esp-idf/tools/idf_monitor_base/__init__.py

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import re
from serial.tools import miniterm
from .console_parser import ConsoleParser
from .constants import CMD_STOP, CTRL_T
from .output_helpers import red_print
try:
import queue # noqa
except ImportError:
import Queue as queue # type: ignore # noqa
# regex matches an potential PC value (0x4xxxxxxx)
MATCH_PCADDR = re.compile(r'0x4[0-9a-f]{7}', re.IGNORECASE)
DEFAULT_TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX = 'xtensa-esp32-elf-'
DEFAULT_PRINT_FILTER = ''
# coredump related messages
COREDUMP_UART_START = b'================= CORE DUMP START ================='
COREDUMP_UART_END = b'================= CORE DUMP END ================='
COREDUMP_UART_PROMPT = b'Press Enter to print core dump to UART...'
# coredump states
COREDUMP_IDLE = 0
COREDUMP_READING = 1
COREDUMP_DONE = 2
# coredump decoding options
COREDUMP_DECODE_DISABLE = 'disable'
COREDUMP_DECODE_INFO = 'info'
# panic handler related messages
PANIC_START = r'Core \s*\d+ register dump:'
PANIC_END = b'ELF file SHA256:'
PANIC_STACK_DUMP = b'Stack memory:'
# panic handler decoding states
PANIC_IDLE = 0
PANIC_READING = 1
# panic handler decoding options
PANIC_DECODE_DISABLE = 'disable'
PANIC_DECODE_BACKTRACE = 'backtrace'
def prompt_next_action(reason, console, console_parser, event_queue, cmd_queue):
# type: (str, miniterm.Console, ConsoleParser, queue.Queue, queue.Queue) -> None
console.setup() # set up console to trap input characters
try:
red_print('--- {}'.format(reason))
red_print(console_parser.get_next_action_text())
k = CTRL_T # ignore CTRL-T here, so people can muscle-memory Ctrl-T Ctrl-F, etc.
while k == CTRL_T:
k = console.getkey()
finally:
console.cleanup()
ret = console_parser.parse_next_action_key(k)
if ret is not None:
cmd = ret[1]
if cmd == CMD_STOP:
# the stop command should be handled last
event_queue.put(ret)
else:
cmd_queue.put(ret)