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A tool to generate CPU load on a system with runtime configuration through a WebUI and REST API

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CPU Loader

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A tool to generate CPU load on a system with runtime configuration through a WebUI and REST API.

✨ Key Features

  • 🎯 Precise Per-Thread Control: Set individual CPU load (0-100%) for each core independently
  • ⚡ High Performance: Native C implementation with pthreads ensures accurate load generation
  • 🧮 Configurable Algorithms: Choose between 5 different computation types (busy-wait, PI, primes, matrix, fibonacci)
  • ⏱️ Time-Controlled Execution: All algorithms respect precise timing for accurate load percentages
  • 📊 Real-Time Monitoring: Live WebSocket updates showing actual CPU usage and temperature via psutil
  • 🎛️ Interactive WebUI: Beautiful gradient interface with sliders and visual feedback
  • 🚀 REST API: Complete programmatic control for automation and testing
  • 📱 Responsive Design: Works seamlessly on desktop and mobile devices
  • 🔄 Instant Updates: Changes take effect immediately with sub-second response time
  • 🌡️ Temperature Monitoring: Optional CPU temperature tracking with sensor auto-detection
  • 📡 MQTT Integration: Publish metrics and settings to MQTT broker for IoT/monitoring systems

🖼️ Screenshots

Interface Screenshots

Initial view with zero load

Clean interface showing all CPU threads at idle

Mobile responsive view

Fully responsive mobile interface

Mixed load across threads

Different load levels: 50%, 75%, and 25% on individual threads

Live CPU metrics updating

Real-time metrics showing actual CPU usage with color-coded bars

Features Shown

  • Visual Load Bars: Green progress bars show target load, blue bars display actual CPU usage
  • Real-Time Updates: WebSocket connection provides live metrics every second
  • Preset Buttons: Quick-set options (0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, 100%) for all threads
  • Smooth Gradients: Modern UI with purple-to-blue gradient design

Installation

Using uv tool (Recommended for CLI usage)

For users who want the cpu-loader command available system-wide, use uv tool install:

uv tool install cpu-loader

This installs cpu-loader as a standalone tool that can be run from anywhere:

cpu-loader --help
cpu-loader --host 0.0.0.0 --port 8000

From Pre-built Wheels

Pre-compiled wheels are available for Linux (x86_64, ARM64) and macOS (x86_64, ARM64):

pip install cpu-loader

From Source

  1. Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/the78mole/cpu-loader.git
cd cpu-loader
  1. Install dependencies and build C extension:
uv pip install -e .

This will compile the high-performance C extension for efficient CPU load generation.

  1. (Optional) Set up pre-commit hooks for development:
pre-commit install
  1. (Optional) Set up commit message template for semantic versioning:
git config commit.template .gitmessage

See COMMIT_MESSAGE_FORMAT.md for commit message guidelines.

Usage

Starting the Server

uv run src/main.py

The server will start on http://localhost:8000

Command-Line Options

uv run src/main.py --help

Available Options:

  • --host HOST: Host to bind the server to (default: 0.0.0.0)
  • --port PORT: Port to bind the server to (default: 8000)
  • --disable-temperature: Disable CPU temperature monitoring
  • --computation-type TYPE: Set computation algorithm (busy-wait, pi, primes, matrix, fibonacci)
  • --mqtt-broker-host HOST: MQTT broker hostname
  • --mqtt-broker-port PORT: MQTT broker port (default: 1883)
  • --mqtt-username USER: MQTT username
  • --mqtt-password PASS: MQTT password
  • --mqtt-topic-prefix PREFIX: MQTT topic prefix (default: cpu-loader)
  • --mqtt-client-id ID: MQTT client ID (default: cpu-loader)

Computation Types

CPU Loader supports different computation algorithms for load generation with precise time control:

  • busy-wait (default): Simple busy loop - fastest execution, minimal overhead, most accurate timing
  • pi: PI calculation using Leibniz formula - moderate computational intensity, mathematical workload
  • primes: Prime number finding - variable computational load, cryptographic-style operations
  • matrix: 4x4 matrix multiplication - consistent computational patterns, linear algebra operations
  • fibonacci: Lightweight mathematical operations - balanced computational load with micro-pauses

All algorithms are time-controlled to ensure accurate load percentages. The system uses 10ms cycles with frequent timing checks to maintain precise CPU utilization.

Examples:

# Use PI calculation for CPU load
uv run cpu-loader --computation-type pi

# Use prime number calculation
uv run cpu-loader --computation-type primes --port 8001

# Use matrix multiplication
uv run cpu-loader --computation-type matrix

WebUI

Open your browser and navigate to http://localhost:8000

Features:

  • Individual Thread Control: Use sliders to set load for each thread (0-100%)
  • Preset Buttons: Quick-set all threads to 0%, 10%, 25%, 50%, 80%, 90%, or 100%
  • Live Stats: View active thread count and average load
  • Real-time Updates: Changes are applied instantly with visual feedback

REST API

Get Thread Status

curl http://localhost:8000/api/threads

Response:

{
  "num_threads": 4,
  "loads": {
    "0": 0.0,
    "1": 0.0,
    "2": 0.0,
    "3": 0.0
  }
}

Set Load for Specific Thread

curl -X PUT http://localhost:8000/api/threads/0/load \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"load_percent": 50.0}'

Set Load for All Threads

curl -X POST http://localhost:8000/api/threads/load/all \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"load_percent": 75.0}'

Change Number of Threads

curl -X POST http://localhost:8000/api/threads \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"num_threads": 8}'

Get Computation Type

curl http://localhost:8000/api/computation-type

Response:

{
  "computation_type": "pi",
  "available_types": ["busy-wait", "pi", "primes", "matrix", "fibonacci"]
}

Set Computation Type

curl -X PUT http://localhost:8000/api/computation-type \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"computation_type": "fibonacci"}'

API Documentation

Once the server is running, visit http://localhost:8000/docs for interactive API documentation powered by Swagger UI.

MQTT Publishing

CPU Loader can publish real-time CPU metrics and load control settings to an MQTT broker for integration with home automation systems, monitoring tools, or custom applications.

MQTT Topics

The application publishes to two topics:

  1. {prefix}/cpu_metrics: Published every second with current CPU utilization

    {
      "total_cpu_percent": 25.5,
      "per_cpu_percent": [25.0, 26.0, 25.3, 25.7]
    }
    
  2. {prefix}/load_settings: Published when load settings change (retained message)

    {
      "num_threads": 4,
      "loads": {"0": 25.0, "1": 25.0, "2": 25.0, "3": 25.0},
      "average_load": 25.0
    }
    

Configuration

MQTT can be configured using environment variables or command-line arguments. Command-line arguments take precedence over environment variables.

Using Environment Variables

export MQTT_BROKER_HOST=mqtt.example.com
export MQTT_BROKER_PORT=1883
export MQTT_USERNAME=myuser
export MQTT_PASSWORD=mypassword
export MQTT_TOPIC_PREFIX=cpu-loader
export MQTT_CLIENT_ID=cpu-loader-001

uv run src/main.py

Using Command-Line Arguments

uv run src/main.py \
  --mqtt-broker-host mqtt.example.com \
  --mqtt-broker-port 1883 \
  --mqtt-username myuser \
  --mqtt-password mypassword \
  --mqtt-topic-prefix cpu-loader \
  --mqtt-client-id cpu-loader-001

Testing with Mosquitto

To test MQTT publishing locally:

# Install mosquitto
sudo apt-get install mosquitto mosquitto-clients

# Start CPU Loader with MQTT
uv run src/main.py --mqtt-broker-host localhost

# Subscribe to all topics (in another terminal)
mosquitto_sub -h localhost -t "cpu-loader/#" -v

MQTT Settings

Setting Environment Variable CLI Argument Default Description
Broker Host MQTT_BROKER_HOST --mqtt-broker-host None MQTT broker hostname or IP
Broker Port MQTT_BROKER_PORT --mqtt-broker-port 1883 MQTT broker port
Username MQTT_USERNAME --mqtt-username None MQTT authentication username
Password MQTT_PASSWORD --mqtt-password None MQTT authentication password
Topic Prefix MQTT_TOPIC_PREFIX --mqtt-topic-prefix cpu-loader Prefix for all MQTT topics
Client ID MQTT_CLIENT_ID --mqtt-client-id cpu-loader MQTT client identifier

Note: If no MQTT broker host is configured, MQTT publishing will be disabled and the application will function normally without it.

Example Script

An example script (src/example.py) is provided to demonstrate programmatic control:

# Start the server first
uv run src/main.py

# In another terminal, run the example
uv run src/example.py

The example demonstrates:

  • Getting current status
  • Setting all threads to a specific load
  • Gradually increasing load
  • Individual thread control
  • Resetting to idle

Computation Types Demo

A comprehensive demo script is available in examples/computation_types_demo.py to test all computation algorithms:

# Start the server
uv run cpu-loader

# In another terminal, run the demo (tests all computation types)
python examples/computation_types_demo.py

# Test specific computation types only
python examples/computation_types_demo.py --types pi fibonacci

# Custom load and duration
python examples/computation_types_demo.py --load 50 --duration 15

The demo script:

  • Tests each computation type systematically
  • Monitors actual CPU usage vs. target load
  • Provides performance comparisons between algorithms
  • Shows timing accuracy for each computation method

Running as a Systemd Service

You can run CPU Loader as a systemd service to start automatically on boot and run in the background.

Create Systemd Service File

Create /etc/systemd/system/cpu-loader.service:

[Unit]
Description=CPU Loader Service
After=network.target

[Service]
Type=simple
User=your-username
WorkingDirectory=/home/your-username
ExecStart=/home/your-username/.local/bin/cpu-loader --host 0.0.0.0 --port 8000
Restart=on-failure
RestartSec=5

# Optional: Set environment variables for MQTT
#Environment="MQTT_BROKER_HOST=mqtt.example.com"
#Environment="MQTT_BROKER_PORT=1883"
#Environment="MQTT_USERNAME=myuser"
#Environment="MQTT_PASSWORD=mypassword"
#Environment="MQTT_TOPIC_PREFIX=cpu-loader"
#Environment="MQTT_CLIENT_ID=cpu-loader-001"

# Optional: Disable temperature monitoring
#Environment="DISABLE_TEMPERATURE=1"

[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target

Important: Replace your-username with your actual username, and adjust the ExecStart path to point to where cpu-loader is installed:

  • If installed with uv tool install: Usually ~/.local/bin/cpu-loader
  • If installed with pip install --user: Usually ~/.local/bin/cpu-loader
  • If installed system-wide: Usually /usr/local/bin/cpu-loader

Enable and Start the Service

# Reload systemd to recognize the new service
sudo systemctl daemon-reload

# Enable the service to start on boot
sudo systemctl enable cpu-loader

# Start the service now
sudo systemctl start cpu-loader

# Check service status
sudo systemctl status cpu-loader

# View service logs
sudo journalctl -u cpu-loader -f

Manage the Service

# Stop the service
sudo systemctl stop cpu-loader

# Restart the service
sudo systemctl restart cpu-loader

# Disable auto-start on boot
sudo systemctl disable cpu-loader

Example Service Configurations

Basic Service (no MQTT):

[Unit]
Description=CPU Loader Service
After=network.target

[Service]
Type=simple
User=cpuloader
ExecStart=/home/cpuloader/.local/bin/cpu-loader --host 0.0.0.0 --port 8000
Restart=on-failure

[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target

Service with MQTT Integration:

[Unit]
Description=CPU Loader Service with MQTT
After=network.target

[Service]
Type=simple
User=cpuloader
ExecStart=/home/cpuloader/.local/bin/cpu-loader --host 0.0.0.0 --port 8000
Environment="MQTT_BROKER_HOST=192.168.1.100"
Environment="MQTT_BROKER_PORT=1883"
Environment="MQTT_USERNAME=cpuloader"
Environment="MQTT_PASSWORD=secretpassword"
Environment="MQTT_TOPIC_PREFIX=home/sensors/cpu-loader"
Restart=on-failure

[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target

Service with Custom Computation Type:

[Unit]
Description=CPU Loader Service (Matrix Computation)
After=network.target

[Service]
Type=simple
User=cpuloader
ExecStart=/home/cpuloader/.local/bin/cpu-loader --host 0.0.0.0 --port 8080 --computation-type matrix
Restart=on-failure

[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target

Architecture

  • src/cpu_loader_core.c: High-performance C implementation using pthreads for CPU load generation
  • src/cpu_loader.py: Python wrapper providing a clean API to the C extension
  • src/main.py: FastAPI application with REST API and embedded WebUI
  • src/mqtt_publisher.py: MQTT client for publishing metrics and settings
  • Threading Model: Native pthreads for maximum efficiency and precise timing
  • Load Algorithm: High-resolution busy-wait loops with nanosecond precision

Requirements

  • Python 3.8+
  • FastAPI 0.115.0+
  • Uvicorn 0.32.0+
  • Pydantic 2.10.0+
  • paho-mqtt 2.1.0+ (for MQTT publishing)
  • C compiler (gcc or clang) for building the extension

Use Cases

  • Performance Testing: Test application behavior under various CPU loads and computation types
  • Stress Testing: Validate system stability under high CPU utilization with different algorithms
  • Thermal Testing: Use fibonacci or matrix computations for maximum heat generation
  • Power Consumption Analysis: Compare power usage across different computation algorithms
  • Benchmarking: Create reproducible load scenarios with specific computation patterns
  • Algorithm Testing: Test cache performance (matrix), mathematical units (pi), or crypto operations (primes)
  • IoT Integration: Integrate with Home Assistant, Node-RED, or other MQTT-based systems
  • Monitoring: Feed CPU metrics and temperature data into monitoring dashboards via MQTT

Computation Algorithm Use Cases

  • busy-wait: Baseline testing, pure timing validation, minimal computational overhead
  • pi: Mathematical processing benchmarks, floating-point unit testing
  • primes: Cryptographic algorithm simulation, integer arithmetic testing
  • matrix: Linear algebra workloads, cache hierarchy testing, SIMD instruction testing
  • fibonacci: Balanced computational load for general stress testing

Development

Pre-commit Hooks

This project uses pre-commit hooks to ensure code quality. The hooks include:

  • Code Formatting: Black and isort for consistent Python formatting
  • Linting: Flake8 for code quality checks
  • Type Checking: Mypy for static type analysis
  • General Checks: Trailing whitespace, end-of-file fixes, YAML/JSON/TOML validation

To run pre-commit manually on all files:

pre-commit run --all-files

The hooks will run automatically on git commit after installation.

Building and Publishing Releases

The project uses automatic semantic versioning with GitHub Actions:

Versioning Rules

Versions are automatically determined based on commit messages:

  • Patch bump (0.0.X): Every commit to main

  • Minor bump (0.X.0): Commits prefixed with feat:

    git commit -m "feat: add new CPU monitoring feature"
    
  • Major bump (X.0.0): Commits with major:, breaking:, or BREAKING CHANGE:

    git commit -m "major: redesign API interface"
    git commit -m "breaking: remove deprecated endpoints"
    

Release Process

  1. Commit and push to main:

    git add .
    git commit -m "feat: add WebSocket support"
    git push origin main
    
  2. Automated workflow:

    • Version is automatically calculated using semantic versioning
    • Wheels are built for Linux (x86_64, ARM64) and macOS (x86_64, ARM64)
    • Python versions: 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, 3.11, 3.12
    • Source distribution (sdist) is created
    • All artifacts are published to PyPI
    • A GitHub Release is created with version tag and artifacts

License

MIT License - see LICENSE file for details.

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