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authorGabe Black <gabeblack@google.com>2017-12-03 01:22:38 -0800
committerGabe Black <gabeblack@google.com>2017-12-12 19:45:58 +0000
commit211124aff2c0750d1b80f0cd71fec3f06c50bcc6 (patch)
treecbd95fa69c55820f0b5ed6330b4411d1e4469d43 /src/base/logging.hh
parenta51576e19c7f63930bc3b59c9a2e0a49cbc0bd81 (diff)
downloadgem5-211124aff2c0750d1b80f0cd71fec3f06c50bcc6.tar.xz
misc: Rework the logging functions.
Removed the "verbose" switch which wasn't used. Replaced the "get(LogLevel)" function with a get for each level. The parameter was always constant, so we can just call the right function at the right time. Made the "exit" behavior of panic/fatal a part of the logging implementation so that it can be overridden, and corrected a comment which said that both fatal and panic called ::abort(). Got rid of the printEpilogue function by reworking the print() methods. The subclasses of Logger can now override a "log" function which takes a composed message, letting the Logger class centralize how the message is put together and leaving the actual output mechanism to the subclass. Unfortunately there wasn't a way to tell gcc that the panic/fatal macros wouldn't return, so there needed to be an exit_helper wrapper function which calls the actual logger exit function. That can be marked as noreturn, unlike the virtual exit function. If the exit function does return, the wrapper will call ::abort(), placating gcc and ensuring that even if exit isn't implemented properly, exit_helper will still not return. That also provides a handy default implementation. Change-Id: I66d0cebd59f1127db980f3b565dbdf60687d8862 Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/6263 Reviewed-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> Maintainer: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>
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1 files changed, 98 insertions, 102 deletions
diff --git a/src/base/logging.hh b/src/base/logging.hh
index b0a9b0c1b..1c504d22e 100644
--- a/src/base/logging.hh
+++ b/src/base/logging.hh
@@ -46,113 +46,133 @@
#define __BASE_LOGGING_HH__
#include <cassert>
-#include <cstdlib>
-#include <iostream>
+#include <sstream>
#include <utility>
#include "base/compiler.hh"
#include "base/cprintf.hh"
-#if defined(__SUNPRO_CC)
-#define __FUNCTION__ "how to fix me?"
-#endif
-
class Logger
{
public:
+
+ // Get a Logger for the specified type of message.
+ static Logger &getPanic();
+ static Logger &getFatal();
+ static Logger &getWarn();
+ static Logger &getInfo();
+ static Logger &getHack();
+
enum LogLevel {
- PANIC = 0,
- FATAL,
- WARN,
- INFO,
- HACK,
+ PANIC, FATAL, WARN, INFO, HACK,
NUM_LOG_LEVELS,
};
- /**
- * Set the active log level.
- *
- * All levels that are lower or equal to the selected log level
- * will be activated.
- *
- * @param ll Maximum log level to print
- */
- static void setLevel(LogLevel ll);
+ static void
+ setLevel(LogLevel ll)
+ {
+ getPanic().enabled = (ll >= PANIC);
+ getFatal().enabled = (ll >= FATAL);
+ getWarn().enabled = (ll >= WARN);
+ getInfo().enabled = (ll >= INFO);
+ getHack().enabled = (ll >= HACK);
+ }
+
+ struct Loc
+ {
+ Loc(const char *file, int line) : file(file), line(line) {}
+ const char *file;
+ int line;
+ };
- /**
- * Get a Logger corresponding to a specific log level
- *
- * @param ll Log level to access
- * @return Reference to the requested logger
- */
- static Logger &get(LogLevel ll);
+ Logger(const char *prefix) : enabled(true), prefix(prefix)
+ {
+ assert(prefix);
+ }
- public:
- Logger(std::ostream &stream, const char *prefix);
virtual ~Logger() {};
- template<typename ...Args> void
- print(const char *func, const char *file, int line,
- const char *format, const Args &...args)
+ void
+ print(const Loc &loc, const std::string &str)
{
+ std::stringstream ss;
+ ss << prefix << str;
+ if (str.length() && str.back() != '\n' && str.back() != '\r')
+ ss << std::endl;
if (!enabled)
return;
+ log(loc, ss.str());
+ }
- if (prefix)
- stream << prefix << ": ";
- ccprintf(stream, format, args...);
-
- printEpilogue(func, file, line, format);
+ template<typename ...Args> void
+ print(const Loc &loc, const char *format, const Args &...args)
+ {
+ std::stringstream ss;
+ ccprintf(ss, format, args...);
+ print(loc, ss.str());
}
template<typename ...Args> void
- print(const char *func, const char *file, int line,
- const std::string &format, const Args &...args)
+ print(const Loc &loc, const std::string &format, const Args &...args)
{
- print(func, file, line, format.c_str(), args...);
+ print(loc, format.c_str(), args...);
}
- protected:
- virtual void printEpilogue(const char *func, const char *file, int line,
- const char *format);
+ // This helper is necessary since noreturn isn't inherited by virtual
+ // functions, and gcc will get mad if a function calls panic and then
+ // doesn't return.
+ void exit_helper() M5_ATTR_NORETURN { exit(); ::abort(); }
- public:
+ protected:
bool enabled;
- bool verbose;
- protected:
- std::ostream &stream;
+ virtual void log(const Loc &loc, std::string s) = 0;
+ virtual void exit() { /* Fall through to the abort in exit_helper. */ }
+
const char *prefix;
};
-#define exit_message(logger, code, ...) \
- do { \
- logger.print(__FUNCTION__, __FILE__, __LINE__, __VA_ARGS__); \
- if (code < 0) \
- ::abort(); \
- else \
- ::exit(code); \
+
+#define base_message(logger, ...) \
+ logger.print(::Logger::Loc(__FILE__, __LINE__), __VA_ARGS__)
+
+/*
+ * Only print the message the first time this expression is
+ * encountered. i.e. This doesn't check the string itself and
+ * prevent duplicate strings, this prevents the statement from
+ * happening more than once. So, even if the arguments change and that
+ * would have resulted in a different message thoes messages would be
+ * supressed.
+ */
+#define base_message_once(...) do { \
+ static bool once = false; \
+ if (!once) { \
+ base_message(__VA_ARGS__); \
+ once = true; \
+ } \
+ } while (0)
+
+#define exit_message(logger, ...) \
+ do { \
+ base_message(logger, __VA_ARGS__); \
+ logger.exit_helper(); \
} while (0)
-//
-// This implements a cprintf based panic() function. panic() should
-// be called when something happens that should never ever happen
-// regardless of what the user does (i.e., an acutal m5 bug). panic()
-// calls abort which can dump core or enter the debugger.
-//
-//
-#define panic(...) exit_message(::Logger::get(::Logger::PANIC), -1, \
- __VA_ARGS__)
+/**
+ * This implements a cprintf based panic() function. panic() should
+ * be called when something happens that should never ever happen
+ * regardless of what the user does (i.e., an acutal m5 bug). panic()
+ * might call abort which can dump core or enter the debugger.
+ */
+#define panic(...) exit_message(::Logger::getPanic(), __VA_ARGS__)
-//
-// This implements a cprintf based fatal() function. fatal() should
-// be called when the simulation cannot continue due to some condition
-// that is the user's fault (bad configuration, invalid arguments,
-// etc.) and not a simulator bug. fatal() calls abort() like
-// panic() does.
-//
-#define fatal(...) exit_message(::Logger::get(::Logger::FATAL), 1, \
- __VA_ARGS__)
+/**
+ * This implements a cprintf based fatal() function. fatal() should
+ * be called when the simulation cannot continue due to some condition
+ * that is the user's fault (bad configuration, invalid arguments,
+ * etc.) and not a simulator bug. fatal() might call exit, unlike panic().
+ */
+#define fatal(...) exit_message(::Logger::getFatal(), __VA_ARGS__)
/**
* Conditional panic macro that checks the supplied condition and only panics
@@ -189,37 +209,13 @@ class Logger
} while (0)
-#define base_message(logger, ...) \
- logger.print(__FUNCTION__, __FILE__, __LINE__, __VA_ARGS__)
-
-// Only print the message the first time this expression is
-// encountered. i.e. This doesn't check the string itself and
-// prevent duplicate strings, this prevents the statement from
-// happening more than once. So, even if the arguments change and that
-// would have resulted in a different message thoes messages would be
-// supressed.
-#define base_message_once(...) do { \
- static bool once = false; \
- if (!once) { \
- base_message(__VA_ARGS__); \
- once = true; \
- } \
- } while (0)
-
-
-#define warn(...) \
- base_message(::Logger::get(::Logger::WARN), __VA_ARGS__)
-#define inform(...) \
- base_message(::Logger::get(::Logger::INFO), __VA_ARGS__)
-#define hack(...) \
- base_message(::Logger::get(::Logger::HACK), __VA_ARGS__)
+#define warn(...) base_message(::Logger::getWarn(), __VA_ARGS__)
+#define inform(...) base_message(::Logger::getInfo(), __VA_ARGS__)
+#define hack(...) base_message(::Logger::getHack(), __VA_ARGS__)
-#define warn_once(...) \
- base_message_once(::Logger::get(::Logger::WARN), __VA_ARGS__)
-#define inform_once(...) \
- base_message_once(::Logger::get(::Logger::INFO), __VA_ARGS__)
-#define hack_once(...) \
- base_message_once(::Logger::get(::Logger::HACK), __VA_ARGS__)
+#define warn_once(...) base_message_once(::Logger::getWarn(), __VA_ARGS__)
+#define inform_once(...) base_message_once(::Logger::getInfo(), __VA_ARGS__)
+#define hack_once(...) base_message_once(::Logger::getHack(), __VA_ARGS__)
/**
* Conditional warning macro that checks the supplied condition and