esp-idf/tools/idf_monitor.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# esp-idf serial output monitor tool. Does some helpful things:
# - Looks up hex addresses in ELF file with addr2line
# - Reset ESP32 via serial RTS line (Ctrl-T Ctrl-R)
# - Run flash build target to rebuild and flash entire project (Ctrl-T Ctrl-F)
# - Run app-flash build target to rebuild and flash app only (Ctrl-T Ctrl-A)
# - If gdbstub output is detected, gdb is automatically loaded
# - If core dump output is detected, it is converted to a human-readable report
# by espcoredump.py.
#
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2015-2022 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) CO LTD
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
#
# Contains elements taken from miniterm "Very simple serial terminal" which
# is part of pySerial. https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial
# (C)2002-2015 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net>
#
# Originally released under BSD-3-Clause license.
#
import codecs
import io
import os
import queue
import re
import shlex
import subprocess
import sys
import threading
import time
from typing import Any, List, Optional, Type, Union
import serial
import serial.tools.list_ports
# Windows console stuff
from idf_monitor_base.ansi_color_converter import get_converter
from idf_monitor_base.argument_parser import get_parser
from idf_monitor_base.console_parser import ConsoleParser
from idf_monitor_base.console_reader import ConsoleReader
from idf_monitor_base.constants import (CTRL_C, CTRL_H, DEFAULT_PRINT_FILTER, DEFAULT_TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX,
ESPPORT_ENVIRON, EVENT_QUEUE_TIMEOUT, GDB_EXIT_TIMEOUT,
GDB_UART_CONTINUE_COMMAND, LAST_LINE_THREAD_INTERVAL, MAKEFLAGS_ENVIRON,
PANIC_DECODE_DISABLE, PANIC_IDLE, TAG_CMD, TAG_KEY, TAG_SERIAL,
TAG_SERIAL_FLUSH)
from idf_monitor_base.coredump import COREDUMP_DECODE_INFO, CoreDump
from idf_monitor_base.exceptions import SerialStopException
from idf_monitor_base.gdbhelper import GDBHelper
from idf_monitor_base.line_matcher import LineMatcher
from idf_monitor_base.logger import Logger
from idf_monitor_base.output_helpers import normal_print, yellow_print
from idf_monitor_base.serial_handler import SerialHandler, SerialHandlerNoElf, run_make
from idf_monitor_base.serial_reader import LinuxReader, SerialReader
from idf_monitor_base.web_socket_client import WebSocketClient
from serial.tools import miniterm
key_description = miniterm.key_description
class Monitor:
"""
Monitor application base class.
This was originally derived from miniterm.Miniterm, but it turned out to be easier to write from scratch for this
purpose.
Main difference is that all event processing happens in the main thread, not the worker threads.
"""
def __init__(
self,
serial_instance, # type: serial.Serial
elf_file, # type: str
print_filter, # type: str
make='make', # type: str
encrypted=False, # type: bool
reset=True, # type: bool
toolchain_prefix=DEFAULT_TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX, # type: str
eol='CRLF', # type: str
decode_coredumps=COREDUMP_DECODE_INFO, # type: str
decode_panic=PANIC_DECODE_DISABLE, # type: str
target='esp32', # type: str
websocket_client=None, # type: Optional[WebSocketClient]
enable_address_decoding=True, # type: bool
timestamps=False, # type: bool
timestamp_format='', # type: str
force_color=False # type: bool
):
self.event_queue = queue.Queue() # type: queue.Queue
self.cmd_queue = queue.Queue() # type: queue.Queue
self.console = miniterm.Console()
# if the variable is set ANSI will be printed even if we do not print to terminal
sys.stderr = get_converter(sys.stderr, decode_output=True, force_color=force_color)
self.console.output = get_converter(self.console.output, force_color=force_color)
self.console.byte_output = get_converter(self.console.byte_output, force_color=force_color)
self.elf_file = elf_file or ''
self.elf_exists = os.path.exists(self.elf_file)
self.logger = Logger(self.elf_file, self.console, timestamps, timestamp_format, b'', enable_address_decoding,
toolchain_prefix)
self.coredump = CoreDump(decode_coredumps, self.event_queue, self.logger, websocket_client,
self.elf_file) if self.elf_exists else None
# allow for possibility the "make" arg is a list of arguments (for idf.py)
self.make = make if os.path.exists(make) else shlex.split(make) # type: Any[Union[str, List[str]], str]
self.target = target
# testing hook - data from serial can make exit the monitor
if isinstance(self, SerialMonitor):
socket_mode = serial_instance.port.startswith('socket://')
self.serial = serial_instance
self.serial_reader = SerialReader(self.serial, self.event_queue, reset)
self.gdb_helper = GDBHelper(toolchain_prefix, websocket_client, self.elf_file, self.serial.port,
self.serial.baudrate) if self.elf_exists else None
else:
socket_mode = False
self.serial = subprocess.Popen([self.elf_file], stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
self.serial_reader = LinuxReader(self.serial, self.event_queue)
self.gdb_helper = None
cls = SerialHandler if self.elf_exists else SerialHandlerNoElf
self.serial_handler = cls(b'', socket_mode, self.logger, decode_panic, PANIC_IDLE, b'', target,
False, False, self.serial, encrypted, reset, self.elf_file)
self.console_parser = ConsoleParser(eol)
self.console_reader = ConsoleReader(self.console, self.event_queue, self.cmd_queue, self.console_parser,
socket_mode)
self._line_matcher = LineMatcher(print_filter)
# internal state
self._invoke_processing_last_line_timer = None # type: Optional[threading.Timer]
def __enter__(self) -> None:
""" Use 'with self' to temporarily disable monitoring behaviour """
self.serial_reader.stop()
self.console_reader.stop()
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb) -> None: # type: ignore
raise NotImplementedError
def run_make(self, target: str) -> None:
with self:
run_make(target, self.make, self.console, self.console_parser, self.event_queue, self.cmd_queue,
self.logger)
def _pre_start(self) -> None:
self.console_reader.start()
self.serial_reader.start()
def main_loop(self) -> None:
self._pre_start()
try:
while self.console_reader.alive and self.serial_reader.alive:
try:
self._main_loop()
except KeyboardInterrupt:
yellow_print('To exit from IDF monitor please use \"Ctrl+]\". Alternatively, you can use Ctrl-T Ctrl-X to exit.')
self.serial_write(codecs.encode(CTRL_C))
except SerialStopException:
normal_print('Stopping condition has been received\n')
except KeyboardInterrupt:
pass
finally:
try:
self.console_reader.stop()
self.serial_reader.stop()
self.logger.stop_logging()
# Cancelling _invoke_processing_last_line_timer is not
# important here because receiving empty data doesn't matter.
self._invoke_processing_last_line_timer = None
except Exception: # noqa
pass
normal_print('\n')
def serial_write(self, *args: str, **kwargs: str) -> None:
raise NotImplementedError
def check_gdb_stub_and_run(self, line: bytes) -> None:
raise NotImplementedError
def invoke_processing_last_line(self) -> None:
self.event_queue.put((TAG_SERIAL_FLUSH, b''), False)
def _main_loop(self) -> None:
try:
item = self.cmd_queue.get_nowait()
except queue.Empty:
try:
item = self.event_queue.get(timeout=EVENT_QUEUE_TIMEOUT)
except queue.Empty:
return
event_tag, data = item
if event_tag == TAG_CMD:
self.serial_handler.handle_commands(data, self.target, self.run_make, self.console_reader,
self.serial_reader)
elif event_tag == TAG_KEY:
self.serial_write(codecs.encode(data))
elif event_tag == TAG_SERIAL:
self.serial_handler.handle_serial_input(data, self.console_parser, self.coredump,
self.gdb_helper, self._line_matcher,
self.check_gdb_stub_and_run)
if self._invoke_processing_last_line_timer is not None:
self._invoke_processing_last_line_timer.cancel()
self._invoke_processing_last_line_timer = threading.Timer(LAST_LINE_THREAD_INTERVAL,
self.invoke_processing_last_line)
self._invoke_processing_last_line_timer.start()
# If no further data is received in the next short period
# of time then the _invoke_processing_last_line_timer
# generates an event which will result in the finishing of
# the last line. This is fix for handling lines sent
# without EOL.
# finalizing the line when coredump is in progress causes decoding issues
# the espcoredump loader uses empty line as a sign for end-of-coredump
# line is finalized only for non coredump data
elif event_tag == TAG_SERIAL_FLUSH:
self.serial_handler.handle_serial_input(data, self.console_parser, self.coredump,
self.gdb_helper, self._line_matcher,
self.check_gdb_stub_and_run,
finalize_line=not self.coredump or not self.coredump.in_progress)
else:
raise RuntimeError('Bad event data %r' % ((event_tag, data),))
class SerialMonitor(Monitor):
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb) -> None: # type: ignore
""" Use 'with self' to temporarily disable monitoring behaviour """
self.console_reader.start()
if self.elf_exists:
self.serial_reader.gdb_exit = self.gdb_helper.gdb_exit # write gdb_exit flag
self.serial_reader.start()
def _pre_start(self) -> None:
super()._pre_start()
if self.elf_exists:
self.gdb_helper.gdb_exit = False
self.serial_handler.start_cmd_sent = False
def serial_write(self, *args: str, **kwargs: str) -> None:
self.serial: serial.Serial
try:
self.serial.write(*args, **kwargs)
except serial.SerialException:
pass # this shouldn't happen, but sometimes port has closed in serial thread
except UnicodeEncodeError:
pass # this can happen if a non-ascii character was passed, ignoring
def check_gdb_stub_and_run(self, line: bytes) -> None: # type: ignore # The base class one is a None value
if self.gdb_helper and self.gdb_helper.check_gdb_stub_trigger(line):
with self: # disable console control
self.gdb_helper.run_gdb()
def _main_loop(self) -> None:
if self.elf_exists and self.gdb_helper.gdb_exit:
self.gdb_helper.gdb_exit = False
time.sleep(GDB_EXIT_TIMEOUT)
# Continue the program after exit from the GDB
self.serial_write(codecs.encode(GDB_UART_CONTINUE_COMMAND))
self.serial_handler.start_cmd_sent = True
super()._main_loop()
class LinuxMonitor(Monitor):
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb) -> None: # type: ignore
""" Use 'with self' to temporarily disable monitoring behaviour """
self.console_reader.start()
self.serial_reader.start()
def serial_write(self, *args: str, **kwargs: str) -> None:
self.serial.stdin.write(*args, **kwargs)
def check_gdb_stub_and_run(self, line: bytes) -> None:
return # fake function for linux target
def main() -> None:
parser = get_parser()
args = parser.parse_args()
# The port name is changed in cases described in the following lines. Use a local argument and
# avoid the modification of args.port.
port = args.port
# GDB uses CreateFile to open COM port, which requires the COM name to be r'\\.\COMx' if the COM
# number is larger than 10
if os.name == 'nt' and port.startswith('COM'):
port = port.replace('COM', r'\\.\COM')
yellow_print('--- WARNING: GDB cannot open serial ports accessed as COMx')
yellow_print('--- Using %s instead...' % port)
elif port.startswith('/dev/tty.') and sys.platform == 'darwin':
port = port.replace('/dev/tty.', '/dev/cu.')
yellow_print('--- WARNING: Serial ports accessed as /dev/tty.* will hang gdb if launched.')
yellow_print('--- Using %s instead...' % port)
if isinstance(args.elf_file, io.BufferedReader):
elf_file = args.elf_file.name
args.elf_file.close() # don't need this as a file
else:
elf_file = args.elf_file
# remove the parallel jobserver arguments from MAKEFLAGS, as any
# parent make is only running 1 job (monitor), so we can re-spawn
# all of the child makes we need (the -j argument remains part of
# MAKEFLAGS)
try:
makeflags = os.environ[MAKEFLAGS_ENVIRON]
makeflags = re.sub(r'--jobserver[^ =]*=[0-9,]+ ?', '', makeflags)
os.environ[MAKEFLAGS_ENVIRON] = makeflags
except KeyError:
pass # not running a make jobserver
ws = WebSocketClient(args.ws) if args.ws else None
try:
cls: Type[Monitor]
if args.target == 'linux':
serial_instance = None
cls = LinuxMonitor
yellow_print('--- idf_monitor on linux ---')
else:
serial_instance = serial.serial_for_url(port, args.baud, do_not_open=True)
serial_instance.dtr = False
serial_instance.rts = False
# Pass the actual used port to callee of idf_monitor (e.g. idf.py/cmake) through `ESPPORT` environment
# variable.
# Note that the port must be original port argument without any replacement done in IDF Monitor (idf.py
# has a check for this).
# To make sure the key as well as the value are str type, by the requirements of subprocess
espport_val = str(args.port)
os.environ.update({ESPPORT_ENVIRON: espport_val})
cls = SerialMonitor
yellow_print('--- idf_monitor on {p.name} {p.baudrate} ---'.format(p=serial_instance))
monitor = cls(serial_instance,
elf_file,
args.print_filter,
args.make,
args.encrypted,
not args.no_reset,
args.toolchain_prefix,
args.eol,
args.decode_coredumps,
args.decode_panic,
args.target,
ws,
not args.disable_address_decoding,
args.timestamps,
args.timestamp_format,
args.force_color)
yellow_print('--- Quit: {} | Menu: {} | Help: {} followed by {} ---'.format(
key_description(monitor.console_parser.exit_key),
key_description(monitor.console_parser.menu_key),
key_description(monitor.console_parser.menu_key),
key_description(CTRL_H)))
if args.print_filter != DEFAULT_PRINT_FILTER:
yellow_print('--- Print filter: {} ---'.format(args.print_filter))
monitor.main_loop()
except KeyboardInterrupt:
pass
finally:
if ws:
ws.close()
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()