@@ -3,9 +3,9 @@
# Copyright(c) 2022-2023 PANTHEON.tech s.r.o.
# Copyright(c) 2022-2023 University of New Hampshire
-"""
-DTS logger module with several log level. DTS framework and TestSuite logs
-are saved in different log files.
+"""DTS logger module.
+
+DTS framework and TestSuite logs are saved in different log files.
"""
import logging
@@ -18,19 +18,21 @@
stream_fmt = "%(asctime)s - %(name)s - %(levelname)s - %(message)s"
-class LoggerDictType(TypedDict):
- logger: "DTSLOG"
- name: str
- node: str
-
+class DTSLOG(logging.LoggerAdapter):
+ """DTS logger adapter class for framework and testsuites.
-# List for saving all using loggers
-Loggers: list[LoggerDictType] = []
+ The :option:`--verbose` command line argument and the :envvar:`DTS_VERBOSE` environment
+ variable control the verbosity of output. If enabled, all messages will be emitted to the
+ console.
+ The :option:`--output` command line argument and the :envvar:`DTS_OUTPUT_DIR` environment
+ variable modify the directory where the logs will be stored.
-class DTSLOG(logging.LoggerAdapter):
- """
- DTS log class for framework and testsuite.
+ Attributes:
+ node: The additional identifier. Currently unused.
+ sh: The handler which emits logs to console.
+ fh: The handler which emits logs to a file.
+ verbose_fh: Just as fh, but logs with a different, more verbose, format.
"""
_logger: logging.Logger
@@ -40,6 +42,15 @@ class DTSLOG(logging.LoggerAdapter):
verbose_fh: logging.FileHandler
def __init__(self, logger: logging.Logger, node: str = "suite"):
+ """Extend the constructor with additional handlers.
+
+ One handler logs to the console, the other one to a file, with either a regular or verbose
+ format.
+
+ Args:
+ logger: The logger from which to create the logger adapter.
+ node: An additional identifier. Currently unused.
+ """
self._logger = logger
# 1 means log everything, this will be used by file handlers if their level
# is not set
@@ -92,26 +103,43 @@ def __init__(self, logger: logging.Logger, node: str = "suite"):
super(DTSLOG, self).__init__(self._logger, dict(node=self.node))
def logger_exit(self) -> None:
- """
- Remove stream handler and logfile handler.
- """
+ """Remove the stream handler and the logfile handler."""
for handler in (self.sh, self.fh, self.verbose_fh):
handler.flush()
self._logger.removeHandler(handler)
+class _LoggerDictType(TypedDict):
+ logger: DTSLOG
+ name: str
+ node: str
+
+
+# List for saving all loggers in use
+_Loggers: list[_LoggerDictType] = []
+
+
def getLogger(name: str, node: str = "suite") -> DTSLOG:
+ """Get DTS logger adapter identified by name and node.
+
+ An existing logger will be returned if one with the exact name and node already exists.
+ A new one will be created and stored otherwise.
+
+ Args:
+ name: The name of the logger.
+ node: An additional identifier for the logger.
+
+ Returns:
+ A logger uniquely identified by both name and node.
"""
- Get logger handler and if there's no handler for specified Node will create one.
- """
- global Loggers
+ global _Loggers
# return saved logger
- logger: LoggerDictType
- for logger in Loggers:
+ logger: _LoggerDictType
+ for logger in _Loggers:
if logger["name"] == name and logger["node"] == node:
return logger["logger"]
# return new logger
dts_logger: DTSLOG = DTSLOG(logging.getLogger(name), node)
- Loggers.append({"logger": dts_logger, "name": name, "node": node})
+ _Loggers.append({"logger": dts_logger, "name": name, "node": node})
return dts_logger
@@ -3,6 +3,16 @@
# Copyright(c) 2022-2023 PANTHEON.tech s.r.o.
# Copyright(c) 2022-2023 University of New Hampshire
+"""Various utility classes and functions.
+
+These are used in multiple modules across the framework. They're here because
+they provide some non-specific functionality, greatly simplify imports or just don't
+fit elsewhere.
+
+Attributes:
+ REGEX_FOR_PCI_ADDRESS: The regex representing a PCI address, e.g. ``0000:00:08.0``.
+"""
+
import atexit
import json
import os
@@ -19,12 +29,20 @@
def expand_range(range_str: str) -> list[int]:
- """
- Process range string into a list of integers. There are two possible formats:
- n - a single integer
- n-m - a range of integers
+ """Process `range_str` into a list of integers.
+
+ There are two possible formats of `range_str`:
+
+ * ``n`` - a single integer,
+ * ``n-m`` - a range of integers.
- The returned range includes both n and m. Empty string returns an empty list.
+ The returned range includes both ``n`` and ``m``. Empty string returns an empty list.
+
+ Args:
+ range_str: The range to expand.
+
+ Returns:
+ All the numbers from the range.
"""
expanded_range: list[int] = []
if range_str:
@@ -37,6 +55,14 @@ def expand_range(range_str: str) -> list[int]:
def get_packet_summaries(packets: list[Packet]) -> str:
+ """Format a string summary from `packets`.
+
+ Args:
+ packets: The packets to format.
+
+ Returns:
+ The summary of `packets`.
+ """
if len(packets) == 1:
packet_summaries = packets[0].summary()
else:
@@ -45,27 +71,36 @@ def get_packet_summaries(packets: list[Packet]) -> str:
class StrEnum(Enum):
+ """Enum with members stored as strings."""
+
@staticmethod
def _generate_next_value_(name: str, start: int, count: int, last_values: object) -> str:
return name
def __str__(self) -> str:
+ """The string representation is the name of the member."""
return self.name
class MesonArgs(object):
- """
- Aggregate the arguments needed to build DPDK:
- default_library: Default library type, Meson allows "shared", "static" and "both".
- Defaults to None, in which case the argument won't be used.
- Keyword arguments: The arguments found in meson_options.txt in root DPDK directory.
- Do not use -D with them, for example:
- meson_args = MesonArgs(enable_kmods=True).
- """
+ """Aggregate the arguments needed to build DPDK."""
_default_library: str
def __init__(self, default_library: str | None = None, **dpdk_args: str | bool):
+ """Initialize the meson arguments.
+
+ Args:
+ default_library: The default library type, Meson supports ``shared``, ``static`` and
+ ``both``. Defaults to :data:`None`, in which case the argument won't be used.
+ dpdk_args: The arguments found in ``meson_options.txt`` in root DPDK directory.
+ Do not use ``-D`` with them.
+
+ Example:
+ ::
+
+ meson_args = MesonArgs(enable_kmods=True).
+ """
self._default_library = f"--default-library={default_library}" if default_library else ""
self._dpdk_args = " ".join(
(
@@ -75,6 +110,7 @@ def __init__(self, default_library: str | None = None, **dpdk_args: str | bool):
)
def __str__(self) -> str:
+ """The actual args."""
return " ".join(f"{self._default_library} {self._dpdk_args}".split())
@@ -96,24 +132,14 @@ class _TarCompressionFormat(StrEnum):
class DPDKGitTarball(object):
- """Create a compressed tarball of DPDK from the repository.
-
- The DPDK version is specified with git object git_ref.
- The tarball will be compressed with _TarCompressionFormat,
- which must be supported by the DTS execution environment.
- The resulting tarball will be put into output_dir.
+ """Compressed tarball of DPDK from the repository.
- The class supports the os.PathLike protocol,
+ The class supports the :class:`os.PathLike` protocol,
which is used to get the Path of the tarball::
from pathlib import Path
tarball = DPDKGitTarball("HEAD", "output")
tarball_path = Path(tarball)
-
- Arguments:
- git_ref: A git commit ID, tag ID or tree ID.
- output_dir: The directory where to put the resulting tarball.
- tar_compression_format: The compression format to use.
"""
_git_ref: str
@@ -128,6 +154,17 @@ def __init__(
output_dir: str,
tar_compression_format: _TarCompressionFormat = _TarCompressionFormat.xz,
):
+ """Create the tarball during initialization.
+
+ The DPDK version is specified with `git_ref`. The tarball will be compressed with
+ `tar_compression_format`, which must be supported by the DTS execution environment.
+ The resulting tarball will be put into `output_dir`.
+
+ Args:
+ git_ref: A git commit ID, tag ID or tree ID.
+ output_dir: The directory where to put the resulting tarball.
+ tar_compression_format: The compression format to use.
+ """
self._git_ref = git_ref
self._tar_compression_format = tar_compression_format
@@ -196,4 +233,5 @@ def _delete_tarball(self) -> None:
os.remove(self._tarball_path)
def __fspath__(self) -> str:
+ """The os.PathLike protocol implementation."""
return str(self._tarball_path)