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+#!/usr/bin/env python
+# Copyright 2017 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
+# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
+# found in the LICENSE file.
+# pylint: disable=line-too-long
+
+import collections
+import os
+import re
+import subprocess
+import sys
+
+# Run a command and symbolize anything that looks like a stacktrace in the
+# stdout/stderr. This will return with the same error code as the command.
+
+# First parameter is the current working directory, which will be stripped
+# out of stacktraces. The rest of the parameters will be fed to
+# subprocess.check_output() and should be the command and arguments that
+# will be fed in. If any environment variables are set when running this
+# script, they will be automatically used by the call to
+# subprocess.check_output().
+
+# This wrapper function is needed to make sure stdout and stderr stay properly
+# interleaved, to assist in debugging. There are no clean ways to achieve
+# this with recipes. For example, running the dm step with parameters like
+# stdout=api.raw_io.output(), stderr=api.raw_io.output() ended up with
+# stderr and stdout being separate files, which eliminated the interwoven logs.
+# Aside from specifying stdout/stderr, there are no ways to capture or reason
+# about the logs of previous steps without using a wrapper like this.
+
+def main(basedir, cmd):
+ logs = collections.deque(maxlen=200)
+
+ proc = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
+ stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
+ for line in iter(proc.stdout.readline, ''):
+ sys.stdout.write(line)
+ logs.append(line)
+ proc.wait()
+ print 'Command exited with code %s' % proc.returncode
+ # Stacktraces generally look like:
+ # /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(abort+0x16a) [0x7fa90e8d0c62]
+ # /b/s/w/irISUIyA/linux_vulkan_intel_driver_debug/./libvulkan_intel.so(+0x1f4d0a) [0x7fa909eead0a]
+ # /b/s/w/irISUIyA/out/Debug/dm() [0x17c3c5f]
+ # The stack_line regex splits those into three parts. Experimentation has
+ # shown that the address in () works best for external libraries, but our code
+ # doesn't have that. So, we capture both addresses and prefer using the first
+ # over the second, unless the first is blank or invalid. Relative offsets
+ # like abort+0x16a are ignored.
+ stack_line = r'^(?P<path>.+)\(\+?(?P<addr>.*)\) \[(?P<addr2>.+)\]'
+ # After performing addr2line, the result can be something obnoxious like:
+ # foo(bar) at /b/s/w/a39kd/Skia/out/Clang/../../src/gpu/Frobulator.cpp:13
+ # The extra_path strips off the not-useful prefix and leaves just the
+ # important src/gpu/Frobulator.cpp:13 bit.
+ extra_path = r'/.*\.\./'
+ is_first = True
+ for line in logs:
+ line = line.strip()
+
+ m = re.search(stack_line, line)
+ if m:
+ if is_first:
+ print '#######################################'
+ print 'symbolized stacktrace follows'
+ print '#######################################'
+ is_first = False
+
+ path = m.group('path')
+ addr = m.group('addr')
+ addr2 = m.group('addr2')
+ if os.path.exists(path):
+ if not addr or not addr.startswith('0x'):
+ addr = addr2
+ sym = subprocess.check_output(['addr2line', '-Cfpe', path, addr])
+ sym = sym.strip()
+ # If addr2line doesn't return anything useful, we don't replace the
+ # original address, so the human can see it.
+ if sym and not sym.startswith('?'):
+ if path.startswith(basedir):
+ path = path[len(basedir)+1:]
+ sym = re.sub(extra_path, '', sym)
+ line = path + ' ' + sym
+ print line
+
+ sys.exit(proc.returncode)
+
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ if len(sys.argv) < 3:
+ print >> sys.stderr, 'USAGE: %s working_dir cmd_and_args...' % sys.argv[0]
+ sys.exit(1)
+ main(sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2:])