On Mon, Jun 12, 2017 at 12:40 AM Marc-André Lureau < marcandre.lur...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi > > On Fri, Jun 9, 2017 at 10:08 PM Jonathon Jongsma <jjong...@redhat.com> > wrote: > >> On Fri, 2017-06-09 at 12:11 -0400, Marc-André Lureau wrote: >> > > >> > >> > ----- Original Message ----- >> > > >> > > > On 9 Jun 2017, at 17:16, Jonathon Jongsma <jjong...@redhat.com> >> > > > wrote: >> > > > >> > > > On Fri, 2017-06-09 at 10:59 +0200, Christophe de Dinechin wrote: >> > > > > > > What I see on the thread: >> > > > > > > - log categorization. This was similar to Djasa bug but I >> > > > > > > think >> > > > > > > he just >> > > > > > > proposed to use domains in the glib log sense; >> > > > > >> > > > > Punchcard analogy: “Printer sheet categorization. This was >> > > > > similar to >> > > > > the report that Djisktra had taken McCarthy's listing by >> > > > > mistake" >> > > > > >> > > > > I thought it was a good idea to derive glib log domains >> > > > > automatically >> > > > > from spice-traces.def. So it’s there in the branch now. That >> > > > > being >> > > > > said, as noted above, glib does linear searches on domain >> > > > > names, so >> > > > > this does not scale well. In the long term, we may want to have >> > > > > a >> > > > > separate field in a structured log. >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > Responding only to this point for the moment: I don't think using >> > > > multiple glib logging domains is necessarily desirable. We >> > > > already use >> > > > several logging domains, but the vast majority of logging >> > > > statements >> > > > within each project use a single domain. In spice-server, that >> > > > primary >> > > > log domain is "Spice", and in spice-gtk that domain is "GSpice". >> > > > spice- >> > > > server also has some additional domains like "SpiceWorker" and >> > > > "SpiceDispatcher". spice-gtk also has GSpiceController (which >> > > > isn't >> > > > really used much these days). >> > > > >> > > > The problem is that both spice-server and spice-gtk have a way to >> > > > enable debugging with an environment variable. But the code for >> > > > enabling the debugging only actually enables the primary domain. >> > > >> > > The ‘traces’ branch enables all trace-related domains if you enable >> > > debug. >> > > >> > > > So anything that is logged under a different domain does not get >> > > > enabled. >> > > > (In fact, spice-gtk has 2 ways to enable logging with an >> > > > environment >> > > > variable but one of the methods is the same one used for spice- >> > > > server, >> > > > but it doesn't work since it actually enables logging for the >> > > > "Spice" >> > > > domain which spice-gtk doesn't use.) I'm hoping to send some >> > > > patches to >> > > > clean up this mess soon. >> > > >> > > Ah, so I was not the only one thinking this was a mess :-) >> > >> > The mess comes because spice-gtk and spice server used different >> > logging, when spice didn't depend on glib. >> > >> > The cleanup isn't over I suppose (Christophe F. did the move to glog >> > in spice-common). >> > >> > I don't get the problem with spice-gtk logging though. >> > >> >> >> Yes, there are historical reasons. And "mess" was an exaggeration. But >> in the process of consolidating the implementations, we seem to have >> introduced some inconsistencies. I'll send more details soon, I hope. >> > > Some of them I just found out by reading spice-common log.c, introduced > when switching to glog: > > debug_env = (char *)g_getenv("G_MESSAGES_DEBUG"); > if (debug_env == NULL) { > g_setenv("G_MESSAGES_DEBUG", SPICE_LOG_DOMAIN, FALSE); > } else { > debug_env = g_strconcat(debug_env, ":", SPICE_LOG_DOMAIN, > NULL); > g_setenv("G_MESSAGES_DEBUG", SPICE_LOG_DOMAIN, FALSE); > g_free(debug_env); > } > > - appending to G_MESSAGES_DEBUG is buggy, it's not using the newly built > debug_env. > - this will only append the default "Spice" SPICE_LOG_DOMAIN (not the > other spice sub-domains), > - the variable expects a space-seperated list (you sent a patch for that) > (+ the unnecessary cast, could just use another variable...) > + it doesn't overwrite the value! :) -- Marc-André Lureau
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