# Copyright (C) 2020 The Android Open Source Project # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. """Provide event logging in the git trace2 EVENT format. The git trace2 EVENT format is defined at: https://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/technical/api-trace2.html#_event_format https://git-scm.com/docs/api-trace2#_the_event_format_target Usage: git_trace_log = EventLog() git_trace_log.StartEvent() ... git_trace_log.ExitEvent() git_trace_log.Write() """ import datetime import errno import json import os import socket import sys import tempfile import threading # Timeout when sending events via socket (applies to connect, send) SOCK_TIMEOUT = 0.5 # in seconds # BaseEventLog __init__ Counter that is consistent within the same process p_init_count = 0 class BaseEventLog: """Event log that records events that occurred during a repo invocation. Events are written to the log as a consecutive JSON entries, one per line. Entries follow the git trace2 EVENT format. Each entry contains the following common keys: - event: The event name - sid: session-id - Unique string to allow process instance to be identified. - thread: The thread name. - time: is the UTC time of the event. Valid 'event' names and event specific fields are documented here: https://git-scm.com/docs/api-trace2#_event_format """ def __init__( self, env=None, repo_source_version=None, add_init_count=False ): """Initializes the event log.""" global p_init_count p_init_count += 1 self._log = [] # Try to get session-id (sid) from environment (setup in repo launcher). KEY = "GIT_TRACE2_PARENT_SID" if env is None: env = os.environ self.start = datetime.datetime.now(datetime.timezone.utc) # Save both our sid component and the complete sid. # We use our sid component (self._sid) as the unique filename prefix and # the full sid (self._full_sid) in the log itself. self._sid = ( f"repo-{self.start.strftime('%Y%m%dT%H%M%SZ')}-P{os.getpid():08x}" ) if add_init_count: self._sid = f"{self._sid}-{p_init_count}" parent_sid = env.get(KEY) # Append our sid component to the parent sid (if it exists). if parent_sid is not None: self._full_sid = parent_sid + "/" + self._sid else: self._full_sid = self._sid # Set/update the environment variable. # Environment handling across systems is messy. try: env[KEY] = self._full_sid except UnicodeEncodeError: env[KEY] = self._full_sid.encode() if repo_source_version is not None: # Add a version event to front of the log. self._AddVersionEvent(repo_source_version) @property def full_sid(self): return self._full_sid def _AddVersionEvent(self, repo_source_version): """Adds a 'version' event at the beginning of current log.""" version_event = self._CreateEventDict("version") version_event["evt"] = "2" version_event["exe"] = repo_source_version self._log.insert(0, version_event) def _CreateEventDict(self, event_name): """Returns a dictionary with common keys/values for git trace2 events. Args: event_name: The event name. Returns: Dictionary with the common event fields populated. """ return { "event": event_name, "sid": self._full_sid, "thread": threading.current_thread().name, "time": datetime.datetime.now(datetime.timezone.utc).isoformat(), } def StartEvent(self, argv): """Append a 'start' event to the current log.""" start_event = self._CreateEventDict("start") start_event["argv"] = argv self._log.append(start_event) def ExitEvent(self, result): """Append an 'exit' event to the current log. Args: result: Exit code of the event """ exit_event = self._CreateEventDict("exit") # Consider 'None' success (consistent with event_log result handling). if result is None: result = 0 exit_event["code"] = result time_delta = datetime.datetime.now(datetime.timezone.utc) - self.start exit_event["t_abs"] = time_delta.total_seconds() self._log.append(exit_event) def CommandEvent(self, name, subcommands): """Append a 'command' event to the current log. Args: name: Name of the primary command (ex: repo, git) subcommands: List of the sub-commands (ex: version, init, sync) """ command_event = self._CreateEventDict("cmd_name") name = f"{name}-" name += "-".join(subcommands) command_event["name"] = name command_event["hierarchy"] = name self._log.append(command_event) def LogConfigEvents(self, config, event_dict_name): """Append a |event_dict_name| event for each config key in |config|. Args: config: Configuration dictionary. event_dict_name: Name of the event dictionary for items to be logged under. """ for param, value in config.items(): event = self._CreateEventDict(event_dict_name) event["param"] = param event["value"] = value self._log.append(event) def DefParamRepoEvents(self, config): """Append 'def_param' events for repo config keys to the current log. This appends one event for each repo.* config key. Args: config: Repo configuration dictionary """ # Only output the repo.* config parameters. repo_config = {k: v for k, v in config.items() if k.startswith("repo.")} self.LogConfigEvents(repo_config, "def_param") def GetDataEventName(self, value): """Returns 'data-json' if the value is an array else returns 'data'.""" return "data-json" if value[0] == "[" and value[-1] == "]" else "data" def LogDataConfigEvents(self, config, prefix): """Append a 'data' event for each entry in |config| to the current log. For each keyX and valueX of the config, "key" field of the event is '|prefix|/keyX' and the "value" of the "key" field is valueX. Args: config: Configuration dictionary. prefix: Prefix for each key that is logged. """ for key, value in config.items(): event = self._CreateEventDict(self.GetDataEventName(value)) event["key"] = f"{prefix}/{key}" event["value"] = value self._log.append(event) def ErrorEvent(self, msg, fmt=None): """Append a 'error' event to the current log.""" error_event = self._CreateEventDict("error") if fmt is None: fmt = msg error_event["msg"] = f"RepoErrorEvent:{msg}" error_event["fmt"] = f"RepoErrorEvent:{fmt}" self._log.append(error_event) def _WriteLog(self, write_fn): """Writes the log out using a provided writer function. Generate compact JSON output for each item in the log, and write it using write_fn. Args: write_fn: A function that accepts byts and writes them to a destination. """ for e in self._log: # Dump in compact encoding mode. # See 'Compact encoding' in Python docs: # https://docs.python.org/3/library/json.html#module-json write_fn( json.dumps(e, indent=None, separators=(",", ":")).encode( "utf-8" ) + b"\n" ) def Write(self, path=None): """Writes the log out to a file or socket. Log is only written if 'path' or 'git config --get trace2.eventtarget' provide a valid path (or socket) to write logs to. Logging filename format follows the git trace2 style of being a unique (exclusive writable) file. Args: path: Path to where logs should be written. The path may have a prefix of the form "af_unix:[{stream|dgram}:]", in which case the path is treated as a Unix domain socket. See https://git-scm.com/docs/api-trace2#_enabling_a_target for details. Returns: log_path: Path to the log file or socket if log is written, otherwise None """ log_path = None # If no logging path is specified, exit. if path is None: return None path_is_socket = False socket_type = None if isinstance(path, str): parts = path.split(":", 1) if parts[0] == "af_unix" and len(parts) == 2: path_is_socket = True path = parts[1] parts = path.split(":", 1) if parts[0] == "stream" and len(parts) == 2: socket_type = socket.SOCK_STREAM path = parts[1] elif parts[0] == "dgram" and len(parts) == 2: socket_type = socket.SOCK_DGRAM path = parts[1] else: # Get absolute path. path = os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(path)) else: raise TypeError("path: str required but got %s." % type(path)) # Git trace2 requires a directory to write log to. # TODO(https://crbug.com/gerrit/13706): Support file (append) mode also. if not (path_is_socket or os.path.isdir(path)): return None if path_is_socket: if socket_type == socket.SOCK_STREAM or socket_type is None: try: with socket.socket( socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM ) as sock: sock.settimeout(SOCK_TIMEOUT) sock.connect(path) self._WriteLog(sock.sendall) return f"af_unix:stream:{path}" except OSError as err: # If we tried to connect to a DGRAM socket using STREAM, # ignore the attempt and continue to DGRAM below. Otherwise, # issue a warning. if err.errno != errno.EPROTOTYPE: print( f"repo: warning: git trace2 logging failed: {err}", file=sys.stderr, ) return None if socket_type == socket.SOCK_DGRAM or socket_type is None: try: with socket.socket( socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_DGRAM ) as sock: self._WriteLog(lambda bs: sock.sendto(bs, path)) return f"af_unix:dgram:{path}" except OSError as err: print( f"repo: warning: git trace2 logging failed: {err}", file=sys.stderr, ) return None # Tried to open a socket but couldn't connect (SOCK_STREAM) or write # (SOCK_DGRAM). print( "repo: warning: git trace2 logging failed: could not write to " "socket", file=sys.stderr, ) return None # Path is an absolute path # Use NamedTemporaryFile to generate a unique filename as required by # git trace2. try: with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile( mode="xb", prefix=self._sid, dir=path, delete=False ) as f: # TODO(https://crbug.com/gerrit/13706): Support writing events # as they occur. self._WriteLog(f.write) log_path = f.name except FileExistsError as err: print( "repo: warning: git trace2 logging failed: %r" % err, file=sys.stderr, ) return None return log_path