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'''Python sys.excepthook hook to generate apport crash dumps.''' # Copyright (c) 2006 - 2009 Canonical Ltd. # Authors: Robert Collins <robert@ubuntu.com> # Martin Pitt <martin.pitt@ubuntu.com> # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it # under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the # Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your # option) any later version. See http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html for # the full text of the license. import os import sys CONFIG = '/etc/default/apport' # This doesn't use apport.packaging.enabled() because it is too heavyweight # See LP: #528355 def enabled(): '''Return whether Apport should generate crash reports.''' import re try: conf = open(CONFIG).read() return re.search('^\s*enabled\s*=\s*0\s*$', conf, re.M) is None except IOError: # if the file does not exist, assume it's enabled return True def apport_excepthook(exc_type, exc_obj, exc_tb): '''Catch an uncaught exception and make a traceback.''' # create and save a problem report. Note that exceptions in this code # are bad, and we probably need a per-thread reentrancy guard to # prevent that happening. However, on Ubuntu there should never be # a reason for an exception here, other than [say] a read only var # or some such. So what we do is use a try - finally to ensure that # the original excepthook is invoked, and until we get bug reports # ignore the other issues. # import locally here so that there is no routine overhead on python # startup time - only when a traceback occurs will this trigger. try: # ignore 'safe' exit types. if exc_type in (KeyboardInterrupt, ): return # do not do anything if apport was disabled if not enabled(): return # special handling of dbus-python exceptions if hasattr(exc_obj, 'get_dbus_name'): if exc_obj.get_dbus_name() == 'org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply': # NoReply is an useless crash, we do not even get the method it # was trying to call; needs actual crash from D-BUS backend (LP #914220) return try: from cStringIO import StringIO except ImportError: from io import StringIO import re, traceback from apport.fileutils import likely_packaged, get_recent_crashes # apport will look up the package from the executable path. try: binary = os.path.realpath(os.path.join(os.getcwdu(), sys.argv[0])) except (TypeError, AttributeError, IndexError): # the module has mutated sys.argv, plan B try: binary = os.readlink('/proc/%i/exe' % os.getpid()) except OSError: return # for interactive python sessions, sys.argv[0] == ''; catch that and # other irregularities if not os.access(binary, os.X_OK) or not os.path.isfile(binary): return # filter out binaries in user accessible paths if not likely_packaged(binary): return import apport.report pr = apport.report.Report() # append a basic traceback. In future we may want to include # additional data such as the local variables, loaded modules etc. tb_file = StringIO() traceback.print_exception(exc_type, exc_obj, exc_tb, file=tb_file) pr['Traceback'] = tb_file.getvalue().strip() pr.add_proc_info() pr.add_user_info() # override the ExecutablePath with the script that was actually running. pr['ExecutablePath'] = binary try: pr['PythonArgs'] = '%r' % sys.argv except AttributeError: pass if pr.check_ignored(): return mangled_program = re.sub('/', '_', binary) # get the uid for now, user name later user = os.getuid() pr_filename = '%s/%s.%i.crash' % (os.environ.get('APPORT_REPORT_DIR', '/var/crash'), mangled_program, user) crash_counter = 0 if os.path.exists(pr_filename): if apport.fileutils.seen_report(pr_filename): # flood protection crash_counter = get_recent_crashes(open(pr_filename)) + 1 if crash_counter > 1: return # remove the old file, so that we can create the new one with # os.O_CREAT|os.O_EXCL os.unlink(pr_filename) else: # don't clobber existing report return if crash_counter: pr['CrashCounter'] = str(crash_counter) report_file = os.fdopen(os.open(pr_filename, os.O_WRONLY|os.O_CREAT|os.O_EXCL, 0o640), 'w') try: pr.write(report_file) finally: report_file.close() finally: # resume original processing to get the default behaviour, # but do not trigger an AttributeError on interpreter shutdown. if sys: sys.__excepthook__(exc_type, exc_obj, exc_tb) def install(): '''Install the python apport hook.''' sys.excepthook = apport_excepthook