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Austin Schuhb06f03b2021-02-17 22:00:37 -08001#ifndef AOS_EVENTS_LOGGING_LOG_READER_H_
2#define AOS_EVENTS_LOGGING_LOG_READER_H_
Austin Schuhe309d2a2019-11-29 13:25:21 -08003
Austin Schuh8bd96322020-02-13 21:18:22 -08004#include <chrono>
Austin Schuhe309d2a2019-11-29 13:25:21 -08005#include <deque>
James Kuszmaula16a7912022-06-17 10:58:12 -07006#include <queue>
James Kuszmaulc3f34d12022-08-15 15:57:55 -07007#include <string_view>
Austin Schuh2f8fd752020-09-01 22:38:28 -07008#include <tuple>
Austin Schuh6f3babe2020-01-26 20:34:50 -08009#include <vector>
Austin Schuhe309d2a2019-11-29 13:25:21 -080010
Philipp Schrader790cb542023-07-05 21:06:52 -070011#include "flatbuffers/flatbuffers.h"
Alexei Strots1f51ac72023-05-15 10:14:54 -070012#include "gflags/gflags.h"
13#include "glog/logging.h"
Philipp Schrader790cb542023-07-05 21:06:52 -070014
James Kuszmaulc3f34d12022-08-15 15:57:55 -070015#include "aos/condition.h"
Austin Schuhe309d2a2019-11-29 13:25:21 -080016#include "aos/events/event_loop.h"
Eric Schmiedebergae00e732023-04-12 15:53:17 -060017#include "aos/events/event_loop_tmpl.h"
Austin Schuhf6f9bf32020-10-11 14:37:43 -070018#include "aos/events/logging/logfile_sorting.h"
Austin Schuha36c8902019-12-30 18:07:15 -080019#include "aos/events/logging/logfile_utils.h"
James Kuszmaul38735e82019-12-07 16:42:06 -080020#include "aos/events/logging/logger_generated.h"
James Kuszmaula16a7912022-06-17 10:58:12 -070021#include "aos/events/logging/replay_timing_generated.h"
James Kuszmaul09632422022-05-25 15:56:19 -070022#include "aos/events/shm_event_loop.h"
Austin Schuh92547522019-12-28 14:33:43 -080023#include "aos/events/simulated_event_loop.h"
James Kuszmaulc3f34d12022-08-15 15:57:55 -070024#include "aos/mutex/mutex.h"
Austin Schuh2f8fd752020-09-01 22:38:28 -070025#include "aos/network/message_bridge_server_generated.h"
Austin Schuh0ca1fd32020-12-18 22:53:05 -080026#include "aos/network/multinode_timestamp_filter.h"
Austin Schuh0de30f32020-12-06 12:44:28 -080027#include "aos/network/remote_message_generated.h"
Austin Schuh8bd96322020-02-13 21:18:22 -080028#include "aos/network/timestamp_filter.h"
Austin Schuhe309d2a2019-11-29 13:25:21 -080029#include "aos/time/time.h"
James Kuszmaula16a7912022-06-17 10:58:12 -070030#include "aos/util/threaded_queue.h"
James Kuszmaulc3f34d12022-08-15 15:57:55 -070031#include "aos/uuid.h"
Austin Schuhe309d2a2019-11-29 13:25:21 -080032
33namespace aos {
34namespace logger {
35
Austin Schuhe33c08d2022-02-03 18:15:21 -080036class EventNotifier;
37
Eric Schmiedebergb38477e2022-12-02 16:08:04 -070038// Vector of pair of name and type of the channel
Sanjay Narayanan5ec00232022-07-08 15:21:30 -070039using ReplayChannels = std::vector<std::pair<std::string, std::string>>;
Eric Schmiedebergb38477e2022-12-02 16:08:04 -070040// Vector of channel indices
Naman Guptacf6d4422023-03-01 11:41:00 -080041using ReplayChannelIndices = std::vector<size_t>;
Eric Schmiedebergb38477e2022-12-02 16:08:04 -070042
Austin Schuh6f3babe2020-01-26 20:34:50 -080043// We end up with one of the following 3 log file types.
44//
45// Single node logged as the source node.
46// -> Replayed just on the source node.
47//
48// Forwarding timestamps only logged from the perspective of the destination
49// node.
50// -> Matched with data on source node and logged.
51//
52// Forwarding timestamps with data logged as the destination node.
53// -> Replayed just as the destination
54// -> Replayed as the source (Much harder, ordering is not defined)
55//
56// Duplicate data logged. -> CHECK that it matches and explode otherwise.
57//
58// This can be boiled down to a set of constraints and tools.
59//
60// 1) Forwarding timestamps and data need to be logged separately.
61// 2) Any forwarded data logged on the destination node needs to be logged
62// separately such that it can be sorted.
63//
64// 1) Log reader needs to be able to sort a list of log files.
65// 2) Log reader needs to be able to merge sorted lists of log files.
66// 3) Log reader needs to be able to match timestamps with messages.
67//
68// We also need to be able to generate multiple views of a log file depending on
69// the target.
James Kuszmaul298b4a22023-06-28 20:01:03 -070070//
71// In general, we aim to guarantee that if you are using the LogReader
72// "normally" you should be able to observe all the messages that existed on the
73// live system between the start time and the end of the logfile, and that
74// CHECK-failures will be generated if the LogReader cannot satisfy that
75// guarantee. There are currently a few deliberate exceptions to this:
76// * Any channel marked NOT_LOGGED in the configuration is known not to
77// have been logged and thus will be silently absent in log replay.
78// * If an incomplete set of log files is provided to the reader (e.g.,
79// only logs logged on a single node on a multi-node system), then
80// any *individual* channel as observed on a given node will be
81// consistent, but similarly to a NOT_LOGGED channel, some data may
82// not be available.
83// * At the end of a log, data for some channels/nodes may end before
84// others; during this time period, you may observe silently dropped
85// messages. This will be most obvious on uncleanly terminated logs or
86// when merging logfiles across nodes (as the logs on different nodes
87// will not finish at identical times).
Austin Schuh6f3babe2020-01-26 20:34:50 -080088
Austin Schuhe309d2a2019-11-29 13:25:21 -080089// Replays all the channels in the logfile to the event loop.
90class LogReader {
91 public:
James Kuszmaulc7bbb3e2020-01-03 20:01:00 -080092 // If you want to supply a new configuration that will be used for replay
93 // (e.g., to change message rates, or to populate an updated schema), then
94 // pass it in here. It must provide all the channels that the original logged
95 // config did.
Austin Schuh6f3babe2020-01-26 20:34:50 -080096 //
Eric Schmiedebergb38477e2022-12-02 16:08:04 -070097 // If certain messages should not be replayed, the replay_channels param can
98 // be used as an inclusive list of channels for messages to be replayed.
99 //
Austin Schuh287d43d2020-12-04 20:19:33 -0800100 // The single file constructor calls SortParts internally.
James Kuszmaulc7bbb3e2020-01-03 20:01:00 -0800101 LogReader(std::string_view filename,
Eric Schmiedebergb38477e2022-12-02 16:08:04 -0700102 const Configuration *replay_configuration = nullptr,
103 const ReplayChannels *replay_channels = nullptr);
Austin Schuh287d43d2020-12-04 20:19:33 -0800104 LogReader(std::vector<LogFile> log_files,
Eric Schmiedebergb38477e2022-12-02 16:08:04 -0700105 const Configuration *replay_configuration = nullptr,
106 const ReplayChannels *replay_channels = nullptr);
Alexei Strots1f51ac72023-05-15 10:14:54 -0700107 LogReader(LogFilesContainer log_files,
108 const Configuration *replay_configuration = nullptr,
109 const ReplayChannels *replay_channels = nullptr);
James Kuszmaul7daef362019-12-31 18:28:17 -0800110 ~LogReader();
Austin Schuhe309d2a2019-11-29 13:25:21 -0800111
Austin Schuh6331ef92020-01-07 18:28:09 -0800112 // Registers all the callbacks to send the log file data out on an event loop
113 // created in event_loop_factory. This also updates time to be at the start
114 // of the log file by running until the log file starts.
115 // Note: the configuration used in the factory should be configuration()
116 // below, but can be anything as long as the locations needed to send
117 // everything are available.
James Kuszmaul84ff3e52020-01-03 19:48:53 -0800118 void Register(SimulatedEventLoopFactory *event_loop_factory);
Austin Schuhe33c08d2022-02-03 18:15:21 -0800119
Austin Schuh58646e22021-08-23 23:51:46 -0700120 // Registers all the callbacks to send the log file data out to an event loop
121 // factory. This does not start replaying or change the current distributed
122 // time of the factory. It does change the monotonic clocks to be right.
123 void RegisterWithoutStarting(SimulatedEventLoopFactory *event_loop_factory);
Austin Schuhe33c08d2022-02-03 18:15:21 -0800124 // Runs the log until the last start time. Register above is defined as:
125 // Register(...) {
126 // RegisterWithoutStarting
127 // StartAfterRegister
128 // }
129 // This should generally be considered as a stepping stone to convert from
130 // Register() to RegisterWithoutStarting() incrementally.
131 void StartAfterRegister(SimulatedEventLoopFactory *event_loop_factory);
132
Austin Schuh6331ef92020-01-07 18:28:09 -0800133 // Creates an SimulatedEventLoopFactory accessible via event_loop_factory(),
134 // and then calls Register.
135 void Register();
James Kuszmaul09632422022-05-25 15:56:19 -0700136
Austin Schuh6331ef92020-01-07 18:28:09 -0800137 // Registers callbacks for all the events after the log file starts. This is
138 // only useful when replaying live.
Austin Schuhe309d2a2019-11-29 13:25:21 -0800139 void Register(EventLoop *event_loop);
Austin Schuh6331ef92020-01-07 18:28:09 -0800140
James Kuszmaula16a7912022-06-17 10:58:12 -0700141 // Sets a sender that should be used for tracking timing statistics. If not
142 // set, no statistics will be recorded.
143 void set_timing_accuracy_sender(
144 const Node *node, aos::Sender<timing::ReplayTiming> timing_sender) {
145 states_[configuration::GetNodeIndex(configuration(), node)]
146 ->set_timing_accuracy_sender(std::move(timing_sender));
147 }
148
Austin Schuh58646e22021-08-23 23:51:46 -0700149 // Called whenever a log file starts for a node.
James Kuszmaul82c3b512023-07-08 20:25:41 -0700150 // More precisely, this will be called on each boot at max of
151 // (realtime_start_time in the logfiles, SetStartTime()). If a given boot
152 // occurs entirely before the realtime_start_time, the OnStart handler will
153 // never get called for that boot.
154 //
155 // realtime_start_time is defined below, but/ essentially is the time at which
156 // message channels will start being internall consistent on a given node
157 // (i.e., when the logger started). Note: If you wish to see a watcher
158 // triggered for *every* message in a log, OnStart() will not be
159 // sufficient--messages (possibly multiple messages) may be present on
160 // channels prior to the start time. If attempting to do this, prefer to use
161 // NodeEventLoopFactory::OnStart.
Austin Schuh58646e22021-08-23 23:51:46 -0700162 void OnStart(std::function<void()> fn);
163 void OnStart(const Node *node, std::function<void()> fn);
James Kuszmaul82c3b512023-07-08 20:25:41 -0700164 // Called whenever a log file ends for a node on a given boot, or at the
165 // realtime_end_time specified by a flag or SetEndTime().
166 //
167 // A log file "ends" when there are no more messages to be replayed for that
168 // boot.
169 //
170 // If OnStart() is not called for a given boot, the OnEnd() handlers will not
171 // be called either. OnEnd() handlers will not be called if the logfile for a
172 // given boot has missing data that causes us to terminate replay early.
Austin Schuh58646e22021-08-23 23:51:46 -0700173 void OnEnd(std::function<void()> fn);
174 void OnEnd(const Node *node, std::function<void()> fn);
175
James Kuszmaul84ff3e52020-01-03 19:48:53 -0800176 // Unregisters the senders. You only need to call this if you separately
177 // supplied an event loop or event loop factory and the lifetimes are such
178 // that they need to be explicitly destroyed before the LogReader destructor
179 // gets called.
Austin Schuhe309d2a2019-11-29 13:25:21 -0800180 void Deregister();
181
Austin Schuh0c297012020-09-16 18:41:59 -0700182 // Returns the configuration being used for replay from the log file.
183 // Note that this may be different from the configuration actually used for
184 // handling events. You should generally only use this to create a
185 // SimulatedEventLoopFactory, and then get the configuration from there for
186 // everything else.
James Kuszmaulc7bbb3e2020-01-03 20:01:00 -0800187 const Configuration *logged_configuration() const;
Austin Schuh11d43732020-09-21 17:28:30 -0700188 // Returns the configuration being used for replay from the log file.
189 // Note that this may be different from the configuration actually used for
190 // handling events. You should generally only use this to create a
191 // SimulatedEventLoopFactory, and then get the configuration from there for
192 // everything else.
Austin Schuh6f3babe2020-01-26 20:34:50 -0800193 // The pointer is invalidated whenever RemapLoggedChannel is called.
Austin Schuh15649d62019-12-28 16:36:38 -0800194 const Configuration *configuration() const;
195
Austin Schuh6f3babe2020-01-26 20:34:50 -0800196 // Returns the nodes that this log file was created on. This is a list of
Austin Schuh07676622021-01-21 18:59:17 -0800197 // pointers to a node in the nodes() list inside logged_configuration().
198 std::vector<const Node *> LoggedNodes() const;
Austin Schuhe309d2a2019-11-29 13:25:21 -0800199
200 // Returns the starting timestamp for the log file.
James Kuszmaul298b4a22023-06-28 20:01:03 -0700201 // All logged channels for the specified node should be entirely available
202 // after the specified time (i.e., any message that was available on the node
203 // in question after the monotonic start time but before the logs end and
204 // whose channel is present in any of the provided logs will either be
205 // available in the log or will result in an internal CHECK-failure of the
206 // LogReader if it would be skipped).
Austin Schuh11d43732020-09-21 17:28:30 -0700207 monotonic_clock::time_point monotonic_start_time(
208 const Node *node = nullptr) const;
209 realtime_clock::time_point realtime_start_time(
210 const Node *node = nullptr) const;
Austin Schuhe309d2a2019-11-29 13:25:21 -0800211
Austin Schuhe33c08d2022-02-03 18:15:21 -0800212 // Sets the start and end times to replay data until for all nodes. This
213 // overrides the --start_time and --end_time flags. The default is to replay
214 // all data.
215 void SetStartTime(std::string start_time);
216 void SetStartTime(realtime_clock::time_point start_time);
217 void SetEndTime(std::string end_time);
218 void SetEndTime(realtime_clock::time_point end_time);
219
James Kuszmaul53da7f32022-09-11 11:11:55 -0700220 // Enum to use for indicating how RemapLoggedChannel behaves when there is
221 // already a channel with the remapped name (e.g., as may happen when
222 // replaying a logfile that was itself generated from replay).
223 enum class RemapConflict {
224 // LOG(FATAL) on conflicts in remappings.
225 kDisallow,
226 // If we run into a conflict, attempt to remap the channel we would be
227 // overriding (and continue to do so if remapping *that* channel also
228 // generates a conflict).
229 // This will mean that if we repeatedly replay a log, we will end up
230 // stacking more and more /original's on the start of the oldest version
231 // of the channels.
232 kCascade
233 };
234
James Kuszmaulc7bbb3e2020-01-03 20:01:00 -0800235 // Causes the logger to publish the provided channel on a different name so
236 // that replayed applications can publish on the proper channel name without
237 // interference. This operates on raw channel names, without any node or
238 // application specific mappings.
James Kuszmaul53da7f32022-09-11 11:11:55 -0700239 void RemapLoggedChannel(
240 std::string_view name, std::string_view type,
241 std::string_view add_prefix = "/original", std::string_view new_type = "",
242 RemapConflict conflict_handling = RemapConflict::kCascade);
James Kuszmaulc7bbb3e2020-01-03 20:01:00 -0800243 template <typename T>
James Kuszmaul53da7f32022-09-11 11:11:55 -0700244 void RemapLoggedChannel(
245 std::string_view name, std::string_view add_prefix = "/original",
246 std::string_view new_type = "",
247 RemapConflict conflict_handling = RemapConflict::kCascade) {
248 RemapLoggedChannel(name, T::GetFullyQualifiedName(), add_prefix, new_type,
249 conflict_handling);
James Kuszmaulc7bbb3e2020-01-03 20:01:00 -0800250 }
Austin Schuh01b4c352020-09-21 23:09:39 -0700251 // Remaps the provided channel, though this respects node mappings, and
252 // preserves them too. This makes it so if /aos -> /pi1/aos on one node,
253 // /original/aos -> /original/pi1/aos on the same node after renaming, just
Austin Schuh0de30f32020-12-06 12:44:28 -0800254 // like you would hope. If new_type is not empty, the new channel will use
255 // the provided type instead. This allows for renaming messages.
Austin Schuh01b4c352020-09-21 23:09:39 -0700256 //
257 // TODO(austin): If you have 2 nodes remapping something to the same channel,
258 // this doesn't handle that. No use cases exist yet for that, so it isn't
259 // being done yet.
James Kuszmaul53da7f32022-09-11 11:11:55 -0700260 void RemapLoggedChannel(
261 std::string_view name, std::string_view type, const Node *node,
262 std::string_view add_prefix = "/original", std::string_view new_type = "",
263 RemapConflict conflict_handling = RemapConflict::kCascade);
Brian Silvermande9f3ff2020-04-28 16:56:58 -0700264 template <typename T>
James Kuszmaul53da7f32022-09-11 11:11:55 -0700265 void RemapLoggedChannel(
266 std::string_view name, const Node *node,
267 std::string_view add_prefix = "/original", std::string_view new_type = "",
268 RemapConflict conflict_handling = RemapConflict::kCascade) {
Austin Schuh0de30f32020-12-06 12:44:28 -0800269 RemapLoggedChannel(name, T::GetFullyQualifiedName(), node, add_prefix,
James Kuszmaul53da7f32022-09-11 11:11:55 -0700270 new_type, conflict_handling);
Austin Schuh01b4c352020-09-21 23:09:39 -0700271 }
272
Sanjay Narayanan5ec00232022-07-08 15:21:30 -0700273 // Similar to RemapLoggedChannel(), but lets you specify a name for the new
274 // channel without constraints. This is useful when an application has been
275 // updated to use new channels but you want to support replaying old logs. By
276 // default, this will not add any maps for the new channel. Use add_maps to
277 // specify any maps you'd like added.
278 void RenameLoggedChannel(std::string_view name, std::string_view type,
279 std::string_view new_name,
280 const std::vector<MapT> &add_maps = {});
281 template <typename T>
282 void RenameLoggedChannel(std::string_view name, std::string_view new_name,
283 const std::vector<MapT> &add_maps = {}) {
284 RenameLoggedChannel(name, T::GetFullyQualifiedName(), new_name, add_maps);
285 }
286 // The following overloads are more suitable for multi-node configurations,
287 // and let you rename a channel on a specific node.
288 void RenameLoggedChannel(std::string_view name, std::string_view type,
289 const Node *node, std::string_view new_name,
290 const std::vector<MapT> &add_maps = {});
291 template <typename T>
292 void RenameLoggedChannel(std::string_view name, const Node *node,
293 std::string_view new_name,
294 const std::vector<MapT> &add_maps = {}) {
295 RenameLoggedChannel(name, T::GetFullyQualifiedName(), node, new_name,
296 add_maps);
297 }
298
Austin Schuh01b4c352020-09-21 23:09:39 -0700299 template <typename T>
300 bool HasChannel(std::string_view name, const Node *node = nullptr) {
Sanjay Narayanan5ec00232022-07-08 15:21:30 -0700301 return HasChannel(name, T::GetFullyQualifiedName(), node);
302 }
303 bool HasChannel(std::string_view name, std::string_view type,
304 const Node *node) {
305 return configuration::GetChannel(logged_configuration(), name, type, "",
306 node, true) != nullptr;
Brian Silvermande9f3ff2020-04-28 16:56:58 -0700307 }
308
Austin Schuh82529062021-12-08 12:09:52 -0800309 template <typename T>
310 void MaybeRemapLoggedChannel(std::string_view name,
311 const Node *node = nullptr) {
312 if (HasChannel<T>(name, node)) {
313 RemapLoggedChannel<T>(name, node);
314 }
315 }
Sanjay Narayanan5ec00232022-07-08 15:21:30 -0700316 template <typename T>
317 void MaybeRenameLoggedChannel(std::string_view name, const Node *node,
318 std::string_view new_name,
319 const std::vector<MapT> &add_maps = {}) {
320 if (HasChannel<T>(name, node)) {
321 RenameLoggedChannel<T>(name, node, new_name, add_maps);
322 }
323 }
Austin Schuh82529062021-12-08 12:09:52 -0800324
James Kuszmaul4f106fb2021-01-05 20:53:02 -0800325 // Returns true if the channel exists on the node and was logged.
326 template <typename T>
327 bool HasLoggedChannel(std::string_view name, const Node *node = nullptr) {
Austin Schuh5ee56872021-01-30 16:53:34 -0800328 const Channel *channel =
329 configuration::GetChannel(logged_configuration(), name,
330 T::GetFullyQualifiedName(), "", node, true);
James Kuszmaul4f106fb2021-01-05 20:53:02 -0800331 if (channel == nullptr) return false;
332 return channel->logger() != LoggerConfig::NOT_LOGGED;
333 }
334
Austin Schuh1c227352021-09-17 12:53:54 -0700335 // Returns a list of all the original channels from remapping.
336 std::vector<const Channel *> RemappedChannels() const;
337
James Kuszmaul84ff3e52020-01-03 19:48:53 -0800338 SimulatedEventLoopFactory *event_loop_factory() {
339 return event_loop_factory_;
340 }
341
Alexei Strots1f51ac72023-05-15 10:14:54 -0700342 std::string_view name() const { return log_files_.name(); }
Austin Schuh0c297012020-09-16 18:41:59 -0700343
James Kuszmaul71a81932020-12-15 21:08:01 -0800344 // Set whether to exit the SimulatedEventLoopFactory when we finish reading
345 // the logfile.
346 void set_exit_on_finish(bool exit_on_finish) {
347 exit_on_finish_ = exit_on_finish;
348 }
James Kuszmaulb11a1502022-07-01 16:02:25 -0700349 bool exit_on_finish() const { return exit_on_finish_; }
James Kuszmaul71a81932020-12-15 21:08:01 -0800350
James Kuszmaulb67409b2022-06-20 16:25:03 -0700351 // Sets the realtime replay rate. A value of 1.0 will cause the scheduler to
352 // try to play events in realtime. 0.5 will run at half speed. Use infinity
353 // (the default) to run as fast as possible. This can be changed during
354 // run-time.
355 // Only applies when running against a SimulatedEventLoopFactory.
356 void SetRealtimeReplayRate(double replay_rate);
357
Eric Schmiedebergae00e732023-04-12 15:53:17 -0600358 // Adds a callback for a channel to be called right before sending a message.
359 // This allows a user to mutate a message or do any processing when a specific
360 // type of message is sent on a channel. The name and type of the channel
361 // corresponds to the logged_configuration's name and type.
362 //
363 // Note, only one callback can be registered per channel in the current
364 // implementation. And, the callback is called only once one the Sender's Node
365 // if the channel is forwarded.
366 //
367 // See multinode_logger_test for examples of usage.
368 template <typename Callback>
369 void AddBeforeSendCallback(std::string_view channel_name,
370 Callback &&callback) {
371 CHECK(!AreStatesInitialized())
372 << ": Cannot add callbacks after calling Register";
373
374 using MessageType = typename std::remove_pointer<
375 typename event_loop_internal::watch_message_type_trait<
376 decltype(&Callback::operator())>::message_type>::type;
377
378 const Channel *channel = configuration::GetChannel(
379 logged_configuration(), channel_name,
380 MessageType::GetFullyQualifiedName(), "", nullptr);
381
382 CHECK(channel != nullptr)
383 << ": Channel { \"name\": \"" << channel_name << "\", \"type\": \""
384 << MessageType::GetFullyQualifiedName()
385 << "\" } not found in config for application.";
386 auto channel_index =
387 configuration::ChannelIndex(logged_configuration(), channel);
388
389 CHECK(!before_send_callbacks_[channel_index])
390 << ": Before Send Callback already registered for channel "
391 << ":{ \"name\": \"" << channel_name << "\", \"type\": \""
392 << MessageType::GetFullyQualifiedName() << "\" }";
393
394 before_send_callbacks_[channel_index] = [callback](void *message) {
395 callback(flatbuffers::GetMutableRoot<MessageType>(
396 reinterpret_cast<char *>(message)));
397 };
398 }
399
Austin Schuhe309d2a2019-11-29 13:25:21 -0800400 private:
Austin Schuh58646e22021-08-23 23:51:46 -0700401 void Register(EventLoop *event_loop, const Node *node);
402
403 void RegisterDuringStartup(EventLoop *event_loop, const Node *node);
404
405 const Channel *RemapChannel(const EventLoop *event_loop, const Node *node,
Austin Schuh6f3babe2020-01-26 20:34:50 -0800406 const Channel *channel);
407
Austin Schuhe309d2a2019-11-29 13:25:21 -0800408 // Queues at least max_out_of_order_duration_ messages into channels_.
409 void QueueMessages();
James Kuszmaulc7bbb3e2020-01-03 20:01:00 -0800410 // Handle constructing a configuration with all the additional remapped
411 // channels from calls to RemapLoggedChannel.
412 void MakeRemappedConfig();
Austin Schuhe309d2a2019-11-29 13:25:21 -0800413
Austin Schuh2f8fd752020-09-01 22:38:28 -0700414 // Returns the number of nodes.
415 size_t nodes_count() const {
416 return !configuration::MultiNode(logged_configuration())
417 ? 1u
418 : logged_configuration()->nodes()->size();
419 }
420
James Kuszmaulb11a1502022-07-01 16:02:25 -0700421 // Handles when an individual node hits the realtime end time, exitting the
422 // entire event loop once all nodes are stopped.
423 void NoticeRealtimeEnd();
424
Alexei Strots1f51ac72023-05-15 10:14:54 -0700425 const LogFilesContainer log_files_;
Austin Schuh6f3babe2020-01-26 20:34:50 -0800426
Austin Schuh969cd602021-01-03 00:09:45 -0800427 // Class to manage sending RemoteMessages on the provided node after the
428 // correct delay.
Austin Schuh5ee56872021-01-30 16:53:34 -0800429 class RemoteMessageSender {
Austin Schuh969cd602021-01-03 00:09:45 -0800430 public:
431 RemoteMessageSender(aos::Sender<message_bridge::RemoteMessage> sender,
432 EventLoop *event_loop);
433 RemoteMessageSender(RemoteMessageSender const &) = delete;
434 RemoteMessageSender &operator=(RemoteMessageSender const &) = delete;
435
436 // Sends the provided message. If monotonic_timestamp_time is min_time,
437 // send it immediately.
438 void Send(
439 FlatbufferDetachedBuffer<message_bridge::RemoteMessage> remote_message,
Austin Schuh58646e22021-08-23 23:51:46 -0700440 BootTimestamp monotonic_timestamp_time, size_t source_boot_count);
Austin Schuh969cd602021-01-03 00:09:45 -0800441
442 private:
443 // Handles actually sending the timestamp if we were delayed.
444 void SendTimestamp();
445 // Handles scheduling the timer to send at the correct time.
446 void ScheduleTimestamp();
447
448 EventLoop *event_loop_;
449 aos::Sender<message_bridge::RemoteMessage> sender_;
450 aos::TimerHandler *timer_;
451
452 // Time we are scheduled for, or min_time if we aren't scheduled.
453 monotonic_clock::time_point scheduled_time_ = monotonic_clock::min_time;
454
455 struct Timestamp {
456 Timestamp(FlatbufferDetachedBuffer<message_bridge::RemoteMessage>
457 new_remote_message,
458 monotonic_clock::time_point new_monotonic_timestamp_time)
459 : remote_message(std::move(new_remote_message)),
460 monotonic_timestamp_time(new_monotonic_timestamp_time) {}
461 FlatbufferDetachedBuffer<message_bridge::RemoteMessage> remote_message;
462 monotonic_clock::time_point monotonic_timestamp_time;
463 };
464
465 // List of messages to send. The timer works through them and then disables
466 // itself automatically.
467 std::deque<Timestamp> remote_timestamps_;
468 };
469
Austin Schuh6f3babe2020-01-26 20:34:50 -0800470 // State per node.
Austin Schuh858c9f32020-08-31 16:56:12 -0700471 class State {
472 public:
James Kuszmaula16a7912022-06-17 10:58:12 -0700473 // Whether we should spin up a separate thread for buffering up messages.
474 // Only allowed in realtime replay--see comments on threading_ member for
475 // details.
476 enum class ThreadedBuffering { kYes, kNo };
James Kuszmaul09632422022-05-25 15:56:19 -0700477 State(std::unique_ptr<TimestampMapper> timestamp_mapper,
478 message_bridge::MultiNodeNoncausalOffsetEstimator *multinode_filters,
James Kuszmaulb11a1502022-07-01 16:02:25 -0700479 std::function<void()> notice_realtime_end, const Node *node,
480 ThreadedBuffering threading,
Eric Schmiedebergae00e732023-04-12 15:53:17 -0600481 std::unique_ptr<const ReplayChannelIndices> replay_channel_indices,
482 const std::vector<std::function<void(void *message)>>
483 &before_send_callbacks);
Austin Schuh287d43d2020-12-04 20:19:33 -0800484
485 // Connects up the timestamp mappers.
486 void AddPeer(State *peer);
Austin Schuh6f3babe2020-01-26 20:34:50 -0800487
Austin Schuhe639ea12021-01-25 13:00:22 -0800488 TimestampMapper *timestamp_mapper() { return timestamp_mapper_.get(); }
489
Austin Schuhdda74ec2021-01-03 19:30:37 -0800490 // Returns the next sorted message with all the timestamps extracted and
491 // matched.
492 TimestampedMessage PopOldest();
Austin Schuh188eabe2020-12-29 23:41:13 -0800493
Austin Schuh858c9f32020-08-31 16:56:12 -0700494 // Returns the monotonic time of the oldest message.
James Kuszmaula16a7912022-06-17 10:58:12 -0700495 BootTimestamp SingleThreadedOldestMessageTime();
496 // Returns the monotonic time of the oldest message, handling querying the
497 // separate thread of ThreadedBuffering was set.
498 BootTimestamp MultiThreadedOldestMessageTime();
Austin Schuh58646e22021-08-23 23:51:46 -0700499
500 size_t boot_count() const {
501 // If we are replaying directly into an event loop, we can't reboot. So
502 // we will stay stuck on the 0th boot.
James Kuszmaul09632422022-05-25 15:56:19 -0700503 if (!node_event_loop_factory_) {
504 if (event_loop_ == nullptr) {
505 // If boot_count is being checked after startup for any of the
506 // non-primary nodes, then returning 0 may not be accurate (since
507 // remote nodes *can* reboot even if the EventLoop being played to
508 // can't).
509 CHECK(!started_);
510 CHECK(!stopped_);
511 }
512 return 0u;
513 }
Austin Schuh58646e22021-08-23 23:51:46 -0700514 return node_event_loop_factory_->boot_count();
515 }
Austin Schuh858c9f32020-08-31 16:56:12 -0700516
517 // Primes the queues inside State. Should be called before calling
518 // OldestMessageTime.
519 void SeedSortedMessages();
Austin Schuh8bd96322020-02-13 21:18:22 -0800520
Philipp Schradera6712522023-07-05 20:25:11 -0700521 void SetUpStartupTimer() {
Austin Schuh58646e22021-08-23 23:51:46 -0700522 const monotonic_clock::time_point start_time =
523 monotonic_start_time(boot_count());
524 if (start_time == monotonic_clock::min_time) {
525 LOG(ERROR)
526 << "No start time, skipping, please figure out when this happens";
Austin Schuhe33c08d2022-02-03 18:15:21 -0800527 NotifyLogfileStart();
Austin Schuh58646e22021-08-23 23:51:46 -0700528 return;
529 }
James Kuszmaul09632422022-05-25 15:56:19 -0700530 if (node_event_loop_factory_) {
531 CHECK_GE(start_time + clock_offset(), event_loop_->monotonic_now());
532 }
Philipp Schradera6712522023-07-05 20:25:11 -0700533 startup_timer_->Schedule(start_time + clock_offset());
Austin Schuh58646e22021-08-23 23:51:46 -0700534 }
535
536 void set_startup_timer(TimerHandler *timer_handler) {
537 startup_timer_ = timer_handler;
538 if (startup_timer_) {
539 if (event_loop_->node() != nullptr) {
540 startup_timer_->set_name(absl::StrCat(
541 event_loop_->node()->name()->string_view(), "_startup"));
542 } else {
543 startup_timer_->set_name("startup");
544 }
545 }
546 }
547
Austin Schuh858c9f32020-08-31 16:56:12 -0700548 // Returns the starting time for this node.
Austin Schuh2dc8c7d2021-07-01 17:41:28 -0700549 monotonic_clock::time_point monotonic_start_time(size_t boot_count) const {
550 return timestamp_mapper_
551 ? timestamp_mapper_->monotonic_start_time(boot_count)
552 : monotonic_clock::min_time;
Austin Schuh858c9f32020-08-31 16:56:12 -0700553 }
Austin Schuh2dc8c7d2021-07-01 17:41:28 -0700554 realtime_clock::time_point realtime_start_time(size_t boot_count) const {
555 return timestamp_mapper_
556 ? timestamp_mapper_->realtime_start_time(boot_count)
557 : realtime_clock::min_time;
Austin Schuh858c9f32020-08-31 16:56:12 -0700558 }
559
560 // Sets the node event loop factory for replaying into a
561 // SimulatedEventLoopFactory. Returns the EventLoop to use.
Austin Schuh60e77942022-05-16 17:48:24 -0700562 void SetNodeEventLoopFactory(NodeEventLoopFactory *node_event_loop_factory,
563 SimulatedEventLoopFactory *event_loop_factory);
Austin Schuh858c9f32020-08-31 16:56:12 -0700564
565 // Sets and gets the event loop to use.
566 void set_event_loop(EventLoop *event_loop) { event_loop_ = event_loop; }
567 EventLoop *event_loop() { return event_loop_; }
568
Austin Schuh58646e22021-08-23 23:51:46 -0700569 const Node *node() const { return node_; }
570
571 void Register(EventLoop *event_loop);
572
573 void OnStart(std::function<void()> fn);
574 void OnEnd(std::function<void()> fn);
575
Austin Schuh858c9f32020-08-31 16:56:12 -0700576 // Sets the current realtime offset from the monotonic clock for this node
577 // (if we are on a simulated event loop).
578 void SetRealtimeOffset(monotonic_clock::time_point monotonic_time,
579 realtime_clock::time_point realtime_time) {
580 if (node_event_loop_factory_ != nullptr) {
581 node_event_loop_factory_->SetRealtimeOffset(monotonic_time,
582 realtime_time);
583 }
584 }
585
Austin Schuh8d7e0bb2020-10-02 17:57:00 -0700586 // Returns the MessageHeader sender to log delivery timestamps to for the
587 // provided remote node.
Austin Schuh61e973f2021-02-21 21:43:56 -0800588 RemoteMessageSender *RemoteTimestampSender(const Channel *channel,
589 const Connection *connection);
Austin Schuh8d7e0bb2020-10-02 17:57:00 -0700590
Austin Schuh858c9f32020-08-31 16:56:12 -0700591 // Converts a timestamp from the monotonic clock on this node to the
592 // distributed clock.
593 distributed_clock::time_point ToDistributedClock(
594 monotonic_clock::time_point time) {
James Kuszmaul09632422022-05-25 15:56:19 -0700595 CHECK(node_event_loop_factory_);
Austin Schuh858c9f32020-08-31 16:56:12 -0700596 return node_event_loop_factory_->ToDistributedClock(time);
597 }
598
Austin Schuh858c9f32020-08-31 16:56:12 -0700599 // Returns the current time on the remote node which sends messages on
600 // channel_index.
Austin Schuh58646e22021-08-23 23:51:46 -0700601 BootTimestamp monotonic_remote_now(size_t channel_index) {
602 State *s = channel_source_state_[channel_index];
603 return BootTimestamp{
604 .boot = s->boot_count(),
605 .time = s->node_event_loop_factory_->monotonic_now()};
Austin Schuh858c9f32020-08-31 16:56:12 -0700606 }
607
Austin Schuh5ee56872021-01-30 16:53:34 -0800608 // Returns the start time of the remote for the provided channel.
609 monotonic_clock::time_point monotonic_remote_start_time(
Austin Schuh58646e22021-08-23 23:51:46 -0700610 size_t boot_count, size_t channel_index) {
Austin Schuh2dc8c7d2021-07-01 17:41:28 -0700611 return channel_source_state_[channel_index]->monotonic_start_time(
612 boot_count);
Austin Schuh5ee56872021-01-30 16:53:34 -0800613 }
614
Austin Schuh58646e22021-08-23 23:51:46 -0700615 void DestroyEventLoop() { event_loop_unique_ptr_.reset(); }
616
617 EventLoop *MakeEventLoop() {
618 CHECK(!event_loop_unique_ptr_);
James Kuszmaul890c2492022-04-06 14:59:31 -0700619 // TODO(james): Enable exclusive senders on LogReader to allow us to
620 // ensure we are remapping channels correctly.
621 event_loop_unique_ptr_ = node_event_loop_factory_->MakeEventLoop(
622 "log_reader", {NodeEventLoopFactory::CheckSentTooFast::kNo,
James Kuszmaul94ca5132022-07-19 09:11:08 -0700623 NodeEventLoopFactory::ExclusiveSenders::kYes,
624 NonExclusiveChannels()});
Austin Schuh58646e22021-08-23 23:51:46 -0700625 return event_loop_unique_ptr_.get();
626 }
627
Austin Schuh2f8fd752020-09-01 22:38:28 -0700628 distributed_clock::time_point RemoteToDistributedClock(
629 size_t channel_index, monotonic_clock::time_point time) {
James Kuszmaul09632422022-05-25 15:56:19 -0700630 CHECK(node_event_loop_factory_);
Austin Schuh8d7e0bb2020-10-02 17:57:00 -0700631 return channel_source_state_[channel_index]
632 ->node_event_loop_factory_->ToDistributedClock(time);
Austin Schuh2f8fd752020-09-01 22:38:28 -0700633 }
634
635 const Node *remote_node(size_t channel_index) {
Austin Schuh8d7e0bb2020-10-02 17:57:00 -0700636 return channel_source_state_[channel_index]
637 ->node_event_loop_factory_->node();
Austin Schuh2f8fd752020-09-01 22:38:28 -0700638 }
639
Stephan Pleines559fa6c2022-01-06 17:23:51 -0800640 monotonic_clock::time_point monotonic_now() const {
Alexei Strotsb8c3a702023-04-19 21:38:25 -0700641 CHECK_NOTNULL(event_loop_);
James Kuszmaul09632422022-05-25 15:56:19 -0700642 return event_loop_->monotonic_now();
Austin Schuh2f8fd752020-09-01 22:38:28 -0700643 }
644
Austin Schuh858c9f32020-08-31 16:56:12 -0700645 // Sets the number of channels.
646 void SetChannelCount(size_t count);
647
648 // Sets the sender, filter, and target factory for a channel.
Austin Schuh969cd602021-01-03 00:09:45 -0800649 void SetChannel(size_t logged_channel_index, size_t factory_channel_index,
650 std::unique_ptr<RawSender> sender,
651 message_bridge::NoncausalOffsetEstimator *filter,
Austin Schuh58646e22021-08-23 23:51:46 -0700652 bool is_forwarded, State *source_state);
653
654 void SetRemoteTimestampSender(size_t logged_channel_index,
655 RemoteMessageSender *remote_timestamp_sender);
656
657 void RunOnStart();
658 void RunOnEnd();
Austin Schuh858c9f32020-08-31 16:56:12 -0700659
Austin Schuhe33c08d2022-02-03 18:15:21 -0800660 // Handles a logfile start event to potentially call the OnStart callbacks.
661 void NotifyLogfileStart();
662 // Handles a start time flag start event to potentially call the OnStart
663 // callbacks.
664 void NotifyFlagStart();
665
666 // Handles a logfile end event to potentially call the OnEnd callbacks.
667 void NotifyLogfileEnd();
668 // Handles a end time flag start event to potentially call the OnEnd
669 // callbacks.
670 void NotifyFlagEnd();
671
Austin Schuh858c9f32020-08-31 16:56:12 -0700672 // Unregisters everything so we can destory the event loop.
Austin Schuh58646e22021-08-23 23:51:46 -0700673 // TODO(austin): Is this needed? OnShutdown should be able to serve this
674 // need.
Austin Schuh858c9f32020-08-31 16:56:12 -0700675 void Deregister();
676
677 // Sets the current TimerHandle for the replay callback.
678 void set_timer_handler(TimerHandler *timer_handler) {
679 timer_handler_ = timer_handler;
Austin Schuh58646e22021-08-23 23:51:46 -0700680 if (timer_handler_) {
681 if (event_loop_->node() != nullptr) {
682 timer_handler_->set_name(absl::StrCat(
683 event_loop_->node()->name()->string_view(), "_main"));
684 } else {
685 timer_handler_->set_name("main");
686 }
687 }
Austin Schuh858c9f32020-08-31 16:56:12 -0700688 }
689
Austin Schuhe33c08d2022-02-03 18:15:21 -0800690 // Creates and registers the --start_time and --end_time event callbacks.
691 void SetStartTimeFlag(realtime_clock::time_point start_time);
692 void SetEndTimeFlag(realtime_clock::time_point end_time);
693
694 // Notices the next message to update the start/end time callbacks.
695 void ObserveNextMessage(monotonic_clock::time_point monotonic_event,
696 realtime_clock::time_point realtime_event);
697
698 // Clears the start and end time flag handlers so we can delete the event
699 // loop.
700 void ClearTimeFlags();
701
Austin Schuh858c9f32020-08-31 16:56:12 -0700702 // Sets the next wakeup time on the replay callback.
Philipp Schradera6712522023-07-05 20:25:11 -0700703 void Schedule(monotonic_clock::time_point next_time) {
704 timer_handler_->Schedule(
James Kuszmaul8866e642022-06-10 16:00:36 -0700705 std::max(monotonic_now(), next_time + clock_offset()));
Austin Schuh858c9f32020-08-31 16:56:12 -0700706 }
707
708 // Sends a buffer on the provided channel index.
Eric Schmiedebergae00e732023-04-12 15:53:17 -0600709 bool Send(const TimestampedMessage &&timestamped_message);
Austin Schuh858c9f32020-08-31 16:56:12 -0700710
James Kuszmaulc3f34d12022-08-15 15:57:55 -0700711 void MaybeSetClockOffset();
James Kuszmaul09632422022-05-25 15:56:19 -0700712 std::chrono::nanoseconds clock_offset() const { return clock_offset_; }
713
Austin Schuh858c9f32020-08-31 16:56:12 -0700714 // Returns a debug string for the channel merger.
Austin Schuh2f8fd752020-09-01 22:38:28 -0700715 std::string DebugString() const {
Austin Schuh287d43d2020-12-04 20:19:33 -0800716 if (!timestamp_mapper_) {
Austin Schuhe639ea12021-01-25 13:00:22 -0800717 return "";
Austin Schuh287d43d2020-12-04 20:19:33 -0800718 }
Austin Schuhe639ea12021-01-25 13:00:22 -0800719 return timestamp_mapper_->DebugString();
Austin Schuh2f8fd752020-09-01 22:38:28 -0700720 }
Austin Schuh858c9f32020-08-31 16:56:12 -0700721
Austin Schuh58646e22021-08-23 23:51:46 -0700722 void ClearRemoteTimestampSenders() {
723 channel_timestamp_loggers_.clear();
724 timestamp_loggers_.clear();
725 }
726
Austin Schuhbd5f74a2021-11-11 20:55:38 -0800727 void SetFoundLastMessage(bool val) {
728 found_last_message_ = val;
729 last_message_.resize(factory_channel_index_.size(), false);
730 }
731 bool found_last_message() const { return found_last_message_; }
732
733 void set_last_message(size_t channel_index) {
734 CHECK_LT(channel_index, last_message_.size());
735 last_message_[channel_index] = true;
736 }
737
738 bool last_message(size_t channel_index) {
739 CHECK_LT(channel_index, last_message_.size());
740 return last_message_[channel_index];
741 }
742
James Kuszmaula16a7912022-06-17 10:58:12 -0700743 void set_timing_accuracy_sender(
744 aos::Sender<timing::ReplayTiming> timing_sender) {
745 timing_statistics_sender_ = std::move(timing_sender);
746 OnEnd([this]() { SendMessageTimings(); });
747 }
748
749 // If running with ThreadedBuffering::kYes, will start the processing thread
750 // and queue up messages until the specified time. No-op of
751 // ThreadedBuffering::kNo is set. Should only be called once.
752 void QueueThreadUntil(BootTimestamp time);
753
Austin Schuh858c9f32020-08-31 16:56:12 -0700754 private:
James Kuszmaulc3f34d12022-08-15 15:57:55 -0700755 void TrackMessageSendTiming(const RawSender &sender,
756 monotonic_clock::time_point expected_send_time);
James Kuszmaula16a7912022-06-17 10:58:12 -0700757 void SendMessageTimings();
Austin Schuh858c9f32020-08-31 16:56:12 -0700758 // Log file.
Austin Schuh287d43d2020-12-04 20:19:33 -0800759 std::unique_ptr<TimestampMapper> timestamp_mapper_;
Austin Schuh858c9f32020-08-31 16:56:12 -0700760
Austin Schuh858c9f32020-08-31 16:56:12 -0700761 // Senders.
762 std::vector<std::unique_ptr<RawSender>> channels_;
Austin Schuh969cd602021-01-03 00:09:45 -0800763 std::vector<RemoteMessageSender *> remote_timestamp_senders_;
Austin Schuh8d7e0bb2020-10-02 17:57:00 -0700764 // The mapping from logged channel index to sent channel index. Needed for
765 // sending out MessageHeaders.
766 std::vector<int> factory_channel_index_;
767
Austin Schuh9942bae2021-01-07 22:06:44 -0800768 struct ContiguousSentTimestamp {
769 // Most timestamps make it through the network, so it saves a ton of
770 // memory and CPU to store the start and end, and search for valid ranges.
771 // For one of the logs I looked at, we had 2 ranges for 4 days.
772 //
773 // Save monotonic times as well to help if a queue index ever wraps. Odds
774 // are very low, but doesn't hurt.
775 //
776 // The starting time and matching queue index.
777 monotonic_clock::time_point starting_monotonic_event_time =
Austin Schuh8d7e0bb2020-10-02 17:57:00 -0700778 monotonic_clock::min_time;
Austin Schuh9942bae2021-01-07 22:06:44 -0800779 uint32_t starting_queue_index = 0xffffffff;
Austin Schuh8d7e0bb2020-10-02 17:57:00 -0700780
Austin Schuh9942bae2021-01-07 22:06:44 -0800781 // Ending time and queue index.
782 monotonic_clock::time_point ending_monotonic_event_time =
783 monotonic_clock::max_time;
784 uint32_t ending_queue_index = 0xffffffff;
785
786 // The queue index that the first message was *actually* sent with. The
787 // queue indices are assumed to be contiguous through this range.
Austin Schuh8d7e0bb2020-10-02 17:57:00 -0700788 uint32_t actual_queue_index = 0xffffffff;
789 };
790
James Kuszmaul94ca5132022-07-19 09:11:08 -0700791 // Returns a list of channels which LogReader will send on but which may
792 // *also* get sent on by other applications in replay.
793 std::vector<
794 std::pair<const aos::Channel *, NodeEventLoopFactory::ExclusiveSenders>>
795 NonExclusiveChannels();
796
Austin Schuh8d7e0bb2020-10-02 17:57:00 -0700797 // Stores all the timestamps that have been sent on this channel. This is
798 // only done for channels which are forwarded and on the node which
Austin Schuh9942bae2021-01-07 22:06:44 -0800799 // initially sends the message. Compress using ranges and offsets.
800 std::vector<std::unique_ptr<std::vector<ContiguousSentTimestamp>>>
801 queue_index_map_;
Austin Schuh858c9f32020-08-31 16:56:12 -0700802
803 // Factory (if we are in sim) that this loop was created on.
804 NodeEventLoopFactory *node_event_loop_factory_ = nullptr;
Austin Schuhe33c08d2022-02-03 18:15:21 -0800805 SimulatedEventLoopFactory *event_loop_factory_ = nullptr;
806
James Kuszmaulb11a1502022-07-01 16:02:25 -0700807 // Callback for when this node hits its realtime end time.
808 std::function<void()> notice_realtime_end_;
809
Austin Schuh858c9f32020-08-31 16:56:12 -0700810 std::unique_ptr<EventLoop> event_loop_unique_ptr_;
811 // Event loop.
Austin Schuh58646e22021-08-23 23:51:46 -0700812 const Node *node_ = nullptr;
Austin Schuh858c9f32020-08-31 16:56:12 -0700813 EventLoop *event_loop_ = nullptr;
814 // And timer used to send messages.
Austin Schuh58646e22021-08-23 23:51:46 -0700815 TimerHandler *timer_handler_ = nullptr;
816 TimerHandler *startup_timer_ = nullptr;
Austin Schuh858c9f32020-08-31 16:56:12 -0700817
Austin Schuhe33c08d2022-02-03 18:15:21 -0800818 std::unique_ptr<EventNotifier> start_event_notifier_;
819 std::unique_ptr<EventNotifier> end_event_notifier_;
820
Austin Schuh8bd96322020-02-13 21:18:22 -0800821 // Filters (or nullptr if it isn't a forwarded channel) for each channel.
822 // This corresponds to the object which is shared among all the channels
823 // going between 2 nodes. The second element in the tuple indicates if this
824 // is the primary direction or not.
Austin Schuh2f8fd752020-09-01 22:38:28 -0700825 std::vector<message_bridge::NoncausalOffsetEstimator *> filters_;
James Kuszmaul09632422022-05-25 15:56:19 -0700826 message_bridge::MultiNodeNoncausalOffsetEstimator *multinode_filters_;
Austin Schuh8bd96322020-02-13 21:18:22 -0800827
Austin Schuh84dd1332023-05-03 13:09:47 -0700828 // List of States (or nullptr if it isn't a forwarded channel) which
829 // correspond to the originating node.
Austin Schuh8d7e0bb2020-10-02 17:57:00 -0700830 std::vector<State *> channel_source_state_;
831
Austin Schuh61e973f2021-02-21 21:43:56 -0800832 // This is a cache for channel, connection mapping to the corresponding
833 // sender.
834 absl::btree_map<std::pair<const Channel *, const Connection *>,
835 std::shared_ptr<RemoteMessageSender>>
836 channel_timestamp_loggers_;
837
838 // Mapping from resolved RemoteMessage channel to RemoteMessage sender. This
839 // is the channel that timestamps are published to.
840 absl::btree_map<const Channel *, std::shared_ptr<RemoteMessageSender>>
841 timestamp_loggers_;
Austin Schuh58646e22021-08-23 23:51:46 -0700842
James Kuszmaul09632422022-05-25 15:56:19 -0700843 // Time offset between the log's monotonic clock and the current event
844 // loop's monotonic clock. Useful when replaying logs with non-simulated
845 // event loops.
846 std::chrono::nanoseconds clock_offset_{0};
847
Austin Schuh58646e22021-08-23 23:51:46 -0700848 std::vector<std::function<void()>> on_starts_;
849 std::vector<std::function<void()>> on_ends_;
850
James Kuszmaula16a7912022-06-17 10:58:12 -0700851 std::atomic<bool> stopped_ = false;
852 std::atomic<bool> started_ = false;
Austin Schuhbd5f74a2021-11-11 20:55:38 -0800853
854 bool found_last_message_ = false;
855 std::vector<bool> last_message_;
James Kuszmaula16a7912022-06-17 10:58:12 -0700856
857 std::vector<timing::MessageTimingT> send_timings_;
858 aos::Sender<timing::ReplayTiming> timing_statistics_sender_;
859
860 // Protects access to any internal state after Run() is called. Designed
861 // assuming that only one node is actually executing in replay.
862 // Threading design:
863 // * The worker passed to message_queuer_ has full ownership over all
864 // the log-reading code, timestamp filters, last_queued_message_, etc.
865 // * The main thread should only have exclusive access to the replay
866 // event loop and associated features (mainly senders).
867 // It will pop an item out of the queue (which does maintain a shared_ptr
868 // reference which may also be being used by the message_queuer_ thread,
869 // but having shared_ptr's accessing the same memory from
870 // separate threads is permissible).
871 // Enabling this in simulation is currently infeasible due to a lack of
872 // synchronization in the MultiNodeNoncausalOffsetEstimator. Essentially,
873 // when the message_queuer_ thread attempts to read/pop messages from the
874 // timestamp_mapper_, it will end up calling callbacks that update the
875 // internal state of the MultiNodeNoncausalOffsetEstimator. Simultaneously,
876 // the event scheduler that is running in the main thread to orchestrate the
877 // simulation will be querying the estimator to know what the clocks on the
878 // various nodes are at, leading to potential issues.
879 ThreadedBuffering threading_;
880 std::optional<BootTimestamp> last_queued_message_;
881 std::optional<util::ThreadedQueue<TimestampedMessage, BootTimestamp>>
882 message_queuer_;
Eric Schmiedebergb38477e2022-12-02 16:08:04 -0700883
884 // If a ReplayChannels was passed to LogReader, this will hold the
885 // indices of the channels to replay for the Node represented by
886 // the instance of LogReader::State.
Naman Guptacf6d4422023-03-01 11:41:00 -0800887 std::unique_ptr<const ReplayChannelIndices> replay_channel_indices_;
Eric Schmiedebergae00e732023-04-12 15:53:17 -0600888 const std::vector<std::function<void(void *message)>>
889 before_send_callbacks_;
Austin Schuh6f3babe2020-01-26 20:34:50 -0800890 };
891
Eric Schmiedebergae00e732023-04-12 15:53:17 -0600892 // Checks if any of the States have been constructed yet.
893 // This happens during Register
894 bool AreStatesInitialized() const;
895
Eric Schmiedebergb38477e2022-12-02 16:08:04 -0700896 // If a ReplayChannels was passed to LogReader then creates a
Naman Guptacf6d4422023-03-01 11:41:00 -0800897 // ReplayChannelIndices for the given node. Otherwise, returns a nullptr.
898 std::unique_ptr<const ReplayChannelIndices> MaybeMakeReplayChannelIndices(
Eric Schmiedebergb38477e2022-12-02 16:08:04 -0700899 const Node *node);
900
Austin Schuh8bd96322020-02-13 21:18:22 -0800901 // Node index -> State.
902 std::vector<std::unique_ptr<State>> states_;
903
904 // Creates the requested filter if it doesn't exist, regardless of whether
905 // these nodes can actually communicate directly. The second return value
906 // reports if this is the primary direction or not.
Austin Schuh2f8fd752020-09-01 22:38:28 -0700907 message_bridge::NoncausalOffsetEstimator *GetFilter(const Node *node_a,
908 const Node *node_b);
Austin Schuh8bd96322020-02-13 21:18:22 -0800909
Austin Schuh8bd96322020-02-13 21:18:22 -0800910 // List of filters for a connection. The pointer to the first node will be
911 // less than the second node.
Austin Schuh0ca1fd32020-12-18 22:53:05 -0800912 std::unique_ptr<message_bridge::MultiNodeNoncausalOffsetEstimator> filters_;
Austin Schuh8bd96322020-02-13 21:18:22 -0800913
James Kuszmaul84ff3e52020-01-03 19:48:53 -0800914 std::unique_ptr<FlatbufferDetachedBuffer<Configuration>>
915 remapped_configuration_buffer_;
916
James Kuszmaul84ff3e52020-01-03 19:48:53 -0800917 std::unique_ptr<SimulatedEventLoopFactory> event_loop_factory_unique_ptr_;
918 SimulatedEventLoopFactory *event_loop_factory_ = nullptr;
James Kuszmaulc7bbb3e2020-01-03 20:01:00 -0800919
920 // Map of channel indices to new name. The channel index will be an index into
921 // logged_configuration(), and the string key will be the name of the channel
922 // to send on instead of the logged channel name.
Austin Schuh0de30f32020-12-06 12:44:28 -0800923 struct RemappedChannel {
924 std::string remapped_name;
925 std::string new_type;
926 };
927 std::map<size_t, RemappedChannel> remapped_channels_;
Austin Schuh01b4c352020-09-21 23:09:39 -0700928 std::vector<MapT> maps_;
James Kuszmaulc7bbb3e2020-01-03 20:01:00 -0800929
Austin Schuh6f3babe2020-01-26 20:34:50 -0800930 // Number of nodes which still have data to send. This is used to figure out
931 // when to exit.
932 size_t live_nodes_ = 0;
933
James Kuszmaulb11a1502022-07-01 16:02:25 -0700934 // Similar counter to live_nodes_, but for tracking which individual nodes are
935 // running and have yet to hit the realtime end time, if any.
936 size_t live_nodes_with_realtime_time_end_ = 0;
937
James Kuszmaulc7bbb3e2020-01-03 20:01:00 -0800938 const Configuration *remapped_configuration_ = nullptr;
939 const Configuration *replay_configuration_ = nullptr;
Austin Schuhcde938c2020-02-02 17:30:07 -0800940
Eric Schmiedebergb38477e2022-12-02 16:08:04 -0700941 // If a ReplayChannels was passed to LogReader, this will hold the
942 // name and type of channels to replay which is used when creating States.
943 const ReplayChannels *replay_channels_ = nullptr;
944
Eric Schmiedebergae00e732023-04-12 15:53:17 -0600945 // The callbacks that will be called before sending a message indexed by the
946 // channel index from the logged_configuration
947 std::vector<std::function<void(void *message)>> before_send_callbacks_;
948
Austin Schuhcde938c2020-02-02 17:30:07 -0800949 // If true, the replay timer will ignore any missing data. This is used
950 // during startup when we are bootstrapping everything and trying to get to
951 // the start of all the log files.
952 bool ignore_missing_data_ = false;
James Kuszmaul71a81932020-12-15 21:08:01 -0800953
954 // Whether to exit the SimulatedEventLoop when we finish reading the logs.
955 bool exit_on_finish_ = true;
Austin Schuhe33c08d2022-02-03 18:15:21 -0800956
957 realtime_clock::time_point start_time_ = realtime_clock::min_time;
958 realtime_clock::time_point end_time_ = realtime_clock::max_time;
Austin Schuhe309d2a2019-11-29 13:25:21 -0800959};
960
961} // namespace logger
962} // namespace aos
963
Austin Schuhb06f03b2021-02-17 22:00:37 -0800964#endif // AOS_EVENTS_LOGGING_LOG_READER_H_