#!/usr/bin/env python """Process a ref debug log This file will process a log file created by the REF_DEBUG build option in Asterisk. See http://www.asterisk.org for more information about the Asterisk project. Please do not directly contact any of the maintainers of this project for assistance; the project provides a web site, mailing lists and IRC channels for your use. This program is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License Version 2. See the LICENSE file at the top of the source tree. Copyright (C) 2014, Digium, Inc. Matt Jordan """ from __future__ import print_function import sys import os from optparse import OptionParser def parse_line(line): """Parse out a line into its constituent parts. Keyword Arguments: line The line from a ref debug log to parse out Returns: A dictionary containing the options, or None """ tokens = line.strip().split(',', 7) if len(tokens) < 8: print("ERROR: ref debug line '%s' contains fewer tokens than " "expected: %d" % (line.strip(), len(tokens))) return None processed_line = {'addr': tokens[0], 'delta': tokens[1], 'thread_id': tokens[2], 'file': tokens[3], 'line': tokens[4], 'function': tokens[5], 'state': tokens[6], 'tag': tokens[7], } return processed_line def process_file(options): """The routine that kicks off processing a ref file Keyword Arguments: filename The full path to the file to process Returns: A tuple containing: - A list of objects whose lifetimes were completed (i.e., finished objects) - A list of objects referenced after destruction (i.e., invalid objects) - A list of objects whose lifetimes were not completed (i.e., leaked objects) - A list of objects whose lifetimes are skewed (i.e., Object history starting with an unusual ref count) """ finished_objects = [] invalid_objects = [] leaked_objects = [] skewed_objects = [] current_objects = {} filename = options.filepath with open(filename, 'r') as ref_file: for line in ref_file: parsed_line = parse_line(line) if not parsed_line: continue invalid = False obj = parsed_line['addr'] if obj not in current_objects: current_objects[obj] = {'log': [], 'curcount': 1} if 'constructor' in parsed_line['state']: # This is the normal expected case pass elif 'invalid' in parsed_line['state']: invalid = True current_objects[obj]['curcount'] = 0 if options.invalid: invalid_objects.append((obj, current_objects[obj])) elif 'destructor' in parsed_line['state']: current_objects[obj]['curcount'] = 0 if options.skewed: skewed_objects.append((obj, current_objects[obj])) else: current_objects[obj]['curcount'] = int( parsed_line['state']) if options.skewed: skewed_objects.append((obj, current_objects[obj])) else: current_objects[obj]['curcount'] += int(parsed_line['delta']) current_objects[obj]['log'].append( "[%s] %s:%s %s: %s %s - [%s]" % ( parsed_line['thread_id'], parsed_line['file'], parsed_line['line'], parsed_line['function'], parsed_line['delta'], parsed_line['tag'], parsed_line['state'])) # It is possible for curcount to go below zero if someone # unrefs an object by two or more when there aren't that # many refs remaining. This condition abnormally finishes # the object. if current_objects[obj]['curcount'] <= 0: if current_objects[obj]['curcount'] < 0: current_objects[obj]['log'].append( "[%s] %s:%s %s: %s %s - [%s]" % ( parsed_line['thread_id'], parsed_line['file'], parsed_line['line'], parsed_line['function'], "+0", "Object abnormally finalized", "**implied destructor**")) # Highlight the abnormally finished object in the # invalid section as well as reporting it in the normal # finished section. if options.invalid: invalid_objects.append((obj, current_objects[obj])) if not invalid and options.normal: finished_objects.append((obj, current_objects[obj])) del current_objects[obj] if options.leaks: for (key, lines) in current_objects.items(): leaked_objects.append((key, lines)) return (finished_objects, invalid_objects, leaked_objects, skewed_objects) def print_objects(objects, prefix=""): """Prints out the objects that were processed Keyword Arguments: objects A list of objects to print prefix A prefix to print that specifies something about this object """ print("======== %s Objects ========" % prefix) print("\n") for obj in objects: print("==== %s Object %s history ====" % (prefix, obj[0])) for line in obj[1]['log']: print(line) print("\n") def main(argv=None): """Main entry point for the script""" ret_code = 0 if argv is None: argv = sys.argv parser = OptionParser() parser.add_option("-f", "--file", action="store", type="string", dest="filepath", default="/var/log/asterisk/refs", help="The full path to the refs file to process") parser.add_option("-i", "--suppress-invalid", action="store_false", dest="invalid", default=True, help="If specified, don't output invalid object " "references") parser.add_option("-l", "--suppress-leaks", action="store_false", dest="leaks", default=True, help="If specified, don't output leaked objects") parser.add_option("-n", "--suppress-normal", action="store_false", dest="normal", default=True, help="If specified, don't output objects with a " "complete lifetime") parser.add_option("-s", "--suppress-skewed", action="store_false", dest="skewed", default=True, help="If specified, don't output objects with a " "skewed lifetime") (options, args) = parser.parse_args(argv) if not options.invalid and not options.leaks and not options.normal \ and not options.skewed: print("All options disabled", file=sys.stderr) return -1 if not os.path.isfile(options.filepath): print("File not found: %s" % options.filepath, file=sys.stderr) return -1 try: (finished_objects, invalid_objects, leaked_objects, skewed_objects) = process_file(options) if options.invalid and len(invalid_objects): print_objects(invalid_objects, "Invalid Referenced") ret_code |= 4 if options.leaks and len(leaked_objects): print_objects(leaked_objects, "Leaked") ret_code |= 1 if options.skewed and len(skewed_objects): print_objects(skewed_objects, "Skewed") ret_code |= 2 if options.normal: print_objects(finished_objects, "Finalized") except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit, IOError): print("File processing cancelled", file=sys.stderr) return -1 return ret_code if __name__ == "__main__": sys.exit(main(sys.argv))