/* log - a generic logging facility in the spirit of log4j */
-/* Copyright (c) 2004-2011. The SimGrid Team.
+/* Copyright (c) 2004-2014. The SimGrid Team.
* 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 "xbt/dynar.h"
#include "xbt/xbt_os_thread.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) */
static xbt_os_rmutex_t log_cat_init_mutex = NULL;
<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
+of MSG while only being interested into the messages at level "error" or
higher about the XBT internals.
\subsection log_app 1.3 Message appenders
Here is an example of the most basic type of macro. This is a logging
request with priority <i>warning</i>.
-<code>XBT_CLOG(MyCat, gras_log_priority_warning, "Values are: %d and '%s'", 5,
+<code>XBT_CLOG(MyCat, xbt_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
XBT_LOG_NEW_DEFAULT_SUBCATEGORY(SA, VSS);
int main() {
- / * Now set the parent's priority. (the string would typcially be a runtime option) * /
+ / * Now set the parent's priority. (the string would typically be a runtime option) * /
xbt_log_control_set("SA.thresh:3");
/ * This request is enabled, because WARNING >= INFO. * /
}
\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)
+argument. xbt_init() (called by MSG_init() and friends)
checks and deals properly with such arguments.
\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.
+<tt>threshold</tt> keyword.
-For example, \verbatim --log=root.thres:debug\endverbatim will make
+For example, \verbatim --log=root.threshold:debug\endverbatim will make
SimGrid <b>extremely</b> verbose while \verbatim
--log=root.thres:critical\endverbatim should shut it almost
-completely off. The full list of recognized thresholds is the following:
+completely off.
+
+Note that the <tt>threshold</tt> keyword can be abbreviated here. For example,
+all the following notations have the same result.
+\verbatim
+--log=root.threshold:debug
+--log=root.threshol:debug
+--log=root.thresho:debug
+--log=root.thresh:debug
+--log=root.thres:debug
+--log=root.thre:debug
+--log=root.thr:debug
+--log=root.th:debug
+--log=root.t:debug
+--log=root.:debug <--- That's obviously really ugly, but it actually works.
+\endverbatim
+
+The full list of recognized thresholds is the following:
- trace: enter and return of some functions
- debug: crufty output
- %%p: Priority name (LOG4J compatible)
- %%h: Hostname (SimGrid extension)
- - %%P: Process name (SimGrid extension)
+ - %%P: Process name (SimGrid extension -- note that with SMPI this is the integer value of the process rank)
- %%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)
option and specify the max file size. This would be a nice default for
non-kernel applications.
- Careful, category names are global variables.
+ - When writing a log format, you often want to use spaces. If you don't
+ protect these spaces, they are used as configuration elements separators.
+ For example, if you want to remove the date from the logs, you want to pass the following
+ argument on the command line. The outer quotes are here to protect the string from the shell
+ interpretation while the inner ones are there to prevent simgrid from splitting the string
+ in several log parameters (that would be invalid).
+ \verbatim --log="'root.fmt:%l: [%p/%c]: %m%n'"\endverbatim
+ Another option is to use the SimGrid-specific format directive \%e for
+ spaces, like in the following.
+ \verbatim --log="root.fmt:%l:%e[%p/%c]:%e%m%n"\endverbatim
\section log_internals 4. Internal considerations
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
+by the compiler. By setting it to xbt_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
+\verbatim-DXBT_LOG_STATIC_THRESHOLD=xbt_log_priority_infinite\endverbatim
Compiling with the \verbatim-DNLOG\endverbatim option disables all logging
requests at compilation time while the \verbatim-DNDEBUG\endverbatim disables
/* Connect our log channels: that must be done manually under windows */
/* Also permit that they are correctly listed by xbt_log_help_categories() */
- /* amok */
- XBT_LOG_CONNECT(amok);
- XBT_LOG_CONNECT(amok_bw);
- XBT_LOG_CONNECT(amok_bw_sat);
- XBT_LOG_CONNECT(amok_pm);
-
- /* gras */
- XBT_LOG_CONNECT(gras);
- XBT_LOG_CONNECT(gras_modules);
- XBT_LOG_CONNECT(gras_msg);
- XBT_LOG_CONNECT(gras_msg_read);
- XBT_LOG_CONNECT(gras_msg_rpc);
- XBT_LOG_CONNECT(gras_timer);
- XBT_LOG_CONNECT(gras_trp);
- XBT_LOG_CONNECT(gras_trp_file);
- XBT_LOG_CONNECT(gras_virtu);
- XBT_LOG_CONNECT(gras_virtu_emul);
- XBT_LOG_CONNECT(gras_virtu_process);
-
/* xbt */
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(xbt);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(graphxml_parse);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(log);
-#if HAVE_MMAP
- XBT_LOG_CONNECT(mm_diff);
-#endif
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(module);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(peer);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(replay);
#ifdef XBT_USE_DEPRECATED
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(xbt_dict_multi);
#endif
- XBT_LOG_CONNECT(xbt_ddt);
- XBT_LOG_CONNECT(xbt_ddt_cbps);
- XBT_LOG_CONNECT(xbt_ddt_convert);
- XBT_LOG_CONNECT(xbt_ddt_create);
- XBT_LOG_CONNECT(xbt_ddt_exchange);
- XBT_LOG_CONNECT(xbt_ddt_parse);
- XBT_LOG_CONNECT(xbt_ddt_lexer);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(xbt_dyn);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(xbt_ex);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(xbt_fifo);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(xbt_graph);
+ XBT_LOG_CONNECT(xbt_heap);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(xbt_lib);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(xbt_mallocator);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(xbt_matrix);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(xbt_parmap);
- XBT_LOG_CONNECT(xbt_parmap_unit);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(xbt_queue);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(xbt_set);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(xbt_sync);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(xbt_sync_os);
- XBT_LOG_CONNECT(xbt_trp);
- XBT_LOG_CONNECT(xbt_trp_meas);
- XBT_LOG_CONNECT(xbt_trp_tcp);
#ifdef simgrid_EXPORTS
/* The following categories are only defined in libsimgrid */
- /* gras (sg) */
- XBT_LOG_CONNECT(gras_trp_sg);
-
/* bindings */
#ifdef HAVE_LUA
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(bindings);
/* instr */
#ifdef HAVE_TRACING
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(instr);
+ XBT_LOG_CONNECT(instr_api);
+ XBT_LOG_CONNECT(instr_config);
+ XBT_LOG_CONNECT(instr_msg);
+ XBT_LOG_CONNECT(instr_msg_process);
+ XBT_LOG_CONNECT(instr_msg_vm);
+ XBT_LOG_CONNECT(instr_paje_containers);
+ XBT_LOG_CONNECT(instr_paje_header);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(instr_paje_trace);
- XBT_LOG_CONNECT(instr_smpi);
+ XBT_LOG_CONNECT(instr_paje_types);
+ XBT_LOG_CONNECT(instr_paje_values);
+ XBT_LOG_CONNECT(instr_resource);
+ XBT_LOG_CONNECT(instr_routing);
+ XBT_LOG_CONNECT(instr_sd);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(instr_surf);
+ XBT_LOG_CONNECT(instr_trace);
+ XBT_LOG_CONNECT(instr_TI_trace);
#endif
/* jedule */
#ifdef HAVE_MC
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(mc);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(mc_checkpoint);
- XBT_LOG_CONNECT(mc_dpor);
+ XBT_LOG_CONNECT(mc_comm_determinism);
+ XBT_LOG_CONNECT(mc_compare);
+ XBT_LOG_CONNECT(mc_diff);
+ XBT_LOG_CONNECT(mc_dwarf);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(mc_global);
+ XBT_LOG_CONNECT(mc_hash);
+ XBT_LOG_CONNECT(mc_ignore);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(mc_liveness);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(mc_memory);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(mc_memory_map);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(mc_request);
+ XBT_LOG_CONNECT(mc_safety);
+ XBT_LOG_CONNECT(mc_visited);
#endif
/* msg */
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(msg_io);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(msg_kernel);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(msg_mailbox);
+ XBT_LOG_CONNECT(msg_new_API);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(msg_process);
+ XBT_LOG_CONNECT(msg_synchro);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(msg_task);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(msg_vm);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(simix_io);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(simix_kernel);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(simix_network);
+ XBT_LOG_CONNECT(simix_new_api);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(simix_process);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(simix_smurf);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(simix_synchro);
+ XBT_LOG_CONNECT(simix_vm);
/* smpi */
/* SMPI categories are connected in smpi_global.c */
/* surf */
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(surf);
+ XBT_LOG_CONNECT(platf_generator);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(random);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(surf_config);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(surf_cpu);
+ XBT_LOG_CONNECT(surf_cpu_cas);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(surf_cpu_ti);
+ XBT_LOG_CONNECT(surf_energy);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(surf_kernel);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(surf_lagrange);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(surf_lagrange_dichotomy);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(surf_network);
#ifdef HAVE_GTNETS
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(surf_network_gtnets);
+ XBT_LOG_CONNECT(surf_network_gtnets_interface);
+ XBT_LOG_CONNECT(surf_network_gtnets_simulator);
+ XBT_LOG_CONNECT(surf_network_gtnets_topology);
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_NS3
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(surf_network_ns3);
+ XBT_LOG_CONNECT(interface_ns3);
+ XBT_LOG_CONNECT(simulator_ns3);
#endif
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(surf_parse);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(surf_route);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(surf_routing_generic);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(surf_route_cluster);
+ XBT_LOG_CONNECT(surf_route_cluster_torus);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(surf_route_dijkstra);
+ XBT_LOG_CONNECT(surf_route_fat_tree);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(surf_route_floyd);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(surf_route_full);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(surf_route_none);
- XBT_LOG_CONNECT(surf_route_rulebased);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(surf_route_vivaldi);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(surf_storage);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(surf_trace);
+ XBT_LOG_CONNECT(surf_vm_workstation);
XBT_LOG_CONNECT(surf_workstation);
#endif /* simgrid_EXPORTS */
static xbt_log_setting_t _xbt_log_parse_setting(const char *control_string)
{
-
+ const char *orig_control_string = control_string;
xbt_log_setting_t set = xbt_new(s_xbt_log_setting_t, 1);
const char *name, *dot, *eq;
control_string += strcspn(control_string, " ");
xbt_assert(*dot == '.' && (*eq == '=' || *eq == ':'),
- "Invalid control string '%s'", control_string);
+ "Invalid control string '%s'", orig_control_string);
- if (!strncmp(dot + 1, "thresh", (size_t) (eq - dot - 1))) {
+ if (!strncmp(dot + 1, "threshold", (size_t) (eq - dot - 1))) {
int i;
char *neweq = xbt_strdup(eq + 1);
char *p = neweq - 1;
break;
}
}
- if (i < xbt_log_priority_infinite) {
+
+ if(i<XBT_LOG_STATIC_THRESHOLD){
+ THROWF(arg_error, 0,
+ "Priority: %s is above allowed priority : %s (for debug and trace levels, recompile SimGrid with -Denable_debug=ON)",
+ eq + 1, xbt_log_priority_names[XBT_LOG_STATIC_THRESHOLD]);
+ }else if (i < xbt_log_priority_infinite) {
set->thresh = (e_xbt_log_priority_t) i;
} else {
THROWF(arg_error, 0,
this_prefix = bprintf("%s \\_ ", prefix);
child_prefix = bprintf("%s | ", prefix);
} else {
- this_prefix = bprintf("%s", prefix);
- child_prefix = bprintf("%s", prefix);
+ this_prefix = xbt_strdup(prefix);
+ child_prefix = xbt_strdup(prefix);
}
dynar = xbt_dynar_new(sizeof(xbt_log_category_t), NULL);