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authorBjörn Gustavsson <[email protected]>2012-05-04 11:51:56 +0200
committerSverker Eriksson <[email protected]>2012-06-12 12:09:29 +0200
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Remove the deprecated inviso application
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-%% ``The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License,
-%% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in
-%% compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the
-%% Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be
-%% retrieved via the world wide web at http://www.erlang.org/.
-%%
-%% Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS"
-%% basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See
-%% the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations
-%% under the License.
-%%
-%% The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Ericsson Utvecklings AB.
-%% Portions created by Ericsson are Copyright 1999, Ericsson Utvecklings
-%% AB. All Rights Reserved.''
-%%
-%% $Id$
-%%
-%% Author: Lennart �hman, [email protected]
-%%
-%% INVISO LogFile Merger.
-%%
-%% Merges all log-entries in all files in Files in chronological order
-%% into what ever is handled by WorkHandlerFun. Note that Files can contain
-%% several files. Both in the sence that it can be a wrapset. But also because
-%% the log is spread over more than one LogFiles (i.e trace_log + ti_log).
-%% It is further possible to use another reader-process (for the logfiles)
-%% than the default one. This is useful if the logfiles are formatted in
-%% another way than as done by a trace-port.
-
--module(inviso_lfm).
-
-%% -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-%% API exports.
-%% -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
--export([merge/2,merge/3,merge/4,merge/5,merge/6]).
-%% -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-%% -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-%% Default handler exports.
-%% -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
--export([outfile_opener/1,outfile_writer/4,outfile_closer/1]).
-%% -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-%% -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-%% Formatting functions.
-%% -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
--export([format_arguments/3,format_argument_string/2]).
-%% -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-%% Internal exports.
-%% -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
--export([init_receiver/7]).
-%% -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-%% merge(Files,BeginHandlerFun,WorkHandlerFun,EndHandlerFun,HandlerData)=
-%% {ok,Count} | {error,Reason}
-%% merge(Files,OutputFile) =
-%%
-%% Files=[FileDescription,...]
-%% FileDescription=FileSet | {reader,Mod,Func,FileSet}
-%% FileSet={Node,LogFiles} | {Node,[LogFiles,...]}
-%% in the latter case the LogFiles must be sorted, beginning with the oldest.
-%% LogFiles=[{trace_log,Files} [,{ti_log,[FileName]}] ]
-%% either just trace_log or trace_log and ti_log.
-%% Files=[FileName] | [FileName,...]
-%% in the latter case it is a wrapset.
-%% BeginHandlerFun= ( fun(HandlerData)->{ok,NewHandleData} | {error,Reason} )
-%% WorkHandlerFun= ( fun(Node,Term,PidMappings,HandlerData)->
-%% {ok,NewHandlerData} | {error,Reason}
-%% EndHandlerFun= ( fun(HandlerData)->ok | {error,Reason} )
-%% Count=integer(), the total number of handled log entries.
-%%
-%% Merges all logfiles in Files together into one common log file, in chronological
-%% order according to the time-stamps in each log. Each entry is also marked with
-%% the node name in the merged log.
-%% Configuration:
-%% If a non-default reader shall be used, Mod:Func(ReceiverPid,LogFiles) shall
-%% spawn a reader process complying to the receiver/reader message protocoll.
-%% The default reader reads logs generated by a trace-port.
-%% BeginHandler is called before any logentries are processed, typically to open
-%% the out-file, if any.
-%% WorkHandlerFun is called for every log-entry. It typically writes the output.
-%% EndHandlerFun is called when the last reader has finished, typically to
-%% close the outfile.
-%%
-%% Using merge/2 assumes you want to use default handlers writing to a file.
-merge(Files,OutputFile) when is_list(OutputFile) ->
- merge(Files,fun outfile_opener/1,fun outfile_writer/4,fun outfile_closer/1,OutputFile,off).
-merge(Files,WorkHandlerFun,HandlerData) when is_function(WorkHandlerFun) ->
- merge(Files,void,WorkHandlerFun,void,HandlerData,off);
-merge(Files,OutputFile,Dbg) when is_list(OutputFile) ->
- merge(Files,fun outfile_opener/1,fun outfile_writer/4,fun outfile_closer/1,OutputFile,Dbg).
-merge(Files,WorkHandlerFun,HandlerData,Dbg) when is_function(WorkHandlerFun) ->
- merge(Files,void,WorkHandlerFun,void,HandlerData,Dbg).
-merge(Files,BeginHandlerFun,WorkHandlerFun,EndHandlerFun,HandlerData) ->
- merge(Files,BeginHandlerFun,WorkHandlerFun,EndHandlerFun,HandlerData,off).
-merge(Files,BeginHandlerFun,WorkHandlerFun,EndHandlerFun,HandlerData,Dbg) ->
- ReceiverPid=spawn_link(?MODULE,
- init_receiver,
- [self(),Files,BeginHandlerFun,WorkHandlerFun,
- EndHandlerFun,HandlerData,Dbg]),
- wait_for_response(ReceiverPid).
-
-wait_for_response(ReceiverPid) ->
- receive
- {reply,ReceiverPid,Reply} ->
- Reply;
- {'EXIT',ReceiverPid,Reason} ->
- {error,Reason}
- end.
-%% -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-%% =============================================================================
-%% Code for the receiver process.
-%% =============================================================================
-
-%% Initial function for the receiver process. This function must be exported.
-init_receiver(From,Files,BeginHandlerFun,WorkHandlerFun,EndHandlerFun,HandlerData,Dbg) ->
- case setup_readers(Files) of % Create the reader processes.
- {ok,Readers} ->
- process_flag(trap_exit,true),
- if
- is_function(BeginHandlerFun) ->
- case catch BeginHandlerFun(HandlerData) of
- {ok,NewHandlerData} ->
- init_receiver_2(From,WorkHandlerFun,EndHandlerFun,
- NewHandlerData,Dbg,Readers);
- {error,Reason} -> % Faulty begin-function.
- From ! {reply,self(),{error,{begin_handler,Reason}}};
- {'EXIT',Reason} ->
- From ! {reply,self(),{error,{begin_handler,Reason}}}
- end;
- true -> % There is no begin-handler.
- init_receiver_2(From,WorkHandlerFun,EndHandlerFun,HandlerData,Dbg,Readers)
- end;
- {error,Reason} ->
- From ! {reply,self(),{error,{files,Reason}}}
- end.
-
-init_receiver_2(From,WorkHandlerFun,EndHandlerFun,HandlerData,Dbg,Readers) ->
- {NewReaders,EntryStruct}=mk_entrystruct(Readers,Dbg),
- {Reply,NewHandlerData}=
- loop(From,WorkHandlerFun,HandlerData,NewReaders,EntryStruct,Dbg,0),
- if
- is_function(EndHandlerFun) ->
- case EndHandlerFun(NewHandlerData) of
- ok ->
- From ! {reply,self(),Reply};
- {error,_Reason} ->
- From ! {reply,self(),Reply}
- end;
- true -> % Reply directly then, no finish fun.
- From ! {reply,self(),Reply}
- end.
-
-%% Function that spawns a help process for each group of files in the list.
-%% The help process will read entries from the input files in the correct order
-%% and deliver them to the receiver process.
-%% Note that there is a possibility to design your own readers. The default
-%% reader understands trace-port generated logfiles.
-%% Returns a list of {Node,Pid}.
-setup_readers(Files) ->
- setup_readers_2(Files,[]).
-
-setup_readers_2([{reader,Mod,Func,{Node,FileStruct}}|Rest],Acc) ->
- Pid=spawn_link(Mod,Func,[self(),FileStruct]),
- setup_readers_2(Rest,[{Node,Pid}|Acc]);
-setup_readers_2([{Node,FileStruct}|Rest],Acc) ->
- Pid=spawn_link(inviso_lfm_tpfreader,init,[self(),FileStruct]),
- setup_readers_2(Rest,[{Node,Pid}|Acc]);
-setup_readers_2([],Acc) ->
- {ok,Acc};
-setup_readers_2([Faulty|_],_Acc) ->
- {error,{bad_reader_spec,Faulty}}.
-%% -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-%% This is the workloop that polls each reader for messages and writes them
-%% in the correct order.
-loop(From,WorkHFun,HData,Readers,EntryStruct,Dbg,Count) ->
- case find_oldest_entry(EntryStruct) of
- {Pid,Node,PidMappings,Term} ->
- case get_and_insert_new_entry(From,Node,Pid,Readers,EntryStruct,Dbg) of
- {ok,{NewReaders,NewEntryStruct}} ->
- case WorkHFun(Node,Term,PidMappings,HData) of
- {ok,NewHData} ->
- loop(From,WorkHFun,NewHData,NewReaders,NewEntryStruct,Dbg,Count+1);
- {error,Reason} -> % Serious, we cant go on then.
- stop_readers(NewReaders),
- {{error,{writing_output_file,Reason}},HData}
- end;
- {stop,_Reason} -> % The original caller is no longer there!
- stop_readers(Readers),
- {error,HData}
- end;
- done -> % No more readers.
- {{ok,Count},HData}
- end.
-
-%% Help function which finds the oldest entry in the EntryStruct. Note that the
-%% timestamp can actually be the atom 'false'. This happens for instance if it is
-%% a dropped-messages term. But since 'false' is smaller than any tuple, that
-%% term will be consumed immediately as soon as it turns up in EntryList.
-find_oldest_entry(EntryStruct) ->
- case list_all_entries(EntryStruct) of
- [] -> % The we are done!
- done;
- EntryList when is_list(EntryList) -> % Find smallest timestamp in here then.
- {Pid,Node,PidMappings,_TS,Term}=
- lists:foldl(fun({P,N,PMap,TS1,T},{_P,_N,_PMap,TS0,_T}) when TS1<TS0 ->
- {P,N,PMap,TS1,T};
- (_,Acc) ->
- Acc
- end,
- hd(EntryList),
- EntryList),
- {Pid,Node,PidMappings,Term}
- end.
-
-%% Help function which signals all reader process to clean-up and terminate.
-%% Returns nothing significant.
-stop_readers([Pid|Rest]) ->
- Pid ! {stop,self()},
- stop_readers(Rest);
-stop_readers([]) ->
- ok.
-%% -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-%% Help function which tries to replace the entry by Pid in EntryStruct with
-%% a new one from that process. If one is returned on request, it replaces
-%% the old one in EntryStruct. If Pid is done or otherwise dissapears, Pid
-%% is simply removed from Readers and the EntryStruct.
-get_and_insert_new_entry(Node,Pid,Readers,EntryStruct,Dbg) ->
- get_and_insert_new_entry(void,Node,Pid,Readers,EntryStruct,Dbg).
-
-get_and_insert_new_entry(From,Node,Pid,Readers,EntryStruct,Dbg) ->
- Pid ! {get_next_entry,self()},
- receive
- {'EXIT',From,Reason} -> % No one is waiting for our reply!
- {stop,Reason}; % No use continuing then.
- {next_entry,Pid,PidMappings,TS,Term} -> % We got a next entry from Pid!
- ets:insert(EntryStruct,{Pid,Node,PidMappings,TS,Term}),
- {ok,{Readers,EntryStruct}};
- {next_entry,Pid,{error,_Reason}} -> % Reading an entry went wrong.
- get_and_insert_new_entry(From,Node,Pid,Readers,EntryStruct,Dbg);
- {'EXIT',Pid,_Reason} -> % The process has terminated.
- ets:delete(EntryStruct,Pid),
- NewReaders=lists:delete(Pid,Readers),
- {ok,{NewReaders,EntryStruct}}
- end.
-%% -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-%% Help function which from a list of reader processes creates the private
-%% storage where the oldest entry from each reader is always kept.
-%% Returns {Readers,EntryStruct}.
-mk_entrystruct(Pids,Dbg) ->
- TId=ets:new(list_to_atom("inviso_lfm_tab_"++pid_to_list(self())),[set]),
- mk_entrystruct_2(Pids,lists:map(fun({_,P})->P end,Pids),Dbg,TId).
-
-mk_entrystruct_2([{Node,Pid}|Rest],Readers,Dbg,EntryStruct) ->
- {ok,{NewReaders,NewEntryStruct}}=
- get_and_insert_new_entry(Node,Pid,Readers,EntryStruct,Dbg),
- mk_entrystruct_2(Rest,NewReaders,Dbg,NewEntryStruct);
-mk_entrystruct_2([],Readers,_Dbg,EntryStruct) ->
- {Readers,EntryStruct}.
-%% -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-%% Help function that returns a list of our oldest entry structure.
-%% [{Pid,Node,PidMappings,TimeStamp,Term},...]
-list_all_entries(EntryStruct) ->
- ets:tab2list(EntryStruct).
-%% -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-%% =============================================================================
-%% Default handlers for the receiver
-%% =============================================================================
-
-%% These functions are also exported in order to make them available when creating
-%% other funs in other modules.
-
-%% Default begin-handler.
-outfile_opener(FileName) ->
- case file:open(FileName,[write]) of
- {ok,FD} ->
- {ok,FD}; % Let the descriptor be handlerdata.
- {error,Reason} ->
- {error,{open,Reason}}
- end.
-
-%% Default work-handler.
-%% DEN H�R �R L�NGT IFR�N F�RDIG!!!
-outfile_writer(Node,Term,PidMappings,FD) ->
- io:format(FD,"~w ~w ~w~n",[Node,PidMappings,Term]),
- {ok,FD}.
-
-%% Default end-handler.
-outfile_closer(FD) ->
- file:close(FD),
- ok.
-%% -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-%% =============================================================================
-%% Formatting functions.
-%% =============================================================================
-
-%% This section contains a useful formatting function formatting an (function)
-%% argument list. It also offers a working example of how to write
-%% own datatype translators (which will be used by the formatting function to
-%% further enhance the output).
-
-%% format_arguments(Args,FOpts,Transaltors)=Args2 | <failure>
-%% Args=list(), list of the argument as usually given in a trace message,
-%% a stack trace or similar.
-%% FOpts=term(), formatting options understood by the translation functions.
-%% Translations=[Translator,...]
-%% Translator=fun(Term,FOpts)=TResult | {M,F}, where M:F(Term,FOpts)=TResult
-%% TResult={ok,TranslationString} | false
-%% Arg2=list(), list of Args where terms may be replaced by own representations.
-%% Note that terms not effected will remain as is, but if an own representation
-%% is choosen, that must be a string in order for any io format function to
-%% print it exactly as formatted here.
-format_arguments([Arg|Rest],FOpts,Translators) -> % More than one argument.
- [format_argument(Arg,FOpts,Translators)|format_arguments(Rest,FOpts,Translators)];
-format_arguments([],_FOpts,_Translators) ->
- []. % The empty list.
-
-%% Help function handling the various Erlang datatypes. There must hence be one
-%% clause here for every existing datatype.
-format_argument(List,FOpts,Translators) when is_list(List) ->
- case format_argument_own_datatype(List,FOpts,Translators) of
- {true,TranslationStr} ->
- TranslationStr;
- false ->
- format_argument_list(List,FOpts,Translators)
- end;
-format_argument(Tuple,FOpts,Translators) when is_tuple(Tuple) ->
- case format_argument_own_datatype(Tuple,FOpts,Translators) of
- {true,TranslationStr} -> % It was one of our special datatypes.
- TranslationStr;
- false -> % Regular tuple.
- format_argument_tuple(Tuple,FOpts,Translators)
- end;
-format_argument(Binary,FOpts,Translators) when is_binary(Binary) ->
- case format_argument_own_datatype(Binary,FOpts,Translators) of
- {true,TranslationStr} -> % It was one of our special datatypes..
- TranslationStr;
- false -> % Regular binary.
- format_argument_binary(Binary,FOpts,Translators)
- end;
-format_argument(Atom,_FOpts,_Translators) when is_atom(Atom) ->
- Atom;
-format_argument(Integer,_FOpts,_Translators) when is_integer(Integer) ->
- Integer;
-format_argument(Float,_FOpts,_Translators) when is_float(Float) ->
- Float;
-format_argument(Pid,_FOpts,_Translators) when is_pid(Pid) ->
- Pid;
-format_argument(Port,_FOpts,_Translators) when is_port(Port) ->
- Port;
-format_argument(Ref,_FOpts,_Translators) when is_reference(Ref) ->
- Ref;
-format_argument(Fun,_FOpts,_Translators) when is_function(Fun) ->
- Fun.
-
-%% Help function handling the case when an element is a list.
-format_argument_list([Element|Rest],FOpts,Translators) ->
- [format_argument(Element,FOpts,Translators)|
- format_argument_list(Rest,FOpts,Translators)];
-format_argument_list([],_FOpts,_Translators) ->
- [].
-
-%% Help function handling the case when an element is a tuple.
-format_argument_tuple(Tuple,FOpts,Translators) ->
- list_to_tuple(format_argument_tuple(Tuple,FOpts,Translators,size(Tuple),[])).
-
-format_argument_tuple(_,_,_,0,List) ->
- List;
-format_argument_tuple(Tuple,FOpts,Translators,Index,List) ->
- E=format_argument(element(Index,Tuple),FOpts,Translators),
- format_argument_tuple(Tuple,FOpts,Translators,Index-1,[E|List]).
-
-%% Help function handling the case when an element is a binary.
-format_argument_binary(Binary,_FOpts,_Translators) ->
- Binary.
-
-%% Help function trying to use the translations.
-format_argument_own_datatype(Term,FOpts,[Fun|Rest]) when is_function(Fun) ->
- case catch Fun(Term,FOpts) of
- {ok,TranslationStr} ->
- {true,TranslationStr};
- _ ->
- format_argument_own_datatype(Term,FOpts,Rest)
- end;
-format_argument_own_datatype(Term,FOpts,[{M,F}|Rest]) ->
- case catch M:F(Term,FOpts) of
- {ok,TranslationStr} ->
- {true,TranslationStr};
- _ ->
- format_argument_own_datatype(Term,FOpts,Rest)
- end;
-format_argument_own_datatype(Term,FOpts,[_|Rest]) ->
- format_argument_own_datatype(Term,FOpts,Rest);
-format_argument_own_datatype(_Term,_FOpts,[]) -> % There is no applicable format.
- false.
-%% -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-%% format_argument_string(String,_FOpts)={ok,QuotedString} | false
-%% String=string() | term()
-%% QuotedString="String"
-%% Example of datatype checker that checks, in this case, that its argument is
-%% a string. If it is, it returns a deep list of the characters to print in order
-%% to make it a quoted string.
-format_argument_string(List=[_|_],_FOpts) -> % Must be at least one element.
- case format_argument_string_2(List) of
- true ->
- {ok,[$",List,$"]};
- false ->
- false
- end;
-format_argument_string(_,_FOpts) ->
- false.
-
-format_argument_string_2([C|Rest]) when (((C<127) and (C>=32)) or ((C>=8) and (C=<13))) ->
- format_argument_string_2(Rest);
-format_argument_string_2([_|_]) ->
- false;
-format_argument_string_2([]) ->
- true.
-%% -----------------------------------------------------------------------------