base: Refactor logging to make log level selection cleaner

It's currently possible to change the log level in gem5 by tweaking a
set of global variables. These variables are currently exposed to
Python using SWIG. This mechanism is far from ideal for two reasons:
First, changing the log level requires that the Python world enables
or disables individual levels. Ideally, this should be a single call
where a log level is selected. Second, exporting global variables is
poorly supported by most Python frameworks. SWIG puts variables in
their own namespace and PyBind doesn't seem to support it at all.

This changeset refactors the logging code to create a more abstract
interface. Each log level is associated with an instance of a Logger
class. This class contains common functionality, an enable flag, and a
verbose flag.

Available LogLevels are described by the LogLevel class. Lower log
levels are used for more critical messages (PANIC being level 0) and
higher levels for less critical messages. The highest log level that
is printed is controlled by calling Logger:setLevel().

Change-Id: I31e44299d242d953197a8e62679250c91d6ef776
Signed-off-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Gabor Dozsa <gabor.dozsa@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Curtis Dunham <curtis.dunham@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
This commit is contained in:
Andreas Sandberg 2017-02-27 11:25:01 +00:00
parent bec4409add
commit 60b26f1546
4 changed files with 162 additions and 136 deletions

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* Copyright (c) 2014 ARM Limited
* Copyright (c) 2014, 2017 ARM Limited
* All rights reserved
*
* The license below extends only to copyright in the software and shall
@ -43,26 +43,35 @@
#include "base/misc.hh"
#include <cstdlib>
#include <cstring>
#include <string>
#include <array>
#include "base/cprintf.hh"
#include "base/hostinfo.hh"
#include "base/output.hh"
#include "base/trace.hh"
#include "base/types.hh"
#include "sim/core.hh"
using namespace std;
bool want_warn = true;
bool want_info = true;
bool want_hack = true;
Logger &
Logger::get(LogLevel ll)
{
static std::array<Logger *, NUM_LOG_LEVELS> loggers{{
new ExitLogger(std::cerr, "panic"),
new ExitLogger(std::cerr, "fatal"),
new Logger(std::cerr, "warn"),
new Logger(std::cerr, "info"),
new Logger(std::cerr, "hack"),
}};
bool warn_verbose = false;
bool info_verbose = false;
bool hack_verbose = false;
return *loggers[ll];
}
void
Logger::setLevel(LogLevel ll)
{
for (int i = 0; i < NUM_LOG_LEVELS; ++i)
get(LogLevel(i)).enabled = (i <= ll);
}
static void
newline_if_needed(std::ostream &stream, const char *format)
@ -78,34 +87,28 @@ newline_if_needed(std::ostream &stream, const char *format)
}
}
void
__exit_epilogue(int code,
const char *func, const char *file, int line,
const char *format)
Logger::Logger(std::ostream &_stream, const char *_prefix)
: enabled(true), verbose(false), stream(_stream), prefix(_prefix)
{
newline_if_needed(std::cerr, format);
ccprintf(std::cerr,
" @ tick %d\n"
"[%s:%s, line %d]\n"
"Memory Usage: %ld KBytes\n",
curTick(), func, file, line, memUsage());
if (code < 0)
abort();
else
exit(code);
}
void
__base_message_epilogue(std::ostream &stream, bool verbose,
const char *func, const char *file, int line,
Logger::printEpilogue(const char *func, const char *file, int line,
const char *format)
{
newline_if_needed(stream, format);
if (verbose) {
ccprintf(stream, " @ cycle %d\n[%s:%s, line %d]\n",
ccprintf(stream, " @ tick %d\n[%s:%s, line %d]\n",
curTick(), func, file, line);
}
}
void
ExitLogger::printEpilogue(const char *func, const char *file, int line,
const char *format)
{
Logger::printEpilogue(func, file, line, format);
ccprintf(stream, "Memory Usage: %ld KBytes\n", memUsage());
}

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* Copyright (c) 2014 ARM Limited
* Copyright (c) 2014, 2017 ARM Limited
* All rights reserved
*
* The license below extends only to copyright in the software and shall
@ -47,6 +47,7 @@
#include <cassert>
#include <iostream>
#include <utility>
#include "base/compiler.hh"
#include "base/cprintf.hh"
@ -55,44 +56,91 @@
#define __FUNCTION__ "how to fix me?"
#endif
void __exit_epilogue(int code,
const char *func, const char *file, int line,
const char *format) M5_ATTR_NORETURN;
// General exit message, these functions will never return and will
// either abort() if code is < 0 or exit with the code if >= 0
template<typename ...Args> void
__exit_message(const char *prefix, int code,
const char *func, const char *file, int line,
const char *format, const Args &...args) M5_ATTR_NORETURN;
template<typename ...Args> void
__exit_message(const char *prefix, int code,
const char *func, const char *file, int line,
const std::string &format, const Args &...args) M5_ATTR_NORETURN;
template<typename ...Args> void
__exit_message(const char *prefix, int code,
const char *func, const char *file, int line,
const char *format, const Args &...args)
class Logger
{
std::cerr << prefix << ": ";
ccprintf(std::cerr, format, args...);
public:
enum LogLevel {
PANIC = 0,
FATAL,
WARN,
INFO,
HACK,
NUM_LOG_LEVELS,
};
__exit_epilogue(code, func, file, line, format);
}
/**
* 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);
template<typename ...Args> void
__exit_message(const char *prefix, int code,
const char *func, const char *file, int line,
const std::string &format, const Args &...args)
/**
* 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);
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)
{
if (!enabled)
return;
if (prefix)
stream << prefix << ": ";
ccprintf(stream, format, args...);
printEpilogue(func, file, line, format);
}
template<typename ...Args> void
print(const char *func, const char *file, int line,
const std::string &format, const Args &...args)
{
print(func, file, line, format.c_str(), args...);
}
protected:
virtual void printEpilogue(const char *func, const char *file, int line,
const char *format);
public:
bool enabled;
bool verbose;
protected:
std::ostream &stream;
const char *prefix;
};
class ExitLogger : public Logger
{
__exit_message(prefix, code, func, file, line, format.c_str(),
args...);
}
public:
using Logger::Logger;
#define exit_message(prefix, code, ...) \
__exit_message(prefix, code, __FUNCTION__, __FILE__, __LINE__, \
__VA_ARGS__)
void printEpilogue(const char *func, const char *file, int line,
const char *format) override;
};
#define exit_message(logger, code, ...) \
do { \
logger.print(__FUNCTION__, __FILE__, __LINE__, __VA_ARGS__); \
if (code < 0) \
::abort(); \
else \
::exit(code); \
} while (0)
//
// This implements a cprintf based panic() function. panic() should
@ -101,7 +149,8 @@ __exit_message(const char *prefix, int code,
// calls abort which can dump core or enter the debugger.
//
//
#define panic(...) exit_message("panic", -1, __VA_ARGS__)
#define panic(...) exit_message(::Logger::get(::Logger::PANIC), -1, \
__VA_ARGS__)
//
// This implements a cprintf based fatal() function. fatal() should
@ -110,7 +159,8 @@ __exit_message(const char *prefix, int code,
// etc.) and not a simulator bug. fatal() calls abort() like
// panic() does.
//
#define fatal(...) exit_message("fatal", -1, __VA_ARGS__)
#define fatal(...) exit_message(::Logger::get(::Logger::FATAL), 1, \
__VA_ARGS__)
/**
* Conditional panic macro that checks the supplied condition and only panics
@ -120,10 +170,12 @@ __exit_message(const char *prefix, int code,
* @param cond Condition that is checked; if true -> panic
* @param ... Printf-based format string with arguments, extends printout.
*/
#define panic_if(cond, ...) \
do { \
if ((cond)) \
exit_message("panic condition "#cond" occurred", -1, __VA_ARGS__); \
#define panic_if(cond, ...) \
do { \
if ((cond)) { \
panic("panic condition " # cond " occurred: %s", \
csprintf(__VA_ARGS__)); \
} \
} while (0)
@ -136,41 +188,17 @@ __exit_message(const char *prefix, int code,
* @param cond Condition that is checked; if true -> fatal
* @param ... Printf-based format string with arguments, extends printout.
*/
#define fatal_if(cond, ...) \
do { \
if ((cond)) \
exit_message("fatal condition "#cond" occurred", 1, __VA_ARGS__); \
#define fatal_if(cond, ...) \
do { \
if ((cond)) { \
fatal("fatal condition " # cond " occurred: %s", \
csprintf(__VA_ARGS__)); \
} \
} while (0)
void
__base_message_epilogue(std::ostream &stream, bool verbose,
const char *func, const char *file, int line,
const char *format);
template<typename ...Args> void
__base_message(std::ostream &stream, const char *prefix, bool verbose,
const char *func, const char *file, int line,
const char *format, const Args &...args)
{
stream << prefix << ": ";
ccprintf(stream, format, args...);
__base_message_epilogue(stream, verbose, func, file, line, format);
}
template<typename ...Args> void
__base_message(std::ostream &stream, const char *prefix, bool verbose,
const char *func, const char *file, int line,
const std::string &format, const Args &...args)
{
__base_message(stream, prefix, verbose, func, file, line, format.c_str(),
args...);
}
#define base_message(stream, prefix, verbose, ...) \
__base_message(stream, prefix, verbose, __FUNCTION__, __FILE__, __LINE__, \
__VA_ARGS__)
#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
@ -186,37 +214,20 @@ __base_message(std::ostream &stream, const char *prefix, bool verbose,
} \
} while (0)
#define cond_message(cond, ...) do { \
if (cond) \
base_message(__VA_ARGS__); \
} while (0)
#define cond_message_once(cond, ...) do { \
static bool once = false; \
if (!once && cond) { \
base_message(__VA_ARGS__); \
once = true; \
} \
} while (0)
extern bool want_warn, warn_verbose;
extern bool want_info, info_verbose;
extern bool want_hack, hack_verbose;
#define warn(...) \
cond_message(want_warn, std::cerr, "warn", warn_verbose, __VA_ARGS__)
base_message(::Logger::get(::Logger::WARN), __VA_ARGS__)
#define inform(...) \
cond_message(want_info, std::cout, "info", info_verbose, __VA_ARGS__)
base_message(::Logger::get(::Logger::INFO), __VA_ARGS__)
#define hack(...) \
cond_message(want_hack, std::cerr, "hack", hack_verbose, __VA_ARGS__)
base_message(::Logger::get(::Logger::HACK), __VA_ARGS__)
#define warn_once(...) \
cond_message_once(want_warn, std::cerr, "warn", warn_verbose, __VA_ARGS__)
base_message_once(::Logger::get(::Logger::WARN), __VA_ARGS__)
#define inform_once(...) \
cond_message_once(want_info, std::cout, "info", info_verbose, __VA_ARGS__)
base_message_once(::Logger::get(::Logger::INFO), __VA_ARGS__)
#define hack_once(...) \
cond_message_once(want_hack, std::cerr, "hack", hack_verbose, __VA_ARGS__)
base_message_once(::Logger::get(::Logger::HACK), __VA_ARGS__)
/**
* Conditional warning macro that checks the supplied condition and
@ -244,12 +255,10 @@ extern bool want_hack, hack_verbose;
#ifdef NDEBUG
#define chatty_assert(cond, ...)
#else //!NDEBUG
#define chatty_assert(cond, ...) \
do { \
if (!(cond)) { \
base_message(std::cerr, "assert("#cond") failing", 1, __VA_ARGS__); \
assert(cond); \
} \
#define chatty_assert(cond, ...) \
do { \
if (!(cond)) \
panic("assert(" # cond ") failed: %s", csprintf(__VA_ARGS__)); \
} while (0)
#endif // NDEBUG
#endif // __BASE_MISC_HH__

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@ -92,7 +92,20 @@ void serializeAll(const std::string &cpt_dir);
CheckpointIn *getCheckpoint(const std::string &cpt_dir);
void unserializeGlobals(CheckpointIn &cp);
bool want_warn, warn_verbose;
bool want_info, info_verbose;
bool want_hack, hack_verbose;
class Logger
{
public:
enum LogLevel {
PANIC = 0,
FATAL,
WARN,
INFO,
HACK,
NUM_LOG_LEVELS,
};
static void setLevel(LogLevel ll);
private:
Logger();
};

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@ -105,7 +105,8 @@ def run_test(root, switcher=None, freq=1000, verbose=False):
# Suppress "Entering event queue" messages since we get tons of them.
# Worse yet, they include the timestamp, which makes them highly
# variable and unsuitable for comparing as test outputs.
_m5.core.cvar.want_info = verbose
if not verbose:
_m5.core.Logger.setLevel(_m5.core.Logger.WARN)
# instantiate configuration
m5.instantiate()