a
local model. Non-streaming explain() kept for the CLI. Tests for both parsers;
verified live against qwen2.5:7b.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-22 14:23:15 +02:00
jessey 5502251789 Merge pull request 'feat(m15): collect session-scoped system logs (kernel + coredumps) — 0.31.0' (#26) from feat/syslogs into main
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2026-05-22 12:16:52 +00:00
jessey 4bd51a40c3 feat(m15): nvidia-smi snapshot + display logs + inventory in reports — 0.32.0
Expand diagnostic/report collection (all stored per-diagnostic, in the Report zip;
logs also fed to the AI on "Explain"):
- syslogs: nvidia-smi -q snapshot (driver/throttle/clocks/power/temps/PCIe/ECC/
  retired pages) + display-server log auto-detected — Xorg.0.log on X11, or the
  compositor user-journal slice (gnome-shell/kwin/sway/gamescope) on Wayland.
- diagstore: include the full M5 inventory (inventory.txt + .json) — invaluable
  for larger/shared debugging. inventory.collect() degrades gracefully (no root
  prompt). Best-effort throughout.
- Tests for nvidia/display + inventory in store; docs (M15/SPEC).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-22 14:16:23 +02:00
jessey 984292c368 feat(m15): collect session-scoped system logs (kernel + coredumps) — 0.31.0
core/syslogs.py gathers, scoped to the diagnostic window:
- kernel-log slice (journalctl -k): Xid, OOM, MCE, PCIe AER, thermal, hung tasks
- crashed-process records (coredumpctl): exe, signal, when
Stored as syslogs.txt in the diagnostic dir, included in the Report bundle, and
fed to the AI on "Explain" alongside the game logs. Best-effort (degrades if the
tools are missing/denied); treats journalctl's "-- No entries --" as empty.
Tests + docs (M15/SPEC).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-22 14:10:30 +02:00
jessey bffaf73ad4 Merge pull request 'fix(ai): analyse the actual session, not stale/benign logs — 0.28.1' (#25) from feat/m14-ai into main
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2026-05-22 11:57:03 +00:00
jessey 7f0ab9a635 feat(m15): opt-in logging + per-diagnostic storage + Report bundles — 0.30.0
One `logging_enabled` toggle (default off) gates everything (D25):
- core/applog.py: rotating app.log (no-op unless enabled); setup() at GUI/CLI start.
- core/diagstore.py: each diagnostic stored in DATA_DIR/diagnostics/<id>/ (capture,
  result.json, report.txt, scoped gamelogs, ai/ records of exactly what was sent to
  the model + which model + the reply). make_report() zips a diagnostic (+ app.log)
  into DATA_DIR/reports/.
- diagnostic.finish()/analyze_crash() store when enabled; DiagnosticResult.dir.
- GUI: Settings → Logging toggle; "Report" button on the diagnostic dialog; AI
  interactions recorded into the diagnostic dir on "Explain with AI".
- CLI: `rigdoctor bundle` (report is taken by the M4 health report).
- Tests for store/record_ai/make_report + applog gating; docs (D25, M15, Phase 8).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-22 13:56:31 +02:00
jessey 12339c3282 feat(ai): resolve Steam app IDs from the library, don't make the model guess — 0.29.0
The model guessed "Rainbow Six Siege" for appID 2694490 (Path of Exile 2). We
already know the names locally, so ground it: steam.appid_names() maps appid→name
from the scanned library, and ai.build_prompt scans the text for app IDs and
injects a resolved glossary. Only locally-known IDs are listed; no network, no
fine-tuning. Tests + verified live (2694490 = Path of Exile 2).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-22 13:40:34 +02:00
jessey c7e50ba4cb fix(ai): analyse the actual session, not stale/benign logs — 0.28.1
The user ran a game ~20s with no crash but the AI dredged up old log lines,
guessed the wrong game, and gave Windows advice. Fixes:
- Prompt now includes the real game name + capture duration + outcome (clean vs
  crash), so the model uses the known game instead of guessing from log paths.
- gamelogs.collect(since=…): scope Steam-console lines by timestamp and skip a
  stale per-app Proton log (mtime before the session) — no unrelated past run.
- ai_knowledge: flag benign Steam/Proton lines (libnvidia-ml.so.1 assertion,
  routine minidumps, "fork without exec") as non-causal.
- System prompt: Linux-only steps (no "run as administrator"); don't manufacture
  a problem on a clean run.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-22 13:38:19 +02:00
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@@ -11,7 +11,20 @@ on:
branches: [main]
jobs:
test:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: "3.12"
- name: Install (core only)
run: python -m pip install -e .
- name: Run tests
run: python -m unittest discover -s tests -v
release:
needs: test # don't publish a release if the tests fail
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout
@@ -30,6 +43,9 @@ jobs:
- name: Build self-extracting installer (.run)
run: python packaging/make_run.py
- name: Build .deb
run: python packaging/make_deb.py
- name: Read version
id: ver
run: |
@@ -90,3 +106,26 @@ jobs:
"${API}/releases/${rid}/assets?name=$(basename "$f")" >/dev/null
done
echo "Published ${TAG}."
- name: Publish .deb to the Gitea apt registry (optional — needs REGISTRY_TOKEN)
env:
PKG_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.REGISTRY_TOKEN }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if [ -z "${PKG_TOKEN:-}" ]; then
echo "REGISTRY_TOKEN not set — skipping apt publish (the .deb is still a release asset)."
exit 0
fi
OWNER="${{ github.repository_owner }}"
URL="${{ github.server_url }}/api/packages/${OWNER}/debian/pool/stable/main/upload"
for f in dist/*.deb; do
echo "Uploading $(basename "$f") to the apt registry…"
code=$(curl -sS -o /tmp/apt_upload.txt -w '%{http_code}' \
--user "${OWNER}:${PKG_TOKEN}" --upload-file "$f" "$URL" || true)
case "$code" in
2*) echo " uploaded ($code)";;
409) echo " already published ($code) — skipping (registry versions are immutable)";;
*) echo " upload failed ($code):"; cat /tmp/apt_upload.txt || true; exit 1;;
esac
done
echo "apt source: deb ${{ github.server_url }}/api/packages/${OWNER}/debian stable main"
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name: tests
run-name: Run test suite
# Runs the unittest suite on pull requests (once per PR). Pushes to main are covered by the
# `test` job in release.yml, so we don't trigger on push here — that would double every run.
# Two jobs:
# core — stdlib-only install; the GUI tests skip (@skipUnless HAVE_QT). Bulletproof.
# gui-smoke — installs the GUI extra + offscreen Qt libs and runs the same suite headless,
# exercising the MainWindow/SetupWizard/DiagnosticDialog construction tests.
# Make `tests / core (pull_request)` a required status check on `main` so a PR can't merge red.
on:
pull_request:
jobs:
core:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: "3.12"
- name: Install (core only — no PySide6)
run: python -m pip install -e .
- name: Run tests (GUI tests skip without PySide6)
run: python -m unittest discover -s tests -v
gui-smoke:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: "3.12"
- name: System libraries for offscreen Qt
run: |
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install -y libegl1 libgl1 libxkbcommon0 libdbus-1-3 libglib2.0-0
- name: Install (with GUI extra)
run: python -m pip install -e ".[gui]"
- name: Run tests (headless)
env:
QT_QPA_PLATFORM: offscreen
run: python -m unittest discover -s tests -v
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(`MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH`, pre-1.0). `__version__` and `pyproject.toml` must match the git
release tag (so the auto-updater, D18, can compare versions).
## [0.39.0] - 2026-05-22
### Added
- **Displays in the Inventory.** A new `core/displays.py` lists each connected monitor with its
resolution and current/max refresh — e.g. `DP-1 · Samsung LC34G55T → 3440x1440 @ 165 Hz`. Reads
GNOME's Mutter `DisplayConfig` over D-Bus (works on X11 *and* Wayland), falling back to `xrandr`
on other X11 desktops.
- **System Health flags monitors below their max refresh.** If a monitor supports a higher refresh
at its current resolution (e.g. a 165 Hz panel set to 60 Hz — an easily-missed gaming setting),
Health reports it with the fix (raise it in Display settings). Max is computed at the *current*
resolution, so it never suggests dropping resolution.
## [0.38.0] - 2026-05-22
### Added
- **PCIe link in the Inventory.** Each NVMe drive now shows its negotiated PCIe link next to the
model — e.g. `Samsung SSD 980 PRO 1TB (931.5G) · PCIe Gen4 x4` — read from sysfs
(`current/max_link_speed` + width). If a drive negotiates below its capability (a slower M.2
slot, lane-sharing, or a downtrain) it's flagged: `PCIe Gen3 x4 (capable of Gen4 x4)`. So you
can confirm a Gen4 SSD is actually in a Gen4 slot. (SATA disks show no PCIe link.)
- **System Health flags downtrained NVMe links.** A new check warns when an NVMe drive negotiates
fewer PCIe lanes than it supports (almost always motherboard **lane-sharing** — a GPU/second
card or another M.2 stealing lanes) and notes speed-only reductions as info (a slower slot or
idle ASPM). The GPU is deliberately excluded — NVIDIA drops its PCIe gen/width at idle, so a
snapshot would false-alarm.
## [0.37.1] - 2026-05-22
### Fixed
- **`rigdoctor update` now uses the right method for how RigDoctor was installed.** It detects
apt (`.deb`), pip (venv/`.run`), or source installs (`updates.install_kind()`); only pip
installs self-update in place. An apt install no longer fails with "No module named pip" —
it (and the GUI Update button) shows `sudo apt update && sudo apt install --only-upgrade
rigdoctor`; a source checkout points to `git pull`.
## [0.37.0] - 2026-05-22
### Added
- **Version footer** — a footer across the bottom of the window shows `RigDoctor v<version>` in
the bottom-right (moved out of the sidebar).
### Fixed
- **Pages scroll when content doesn't fit, and the window is no longer pinned to the tallest
page's height.** Long pages (Settings, Tuning, …) get a scrollbar when too tall — so controls
like Uninstall are always reachable — and the window can now be resized smaller than the screen
(min height dropped from "taller than the screen" to ~600px). Pages that manage their own
scroll/fill (Dashboard, System Health, Inventory, Share) are unchanged.
## [0.36.1] - 2026-05-22
### Fixed
- `rigdoctor gui` printed the wrong fix when PySide6 is missing — it suggested the non-existent
`python3-pyside6` package. Now it names the real split modules
(`python3-pyside6.qt{widgets,gui,websockets,svg}` + `python3-pyte`).
## [0.36.0] - 2026-05-22
### Fixed
- **`.deb` now installs all dependencies automatically — no manual tool install.** The previous
`Recommends: python3-pyside6` named a package that doesn't exist on Debian/Ubuntu (PySide6 is
split per module), so apt silently skipped it and the GUI wouldn't start. Now it Recommends the
actual modules the GUI imports — `python3-pyside6.qt{widgets,gui,websockets,svg}` + `python3-pyte`.
### Changed
- **`apt install rigdoctor` sets up the whole toolset.** The `.deb` also Recommends the optional
diagnostic/gaming tools (smartmontools, lm-sensors, dmidecode, pciutils, libnotify-bin,
libsecret-tools, gamemode, mangohud) so they install by default — users never hand-install
tools. `cpupower` is a Suggests (kernel-tied); `--no-install-recommends` still gives CLI-only.
## [0.35.0] - 2026-05-22
### Added
- **`.deb` package (M9 / D8)** — `packaging/make_deb.py` builds a `rigdoctor_<version>_all.deb`
(pure-Python, `Architecture: all`) via `dpkg-deb`: `Depends: python3`, with the GUI deps
(`python3-pyside6`, `python3-pyte`) as **Recommends** so `sudo apt install ./rigdoctor_*.deb`
gives the full app and `--no-install-recommends` gives CLI-only. Installs the package, both
launchers, the desktop entry, and the icon. CI (`release.yml`) builds it as a **release asset**
every release, and optionally publishes it to the Gitea **apt registry** (set a `REGISTRY_TOKEN`
secret) for `sudo apt install rigdoctor`. **M9 is now complete.**
## [0.34.0] - 2026-05-22
### Added
- **Event-based alerts (M8).** Beyond temperature + GPU-lost, RigDoctor now notifies on
**critical kernel events** — Xid (GPU error), out-of-memory kills, CPU machine-checks, PCIe
AER errors, and disk I/O errors — scanned from the kernel log every ~30s while monitoring and
fired one-shot (cooldown-gated, so no spam). A proactive warning the moment something goes
wrong, not just on a temperature threshold. Included whenever desktop notifications are on.
## [0.33.0] - 2026-05-22
### Added
- **AI explanations stream live.** "Explain with AI" now fills token-by-token as the model
generates (Ollama NDJSON + Claude SSE, both via stdlib `urllib`) instead of a multi-second
freeze, then re-renders the finished answer as Markdown. `core/ai.explain_stream()`.
## [0.32.0] - 2026-05-22
### Added
- **More for diagnostics & reports:**
- **`nvidia-smi -q` snapshot** — driver, throttle/clock-event reasons, clocks, power, temps,
PCIe link, ECC + retired pages (point-in-time at diagnostic time).
- **Display-server log** — auto-detected: `Xorg.0.log` on X11, or the compositor's user-journal
slice (gnome-shell/kwin/sway/gamescope) on Wayland.
- **Full system inventory** (M5 hardware/OS) is now included in each stored diagnostic and the
**Report** bundle — invaluable for larger/shared debugging.
These join the kernel log + coredump records in `syslogs.txt`/`inventory.*`, are saved per
diagnostic, included in the Report zip, and (logs) fed to the AI on "Explain".
## [0.31.0] - 2026-05-22
### Added
- **Diagnostics now collect session-scoped system logs** (`core/syslogs.py`): a kernel-log
slice (`journalctl -k` — Xid, OOM-killer, MCE, PCIe AER, thermal, hung tasks) and
**crashed-process records** (`coredumpctl` — which executable, signal, and when). They're saved
to the diagnostic directory (`syslogs.txt`), included in the **Report** bundle, and fed to the
AI on "Explain" alongside the game logs. Best-effort — degrades quietly if the tools are
missing or access is denied; scoped to the session window so it doesn't drag in old noise.
## [0.30.0] - 2026-05-22
### Added
- **Logging & report bundles (M15, D25)** — opt-in via one **Settings → Logging** toggle
(default off). When on: the app logs to a rotating `app.log`, and **each diagnostic is stored
in its own folder** (`~/.local/share/rigdoctor/diagnostics/<id>/`) with the capture log, a
structured `result.json`, a readable `report.txt`, a session-scoped game-log snapshot, and an
`ai/` record of every AI interaction — **the exact data sent, which model, and its reply**.
- **Report** — a button on the diagnostic dialog (and `rigdoctor bundle`) zips a diagnostic's
folder plus `app.log` into `~/.local/share/rigdoctor/reports/<id>.zip` for sharing. Everything
stays local; the zip only leaves your machine if you share it. Available only when logging is on.
## [0.29.0] - 2026-05-22
### Added
- **AI now resolves Steam app IDs from your library instead of guessing.** When app IDs appear
in the logs/findings, RigDoctor looks them up in your scanned games (`steam.appid_names()`) and
injects an "App IDs (resolved from your installed games)" glossary into the prompt — so the
model names games correctly (e.g. `2694490 = Path of Exile 2`) rather than hallucinating. Only
IDs it can resolve locally are listed; no network, no model "training" needed.
## [0.28.1] - 2026-05-22
### Fixed
- **AI explanations were misreading stale/benign logs.** Three fixes so the model analyses the
*actual* session: (1) the prompt now states the **real game name, capture duration, and
outcome** (clean vs. crash) so the model stops guessing the game from log paths; (2) game logs
are **scoped to the session window** (Steam-console lines filtered by timestamp; a stale
per-app Proton log from an earlier game is skipped); (3) the reference KB flags common
**benign** Steam/Proton lines (`libnvidia-ml.so.1` assertion, routine minidump uploads, "fork
without exec") so they aren't reported as the cause. The system prompt also forbids
Windows-only advice (no "run as administrator") and tells the model not to invent a problem
when the run was clean.
## [0.28.0] - 2026-05-22
### Added
- **AI explanations now include recent game logs.** When you press "Explain with AI" on a
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# RigDoctor
A **modular diagnostics, monitoring, and health-check toolkit for Linux gamers.**
**Hardware monitoring & crash diagnostics for Linux gamers.** Live sensors, crash-safe
logging, plain-language health reports, per-game diagnostics, and optional AI explanations —
in a desktop app, a tray applet, or the terminal. Ubuntu/Debian + NVIDIA first.
> **Status:** 🟢 Phase 1 (MVP) complete. The **sensor core (M1)**, **crash-capture logger
> (M3)**, and **health report (M4)** all work — live `snapshot`/`monitor`, crash-safe `record`
> with a post-crash report, and `report` to scan logs/SMART/driver for likely causes. A
> desktop GUI (M10) ties them together (dashboard, recording, health). See `docs/ROADMAP.md`.
Linux gaming faults are hard to pin down — GPUs falling off the PCIe bus, black screens
mid-game, silent thermal/VRAM throttling, driver/Proton mismatches. The useful data is
scattered across `nvidia-smi`, `/sys`, `journalctl`, and SMART, and the readings right before a
freeze are usually lost. RigDoctor pulls it together and keeps the evidence.
## Why this exists
## Features
Linux gaming hardware faults are hard to diagnose: GPUs falling off the PCIe bus, the screen
suddenly going black mid-game, silent thermal/VRAM throttling, power transients,
driver/library mismatches, Proton quirks, and CPU governor / power-profile misconfiguration.
The data needed to diagnose them is scattered across `nvidia-smi`, `/sys/class/hwmon`,
`journalctl`, SMART, and more — and the most useful readings (the ones right before a hard
freeze) are usually lost because nothing flushed them to disk.
- **Live monitoring** — a dark desktop **dashboard** (history graphs + per-subsystem cards), a
**tray applet** with at-a-glance status, and a terminal view (`rigdoctor monitor`).
- **Crash-safe recording** — background logger that `fsync`s every sample, so the state right
before a hard freeze survives. Manual, always-on, or auto-start when a game launches.
- **Health report** — scans `journalctl`/SMART/driver for likely causes (Xid, OOM, disk
errors, throttling…) and explains them with suggested fixes.
- **Per-game diagnostics** — pick a game, capture while you play, get a focused report; hard
crashes are detected and analysed on next launch.
- **Gaming tune-ups** — flags risky settings (CPU governor, PCIe ASPM, persistence mode…) with
**one-click, reversible fixes**.
- **Proactive alerts** — desktop notifications on overheating and critical kernel events
(GPU-lost, Xid, out-of-memory, disk I/O).
- **AI explanations** *(optional, opt-in)* — explain a diagnostic in plain language with a
**local model (Ollama)** or **Claude**. Never automatic; only when you press the button.
- **Shareable reports** — zip a diagnostic (logs, inventory, AI transcript) to hand to someone,
or share a live **terminal session** for remote help.
- **Self-updating** — `apt upgrade`, or the in-app updater.
RigDoctor pulls all of that into one modular tool: live monitoring, crash-safe logging, a
one-shot health report, and an interactive installer that only sets up the modules a given
user actually needs for their hardware.
## Screenshots
**Seed use cases:** an RTX 3070 that intermittently "falls off the bus" under heavy GPU load
(Path of Exile on Linux, Escape from Tarkov on Windows), and a monitor going black mid-game.
See `docs/SPEC.md` §1.
| Dashboard | Inventory |
|---|---|
| ![Dashboard — live sensors](assets/screenshots/dashboard.png) | ![Inventory — hardware/OS](assets/screenshots/inventory.png) |
## How you run it
**Share** — a read-only or interactive terminal session over the relay, for remote help:
RigDoctor is **GUI-first** — the desktop app is the primary way in — but every feature is
also available headless:
- **Desktop GUI** — graphical dashboard, recording controls, log browser, reports. The
default interface for most users.
- **Tray applet** — a small top-menu-bar applet with quick actions and at-a-glance status.
- **CLI** — full functionality from the terminal; works over SSH and in scripts.
![Share — shared terminal session](assets/screenshots/share.png)
The GUI/tray are optional modules; a headless (CLI-only) install loses no capability.
## Install
## Key decisions (settled)
### Debian / Ubuntu — `.deb`
| Topic | Decision |
|-------|----------|
| Name | **RigDoctor** |
| Language / stack | **Python 3 + Qt (PySide6)** — core/CLI/daemon stdlib-only; Qt only for GUI/tray |
| Primary distro | **Ubuntu** (Debian via apt); others best-effort later |
| Primary GPU | **NVIDIA** first; AMD, then Intel later |
| MVP | **Sensor core + crash logger + health report** (NVIDIA-only, CLI-first) |
| Distribution | **User-local install** (self-updating from the public repo, no root); **`.deb`** optional |
| Scope of action | **Read-only + suggestions** (no auto-apply yet) |
| Stress tests | **Out of scope** |
Full rationale and the still-open questions are in `docs/DECISIONS.md`.
## Repo layout
| Path | Purpose |
|------|---------|
| `docs/SPEC.md` | Product specification — vision, requirements, modules (the main planning doc) |
| `docs/ARCHITECTURE.md` | Technical design — core engine, front-ends, daemon, installer |
| `docs/MODULES.md` | Catalog of modules with scope, dependencies, status |
| `docs/ROADMAP.md` | Phased milestones |
| `docs/DECISIONS.md` | Decision log + remaining open questions |
| `src/rigdoctor/` | Source code — `core/` engine + sources, `cli.py`, `render.py` |
| `installer/` | Installer / `.deb` packaging (empty until Phase 4) |
| `tests/` | Tests (stdlib `unittest`) |
## Install (user-local, no root)
RigDoctor installs into a private venv under `~/.local` — no root, self-updating:
The simplest path: grab the latest **`rigdoctor_<version>_all.deb`** from the
[releases page](https://git.jesseyvanofferen.com/jessey/rigdoctor/releases) and install it —
apt pulls the GUI dependencies (PySide6, pyte) automatically:
```bash
./install.sh # from a source checkout or the self-extracting .run
./install.sh --ref v0.0.6 # install a specific released tag (needs a token)
./install.sh --uninstall # remove it
sudo apt install ./rigdoctor_*_all.deb # CLI only: add --no-install-recommends
```
This adds `rigdoctor` / `rigdoctor-gui` to `~/.local/bin` and a desktop entry. Each release
also ships a one-file **`.run`** installer (download, `chmod +x`, run). Updates are gated to
accounts on the Git server (a Personal Access Token); save one via the GUI **Setup → Update
access** panel or `rigdoctor login`, then `rigdoctor update` (or the sidebar button).
## Run it (dev)
Stdlib-only, no install needed (target is Python ≥ 3.11; tested on 3.14):
**Or add the apt repository** for `apt install` + automatic updates (the registry is public and
GPG-signed — no token needed):
```bash
PYTHONPATH=src python3 -m rigdoctor snapshot # one-shot sensor read
PYTHONPATH=src python3 -m rigdoctor snapshot --json
PYTHONPATH=src python3 -m rigdoctor monitor -n 1 # live view (Ctrl-C to quit)
PYTHONPATH=src python3 -m rigdoctor sources # list detected sensor sources
PYTHONPATH=src python3 -m unittest discover -s tests
sudo curl https://git.jesseyvanofferen.com/api/packages/jessey/debian/repository.key -o /etc/apt/keyrings/gitea-jessey.asc
echo "deb [arch=all signed-by=/etc/apt/keyrings/gitea-jessey.asc] https://git.jesseyvanofferen.com/api/packages/jessey/debian stable main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/gitea.list
sudo apt update
sudo apt install rigdoctor
```
### Crash-capture logger (M3)
Then `sudo apt upgrade` keeps it current.
A crash-safe background logger (JSONL, `fsync` per sample, bounded by rotation) for catching
the state right before a freeze:
Then `sudo apt upgrade` keeps it current.
### Any distro — self-extracting `.run` (no root)
Download **`rigdoctor-<version>-installer.run`** from the releases page and run it. It installs
into a private virtualenv under `~/.local` (no root), adds the launchers + desktop entry, and
opens the first-run setup wizard:
```bash
rigdoctor record start # start logging in the background
rigdoctor record status # is it running? latest readings, sample count
rigdoctor record stop # stop it
rigdoctor record report # post-crash summary: peaks, events, last samples
rigdoctor record run # run in the foreground (the systemd-ready entrypoint)
sh rigdoctor-*-installer.run
```
Logs live in `~/.local/share/rigdoctor/logs/`. It detects GPU "lost"/hang (nvidia-smi query
timeout) and writes an event marker. Trigger modes (always-on / game-launch) and the
`systemd --user` service arrive in Phase 4.
### Updating & removing
### Desktop GUI (M10)
- **`.deb`:** `sudo apt upgrade` (or reinstall a newer `.deb`).
- **`.run` / user-local:** the in-app **Update** button, or `rigdoctor update`.
- **Remove:** `sudo apt remove rigdoctor`, or `rigdoctor uninstall` for the user-local install.
The GUI uses PySide6 (Qt) — the only part of RigDoctor that needs a non-stdlib dep:
## Using it
Launch **RigDoctor** from your app menu, or:
```bash
pip install -e '.[gui]' # core + PySide6, gives `rigdoctor` and `rigdoctor-gui`
rigdoctor gui # or: rigdoctor-gui
rigdoctor-gui # desktop app (+ tray)
rigdoctor --help # everything from the terminal (works over SSH)
```
It opens a dark-themed window with sidebar navigation and a **live dashboard** over the
same sensor core — circular gauges for the headline metrics plus collapsible per-subsystem
cards (GPU/CPU/memory/storage) with temperature-colored values (icey-blue → green → red).
The **Logs** and **Health** sections are full pages (recording controls + post-crash report;
and the kernel-log / SMART / driver scan). **Inventory** is a placeholder until M5 lands.
Handy CLI commands:
Without the GUI extra, `pip install -e .` gives just the stdlib-only CLI.
```bash
rigdoctor snapshot # one-shot reading of every sensor
rigdoctor monitor # live terminal dashboard
rigdoctor report # health report (logs / SMART / driver)
rigdoctor diagnose start|finish # capture while gaming, then analyse
rigdoctor gameenv # flag risky gaming settings + fixes
rigdoctor inventory # hardware/OS inventory
rigdoctor ai explain # AI explanation of the current findings (opt-in)
rigdoctor bundle # zip the latest diagnostic into a shareable report
```
## Start here
## Requirements
1. Read `docs/SPEC.md` for what we're building.
2. Read `docs/ROADMAP.md` for the build order (Phase 1 = the MVP).
3. Read `docs/DECISIONS.md` for the settled decisions (D1D15).
</content>
- **Linux** — Ubuntu/Debian first-class (the `.deb`); the `.run` works on any distro with
Python ≥ 3.11.
- **GPU** — NVIDIA fully supported (via `nvidia-smi`); AMD/Intel sensors are best-effort.
- **CLI/daemon** need only Python 3 (stdlib). The **GUI/tray** add **PySide6** (`python3-pyside6`).
- Optional tools unlock more: `smartmontools`, `lm-sensors`, `gamemode`, `mangohud`. The setup
wizard offers to install them.
## Privacy
Everything stays on your machine — no telemetry, no phone-home. The AI assistant is **off by
default** and runs only when you explicitly trigger it; with Ollama nothing leaves the machine,
and the Claude option asks before sending. Reports are local files; they leave only if you share
the zip.
## Development
RigDoctor's core is stdlib-only Python; the GUI/tray use PySide6.
```bash
git clone https://git.jesseyvanofferen.com/jessey/rigdoctor && cd rigdoctor
pip install -e ".[gui]" # core + GUI; omit [gui] for CLI-only
python -m unittest discover -s tests # run the test suite
PYTHONPATH=src python3 -m rigdoctor snapshot # run without installing
```
Design docs live in `docs/``SPEC.md` (vision/requirements), `ARCHITECTURE.md`,
`MODULES.md` (module catalog), `ROADMAP.md`, and `DECISIONS.md` (the decision log).
Contributions: branch off `main`, keep tests green (CI runs them on PRs), and bump the version
+ `CHANGELOG.md` for shipped changes.
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as suggestions (consistent with D9 — it explains/recommends, applying fixes stays
consent-gated). No new runtime dependency (HTTP via stdlib).
### D25 — Logging & report bundles (M15) — *DECIDED 2026-05-22*
Opt-in logging + shareable diagnostic reports.
- **One combined `logging_enabled` toggle** (default off) controls both application logging
(rotating `app.log`) and per-diagnostic storage. Kept as a single switch for simplicity.
- **Each diagnostic is stored in its own directory** (`DATA_DIR/diagnostics/<id>/`): capture
log, structured `result.json`, human-readable `report.txt`, a scoped game-log snapshot, and an
`ai/` folder recording each AI interaction (**exact data sent, provider+model, and the reply**).
- **"Report"** zips one diagnostic directory (plus `app.log`) into `DATA_DIR/reports/` —
auto-saved there (no save dialog), shown with its path. Available only when logging is on
(nothing is stored otherwise). CLI: `rigdoctor bundle`.
- Everything stays local; the report only leaves the machine if the user shares the zip.
## Open
None currently — all tracked decisions (D1D24) are resolved. New questions will be added
None currently — all tracked decisions (D1D25) are resolved. New questions will be added
here as they arise. Remaining detail to flesh out during build: the tray's supporting-action
set (D13), per-module apt package names, M12's tunnel/token specifics, and M13's
update mechanism (APT repo vs. self-installed `.deb`).
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Status: ⬜ not started · 🟦 designing · 🟨 in progress · ✅ done
> Module set per D14, plus **M12 (session sharing, D16)** and **M13 (auto-update, D18)**.
> Module set per D14, plus **M12 (session sharing, D16)**, **M13 (auto-update, D18)**,
> **M14 (AI assistant, D24)**, and **M15 (logging & reports, D25)**.
> **M7 (stress/repro) was dropped (D7).** M10/M11 are the GUI and tray modules (D10/D11).
> GPU scope reads "all (NVIDIA first)" — NVIDIA first, others via the vendor abstraction (D4).
@@ -17,10 +18,11 @@ Status: ⬜ not started · 🟦 designing · 🟨 in progress · ✅ done
| M6 | Gaming env checks | Diagnostics | none | all | P2 | 🟨 |
| M10 | Desktop GUI | Desktop UI | **python3-pyside6** | all | P2 | ✅ |
| M11 | Tray / menu-bar applet | Desktop UI | **python3-pyside6** (+ AppIndicator on GNOME) | all | P2 | ✅ |
| M9 | Installer | (meta) | none | all | P1 | 🟨 |
| M9 | Installer (+ `.deb`) | (meta) | none | all | P1 | |
| M12 | Session sharing (shared terminal) | Sharing | none (relay) | all | P3 | ✅ |
| M13 | Auto-update | (core) | none (stdlib; user-local file swap) | all | P3 | ✅ |
| M14 | AI assistant (explain diagnostics) | (optional) | none (stdlib urllib; Ollama or Claude) | all | P3 | ✅ |
| M15 | Logging & report bundles | (core) | none (stdlib logging + zip) | all | P3 | ✅ |
| ~~M7~~ | ~~Stress / repro~~ | — | — | — | — | ❌ dropped (D7) |
## Notes per module
@@ -128,6 +130,16 @@ Status: ⬜ not started · 🟦 designing · 🟨 in progress · ✅ done
which lifts a small local model and sharpens Claude. Stdlib `urllib` (no pip deps); output is
advisory (D9). Configure in **Settings → AI assistant**.
- **M15 Logging & report bundles** (D25) — opt-in via one `logging_enabled` toggle (default off):
application logging to a rotating `app.log` (`core/applog.py`) and **per-diagnostic storage**
(`core/diagstore.py`) — each diagnostic gets its own `DATA_DIR/diagnostics/<id>/`: capture,
`result.json`, `report.txt`, the full **inventory** (M5: hardware/OS), scoped **game logs**
(`core/gamelogs.py`), scoped **system logs** (`core/syslogs.py``journalctl -k`,
`coredumpctl`, an `nvidia-smi -q` snapshot, and the X11/Wayland display-server log), and an
`ai/` record of every AI interaction (exact data sent, model, reply). **"Report"** zips one
into `DATA_DIR/reports/` (GUI button on the diagnostic dialog; CLI `rigdoctor bundle`). Logs
are session-scoped and fed to the AI on "Explain". Stays local; shareable on demand.
## Bundles (final — D14)
- **Essential:** M1 + M3 + M4 *(the MVP, NVIDIA-only — D5)*
- **Monitoring:** M2 + M8
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Settings "Recording trigger") incl. the zero-config **game-launch watcher**
(`core/watcher.py`, `rigdoctor watch`); and a **graphical first-run setup wizard**
(`gui/setup_wizard.py`): environment → dependency-bundle selection → install → recording
trigger → readiness, auto-launched by install.sh and re-runnable from Settings.
*Pending:* `.deb` packaging (next bullet).
- [ ] `.deb` packaging (D8) declaring per-bundle deps incl. python3-pyside6 for Desktop UI
trigger → readiness, auto-launched by install.sh and re-runnable from Settings; and a
**`.deb`** (`packaging/make_deb.py`, `Architecture: all`, `Depends: python3`,
`Recommends: python3-pyside6/pyte`) built + published in CI (release asset + optional
Gitea apt registry). **M9 complete.**
- [x] `.deb` packaging (D8) — built via `dpkg-deb` (no debhelper); GUI deps as Recommends so
`apt install rigdoctor` includes the Desktop UI, `--no-install-recommends` = CLI only.
## Phase 5 — Breadth (later)
- [ ] AMD GPU support in M1 (Steam Deck / Radeon)
@@ -97,6 +100,13 @@ Ubuntu + NVIDIA first; `.deb` distribution (see `DECISIONS.md`).
- [ ] *Possible follow-ups:* interactive chat grounded in the data; more reference-KB entries;
an "Explain" button on the System Health page.
## Phase 8 — Logging & report bundles (M15, D25)
- [x] **Opt-in logging** (one `logging_enabled` toggle): rotating `app.log` (`core/applog.py`)
+ **per-diagnostic storage** in its own directory (`core/diagstore.py`) — capture,
result, report, scoped game logs, and AI-interaction records.
- [x] **Report** bundle — zip a diagnostic (incl. exactly what was sent to the AI, the model,
and its reply) into the reports folder. GUI button + `rigdoctor bundle`.
> **Out of scope:** stress/repro module (D7); multi-distro support and packaging beyond
> Ubuntu/apt + `.deb` (D15) — a thin seam is kept but not built out.
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@@ -162,6 +162,18 @@ the actual findings plus matched reference facts from a curated, exact-match kno
("RAG-lite" — no embeddings/vector store, stdlib only); no fine-tuning. HTTP via stdlib `urllib`
(no new core dependency); output is advisory (consistent with D9).
### M15 — Logging & report bundles (D25)
Opt-in (one `logging_enabled` toggle, default off). When on: the application logs to a rotating
`app.log`, and **each diagnostic is stored in its own directory** (capture log, structured
result, human-readable report, the full **inventory** (M5 hardware/OS), session-scoped **game
logs** (Proton/Steam) and **system logs** (`journalctl -k`, `coredumpctl`, an `nvidia-smi -q`
snapshot, and the X11/Wayland display-server log), and a record of every AI interaction — the
exact data sent, the model, and its reply). The collected logs are also fed to the AI on
"Explain". Collection is best-effort (degrades if tools are missing/denied). A **Report** action zips one diagnostic's directory
(plus the app log) into a shareable bundle saved under the reports folder (GUI button; CLI
`rigdoctor bundle`). Everything stays local — a report only leaves the machine if the user
shares the zip. Stdlib only (`logging` + `zipfile`).
## 5. Non-functional requirements
- **Zero hard deps for the core/CLI/daemon** — Python stdlib + tools already present. **Qt
(PySide6) is required only by the GUI (M10) and tray (M11) modules**, declared in the
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"""Build a `.deb` for RigDoctor (M9 / D8) — dependency-light, no debhelper.
Pure-Python app, so it's `Architecture: all`: we stage the package into dist-packages, drop the
two launchers in /usr/bin, install the desktop entry + icon, write a DEBIAN/control, and call
`dpkg-deb`. The core is stdlib (`Depends: python3`); everything else is **Recommends** so a
plain `apt install rigdoctor` sets up the whole toolset automatically (users never hand-install
deps) — the GUI modules (Debian/Ubuntu split PySide6 per module, so we name
`python3-pyside6.qt{widgets,gui,websockets,svg}`) + `python3-pyte`, plus the diagnostic/gaming
tools (smartmontools, lm-sensors, dmidecode, pciutils, libnotify-bin, libsecret-tools, gamemode,
mangohud). `--no-install-recommends` still yields a CLI-only install; `cpupower` is a Suggests
(kernel-tied/heavy).
Run: `python packaging/make_deb.py` → `dist/rigdoctor_<version>_all.deb`.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import shutil
import subprocess
import sys
from pathlib import Path
ROOT = Path(__file__).resolve().parents[1]
DIST = ROOT / "dist"
MAINTAINER = "Jessey van Offeren <jjvanofferen@gmail.com>"
HOMEPAGE = "https://git.jesseyvanofferen.com/jessey/rigdoctor"
def _version() -> str:
text = (ROOT / "src" / "rigdoctor" / "__init__.py").read_text(encoding="utf-8")
for line in text.splitlines():
if line.startswith("__version__"):
return line.split('"')[1]
raise SystemExit("could not read __version__")
_LAUNCHER = """\
#!/usr/bin/python3
import sys
from {module} import main
sys.exit(main())
"""
_DESKTOP = """\
[Desktop Entry]
Type=Application
Name=RigDoctor
Comment=Hardware monitoring & crash diagnostics for Linux gamers
Exec=rigdoctor-gui
Icon=rigdoctor
Terminal=false
Categories=System;Monitor;Utility;
StartupWMClass=rigdoctor
"""
_CONTROL = """\
Package: rigdoctor
Version: {version}
Architecture: all
Maintainer: {maintainer}
Section: utils
Priority: optional
Depends: python3 (>= 3.11)
Recommends: python3-pyside6.qtwidgets, python3-pyside6.qtgui, python3-pyside6.qtwebsockets, python3-pyside6.qtsvg, python3-pyte, smartmontools, lm-sensors, dmidecode, pciutils, libnotify-bin, libsecret-tools, gamemode, mangohud
Suggests: linux-tools-generic
Homepage: {homepage}
Description: Hardware monitoring & crash diagnostics for Linux gamers
RigDoctor monitors GPU/CPU temperatures, load, and sensors, captures crash
diagnostics while gaming, scans logs (Xid/SMART/kernel) for problems, and can
explain them in plain language. The CLI and background daemon are pure Python
(stdlib only); the optional desktop GUI and system-tray applet use PySide6,
pulled in via Recommends. Install with --no-install-recommends for CLI only.
"""
def _write(path: Path, text: str, mode: int = 0o644) -> None:
path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
path.write_text(text, encoding="utf-8")
path.chmod(mode)
def build() -> Path:
version = _version()
DIST.mkdir(exist_ok=True)
stage = DIST / f"rigdoctor_{version}_all"
if stage.exists():
shutil.rmtree(stage)
# Python package → dist-packages (importable system-wide), minus bytecode.
pkg_dst = stage / "usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/rigdoctor"
shutil.copytree(ROOT / "src" / "rigdoctor", pkg_dst,
ignore=shutil.ignore_patterns("__pycache__", "*.pyc"))
# Launchers.
_write(stage / "usr/bin/rigdoctor", _LAUNCHER.format(module="rigdoctor.cli"), 0o755)
_write(stage / "usr/bin/rigdoctor-gui", _LAUNCHER.format(module="rigdoctor.gui.app"), 0o755)
# Desktop entry + icon.
_write(stage / "usr/share/applications/rigdoctor.desktop", _DESKTOP)
icon = ROOT / "src" / "rigdoctor" / "gui" / "assets" / "rigdoctor.svg"
_write(stage / "usr/share/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps/rigdoctor.svg",
icon.read_text(encoding="utf-8"))
# Refresh the desktop database on install/remove (best-effort).
_write(stage / "DEBIAN/postinst",
"#!/bin/sh\nset -e\nupdate-desktop-database -q 2>/dev/null || true\n", 0o755)
_write(stage / "DEBIAN/postrm",
"#!/bin/sh\nset -e\nupdate-desktop-database -q 2>/dev/null || true\n", 0o755)
_write(stage / "DEBIAN/control",
_CONTROL.format(version=version, maintainer=MAINTAINER, homepage=HOMEPAGE))
out = DIST / f"rigdoctor_{version}_all.deb"
subprocess.run(["dpkg-deb", "--root-owner-group", "--build", str(stage), str(out)], check=True)
shutil.rmtree(stage)
return out
if __name__ == "__main__":
path = build()
print(f"built {path}")
sys.exit(0)
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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ build-backend = "setuptools.build_meta"
[project]
name = "rigdoctor"
version = "0.28.0"
version = "0.39.0"
description = "Modular hardware monitoring & crash diagnostics for Linux gamers."
readme = "README.md"
requires-python = ">=3.11"
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@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
"""RigDoctor — modular hardware monitoring & crash diagnostics for Linux gamers."""
__version__ = "0.28.0"
__version__ = "0.39.0"
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@@ -55,8 +55,9 @@ def cmd_gui(args) -> int:
from .gui.app import main as gui_main
except ImportError as exc:
print("The GUI needs PySide6, which isn't installed.")
print(" Install it with: pip install 'rigdoctor[gui]'")
print(" or on Ubuntu: sudo apt install python3-pyside6")
print(" Ubuntu/Debian: sudo apt install python3-pyside6.qtwidgets "
"python3-pyside6.qtgui python3-pyside6.qtwebsockets python3-pyside6.qtsvg python3-pyte")
print(" pip: pip install 'rigdoctor[gui]'")
print(f" ({exc})")
return 2
return gui_main([sys.argv[0]])
@@ -262,6 +263,10 @@ def cmd_update(args) -> int:
print("\nWhat's new:\n" + "\n".join(" " + ln for ln in notes.splitlines()) + "\n")
if args.check:
return 0
kind = updates.install_kind()
if kind != "pip": # apt/source installs aren't pip-updatable — show the right command
print(updates.update_hint(kind))
return 0
print(f"Installing {tag}")
rc, out = updates.apply_update(tag)
print(out[-2000:])
@@ -472,6 +477,23 @@ def cmd_ai(args) -> int:
return 0 if ok else 1
def cmd_bundle(args) -> int:
"""Zip the latest stored diagnostic into a report bundle (M15) — needs logging enabled."""
from .core import diagstore
if not diagstore.enabled():
print("Logging is off. Enable it (Settings → Logging, or set logging_enabled) so "
"diagnostics are stored and can be reported.")
return 1
directory = diagstore.latest_dir()
if directory is None:
print("No stored diagnostics yet — run a diagnostic first.")
return 1
out = diagstore.make_report(directory)
print(f"Report written: {out}")
return 0
def cmd_gameenv(args) -> int:
from dataclasses import asdict
@@ -686,10 +708,16 @@ def build_parser() -> argparse.ArgumentParser:
ai_sub.add_parser("test", help="send a tiny probe to verify connectivity").set_defaults(func=cmd_ai)
ai_sub.add_parser("explain", help="explain the current health findings with AI").set_defaults(func=cmd_ai)
ai_p.set_defaults(func=cmd_ai, ai_cmd=None)
bundle_p = sub.add_parser("bundle", help="zip the latest stored diagnostic into a report bundle (M15)")
bundle_p.set_defaults(func=cmd_bundle)
return p
def main(argv: list[str] | None = None) -> int:
from .core import applog
applog.setup() # opt-in app logging (M15); no-op unless logging_enabled
args = build_parser().parse_args(argv)
return args.func(args)
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# not config: refreshed by the background scan on every launch).
GAMES_FILE = STATE_DIR / "games.json"
# Logging & reports (opt-in via `logging_enabled`). App log: rotating file of app events.
# Each diagnostic is stored under DIAGNOSTICS_DIR/<id>/; "Report" zips one into REPORTS_DIR.
APP_LOG = STATE_DIR / "app.log"
DIAGNOSTICS_DIR = DATA_DIR / "diagnostics"
REPORTS_DIR = DATA_DIR / "reports"
# Update access token (M13) — gates updates to Gitea account holders (D18).
# Stored in the OS keyring (Secret Service / GNOME Keyring) via `secret-tool` when
# available — encrypted at rest, unlocked with the login session — else a 0600 file.
@@ -190,6 +196,7 @@ DEFAULTS: dict = {
"ai_provider": "", # AI assistant (M14, D24): "" (unset) | "ollama" | "claude"
"ai_model": "", # model name (e.g. "llama3.1" for Ollama; blank = Claude default)
"ai_endpoint": "http://localhost:11434", # Ollama server base URL (Claude uses a fixed endpoint)
"logging_enabled": False, # opt-in: app logging + per-diagnostic storage + Report (M15)
}
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from __future__ import annotations
import json
import re
import urllib.error
import urllib.request
from .. import config
from . import ai_knowledge
_APPID_RE = re.compile(r"\b\d{5,7}\b") # Steam app IDs are 57 digits
PROVIDERS = ("ollama", "claude")
OLLAMA_DEFAULT_ENDPOINT = "http://localhost:11434"
# Suggested Ollama model — strong instruction-following that fits an 8 GB GPU at Q4. Because we
@@ -33,15 +36,20 @@ CLAUDE_MAX_TOKENS = 2000
ANTHROPIC_VERSION = "2023-06-01"
SYSTEM_PROMPT = (
"You are RigDoctor's hardware-diagnostics assistant for Linux gamers. You are given the "
"structured findings RigDoctor collected from this machine — which may include recent game, "
"Proton, and system log excerpts — plus a set of reference facts. Explain in plain language "
"what they mean, correlate any log errors with the findings to pinpoint WHEN and WHY things "
"went wrong, identify the most likely root cause, and give concrete, ordered next steps "
"(exact commands where useful). Base your reasoning ONLY on the data and reference facts "
"provided — do not invent readings, hardware, or log lines. Be concise and practical. "
"Present fixes as suggestions, and clearly warn before any step that could cause data loss "
"or instability. Format your answer in Markdown."
"You are RigDoctor's hardware-diagnostics assistant for Linux gamers (Ubuntu + NVIDIA, games "
"via Steam/Proton). You are given session context, the structured findings RigDoctor "
"collected — which may include recent game/Proton/system log excerpts scoped to this session "
"— plus reference facts. Use the GAME NAME from the session context; never guess the game "
"from log paths or app IDs. Correlate log errors with the findings to pinpoint WHEN and WHY "
"things went wrong, identify the most likely root cause, and give concrete, ordered next "
"steps with exact Linux commands where useful.\n"
"Rules: Base your reasoning ONLY on the data and reference facts provided — never invent "
"readings, hardware, or log lines. This is LINUX: never suggest Windows-only steps (e.g. "
"'run as administrator', registry edits, toggling antivirus). Treat log lines flagged BENIGN "
"in the reference facts as non-causal. If no crash was recorded and there are no warning or "
"critical findings, say plainly that the session looks healthy and do NOT manufacture a "
"problem. Be concise. Present fixes as suggestions and warn before anything that risks data "
"loss or instability. Format your answer in Markdown."
)
@@ -84,10 +92,35 @@ def provider_label() -> str:
return "not configured"
def appid_glossary(text: str) -> str:
"""Resolve Steam app IDs that appear in `text` against the user's scanned library.
We don't teach the model app IDs — we look them up locally and hand it the mapping, so it
names games correctly instead of guessing. Only IDs we can resolve are listed.
"""
candidates = set(_APPID_RE.findall(text))
if not candidates:
return ""
try:
from . import steam
names = steam.appid_names()
except Exception: # never let a glossary lookup break an explanation
return ""
known = sorted((i, names[i]) for i in candidates if i in names)
if not known:
return ""
return "App IDs (resolved from your installed games):\n" + "\n".join(
f"- {appid} = {name}" for appid, name in known)
def build_prompt(findings_text: str) -> str:
"""The user-message content: matched reference facts + the collected findings."""
facts = ai_knowledge.relevant(findings_text)
"""The user-message content: app-ID glossary + matched reference facts + the findings."""
parts = []
glossary = appid_glossary(findings_text)
if glossary:
parts.append(glossary)
parts.append("")
facts = ai_knowledge.relevant(findings_text)
if facts:
parts.append("Reference facts (use these to interpret the findings):")
parts += [f"- {f}" for f in facts]
@@ -117,6 +150,24 @@ def explain(findings_text: str, timeout: float = 120.0) -> tuple[bool, str]:
return False, f"Unexpected response from the AI provider: {exc}"
def explain_stream(findings_text: str, on_chunk, timeout: float = 180.0) -> tuple[bool, str]:
"""Like :func:`explain`, but calls ``on_chunk(text_delta)`` as tokens arrive and returns
``(ok, full_text)`` at the end. Caller MUST be a direct user action (D24)."""
content = build_prompt(findings_text)
try:
if provider() == "claude":
return _claude_stream(content, on_chunk, timeout)
if provider() == "ollama":
return _ollama_stream(content, on_chunk, timeout)
return False, "No AI provider is configured (Settings → AI assistant)."
except urllib.error.HTTPError as exc:
return False, _http_error(exc)
except (urllib.error.URLError, OSError, TimeoutError) as exc:
return False, f"Couldn't reach the AI provider: {exc}"
except (ValueError, KeyError, IndexError) as exc:
return False, f"Unexpected response from the AI provider: {exc}"
def _post(url: str, payload: dict, headers: dict, timeout: float) -> dict:
req = urllib.request.Request(
url, data=json.dumps(payload).encode("utf-8"),
@@ -152,6 +203,65 @@ def _claude(content: str, timeout: float) -> tuple[bool, str]:
return True, text.strip() or "(the model returned no text)"
def _stream_request(url: str, payload: dict, headers: dict, timeout: float):
req = urllib.request.Request(
url, data=json.dumps(payload).encode("utf-8"),
headers={"Content-Type": "application/json", **headers})
return urllib.request.urlopen(req, timeout=timeout)
def _ollama_stream(content: str, on_chunk, timeout: float) -> tuple[bool, str]:
if not model():
return False, "No Ollama model is set (Settings → AI assistant)."
payload = {"model": model(), "system": SYSTEM_PROMPT, "prompt": content, "stream": True}
parts: list[str] = []
with _stream_request(endpoint().rstrip("/") + "/api/generate", payload, {}, timeout) as resp:
for raw in resp: # newline-delimited JSON objects
line = raw.decode("utf-8", "replace").strip()
if not line:
continue
obj = json.loads(line)
chunk = obj.get("response", "")
if chunk:
parts.append(chunk)
on_chunk(chunk)
if obj.get("done"):
break
return True, "".join(parts).strip() or "(the model returned an empty response)"
def _claude_stream(content: str, on_chunk, timeout: float) -> tuple[bool, str]:
key = config.load_ai_key()
if not key:
return False, "No Claude API key is set (Settings → AI assistant)."
payload = {
"model": model(), "max_tokens": CLAUDE_MAX_TOKENS, "system": SYSTEM_PROMPT,
"messages": [{"role": "user", "content": content}], "stream": True,
}
headers = {"x-api-key": key, "anthropic-version": ANTHROPIC_VERSION}
parts: list[str] = []
with _stream_request(CLAUDE_ENDPOINT, payload, headers, timeout) as resp:
for raw in resp: # SSE: parse `data:` lines, accumulate text deltas
line = raw.decode("utf-8", "replace").strip()
if not line.startswith("data:"):
continue
try:
event = json.loads(line[5:].strip())
except ValueError:
continue
etype = event.get("type")
if etype == "content_block_delta" and event.get("delta", {}).get("type") == "text_delta":
chunk = event["delta"].get("text", "")
if chunk:
parts.append(chunk)
on_chunk(chunk)
elif etype == "error":
return False, event.get("error", {}).get("message", "stream error")
elif etype == "message_stop":
break
return True, "".join(parts).strip() or "(the model returned no text)"
def _http_error(exc: urllib.error.HTTPError) -> str:
detail = ""
try:
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@@ -64,6 +64,18 @@ ENTRIES: list[tuple[tuple[str, ...], str]] = [
(("nvidia persistence", "persistence mode"),
"NVIDIA persistence mode keeps the driver loaded when no app is using the GPU, avoiding "
"re-init stalls — harmless to enable."),
(("libnvidia-ml.so", "interface.h", "failed to load \"libnvidia-ml"),
"BENIGN: a Steam log assertion 'Failed to load libnvidia-ml.so.1' (from interface.h) is "
"logged on many normal launches — the Steam runtime sandbox can't see the host NVML library. "
"It is NOT by itself a crash cause. Only investigate the driver if the GPU is genuinely "
"undetected (nvidia-smi fails)."),
(("minidump", ".dmp", "uploading minidump"),
"BENIGN-by-default: a minidump upload line means a crash handler ran AND that the game/engine "
"routinely uploads dumps; it is not proof that THIS session crashed unless a hard freeze or "
"non-zero exit was also recorded. Don't treat a routine minidump line as the root cause."),
(("fork without exec", "skipping destruction"),
"BENIGN: 'pid X != Y, skipping destruction (fork without exec?)' is routine Steam/Proton "
"process bookkeeping, not an error."),
]
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@@ -1,8 +1,9 @@
"""Desktop alerts (M8): notify on overheat / GPU-lost / new version via notify-send.
"""Desktop alerts (M8): notify on overheat / GPU-lost / critical kernel events / new version.
Edge-triggered: an alert fires when a condition becomes true (not every sample), and
can fire again only after it has cleared and a cooldown has passed — so a hot GPU or a
1-Hz sample loop doesn't spam notifications. Degrades to a no-op if notify-send is absent.
Edge-triggered: a sustained condition (hot GPU, GPU-lost) fires once when it becomes true and
can re-fire only after it clears + a cooldown; momentary **kernel events** (Xid, OOM-kill, MCE,
PCIe AER, disk I/O errors) are scanned from the kernel log every `event_interval` seconds and
fire one-shot (cooldown-gated). So a 1-Hz sample loop never spams. No-op if notify-send absent.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
@@ -57,13 +58,16 @@ def notify(title: str, message: str, urgency: str = "normal") -> bool:
class AlertMonitor:
"""Evaluate samples and raise edge-triggered desktop alerts."""
def __init__(self, gpu_temp: float = 90.0, cpu_temp: float = 95.0, cooldown: float = 300.0):
def __init__(self, gpu_temp: float = 90.0, cpu_temp: float = 95.0, cooldown: float = 300.0,
event_interval: float = 30.0):
self.gpu_temp = gpu_temp
self.cpu_temp = cpu_temp
self.cooldown = cooldown
self.event_interval = event_interval # how often to scan the kernel log
self.enabled = True
self._active: dict[str, bool] = {}
self._last: dict[str, float] = {}
self._last_kernel_scan = time.time() # only alert on events after the monitor starts
def _fire(self, key: str, title: str, message: str, urgency: str = "critical") -> None:
if self._active.get(key):
@@ -75,9 +79,39 @@ class AlertMonitor:
self._last[key] = now
notify(title, message, urgency)
def _notify_once(self, key: str, title: str, message: str, urgency: str = "critical") -> None:
"""One-shot alert for a momentary event (cooldown-gated, no active latch)."""
now = time.time()
if now - self._last.get(key, 0.0) < self.cooldown:
return
self._last[key] = now
notify(title, message, urgency)
def _clear(self, key: str) -> None:
self._active[key] = False
def _scan_kernel_events(self) -> None:
"""Periodically scan the kernel log for new critical events (Xid/OOM/MCE/PCIe/disk)."""
now = time.time()
if now - self._last_kernel_scan < self.event_interval:
return
since = self._last_kernel_scan
self._last_kernel_scan = now
try:
from . import syslogs
text = syslogs.kernel_log(since=since)
except Exception: # alerting must never crash the sample loop
return
if not text:
return
seen: set[str] = set()
for label, line in syslogs.scan_critical(text):
if label in seen: # one alert per category per scan
continue
seen.add(label)
self._notify_once(f"kernel:{label}", label, line[:180])
def check(self, sample: Sample) -> None:
if not self.enabled:
return
@@ -107,3 +141,5 @@ class AlertMonitor:
self._fire("gpu_lost", "GPU not responding", "nvidia-smi query timed out — the GPU may have dropped")
else:
self._clear("gpu_lost")
self._scan_kernel_events() # Xid / OOM / MCE / PCIe / disk I/O from the kernel log
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@@ -0,0 +1,63 @@
"""Application logging (M15) — opt-in via the `logging_enabled` setting.
When enabled, app events/errors are written to a rotating file (`config.APP_LOG`); when
disabled, nothing is written (no file is created). All RigDoctor code logs through
``applog.get_logger(__name__)``; the handler is attached once at startup by :func:`setup`.
Stdlib ``logging`` only.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import logging
from logging.handlers import RotatingFileHandler
from .. import config
_ROOT = "rigdoctor"
_configured = False
def setup(force: bool = False) -> bool:
"""Attach the file handler if logging is enabled. Idempotent. Returns whether it's on."""
global _configured
logger = logging.getLogger(_ROOT)
enabled = bool(config.load_config().get("logging_enabled", False))
if not enabled:
if force: # toggled off at runtime — detach so we stop writing
for h in list(logger.handlers):
logger.removeHandler(h)
h.close()
_configured = False
return False
if _configured and not force:
return True
for h in list(logger.handlers): # avoid duplicate handlers on re-setup
logger.removeHandler(h)
h.close()
try:
config.STATE_DIR.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
handler = RotatingFileHandler(config.APP_LOG, maxBytes=2_000_000, backupCount=3,
encoding="utf-8")
handler.setFormatter(logging.Formatter(
"%(asctime)s %(levelname)-7s %(name)s: %(message)s"))
logger.addHandler(handler)
logger.setLevel(logging.INFO)
logger.propagate = False
_configured = True
logger.info("logging started (rigdoctor %s)", _version())
except OSError:
return False
return True
def get_logger(name: str) -> logging.Logger:
"""A child logger. Safe to call before setup — it just won't write until enabled."""
short = name.split(".")[-1]
return logging.getLogger(f"{_ROOT}.{short}")
def _version() -> str:
from .. import __version__
return __version__
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@@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ class DiagnosticResult:
game: str | None
summary: Summary # capture window: peak temps/power, events, last samples (M3)
findings: list[Finding] # health findings: Xid/SMART/driver/etc. (M4)
dir: str | None = None # storage directory when logging is on (M15); else None
@dataclass
@@ -97,7 +98,22 @@ def finish(last_n: int = 10, log_path=None) -> DiagnosticResult:
summary = summarize(path, last_n=last_n)
game = _game_from_summary(summary) or (reccontrol.read_status() or {}).get("game")
findings = run_health_checks()
return DiagnosticResult(game=game, summary=summary, findings=findings)
result = DiagnosticResult(game=game, summary=summary, findings=findings)
_store(result, path, summary)
return result
def _store(result: DiagnosticResult, capture_path, summary: Summary) -> None:
"""Persist the diagnostic to its own directory when logging is enabled (M15)."""
try:
from . import diagstore
since = (summary.start - 60) if summary.start else None
directory = diagstore.store(result, capture_path, since=since)
if directory:
result.dir = str(directory)
except Exception: # storage must never break a diagnostic
pass
# --- hard-crash detection & post-crash analysis -----------------------------------
@@ -184,4 +200,6 @@ def analyze_crash(last_n: int = 15) -> DiagnosticResult:
findings += check_previous_boot() # the crashed boot's kernel log
findings += run_health_checks(include_journal=False) # SMART/driver/persistence/temps
findings.sort(key=lambda f: _SEV_ORDER.get(f.severity, 9))
return DiagnosticResult(game=_game_from_summary(summary), summary=summary, findings=findings)
result = DiagnosticResult(game=_game_from_summary(summary), summary=summary, findings=findings)
_store(result, _crash_path(), summary)
return result
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@@ -0,0 +1,152 @@
"""Per-diagnostic storage + Report bundles (M15) — opt-in via `logging_enabled`.
When logging is on, each finished diagnostic is persisted to its own directory under
``config.DIAGNOSTICS_DIR/<id>/`` (capture log, structured result, human-readable report, a
game-log snapshot, and any AI interactions). "Report" zips one directory including exactly
**what was sent to the AI, which model, and its reply** into ``config.REPORTS_DIR``.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import json
import shutil
import time
import zipfile
from dataclasses import asdict, is_dataclass
from pathlib import Path
from .. import config
def enabled() -> bool:
return bool(config.load_config().get("logging_enabled", False))
def _slug(name: str | None) -> str:
s = "".join(c if c.isalnum() else "-" for c in (name or "session").lower())
return s.strip("-")[:40] or "session"
def _new_dir(game: str | None) -> Path:
base = config.DIAGNOSTICS_DIR
stamp = time.strftime("%Y%m%d-%H%M%S")
name = f"{stamp}-{_slug(game)}"
target = base / name
n = 1
while target.exists():
target = base / f"{name}-{n}"
n += 1
target.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
return target
def _as_dict(obj):
if is_dataclass(obj):
return asdict(obj)
return getattr(obj, "__dict__", {}) or str(obj)
def store(result, capture_path=None, since: float | None = None) -> Path | None:
"""Persist a finished diagnostic to its own directory. Returns the dir, or None if off."""
if not enabled():
return None
from ..render import render_summary
from . import ai, gamelogs, syslogs
target = _new_dir(getattr(result, "game", None))
if capture_path and Path(capture_path).exists():
try:
shutil.copyfile(capture_path, target / "capture.jsonl")
except OSError:
pass
payload = {
"game": getattr(result, "game", None),
"stored_at": time.time(),
"summary": _as_dict(result.summary),
"findings": [_as_dict(f) for f in result.findings],
}
_write(target / "result.json", json.dumps(payload, indent=2, default=str))
report = [f"Game: {getattr(result, 'game', None) or 'unknown'}", "",
render_summary(result.summary), "",
ai.format_findings(result.findings, header="Findings:")]
_write(target / "report.txt", "\n".join(report))
try:
logs = gamelogs.collect(since=since)
if logs:
_write(target / "gamelogs.txt", logs)
except OSError:
pass
try:
sys_logs = syslogs.collect(since=since)
if sys_logs:
_write(target / "syslogs.txt", sys_logs)
except OSError:
pass
try: # full hardware/OS inventory (M5) — invaluable for larger debugging in a shared report
from . import inventory
sections = inventory.collect()
_write(target / "inventory.txt", inventory.render_text(sections))
_write(target / "inventory.json", inventory.render_json(sections))
except Exception: # inventory probes vary by machine; never let it break storage
pass
return target
def record_ai(diag_dir, *, provider: str, model: str, system: str, prompt: str, response: str) -> None:
"""Save one AI interaction (exact data sent, model, reply) into the diagnostic's `ai/` dir."""
if not diag_dir:
return
out = Path(diag_dir) / "ai"
try:
out.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
except OSError:
return
stamp = time.strftime("%Y%m%d-%H%M%S")
record = {
"timestamp": time.time(), "provider": provider, "model": model,
"system_prompt": system, "data_sent_to_model": prompt, "model_reply": response,
}
_write(out / f"explain-{stamp}.json", json.dumps(record, indent=2, default=str))
readable = (
f"Provider: {provider}\nModel: {model}\n\n"
f"=== System prompt ===\n{system}\n\n"
f"=== Data sent to the model ===\n{prompt}\n\n"
f"=== Model reply ===\n{response}\n"
)
_write(out / f"explain-{stamp}.txt", readable)
def make_report(diag_dir) -> Path:
"""Zip a diagnostic directory (plus the app log) into REPORTS_DIR; return the zip path."""
diag_dir = Path(diag_dir)
config.REPORTS_DIR.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
out = config.REPORTS_DIR / f"report-{diag_dir.name}.zip"
with zipfile.ZipFile(out, "w", zipfile.ZIP_DEFLATED) as zf:
for path in sorted(diag_dir.rglob("*")):
if path.is_file():
zf.write(path, arcname=str(Path(diag_dir.name) / path.relative_to(diag_dir)))
if config.APP_LOG.exists(): # the application log, for context around the session
zf.write(config.APP_LOG, arcname=str(Path(diag_dir.name) / "app.log"))
return out
def latest_dir() -> Path | None:
try:
dirs = [d for d in config.DIAGNOSTICS_DIR.iterdir() if d.is_dir()]
except OSError:
return None
return max(dirs, key=lambda d: d.stat().st_mtime) if dirs else None
def _write(path: Path, text: str) -> None:
try:
path.write_text(text, encoding="utf-8")
except OSError:
pass
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@@ -0,0 +1,148 @@
"""Connected displays (M5): resolution + current/max refresh per monitor.
GNOME exposes the authoritative data over D-Bus (Mutter `DisplayConfig.GetCurrentState`),
which works on both X11 and Wayland read via `busctl --json`. Plain X11 desktops fall back
to `xrandr`. Other Wayland compositors (sway/KDE) aren't covered yet and degrade to empty.
Stdlib only; every probe fails soft. Max refresh is computed at the *current* resolution, so
"can go faster" never suggests dropping resolution.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import json
import re
import shutil
import subprocess
from dataclasses import dataclass
# A few common PNP monitor-vendor IDs → friendly names (best-effort; unknown codes pass through).
_PNP = {
"SAM": "Samsung", "DEL": "Dell", "GSM": "LG", "LGD": "LG", "AUS": "ASUS", "ACR": "Acer",
"BNQ": "BenQ", "MSI": "MSI", "AOC": "AOC", "VSC": "ViewSonic", "HWP": "HP", "HPN": "HP",
"PHL": "Philips", "GBT": "Gigabyte", "APP": "Apple", "DGC": "Dell",
}
@dataclass
class Monitor:
connector: str # e.g. "DP-1"
name: str # e.g. "Samsung LC34G55T" ("" if unknown, e.g. xrandr)
width: int
height: int
refresh: float # current Hz
max_refresh: float # max Hz available at the current resolution
@property
def can_go_faster(self) -> bool:
"""True if a meaningfully higher refresh is available at the current resolution."""
return self.max_refresh - self.refresh > 1.0
def label(self) -> str:
return f"{self.connector} · {self.name}".rstrip(" ·") if self.name else self.connector
def _run(cmd: list[str], timeout: float = 8.0) -> str:
try:
proc = subprocess.run(cmd, capture_output=True, text=True, timeout=timeout)
if proc.returncode == 0:
return proc.stdout
except (subprocess.SubprocessError, OSError):
pass
return ""
def _parse_mutter(out: str) -> list[Monitor]:
"""Parse `busctl --json` output of Mutter DisplayConfig.GetCurrentState.
data = [serial, monitors, logical_monitors, props]; each monitor is
[[connector, vendor, product, serial], [modes], props]; each mode is
[id, width, height, refresh, scale, [scales], {props}] where props may hold is-current.
"""
try:
data = json.loads(out)["data"]
raw_monitors = data[1]
except (json.JSONDecodeError, KeyError, IndexError, TypeError):
return []
monitors: list[Monitor] = []
for mon in raw_monitors:
try:
connector, vendor, product = mon[0][0], mon[0][1], mon[0][2]
modes = mon[1]
except (IndexError, TypeError):
continue
current = None
for m in modes:
props = m[6] if len(m) > 6 and isinstance(m[6], dict) else {}
if (props.get("is-current") or {}).get("data"):
current = m
break
if current is None:
continue
w, h, r = int(current[1]), int(current[2]), float(current[3])
max_r = max((float(m[3]) for m in modes if int(m[1]) == w and int(m[2]) == h), default=r)
name = f"{_PNP.get(vendor, vendor)} {product}".strip()
monitors.append(Monitor(connector, name, w, h, r, max_r))
return monitors
def _parse_xrandr(out: str) -> list[Monitor]:
"""Parse `xrandr --query`: an output line with the active WxH+x+y, then indented mode lines
whose rates carry `*` for the current one."""
monitors: list[Monitor] = []
out_re = re.compile(r"^(\S+) connected.*?(\d+)x(\d+)\+\d+\+\d+")
mode_re = re.compile(r"^\s+(\d+)x(\d+)\s+(.+)$")
name = ""
cw = ch = 0
cur_r = max_r = 0.0
def flush() -> None:
if name and cw and cur_r:
monitors.append(Monitor(name, "", cw, ch, cur_r, max_r or cur_r))
for line in out.splitlines():
mo = out_re.match(line)
if mo:
flush()
name, cw, ch = mo.group(1), int(mo.group(2)), int(mo.group(3))
cur_r = max_r = 0.0
continue
mm = mode_re.match(line)
if mm and name and int(mm.group(1)) == cw and int(mm.group(2)) == ch:
for tok in mm.group(3).split():
try:
rate = float(tok.rstrip("*+"))
except ValueError:
continue
max_r = max(max_r, rate)
if "*" in tok:
cur_r = rate
flush()
return monitors
def _mutter() -> list[Monitor]:
exe = shutil.which("busctl")
if not exe:
return []
out = _run([exe, "--user", "--json=short", "call", "org.gnome.Mutter.DisplayConfig",
"/org/gnome/Mutter/DisplayConfig", "org.gnome.Mutter.DisplayConfig",
"GetCurrentState"])
return _parse_mutter(out) if out.strip() else []
def _xrandr() -> list[Monitor]:
if not shutil.which("xrandr"):
return []
return _parse_xrandr(_run(["xrandr", "--query"]))
def collect() -> list[Monitor]:
"""Connected monitors, via the first backend that returns any (Mutter, then xrandr)."""
for backend in (_mutter, _xrandr):
try:
monitors = backend()
except Exception:
monitors = []
if monitors:
return monitors
return []
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@@ -10,11 +10,41 @@ vkd3d/DXVK error, a crash line, the exit code) rather than only the sensor summa
from __future__ import annotations
import os
import re
import time
from pathlib import Path
# Steam keeps logs under its install root; ~/.steam/steam usually symlinks to the real one.
_STEAM_LOG_DIRS = ("~/.steam/steam/logs", "~/.local/share/Steam/logs", "~/.steam/root/logs")
_STEAM_LOG_FILES = ("console-linux.txt", "console_log.txt", "stderr.txt")
_TS = re.compile(r"^\[(\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2} \d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2})\]")
def _line_epoch(line: str) -> float | None:
m = _TS.match(line)
if not m:
return None
try:
return time.mktime(time.strptime(m.group(1), "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"))
except ValueError:
return None
def _since_filter(text: str, since: float) -> str:
"""Keep lines from the first timestamp >= `since` onward (logs are chronological).
Untimestamped lines before the window are dropped; once inside the window every line is
kept (so multi-line entries survive). This scopes a long-lived Steam log to one session.
"""
out: list[str] = []
including = False
for line in text.splitlines():
epoch = _line_epoch(line)
if epoch is not None and epoch >= since:
including = True
if including:
out.append(line)
return "\n".join(out)
def _tail(path: Path, max_bytes: int) -> str:
@@ -51,17 +81,36 @@ def available() -> bool:
return bool(_proton_logs() or _steam_console())
def collect(max_bytes: int = 6000) -> str:
"""Recent Proton + Steam log tails as one labelled text block ('' if none)."""
def collect(since: float | None = None, max_bytes: int = 8000) -> str:
"""Recent Proton + Steam log tails as one labelled text block ('' if none).
With ``since`` (epoch), scope to that session: skip a Proton log not written during/after
the session (a stale per-app log from an earlier game), and keep only Steam-console lines
timestamped at/after ``since`` so we don't feed the model an unrelated past session.
"""
sections: list[str] = []
protons = _proton_logs()
if protons:
tail = _tail(protons[0], max_bytes).strip()
log = protons[0]
fresh = since is None or _mtime(log) >= since
tail = _tail(log, max_bytes).strip() if fresh else ""
if tail:
sections.append(f"--- Proton log ({protons[0].name}) ---\n{tail}")
sections.append(f"--- Proton log ({log.name}) ---\n{tail}")
console = _steam_console()
if console:
tail = _tail(console, max_bytes).strip()
if tail:
sections.append(f"--- Steam log ({console.name}) ---\n{tail}")
raw = _tail(console, 40000 if since else max_bytes)
if since is not None:
raw = _since_filter(raw, since)
raw = raw.strip()[-max_bytes:].strip()
if raw:
sections.append(f"--- Steam log ({console.name}) ---\n{raw}")
return "\n\n".join(sections)
def _mtime(path: Path) -> float:
try:
return path.stat().st_mtime
except OSError:
return 0.0
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@@ -251,6 +251,55 @@ def check_live_temps() -> list[Finding]:
)]
def check_pcie_links() -> list[Finding]:
"""Flag NVMe drives linked below their PCIe capability — a slower slot or, most often,
motherboard lane-sharing where a GPU/second card or another M.2 steals lanes from the slot.
Width reductions are reliable (reported as warnings); speed-only reductions are info (they can
also be normal link power management at idle). The GPU is intentionally not checked here:
NVIDIA drops its PCIe gen *and* width at idle, so a point-in-time snapshot is misleading.
"""
from . import inventory
findings: list[Finding] = []
for name, dev in inventory.nvme_controllers():
cur_g, cur_w, max_g, max_w = inventory.read_link(dev)
if not cur_g or not max_g:
continue
if max_w and cur_w and cur_w != max_w: # fewer lanes → almost always lane-sharing
findings.append(Finding(
WARNING, "PCIe", f"{name} linked at x{cur_w} (supports x{max_w})",
f"{name} negotiated PCIe Gen{cur_g} x{cur_w}, but the drive supports "
f"Gen{max_g} x{max_w}. Fewer lanes is usually motherboard lane-sharing — a GPU or a "
"second card in a PCIe slot, or another populated M.2, can steal lanes from this slot.",
"Check your board manual's lane-sharing table; move the drive to a full-x4 "
"(often CPU-attached) M.2 slot."))
elif cur_g < max_g: # full width but a lower generation → slower slot or idle ASPM
findings.append(Finding(
INFO, "PCIe", f"{name} linked at Gen{cur_g} (supports Gen{max_g})",
f"{name} negotiated PCIe Gen{cur_g} but supports Gen{max_g}. This can be a slower "
"(chipset or older) M.2 slot, or normal link power management (ASPM) at idle.",
"If you expect full speed, check the slot and the BIOS PCIe/ASPM settings."))
return findings
def check_displays() -> list[Finding]:
"""Flag monitors running below their max refresh rate at the current resolution — e.g. a
165 Hz panel set to 60 Hz, a common and easily-missed gaming setting (read-only suggestion)."""
from . import displays
findings: list[Finding] = []
for m in displays.collect():
if m.can_go_faster:
findings.append(Finding(
INFO, "Display",
f"{m.connector} at {round(m.refresh)} Hz (supports {round(m.max_refresh)} Hz)",
f"{m.name or m.connector} is running at {round(m.refresh)} Hz at "
f"{m.width}x{m.height}, but supports {round(m.max_refresh)} Hz at that resolution.",
"Raise the refresh rate in your desktop's Display settings (GNOME: Settings → Displays)."))
return findings
def run_health_checks(include_journal: bool = True) -> list[Finding]:
"""Run all checks and return findings sorted by severity (worst first).
@@ -273,5 +322,7 @@ def run_health_checks(include_journal: bool = True) -> list[Finding]:
else:
findings += check_smart()
findings += check_live_temps()
findings += check_pcie_links()
findings += check_displays()
findings.sort(key=lambda f: _ORDER.get(f.severity, 9))
return findings
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@@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ from __future__ import annotations
import json
import os
import platform
import re
import shutil
import subprocess
from dataclasses import dataclass
@@ -123,6 +124,64 @@ def _gpu() -> Section:
return Section("GPU", [("Device", g) for g in gpus] or [("Device", "unknown")])
# PCIe link speed (GT/s) → generation.
_PCIE_GEN = {"2.5": 1, "5": 2, "5.0": 2, "8": 3, "8.0": 3, "16": 4, "16.0": 4, "32": 5, "32.0": 5}
def _gen(speed: str) -> int | None:
"""Map a sysfs link speed like '16.0 GT/s PCIe' to its PCIe generation (4)."""
tok = speed.strip().split()[0] if speed.strip() else ""
return _PCIE_GEN.get(tok)
def read_link(dev: Path) -> tuple[int | None, str, int | None, str]:
"""Negotiated/max PCIe link for a PCI device dir: (cur_gen, cur_width, max_gen, max_width).
Widths are the raw sysfs strings (e.g. '4'); gens are ints (4) or None when unreadable.
"""
def rd(name: str) -> str:
try:
return (dev / name).read_text().strip()
except OSError:
return ""
return (_gen(rd("current_link_speed")), rd("current_link_width"),
_gen(rd("max_link_speed")), rd("max_link_width"))
def _link_desc(dev: Path) -> str:
"""Describe a PCI device's negotiated PCIe link, noting if it's below its max.
e.g. 'PCIe Gen4 x4', or 'PCIe Gen3 x4 (capable of Gen4 x4)' when downtrained / in a
slower slot.
"""
cur_g, cur_w, max_g, max_w = read_link(dev)
if not cur_g or not cur_w:
return ""
desc = f"PCIe Gen{cur_g} x{cur_w}"
if max_g and (cur_g < max_g or (max_w and cur_w != max_w)):
desc += f" (capable of Gen{max_g} x{max_w})"
return desc
def nvme_controllers() -> list[tuple[str, Path]]:
"""Each NVMe controller as (name, pci-device-dir), e.g. ('nvme0', /sys/.../device)."""
base = Path("/sys/class/nvme")
try:
entries = [p for p in base.iterdir() if re.fullmatch(r"nvme\d+", p.name)]
except OSError:
return []
return sorted((p.name, p / "device") for p in entries)
def _nvme_link(block_name: str) -> str:
"""PCIe link for an NVMe block device (nvme0n1 → controller nvme0); '' for non-NVMe."""
m = re.match(r"(nvme\d+)", block_name)
if not m:
return ""
return _link_desc(Path("/sys/class/nvme") / m.group(1) / "device")
def _storage() -> Section:
items: list[tuple[str, str]] = []
# TYPE first so MODEL (which can contain spaces) is the trailing field.
@@ -133,15 +192,27 @@ def _storage() -> Section:
continue
name, size = parts[1], parts[2]
model = parts[3] if len(parts) > 3 else ""
items.append((name, f"{model} ({size})".strip()))
desc = f"{model} ({size})".strip()
link = _nvme_link(name) # NVMe PCIe gen/width (e.g. Gen4 x4), flags downtrains
if link:
desc += f" · {link}"
items.append((name, desc))
return Section("Storage", items or [("Disks", "unknown")])
def _display() -> Section:
return Section("Display", [
from . import displays
items = [
("Session", os.environ.get("XDG_SESSION_TYPE", "unknown")),
("Desktop", os.environ.get("XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP") or os.environ.get("DESKTOP_SESSION", "unknown")),
])
]
for m in displays.collect():
val = f"{m.width}x{m.height} @ {round(m.refresh)} Hz"
if m.can_go_faster:
val += f" (supports {round(m.max_refresh)} Hz)"
items.append((m.label(), val))
return Section("Display", items)
def _dmidecode() -> dict:
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@@ -318,6 +318,11 @@ def cached_games() -> list[Game]:
return [Game(**{k: g[k] for k in Game.__dataclass_fields__ if k in g}) for g in cache.get("games", [])]
def appid_names() -> dict[str, str]:
"""{appid: name} for the user's scanned games — lets us resolve IDs seen in logs (M14)."""
return {g.appid: g.name for g in cached_games() if g.appid and g.name}
def rescan(cfg: dict | None = None) -> ScanResult:
"""Scan the selected libraries, diff against the cache, and persist the result.
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@@ -0,0 +1,165 @@
"""Session-scoped system logs for diagnostics (M15): kernel, coredumps, NVIDIA, display.
Covers what the *system* logged when something went wrong, so the report bundle and the AI both
see it:
* kernel ring-buffer slice (`journalctl -k`) Xid, OOM-killer, MCE, PCIe AER, thermal, hung tasks
* systemd-coredump records (`coredumpctl`) did the game/wine dump core (SIGSEGV/ABRT), when
* an `nvidia-smi -q` snapshot driver, throttle/clock-event reasons, clocks, power, temps, PCIe,
ECC + retired pages (point-in-time at diagnostic time)
* the display-server log `Xorg.0.log` on X11, or the compositor's user-journal slice on Wayland
Best-effort and size-bounded: degrades silently if a tool is missing or access is denied. Stdlib only.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import os
import re
import shutil
import subprocess
import time
from pathlib import Path
_MAX = 8000 # cap each log section so the prompt/report stays small
_NV_MAX = 10000 # nvidia-smi -q is structured + valuable; allow a bit more (head-truncated)
# Compositors whose user-journal entries are the "Wayland log" (OR-matched by journalctl).
_COMPOSITORS = ("gnome-shell", "mutter", "kwin_wayland", "Xwayland", "sway", "gamescope")
_XORG_LOGS = ("~/.local/share/xorg/Xorg.0.log", "/var/log/Xorg.0.log")
def _since_arg(since: float | None) -> str | None:
return time.strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", time.localtime(since)) if since else None
def _run(cmd: list[str], timeout: float = 15.0) -> str:
try:
proc = subprocess.run(cmd, capture_output=True, text=True, timeout=timeout)
except (OSError, subprocess.SubprocessError):
return ""
return (proc.stdout or "").strip()
def kernel_log(since: float | None = None, max_bytes: int = _MAX) -> str:
if not shutil.which("journalctl"):
return ""
cmd = ["journalctl", "-k", "--no-pager"]
since_arg = _since_arg(since)
if since_arg:
cmd += ["--since", since_arg]
out = _run(cmd)
if not out or out.strip().lower() == "-- no entries --": # journalctl's empty marker
return ""
return out[-max_bytes:]
def coredumps(since: float | None = None, max_bytes: int = _MAX) -> str:
if not shutil.which("coredumpctl"):
return ""
cmd = ["coredumpctl", "list", "--no-pager"]
since_arg = _since_arg(since)
if since_arg:
cmd += ["--since", since_arg]
out = _run(cmd)
if not out or "no coredumps" in out.lower():
return ""
return out[-max_bytes:]
def nvidia_snapshot(max_bytes: int = _NV_MAX) -> str:
"""Point-in-time `nvidia-smi -q` (head-truncated — driver/temps/clocks/ECC sit near the top)."""
if not shutil.which("nvidia-smi"):
return ""
out = _run(["nvidia-smi", "-q"])
return out[:max_bytes] if out else ""
def _xorg_log() -> Path | None:
for cand in _XORG_LOGS:
path = Path(os.path.expanduser(cand))
if path.exists():
return path
return None
def _session_type() -> str:
declared = os.environ.get("XDG_SESSION_TYPE", "").lower()
if declared in ("x11", "wayland"):
return declared
if os.environ.get("WAYLAND_DISPLAY"):
return "wayland"
return "x11" if _xorg_log() else "unknown"
def _tail_file(path: Path, max_bytes: int) -> str:
try:
size = path.stat().st_size
with path.open("rb") as fh:
if size > max_bytes:
fh.seek(size - max_bytes)
return fh.read().decode("utf-8", "replace")
except OSError:
return ""
def display_log(since: float | None = None, max_bytes: int = _MAX) -> str:
"""Xorg.0.log on X11, or the compositor's user-journal slice on Wayland ('' if none)."""
if _session_type() == "wayland":
if not shutil.which("journalctl"):
return ""
cmd = ["journalctl", "--user", "--no-pager"]
since_arg = _since_arg(since)
if since_arg:
cmd += ["--since", since_arg]
cmd += [f"_COMM={comp}" for comp in _COMPOSITORS] # OR-matched
out = _run(cmd)
if not out or out.strip().lower() == "-- no entries --":
return ""
return out[-max_bytes:]
log = _xorg_log() # X11: Xorg log isn't wall-clock-timestamped, so tail rather than scope
return _tail_file(log, max_bytes) if log else ""
# Kernel-log patterns worth alerting on in real time (M8 event alerts). (label, regex).
_CRITICAL = [
("GPU error (Xid)", re.compile(r"NVRM:\s*Xid", re.I)),
("Out of memory", re.compile(r"out of memory|oom-kill|killed process \d+", re.I)),
("CPU machine-check", re.compile(r"\bmce:|machine check", re.I)),
("PCIe error", re.compile(r"\bAER:|pcie bus error", re.I)),
("Disk I/O error", re.compile(
r"buffer i/o error|\bi/o error\b|critical medium error|ext4-fs error|"
r"blk_update_request:.*error|ata\d+.*(?:failed|error)", re.I)),
]
def scan_critical(text: str) -> list[tuple[str, str]]:
"""(label, line) for kernel lines matching a critical pattern (first match per line)."""
events: list[tuple[str, str]] = []
for line in text.splitlines():
for label, pat in _CRITICAL:
if pat.search(line):
events.append((label, line.strip()))
break
return events
def available() -> bool:
return bool(shutil.which("journalctl") or shutil.which("coredumpctl")
or shutil.which("nvidia-smi") or _xorg_log())
def collect(since: float | None = None) -> str:
"""Kernel + coredumps + NVIDIA snapshot + display log as one labelled block ('' if none)."""
sections: list[str] = []
kern = kernel_log(since)
if kern:
sections.append(f"--- Kernel log (journalctl -k) ---\n{kern}")
cores = coredumps(since)
if cores:
sections.append(f"--- Crashed processes (coredumpctl) ---\n{cores}")
nvidia = nvidia_snapshot()
if nvidia:
sections.append(f"--- NVIDIA snapshot (nvidia-smi -q) ---\n{nvidia}")
display = display_log(since)
if display:
sections.append(f"--- Display server log ({_session_type()}) ---\n{display}")
return "\n\n".join(sections)
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@@ -8,11 +8,14 @@ state for the UI; `apply_update` performs the no-root self-update.
from __future__ import annotations
import functools
import json
import shutil
import subprocess
import sys
import urllib.error
import urllib.request
from pathlib import Path
from .. import __version__
from ..config import load_token
@@ -31,6 +34,50 @@ UP_TO_DATE = "up-to-date"
AVAILABLE = "available"
APT_PACKAGE = "rigdoctor"
def _dpkg_owns(path: Path) -> bool:
"""True if dpkg reports `path` belongs to a package (i.e. an apt/.deb install)."""
if not shutil.which("dpkg"):
return False
try:
r = subprocess.run(["dpkg", "-S", str(path)], capture_output=True, text=True, timeout=5)
except (subprocess.SubprocessError, OSError):
return False
return r.returncode == 0 and APT_PACKAGE in r.stdout
@functools.lru_cache(maxsize=1)
def install_kind() -> str:
"""How RigDoctor was installed: 'apt' (.deb), 'pip' (venv/.run), or 'dev' (source checkout).
Decides which updater to use: only 'pip' can self-update in place; apt is root/dpkg-managed
and source is VCS-managed, so those are guided rather than auto-applied.
"""
pkg = Path(__file__).resolve().parents[1] # .../rigdoctor
if _dpkg_owns(pkg / "__init__.py"):
return "apt"
if sys.prefix != sys.base_prefix: # inside a venv → the pip/.run install
return "pip"
if (pkg.parents[1] / "pyproject.toml").exists(): # repo checkout
return "dev"
if str(pkg).startswith("/usr/") or "/dist-packages/" in str(pkg):
return "apt" # system-managed but no dpkg record — still don't pip
return "pip"
def update_hint(kind: str | None = None) -> str:
"""Human guidance for installs that can't self-update via pip (apt / source)."""
kind = kind or install_kind()
if kind == "apt":
return ("Installed via apt — update with:\n"
f" sudo apt update && sudo apt install --only-upgrade {APT_PACKAGE}")
if kind == "dev":
return "Running from a source checkout — update with `git pull`."
return ""
def _parse(version: str) -> tuple[int, ...]:
return tuple(int(p) for p in version.lstrip("vV").split(".") if p.isdigit())
@@ -100,11 +147,16 @@ def list_releases(limit: int = 15, timeout: float = 6.0) -> tuple[list[tuple[str
def apply_update(tag: str) -> tuple[int, str]:
"""Self-update the current (user-local) install to `tag` via authenticated pip.
"""Update to `tag` using the method matching how RigDoctor was installed.
Installs `rigdoctor[gui] @ git+https://oauth2:<token>@/rigdoctor.git@<tag>` into
the running environment. Returns (exit_code, output) with the token scrubbed.
Only pip/venv installs are upgraded in place (authenticated pip install of
`rigdoctor[gui] @ git+https://oauth2:<token>@/rigdoctor.git@<tag>`). apt and source
installs can't be (root/dpkg- or VCS-managed), so they return guidance instead of
attempting pip. Returns (exit_code, output) with the token scrubbed.
"""
kind = install_kind()
if kind != "pip":
return (1, update_hint(kind))
token = load_token()
if not token:
return (1, "No update token configured. Run `rigdoctor login`.")
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@@ -17,6 +17,10 @@ ICON = Path(__file__).parent / "assets" / "rigdoctor.svg"
def main(argv: list[str] | None = None) -> int:
from ..core import applog
applog.setup() # opt-in app logging (M15); no-op unless logging_enabled
applog.get_logger(__name__).info("GUI starting")
desktop.ensure() # self-register icon + .desktop so updates show it without re-installing
app = QApplication(argv if argv is not None else sys.argv)
app.setApplicationName("RigDoctor")
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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ from __future__ import annotations
import threading
from PySide6.QtCore import Qt, Signal
from PySide6.QtGui import QFont
from PySide6.QtGui import QFont, QTextCursor
from PySide6.QtWidgets import (
QDialog,
QFrame,
@@ -24,11 +24,15 @@ from .widgets import finding_card
class DiagnosticDialog(QDialog):
_explained = Signal(object) # (ok, text) from a user-triggered AI explanation
_chunk = Signal(str) # streamed token delta (worker thread -> GUI)
_explained = Signal(object) # (ok, full_text) when the AI stream finishes
def __init__(self, result, parent=None) -> None:
super().__init__(parent)
self._result = result
self._stream_view = None
self._stream_status = None
self._chunk.connect(self._on_chunk)
self._explained.connect(self._on_explained)
self.setWindowTitle(f"Diagnostic — {result.game}" if result.game else "Diagnostic")
self.resize(660, 680)
@@ -86,6 +90,10 @@ class DiagnosticDialog(QDialog):
from ..core import ai
self._explain_btn.setVisible(ai.is_configured()) # opt-in only; hidden if not set up
buttons.addWidget(self._explain_btn)
self._report_btn = QPushButton("Report") # zip this diagnostic's logs (M15)
self._report_btn.clicked.connect(self._make_report)
self._report_btn.setVisible(bool(result.dir)) # only when logging stored the session
buttons.addWidget(self._report_btn)
buttons.addStretch(1)
close = QPushButton("Close")
close.setObjectName("PrimaryButton")
@@ -93,7 +101,7 @@ class DiagnosticDialog(QDialog):
buttons.addWidget(close)
root.addLayout(buttons)
# --- AI explanation (M14, D24) — runs only on this button press ----------------
# --- AI explanation (M14, D24) — streamed; runs only on this button press ----------
def _explain_with_ai(self) -> None:
from ..core import ai
@@ -107,26 +115,97 @@ class DiagnosticDialog(QDialog):
if confirm != QMessageBox.StandardButton.Yes:
return
self._explain_btn.setEnabled(False)
self._explain_btn.setText("Asking the AI…")
dialog = self._open_stream_dialog()
threading.Thread(target=self._work_explain, daemon=True).start()
dialog.exec() # streaming fills the view live via signals during this nested loop
self._stream_view = self._stream_status = None
self._explain_btn.setEnabled(True)
def _work_explain(self) -> None:
from ..core import ai, gamelogs
from ..core import ai, gamelogs, syslogs
text = ai.format_findings(self._result.findings, header="Diagnostic findings:")
text += "\n\nCapture summary:\n" + render_summary(self._result.summary)
logs = gamelogs.collect()
result = self._result
summary = result.summary
events = {kind for _ts, kind, _detail in summary.events}
clean = "session-stop" in events
gpu_lost = "gpu-lost" in events
lines = [f"Game: {result.game or 'unknown'}"]
if summary.start and summary.end:
lines.append(f"Capture duration: ~{int(summary.end - summary.start)}s")
outcome = "ended cleanly (no crash detected)" if clean else \
"ended without a clean stop (possible crash/freeze)"
if gpu_lost:
outcome += "; a GPU-lost event was recorded"
lines.append(f"Outcome: {outcome}")
lines.append("")
lines.append(ai.format_findings(result.findings, header="Findings:"))
lines.append("\nCapture summary:\n" + render_summary(summary))
since = (summary.start - 60) if summary.start else None
logs = gamelogs.collect(since=since) # scoped to this session
if logs:
text += "\n\nRecent game/Proton/Steam logs (newest at the end):\n" + logs
self._explained.emit(ai.explain(text))
lines.append("\nGame/Proton/Steam logs for this session:\n" + logs)
sys_logs = syslogs.collect(since=since) # kernel log + crashed-process records
if sys_logs:
lines.append("\nSystem logs for this session (kernel + crashed processes):\n" + sys_logs)
text = "\n".join(lines)
ok, reply = ai.explain_stream(text, on_chunk=lambda d: self._chunk.emit(d))
if result.dir: # record exactly what was sent, the model, and the reply (M15)
from ..core import diagstore
diagstore.record_ai(
result.dir, provider=ai.provider(), model=ai.model(),
system=ai.SYSTEM_PROMPT, prompt=ai.build_prompt(text),
response=reply if ok else f"[error] {reply}")
self._explained.emit((ok, reply))
def _on_chunk(self, delta: str) -> None:
if self._stream_view is None:
return
self._stream_view.moveCursor(QTextCursor.MoveOperation.End)
self._stream_view.insertPlainText(delta) # live plain text as tokens arrive
self._stream_view.ensureCursorVisible()
def _on_explained(self, result) -> None:
ok, text = result
self._explain_btn.setEnabled(True)
self._explain_btn.setText("Explain with AI")
self._show_explanation(text if ok else f"AI explanation failed:\n\n{text}")
if self._stream_view is not None:
if ok:
self._stream_view.setMarkdown(text) # re-render the finished answer as Markdown
else:
self._stream_view.setPlainText(f"AI explanation failed:\n\n{text}")
if self._stream_status is not None:
self._stream_status.setText(
"AI-generated suggestions — verify before acting, especially anything that changes "
"settings or data." if ok else "The request failed.")
def _show_explanation(self, text: str) -> None:
# --- Report bundle (M15) ------------------------------------------------------
def _make_report(self) -> None:
from PySide6.QtCore import QUrl
from PySide6.QtGui import QDesktopServices
from ..core import diagstore
self._report_btn.setEnabled(False)
try:
out = diagstore.make_report(self._result.dir)
except OSError as exc:
self._report_btn.setEnabled(True)
QMessageBox.warning(self, "Report failed", str(exc))
return
self._report_btn.setEnabled(True)
box = QMessageBox(self)
box.setWindowTitle("Report created")
box.setText(f"Saved report:\n{out}\n\nIt contains this diagnostic's logs and any AI "
"interaction (data sent, model, and reply).")
open_btn = box.addButton("Open folder", QMessageBox.ButtonRole.ActionRole)
box.addButton("OK", QMessageBox.ButtonRole.AcceptRole)
box.exec()
if box.clickedButton() is open_btn:
QDesktopServices.openUrl(QUrl.fromLocalFile(str(out.parent)))
def _open_stream_dialog(self) -> QDialog:
"""A live dialog the AI streams into; finalized to rendered Markdown when done."""
from ..core import ai
dlg = QDialog(self)
@@ -136,14 +215,15 @@ class DiagnosticDialog(QDialog):
view = QTextEdit()
view.setObjectName("Report")
view.setReadOnly(True)
view.setMarkdown(text) # the model replies in Markdown — render it
lay.addWidget(view)
note = QLabel("AI-generated suggestions — verify before acting, especially anything that changes settings or data.")
note.setObjectName("Muted")
note.setWordWrap(True)
lay.addWidget(note)
status = QLabel("Streaming from the model…")
status.setObjectName("Muted")
status.setWordWrap(True)
lay.addWidget(status)
close = QPushButton("Close")
close.setObjectName("PrimaryButton")
close.clicked.connect(dlg.accept)
lay.addWidget(close, alignment=Qt.AlignmentFlag.AlignRight)
dlg.exec()
self._stream_view = view
self._stream_status = status
return dlg
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@@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ from PySide6.QtWidgets import (
QMainWindow,
QMessageBox,
QPushButton,
QScrollArea,
QStackedWidget,
QSystemTrayIcon,
QTextEdit,
@@ -51,6 +52,10 @@ _NAV = [
("App", ["Settings", "Share"]),
]
_PAGES = [name for _section, names in _NAV for name in names]
# Pages that manage their own scrolling (pinned header + inner scroll) or must fill the
# viewport (the Share terminal) — these are added to the stack as-is; every other page is
# wrapped in a QScrollArea so it scrolls when too tall and doesn't pin the window's height.
_NO_WRAP = {"Dashboard", "System Health", "Inventory", "Share"}
_ICON = Path(__file__).parent / "assets" / "rigdoctor.svg"
@@ -68,7 +73,11 @@ class MainWindow(QMainWindow):
central = QWidget()
self.setCentralWidget(central)
layout = QHBoxLayout(central)
outer = QVBoxLayout(central)
outer.setContentsMargins(0, 0, 0, 0)
outer.setSpacing(0)
body = QWidget()
layout = QHBoxLayout(body)
layout.setContentsMargins(0, 0, 0, 0)
layout.setSpacing(0)
@@ -100,11 +109,14 @@ class MainWindow(QMainWindow):
"Share": self.share_page,
}
for name in _PAGES:
self._stack.addWidget(self._pages[name])
page = self._pages[name]
self._stack.addWidget(page if name in _NO_WRAP else self._scrollable(page))
content_layout.addWidget(self._stack)
layout.addWidget(self._build_sidebar())
layout.addWidget(content, 1)
outer.addWidget(body, 1)
outer.addWidget(self._build_footer())
self._worker = SamplerWorker(interval=interval)
self._worker.sampled.connect(self.dashboard.update_sample)
@@ -216,9 +228,6 @@ class MainWindow(QMainWindow):
v.addStretch(1)
live = QLabel(f'<span style="color:{ACCENT};">●</span> <span style="color:{MUTED};">Live</span>')
v.addWidget(live)
version = QLabel(f"v{__version__}")
version.setObjectName("Muted")
v.addWidget(version)
changelog_btn = QPushButton("Changelog")
changelog_btn.setObjectName("LinkButton")
changelog_btn.setCursor(Qt.CursorShape.PointingHandCursor)
@@ -248,6 +257,27 @@ class MainWindow(QMainWindow):
v.addWidget(self._restart_btn)
return bar
def _scrollable(self, page: QWidget) -> QScrollArea:
"""Wrap a page so it scrolls when taller than the window — and so the window can shrink
below the page's natural height instead of being pinned to it."""
area = QScrollArea()
area.setWidget(page)
area.setWidgetResizable(True)
area.setFrameShape(QFrame.Shape.NoFrame)
area.setHorizontalScrollBarPolicy(Qt.ScrollBarPolicy.ScrollBarAlwaysOff)
return area
def _build_footer(self) -> QFrame:
bar = QFrame()
bar.setObjectName("Footer")
h = QHBoxLayout(bar)
h.setContentsMargins(14, 5, 16, 5)
h.addStretch(1)
version = QLabel(f"RigDoctor v{__version__}")
version.setObjectName("Muted")
h.addWidget(version)
return bar
def _restart(self) -> None:
gui = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(sys.executable), "rigdoctor-gui")
if os.path.exists(gui):
@@ -259,6 +289,9 @@ class MainWindow(QMainWindow):
def _apply_update(self) -> None:
if not self._latest_tag:
return
if updates.install_kind() != "pip": # apt/source: can't pip-update — show the command
QMessageBox.information(self, "Update RigDoctor", updates.update_hint())
return
box = QMessageBox(self)
box.setWindowTitle(f"Update to {self._latest_tag}")
box.setText(f"Update RigDoctor to {self._latest_tag}?")
@@ -424,7 +457,7 @@ class MainWindow(QMainWindow):
self._update_label.setText("update check unavailable")
elif state == updates.AVAILABLE:
self._update_label.setText(f'<span style="color:{GOOD};">{tag} available</span>')
self._update_btn.setText(f"Update to {tag}")
self._update_btn.setText(f"Update to {tag}" if updates.install_kind() == "pip" else "How to update")
self._update_btn.setVisible(True)
if self._alert_monitor.enabled and tag != self._notified_update_tag:
self._notified_update_tag = tag # once per version, not every poll
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@@ -114,7 +114,8 @@ class SetupPage(QWidget):
grid.addWidget(QLabel("CPU temperature alert"), 1, 0)
grid.addWidget(self._cpu_alert, 1, 1)
alerts_layout.addLayout(grid)
alerts_note = QLabel("GPU-lost and new-version alerts are included whenever notifications are enabled.")
alerts_note = QLabel("GPU-lost, critical kernel events (Xid, out-of-memory, disk I/O, PCIe), "
"and new-version alerts are included whenever notifications are enabled.")
alerts_note.setObjectName("Muted")
alerts_note.setWordWrap(True)
alerts_layout.addWidget(alerts_note)
@@ -215,6 +216,23 @@ class SetupPage(QWidget):
ai_layout.addWidget(self._ai_status)
root.addWidget(ai_card)
# Logging (M15): opt-in app logging + per-diagnostic storage (enables the Report bundle).
log_card, log_layout = _panel("Logging")
log_desc = QLabel(
"Save application logs and store each diagnostic in its own folder so you can review "
"or <b>Report</b> it. Off by default; everything stays on your machine.\n"
f"• Diagnostics: {config.DIAGNOSTICS_DIR}\n"
f"• Reports: {config.REPORTS_DIR}"
)
log_desc.setObjectName("Muted")
log_desc.setWordWrap(True)
log_layout.addWidget(log_desc)
self._logging = QCheckBox("Enable logging (application + diagnostics)")
self._logging.setChecked(config.load_config().get("logging_enabled", False))
self._logging.toggled.connect(self._toggle_logging)
log_layout.addWidget(self._logging)
root.addWidget(log_card)
# Account access (M13/M12): one Gitea token gates updates and session sharing.
upd_card, upd_layout = _panel("Account access")
hint = QLabel("A Gitea access token unlocks updates and session sharing. "
@@ -320,6 +338,12 @@ class SetupPage(QWidget):
self._ai_test_btn.setEnabled(True)
self._ai_status.setText(("" if ok else "") + (msg[:200] if msg else ""))
def _toggle_logging(self, on: bool) -> None:
from ..core import applog
config.update_config(logging_enabled=on)
applog.setup(force=True) # attach/detach the file handler immediately
def _run_wizard(self) -> None:
from .setup_wizard import SetupWizard
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@@ -68,6 +68,8 @@ QMainWindow, #ContentArea, #Page {{ background: {BG}; }}
QLabel {{ background: transparent; }}
#Sidebar {{ background: {SIDEBAR}; border-right: 1px solid {CARD_BORDER}; }}
#Footer {{ background: {SIDEBAR}; border-top: 1px solid {CARD_BORDER}; }}
#Footer QLabel {{ font-size: 11px; }}
#AppTitle {{ font-size: 17px; font-weight: 800; }}
#AppSubtitle {{ color: {MUTED}; font-size: 11px; }}
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@@ -62,6 +62,23 @@ class PromptTests(unittest.TestCase):
text = ai.format_findings([F()])
self.assertIn("[WARN] GPU: Hot — 92C", text)
def test_appid_glossary_resolves_known_ids(self):
from rigdoctor.core import steam
with mock.patch.object(steam, "appid_names", return_value={"2694490": "Path of Exile 2"}):
glossary = ai.appid_glossary("Steam log: removed AppID 2694490 ... pid 130544")
self.assertIn("2694490 = Path of Exile 2", glossary)
def test_appid_glossary_ignores_unknown_ids(self):
from rigdoctor.core import steam
with mock.patch.object(steam, "appid_names", return_value={"570": "Dota 2"}):
self.assertEqual(ai.appid_glossary("pid 130544 used 8192 MiB"), "") # not in library
def test_build_prompt_includes_glossary(self):
from rigdoctor.core import steam
with mock.patch.object(steam, "appid_names", return_value={"2694490": "Path of Exile 2"}):
prompt = ai.build_prompt("AppID 2694490 launched")
self.assertIn("Path of Exile 2", prompt)
class ExplainTests(unittest.TestCase):
def _cfg(self, **over):
@@ -97,5 +114,51 @@ class ExplainTests(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertEqual(headers["x-api-key"], "sk-ant-x")
class _FakeResp:
"""A context-managed iterable of byte lines, like urlopen() returns."""
def __init__(self, lines):
self._lines = [l.encode("utf-8") for l in lines]
def __enter__(self):
return iter(self._lines)
def __exit__(self, *a):
return False
class StreamTests(unittest.TestCase):
def _cfg(self, **over):
base = {"ai_provider": "", "ai_model": "", "ai_endpoint": "http://localhost:11434"}
base.update(over)
return base
def test_ollama_stream_accumulates_and_callbacks(self):
lines = ['{"response": "It is ", "done": false}',
'{"response": "the PSU.", "done": false}',
'{"response": "", "done": true}']
chunks = []
with mock.patch.object(ai.config, "load_config",
return_value=self._cfg(ai_provider="ollama", ai_model="qwen2.5:7b")), \
mock.patch.object(ai, "_stream_request", return_value=_FakeResp(lines)):
ok, full = ai.explain_stream("Xid 79", on_chunk=chunks.append)
self.assertTrue(ok)
self.assertEqual(full, "It is the PSU.")
self.assertEqual(chunks, ["It is ", "the PSU."])
def test_claude_stream_parses_sse(self):
lines = [
'event: content_block_delta',
'data: {"type":"content_block_delta","delta":{"type":"text_delta","text":"Failing "}}',
'data: {"type":"content_block_delta","delta":{"type":"text_delta","text":"disk."}}',
'data: {"type":"message_stop"}',
]
chunks = []
with mock.patch.object(ai.config, "load_config", return_value=self._cfg(ai_provider="claude")), \
mock.patch.object(ai.config, "load_ai_key", return_value="sk-ant-x"), \
mock.patch.object(ai, "_stream_request", return_value=_FakeResp(lines)):
ok, full = ai.explain_stream("SMART 197", on_chunk=chunks.append)
self.assertTrue(ok)
self.assertEqual(full, "Failing disk.")
self.assertEqual(chunks, ["Failing ", "disk."])
if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main()
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m.assert_called_once()
class KernelEventAlertTests(unittest.TestCase):
@mock.patch.object(alerts, "notify")
def test_kernel_event_fires_once_within_cooldown(self, m):
mon = alerts.AlertMonitor(cooldown=300.0, event_interval=0.0)
mon._last_kernel_scan = 0.0 # force a scan
with mock.patch("rigdoctor.core.syslogs.kernel_log",
return_value="NVRM: Xid (PCI:0000:01:00): 79, GPU has fallen off the bus"):
mon._scan_kernel_events()
mon._last_kernel_scan = 0.0 # force another scan — cooldown must suppress it
mon._scan_kernel_events()
self.assertEqual(m.call_count, 1)
self.assertIn("Xid", m.call_args[0][0])
@mock.patch.object(alerts, "notify")
def test_no_alert_when_kernel_log_empty(self, m):
mon = alerts.AlertMonitor(event_interval=0.0)
mon._last_kernel_scan = 0.0
with mock.patch("rigdoctor.core.syslogs.kernel_log", return_value=""):
mon._scan_kernel_events()
m.assert_not_called()
@mock.patch.object(alerts, "notify")
def test_scan_gated_by_interval(self, m):
mon = alerts.AlertMonitor(event_interval=9999.0) # just constructed → not due yet
with mock.patch("rigdoctor.core.syslogs.kernel_log", return_value="NVRM: Xid 79") as kl:
mon._scan_kernel_events()
kl.assert_not_called()
m.assert_not_called()
if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main()
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"""Tests for M15 per-diagnostic storage + Report bundles + app logging."""
import json
import tempfile
import unittest
import zipfile
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from pathlib import Path
from unittest import mock
from rigdoctor.core import applog, diagstore
@dataclass
class FakeSummary:
start: float = 1.0
end: float = 2.0
samples: int = 3
events: list = field(default_factory=list)
@dataclass
class FakeFinding:
severity: str = "ok"
category: str = "GPU"
title: str = "Looks fine"
detail: str = "no issues"
@dataclass
class FakeResult:
game: str = "Path of Exile 2"
summary: FakeSummary = field(default_factory=FakeSummary)
findings: list = field(default_factory=lambda: [FakeFinding()])
dir: str | None = None
class StoreTests(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.tmp = Path(tempfile.mkdtemp())
def test_disabled_returns_none(self):
with mock.patch.object(diagstore, "enabled", return_value=False):
self.assertIsNone(diagstore.store(FakeResult()))
def test_store_writes_artifacts(self):
with mock.patch.object(diagstore, "enabled", return_value=True), \
mock.patch("rigdoctor.render.render_summary", return_value="SUMMARY-TEXT"), \
mock.patch("rigdoctor.core.gamelogs.collect", return_value="LOG-TEXT"), \
mock.patch("rigdoctor.core.syslogs.collect", return_value="SYS-LOG"), \
mock.patch("rigdoctor.core.inventory.collect", return_value=[]), \
mock.patch.object(diagstore.config, "DIAGNOSTICS_DIR", self.tmp / "diagnostics"):
directory = diagstore.store(FakeResult())
self.assertTrue((directory / "result.json").exists())
self.assertTrue((directory / "report.txt").exists())
self.assertEqual((directory / "gamelogs.txt").read_text(), "LOG-TEXT")
self.assertEqual((directory / "syslogs.txt").read_text(), "SYS-LOG")
self.assertTrue((directory / "inventory.txt").exists()) # inventory included for debugging
data = json.loads((directory / "result.json").read_text())
self.assertEqual(data["game"], "Path of Exile 2")
self.assertEqual(len(data["findings"]), 1)
def test_record_ai_then_report_includes_ai_and_applog(self):
diag = self.tmp / "20260522-poe2"
diag.mkdir()
diagstore.record_ai(diag, provider="claude", model="claude-opus-4-7",
system="SYS", prompt="EXACT DATA SENT", response="THE REPLY")
ai_files = list((diag / "ai").glob("explain-*.json"))
self.assertTrue(ai_files)
record = json.loads(ai_files[0].read_text())
self.assertEqual(record["model"], "claude-opus-4-7")
self.assertEqual(record["data_sent_to_model"], "EXACT DATA SENT")
self.assertEqual(record["model_reply"], "THE REPLY")
app_log = self.tmp / "app.log"
app_log.write_text("app log line")
with mock.patch.object(diagstore.config, "REPORTS_DIR", self.tmp / "reports"), \
mock.patch.object(diagstore.config, "APP_LOG", app_log):
out = diagstore.make_report(diag)
self.assertTrue(out.exists())
with zipfile.ZipFile(out) as zf:
names = zf.namelist()
self.assertTrue(any(n.endswith("app.log") for n in names))
self.assertTrue(any("/ai/explain-" in n for n in names))
class AppLogTests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_disabled_is_noop(self):
with mock.patch.object(applog.config, "load_config", return_value={"logging_enabled": False}):
self.assertFalse(applog.setup(force=True))
def test_enabled_writes_file(self):
tmp = Path(tempfile.mkdtemp())
with mock.patch.object(applog.config, "load_config", return_value={"logging_enabled": True}), \
mock.patch.object(applog.config, "STATE_DIR", tmp), \
mock.patch.object(applog.config, "APP_LOG", tmp / "app.log"):
self.assertTrue(applog.setup(force=True))
applog.get_logger("test").info("hello world")
applog.setup(force=True) # cleanup path: re-run detaches/reattaches cleanly
self.assertTrue((tmp / "app.log").exists())
if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main()
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"""Tests for display detection (Mutter D-Bus JSON + xrandr parsers)."""
import unittest
from rigdoctor.core import displays
# Minimal Mutter GetCurrentState (busctl --json) shape: current mode is 60 Hz, panel max 165 Hz.
_MUTTER_60 = (
'{"type":"x","data":[1,[[["DP-1","SAM","LC34G55T","S"],['
'["3440x1440@60",3440,1440,60.0,1.0,[1.0],{"is-current":{"type":"b","data":true}}],'
'["3440x1440@165",3440,1440,165.0,1.0,[1.0],{"is-preferred":{"type":"b","data":true}}]'
'],{}]],[],{}]}'
)
_MUTTER_MAX = (
'{"type":"x","data":[1,[[["DP-1","SAM","LC34G55T","S"],['
'["3440x1440@165",3440,1440,165.0,1.0,[1.0],{"is-current":{"type":"b","data":true}}],'
'["3440x1440@60",3440,1440,60.0,1.0,[1.0],{}]'
'],{}]],[],{}]}'
)
_XRANDR_60 = """Screen 0: minimum 8 x 8, current 3440 x 1440, maximum 16384 x 16384
DP-1 connected primary 3440x1440+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 800mm x 335mm
3440x1440 60.00*+ 165.00 100.00
2560x1440 165.00 60.00
HDMI-1 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
"""
class MutterParseTests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_parses_and_flags_higher_refresh(self):
mons = displays._parse_mutter(_MUTTER_60)
self.assertEqual(len(mons), 1)
m = mons[0]
self.assertEqual(m.connector, "DP-1")
self.assertEqual(m.name, "Samsung LC34G55T") # PNP code SAM mapped
self.assertEqual((m.width, m.height), (3440, 1440))
self.assertEqual(round(m.refresh), 60)
self.assertEqual(round(m.max_refresh), 165)
self.assertTrue(m.can_go_faster)
def test_at_max_is_not_flagged(self):
m = displays._parse_mutter(_MUTTER_MAX)[0]
self.assertEqual(round(m.refresh), 165)
self.assertFalse(m.can_go_faster)
def test_garbage_returns_empty(self):
self.assertEqual(displays._parse_mutter("not json"), [])
self.assertEqual(displays._parse_mutter("{}"), [])
class XrandrParseTests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_current_and_max_refresh(self):
mons = displays._parse_xrandr(_XRANDR_60)
self.assertEqual(len(mons), 1) # disconnected output ignored
m = mons[0]
self.assertEqual(m.connector, "DP-1")
self.assertEqual((m.width, m.height), (3440, 1440))
self.assertEqual(round(m.refresh), 60)
self.assertEqual(round(m.max_refresh), 165)
self.assertTrue(m.can_go_faster)
def test_empty_returns_empty(self):
self.assertEqual(displays._parse_xrandr(""), [])
if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main()
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"""Tests for M14 game/Proton/Steam log collection."""
import os
import tempfile
import time
import unittest
from pathlib import Path
from unittest import mock
@@ -45,5 +47,31 @@ class CollectTests(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertEqual(gamelogs.collect(), "")
class SinceScopingTests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_since_filter_keeps_window_only(self):
text = (
"[2026-05-22 13:00:00] old session line\n"
"[2026-05-22 13:00:01] another old line\n"
"[2026-05-22 14:30:00] new session launch\n"
"[2026-05-22 14:30:05] new session error\n"
)
since = time.mktime(time.strptime("2026-05-22 14:00:00", "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"))
out = gamelogs._since_filter(text, since)
self.assertIn("new session launch", out)
self.assertIn("new session error", out)
self.assertNotIn("old session", out)
def test_collect_skips_stale_proton_log(self):
tmp = Path(tempfile.mkdtemp())
proton = tmp / "steam-9999.log"
proton.write_text("stale proton output from an earlier game")
old_mtime = time.time() - 3600
os.utime(proton, (old_mtime, old_mtime))
since = time.time() - 60 # session started a minute ago
with mock.patch.object(gamelogs, "_proton_logs", return_value=[proton]), \
mock.patch.object(gamelogs, "_steam_console", return_value=None):
self.assertEqual(gamelogs.collect(since=since), "") # stale log excluded
if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main()
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"""Tests for the M4 health report's log scanner (synthetic input)."""
import unittest
from pathlib import Path
from unittest import mock
from rigdoctor.core.health import CRITICAL, WARNING, run_health_checks, scan_journal_text
from rigdoctor.core import displays, health
from rigdoctor.core.health import (
CRITICAL,
INFO,
WARNING,
check_displays,
check_pcie_links,
run_health_checks,
scan_journal_text,
)
class HealthScanTests(unittest.TestCase):
@@ -42,5 +53,49 @@ class HealthScanTests(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertEqual(ranks, sorted(ranks))
class PcieLinkCheckTests(unittest.TestCase):
def _with_link(self, cur_g, cur_w, max_g, max_w):
# one fake NVMe controller returning the given link tuple
return (mock.patch("rigdoctor.core.inventory.nvme_controllers",
return_value=[("nvme0", Path("/x"))]),
mock.patch("rigdoctor.core.inventory.read_link",
return_value=(cur_g, cur_w, max_g, max_w)))
def test_reduced_width_is_a_warning_about_lane_sharing(self):
ctrls, link = self._with_link(4, "2", 4, "4") # Gen4 x2 but supports x4
with ctrls, link:
findings = check_pcie_links()
self.assertEqual(len(findings), 1)
self.assertEqual(findings[0].severity, WARNING)
self.assertIn("lane-sharing", findings[0].detail)
def test_reduced_speed_only_is_info(self):
ctrls, link = self._with_link(3, "4", 4, "4") # Gen3 x4 but supports Gen4
with ctrls, link:
findings = check_pcie_links()
self.assertEqual(len(findings), 1)
self.assertEqual(findings[0].severity, INFO)
def test_full_speed_no_finding(self):
ctrls, link = self._with_link(4, "4", 4, "4")
with ctrls, link:
self.assertEqual(check_pcie_links(), [])
class DisplayCheckTests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_lower_than_max_refresh_is_flagged(self):
mon = displays.Monitor("DP-1", "Samsung LC34G55T", 3440, 1440, 60.0, 165.0)
with mock.patch("rigdoctor.core.displays.collect", return_value=[mon]):
findings = check_displays()
self.assertEqual(len(findings), 1)
self.assertEqual(findings[0].severity, INFO)
self.assertIn("165", findings[0].title)
def test_at_max_refresh_no_finding(self):
mon = displays.Monitor("DP-1", "Samsung LC34G55T", 3440, 1440, 165.0, 165.0)
with mock.patch("rigdoctor.core.displays.collect", return_value=[mon]):
self.assertEqual(check_displays(), [])
if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main()
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"""Tests for the M5 system inventory (render + dict round-trip; collect on real system)."""
import tempfile
import unittest
from pathlib import Path
from rigdoctor.core import inventory
from rigdoctor.core.inventory import Section
@@ -26,5 +28,31 @@ class InventoryTests(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertIn("- **Model:** Test CPU", md)
class PcieLinkTests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_gen_mapping(self):
self.assertEqual(inventory._gen("16.0 GT/s PCIe"), 4)
self.assertEqual(inventory._gen("8.0 GT/s PCIe"), 3)
self.assertIsNone(inventory._gen(""))
def _fake_dev(self, cur_s, cur_w, max_s, max_w) -> Path:
d = Path(tempfile.mkdtemp())
(d / "current_link_speed").write_text(cur_s)
(d / "current_link_width").write_text(cur_w)
(d / "max_link_speed").write_text(max_s)
(d / "max_link_width").write_text(max_w)
return d
def test_link_at_full_speed(self):
dev = self._fake_dev("16.0 GT/s PCIe", "4", "16.0 GT/s PCIe", "4")
self.assertEqual(inventory._link_desc(dev), "PCIe Gen4 x4")
def test_link_downtrained_flags_capability(self):
dev = self._fake_dev("8.0 GT/s PCIe", "4", "16.0 GT/s PCIe", "4")
self.assertEqual(inventory._link_desc(dev), "PCIe Gen3 x4 (capable of Gen4 x4)")
def test_non_nvme_has_no_link(self):
self.assertEqual(inventory._nvme_link("sda"), "")
if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main()
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"""Tests for M15 session-scoped system-log collection (kernel + coredumps)."""
import unittest
from unittest import mock
from rigdoctor.core import syslogs
class KernelLogTests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_passes_since_and_tails(self):
with mock.patch("shutil.which", return_value="/usr/bin/journalctl"), \
mock.patch.object(syslogs, "_run", return_value="X" * 100 + "TAILLINE") as run:
out = syslogs.kernel_log(since=1_000_000_000, max_bytes=8)
self.assertEqual(out, "TAILLINE")
cmd = run.call_args[0][0]
self.assertIn("-k", cmd)
self.assertIn("--since", cmd)
def test_missing_tool_returns_empty(self):
with mock.patch("shutil.which", return_value=None):
self.assertEqual(syslogs.kernel_log(), "")
class CoredumpTests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_empty_when_no_coredumps(self):
with mock.patch("shutil.which", return_value="/usr/bin/coredumpctl"), \
mock.patch.object(syslogs, "_run", return_value="No coredumps found."):
self.assertEqual(syslogs.coredumps(), "")
def test_returns_list(self):
with mock.patch("shutil.which", return_value="/usr/bin/coredumpctl"), \
mock.patch.object(syslogs, "_run", return_value="TIME PID SIG EXE\n... SEGV PathOfExile"):
out = syslogs.coredumps()
self.assertIn("PathOfExile", out)
class NvidiaTests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_missing_tool(self):
with mock.patch("shutil.which", return_value=None):
self.assertEqual(syslogs.nvidia_snapshot(), "")
def test_snapshot_head_truncated(self):
with mock.patch("shutil.which", return_value="/usr/bin/nvidia-smi"), \
mock.patch.object(syslogs, "_run", return_value="DRIVER\n" + "x" * 99999):
out = syslogs.nvidia_snapshot(max_bytes=10)
self.assertEqual(out, "DRIVER\nxxx") # head, not tail
class DisplayTests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_session_type_env(self):
with mock.patch.dict("os.environ", {"XDG_SESSION_TYPE": "wayland"}):
self.assertEqual(syslogs._session_type(), "wayland")
def test_x11_tails_xorg_log(self):
import tempfile
from pathlib import Path
log = Path(tempfile.mkdtemp()) / "Xorg.0.log"
log.write_text("(EE) NVIDIA(GPU-0): something failed")
with mock.patch.object(syslogs, "_session_type", return_value="x11"), \
mock.patch.object(syslogs, "_xorg_log", return_value=log):
out = syslogs.display_log()
self.assertIn("(EE) NVIDIA", out)
def test_wayland_uses_user_journal(self):
with mock.patch.object(syslogs, "_session_type", return_value="wayland"), \
mock.patch("shutil.which", return_value="/usr/bin/journalctl"), \
mock.patch.object(syslogs, "_run", return_value="gnome-shell: GPU error") as run:
out = syslogs.display_log(since=1_000_000_000)
self.assertIn("GPU error", out)
cmd = run.call_args[0][0]
self.assertIn("--user", cmd)
self.assertTrue(any(a.startswith("_COMM=") for a in cmd))
class ScanCriticalTests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_matches_each_category(self):
text = "\n".join([
"NVRM: Xid (PCI:0000:01:00): 79, GPU has fallen off the bus",
"Out of memory: Killed process 1234 (PathOfExile)",
"mce: [Hardware Error]: CPU 0",
"pcieport 0000:00:01.0: AER: Corrected error received",
"blk_update_request: I/O error, dev sda, sector 99",
"this is a perfectly normal line",
])
labels = {label for label, _ in syslogs.scan_critical(text)}
self.assertEqual(labels, {
"GPU error (Xid)", "Out of memory", "CPU machine-check",
"PCIe error", "Disk I/O error"})
def test_clean_log_no_events(self):
self.assertEqual(syslogs.scan_critical("usb 1-2: new high-speed device\nsystemd: started"), [])
class CollectTests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_collect_combines_sections(self):
with mock.patch.object(syslogs, "kernel_log", return_value="NVRM: Xid 79"), \
mock.patch.object(syslogs, "coredumps", return_value="game SIGSEGV"), \
mock.patch.object(syslogs, "nvidia_snapshot", return_value="Driver Version 595"), \
mock.patch.object(syslogs, "display_log", return_value="(EE) NVIDIA"):
out = syslogs.collect()
for needle in ("Kernel log", "Xid 79", "Crashed processes", "SIGSEGV",
"NVIDIA snapshot", "595", "Display server log"):
self.assertIn(needle, out)
def test_collect_empty_when_nothing(self):
with mock.patch.object(syslogs, "kernel_log", return_value=""), \
mock.patch.object(syslogs, "coredumps", return_value=""), \
mock.patch.object(syslogs, "nvidia_snapshot", return_value=""), \
mock.patch.object(syslogs, "display_log", return_value=""):
self.assertEqual(syslogs.collect(), "")
if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main()
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"""Tests for the M13 updater: install detection + routing the update to the right method."""
import unittest
from unittest import mock
from rigdoctor.core import updates
class InstallKindTests(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
updates.install_kind.cache_clear()
def tearDown(self):
updates.install_kind.cache_clear()
def test_apt_when_dpkg_owns_the_package(self):
with mock.patch.object(updates, "_dpkg_owns", return_value=True):
self.assertEqual(updates.install_kind(), "apt")
def test_pip_when_running_in_a_venv(self):
with mock.patch.object(updates, "_dpkg_owns", return_value=False), \
mock.patch.object(updates.sys, "prefix", "/opt/venv"), \
mock.patch.object(updates.sys, "base_prefix", "/usr"):
self.assertEqual(updates.install_kind(), "pip")
class ApplyUpdateRoutingTests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_apt_returns_guidance_and_never_runs_pip(self):
with mock.patch.object(updates, "install_kind", return_value="apt"), \
mock.patch("subprocess.run") as run:
rc, out = updates.apply_update("v9.9.9")
self.assertEqual(rc, 1)
self.assertIn("apt install --only-upgrade", out)
run.assert_not_called()
def test_dev_returns_guidance_and_never_runs_pip(self):
with mock.patch.object(updates, "install_kind", return_value="dev"), \
mock.patch("subprocess.run") as run:
rc, out = updates.apply_update("v9.9.9")
self.assertIn("git pull", out)
run.assert_not_called()
def test_pip_install_runs_pip(self):
proc = mock.Mock(returncode=0, stdout="Successfully installed", stderr="")
with mock.patch.object(updates, "install_kind", return_value="pip"), \
mock.patch.object(updates, "load_token", return_value="TOK"), \
mock.patch("subprocess.run", return_value=proc) as run:
rc, _out = updates.apply_update("v1.2.3")
self.assertEqual(rc, 0)
cmd = run.call_args[0][0]
self.assertIn("pip", cmd)
self.assertIn("install", cmd)
class UpdateHintTests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_apt_hint_names_the_apt_command(self):
self.assertIn("apt install --only-upgrade rigdoctor", updates.update_hint("apt"))
def test_dev_hint_says_git_pull(self):
self.assertIn("git pull", updates.update_hint("dev"))
if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main()