/* log - a generic logging facility in the spirit of log4j */
-/* Copyright (c) 2003, 2004 Martin Quinson. All rights reserved. */
+/* Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Martin Quinson. All rights reserved. */
/* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms of the license (GNU LGPL) which comes with this package. */
+
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <ctype.h>
+#include <stdio.h> /* snprintf */
+#include <stdlib.h> /* snprintf */
+
+#include "portable.h" /* to get a working stdarg.h */
#include "xbt_modinter.h"
#include "xbt/misc.h"
+#include "xbt/ex.h"
+#include "xbt/str.h"
#include "xbt/sysdep.h"
-#include "xbt/log.h"
-#include "xbt/error.h"
+#include "xbt/log_private.h"
#include "xbt/dynar.h"
+XBT_PUBLIC_DATA(int) (*xbt_pid) ();
+int xbt_log_no_loc = 0; /* if set to true (with --log=no_loc), file localization will be omitted (for tesh tests) */
-/*
-FAIRE DES ZOLIS LOGS
---------------------
-Dans gras, tu ne te contente pas d'écrire des choses à l'écran, mais tu
-écris sur un sujet particulier (notion de canal) des choses d'une gravité
-particulière. Il y a 7 niveaux de gravité.
- trace: tracer les entrées dans une fonction, retour de fonction
- (famille de macros XBT_IN/XBT_OUT)
- debug: pour t'aider à mettre au point le module, potentiellement tres bavard
- verbose: quelques infos succintes sur les internals du module
- info: niveau normal, ton de la conversation
- warning: problème potentiel, mais auquel on a su faire face
- error: problème qui t'as empêché de faire ton job
- critical: juste avant de mourir
-
-Quand on compile avec -DNDEBUG (par défaut dans le paquet Debian), tout ce
-qui est '>= verbose' est supprimé au moment de la compilation. Retiré du
-binaire, killé.
-
-Ensuite, tu écris dans un canal particulier. Tous les canaux sont rangés en
-arbre. Il faudrait faire un ptit script qui fouille les sources à la
-recherche des macros XBT_LOG_NEW_* utilisées pour créer des canaux. Le
-dernier argument de ces macros est ignoré dans le source. Il est destiné à
-être la documentation de la chose en une ligne. En gros, ca fait:
-root
- +--xbt
- | +--config
- | +--dict
- | | +--dict_cursor
- | | +--dict_elm
- | | ...
- | +--dynar
- | +--set
- | +--log
- | +--module
- +--gras
- +--datadesc
- | +--ddt_cbps
- | +--ddt_convert
- | +--ddt_exchange
- | +--ddt_parse
- | +--lexer
- +--msg
- +--transport
- +--raw_trp (Je devrais tuer ce module, un jour)
- +--trp_buf
- +--trp_sg
- +--trp_file
- +--trp_tcp
-
-Et ensuite les utilisateurs peuvent choisir le niveau de gravité qui les
-interresse sur tel ou tel sujet.
-
-Toute la mécanique de logging repose sur des variables statiques dont le nom
-dépend du nom du canal.
- => attention aux conflits de nom de canal
- => il faut une macro XBT_LOG dans chaque fichier où tu fais des logs.
-
-XBT_LOG_NEW_CATEGORY: nouveau canal sous "root". Rare, donc.
-XBT_LOG_NEW_SUBCATEGORY: nouveau canal dont on précise le père.
-XBT_LOG_DEFAULT_CATEGORY: indique quel est le canal par défaut dans ce fichier
-XBT_LOG_NEW_DEFAULT_CATEGORY: Crèe un canal et l'utilise par défaut
-XBT_LOG_NEW_DEFAULT_SUBCATEGORY: devine
-XBT_LOG_EXTERNAL_CATEGORY: quand tu veux utiliser par défaut un canal créé
- dans un autre fichier.
-
-Une fois que ton canal est créé, tu l'utilise avec les macros LOG, DEBUG,
-VERB, WARN, ERROR et CRITICAL. Il faut que tu donne le nombre d'arguments
-après le nom de macro. Exemple: LOG2("My name is %s %s","Martin","Quinson")
-Si tu veux préciser explicitement le canal où écrire, ajoute un C devant le
-nom de la macro. Exemple: CCRITICAL0(module, "Cannot initialize GRAS")
-
-Toutes ces macros (enfin, ce en quoi elles se réécrivent) vérifient leurs
-arguments comme printf le fait lorsqu'on compile avec gcc.
-LOG1("name: %d","toto"); donne un warning, et donc une erreur en mode
-mainteneur.
-
-Enfin, tu peux tester si un canal est ouvert à une priorité donnée (pour
-préparer plus de débug, par exemple. Dans le parseur, je fais du pretty
-printing sur ce qu'il faut parser dans ce cas).
-XBT_LOG_ISENABLED(catName, priority) Le second argument doit être une valeur
-de e_xbt_log_priority_t (log.h). Par exemple: xbt_log_priority_verbose
-
-Voila sur comment mettre des logs dans ton code. N'hesite pas à faire pleins
-de canaux différents pour des aspects différents de ton code. En
-particulier, dans les dict, j'ai un canal pour l'ajout, le retrait, le
-netoyage du code après suppression et ainsi de suite. De cette façon, je
-peux choisir qui m'interresse.
-
-
-Pour utiliser les logs, tu déjà faire, non ? Tu colle sur la ligne de
-commande un ou plusieurs arguments de la forme
- --gras-log="<réglage> [<reglage>+]" (ou sans " si t'as pas d'espace)
-chaque réglage étant de la forme:
- <canal>.thres=<priorité>
-Les différents réglages sont lus de gauche à droite.
-"root.thres=debug root.thres=critical" ferme tout, normalement.
-
-*/
+/** \addtogroup XBT_log
+ *
+ * This section describes the API to the log functions used
+ * everywhere in this project.
+
+\section XBT_log_toc Table of contents
+
+ - \ref log_overview
+ - \ref log_cat
+ - \ref log_pri
+ - \ref log_app
+ - \ref log_hist
+ - \ref log_API
+ - \ref log_API_cat
+ - \ref log_API_pri
+ - \ref log_API_isenabled
+ - \ref log_API_subcat
+ - \ref log_API_easy
+ - \ref log_API_example
+ - \ref log_user
+ - \ref log_use_conf
+ - \ref log_use_conf_thres
+ - \ref log_use_conf_multi
+ - \ref log_use_conf_fmt
+ - \ref log_use_conf_app
+ - \ref log_use_conf_add
+ - \ref log_use_misc
+ - \ref log_internals
+ - \ref log_in_perf
+ - \ref log_in_app
+ - \ref XBT_log_cats
+
+\section log_overview 1. Introduction
+
+This module is in charge of handling the log messages of every SimGrid
+program. The main design goal are:
+
+ - <b>configurability</b>: the user can choose <i>at runtime</i> what messages to show and
+ what to hide, as well as how messages get displayed.
+ - <b>ease of use</b>: both to the programmer (using preprocessor macros black magic)
+ and to the user (with command line options)
+ - <b>performances</b>: logging shouldn't slow down the program when turned off, for example
+ - deal with <b>distributed settings</b>: SimGrid programs are [often] distributed ones,
+ and the logging mechanism allows to syndicate each and every log source into the same place.
+ At least, its design would allow to, once we write the last missing pieces
+
+There is three main concepts in SimGrid's logging mechanism: <i>category</i>,
+<i>priority</i> and <i>appender</i>. These three concepts work together to
+enable developers to log messages according to message type and priority, and
+to control at runtime how these messages are formatted and where they are
+reported.
+
+\subsection log_cat 1.1 Category hierarchy
+
+The first and foremost advantage of any logging API over plain printf()
+resides in its ability to disable certain log statements while allowing
+others to print unhindered. This capability assumes that the logging space,
+that is, the space of all possible logging statements, is categorized
+according to some developer-chosen criteria.
+
+This observation led to choosing category as the central concept of the
+system. In a certain sense, they can be considered as logging topics or
+channels.
+
+\subsection log_pri 1.2 Logging priorities
+
+The user can naturally declare interest into this or that logging category, but
+he also can specify the desired level of details for each of them. This is
+controlled by the <i>priority</i> concept (which should maybe be renamed to
+<i>severity</i>).
+
+Empirically, the user can specify that he wants to see every debugging message
+of GRAS while only being interested into the messages at level "error" or
+higher about the XBT internals.
+
+\subsection log_app 1.3 Message appenders
+
+The message appenders are the elements in charge of actually displaying the
+message to the user. For now, only two appenders exist: the default one prints
+stuff on stderr while it is possible to create appenders printing to a specific
+file.
+
+Other are planed (such as the one sending everything to a remote server,
+or the one using only a fixed amount of lines in a file, and rotating content on
+need). One day, for sure ;)
+
+\subsection log_lay 1.4 Message layouts
+
+The message layouts are the elements in charge of choosing how each message
+will look like. Their result is a string which is then passed to the appender
+attached to the category to be displayed.
+
+For now, there is two layouts: The simple one, which is good for most cases,
+and another one allowing users to specify the format they want.
+\ref log_use_conf provides more info on this.
+
+\subsection log_hist 1.5 History of this module
+
+Historically, this module is an adaptation of the log4c project, which is dead
+upstream, and which I was given the permission to fork under the LGPL licence
+by the log4c's authors. The log4c project itself was loosely based on the
+Apache project's Log4J, which also inspired Log4CC, Log4py and so on. Our work
+differs somehow from these projects anyway, because the C programming language
+is not object oriented.
+
+\section log_API 2. Programmer interface
+
+\subsection log_API_cat 2.1 Constructing the category hierarchy
+
+Every category is declared by providing a name and an optional
+parent. If no parent is explicitly named, the root category, LOG_ROOT_CAT is
+the category's parent.
+
+A category is created by a macro call at the top level of a file. A
+category can be created with any one of the following macros:
+
+ - \ref XBT_LOG_NEW_CATEGORY(MyCat,desc); Create a new root
+ - \ref XBT_LOG_NEW_SUBCATEGORY(MyCat, ParentCat,desc);
+ Create a new category being child of the category ParentCat
+ - \ref XBT_LOG_NEW_DEFAULT_CATEGORY(MyCat,desc);
+ Like XBT_LOG_NEW_CATEGORY, but the new category is the default one
+ in this file
+ - \ref XBT_LOG_NEW_DEFAULT_SUBCATEGORY(MyCat, ParentCat,desc);
+ Like XBT_LOG_NEW_SUBCATEGORY, but the new category is the default one
+ in this file
+
+The parent cat can be defined in the same file or in another file (in
+which case you want to use the \ref XBT_LOG_EXTERNAL_CATEGORY macro to make
+it visible in the current file), but each category may have only one
+definition. Likewise, you can use a category defined in another file as
+default one using \ref XBT_LOG_EXTERNAL_DEFAULT_CATEGORY
+
+Typically, there will be a Category for each module and sub-module, so you
+can independently control logging for each module.
+
+For a list of all existing categories, please refer to the \ref XBT_log_cats
+section. This file is generated automatically from the SimGrid source code, so
+it should be complete and accurate.
+
+\section log_API_pri 2.2 Declaring message priority
+
+A category may be assigned a threshold priority. The set of priorities are
+defined by the \ref e_xbt_log_priority_t enum. All logging request under
+this priority will be discarded.
+
+If a given category is not assigned a threshold priority, then it inherits
+one from its closest ancestor with an assigned threshold. To ensure that all
+categories can eventually inherit a threshold, the root category always has
+an assigned threshold priority.
+
+Logging requests are made by invoking a logging macro on a category. All of
+the macros have a printf-style format string followed by arguments. If you
+compile with the -Wall option, gcc will warn you for unmatched arguments, ie
+when you pass a pointer to a string where an integer was specified by the
+format. This is usually a good idea.
+
+Because some C compilers do not support vararg macros, there is a version of
+the macro for any number of arguments from 0 to 6. The macro name ends with
+the total number of arguments.
+
+Here is an example of the most basic type of macro. This is a logging
+request with priority <i>warning</i>.
+
+<code>CLOG5(MyCat, gras_log_priority_warning, "Values are: %d and '%s'", 5,
+"oops");</code>
+
+A logging request is said to be enabled if its priority is higher than or
+equal to the threshold priority of its category. Otherwise, the request is
+said to be disabled. A category without an assigned priority will inherit
+one from the hierarchy.
+
+It is possible to use any non-negative integer as a priority. If, as in the
+example, one of the standard priorities is used, then there is a convenience
+macro that is typically used instead. For example, the above example is
+equivalent to the shorter:
+
+<code>CWARN4(MyCat, "Values are: %d and '%s'", 5, "oops");</code>
+
+\section log_API_isenabled 2.3 Checking if a particular category/priority is enabled
+
+It is sometimes useful to check whether a particular category is
+enabled at a particular priority. One example is when you want to do
+some extra computation to prepare a nice debugging message. There is
+no use of doing so if the message won't be used afterward because
+debugging is turned off.
+
+Doing so is extremely easy, thanks to the XBT_LOG_ISENABLED(category, priority).
+
+\section log_API_subcat 2.4 Using a default category (the easy interface)
+
+If \ref XBT_LOG_NEW_DEFAULT_SUBCATEGORY(MyCat, Parent) or
+\ref XBT_LOG_NEW_DEFAULT_CATEGORY(MyCat) is used to create the
+category, then the even shorter form can be used:
+
+<code>WARN3("Values are: %s and '%d'", 5, "oops");</code>
+
+Only one default category can be created per file, though multiple
+non-defaults can be created and used.
+
+\section log_API_easy 2.5 Putting all together: the easy interface
+
+First of all, each module should register its own category into the categories
+tree using \ref XBT_LOG_NEW_DEFAULT_SUBCATEGORY.
+
+Then, logging should be done with the DEBUG<n>, VERB<n>, INFO<n>, WARN<n>,
+ERROR<n> or CRITICAL<n> macro families (such as #DEBUG10, #VERB10,
+#INFO10, #WARN10, #ERROR10 and #CRITICAL10). For each group, there is at
+least 11 different macros (like DEBUG0, DEBUG1, DEBUG2, DEBUG3, DEBUG4 and
+DEBUG5, DEBUG6, DEBUG7, DEBUG8, DEBUG9, DEBUG10), only differing in the number of arguments passed along the format.
+This is because we want SimGrid itself to keep compilable on ancient
+compiler not supporting variable number of arguments to macros. But we
+should provide a macro simpler to use for the users not interested in SP3
+machines (FIXME).
+
+Under GCC, these macro check there arguments the same way than printf does. So,
+if you compile with -Wall, the following code will issue a warning:
+<code>DEBUG2("Found %s (id %f)", some_string, a_double)</code>
+
+If you want to specify the category to log onto (for example because you
+have more than one category per file, add a C before the name of the log
+producing macro (ie, use #CDEBUG10, #CVERB10, #CINFO10, #CWARN10, #CERROR10 and
+#CCRITICAL10 and friends), and pass the category name as first argument.
+
+The TRACE priority is not used the same way than the other. You should use
+the #XBT_IN, XBT_IN<n> (up to #XBT_IN5), #XBT_OUT and #XBT_HERE macros
+instead.
+
+\section log_API_example 2.6 Example of use
+
+Here is a more complete example:
+
+\verbatim
+#include "xbt/log.h"
+
+/ * create a category and a default subcategory * /
+XBT_LOG_NEW_CATEGORY(VSS);
+XBT_LOG_NEW_DEFAULT_SUBCATEGORY(SA, VSS);
+
+int main() {
+ / * Now set the parent's priority. (the string would typcially be a runtime option) * /
+ xbt_log_control_set("SA.thresh:3");
+
+ / * This request is enabled, because WARNING >= INFO. * /
+ CWARN2(VSS, "Low fuel level.");
+
+ / * This request is disabled, because DEBUG < INFO. * /
+ CDEBUG2(VSS, "Starting search for nearest gas station.");
+
+ / * The default category SA inherits its priority from VSS. Thus,
+ the following request is enabled because INFO >= INFO. * /
+ INFO1("Located nearest gas station.");
+
+ / * This request is disabled, because DEBUG < INFO. * /
+ DEBUG1("Exiting gas station search");
+}
+\endverbatim
+
+Another example can be found in the relevant part of the GRAS tutorial:
+\ref GRAS_tut_tour_logs.
+
+\section log_user 3. User interface
+
+\section log_use_conf 3.1 Configuration
+
+Although rarely done, it is possible to configure the logs during
+program initialization by invoking the xbt_log_control_set() method
+manually. A more conventional way is to use the --log command line
+argument. xbt_init() (called by MSG_init(), gras_init() and friends)
+checks and deals properly with such arguments.
+
+The following command line arguments exist, but are deprecated and
+may disappear in the future: --xbt-log, --gras-log, --msg-log and
+--surf-log.
+
+\subsection log_use_conf_thres 3.1.1 Threshold configuration
+
+The most common setting is to control which logging event will get
+displayed by setting a threshold to each category through the
+<tt>thres</tt> keyword.
+
+For example, \verbatim --log=root.thres:debug\endverbatim will make
+SimGrid <b>extremely</b> verbose while \verbatim
+--log=root.thres:critical\endverbatim should shut it almost
+completely off.
+
+\subsection log_use_conf_multi 3.1.2 Passing several settings
+
+You can provide several of those arguments to change the setting of several
+categories, they will be applied from left to right. So,
+\verbatim --log="root.thres:debug root.thres:critical"\endverbatim should
+disable almost any logging.
+
+Note that the quotes on above line are mandatory because there is a space in
+the argument, so we are protecting ourselves from the shell, not from SimGrid.
+We could also reach the same effect with this:
+\verbatim --log=root.thres:debug --log=root.thres:critical\endverbatim
+
+\subsection log_use_conf_fmt 3.1.3 Format configuration
+
+As with SimGrid 3.3, it is possible to control the format of log
+messages. This is done through the <tt>fmt</tt> keyword. For example,
+\verbatim --log=root.fmt:%m\endverbatim reduces the output to the
+user-message only, removing any decoration such as the date, or the
+process ID, everything.
+
+Here are the existing format directives:
+
+ - %%: the % char
+ - %%n: platform-dependent line separator (LOG4J compatible)
+ - %%e: plain old space (SimGrid extension)
+
+ - %%m: user-provided message
+
+ - %%c: Category name (LOG4J compatible)
+ - %%p: Priority name (LOG4J compatible)
+
+ - %%h: Hostname (SimGrid extension)
+ - %%P: Process name (SimGrid extension)
+ - %%t: Thread "name" (LOG4J compatible -- actually the address of the thread in memory)
+ - %%i: Process PID (SimGrid extension -- this is a 'i' as in 'i'dea)
+
+ - %%F: file name where the log event was raised (LOG4J compatible)
+ - %%l: location where the log event was raised (LOG4J compatible, like '%%F:%%L' -- this is a l as in 'l'etter)
+ - %%L: line number where the log event was raised (LOG4J compatible)
+ - %%M: function name (LOG4J compatible -- called method name here of course).
+ Defined only when using gcc because there is no __FUNCTION__ elsewhere.
+
+ - %%b: full backtrace (Called %%throwable in LOG4J).
+ Defined only under windows or when using the GNU libc because backtrace() is not defined
+ elsewhere, and we only have a fallback for windows boxes, not mac ones for example.
+ - %%B: short backtrace (only the first line of the %%b).
+ Called %%throwable{short} in LOG4J; defined where %%b is.
+
+ - %%d: date (UNIX-like epoch)
+ - %%r: application age (time elapsed since the beginning of the application)
+
+
+If you want to mimic the simple layout with the format one, you would use this
+format: '[%%h:%%i:(%%I) %%r] %%l: [%%c/%%p] %%m%%n'. This is not completely correct
+because the simple layout do not display the message location for messages at
+priority INFO (thus, the fmt is '[%%h:%%i:(%%I) %%r] %%l: [%%c/%%p] %%m%%n' in this
+case). Moreover, if there is no process name (ie, messages coming from the
+library itself, or test programs doing strange things) do not display the
+process identity (thus, fmt is '[%%r] %%l: [%%c/%%p] %%m%%n' in that case, and '[%%r]
+[%%c/%%p] %%m%%n' if they are at priority INFO).
+
+For now, there is only one format modifier: the precision field. You
+can for example specify %.4r to get the application age with 4
+numbers after the radix. Another limitation is that you cannot set
+specific layouts to the several priorities.
+
+\subsection log_use_conf_app 3.1.4 Category appender
+
+As with SimGrid 3.3, it is possible to control the appender of log
+messages. This is done through the <tt>app</tt> keyword. For example,
+\verbatim --log=root.app:file:mylogfile\endverbatim redirects the output
+to the file mylogfile.
+
+Any appender setup this way have its own layout format (simple one by default),
+so you may have to change it too afterward. Moreover, the additivity of the log category
+is also set to false to prevent log event displayed by this appender to "leak" to any other
+appender higher in the hierarchy. If it is not what you wanted, you can naturally change it
+manually.
+
+\subsection log_use_conf_add 3.1.5 Category additivity
+
+The <tt>add</tt> keyword allows to specify the additivity of a
+category (see \ref log_in_app). '0', '1', 'no', 'yes', 'on'
+and 'off' are all valid values, with 'yes' as default.
+
+The following example resets the additivity of the xbt category to true (which is its default value).
+\verbatim --log=xbt.add:yes\endverbatim
+
+\section log_use_misc 3.2 Misc and Caveats
+
+ - Do not use any of the macros that start with '_'.
+ - Log4J has a 'rolling file appender' which you can select with a run-time
+ option and specify the max file size. This would be a nice default for
+ non-kernel applications.
+ - Careful, category names are global variables.
+
+\section log_internals 4. Internal considerations
+
+This module is a mess of macro black magic, and when it goes wrong,
+SimGrid studently loose its ability to explain its problems. When
+messing around this module, I often find useful to define
+XBT_LOG_MAYDAY (which turns it back to good old printf) for the time
+of finding what's going wrong. But things are quite verbose when
+everything is enabled...
+
+\section log_in_perf 4.1 Performance
+
+Except for the first invocation of a given category, a disabled logging request
+requires an a single comparison of a static variable to a constant.
+
+There is also compile time constant, \ref XBT_LOG_STATIC_THRESHOLD, which
+causes all logging requests with a lower priority to be optimized to 0 cost
+by the compiler. By setting it to gras_log_priority_infinite, all logging
+requests are statically disabled at compile time and cost nothing. Released executables
+<i>might</i> be compiled with (note that it will prevent users to debug their problems)
+\verbatim-DXBT_LOG_STATIC_THRESHOLD=gras_log_priority_infinite\endverbatim
+
+Compiling with the \verbatim-DNLOG\endverbatim option disables all logging
+requests at compilation time while the \verbatim-DNDEBUG\endverbatim disables
+the requests of priority below INFO.
+
+\todo Logging performance *may* be improved further by improving the message
+propagation from appender to appender in the category tree.
+
+\section log_in_app 4.2 Appenders
+
+Each category has an optional appender. An appender is a pointer to a
+structure which starts with a pointer to a do_append() function. do_append()
+prints a message to a log.
+
+When a category is passed a message by one of the logging macros, the
+category performs the following actions:
+
+ - if the category has an appender, the message is passed to the
+ appender's do_append() function,
+ - if additivity is true for the category, the message is passed to
+ the category's parent. Additivity is true by default, and can be
+ controlled by xbt_log_additivity_set() or something like --log=root.add:1 (see \ref log_use_conf_add).
+ Also, when you add an appender to a category, its additivity is automatically turned to off.
+ Turn it back on afterward if it is not what you wanted.
+
+By default, only the root category have an appender, and any other category has
+its additivity set to true. This causes all messages to be logged by the root
+category's appender.
+
+The default appender function currently prints to stderr, and the only other
+existing one writes to the specified file. More would be needed, like the one
+able to send the logs to a remote dedicated server.
+This is on our TODO list for quite a while now, but your help would be
+welcome here, too.
+
+
+ *//*' */
+
+
+xbt_log_appender_t xbt_log_default_appender = NULL; /* set in log_init */
+xbt_log_layout_t xbt_log_default_layout = NULL; /* set in log_init */
+int _log_usable = 0;
typedef struct {
char *catname;
e_xbt_log_priority_t thresh;
-} s_xbt_log_setting_t,*xbt_log_setting_t;
+ char *fmt;
+ int additivity;
+ xbt_log_appender_t appender;
+} s_xbt_log_setting_t, *xbt_log_setting_t;
-static xbt_dynar_t xbt_log_settings=NULL;
-static void _free_setting(void *s) {
- xbt_log_setting_t set=(xbt_log_setting_t)s;
+static xbt_dynar_t xbt_log_settings = NULL;
+
+static void _free_setting(void *s)
+{
+ xbt_log_setting_t set = *(xbt_log_setting_t *) s;
if (set) {
- xbt_free(set->catname);
-/* xbt_free(set); FIXME: uncommenting this leads to segfault when more than one chunk is passed as gras-log */
+ free(set->catname);
+ if (set->fmt)
+ free(set->fmt);
+ free(set);
}
}
+static void _xbt_log_cat_apply_set(xbt_log_category_t category,
+ xbt_log_setting_t setting);
+
const char *xbt_log_priority_names[8] = {
"NONE",
"TRACE",
};
s_xbt_log_category_t _XBT_LOGV(XBT_LOG_ROOT_CAT) = {
- 0, 0, 0,
- "root", xbt_log_priority_uninitialized, 0,
- NULL, 0
+ NULL /*parent */ , NULL /* firstChild */ , NULL /* nextSibling */ ,
+ "root", xbt_log_priority_uninitialized /* threshold */ ,
+ 0 /* isThreshInherited */ ,
+ NULL /* appender */ , NULL /* layout */ ,
+ 0 /* additivity */
};
-XBT_LOG_NEW_SUBCATEGORY(xbt,XBT_LOG_ROOT_CAT,"All XBT categories (simgrid toolbox)");
-XBT_LOG_NEW_SUBCATEGORY(surf,XBT_LOG_ROOT_CAT,"All SURF categories");
-XBT_LOG_NEW_DEFAULT_SUBCATEGORY(log,xbt,"Loggings from the logging mecanism itself");
+XBT_LOG_NEW_CATEGORY(xbt, "All XBT categories (simgrid toolbox)");
+XBT_LOG_NEW_CATEGORY(surf, "All SURF categories");
+XBT_LOG_NEW_CATEGORY(msg, "All MSG categories");
+XBT_LOG_NEW_CATEGORY(simix, "All SIMIX categories");
-void xbt_log_init(int *argc,char **argv, const char *defaultlog) {
- int i,j;
+XBT_LOG_NEW_DEFAULT_SUBCATEGORY(log, xbt,
+ "Loggings from the logging mechanism itself");
+
+/** @brief Get all logging settings from the command line
+ *
+ * xbt_log_control_set() is called on each string we got from cmd line
+ */
+void xbt_log_init(int *argc, char **argv)
+{
+ int i, j;
char *opt;
- int found=0;
-
- /** Set logs and init log submodule */
- for (i=1; i<*argc; i++) {
- if (!strncmp(argv[i],"--gras-log=",strlen("--gras-log=")) ||
- !strncmp(argv[i],"--surf-log=",strlen("--surf-log=")) ||
- !strncmp(argv[i],"--msg-log=",strlen("--msg-log=")) ||
- !strncmp(argv[i],"--xbt-log=",strlen("--xbt-log="))) {
- found = 1;
- opt=strchr(argv[i],'=');
+
+ /* create the default appender and install it in the root category,
+ which were already created (damnit. Too slow little beetle) */
+ xbt_log_default_appender = xbt_log_appender_file_new(NULL);
+ xbt_log_default_layout = xbt_log_layout_simple_new(NULL);
+ _XBT_LOGV(XBT_LOG_ROOT_CAT).appender = xbt_log_default_appender;
+ _XBT_LOGV(XBT_LOG_ROOT_CAT).layout = xbt_log_default_layout;
+ _log_usable = 1;
+
+ // _XBT_LOGV(log).threshold = xbt_log_priority_debug; /* uncomment to set the LOG category to debug directly */
+
+ /* Set logs and init log submodule */
+ for (i = 1; i < *argc; i++) {
+ if (!strncmp(argv[i], "--log=", strlen("--log=")) ||
+ !strncmp(argv[i], "--gras-log=", strlen("--gras-log=")) ||
+ !strncmp(argv[i], "--surf-log=", strlen("--surf-log=")) ||
+ !strncmp(argv[i], "--msg-log=", strlen("--msg-log=")) ||
+ !strncmp(argv[i], "--simix-log=", strlen("--simix-log=")) ||
+ !strncmp(argv[i], "--xbt-log=", strlen("--xbt-log="))) {
+
+ if (strncmp(argv[i], "--log=", strlen("--log=")))
+ WARN2
+ ("Option %.*s is deprecated and will disapear in the future. Use --log instead.",
+ (int) (strchr(argv[i], '=') - argv[i]), argv[i]);
+
+ opt = strchr(argv[i], '=');
opt++;
xbt_log_control_set(opt);
- DEBUG1("Did apply '%s' as log setting",opt);
- /*remove this from argv*/
- for (j=i+1; j<*argc; j++) {
- argv[j-1] = argv[j];
- }
- argv[j-1] = NULL;
+ DEBUG1("Did apply '%s' as log setting", opt);
+ /*remove this from argv */
+
+ for (j = i + 1; j < *argc; j++) {
+ argv[j - 1] = argv[j];
+ }
+
+ argv[j - 1] = NULL;
(*argc)--;
- i--; /* compensate effect of next loop incrementation */
+ i--; /* compensate effect of next loop incrementation */
}
}
- if (!found && defaultlog) {
- xbt_log_control_set(defaultlog);
+}
+
+static void log_cat_exit(xbt_log_category_t cat)
+{
+ xbt_log_category_t child;
+
+ if (cat->appender) {
+ if (cat->appender->free_)
+ cat->appender->free_(cat->appender);
+ free(cat->appender);
+ }
+ if (cat->layout) {
+ if (cat->layout->free_)
+ cat->layout->free_(cat->layout);
+ free(cat->layout);
}
+
+ for (child = cat->firstChild; child != NULL; child = child->nextSibling)
+ log_cat_exit(child);
}
-void xbt_log_exit(void) {
+void xbt_log_exit(void)
+{
VERB0("Exiting log");
xbt_dynar_free(&xbt_log_settings);
- VERB0("Exited log");
+ log_cat_exit(&_XBT_LOGV(XBT_LOG_ROOT_CAT));
+ _log_usable = 0;
}
-static void _apply_control(xbt_log_category_t cat) {
- int cursor;
- xbt_log_setting_t setting=NULL;
- int found = 0;
+void _xbt_log_event_log(xbt_log_event_t ev, const char *fmt, ...)
+{
- if (!xbt_log_settings)
- return;
+ xbt_log_category_t cat = ev->cat;
+ if (!_log_usable) {
+ /* Make sure that the layouts have been malloced */
+ xbt_log_default_appender = xbt_log_appender_file_new(NULL);
+ xbt_log_default_layout = xbt_log_layout_simple_new(NULL);
+ _XBT_LOGV(XBT_LOG_ROOT_CAT).appender = xbt_log_default_appender;
+ _XBT_LOGV(XBT_LOG_ROOT_CAT).layout = xbt_log_default_layout;
+ _log_usable = 1;
+ }
+
+ va_start(ev->ap, fmt);
+ va_start(ev->ap_copy, fmt);
+ while (1) {
+ xbt_log_appender_t appender = cat->appender;
+ if (appender != NULL) {
+ xbt_assert1(cat->layout,
+ "No valid layout for the appender of category %s",
+ cat->name);
+ cat->layout->do_layout(cat->layout, ev, fmt, appender);
+ }
+ if (!cat->additivity)
+ break;
- xbt_assert0(cat,"NULL category");
- xbt_assert(cat->name);
+ cat = cat->parent;
+ }
+ va_end(ev->ap);
+ va_end(ev->ap_copy);
- xbt_dynar_foreach(xbt_log_settings,cursor,setting) {
- xbt_assert0(setting,"Damnit, NULL cat in the list");
- xbt_assert1(setting->catname,"NULL setting(=%p)->catname",(void*)setting);
+#ifdef WIN32
+ free(ev->buffer);
+#endif
+}
- if (!strcmp(setting->catname,cat->name)) {
- found = 1;
+static void _xbt_log_cat_apply_set(xbt_log_category_t category,
+ xbt_log_setting_t setting)
+{
- xbt_log_threshold_set(cat, setting->thresh);
- xbt_dynar_cursor_rm(xbt_log_settings,&cursor);
+ s_xbt_log_event_t _log_ev;
- if (cat->threshold <= xbt_log_priority_verbose) {
- s_xbt_log_event_t _log_ev =
- {cat,xbt_log_priority_verbose,__FILE__,_XBT_GNUC_FUNCTION,__LINE__};
- _xbt_log_event_log(&_log_ev,
- "Apply settings for category '%s': set threshold to %s (=%d)",
- cat->name,
- xbt_log_priority_names[cat->threshold], cat->threshold);
- }
+ if (setting->thresh != xbt_log_priority_uninitialized) {
+ xbt_log_threshold_set(category, setting->thresh);
+
+ if (category->threshold <= xbt_log_priority_debug) {
+ _log_ev.cat = category;
+ _log_ev.priority = xbt_log_priority_debug;
+ _log_ev.fileName = __FILE__;
+ _log_ev.functionName = _XBT_FUNCTION;
+ _log_ev.lineNum = __LINE__;
+
+ _xbt_log_event_log(&_log_ev,
+ "Apply settings for category '%s': set threshold to %s (=%d)",
+ category->name,
+ xbt_log_priority_names[category->threshold],
+ category->threshold);
}
}
- if (!found && cat->threshold <= xbt_log_priority_verbose) {
- s_xbt_log_event_t _log_ev =
- {cat,xbt_log_priority_verbose,__FILE__,_XBT_GNUC_FUNCTION,__LINE__};
- _xbt_log_event_log(&_log_ev,
- "Category '%s': inherited threshold = %s (=%d)",
- cat->name,
- xbt_log_priority_names[cat->threshold], cat->threshold);
+
+ if (setting->fmt) {
+ xbt_log_layout_set(category, xbt_log_layout_format_new(setting->fmt));
+
+ if (category->threshold <= xbt_log_priority_debug) {
+ _log_ev.cat = category;
+ _log_ev.priority = xbt_log_priority_debug;
+ _log_ev.fileName = __FILE__;
+ _log_ev.functionName = _XBT_FUNCTION;
+ _log_ev.lineNum = __LINE__;
+
+ _xbt_log_event_log(&_log_ev,
+ "Apply settings for category '%s': set format to %s",
+ category->name, setting->fmt);
+ }
}
-}
+ if (setting->additivity != -1) {
+ xbt_log_additivity_set(category, setting->additivity);
-void _xbt_log_event_log( xbt_log_event_t ev, const char *fmt, ...) {
- xbt_log_category_t cat = ev->cat;
- va_start(ev->ap, fmt);
- while(1) {
- xbt_log_appender_t appender = cat->appender;
- if (appender != NULL) {
- appender->do_append(appender, ev, fmt);
+ if (category->threshold <= xbt_log_priority_debug) {
+ _log_ev.cat = category;
+ _log_ev.priority = xbt_log_priority_debug;
+ _log_ev.fileName = __FILE__;
+ _log_ev.functionName = _XBT_FUNCTION;
+ _log_ev.lineNum = __LINE__;
+
+ _xbt_log_event_log(&_log_ev,
+ "Apply settings for category '%s': set additivity to %s",
+ category->name,
+ (setting->additivity ? "on" : "off"));
}
- if (!cat->willLogToParent)
- break;
+ }
+ if (setting->appender) {
+ xbt_log_appender_set(category, setting->appender);
+ if (!category->layout)
+ xbt_log_layout_set(category, xbt_log_layout_simple_new(NULL));
+ category->additivity = 0;
+ if (category->threshold <= xbt_log_priority_debug) {
+ _log_ev.cat = category;
+ _log_ev.priority = xbt_log_priority_debug;
+ _log_ev.fileName = __FILE__;
+ _log_ev.functionName = _XBT_FUNCTION;
+ _log_ev.lineNum = __LINE__;
+
+ _xbt_log_event_log(&_log_ev,
+ "Set %p as appender of category '%s'",
+ setting->appender, category->name);
+ }
+ }
- cat = cat->parent;
- }
- va_end(ev->ap);
}
-static void _cat_init(xbt_log_category_t category) {
+/*
+ * This gets called the first time a category is referenced and performs the
+ * initialization.
+ * Also resets threshold to inherited!
+ */
+int _xbt_log_cat_init(xbt_log_category_t category,
+ e_xbt_log_priority_t priority)
+{
+ unsigned int cursor;
+ xbt_log_setting_t setting = NULL;
+ int found = 0;
+ s_xbt_log_event_t _log_ev;
+
+ if (_XBT_LOGV(log).threshold <= xbt_log_priority_debug
+ && _XBT_LOGV(log).threshold != xbt_log_priority_uninitialized) {
+ _log_ev.cat = &_XBT_LOGV(log);
+ _log_ev.priority = xbt_log_priority_debug;
+ _log_ev.fileName = __FILE__;
+ _log_ev.functionName = _XBT_FUNCTION;
+ _log_ev.lineNum = __LINE__;
+ _xbt_log_event_log(&_log_ev,
+ "Initializing category '%s' (firstChild=%s, nextSibling=%s)",
+ category->name,
+ (category->firstChild ? category->
+ firstChild->name : "none"),
+ (category->nextSibling ? category->
+ nextSibling->name : "none"));
+ }
+
if (category == &_XBT_LOGV(XBT_LOG_ROOT_CAT)) {
category->threshold = xbt_log_priority_info;
+ /* xbt_log_priority_debug */ ;
category->appender = xbt_log_default_appender;
+ category->layout = xbt_log_default_layout;
} else {
+
+ if (!category->parent)
+ category->parent = &_XBT_LOGV(XBT_LOG_ROOT_CAT);
+
+ if (_XBT_LOGV(log).threshold <= xbt_log_priority_debug
+ && _XBT_LOGV(log).threshold != xbt_log_priority_uninitialized) {
+ _log_ev.lineNum = __LINE__;
+ _xbt_log_event_log(&_log_ev, "Set %s (%s) as father of %s ",
+ category->parent->name,
+ (category->parent->threshold ==
+ xbt_log_priority_uninitialized ? "uninited" :
+ xbt_log_priority_names[category->
+ parent->threshold]),
+ category->name);
+ }
xbt_log_parent_set(category, category->parent);
+
+ if (_XBT_LOGV(log).threshold < xbt_log_priority_info
+ && _XBT_LOGV(log).threshold != xbt_log_priority_uninitialized) {
+ char *buf, *res = NULL;
+ xbt_log_category_t cpp = category->parent->firstChild;
+ while (cpp) {
+ if (res) {
+ buf = bprintf("%s %s", res, cpp->name);
+ free(res);
+ res = buf;
+ } else {
+ res = xbt_strdup(cpp->name);
+ }
+ cpp = cpp->nextSibling;
+ }
+
+ _log_ev.lineNum = __LINE__;
+ _xbt_log_event_log(&_log_ev,
+ "Childs of %s: %s; nextSibling: %s",
+ category->parent->name, res,
+ (category->parent->nextSibling ? category->
+ parent->nextSibling->name : "none"));
+
+ free(res);
+ }
+
+ }
+
+ /* Apply the control */
+ if (!xbt_log_settings)
+ return priority >= category->threshold;
+
+ xbt_assert0(category, "NULL category");
+ xbt_assert(category->name);
+
+ xbt_dynar_foreach(xbt_log_settings, cursor, setting) {
+ xbt_assert0(setting, "Damnit, NULL cat in the list");
+ xbt_assert1(setting->catname, "NULL setting(=%p)->catname",
+ (void *) setting);
+
+ if (!strcmp(setting->catname, category->name)) {
+
+ found = 1;
+
+ _xbt_log_cat_apply_set(category, setting);
+
+ xbt_dynar_cursor_rm(xbt_log_settings, &cursor);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (!found && category->threshold <= xbt_log_priority_verbose) {
+
+ _log_ev.cat = &_XBT_LOGV(log);
+ _log_ev.priority = xbt_log_priority_verbose;
+ _log_ev.fileName = __FILE__;
+ _log_ev.functionName = _XBT_FUNCTION;
+ _log_ev.lineNum = __LINE__;
+
+ _xbt_log_event_log(&_log_ev,
+ "Category '%s': inherited threshold = %s (=%d)",
+ category->name,
+ xbt_log_priority_names[category->threshold],
+ category->threshold);
}
- _apply_control(category);
-}
-/*
- * This gets called the first time a category is referenced and performs the
- * initialization.
- * Also resets threshold to inherited!
- */
-int _xbt_log_cat_init(e_xbt_log_priority_t priority,
- xbt_log_category_t category) {
-
- _cat_init(category);
-
return priority >= category->threshold;
}
-void xbt_log_parent_set(xbt_log_category_t cat,
- xbt_log_category_t parent) {
+void xbt_log_parent_set(xbt_log_category_t cat, xbt_log_category_t parent)
+{
- xbt_assert0(cat,"NULL category to be given a parent");
- xbt_assert1(parent,"The parent category of %s is NULL",cat->name);
+ xbt_assert0(cat, "NULL category to be given a parent");
+ xbt_assert1(parent, "The parent category of %s is NULL", cat->name);
- /* unlink from current parent */
+ /*
+ * if the threshold is initialized
+ * unlink from current parent
+ */
if (cat->threshold != xbt_log_priority_uninitialized) {
- xbt_log_category_t* cpp = &parent->firstChild;
- while(*cpp != cat && *cpp != NULL) {
+
+ xbt_log_category_t *cpp = &parent->firstChild;
+
+ while (*cpp != cat && *cpp != NULL) {
cpp = &(*cpp)->nextSibling;
}
+
xbt_assert(*cpp == cat);
*cpp = cat->nextSibling;
}
- /* Set new parent */
cat->parent = parent;
cat->nextSibling = parent->firstChild;
+
parent->firstChild = cat;
- /* Make sure parent is initialized */
if (parent->threshold == xbt_log_priority_uninitialized) {
- _cat_init(parent);
+
+ _xbt_log_cat_init(parent, xbt_log_priority_uninitialized /* ignored */ );
}
-
- /* Reset priority */
+
cat->threshold = parent->threshold;
+
cat->isThreshInherited = 1;
-} /* log_setParent */
-static void _set_inherited_thresholds(xbt_log_category_t cat) {
+}
+
+static void _set_inherited_thresholds(xbt_log_category_t cat)
+{
+
xbt_log_category_t child = cat->firstChild;
- for( ; child != NULL; child = child->nextSibling) {
+
+ for (; child != NULL; child = child->nextSibling) {
if (child->isThreshInherited) {
if (cat != &_XBT_LOGV(log))
- VERB3("Set category threshold of %s to %s (=%d)",
- child->name,xbt_log_priority_names[cat->threshold],cat->threshold);
+ VERB3("Set category threshold of %s to %s (=%d)",
+ child->name, xbt_log_priority_names[cat->threshold],
+ cat->threshold);
child->threshold = cat->threshold;
_set_inherited_thresholds(child);
}
}
+
+
}
-void xbt_log_threshold_set(xbt_log_category_t cat,
- e_xbt_log_priority_t threshold) {
+void xbt_log_threshold_set(xbt_log_category_t cat,
+ e_xbt_log_priority_t threshold)
+{
cat->threshold = threshold;
cat->isThreshInherited = 0;
+
_set_inherited_thresholds(cat);
+
}
-static void _xbt_log_parse_setting(const char* control_string,
- xbt_log_setting_t set) {
+static xbt_log_setting_t _xbt_log_parse_setting(const char *control_string)
+{
+
+ xbt_log_setting_t set = xbt_new(s_xbt_log_setting_t, 1);
const char *name, *dot, *eq;
-
- set->catname=NULL;
- if (!*control_string)
- return;
- DEBUG1("Parse log setting '%s'",control_string);
+
+ set->catname = NULL;
+ set->thresh = xbt_log_priority_uninitialized;
+ set->fmt = NULL;
+ set->additivity = -1;
+ set->appender = NULL;
+
+ if (!*control_string)
+ return set;
+ DEBUG1("Parse log setting '%s'", control_string);
control_string += strspn(control_string, " ");
name = control_string;
control_string += strcspn(control_string, ".= ");
dot = control_string;
- control_string += strcspn(control_string, "= ");
+ control_string += strcspn(control_string, ":= ");
eq = control_string;
control_string += strcspn(control_string, " ");
- xbt_assert1(*dot == '.' && *eq == '=',
- "Invalid control string '%s'",control_string);
+ xbt_assert1(*dot == '.' && (*eq == '=' || *eq == ':'),
+ "Invalid control string '%s'", control_string);
- if (!strncmp(dot + 1, "thresh", min(eq - dot - 1,strlen("thresh")))) {
+ if (!strncmp(dot + 1, "thresh", (size_t) (eq - dot - 1))) {
int i;
- char *neweq=xbt_strdup(eq+1);
- char *p=neweq-1;
-
+ char *neweq = xbt_strdup(eq + 1);
+ char *p = neweq - 1;
+
while (*(++p) != '\0') {
if (*p >= 'a' && *p <= 'z') {
- *p-='a'-'A';
+ *p -= 'a' - 'A';
}
}
-
- DEBUG1("New priority name = %s",neweq);
- for (i=0; i<xbt_log_priority_infinite-1; i++) {
- if (!strncmp(xbt_log_priority_names[i],neweq,p-eq)) {
- DEBUG1("This is priority %d",i);
- break;
+
+ DEBUG1("New priority name = %s", neweq);
+ for (i = 0; i < xbt_log_priority_infinite; i++) {
+ if (!strncmp(xbt_log_priority_names[i], neweq, p - eq)) {
+ DEBUG1("This is priority %d", i);
+ break;
}
}
- if (i<xbt_log_priority_infinite-1) {
- set->thresh=i;
+ if (i < xbt_log_priority_infinite) {
+ set->thresh = (e_xbt_log_priority_t) i;
} else {
- xbt_assert1(FALSE,"Unknown priority name: %s",eq+1);
+ THROW1(arg_error, 0,
+ "Unknown priority name: %s (must be one of: trace,debug,verbose,info,warning,error,critical)",
+ eq + 1);
}
- xbt_free(neweq);
+ free(neweq);
+ } else if (!strncmp(dot + 1, "add", (size_t) (eq - dot - 1)) ||
+ !strncmp(dot + 1, "additivity", (size_t) (eq - dot - 1))) {
+
+ char *neweq = xbt_strdup(eq + 1);
+ char *p = neweq - 1;
+
+ while (*(++p) != '\0') {
+ if (*p >= 'a' && *p <= 'z') {
+ *p -= 'a' - 'A';
+ }
+ }
+ if (!strcmp(neweq, "ON") || !strcmp(neweq, "YES") || !strcmp(neweq, "1")) {
+ set->additivity = 1;
+ } else {
+ set->additivity = 0;
+ }
+ free(neweq);
+ } else if (!strncmp(dot + 1, "app", (size_t) (eq - dot - 1)) ||
+ !strncmp(dot + 1, "appender", (size_t) (eq - dot - 1))) {
+
+ char *neweq = xbt_strdup(eq + 1);
+
+ if (!strncmp(neweq, "file:", 5)) {
+ set->appender = xbt_log_appender_file_new(neweq + 5);
+ } else {
+ THROW1(arg_error, 0, "Unknown appender log type: '%s'", neweq);
+ }
+ free(neweq);
+ } else if (!strncmp(dot + 1, "fmt", (size_t) (eq - dot - 1))) {
+ set->fmt = xbt_strdup(eq + 1);
} else {
char buff[512];
- snprintf(buff,min(512,eq - dot - 1),"%s",dot+1);
- xbt_assert1(FALSE,"Unknown setting of the log category: %s",buff);
+ snprintf(buff, min(512, eq - dot), "%s", dot + 1);
+ THROW1(arg_error, 0, "Unknown setting of the log category: '%s'", buff);
}
- set->catname=(char*)xbt_malloc(dot - name+1);
-
- strncpy(set->catname,name,dot-name);
- set->catname[dot-name]='\0'; /* Just in case */
+ set->catname = (char *) xbt_malloc(dot - name + 1);
+
+ memcpy(set->catname, name, dot - name);
+ set->catname[dot - name] = '\0'; /* Just in case */
DEBUG1("This is for cat '%s'", set->catname);
-}
-static xbt_error_t _xbt_log_cat_searchsub(xbt_log_category_t cat,char *name,
- /*OUT*/xbt_log_category_t*whereto) {
- xbt_error_t errcode;
- xbt_log_category_t child;
-
- if (!strcmp(cat->name,name)) {
- *whereto=cat;
- return no_error;
- }
- for(child=cat->firstChild ; child != NULL; child = child->nextSibling) {
- errcode=_xbt_log_cat_searchsub(child,name,whereto);
- if (errcode==no_error)
- return no_error;
- }
- return mismatch_error;
+ return set;
}
-static void _cleanup_double_spaces(char *s) {
- char *p = s;
- int e = 0;
-
- while (1) {
- if (!*p)
- goto end;
-
- if (!isspace(*p))
- break;
-
- p++;
+static xbt_log_category_t _xbt_log_cat_searchsub(xbt_log_category_t cat,
+ char *name)
+{
+ xbt_log_category_t child, res;
+
+ DEBUG4("Search '%s' into '%s' (firstChild='%s'; nextSibling='%s')", name,
+ cat->name, (cat->firstChild ? cat->firstChild->name : "none"),
+ (cat->nextSibling ? cat->nextSibling->name : "none"));
+ if (!strcmp(cat->name, name))
+ return cat;
+
+ for (child = cat->firstChild; child != NULL; child = child->nextSibling) {
+ DEBUG1("Dig into %s", child->name);
+ res = _xbt_log_cat_searchsub(child, name);
+ if (res)
+ return res;
}
-
- e = 1;
-
- do {
- if (e)
- *s++ = *p;
-
- if (!*++p)
- goto end;
-
- if (e ^ !isspace(*p))
- if ((e = !e))
- *s++ = ' ';
- } while (1);
-
- end:
- *s = '\0';
+
+ return NULL;
}
/**
- * \ingroup XBT_log
+ * \ingroup XBT_log
* \param control_string What to parse
*
* Typically passed a command-line argument. The string has the syntax:
*
- * ( [category] "." [keyword] "=" value (" ")... )...
+ * ( [category] "." [keyword] ":" value (" ")... )...
*
- * where [category] is one the category names and keyword is one of the
- * following:
+ * where [category] is one the category names (see \ref XBT_log_cats for
+ * a complete list of the ones defined in the SimGrid library)
+ * and keyword is one of the following:
*
- * thresh value is an integer priority level. Sets the category's
- * threshold priority.
+ * - thres: category's threshold priority. Possible values:
+ * TRACE,DEBUG,VERBOSE,INFO,WARNING,ERROR,CRITICAL
+ * - add or additivity: whether the logging actions must be passed to
+ * the parent category.
+ * Possible values: 0, 1, no, yes, on, off.
+ * Default value: yes.
+ * - fmt: the format to use. See \ref log_use_conf_fmt for more information.
+ * - app or appender: the appender to use. See \ref log_use_conf_app for more
+ * information.
*
- * \warning
- * This routine may only be called once and that must be before any other
- * logging command! Typically, this is done from main().
*/
-void xbt_log_control_set(const char* control_string) {
- xbt_error_t errcode;
+void xbt_log_control_set(const char *control_string)
+{
xbt_log_setting_t set;
- char *cs;
- char *p;
- int done = 0;
-
- DEBUG1("Parse log settings '%s'",control_string);
- if (control_string == NULL)
+
+ /* To split the string in commands, and the cursors */
+ xbt_dynar_t set_strings;
+ char *str;
+ unsigned int cpt;
+
+ if (!control_string)
+ return;
+ DEBUG1("Parse log settings '%s'", control_string);
+
+ /* Special handling of no_loc request, which asks for any file localization to be omitted (for tesh runs) */
+ if (!strcmp(control_string,"no_loc")) {
+ xbt_log_no_loc=1;
return;
+ }
+ /* some initialization if this is the first time that this get called */
if (xbt_log_settings == NULL)
xbt_log_settings = xbt_dynar_new(sizeof(xbt_log_setting_t),
- _free_setting);
+ _free_setting);
- set = xbt_new(s_xbt_log_setting_t,1);
- cs=xbt_strdup(control_string);
+ /* split the string, and remove empty entries */
+ set_strings = xbt_str_split_quoted(control_string);
- _cleanup_double_spaces(cs);
+ if (xbt_dynar_length(set_strings) == 0) { /* vicious user! */
+ xbt_dynar_free(&set_strings);
+ return;
+ }
+
+ /* Parse each entry and either use it right now (if the category was already
+ created), or store it for further use */
+ xbt_dynar_foreach(set_strings, cpt, str) {
+ xbt_log_category_t cat = NULL;
- while (!done) {
- xbt_log_category_t cat;
-
- p=strrchr(cs,' ');
- if (p) {
- *p='\0';
- *p++;
+ set = _xbt_log_parse_setting(str);
+ cat = _xbt_log_cat_searchsub(&_XBT_LOGV(XBT_LOG_ROOT_CAT), set->catname);
+
+ if (cat) {
+ DEBUG0("Apply directly");
+ _xbt_log_cat_apply_set(cat, set);
+ _free_setting((void *) &set);
} else {
- p=cs;
- done = 1;
- }
- _xbt_log_parse_setting(p,set);
-
- errcode = _xbt_log_cat_searchsub(&_XBT_LOGV(root),set->catname,&cat);
- if (errcode == mismatch_error) {
+
DEBUG0("Store for further application");
- DEBUG1("push %p to the settings",(void*)set);
- xbt_dynar_push(xbt_log_settings,&set);
- /* malloc in advance the next slot */
- set = xbt_new(s_xbt_log_setting_t,1);
- } else {
- DEBUG0("Apply directly");
- xbt_free(set->catname);
- xbt_log_threshold_set(cat,set->thresh);
+ DEBUG1("push %p to the settings", (void *) set);
+ xbt_dynar_push(xbt_log_settings, &set);
}
}
- xbt_free(set);
- xbt_free(cs);
-}
+ xbt_dynar_free(&set_strings);
+}
-void xbt_log_appender_set(xbt_log_category_t cat, xbt_log_appender_t app) {
+void xbt_log_appender_set(xbt_log_category_t cat, xbt_log_appender_t app)
+{
+ if (cat->appender) {
+ if (cat->appender->free_)
+ cat->appender->free_(cat->appender);
+ free(cat->appender);
+ }
cat->appender = app;
}
+void xbt_log_layout_set(xbt_log_category_t cat, xbt_log_layout_t lay)
+{
+ if (!cat->appender) {
+ VERB1("No appender to category %s. Setting the file appender as default",
+ cat->name);
+ xbt_log_appender_set(cat, xbt_log_appender_file_new(NULL));
+ }
+ if (cat->layout && cat != &_XBT_LOGV(root)) {
+ /* better leak the default layout than check every categories to
+ change it */
+ if (cat->layout->free_) {
+ cat->layout->free_(cat->layout);
+ free(cat->layout);
+ }
+ }
+ cat->layout = lay;
+ xbt_log_additivity_set(cat, 0);
+}
+
+void xbt_log_additivity_set(xbt_log_category_t cat, int additivity)
+{
+ cat->additivity = additivity;
+}