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// Copyright (c) 2006-2013, Andrey N. Sabelnikov, www.sabelnikov.net
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//
#pragma once
#include "portable_storage_template_helper.h"
#include <boost/utility/value_init.hpp>
#include "net/levin_base.h"
Change logging to easylogging++ This replaces the epee and data_loggers logging systems with a single one, and also adds filename:line and explicit severity levels. Categories may be defined, and logging severity set by category (or set of categories). epee style 0-4 log level maps to a sensible severity configuration. Log files now also rotate when reaching 100 MB. To select which logs to output, use the MONERO_LOGS environment variable, with a comma separated list of categories (globs are supported), with their requested severity level after a colon. If a log matches more than one such setting, the last one in the configuration string applies. A few examples: This one is (mostly) silent, only outputting fatal errors: MONERO_LOGS=*:FATAL This one is very verbose: MONERO_LOGS=*:TRACE This one is totally silent (logwise): MONERO_LOGS="" This one outputs all errors and warnings, except for the "verify" category, which prints just fatal errors (the verify category is used for logs about incoming transactions and blocks, and it is expected that some/many will fail to verify, hence we don't want the spam): MONERO_LOGS=*:WARNING,verify:FATAL Log levels are, in decreasing order of priority: FATAL, ERROR, WARNING, INFO, DEBUG, TRACE Subcategories may be added using prefixes and globs. This example will output net.p2p logs at the TRACE level, but all other net* logs only at INFO: MONERO_LOGS=*:ERROR,net*:INFO,net.p2p:TRACE Logs which are intended for the user (which Monero was using a lot through epee, but really isn't a nice way to go things) should use the "global" category. There are a few helper macros for using this category, eg: MGINFO("this shows up by default") or MGINFO_RED("this is red"), to try to keep a similar look and feel for now. Existing epee log macros still exist, and map to the new log levels, but since they're used as a "user facing" UI element as much as a logging system, they often don't map well to log severities (ie, a log level 0 log may be an error, or may be something we want the user to see, such as an important info). In those cases, I tried to use the new macros. In other cases, I left the existing macros in. When modifying logs, it is probably best to switch to the new macros with explicit levels. The --log-level options and set_log commands now also accept category settings, in addition to the epee style log levels.
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#undef MONERO_DEFAULT_LOG_CATEGORY
#define MONERO_DEFAULT_LOG_CATEGORY "net"
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namespace epee
{
namespace net_utils
{
template<class t_arg, class t_result, class t_transport>
bool invoke_remote_command2(int command, const t_arg& out_struct, t_result& result_struct, t_transport& transport)
{
if(!transport.is_connected())
return false;
serialization::portable_storage stg;
out_struct.store(stg);
std::string buff_to_send, buff_to_recv;
stg.store_to_binary(buff_to_send);
int res = transport.invoke(command, buff_to_send, buff_to_recv);
if( res <=0 )
{
Change logging to easylogging++ This replaces the epee and data_loggers logging systems with a single one, and also adds filename:line and explicit severity levels. Categories may be defined, and logging severity set by category (or set of categories). epee style 0-4 log level maps to a sensible severity configuration. Log files now also rotate when reaching 100 MB. To select which logs to output, use the MONERO_LOGS environment variable, with a comma separated list of categories (globs are supported), with their requested severity level after a colon. If a log matches more than one such setting, the last one in the configuration string applies. A few examples: This one is (mostly) silent, only outputting fatal errors: MONERO_LOGS=*:FATAL This one is very verbose: MONERO_LOGS=*:TRACE This one is totally silent (logwise): MONERO_LOGS="" This one outputs all errors and warnings, except for the "verify" category, which prints just fatal errors (the verify category is used for logs about incoming transactions and blocks, and it is expected that some/many will fail to verify, hence we don't want the spam): MONERO_LOGS=*:WARNING,verify:FATAL Log levels are, in decreasing order of priority: FATAL, ERROR, WARNING, INFO, DEBUG, TRACE Subcategories may be added using prefixes and globs. This example will output net.p2p logs at the TRACE level, but all other net* logs only at INFO: MONERO_LOGS=*:ERROR,net*:INFO,net.p2p:TRACE Logs which are intended for the user (which Monero was using a lot through epee, but really isn't a nice way to go things) should use the "global" category. There are a few helper macros for using this category, eg: MGINFO("this shows up by default") or MGINFO_RED("this is red"), to try to keep a similar look and feel for now. Existing epee log macros still exist, and map to the new log levels, but since they're used as a "user facing" UI element as much as a logging system, they often don't map well to log severities (ie, a log level 0 log may be an error, or may be something we want the user to see, such as an important info). In those cases, I tried to use the new macros. In other cases, I left the existing macros in. When modifying logs, it is probably best to switch to the new macros with explicit levels. The --log-level options and set_log commands now also accept category settings, in addition to the epee style log levels.
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MERROR("Failed to invoke command " << command << " return code " << res);
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return false;
}
serialization::portable_storage stg_ret;
if(!stg_ret.load_from_binary(buff_to_recv))
{
LOG_ERROR("Failed to load_from_binary on command " << command);
return false;
}
result_struct.load(stg_ret);
return true;
}
template<class t_arg, class t_transport>
bool notify_remote_command2(int command, const t_arg& out_struct, t_transport& transport)
{
if(!transport.is_connected())
return false;
serialization::portable_storage stg;
out_struct.store(&stg);
std::string buff_to_send;
stg.store_to_binary(buff_to_send);
int res = transport.notify(command, buff_to_send);
if(res <=0 )
{
LOG_ERROR("Failed to notify command " << command << " return code " << res);
return false;
}
return true;
}
template<class t_arg, class t_result, class t_transport>
bool invoke_remote_command2(boost::uuids::uuid conn_id, int command, const t_arg& out_struct, t_result& result_struct, t_transport& transport)
{
typename serialization::portable_storage stg;
out_struct.store(stg);
std::string buff_to_send, buff_to_recv;
stg.store_to_binary(buff_to_send);
int res = transport.invoke(command, buff_to_send, buff_to_recv, conn_id);
if( res <=0 )
{
LOG_PRINT_L1("Failed to invoke command " << command << " return code " << res);
return false;
}
typename serialization::portable_storage stg_ret;
if(!stg_ret.load_from_binary(buff_to_recv))
{
LOG_ERROR("Failed to load_from_binary on command " << command);
return false;
}
result_struct.load(stg_ret);
return true;
}
template<class t_result, class t_arg, class callback_t, class t_transport>
bool async_invoke_remote_command2(boost::uuids::uuid conn_id, int command, const t_arg& out_struct, t_transport& transport, callback_t cb, size_t inv_timeout = LEVIN_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_PRECONFIGURED)
{
typename serialization::portable_storage stg;
const_cast<t_arg&>(out_struct).store(stg);//TODO: add true const support to searilzation
std::string buff_to_send, buff_to_recv;
stg.store_to_binary(buff_to_send);
int res = transport.invoke_async(command, buff_to_send, conn_id, [cb, command](int code, const std::string& buff, typename t_transport::connection_context& context)->bool
{
t_result result_struct = AUTO_VAL_INIT(result_struct);
if( code <=0 )
{
LOG_PRINT_L1("Failed to invoke command " << command << " return code " << code);
cb(code, result_struct, context);
return false;
}
serialization::portable_storage stg_ret;
if(!stg_ret.load_from_binary(buff))
{
LOG_ERROR("Failed to load_from_binary on command " << command);
cb(LEVIN_ERROR_FORMAT, result_struct, context);
return false;
}
result_struct.load(stg_ret);
cb(code, result_struct, context);
return true;
}, inv_timeout);
if( res <=0 )
{
LOG_PRINT_L1("Failed to invoke command " << command << " return code " << res);
return false;
}
return true;
}
template<class t_arg, class t_transport>
bool notify_remote_command2(boost::uuids::uuid conn_id, int command, const t_arg& out_struct, t_transport& transport)
{
serialization::portable_storage stg;
out_struct.store(stg);
std::string buff_to_send, buff_to_recv;
stg.store_to_binary(buff_to_send);
int res = transport.notify(command, buff_to_send, conn_id);
if(res <=0 )
{
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MERROR("Failed to notify command " << command << " return code " << res);
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return false;
}
return true;
}
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
template<class t_owner, class t_in_type, class t_out_type, class t_context, class callback_t>
int buff_to_t_adapter(int command, const std::string& in_buff, std::string& buff_out, callback_t cb, t_context& context )
{
serialization::portable_storage strg;
if(!strg.load_from_binary(in_buff))
{
LOG_ERROR("Failed to load_from_binary in command " << command);
return -1;
}
boost::value_initialized<t_in_type> in_struct;
boost::value_initialized<t_out_type> out_struct;
static_cast<t_in_type&>(in_struct).load(strg);
int res = cb(command, static_cast<t_in_type&>(in_struct), static_cast<t_out_type&>(out_struct), context);
serialization::portable_storage strg_out;
static_cast<t_out_type&>(out_struct).store(strg_out);
if(!strg_out.store_to_binary(buff_out))
{
LOG_ERROR("Failed to store_to_binary in command" << command);
return -1;
}
return res;
}
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template<class t_owner, class t_in_type, class t_context, class callback_t>
int buff_to_t_adapter(t_owner* powner, int command, const std::string& in_buff, callback_t cb, t_context& context)
{
serialization::portable_storage strg;
if(!strg.load_from_binary(in_buff))
{
LOG_ERROR("Failed to load_from_binary in notify " << command);
return -1;
}
boost::value_initialized<t_in_type> in_struct;
static_cast<t_in_type&>(in_struct).load(strg);
return cb(command, in_struct, context);
}
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#define CHAIN_LEVIN_INVOKE_MAP2(context_type) \
int invoke(int command, const std::string& in_buff, std::string& buff_out, context_type& context) \
{ \
bool handled = false; \
return handle_invoke_map(false, command, in_buff, buff_out, context, handled); \
}
#define CHAIN_LEVIN_NOTIFY_MAP2(context_type) \
int notify(int command, const std::string& in_buff, context_type& context) \
{ \
bool handled = false; std::string fake_str;\
return handle_invoke_map(true, command, in_buff, fake_str, context, handled); \
}
#define CHAIN_LEVIN_INVOKE_MAP() \
int invoke(int command, const std::string& in_buff, std::string& buff_out, epee::net_utils::connection_context_base& context) \
{ \
bool handled = false; \
return handle_invoke_map(false, command, in_buff, buff_out, context, handled); \
}
#define CHAIN_LEVIN_NOTIFY_MAP() \
int notify(int command, const std::string& in_buff, epee::net_utils::connection_context_base& context) \
{ \
bool handled = false; std::string fake_str;\
return handle_invoke_map(true, command, in_buff, fake_str, context, handled); \
}
#define CHAIN_LEVIN_NOTIFY_STUB() \
int notify(int command, const std::string& in_buff, epee::net_utils::connection_context_base& context) \
{ \
return -1; \
}
#define BEGIN_INVOKE_MAP2(owner_type) \
template <class t_context> int handle_invoke_map(bool is_notify, int command, const std::string& in_buff, std::string& buff_out, t_context& context, bool& handled) \
{ \
typedef owner_type internal_owner_type_name;
#define HANDLE_INVOKE2(command_id, func, type_name_in, typename_out) \
if(!is_notify && command_id == command) \
{handled=true;return epee::net_utils::buff_to_t_adapter<internal_owner_type_name, type_name_in, typename_out>(this, command, in_buff, buff_out, boost::bind(func, this, _1, _2, _3, _4), context);}
#define HANDLE_INVOKE_T2(COMMAND, func) \
if(!is_notify && COMMAND::ID == command) \
{handled=true;return epee::net_utils::buff_to_t_adapter<internal_owner_type_name, typename COMMAND::request, typename COMMAND::response>(command, in_buff, buff_out, boost::bind(func, this, _1, _2, _3, _4), context);}
#define HANDLE_NOTIFY2(command_id, func, type_name_in) \
if(is_notify && command_id == command) \
{handled=true;return epee::net_utils::buff_to_t_adapter<internal_owner_type_name, type_name_in>(this, command, in_buff, boost::bind(func, this, _1, _2, _3), context);}
#define HANDLE_NOTIFY_T2(NOTIFY, func) \
if(is_notify && NOTIFY::ID == command) \
{handled=true;return epee::net_utils::buff_to_t_adapter<internal_owner_type_name, typename NOTIFY::request>(this, command, in_buff, boost::bind(func, this, _1, _2, _3), context);}
#define CHAIN_INVOKE_MAP2(func) \
{ \
int res = func(is_notify, command, in_buff, buff_out, context, handled); \
if(handled) \
return res; \
}
#define CHAIN_INVOKE_MAP_TO_OBJ2(obj) \
{ \
int res = obj.handle_invoke_map(is_notify, command, in_buff, buff_out, context, handled); \
if(handled) \
return res; \
}
#define CHAIN_INVOKE_MAP_TO_OBJ_FORCE_CONTEXT(obj, context_type) \
{ \
int res = obj.handle_invoke_map(is_notify, command, in_buff, buff_out, static_cast<context_type>(context), handled); \
if(handled) return res; \
}
#define END_INVOKE_MAP2() \
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LOG_ERROR("Unknown command:" << command); \
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return LEVIN_ERROR_CONNECTION_HANDLER_NOT_DEFINED; \
}
}
}