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Instead of adding the name argument to a constructor when FW_OBJECT_NAMES is enabled, always supply a name argument. Add a marco that conditionally sets the name to "" if FW_OBJECT_NAMES is not set. This cleans up a lot of the conditional compilation switches that weren't being tested and would silently break, while still stripping the strings from the binary.
153 lines
5.5 KiB
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153 lines
5.5 KiB
C++
// \copyright
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// Copyright 2009-2015, by the California Institute of Technology.
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// ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. United States Government Sponsorship
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// acknowledged.
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#include <Svc/ActiveTextLogger/ActiveTextLoggerImpl.hpp>
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#include <Fw/Types/Assert.hpp>
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#include <time.h>
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namespace Svc {
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Initialization/Exiting
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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ActiveTextLoggerComponentImpl::ActiveTextLoggerComponentImpl(const char* name) :
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ActiveTextLoggerComponentBase(name),
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m_log_file()
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{
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}
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ActiveTextLoggerComponentImpl::~ActiveTextLoggerComponentImpl()
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{
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}
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void ActiveTextLoggerComponentImpl::init(NATIVE_INT_TYPE queueDepth, NATIVE_INT_TYPE instance)
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{
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ActiveTextLoggerComponentBase::init(queueDepth,instance);
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}
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Handlers to implement for typed input ports
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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void ActiveTextLoggerComponentImpl::TextLogger_handler(NATIVE_INT_TYPE portNum,
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FwEventIdType id,
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Fw::Time &timeTag,
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Fw::TextLogSeverity severity,
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Fw::TextLogString &text)
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{
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// Currently not doing any input filtering
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// TKC - 5/3/2018 - remove diagnostic
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if (Fw::TEXT_LOG_DIAGNOSTIC == severity) {
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return;
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}
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// Format the string here, so that it is done in the task context
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// of the caller. Format doce borrowed from PassiveTextLogger.
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const char *severityString = "UNKNOWN";
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switch (severity) {
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case Fw::TEXT_LOG_FATAL:
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severityString = "FATAL";
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break;
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case Fw::TEXT_LOG_WARNING_HI:
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severityString = "WARNING_HI";
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break;
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case Fw::TEXT_LOG_WARNING_LO:
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severityString = "WARNING_LO";
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break;
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case Fw::TEXT_LOG_COMMAND:
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severityString = "COMMAND";
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break;
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case Fw::TEXT_LOG_ACTIVITY_HI:
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severityString = "ACTIVITY_HI";
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break;
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case Fw::TEXT_LOG_ACTIVITY_LO:
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severityString = "ACTIVITY_LO";
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break;
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case Fw::TEXT_LOG_DIAGNOSTIC:
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severityString = "DIAGNOSTIC";
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break;
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default:
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severityString = "SEVERITY ERROR";
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break;
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}
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// TODO: Add calling task id to format string
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char textStr[FW_INTERNAL_INTERFACE_STRING_MAX_SIZE];
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NATIVE_INT_TYPE stat;
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if (timeTag.getTimeBase() == TB_WORKSTATION_TIME) {
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time_t t = timeTag.getSeconds();
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// Using localtime_r prevents any other calls to localtime (from another thread for example) from
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// interfering with our time object before we use it. However, the null pointer check is still needed
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// to ensure a successful call
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tm tm;
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if (localtime_r(&t, &tm) == NULL) {
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return;
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}
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stat = snprintf(textStr,
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FW_INTERNAL_INTERFACE_STRING_MAX_SIZE,
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"EVENT: (%d) (%04d-%02d-%02dT%02d:%02d:%02d.%03u) %s: %s\n",
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id, tm.tm_year + 1900, tm.tm_mon + 1, tm.tm_mday, tm.tm_hour,
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tm.tm_min,tm.tm_sec,timeTag.getUSeconds(),
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severityString,text.toChar());
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}
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else {
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stat = snprintf(textStr,
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FW_INTERNAL_INTERFACE_STRING_MAX_SIZE,
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"EVENT: (%d) (%d:%d,%d) %s: %s\n",
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id,timeTag.getTimeBase(),timeTag.getSeconds(),timeTag.getUSeconds(),severityString,text.toChar());
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}
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// If there was a error then just return:
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if (stat <= 0) {
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return;
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}
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// If there was string text truncation:
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else if (stat >= FW_INTERNAL_INTERFACE_STRING_MAX_SIZE) {
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// Do nothing
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}
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// Call internal interface so that everything else is done on component thread,
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// this helps ensure consistent ordering of the printed text:
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Fw::InternalInterfaceString intText(textStr);
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this->TextQueue_internalInterfaceInvoke(intText);
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}
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Internal interface handlers
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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void ActiveTextLoggerComponentImpl::TextQueue_internalInterfaceHandler(const Fw::InternalInterfaceString& text)
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{
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// Print to console:
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(void) printf("%s",text.toChar());
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// Print to file if there is one:
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(void) this->m_log_file.write_to_log(text.toChar(), text.length()); // Ignoring return status
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}
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Helper Methods
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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bool ActiveTextLoggerComponentImpl::set_log_file(const char* fileName, const U32 maxSize, const U32 maxBackups)
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{
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FW_ASSERT(fileName != NULL);
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return this->m_log_file.set_log_file(fileName, maxSize, maxBackups);
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}
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} // namespace Svc
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