runtime/__init__.py
author Edouard Tisserant
Wed, 01 Mar 2023 10:54:54 +0100
changeset 3740 ac0e6de439b5
parent 2586 b89484560a97
child 3750 f62625418bff
permissions -rw-r--r--
Linux runtime: overrun detection for real-time timers and for plc execution.

If real-time timer wakes-up PLC thread too late (10% over period), then
warning is logged.

If PLC code (IO retreive, execution, IO publish) takes longer than requested
PLC execution cycle, then warning is logged, and CPU hoogging is mitigated
by delaying next PLC execution a few cylces more until having at least
1ms minimal idle time.
#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

from __future__ import absolute_import
from __future__ import print_function
import traceback
import sys

from runtime.Worker import worker
MainWorker = worker()

_PLCObjectSingleton = None


def GetPLCObjectSingleton():
    assert _PLCObjectSingleton is not None
    return _PLCObjectSingleton


def LogMessageAndException(msg, exp=None):
    if exp is None:
        exp = sys.exc_info()
    if _PLCObjectSingleton is not None:
        _PLCObjectSingleton.LogMessage(0, msg + '\n'.join(traceback.format_exception(*exp)))
    print(msg)
    traceback.print_exception(*exp)


def CreatePLCObjectSingleton(*args, **kwargs):
    global _PLCObjectSingleton
    from runtime.PLCObject import PLCObject  # noqa # pylint: disable=wrong-import-position
    _PLCObjectSingleton = PLCObject(*args, **kwargs)


def default_evaluator(tocall, *args, **kwargs):
    try:
        res = (tocall(*args, **kwargs), None)
    except Exception:
        res = (None, sys.exc_info())
    return res