pytorch/c10/util/Logging.cpp
Edward Yang a4475d529d Use GetFetchStackTrace for the AT_* error macros too. (#13007)
Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/13007

No reason to use the hook if it's set, this helps fbcode traces.

This slightly pessimizes the stack trace for ATen functions,
because we are no longer skipping all of the frames we should.
This is probably OK.

Reviewed By: Yangqing

Differential Revision: D10518499

fbshipit-source-id: be54e490df3c3fde7ff894b5b1473442ffc7ded3
2018-10-24 16:18:25 -07:00

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#include "c10/util/Logging.h"
#include "c10/util/Flags.h"
#include "c10/util/Backtrace.h"
#include <algorithm>
#include <cstring>
#include <iostream>
#include <numeric>
// Common code that we use regardless of whether we use glog or not.
C10_DEFINE_bool(
caffe2_use_fatal_for_enforce,
false,
"If set true, when CAFFE_ENFORCE is not met, abort instead "
"of throwing an exception.");
namespace c10 {
namespace enforce_detail {
/* implicit */ EnforceFailMessage::EnforceFailMessage(std::string&& msg) {
msg_ = new std::string(std::move(msg));
}
} // namespace enforce_detail
namespace {
std::function<string(void)>* GetFetchStackTrace() {
static std::function<string(void)> func = []() { return get_backtrace(/*frames_to_skip=*/ 1); };
return &func;
};
} // namespace
void SetStackTraceFetcher(std::function<string(void)> fetcher) {
*GetFetchStackTrace() = fetcher;
}
void ThrowEnforceNotMet(
const char* file,
const int line,
const char* condition,
const std::string& msg,
const void* caller) {
c10::Error e(file, line, condition, msg, (*GetFetchStackTrace())(), caller);
if (FLAGS_caffe2_use_fatal_for_enforce) {
LOG(FATAL) << e.msg_stack()[0];
}
throw e;
}
// PyTorch-style error message
// (This must be defined here for access to GetFetchStackTrace)
Error::Error(SourceLocation source_location, const std::string& msg)
: Error(
msg,
str(" (",
source_location,
")\n",
(*GetFetchStackTrace())())) {}
} // namespace c10
#if defined(C10_USE_GFLAGS) && defined(C10_USE_GLOG)
// When GLOG depends on GFLAGS, these variables are being defined in GLOG
// directly via the GFLAGS definition, so we will use DECLARE_* to declare
// them, and use them in Caffe2.
// GLOG's minloglevel
DECLARE_int32(minloglevel);
// GLOG's verbose log value.
DECLARE_int32(v);
// GLOG's logtostderr value
DECLARE_bool(logtostderr);
#endif // defined(C10_USE_GFLAGS) && defined(C10_USE_GLOG)
#if !defined(C10_USE_GLOG)
// This backward compatibility flags are in order to deal with cases where
// Caffe2 are not built with glog, but some init flags still pass in these
// flags. They may go away in the future.
C10_DEFINE_int32(minloglevel, 0, "Equivalent to glog minloglevel");
C10_DEFINE_int32(v, 0, "Equivalent to glog verbose");
C10_DEFINE_bool(logtostderr, false, "Equivalent to glog logtostderr");
#endif // !defined(c10_USE_GLOG)
#ifdef C10_USE_GLOG
// Provide easy access to the above variables, regardless whether GLOG is
// dependent on GFLAGS or not. Note that the namespace (fLI, fLB) is actually
// consistent between GLOG and GFLAGS, so we can do the below declaration
// consistently.
namespace c10 {
using fLB::FLAGS_logtostderr;
using fLI::FLAGS_minloglevel;
using fLI::FLAGS_v;
} // namespace c10
C10_DEFINE_int(
caffe2_log_level,
google::GLOG_ERROR,
"The minimum log level that caffe2 will output.");
// Google glog's api does not have an external function that allows one to check
// if glog is initialized or not. It does have an internal function - so we are
// declaring it here. This is a hack but has been used by a bunch of others too
// (e.g. Torch).
namespace google {
namespace glog_internal_namespace_ {
bool IsGoogleLoggingInitialized();
} // namespace glog_internal_namespace_
} // namespace google
namespace c10 {
bool InitCaffeLogging(int* argc, char** argv) {
if (*argc == 0)
return true;
#if !defined(_MSC_VER)
// This trick can only be used on UNIX platforms
if (!::google::glog_internal_namespace_::IsGoogleLoggingInitialized())
#endif
{
::google::InitGoogleLogging(argv[0]);
#if !defined(_MSC_VER)
// This is never defined on Windows
::google::InstallFailureSignalHandler();
#endif
}
UpdateLoggingLevelsFromFlags();
return true;
}
void UpdateLoggingLevelsFromFlags() {
// If caffe2_log_level is set and is lower than the min log level by glog,
// we will transfer the caffe2_log_level setting to glog to override that.
FLAGS_minloglevel = std::min(FLAGS_caffe2_log_level, FLAGS_minloglevel);
// If caffe2_log_level is explicitly set, let's also turn on logtostderr.
if (FLAGS_caffe2_log_level < google::GLOG_ERROR) {
FLAGS_logtostderr = 1;
}
// Also, transfer the caffe2_log_level verbose setting to glog.
if (FLAGS_caffe2_log_level < 0) {
FLAGS_v = std::min(FLAGS_v, -FLAGS_caffe2_log_level);
}
}
void ShowLogInfoToStderr() {
FLAGS_logtostderr = 1;
FLAGS_minloglevel = std::min(FLAGS_minloglevel, google::GLOG_INFO);
}
} // namespace c10
#else // !C10_USE_GLOG
#ifdef ANDROID
#include <android/log.h>
#endif // ANDROID
C10_DEFINE_int(
caffe2_log_level,
ERROR,
"The minimum log level that caffe2 will output.");
namespace c10 {
bool InitCaffeLogging(int* argc, char** argv) {
// When doing InitCaffeLogging, we will assume that caffe's flag paser has
// already finished.
if (*argc == 0)
return true;
if (!c10::CommandLineFlagsHasBeenParsed()) {
std::cerr << "InitCaffeLogging() has to be called after "
"c10::ParseCommandLineFlags. Modify your program to make sure "
"of this."
<< std::endl;
return false;
}
if (FLAGS_caffe2_log_level > FATAL) {
std::cerr << "The log level of Caffe2 has to be no larger than FATAL("
<< FATAL << "). Capping it to FATAL." << std::endl;
FLAGS_caffe2_log_level = FATAL;
}
return true;
}
void UpdateLoggingLevelsFromFlags() {}
void ShowLogInfoToStderr() {
FLAGS_caffe2_log_level = INFO;
}
MessageLogger::MessageLogger(const char* file, int line, int severity)
: severity_(severity) {
if (severity_ < FLAGS_caffe2_log_level) {
// Nothing needs to be logged.
return;
}
#ifdef ANDROID
tag_ = "native";
#else // !ANDROID
tag_ = "";
#endif // ANDROID
/*
time_t rawtime;
struct tm * timeinfo;
time(&rawtime);
timeinfo = localtime(&rawtime);
std::chrono::nanoseconds ns =
std::chrono::duration_cast<std::chrono::nanoseconds>(
std::chrono::high_resolution_clock::now().time_since_epoch());
*/
stream_ << "["
<< CAFFE2_SEVERITY_PREFIX[std::min(4, FATAL - severity_)]
//<< (timeinfo->tm_mon + 1) * 100 + timeinfo->tm_mday
//<< std::setfill('0')
//<< " " << std::setw(2) << timeinfo->tm_hour
//<< ":" << std::setw(2) << timeinfo->tm_min
//<< ":" << std::setw(2) << timeinfo->tm_sec
//<< "." << std::setw(9) << ns.count() % 1000000000
<< " " << c10::detail::StripBasename(std::string(file)) << ":" << line
<< "] ";
}
// Output the contents of the stream to the proper channel on destruction.
MessageLogger::~MessageLogger() {
if (severity_ < FLAGS_caffe2_log_level) {
// Nothing needs to be logged.
return;
}
stream_ << "\n";
#ifdef ANDROID
static const int android_log_levels[] = {
ANDROID_LOG_FATAL, // LOG_FATAL
ANDROID_LOG_ERROR, // LOG_ERROR
ANDROID_LOG_WARN, // LOG_WARNING
ANDROID_LOG_INFO, // LOG_INFO
ANDROID_LOG_DEBUG, // VLOG(1)
ANDROID_LOG_VERBOSE, // VLOG(2) .. VLOG(N)
};
int android_level_index = FATAL - std::min(FATAL, severity_);
int level = android_log_levels[std::min(android_level_index, 5)];
// Output the log string the Android log at the appropriate level.
__android_log_print(level, tag_, "%s", stream_.str().c_str());
// Indicate termination if needed.
if (severity_ == FATAL) {
__android_log_print(ANDROID_LOG_FATAL, tag_, "terminating.\n");
}
#else // !ANDROID
if (severity_ >= FLAGS_caffe2_log_level) {
// If not building on Android, log all output to std::cerr.
std::cerr << stream_.str();
// Simulating the glog default behavior: if the severity is above INFO,
// we flush the stream so that the output appears immediately on std::cerr.
// This is expected in some of our tests.
if (severity_ > INFO) {
std::cerr << std::flush;
}
}
#endif // ANDROID
if (severity_ == FATAL) {
DealWithFatal();
}
}
} // namespace c10
#endif // !C10_USE_GLOG