1#!/usr/bin/env python 2 3r""" 4Provide useful error log utility keywords. 5""" 6 7import gen_print as gp 8import sys 9import os 10import imp 11base_path = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname( 12 imp.find_module("gen_robot_print")[1])) + os.sep 13sys.path.append(base_path + "data/") 14import variables as var 15from robot.libraries.BuiltIn import BuiltIn 16import gen_robot_utils as gru 17gru.my_import_resource("logging_utils.robot") 18 19 20def print_error_logs(error_logs, key_list=None): 21 r""" 22 Print the error logs to the console screen. 23 24 This function provides the following benefits: 25 - It will specify print_var parms for the caller (e.g. hex=1). 26 - It is much easier to call this function than to generate the desired code 27 directly from a robot script. 28 29 Description of argument(s): 30 error_logs An error log dictionary such as the one 31 returned by the 'Get Error Logs' keyword. 32 key_list The list of keys to be printed. This may 33 be specified as either a python list 34 or a space-delimited string. In the 35 latter case, this function will convert 36 it to a python list. See the sprint_varx 37 function prolog for additionatl details. 38 39 Example use from a python script: 40 41 ${error_logs}= Get Error Logs 42 Print Error Logs ${error_logs} Message Timestamp 43 44 Sample output: 45 46 error_logs: 47 [/xyz/openbmc_project/logging/entry/3]: 48 [Timestamp]: 1521738335735 49 [Message]: 50 xyz.openbmc_project.Inventory.Error.Nonfunctional 51 [/xyz/openbmc_project/logging/entry/2]: 52 [Timestamp]: 1521738334637 53 [Message]: 54 xyz.openbmc_project.Inventory.Error.Nonfunctional 55 [/xyz/openbmc_project/logging/entry/1]: 56 [Timestamp]: 1521738300696 57 [Message]: 58 xyz.openbmc_project.Inventory.Error.Nonfunctional 59 [/xyz/openbmc_project/logging/entry/4]: 60 [Timestamp]: 1521738337915 61 [Message]: 62 xyz.openbmc_project.Inventory.Error.Nonfunctional 63 64 Another example call using a robot list: 65 ${error_logs}= Get Error Logs 66 ${key_list}= Create List Message Timestamp Severity 67 Print Error Logs ${error_logs} ${key_list} 68 """ 69 70 if key_list is not None: 71 try: 72 key_list = key_list.split(" ") 73 except AttributeError: 74 pass 75 key_list.insert(0, var.BMC_LOGGING_ENTRY + ".*") 76 77 gp.print_var(error_logs, gp.terse(), key_list=key_list) 78 79 80def get_esels(error_logs=None): 81 r""" 82 Get all available extended Service Event Logs (eSELs) and return as a list. 83 84 Example robot code: 85 ${esels}= Get Esels 86 Rprint Vars esels 87 88 Example output (excerpt): 89 esels: 90 esels[0]: ESEL=00 00 df 00 00... 91 esels[1]: ESEL=00 00 df 00 00... 92 93 Description of argument(s): 94 error_logs The error_log data, which can be obtained 95 from 'Get Error Logs'. If this value is 96 None, then this function will call 'Get 97 Error Logs' on the caller's behalf. 98 """ 99 100 if error_logs is None: 101 error_logs = BuiltIn().run_keyword('Get Error Logs') 102 103 # Look for any error log entries containing the 'AdditionalData' field 104 # which in turn has an entry starting with "ESEL=". Here is an excerpt of 105 # the error_logs that contains such an entry. 106 # error_logs: 107 # [/xyz/openbmc_project/logging/entry/1]: 108 # [AdditionalData]: 109 # [AdditionalData][0]: CALLOUT_INVENTORY_PATH=/xyz/openbmc_project/inventory/system/chassis/mot... 110 # [AdditionalData][1]: ESEL=00 00 df 00 00 00 00 20 00 04... 111 esels = [] 112 for error_log in error_logs.values(): 113 if 'AdditionalData' in error_log: 114 for additional_data in error_log['AdditionalData']: 115 if additional_data.startswith('ESEL='): 116 esels.append(additional_data) 117 118 return esels 119