1# Copyright 2013-2015 ARM Limited 2# 3# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); 4# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 5# You may obtain a copy of the License at 6# 7# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 8# 9# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software 10# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, 11# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. 12# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and 13# limitations under the License. 14# 15 16class DevlibError(Exception): 17 """Base class for all Devlib exceptions.""" 18 pass 19 20 21class TargetError(DevlibError): 22 """An error has occured on the target""" 23 pass 24 25 26class TargetNotRespondingError(DevlibError): 27 """The target is unresponsive.""" 28 29 def __init__(self, target): 30 super(TargetNotRespondingError, self).__init__('Target {} is not responding.'.format(target)) 31 32 33class HostError(DevlibError): 34 """An error has occured on the host""" 35 pass 36 37 38class TimeoutError(DevlibError): 39 """Raised when a subprocess command times out. This is basically a ``DevlibError``-derived version 40 of ``subprocess.CalledProcessError``, the thinking being that while a timeout could be due to 41 programming error (e.g. not setting long enough timers), it is often due to some failure in the 42 environment, and there fore should be classed as a "user error".""" 43 44 def __init__(self, command, output): 45 super(TimeoutError, self).__init__('Timed out: {}'.format(command)) 46 self.command = command 47 self.output = output 48 49 def __str__(self): 50 return '\n'.join([self.message, 'OUTPUT:', self.output or '']) 51 52 53class WorkerThreadError(DevlibError): 54 """ 55 This should get raised in the main thread if a non-WAError-derived 56 exception occurs on a worker/background thread. If a WAError-derived 57 exception is raised in the worker, then it that exception should be 58 re-raised on the main thread directly -- the main point of this is to 59 preserve the backtrace in the output, and backtrace doesn't get output for 60 WAErrors. 61 62 """ 63 64 def __init__(self, thread, exc_info): 65 self.thread = thread 66 self.exc_info = exc_info 67 orig = self.exc_info[1] 68 orig_name = type(orig).__name__ 69 message = 'Exception of type {} occured on thread {}:\n'.format(orig_name, thread) 70 message += '{}\n{}: {}'.format(get_traceback(self.exc_info), orig_name, orig) 71 super(WorkerThreadError, self).__init__(message) 72 73 74def get_traceback(exc=None): 75 """ 76 Returns the string with the traceback for the specifiec exc 77 object, or for the current exception exc is not specified. 78 79 """ 80 import StringIO, traceback, sys 81 if exc is None: 82 exc = sys.exc_info() 83 if not exc: 84 return None 85 tb = exc[2] 86 sio = StringIO.StringIO() 87 traceback.print_tb(tb, file=sio) 88 del tb # needs to be done explicitly see: http://docs.python.org/2/library/sys.html#sys.exc_info 89 return sio.getvalue() 90