feat(tools): Add time information to idf monitor

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Dong Heng
2018-08-03 13:45:59 +08:00
parent 1e1cf1eb49
commit f6db55c0e4
3 changed files with 37 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -205,4 +205,10 @@ config MONITOR_BAUD
default 2000000 if MONITOR_BAUD_2MB
default MONITOR_BAUD_OTHER_VAL if MONITOR_BAUD_OTHER
config ESPTOOLPY_ENABLE_TIME
bool "Enable monitor time information"
default n
help
Enable this option, time string will be added at the head of serial input data line.
endmenu

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@ -1,11 +1,18 @@
# Component support for esptool.py. Doesn't do much by itself,
# components have their own flash targets that can use these variables.
ESPPORT ?= $(CONFIG_ESPTOOLPY_PORT)
ESPBAUD ?= $(CONFIG_ESPTOOLPY_BAUD)
ESPFLASHMODE ?= $(CONFIG_ESPTOOLPY_FLASHMODE)
ESPFLASHFREQ ?= $(CONFIG_ESPTOOLPY_FLASHFREQ)
ESPFLASHSIZE ?= $(CONFIG_ESPTOOLPY_FLASHSIZE)
ifdef CONFIG_ESPTOOLPY_ENABLE_TIME
ENABLE_TIME := y
else
ENABLE_TIME := n
endif
CONFIG_ESPTOOLPY_COMPRESSED ?=
PYTHON ?= $(call dequote,$(CONFIG_PYTHON))
@ -92,7 +99,7 @@ endif
simple_monitor: $(call prereq_if_explicit,%flash)
$(MONITOR_PYTHON) -m serial.tools.miniterm --rts 0 --dtr 0 --raw $(ESPPORT) $(MONITORBAUD)
MONITOR_OPTS := --baud $(MONITORBAUD) --port $(ESPPORT) --toolchain-prefix $(CONFIG_TOOLPREFIX) --make "$(MAKE)"
MONITOR_OPTS := --baud $(MONITORBAUD) --port $(ESPPORT) --toolchain-prefix $(CONFIG_TOOLPREFIX) --make "$(MAKE)" --enable-time $(ENABLE_TIME)
monitor: $(call prereq_if_explicit,%flash)
$(summary) MONITOR

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@ -83,6 +83,14 @@ MATCH_PCADDR = re.compile(r'0x4[0-9a-f]{7}', re.IGNORECASE)
DEFAULT_TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX = "xtensa-esp32-elf-"
def get_time_stamp():
ct = time.time()
local_time = time.localtime(ct)
data_head = time.strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", local_time)
data_secs = (ct - long(ct)) * 1000
time_stamp = "%s.%03d" % (data_head, data_secs)
return time_stamp
class StoppableThread(object):
"""
Provide a Thread-like class which can be 'cancelled' via a subclass-provided
@ -218,7 +226,7 @@ class Monitor(object):
Main difference is that all event processing happens in the main thread, not the worker threads.
"""
def __init__(self, serial_instance, elf_file, make="make", toolchain_prefix=DEFAULT_TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX, eol="CRLF"):
def __init__(self, serial_instance, elf_file, make="make", toolchain_prefix=DEFAULT_TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX, eol="CRLF", enable_time='n'):
super(Monitor, self).__init__()
self.event_queue = queue.Queue()
self.console = miniterm.Console()
@ -245,6 +253,7 @@ class Monitor(object):
self.toolchain_prefix = toolchain_prefix
self.menu_key = CTRL_T
self.exit_key = CTRL_RBRACKET
self.enable_time = enable_time
self.translate_eol = {
"CRLF": lambda c: c.replace(b"\n", b"\r\n"),
@ -299,8 +308,13 @@ class Monitor(object):
# this may need to be made more efficient, as it pushes out a byte
# at a time to the console
for b in data:
self.console.write_bytes(b)
if b == b'\n': # end of line
self._read_line += '\n'
if self.enable_time == 'y':
s_out = get_time_stamp() + ": " + self._read_line
else:
s_out = self._read_line
self.console.write_bytes(s_out)
self.handle_serial_input_line(self._read_line.strip())
self._read_line = b""
else:
@ -466,6 +480,12 @@ def main():
'elf_file', help='ELF file of application',
type=argparse.FileType('rb'))
parser.add_argument(
'--enable-time',
help='Serial port device',
default=False
)
args = parser.parse_args()
if args.port.startswith("/dev/tty."):
@ -491,7 +511,7 @@ def main():
except KeyError:
pass # not running a make jobserver
monitor = Monitor(serial_instance, args.elf_file.name, args.make, args.toolchain_prefix, args.eol)
monitor = Monitor(serial_instance, args.elf_file.name, args.make, args.toolchain_prefix, args.eol, args.enable_time)
yellow_print('--- idf_monitor on {p.name} {p.baudrate} ---'.format(
p=serial_instance))