qubes-installer-qubes-os/anaconda/pyanaconda/anaconda_log.py
Marek Marczykowski-Górecki 6bc5671491
anaconda: update to 25.20.9-1
Apply:
  git diff --full-index --binary anaconda-23.19.10-1..anaconda-25.20.9-1

And resolve conflicts.

QubesOS/qubes-issues#2574
2017-02-14 02:36:20 +01:00

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Python

#
# anaconda_log.py: Support for logging to multiple destinations with log
# levels.
#
# Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
import logging
from logging.handlers import SysLogHandler, SocketHandler, SYSLOG_UDP_PORT
import os
import sys
import warnings
import wrapt
from pyanaconda.flags import flags
DEFAULT_LEVEL = logging.INFO
ENTRY_FORMAT = "%(asctime)s,%(msecs)03d %(levelname)s %(name)s: %(message)s"
STDOUT_FORMAT = "%(asctime)s %(message)s"
DATE_FORMAT = "%H:%M:%S"
MAIN_LOG_FILE = "/tmp/anaconda.log"
PROGRAM_LOG_FILE = "/tmp/program.log"
STORAGE_LOG_FILE = "/tmp/storage.log"
PACKAGING_LOG_FILE = "/tmp/packaging.log"
SENSITIVE_INFO_LOG_FILE = "/tmp/sensitive-info.log"
ANACONDA_SYSLOG_FACILITY = SysLogHandler.LOG_LOCAL1
from threading import Lock
program_log_lock = Lock()
logLevelMap = {"debug": logging.DEBUG,
"info": logging.INFO,
"warning": logging.WARNING,
"error": logging.ERROR,
"critical": logging.CRITICAL}
# sets autoSetLevel for the given handler
def autoSetLevel(handler, value):
handler.autoSetLevel = value
# all handlers of given logger with autoSetLevel == True are set to level
def setHandlersLevel(logr, level):
for handler in filter(lambda hdlr: hasattr(hdlr, "autoSetLevel") and hdlr.autoSetLevel, logr.handlers):
handler.setLevel(level)
class _AnacondaLogFixer(object):
""" A mixin for logging.StreamHandler that does not lock during format.
Add this mixin before the Handler type in the inheritance order.
"""
# filter, emit, lock, and acquire need to be implemented in a subclass
def handle(self, record):
# copied from logging.Handler, minus the lock acquisition
rv = self.filter(record) # pylint: disable=no-member
if rv:
self.emit(record) # pylint: disable=no-member
return rv
@property
def stream(self):
return self._stream
@stream.setter
def stream(self, value):
# Wrap the stream write in a lock acquisition
# Use an object proxy in order to work with types that may not allow
# the write property to be set.
class WriteProxy(wrapt.ObjectProxy):
# pylint: disable=no-self-argument
# rename self so we can reference the Handler object
def write(wrapped_self, *args, **kwargs):
self.acquire() # pylint: disable=no-member
try:
wrapped_self.__wrapped__.write(*args, **kwargs)
finally:
self.release() # pylint: disable=no-member
# Live with this attribute being defined outside of init to avoid the
# hassle of having an init. If _stream is not set, then stream was
# never set on the StreamHandler object, so accessing it in that case
# is supposed to be an error.
self._stream = WriteProxy(value) # pylint: disable=attribute-defined-outside-init
class AnacondaSyslogHandler(_AnacondaLogFixer, SysLogHandler):
# syslog doesn't understand these level names
levelMap = {"ERR": "error",
"CRIT": "critical"}
def __init__(self,
address=('localhost', SYSLOG_UDP_PORT),
facility=SysLogHandler.LOG_USER,
tag=''):
self.tag = tag
SysLogHandler.__init__(self, address, facility)
def emit(self, record):
original_msg = record.msg
record.msg = '%s: %s' %(self.tag, original_msg)
SysLogHandler.emit(self, record)
record.msg = original_msg
def mapPriority(self, level):
"""Map the priority level to a syslog level """
return self.levelMap.get(level, SysLogHandler.mapPriority(self, level))
class AnacondaSocketHandler(_AnacondaLogFixer, SocketHandler):
def makePickle(self, record):
return bytes(self.formatter.format(record) + "\n", "utf-8")
class AnacondaFileHandler(_AnacondaLogFixer, logging.FileHandler):
pass
class AnacondaStreamHandler(_AnacondaLogFixer, logging.StreamHandler):
pass
class AnacondaLog:
SYSLOG_CFGFILE = "/etc/rsyslog.conf"
VIRTIO_PORT = "/dev/virtio-ports/org.fedoraproject.anaconda.log.0"
def __init__(self):
self.loglevel = DEFAULT_LEVEL
self.remote_syslog = None
# Rename the loglevels so they are the same as in syslog.
logging.addLevelName(logging.WARNING, "WARN")
logging.addLevelName(logging.ERROR, "ERR")
logging.addLevelName(logging.CRITICAL, "CRIT")
# Create the base of the logger hierarchy.
# Disable propagation to the parent logger, since the root logger is
# handled by a FileHandler(/dev/null), which can deadlock.
self.anaconda_logger = logging.getLogger("anaconda")
self.anaconda_logger.propagate = False
self.addFileHandler(MAIN_LOG_FILE, self.anaconda_logger,
minLevel=logging.DEBUG)
warnings.showwarning = self.showwarning
# Create the storage logger.
storage_logger = logging.getLogger("blivet")
storage_logger.propagate = False
self.addFileHandler(STORAGE_LOG_FILE, storage_logger,
minLevel=logging.DEBUG)
# Set the common parameters for anaconda and storage loggers.
for logr in [self.anaconda_logger, storage_logger]:
logr.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
self.forwardToSyslog(logr)
# External program output log
program_logger = logging.getLogger("program")
program_logger.propagate = False
program_logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
self.addFileHandler(PROGRAM_LOG_FILE, program_logger,
minLevel=logging.DEBUG)
self.forwardToSyslog(program_logger)
# Create the packaging logger.
packaging_logger = logging.getLogger("packaging")
packaging_logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
packaging_logger.propagate = False
self.addFileHandler(PACKAGING_LOG_FILE, packaging_logger,
minLevel=logging.INFO,
autoLevel=True)
self.forwardToSyslog(packaging_logger)
# Create the dnf logger and link it to packaging
dnf_logger = logging.getLogger("dnf")
dnf_logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
self.addFileHandler(PACKAGING_LOG_FILE, dnf_logger,
minLevel=logging.NOTSET)
self.forwardToSyslog(dnf_logger)
# Create the sensitive information logger
# * the sensitive-info.log file is not copied to the installed
# system, as it might contain sensitive information that
# should not be persistently stored by default
sensitive_logger = logging.getLogger("sensitive-info")
sensitive_logger.propagate = False
self.addFileHandler(SENSITIVE_INFO_LOG_FILE, sensitive_logger,
minLevel=logging.DEBUG)
# Create a second logger for just the stuff we want to dup on
# stdout. Anything written here will also get passed up to the
# parent loggers for processing and possibly be written to the
# log.
stdoutLogger = logging.getLogger("anaconda.stdout")
stdoutLogger.setLevel(logging.INFO)
# Add a handler for the duped stuff. No fancy formatting, thanks.
self.addFileHandler(sys.stdout, stdoutLogger,
fmtStr=STDOUT_FORMAT, minLevel=logging.INFO)
# Stderr logger
stderrLogger = logging.getLogger("anaconda.stderr")
stderrLogger.setLevel(logging.INFO)
self.addFileHandler(sys.stderr, stderrLogger,
fmtStr=STDOUT_FORMAT, minLevel=logging.INFO)
# Add a simple handler - file or stream, depending on what we're given.
def addFileHandler(self, dest, addToLogger, minLevel=DEFAULT_LEVEL,
fmtStr=ENTRY_FORMAT,
autoLevel=False):
try:
if isinstance(dest, str):
logfileHandler = AnacondaFileHandler(dest)
else:
logfileHandler = AnacondaStreamHandler(dest)
logfileHandler.setLevel(minLevel)
logfileHandler.setFormatter(logging.Formatter(fmtStr, DATE_FORMAT))
autoSetLevel(logfileHandler, autoLevel)
addToLogger.addHandler(logfileHandler)
except IOError:
pass
def forwardToSyslog(self, logr):
"""Forward everything that goes in the logger to the syslog daemon.
"""
if flags.imageInstall or flags.dirInstall:
# don't clutter up the system logs when doing an image install
return
syslogHandler = AnacondaSyslogHandler(
'/dev/log',
ANACONDA_SYSLOG_FACILITY,
logr.name)
syslogHandler.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
logr.addHandler(syslogHandler)
# pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
def showwarning(self, message, category, filename, lineno,
file=sys.stderr, line=None):
""" Make sure messages sent through python's warnings module get logged.
The warnings mechanism is used by some libraries we use,
notably pykickstart.
"""
self.anaconda_logger.warning("%s", warnings.formatwarning(
message, category, filename, lineno, line))
def setup_remotelog(self, host, port):
remotelog = AnacondaSocketHandler(host, port)
remotelog.setFormatter(logging.Formatter(ENTRY_FORMAT, DATE_FORMAT))
remotelog.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
logging.getLogger().addHandler(remotelog)
def restartSyslog(self):
# Import here instead of at the module level to avoid an import loop
from pyanaconda.iutil import restart_service
restart_service("rsyslog")
def updateRemote(self, remote_syslog):
"""Updates the location of remote rsyslogd to forward to.
Requires updating rsyslogd config and restarting rsyslog
"""
TEMPLATE = "*.* @@%s\n"
self.remote_syslog = remote_syslog
with open(self.SYSLOG_CFGFILE, 'a') as cfgfile:
forward_line = TEMPLATE % remote_syslog
cfgfile.write(forward_line)
self.restartSyslog()
def setupVirtio(self):
"""Setup virtio rsyslog logging.
"""
TEMPLATE = "*.* %s;anaconda_syslog\n"
vport = flags.cmdline.get('virtiolog') or self.VIRTIO_PORT
if not os.access(vport, os.W_OK):
return
with open(self.SYSLOG_CFGFILE, 'a') as cfgfile:
cfgfile.write(TEMPLATE % (vport,))
self.restartSyslog()
logger = None
def init():
global logger
logger = AnacondaLog()