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#ifndef STRESSAPPTEST_LOGGER_H_
#define STRESSAPPTEST_LOGGER_H_
#include <pthread.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
// This file must work with autoconf on its public version,
// so these includes are correct.
#include "sattypes.h"
// Attempts to log additional lines will block when the queue reaches this size.
// Due to how the logging thread works, up to twice this many log lines may be
// outstanding at any point.
static const size_t kMaxQueueSize = 250;
// This is only for use by the Logger class, do not use it elsewhere!
//
// All Logger assertions should use this macro instead of sat_assert().
//
// This is like sat_assert() from sattypes.h, but whereas sat_assert() tries to
// log the assertion after printing it to stderr, this only prints it to stderr.
// Logging from within the wrong part of the logger would trigger a deadlock,
// and even in places where it wouldn't there's a very good chance that the
// logger is in no condition to handle new log lines.
#define LOGGER_ASSERT(x) \
{\
if (!(x)) {\
fprintf(stderr, "Assertion failed at %s:%d\n", __FILE__, __LINE__);\
exit(1);\
}\
}
// This class handles logging in SAT. It is a singleton accessed via
// GlobalLogger().
//
// By default log lines are written in the calling thread. Call StartThread()
// to launch a dedicated thread for the writes.
class Logger {
public:
// Returns a pointer to the single global Logger instance. Will not return
// NULL.
static Logger *GlobalLogger();
// Lines with a priority numerically greater than this will not be logged.
// May not be called while multiple threads are running.
void SetVerbosity(int verbosity) {
verbosity_ = verbosity;
}
// Sets a file to log to, in addition to stdout. May not be called while
// multiple threads are running.
//
// Args:
// log_fd: The file descriptor to write to. Will not be closed by this
// object.
void SetLogFd(int log_fd) {
LOGGER_ASSERT(log_fd >= 0);
log_fd_ = log_fd;
}
// Set output to be written to stdout only. This is the default mode. May
// not be called while multiple threads are running.
void SetStdoutOnly() {
log_fd_ = -1;
}
// Logs a line, with a vprintf(3)-like interface. This will block on writing
// the line to stdout/disk iff the dedicated logging thread is not running.
// This will block on adding the line to the queue if doing so would exceed
// kMaxQueueSize.
//
// Args:
// priority: If this is numerically greater than the verbosity, the line
// will not be logged.
// format: see vprintf(3)
// args: see vprintf(3)
void VLogF(int priority, const char *format, va_list args);
// Starts the dedicated logging thread. May not be called while multiple
// threads are already running.
void StartThread();
// Stops the dedicated logging thread. May only be called when the logging
// thread is the only other thread running. Any queued lines will be logged
// before this returns. Waits for the thread to finish before returning.
void StopThread();
private:
Logger();
~Logger();
// Args:
// line: Must be non-NULL. This function takes ownership of it.
void QueueLogLine(string *line);
// Args:
// line: Must be non-NULL. This function takes ownership of it.
void WriteAndDeleteLogLine(string *line);
// Callback for pthread_create(3).
static void *StartRoutine(void *ptr);
// Processes the log queue.
void ThreadMain();
pthread_t thread_;
int verbosity_;
int log_fd_;
bool thread_running_;
vector<string*> queued_lines_;
// This doubles as a mutex for log_fd_ when the logging thread is not running.
pthread_mutex_t queued_lines_mutex_;
// Lets the logging thread know that the queue is no longer empty.
pthread_cond_t queued_lines_cond_;
// Lets the threads blocked on the queue having reached kMaxQueueSize know
// that the queue has been emptied.
pthread_cond_t full_queue_cond_;
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(Logger);
};
#endif // STRESSAPPTEST_LOGGER_H_