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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later */
/*
* Copyright (C) 2018, Google Inc.
*
* log.cpp - Logging infrastructure
*/
#include <cstdio>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <ctime>
#include <fstream>
#include <iomanip>
#include <iostream>
#include <list>
#include <string.h>
#include <unordered_set>
#include "log.h"
#include "utils.h"
/**
* \file log.h
* \brief Logging infrastructure
*
* libcamera includes a logging infrastructure used through the library that
* allows inspection of internal operation in a user-configurable way. The log
* messages are grouped in categories that represent areas of libcamera, and
* output of messages for each category can be controlled by independent log
* levels.
*
* The levels are configurable through the LIBCAMERA_LOG_LEVELS environment
* variable that contains a comma-separated list of 'category=level' pairs.
*
* The category names are strings and can include a wildcard ('*') character at
* the end to match multiple categories.
*
* The level are either numeric values, or strings containing the log level
* name. The available log levels are DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR and FATAL. Log
* message with a level higher than or equal to the configured log level for
* their category are output to the log, while other messages are silently
* discarded.
*
* By default log messages are output to stderr. They can be redirected to a log
* file by setting the LIBCAMERA_LOG_FILE environment variable to the name of
* the file. The file must be writable and is truncated if it exists. If any
* error occurs when opening the file, the file is ignored and the log is output
* to stderr.
*/
namespace libcamera {
/**
* \brief Message logger
*
* The Logger class handles log configuration.
*/
class Logger
{
public:
static Logger *instance();
void write(const std::string &msg);
private:
Logger();
void parseLogFile();
void parseLogLevels();
static LogSeverity parseLogLevel(const std::string &level);
friend LogCategory;
void registerCategory(LogCategory *category);
void unregisterCategory(LogCategory *category);
std::unordered_set<LogCategory *> categories_;
std::list<std::pair<std::string, LogSeverity>> levels_;
std::ofstream file_;
std::ostream *output_;
};
/**
* \brief Retrieve the logger instance
*
* The Logger is a singleton and can't be constructed manually. This function
* shall instead be used to retrieve the single global instance of the logger.
*
* \return The logger instance
*/
Logger *Logger::instance()
{
static Logger instance;
return &instance;
}
/**
* \brief Write a message to the configured logger output
* \param[in] msg The message string
*/
void Logger::write(const std::string &msg)
{
output_->write(msg.c_str(), msg.size());
output_->flush();
}
/**
* \brief Construct a logger
*/
Logger::Logger()
: output_(&std::cerr)
{
parseLogFile();
parseLogLevels();
}
/**
* \brief Parse the log output file from the environment
*
* If the LIBCAMERA_LOG_FILE environment variable is set, open the file it
* points to and redirect the logger output to it. Errors are silently ignored
* and don't affect the logger output (set to stderr).
*/
void Logger::parseLogFile()
{
const char *file = secure_getenv("LIBCAMERA_LOG_FILE");
if (!file)
return;
file_.open(file);
if (file_.good())
output_ = &file_;
}
/**
* \brief Parse the log levels from the environment
*
* The logr levels are stored in LIBCAMERA_LOG_LEVELS environement variable as a list
* of "category=level" pairs, separated by commas (','). Parse the variable and
* store the levels to configure all log categories.
*/
void Logger::parseLogLevels()
{
const char *debug = secure_getenv("LIBCAMERA_LOG_LEVELS");
if (!debug)
return;
for (const char *pair = debug; *debug != '\0'; pair = debug) {
const char *comma = strchrnul(debug, ',');
size_t len = comma - pair;
/* Skip over the comma. */
debug = *comma == ',' ? comma + 1 : comma;
/* Skip to the next pair if the pair is empty. */
if (!len)
continue;
std::string category;
std::string level;
const char *colon = static_cast<const char *>(memchr(pair, ':', len));
if (!colon) {
/* 'x' is a shortcut for '*:x'. */
category = "*";
level = std::string(pair, len);
} else {
category = std::string(pair, colon - pair);
level = std::string(colon + 1, comma - colon - 1);
}
/* Both the category and the level must be specified. */
if (category.empty() || level.empty())
continue;
LogSeverity severity = parseLogLevel(level);
if (severity == -1)
continue;
levels_.push_back({ category, severity });
}
}
/**
* \brief Parse a log level string into a LogSeverity
* \param[in] level The log level string
*
* Log levels can be specified as an integer value in the range from LogDebug to
* LogFatal, or as a string corresponding to the severity name in uppercase. Any
* other value is invalid.
*
* \return The log severity, or -1 if the string is invalid
*/
LogSeverity Logger::parseLogLevel(const std::string &level)
{
static const char *const names[] = {
"DEBUG",
"INFO",
"WARN",
"ERROR",
"FATAL",
};
int severity;
if (std::isdigit(level[0])) {
char *endptr;
severity = strtoul(level.c_str(), &endptr, 10);
if (*endptr != '\0' || severity > LogFatal)
severity = -1;
} else {
severity = -1;
for (unsigned int i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(names); ++i) {
if (names[i] == level) {
severity = i;
break;
}
}
}
return static_cast<LogSeverity>(severity);
}
/**
* \brief Register a log category with the logger
* \param[in] category The log category
*
* Log categories must have unique names. If a category with the same name
* already exists this function performs no operation.
*/
void Logger::registerCategory(LogCategory *category)
{
categories_.insert(category);
const std::string &name = category->name();
for (const std::pair<std::string, LogSeverity> &level : levels_) {
bool match = true;
for (unsigned int i = 0; i < level.first.size(); ++i) {
if (level.first[i] == '*')
break;
if (i >= name.size() ||
name[i] != level.first[i]) {
match = false;
break;
}
}
if (match) {
category->setSeverity(level.second);
break;
}
}
}
/**
* \brief Unregister a log category from the logger
* \param[in] category The log category
*
* If the \a category hasn't been registered with the logger this function
* performs no operation.
*/
void Logger::unregisterCategory(LogCategory *category)
{
categories_.erase(category);
}
/**
* \enum LogSeverity
* Log message severity
* \var LogDebug
* Debug message
* \var LogInfo
* Informational message
* \var LogWarning
* Warning message, signals a potential issue
* \var LogError
* Error message, signals an unrecoverable issue
* \var LogFatal
* Fatal message, signals an unrecoverable issue and aborts execution
*/
/**
* \class LogCategory
* \brief A category of log message
*
* The LogCategory class represents a category of log messages, related to an
* area of the library. It groups all messages belonging to the same category,
* and is used to control the log level per group.
*/
/**
* \brief Construct a log category
* \param[in] name The category name
*/
LogCategory::LogCategory(const char *name)
: name_(name), severity_(LogSeverity::LogInfo)
{
Logger::instance()->registerCategory(this);
}
LogCategory::~LogCategory()
{
Logger::instance()->unregisterCategory(this);
}
/**
* \fn LogCategory::name()
* \brief Retrieve the log category name
* \return The log category name
*/
/**
* \fn LogCategory::severity()
* \brief Retrieve the severity of the log category
* \sa setSeverity()
* \return Return the severity of the log category
*/
/**
* \brief Set the severity of the log category
*
* Messages of severity higher than or equal to the severity of the log category
* are printed, other messages are discarded.
*/
void LogCategory::setSeverity(LogSeverity severity)
{
severity_ = severity;
}
/**
* \brief Retrieve the default log category
*
* The default log category is named "default" and is used by the LOG() macro
* when no log category is specified.
*
* \return A pointer to the default log category
*/
const LogCategory &LogCategory::defaultCategory()
{
static LogCategory category("default");
return category;
}
static const char *log_severity_name(LogSeverity severity)
{
static const char *const names[] = {
" DBG",
" INFO",
" WARN",
" ERR",
"FATAL",
};
if (static_cast<unsigned int>(severity) < ARRAY_SIZE(names))
return names[severity];
else
return "UNKWN";
}
/**
* \class LogMessage
* \brief Internal log message representation.
*
* The LogMessage class models a single message in the log. It serves as a
* helper to provide the std::ostream API for logging, and must never be used
* directly. Use the LOG() macro instead access the log infrastructure.
*/
/**
* \brief Construct a log message for the default category
* \param[in] fileName The file name where the message is logged from
* \param[in] line The line number where the message is logged from
* \param[in] severity The log message severity, controlling how the message
* will be displayed
*
* Create a log message pertaining to line \a line of file \a fileName. The
* \a severity argument sets the message severity to control whether it will be
* output or dropped.
*/
LogMessage::LogMessage(const char *fileName, unsigned int line,
LogSeverity severity)
: category_(LogCategory::defaultCategory()), severity_(severity)
{
init(fileName, line);
}
/**
* \brief Construct a log message for a given category
* \param[in] fileName The file name where the message is logged from
* \param[in] line The line number where the message is logged from
* \param[in] category The log message category, controlling how the message
* will be displayed
* \param[in] severity The log message severity, controlling how the message
* will be displayed
*
* Create a log message pertaining to line \a line of file \a fileName. The
* \a severity argument sets the message severity to control whether it will be
* output or dropped.
*/
LogMessage::LogMessage(const char *fileName, unsigned int line,
const LogCategory &category, LogSeverity severity)
: category_(category), severity_(severity)
{
init(fileName, line);
}
void LogMessage::init(const char *fileName, unsigned int line)
{
/* Log the timestamp, severity and file information. */
struct timespec timestamp;
clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, ×tamp);
msgStream_.fill('0');
msgStream_ << "[" << timestamp.tv_sec / (60 * 60) << ":"
<< std::setw(2) << (timestamp.tv_sec / 60) % 60 << ":"
<< std::setw(2) << timestamp.tv_sec % 60 << "."
<< std::setw(9) << timestamp.tv_nsec << "]";
msgStream_.fill(' ');
msgStream_ << " " << log_severity_name(severity_);
msgStream_ << " " << category_.name();
msgStream_ << " " << basename(fileName) << ":" << line << " ";
}
LogMessage::~LogMessage()
{
msgStream_ << std::endl;
if (severity_ >= category_.severity()) {
std::string msg(msgStream_.str());
Logger::instance()->write(msg);
}
if (severity_ == LogSeverity::LogFatal)
std::abort();
}
/**
* \fn std::ostream& LogMessage::stream()
*
* Data is added to a LogMessage through the stream returned by this function.
* The stream implements the std::ostream API and can be used for logging as
* std::cout.
*
* \return A reference to the log message stream
*/
/**
* \def LOG_DECLARE_CATEGORY(name)
* \hideinitializer
* \brief Declare a category of log messages
*
* This macro is used to declare a log category defined in another compilation
* unit by the LOG_DEFINE_CATEGORY() macro.
*
* The LOG_DECLARE_CATEGORY() macro must be used in the libcamera namespace.
*
* \sa LogCategory
*/
/**
* \def LOG_DEFINE_CATEGORY(name)
* \hideinitializer
* \brief Define a category of log messages
*
* This macro is used to define a log category that can then be used with the
* LOGC() macro. Category names shall be unique, if a category is shared between
* compilation units, it shall be defined in one compilation unit only and
* declared with LOG_DECLARE_CATEGORY() in the other compilation units.
*
* The LOG_DEFINE_CATEGORY() macro must be used in the libcamera namespace.
*
* \sa LogCategory
*/
/**
* \def LOG(category, severity)
* \hideinitializer
* \brief Log a message
* \param[in] category Category (optional)
* \param[in] severity Severity
*
* Return an std::ostream reference to which a message can be logged using the
* iostream API. The \a category, if specified, sets the message category. When
* absent the default category is used. The \a severity controls whether the
* message is printed or discarded, depending on the log level for the category.
*
* If the severity is set to Fatal, execution is aborted and the program
* terminates immediately after printing the message.
*/
/**
* \def ASSERT(condition)
* \brief Abort program execution if assertion fails
*
* If \a condition is false, ASSERT() logs an error message with the Fatal log
* level and aborts program execution.
*
* If the macro NDEBUG is defined before including log.h, ASSERT() generates no
* code.
*
* Using conditions that have side effects with ASSERT() is not recommended, as
* these effects would depend on whether NDEBUG is defined or not. Similarly,
* ASSERT() should not be used to check for errors that can occur under normal
* conditions as those checks would then be removed when compiling with NDEBUG.
*/
} /* namespace libcamera */
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