X-Git-Url: https://git.proxmox.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=BaseTools%2FSource%2FPython%2FCommon%2FEdkLogger.py;h=ae2070bebba3a7466df281dff0f3dbb7f5e28d70;hb=2e351cbe8e190271b3716284fc1076551d005472;hp=ce4cfa14bbc0210918e20362334952757c9a710f;hpb=30fdf1140b8d1ce93f3821d986fa165552023440;p=mirror_edk2.git diff --git a/BaseTools/Source/Python/Common/EdkLogger.py b/BaseTools/Source/Python/Common/EdkLogger.py index ce4cfa14bb..ae2070bebb 100644 --- a/BaseTools/Source/Python/Common/EdkLogger.py +++ b/BaseTools/Source/Python/Common/EdkLogger.py @@ -1,269 +1,272 @@ -## @file -# This file implements the log mechanism for Python tools. -# -# Copyright (c) 2007, Intel Corporation -# All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials -# are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License -# which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at -# http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php -# -# THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, -# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. -# - -## Import modules -import sys, os, logging -import traceback -from BuildToolError import * - -## Log level constants -DEBUG_0 = 1 -DEBUG_1 = 2 -DEBUG_2 = 3 -DEBUG_3 = 4 -DEBUG_4 = 5 -DEBUG_5 = 6 -DEBUG_6 = 7 -DEBUG_7 = 8 -DEBUG_8 = 9 -DEBUG_9 = 10 -VERBOSE = 15 -INFO = 20 -WARN = 30 -QUIET = 40 -ERROR = 50 - -IsRaiseError = True - -# Tool name -_ToolName = os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]) - -# For validation purpose -_LogLevels = [DEBUG_0, DEBUG_1, DEBUG_2, DEBUG_3, DEBUG_4, DEBUG_5, DEBUG_6, DEBUG_7, DEBUG_8, DEBUG_9, VERBOSE, WARN, INFO, ERROR, QUIET] - -# For DEBUG level (All DEBUG_0~9 are applicable) -_DebugLogger = logging.getLogger("tool_debug") -_DebugFormatter = logging.Formatter("[%(asctime)s.%(msecs)d]: %(message)s", datefmt="%H:%M:%S") - -# For VERBOSE, INFO, WARN level -_InfoLogger = logging.getLogger("tool_info") -_InfoFormatter = logging.Formatter("%(message)s") - -# For ERROR level -_ErrorLogger = logging.getLogger("tool_error") -_ErrorFormatter = logging.Formatter("%(message)s") - -# String templates for ERROR/WARN/DEBUG log message -_ErrorMessageTemplate = '\n\n%(tool)s...\n%(file)s(%(line)s): error %(errorcode)04X: %(msg)s\n\t%(extra)s' -_ErrorMessageTemplateWithoutFile = '\n\n%(tool)s...\n : error %(errorcode)04X: %(msg)s\n\t%(extra)s' -_WarningMessageTemplate = '%(tool)s...\n%(file)s(%(line)s): warning: %(msg)s' -_WarningMessageTemplateWithoutFile = '%(tool)s: : warning: %(msg)s' -_DebugMessageTemplate = '%(file)s(%(line)s): debug: \n %(msg)s' - -# -# Flag used to take WARN as ERROR. -# By default, only ERROR message will break the tools execution. -# -_WarningAsError = False - -## Log debug message -# -# @param Level DEBUG level (DEBUG0~9) -# @param Message Debug information -# @param ExtraData More information associated with "Message" -# -def debug(Level, Message, ExtraData=None): - if _DebugLogger.level > Level: - return - if Level > DEBUG_9: - return - - # Find out the caller method information - CallerStack = traceback.extract_stack()[-2] - TemplateDict = { - "file" : CallerStack[0], - "line" : CallerStack[1], - "msg" : Message, - } - - if ExtraData != None: - LogText = _DebugMessageTemplate % TemplateDict + "\n %s" % ExtraData - else: - LogText = _DebugMessageTemplate % TemplateDict - - _DebugLogger.log(Level, LogText) - -## Log verbose message -# -# @param Message Verbose information -# -def verbose(Message): - return _InfoLogger.log(VERBOSE, Message) - -## Log warning message -# -# Warning messages are those which might be wrong but won't fail the tool. -# -# @param ToolName The name of the tool. If not given, the name of caller -# method will be used. -# @param Message Warning information -# @param File The name of file which caused the warning. -# @param Line The line number in the "File" which caused the warning. -# @param ExtraData More information associated with "Message" -# -def warn(ToolName, Message, File=None, Line=None, ExtraData=None): - if _InfoLogger.level > WARN: - return - - # if no tool name given, use caller's source file name as tool name - if ToolName == None or ToolName == "": - ToolName = os.path.basename(traceback.extract_stack()[-2][0]) - - if Line == None: - Line = "..." - else: - Line = "%d" % Line - - TemplateDict = { - "tool" : ToolName, - "file" : File, - "line" : Line, - "msg" : Message, - } - - if File != None: - LogText = _WarningMessageTemplate % TemplateDict - else: - LogText = _WarningMessageTemplateWithoutFile % TemplateDict - - if ExtraData != None: - LogText += "\n %s" % ExtraData - - _InfoLogger.log(WARN, LogText) - - # Raise an execption if indicated - if _WarningAsError == True: - raise FatalError(WARNING_AS_ERROR) - -## Log INFO message -info = _InfoLogger.info - -## Log ERROR message -# -# Once an error messages is logged, the tool's execution will be broken by raising -# an execption. If you don't want to break the execution later, you can give -# "RaiseError" with "False" value. -# -# @param ToolName The name of the tool. If not given, the name of caller -# method will be used. -# @param ErrorCode The error code -# @param Message Warning information -# @param File The name of file which caused the error. -# @param Line The line number in the "File" which caused the warning. -# @param ExtraData More information associated with "Message" -# @param RaiseError Raise an exception to break the tool's executuion if -# it's True. This is the default behavior. -# -def error(ToolName, ErrorCode, Message=None, File=None, Line=None, ExtraData=None, RaiseError=IsRaiseError): - if Line == None: - Line = "..." - else: - Line = "%d" % Line - - if Message == None: - if ErrorCode in gErrorMessage: - Message = gErrorMessage[ErrorCode] - else: - Message = gErrorMessage[UNKNOWN_ERROR] - - if ExtraData == None: - ExtraData = "" - - TemplateDict = { - "tool" : _ToolName, - "file" : File, - "line" : Line, - "errorcode" : ErrorCode, - "msg" : Message, - "extra" : ExtraData - } - - if File != None: - LogText = _ErrorMessageTemplate % TemplateDict - else: - LogText = _ErrorMessageTemplateWithoutFile % TemplateDict - - _ErrorLogger.log(ERROR, LogText) - if RaiseError: - raise FatalError(ErrorCode) - -# Log information which should be always put out -quiet = _ErrorLogger.error - -## Initialize log system -def Initialize(): - # - # Since we use different format to log different levels of message into different - # place (stdout or stderr), we have to use different "Logger" objects to do this. - # - # For DEBUG level (All DEBUG_0~9 are applicable) - _DebugLogger.setLevel(INFO) - _DebugChannel = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout) - _DebugChannel.setFormatter(_DebugFormatter) - _DebugLogger.addHandler(_DebugChannel) - - # For VERBOSE, INFO, WARN level - _InfoLogger.setLevel(INFO) - _InfoChannel = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout) - _InfoChannel.setFormatter(_InfoFormatter) - _InfoLogger.addHandler(_InfoChannel) - - # For ERROR level - _ErrorLogger.setLevel(INFO) - _ErrorCh = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stderr) - _ErrorCh.setFormatter(_ErrorFormatter) - _ErrorLogger.addHandler(_ErrorCh) - -## Set log level -# -# @param Level One of log level in _LogLevel -def SetLevel(Level): - if Level not in _LogLevels: - info("Not supported log level (%d). Use default level instead." % Level) - Level = INFO - _DebugLogger.setLevel(Level) - _InfoLogger.setLevel(Level) - _ErrorLogger.setLevel(Level) - -## Get current log level -def GetLevel(): - return _InfoLogger.getEffectiveLevel() - -## Raise up warning as error -def SetWarningAsError(): - global _WarningAsError - _WarningAsError = True - -## Specify a file to store the log message as well as put on console -# -# @param LogFile The file path used to store the log message -# -def SetLogFile(LogFile): - if os.path.exists(LogFile): - os.remove(LogFile) - - _Ch = logging.FileHandler(LogFile) - _Ch.setFormatter(_DebugFormatter) - _DebugLogger.addHandler(_Ch) - - _Ch= logging.FileHandler(LogFile) - _Ch.setFormatter(_InfoFormatter) - _InfoLogger.addHandler(_Ch) - - _Ch = logging.FileHandler(LogFile) - _Ch.setFormatter(_ErrorFormatter) - _ErrorLogger.addHandler(_Ch) - -if __name__ == '__main__': - pass - +## @file +# This file implements the log mechanism for Python tools. +# +# Copyright (c) 2007 - 2018, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent +# + +## Import modules +from __future__ import absolute_import +import Common.LongFilePathOs as os, sys, logging +import traceback +from .BuildToolError import * + +## Log level constants +DEBUG_0 = 1 +DEBUG_1 = 2 +DEBUG_2 = 3 +DEBUG_3 = 4 +DEBUG_4 = 5 +DEBUG_5 = 6 +DEBUG_6 = 7 +DEBUG_7 = 8 +DEBUG_8 = 9 +DEBUG_9 = 10 +VERBOSE = 15 +INFO = 20 +WARN = 30 +QUIET = 40 +ERROR = 50 +SILENT = 99 + +IsRaiseError = True + +# Tool name +_ToolName = os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]) + +# For validation purpose +_LogLevels = [DEBUG_0, DEBUG_1, DEBUG_2, DEBUG_3, DEBUG_4, DEBUG_5, + DEBUG_6, DEBUG_7, DEBUG_8, DEBUG_9, VERBOSE, WARN, INFO, + ERROR, QUIET, SILENT] + +# For DEBUG level (All DEBUG_0~9 are applicable) +_DebugLogger = logging.getLogger("tool_debug") +_DebugFormatter = logging.Formatter("[%(asctime)s.%(msecs)d]: %(message)s", datefmt="%H:%M:%S") + +# For VERBOSE, INFO, WARN level +_InfoLogger = logging.getLogger("tool_info") +_InfoFormatter = logging.Formatter("%(message)s") + +# For ERROR level +_ErrorLogger = logging.getLogger("tool_error") +_ErrorFormatter = logging.Formatter("%(message)s") + +# String templates for ERROR/WARN/DEBUG log message +_ErrorMessageTemplate = '\n\n%(tool)s...\n%(file)s(%(line)s): error %(errorcode)04X: %(msg)s\n\t%(extra)s' +_ErrorMessageTemplateWithoutFile = '\n\n%(tool)s...\n : error %(errorcode)04X: %(msg)s\n\t%(extra)s' +_WarningMessageTemplate = '%(tool)s...\n%(file)s(%(line)s): warning: %(msg)s' +_WarningMessageTemplateWithoutFile = '%(tool)s: : warning: %(msg)s' +_DebugMessageTemplate = '%(file)s(%(line)s): debug: \n %(msg)s' + +# +# Flag used to take WARN as ERROR. +# By default, only ERROR message will break the tools execution. +# +_WarningAsError = False + +## Log debug message +# +# @param Level DEBUG level (DEBUG0~9) +# @param Message Debug information +# @param ExtraData More information associated with "Message" +# +def debug(Level, Message, ExtraData=None): + if _DebugLogger.level > Level: + return + if Level > DEBUG_9: + return + + # Find out the caller method information + CallerStack = traceback.extract_stack()[-2] + TemplateDict = { + "file" : CallerStack[0], + "line" : CallerStack[1], + "msg" : Message, + } + + if ExtraData is not None: + LogText = _DebugMessageTemplate % TemplateDict + "\n %s" % ExtraData + else: + LogText = _DebugMessageTemplate % TemplateDict + + _DebugLogger.log(Level, LogText) + +## Log verbose message +# +# @param Message Verbose information +# +def verbose(Message): + return _InfoLogger.log(VERBOSE, Message) + +## Log warning message +# +# Warning messages are those which might be wrong but won't fail the tool. +# +# @param ToolName The name of the tool. If not given, the name of caller +# method will be used. +# @param Message Warning information +# @param File The name of file which caused the warning. +# @param Line The line number in the "File" which caused the warning. +# @param ExtraData More information associated with "Message" +# +def warn(ToolName, Message, File=None, Line=None, ExtraData=None): + if _InfoLogger.level > WARN: + return + + # if no tool name given, use caller's source file name as tool name + if ToolName is None or ToolName == "": + ToolName = os.path.basename(traceback.extract_stack()[-2][0]) + + if Line is None: + Line = "..." + else: + Line = "%d" % Line + + TemplateDict = { + "tool" : ToolName, + "file" : File, + "line" : Line, + "msg" : Message, + } + + if File is not None: + LogText = _WarningMessageTemplate % TemplateDict + else: + LogText = _WarningMessageTemplateWithoutFile % TemplateDict + + if ExtraData is not None: + LogText += "\n %s" % ExtraData + + _InfoLogger.log(WARN, LogText) + + # Raise an exception if indicated + if _WarningAsError == True: + raise FatalError(WARNING_AS_ERROR) + +## Log INFO message +info = _InfoLogger.info + +## Log ERROR message +# +# Once an error messages is logged, the tool's execution will be broken by raising +# an exception. If you don't want to break the execution later, you can give +# "RaiseError" with "False" value. +# +# @param ToolName The name of the tool. If not given, the name of caller +# method will be used. +# @param ErrorCode The error code +# @param Message Warning information +# @param File The name of file which caused the error. +# @param Line The line number in the "File" which caused the warning. +# @param ExtraData More information associated with "Message" +# @param RaiseError Raise an exception to break the tool's execution if +# it's True. This is the default behavior. +# +def error(ToolName, ErrorCode, Message=None, File=None, Line=None, ExtraData=None, RaiseError=IsRaiseError): + if Line is None: + Line = "..." + else: + Line = "%d" % Line + + if Message is None: + if ErrorCode in gErrorMessage: + Message = gErrorMessage[ErrorCode] + else: + Message = gErrorMessage[UNKNOWN_ERROR] + + if ExtraData is None: + ExtraData = "" + + TemplateDict = { + "tool" : _ToolName, + "file" : File, + "line" : Line, + "errorcode" : ErrorCode, + "msg" : Message, + "extra" : ExtraData + } + + if File is not None: + LogText = _ErrorMessageTemplate % TemplateDict + else: + LogText = _ErrorMessageTemplateWithoutFile % TemplateDict + + _ErrorLogger.log(ERROR, LogText) + + if RaiseError and IsRaiseError: + raise FatalError(ErrorCode) + +# Log information which should be always put out +quiet = _ErrorLogger.error + +## Initialize log system +def Initialize(): + # + # Since we use different format to log different levels of message into different + # place (stdout or stderr), we have to use different "Logger" objects to do this. + # + # For DEBUG level (All DEBUG_0~9 are applicable) + _DebugLogger.setLevel(INFO) + _DebugChannel = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout) + _DebugChannel.setFormatter(_DebugFormatter) + _DebugLogger.addHandler(_DebugChannel) + + # For VERBOSE, INFO, WARN level + _InfoLogger.setLevel(INFO) + _InfoChannel = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout) + _InfoChannel.setFormatter(_InfoFormatter) + _InfoLogger.addHandler(_InfoChannel) + + # For ERROR level + _ErrorLogger.setLevel(INFO) + _ErrorCh = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stderr) + _ErrorCh.setFormatter(_ErrorFormatter) + _ErrorLogger.addHandler(_ErrorCh) + +## Set log level +# +# @param Level One of log level in _LogLevel +def SetLevel(Level): + if Level not in _LogLevels: + info("Not supported log level (%d). Use default level instead." % Level) + Level = INFO + _DebugLogger.setLevel(Level) + _InfoLogger.setLevel(Level) + _ErrorLogger.setLevel(Level) + +def InitializeForUnitTest(): + Initialize() + SetLevel(SILENT) + +## Get current log level +def GetLevel(): + return _InfoLogger.getEffectiveLevel() + +## Raise up warning as error +def SetWarningAsError(): + global _WarningAsError + _WarningAsError = True + +## Specify a file to store the log message as well as put on console +# +# @param LogFile The file path used to store the log message +# +def SetLogFile(LogFile): + if os.path.exists(LogFile): + os.remove(LogFile) + + _Ch = logging.FileHandler(LogFile) + _Ch.setFormatter(_DebugFormatter) + _DebugLogger.addHandler(_Ch) + + _Ch= logging.FileHandler(LogFile) + _Ch.setFormatter(_InfoFormatter) + _InfoLogger.addHandler(_Ch) + + _Ch = logging.FileHandler(LogFile) + _Ch.setFormatter(_ErrorFormatter) + _ErrorLogger.addHandler(_Ch) + +if __name__ == '__main__': + pass +