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# Licensed under the Apache License: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
# For details: https://github.com/nedbat/coveragepy/blob/master/NOTICE.txt
"""Callback functions and support for sys.monitoring data collection."""
from __future__ import annotations
import functools
import inspect
import os
import os.path
import sys
import threading
import traceback
from dataclasses import dataclass
from types import CodeType, FrameType
from typing import (
Any,
Callable,
Set,
TYPE_CHECKING,
cast,
)
from coverage.debug import short_filename, short_stack
from coverage.types import (
AnyCallable,
TArc,
TFileDisposition,
TLineNo,
TTraceData,
TTraceFileData,
TracerCore,
TWarnFn,
)
# pylint: disable=unused-argument
LOG = False
# This module will be imported in all versions of Python, but only used in 3.12+
# It will be type-checked for 3.12, but not for earlier versions.
sys_monitoring = getattr(sys, "monitoring", None)
if TYPE_CHECKING:
assert sys_monitoring is not None
# I want to say this but it's not allowed:
# MonitorReturn = Literal[sys.monitoring.DISABLE] | None
MonitorReturn = Any
if LOG: # pragma: debugging
class LoggingWrapper:
"""Wrap a namespace to log all its functions."""
def __init__(self, wrapped: Any, namespace: str) -> None:
self.wrapped = wrapped
self.namespace = namespace
def __getattr__(self, name: str) -> Callable[..., Any]:
def _wrapped(*args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> Any:
log(f"{self.namespace}.{name}{args}{kwargs}")
return getattr(self.wrapped, name)(*args, **kwargs)
return _wrapped
sys_monitoring = LoggingWrapper(sys_monitoring, "sys.monitoring")
assert sys_monitoring is not None
short_stack = functools.partial(
short_stack, full=True, short_filenames=True, frame_ids=True,
)
seen_threads: set[int] = set()
def log(msg: str) -> None:
"""Write a message to our detailed debugging log(s)."""
# Thread ids are reused across processes?
# Make a shorter number more likely to be unique.
pid = os.getpid()
tid = cast(int, threading.current_thread().ident)
tslug = f"{(pid * tid) % 9_999_991:07d}"
if tid not in seen_threads:
seen_threads.add(tid)
log(f"New thread {tid} {tslug}:\n{short_stack()}")
# log_seq = int(os.getenv("PANSEQ", "0"))
# root = f"/tmp/pan.{log_seq:03d}"
for filename in [
"/tmp/foo.out",
# f"{root}.out",
# f"{root}-{pid}.out",
# f"{root}-{pid}-{tslug}.out",
]:
with open(filename, "a") as f:
print(f"{pid}:{tslug}: {msg}", file=f, flush=True)
def arg_repr(arg: Any) -> str:
"""Make a customized repr for logged values."""
if isinstance(arg, CodeType):
return (
f"<code @{id(arg):#x}"
+ f" name={arg.co_name},"
+ f" file={short_filename(arg.co_filename)!r}#{arg.co_firstlineno}>"
)
return repr(arg)
def panopticon(*names: str | None) -> AnyCallable:
"""Decorate a function to log its calls."""
def _decorator(method: AnyCallable) -> AnyCallable:
@functools.wraps(method)
def _wrapped(self: Any, *args: Any) -> Any:
try:
# log(f"{method.__name__}() stack:\n{short_stack()}")
args_reprs = []
for name, arg in zip(names, args):
if name is None:
continue
args_reprs.append(f"{name}={arg_repr(arg)}")
log(f"{id(self):#x}:{method.__name__}({', '.join(args_reprs)})")
ret = method(self, *args)
# log(f" end {id(self):#x}:{method.__name__}({', '.join(args_reprs)})")
return ret
except Exception as exc:
log(f"!!{exc.__class__.__name__}: {exc}")
log("".join(traceback.format_exception(exc))) # pylint: disable=[no-value-for-parameter]
try:
assert sys_monitoring is not None
sys_monitoring.set_events(sys.monitoring.COVERAGE_ID, 0)
except ValueError:
# We might have already shut off monitoring.
log("oops, shutting off events with disabled tool id")
raise
return _wrapped
return _decorator
else:
def log(msg: str) -> None:
"""Write a message to our detailed debugging log(s), but not really."""
def panopticon(*names: str | None) -> AnyCallable:
"""Decorate a function to log its calls, but not really."""
def _decorator(meth: AnyCallable) -> AnyCallable:
return meth
return _decorator
@dataclass
class CodeInfo:
"""The information we want about each code object."""
tracing: bool
file_data: TTraceFileData | None
# TODO: what is byte_to_line for?
byte_to_line: dict[int, int] | None
def bytes_to_lines(code: CodeType) -> dict[int, int]:
"""Make a dict mapping byte code offsets to line numbers."""
b2l = {}
for bstart, bend, lineno in code.co_lines():
if lineno is not None:
for boffset in range(bstart, bend, 2):
b2l[boffset] = lineno
return b2l
class SysMonitor(TracerCore):
"""Python implementation of the raw data tracer for PEP669 implementations."""
# One of these will be used across threads. Be careful.
def __init__(self, tool_id: int) -> None:
# Attributes set from the collector:
self.data: TTraceData
self.trace_arcs = False
self.should_trace: Callable[[str, FrameType], TFileDisposition]
self.should_trace_cache: dict[str, TFileDisposition | None]
# TODO: should_start_context and switch_context are unused!
# Change tests/testenv.py:DYN_CONTEXTS when this is updated.
self.should_start_context: Callable[[FrameType], str | None] | None = None
self.switch_context: Callable[[str | None], None] | None = None
self.lock_data: Callable[[], None]
self.unlock_data: Callable[[], None]
# TODO: warn is unused.
self.warn: TWarnFn
self.myid = tool_id
# Map id(code_object) -> CodeInfo
self.code_infos: dict[int, CodeInfo] = {}
# A list of code_objects, just to keep them alive so that id's are
# useful as identity.
self.code_objects: list[CodeType] = []
self.last_lines: dict[FrameType, int] = {}
# Map id(code_object) -> code_object
self.local_event_codes: dict[int, CodeType] = {}
self.sysmon_on = False
self.lock = threading.Lock()
self.stats = {
"starts": 0,
}
self.stopped = False
self._activity = False
def __repr__(self) -> str:
points = sum(len(v) for v in self.data.values())
files = len(self.data)
return f"<SysMonitor at {id(self):#x}: {points} data points in {files} files>"
@panopticon()
def start(self) -> None:
"""Start this Tracer."""
self.stopped = False
assert sys_monitoring is not None
sys_monitoring.use_tool_id(self.myid, "coverage.py")
register = functools.partial(sys_monitoring.register_callback, self.myid)
events = sys_monitoring.events
if self.trace_arcs:
sys_monitoring.set_events(
self.myid,
events.PY_START | events.PY_UNWIND,
)
register(events.PY_START, self.sysmon_py_start)
register(events.PY_RESUME, self.sysmon_py_resume_arcs)
register(events.PY_RETURN, self.sysmon_py_return_arcs)
register(events.PY_UNWIND, self.sysmon_py_unwind_arcs)
register(events.LINE, self.sysmon_line_arcs)
else:
sys_monitoring.set_events(self.myid, events.PY_START)
register(events.PY_START, self.sysmon_py_start)
register(events.LINE, self.sysmon_line_lines)
sys_monitoring.restart_events()
self.sysmon_on = True
@panopticon()
def stop(self) -> None:
"""Stop this Tracer."""
if not self.sysmon_on:
# In forking situations, we might try to stop when we are not
# started. Do nothing in that case.
return
assert sys_monitoring is not None
sys_monitoring.set_events(self.myid, 0)
with self.lock:
self.sysmon_on = False
for code in self.local_event_codes.values():
sys_monitoring.set_local_events(self.myid, code, 0)
self.local_event_codes = {}
sys_monitoring.free_tool_id(self.myid)
@panopticon()
def post_fork(self) -> None:
"""The process has forked, clean up as needed."""
self.stop()
def activity(self) -> bool:
"""Has there been any activity?"""
return self._activity
def reset_activity(self) -> None:
"""Reset the activity() flag."""
self._activity = False
def get_stats(self) -> dict[str, int] | None:
"""Return a dictionary of statistics, or None."""
return None
# The number of frames in callers_frame takes @panopticon into account.
if LOG:
def callers_frame(self) -> FrameType:
"""Get the frame of the Python code we're monitoring."""
return (
inspect.currentframe().f_back.f_back.f_back # type: ignore[union-attr,return-value]
)
else:
def callers_frame(self) -> FrameType:
"""Get the frame of the Python code we're monitoring."""
return inspect.currentframe().f_back.f_back # type: ignore[union-attr,return-value]
@panopticon("code", "@")
def sysmon_py_start(self, code: CodeType, instruction_offset: int) -> MonitorReturn:
"""Handle sys.monitoring.events.PY_START events."""
# Entering a new frame. Decide if we should trace in this file.
self._activity = True
self.stats["starts"] += 1
code_info = self.code_infos.get(id(code))
tracing_code: bool | None = None
file_data: TTraceFileData | None = None
if code_info is not None:
tracing_code = code_info.tracing
file_data = code_info.file_data
if tracing_code is None:
filename = code.co_filename
disp = self.should_trace_cache.get(filename)
if disp is None:
frame = inspect.currentframe().f_back # type: ignore[union-attr]
if LOG:
# @panopticon adds a frame.
frame = frame.f_back # type: ignore[union-attr]
disp = self.should_trace(filename, frame) # type: ignore[arg-type]
self.should_trace_cache[filename] = disp
tracing_code = disp.trace
if tracing_code:
tracename = disp.source_filename
assert tracename is not None
self.lock_data()
try:
if tracename not in self.data:
self.data[tracename] = set()
finally:
self.unlock_data()
file_data = self.data[tracename]
b2l = bytes_to_lines(code)
else:
file_data = None
b2l = None
self.code_infos[id(code)] = CodeInfo(
tracing=tracing_code,
file_data=file_data,
byte_to_line=b2l,
)
self.code_objects.append(code)
if tracing_code:
events = sys.monitoring.events
with self.lock:
if self.sysmon_on:
assert sys_monitoring is not None
sys_monitoring.set_local_events(
self.myid,
code,
events.PY_RETURN
#
| events.PY_RESUME
# | events.PY_YIELD
| events.LINE,
# | events.BRANCH
# | events.JUMP
)
self.local_event_codes[id(code)] = code
if tracing_code and self.trace_arcs:
frame = self.callers_frame()
self.last_lines[frame] = -code.co_firstlineno
return None
else:
return sys.monitoring.DISABLE
@panopticon("code", "@")
def sysmon_py_resume_arcs(
self, code: CodeType, instruction_offset: int,
) -> MonitorReturn:
"""Handle sys.monitoring.events.PY_RESUME events for branch coverage."""
frame = self.callers_frame()
self.last_lines[frame] = frame.f_lineno
@panopticon("code", "@", None)
def sysmon_py_return_arcs(
self, code: CodeType, instruction_offset: int, retval: object,
) -> MonitorReturn:
"""Handle sys.monitoring.events.PY_RETURN events for branch coverage."""
frame = self.callers_frame()
code_info = self.code_infos.get(id(code))
if code_info is not None and code_info.file_data is not None:
last_line = self.last_lines.get(frame)
if last_line is not None:
arc = (last_line, -code.co_firstlineno)
# log(f"adding {arc=}")
cast(Set[TArc], code_info.file_data).add(arc)
# Leaving this function, no need for the frame any more.
self.last_lines.pop(frame, None)
@panopticon("code", "@", "exc")
def sysmon_py_unwind_arcs(
self, code: CodeType, instruction_offset: int, exception: BaseException,
) -> MonitorReturn:
"""Handle sys.monitoring.events.PY_UNWIND events for branch coverage."""
frame = self.callers_frame()
# Leaving this function.
last_line = self.last_lines.pop(frame, None)
if isinstance(exception, GeneratorExit):
# We don't want to count generator exits as arcs.
return
code_info = self.code_infos.get(id(code))
if code_info is not None and code_info.file_data is not None:
if last_line is not None:
arc = (last_line, -code.co_firstlineno)
# log(f"adding {arc=}")
cast(Set[TArc], code_info.file_data).add(arc)
@panopticon("code", "line")
def sysmon_line_lines(self, code: CodeType, line_number: int) -> MonitorReturn:
"""Handle sys.monitoring.events.LINE events for line coverage."""
code_info = self.code_infos[id(code)]
if code_info.file_data is not None:
cast(Set[TLineNo], code_info.file_data).add(line_number)
# log(f"adding {line_number=}")
return sys.monitoring.DISABLE
@panopticon("code", "line")
def sysmon_line_arcs(self, code: CodeType, line_number: int) -> MonitorReturn:
"""Handle sys.monitoring.events.LINE events for branch coverage."""
code_info = self.code_infos[id(code)]
ret = None
if code_info.file_data is not None:
frame = self.callers_frame()
last_line = self.last_lines.get(frame)
if last_line is not None:
arc = (last_line, line_number)
cast(Set[TArc], code_info.file_data).add(arc)
# log(f"adding {arc=}")
self.last_lines[frame] = line_number
return ret
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