This is already answered in: https://stackoverflow.com/a/16736599/4004007
Preparation
To calculate CPU usage for a specific process you'll need the
following:
/proc/uptime
#1 uptime of the system (seconds)
/proc/[PID]/stat
#14 utime - CPU time spent in user code, measured in clock ticks
#15 stime - CPU time spent in kernel code, measured in clock ticks
#16 cutime - Waited-for children's CPU time spent in user code (in clock ticks)
#17 cstime - Waited-for children's CPU time spent in kernel code (in clock ticks)
#22 starttime - Time when the process started, measured in clock ticks
- Hertz (number of clock ticks per second) of your system.
Calculation
First we determine the total time spent for the process:
total_time = utime + stime
We also have to decide whether we want to include the time from children processes. If we do, then we add those values to
total_time:
total_time = total_time + cutime + cstime
Next we get the total elapsed time in seconds since the process
started:
seconds = uptime - (starttime / Hertz)
Finally we calculate the CPU usage percentage:
cpu_usage = 100 * ((total_time / Hertz) / seconds)
See also
Top and ps not showing the same cpu result
How to get total cpu usage in Linux (c++)
Calculating CPU usage of a process in Linux