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17
18 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
19 /*! @header DebugServices
20
21 Debugging Library
22 */
23
24 #ifndef __DEBUG_SERVICES__
25 #define __DEBUG_SERVICES__
26
27 #include <stdarg.h>
28
29 #include "CommonServices.h"
30
31 #if ( TARGET_OS_VXWORKS )
32 #include "logLib.h"
33 #endif
34
35 #if 0
36 #pragma mark == Settings ==
37 #endif
38
39 //===========================================================================================================================
40 // Settings
41 //===========================================================================================================================
42
43 // General
44
45 #if ( !defined( DEBUG ) )
46 #define DEBUG 0
47 #endif
48
49 #if ( defined( NDEBUG ) && DEBUG )
50 #error NDEBUG defined and DEBUG is also enabled...they need to be in-sync
51 #endif
52
53 // AssertMacros.h/Debugging.h overrides.
54
55 #if ( !defined( DEBUG_OVERRIDE_APPLE_MACROS ) )
56 #define DEBUG_OVERRIDE_APPLE_MACROS 1
57 #endif
58
59 // Routine name. Uses ISO __func__ where possible. Otherwise, uses the best thing that is available (if anything).
60
61 #if ( defined( __MWERKS__ ) || ( __GNUC__ > 2 ) || ( ( __GNUC__ == 2 ) && ( __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 9 ) ) )
62 #define __ROUTINE__ __func__
63 #elif ( defined( __GNUC__ ) )
64 #define __ROUTINE__ __PRETTY_FUNCTION__
65 #elif ( defined( _MSC_VER ) && !defined( _WIN32_WCE ) )
66 #define __ROUTINE__ __FUNCTION__
67 #else
68 #define __ROUTINE__ ""
69 #endif
70
71 // Variable argument macro support. Use ANSI C99 __VA_ARGS__ where possible. Otherwise, use the next best thing.
72
73 #if ( defined( __GNUC__ ) )
74 #if ( ( __GNUC__ > 3 ) || ( ( __GNUC__ == 3 ) && ( __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 3) ) )
75 #define DEBUG_C99_VA_ARGS 1
76 #define DEBUG_GNU_VA_ARGS 0
77 #else
78 #define DEBUG_C99_VA_ARGS 0
79 #define DEBUG_GNU_VA_ARGS 1
80 #endif
81 #elif ( defined( __MWERKS__ ) )
82 #define DEBUG_C99_VA_ARGS 1
83 #define DEBUG_GNU_VA_ARGS 0
84 #else
85 #define DEBUG_C99_VA_ARGS 0
86 #define DEBUG_GNU_VA_ARGS 0
87 #endif
88
89 #if 0
90 #pragma mark == Output ==
91 #endif
92
93 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
94 /*! @defined DEBUG_FPRINTF_ENABLED
95
96 @abstract Enables ANSI C fprintf output.
97 */
98
99 #if ( !defined( DEBUG_FPRINTF_ENABLED ) )
100 #if ( !TARGET_API_MAC_OSX_KERNEL && !TARGET_OS_WINDOWS_CE )
101 #define DEBUG_FPRINTF_ENABLED 1
102 #else
103 #define DEBUG_FPRINTF_ENABLED 0
104 #endif
105 #else
106 #if ( TARGET_API_MAC_OSX_KERNEL || TARGET_OS_WINDOWS_CE )
107 #error fprintf enabled, but not supported on Mac OS X kernel or Windows CE
108 #endif
109 #endif
110
111 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
112 /*! @defined DEBUG_MAC_OS_X_IOLOG_ENABLED
113
114 @abstract Enables IOLog (Mac OS X Kernel) output.
115 */
116
117 #if ( !defined( DEBUG_MAC_OS_X_IOLOG_ENABLED ) )
118 #define DEBUG_MAC_OS_X_IOLOG_ENABLED TARGET_API_MAC_OSX_KERNEL
119 #endif
120
121 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122 /*! @defined DEBUG_KPRINTF_ENABLED
123
124 @abstract Enables kprintf (Mac OS X Kernel) output.
125 */
126
127 #if ( !defined( DEBUG_KPRINTF_ENABLED ) )
128 #define DEBUG_KPRINTF_ENABLED TARGET_API_MAC_OSX_KERNEL
129 #endif
130
131 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
132 /*! @defined DEBUG_IDEBUG_ENABLED
133
134 @abstract Enables iDebug (Mac OS X user and Kernel) output.
135
136 @discussion
137
138 For Mac OS X kernel development, iDebug is enabled by default because we can dynamically check for the presence
139 of iDebug via some exported IOKit symbols. Mac OS X app usage doesn't allow dynamic detection because it relies
140 on statically linking to the iDebugServices.cp file so for Mac OS X app usage, you have to manually enable iDebug.
141 */
142
143 #if ( !defined( DEBUG_IDEBUG_ENABLED ) )
144 #define DEBUG_IDEBUG_ENABLED TARGET_API_MAC_OSX_KERNEL
145 #endif
146
147 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
148 /*! @defined DEBUG_CORE_SERVICE_ASSERTS_ENABLED
149
150 @abstract Controls whether Core Services assert handling is enabled. Enabling requires CoreServices framework.
151 */
152
153 #if ( !defined( DEBUG_CORE_SERVICE_ASSERTS_ENABLED ) )
154 #if ( defined( __DEBUGGING__ ) )
155 #define DEBUG_CORE_SERVICE_ASSERTS_ENABLED 1
156 #else
157 #define DEBUG_CORE_SERVICE_ASSERTS_ENABLED 0
158 #endif
159 #endif
160
161 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
162 /*! @typedef DebugOutputType
163
164 @abstract Type of debug output (i.e. where the output goes).
165 */
166
167 typedef uint32_t DebugOutputType;
168
169 #define kDebugOutputTypeNone 0x6E6F6E65U // 'none' - no params
170 #define kDebugOutputTypeCustom 0x63757374U // 'cust' - 1st param = function ptr, 2nd param = context
171 #define kDebugOutputTypeFPrintF 0x66707269U // 'fpri' - 1st param = DebugOutputTypeFlags [, 2nd param = filename]
172 #define kDebugOutputTypeiDebug 0x69646267U // 'idbg' - no params
173 #define kDebugOutputTypeKPrintF 0x6B707266U // 'kprf' - no params
174 #define kDebugOutputTypeMacOSXIOLog 0x696C6F67U // 'ilog' - no params
175 #define kDebugOutputTypeMacOSXLog 0x786C6F67U // 'xlog' - no params
176 #define kDebugOutputTypeWindowsDebugger 0x77696E64U // 'wind' - no params
177 #define kDebugOutputTypeWindowsEventLog 0x7765766CU // 'wevl' - 1st param = C-string name, 2nd param = HMODULE or NULL.
178
179 // Console meta output kind - Any kind of Console output (in horizontal order of preference):
180 //
181 // Mac OS X = ANSI printf (viewable in Console.app)
182 // Mac OS X Kernel = IOLog (/var/log/system.log) or kprintf (serial).
183 // Windows = ANSI printf (Console window) or OutputDebugString (debugger).
184 // Other = ANSI printf (viewer varies).
185
186 #define kDebugOutputTypeMetaConsole 0x434F4E53U // 'CONS' - no params
187
188 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
189 /*! @typedef DebugOutputTypeFlags
190
191 @abstract Flags controlling how the output type is configured.
192
193 @constant kDebugOutputTypeFlagsTypeMask Bit mask for the output type (e.g. stdout, stderr, file, etc.).
194 @constant kDebugOutputTypeFlagsStdOut fprintf should go to stdout.
195 @constant kDebugOutputTypeFlagsStdErr fprintf should go to stderr.
196 @constant kDebugOutputTypeFlagsFile fprintf should go to a specific file (filename passed as va_arg).
197 */
198
199 typedef unsigned int DebugOutputTypeFlags;
200
201 #define kDebugOutputTypeFlagsTypeMask 0xF
202 #define kDebugOutputTypeFlagsStdOut 1
203 #define kDebugOutputTypeFlagsStdErr 2
204 #define kDebugOutputTypeFlagsFile 10
205
206 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
207 /*! @typedef DebugOutputFunctionPtr
208
209 @abstract Function ptr for a custom callback to print debug output.
210 */
211
212 typedef void ( *DebugOutputFunctionPtr )( char *inData, size_t inSize, void *inContext );
213
214 //===========================================================================================================================
215 // Constants
216 //===========================================================================================================================
217
218 #if 0
219 #pragma mark == Flags ==
220 #endif
221
222 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
223 /*! @typedef DebugFlags
224
225 @abstract Flags controlling how output is printed.
226 */
227
228 typedef uint32_t DebugFlags;
229
230 #define kDebugFlagsNone 0
231 #define kDebugFlagsNoAddress ( 1 << 0 )
232 #define kDebugFlagsNoOffset ( 1 << 1 )
233 #define kDebugFlags32BitOffset ( 1 << 2 )
234 #define kDebugFlagsNoASCII ( 1 << 3 )
235 #define kDebugFlagsNoNewLine ( 1 << 4 )
236 #define kDebugFlags8BitSeparator ( 1 << 5 )
237 #define kDebugFlags16BitSeparator ( 1 << 6 )
238 #define kDebugFlagsNo32BitSeparator ( 1 << 7 )
239 #define kDebugFlagsNo16ByteHexPad ( 1 << 8 )
240 #define kDebugFlagsNoByteCount ( 1 << 9 )
241
242 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
243 /*! @enum DebugTaskLevelFlags
244
245 @abstract Flags indicating the task level.
246 */
247
248 enum
249 {
250 kDebugInterruptLevelShift = 0,
251 kDebugInterruptLevelMask = 0x00000007,
252 kDebugInVBLTaskMask = 0x00000010,
253 kDebugInDeferredTaskMask = 0x00000020,
254 kDebugInSecondaryInterruptHandlerMask = 0x00000040,
255 kDebugPageFaultFatalMask = 0x00000100, // There should be a "kPageFaultFatalMask" in Debugging.h.
256 kDebugMPTaskLevelMask = 0x00000200, // There should be a "kMPTaskLevelMask" in Debugging.h.
257 kDebugInterruptDepthShift = 16,
258 kDebugInterruptDepthMask = 0x00FF0000
259 };
260
261 #define DebugExtractTaskLevelInterruptLevel( LEVEL ) \
262 ( ( ( LEVEL ) &kDebugInterruptLevelMask ) >> kDebugInterruptLevelShift )
263
264 #define DebugExtractTaskLevelInterruptDepth( LEVEL ) \
265 ( ( ( LEVEL ) &kDebugInterruptDepthMask ) >> kDebugInterruptDepthShift )
266
267 #if 0
268 #pragma mark == Levels ==
269 #endif
270
271 //===========================================================================================================================
272 // Constants & Types - Levels
273 //===========================================================================================================================
274
275 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
276 /*! @typedef DebugLevel
277
278 @abstract Level used to control debug logging.
279 */
280
281 typedef int32_t DebugLevel;
282
283 // Levels
284
285 #define kDebugLevelMask 0x0000FFFF
286 #define kDebugLevelChatty 100
287 #define kDebugLevelVerbose 500
288 #define kDebugLevelTrace 800
289 #define kDebugLevelInfo 1000
290 #define kDebugLevelNotice 3000
291 #define kDebugLevelWarning 5000
292 #define kDebugLevelAssert 6000
293 #define kDebugLevelRequire 7000
294 #define kDebugLevelError 8000
295 #define kDebugLevelCritical 9000
296 #define kDebugLevelAlert 10000
297 #define kDebugLevelEmergency 11000
298 #define kDebugLevelTragic 12000
299 #define kDebugLevelMax 0x0000FFFF
300
301 // Level Flags
302
303 #define kDebugLevelFlagMask 0xFFFF0000
304 #define kDebugLevelFlagStackTrace 0x00010000
305 #define kDebugLevelFlagDebugBreak 0x00020000
306
307 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
308 /*! @typedef LogLevel
309
310 @abstract Level used to control which events are logged.
311 */
312
313 typedef int32_t LogLevel;
314
315 #define kLogLevelUninitialized -1L
316 #define kLogLevelAll 0L
317 #define kLogLevelChatty 100L
318 #define kLogLevelVerbose 500L
319 #define kLogLevelTrace 800L
320 #define kLogLevelInfo 1000L
321 #define kLogLevelNotice 3000L
322 #define kLogLevelWarning 4000L
323 #define kLogLevelAssert 6000L
324 #define kLogLevelRequire 7000L
325 #define kLogLevelError 8000L
326 #define kLogLevelCritical 9000L
327 #define kLogLevelAlert 10000L
328 #define kLogLevelEmergency 11000L
329 #define kLogLevelTragic 12000L
330 #define kLogLevelOff 0x0000FFFEL
331
332 #if 0
333 #pragma mark == Properties ==
334 #endif
335
336 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
337 /*! @typedef DebugPropertyTag
338
339 @abstract Tag for properties.
340 */
341
342 typedef uint32_t DebugPropertyTag;
343
344 #define kDebugPropertyTagPrintLevelMin 0x6D696E70U // 'minp' Get: 1st param = DebugLevel *
345 // Set: 1st param = DebugLevel
346
347 #define kDebugPropertyTagPrintLevel kDebugPropertyTagPrintLevelMin
348
349 #define kDebugPropertyTagPrintLevelMax 0x706D786CU // 'maxp' Get: 1st param = DebugLevel *
350 // Set: 1st param = DebugLevel
351
352 #define kDebugPropertyTagBreakLevel 0x62726B6CU // 'brkl' Get: 1st param = DebugLevel *
353 // Set: 1st param = DebugLevel
354 #if 0
355 #pragma mark == General macros ==
356 #endif
357
358 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
359 /*! @defined DEBUG_UNUSED
360
361 @abstract Macro to mark a paramter as unused to avoid unused parameter warnings.
362
363 @discussion
364
365 There is no universally supported pragma/attribute for indicating a variable is unused. DEBUG_UNUSED lets us
366 indicate a variable is unused in a manner that is supported by most compilers.
367 */
368
369 #define DEBUG_UNUSED( X ) (void)( X )
370
371 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
372 /*! @defined DEBUG_USE_ONLY
373
374 @abstract Macro to mark a variable as used only when debugging is enabled.
375
376 @discussion
377
378 Variables are sometimes needed only for debugging. When debugging is turned off, these debug-only variables generate
379 compiler warnings about unused variables. To eliminate these warnings, use these macros to indicate variables that
380 are only used for debugging.
381 */
382
383 #if ( DEBUG )
384 #define DEBUG_USE_ONLY( X )
385 #else
386 #define DEBUG_USE_ONLY( X ) (void)( X )
387 #endif
388
389 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
390 /*! @defined DEBUG_LOCAL
391
392 @abstract Macros to make variables and functions static when debugging is off, but extern when debugging is on.
393
394 @discussion
395
396 Rather than using "static" directly, using this macros allows you to access these variables external while
397 debugging without being penalized for production builds.
398 */
399
400 #if ( DEBUG )
401 #define DEBUG_LOCAL
402 #else
403 #define DEBUG_LOCAL static
404 #endif
405
406 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
407 /*! @defined DEBUG_STATIC
408
409 @abstract Macros to make variables and functions static when debugging is off, but extern when debugging is on.
410
411 @discussion
412
413 Rather than using "static" directly, using this macros allows you to access these variables external while
414 debugging without being penalized for production builds.
415 */
416
417 #if ( DEBUG )
418 #define DEBUG_STATIC
419 #else
420 #define DEBUG_STATIC static
421 #endif
422
423 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
424 /*! @defined DEBUG_EXPORT
425
426 @abstract Macros to export variables.
427
428 @discussion
429
430 "__private_extern__" is a hack for IOKit to allow symbols to be exported from compilation units, but
431 // not exported outside a driver (IOKit uses a lame global namespace for symbols). This still does not
432 // solve the problem of multiple drivers in the same dependency chain since they share symbols.
433 */
434
435 #if ( TARGET_API_MAC_OSX_KERNEL )
436 #define DEBUG_EXPORT __private_extern__
437 #else
438 #define DEBUG_EXPORT extern
439 #endif
440
441 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
442 /*! @defined debug_add
443
444 @abstract Macro to add (or subtract if negative) a value when debugging is on. Does nothing if debugging is off.
445 */
446
447 #if ( DEBUG )
448 #define debug_add( A, B ) ( A ) += ( B )
449 #else
450 #define debug_add( A, B )
451 #endif
452
453 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
454 /*! @defined debug_perform
455
456 @abstract Macro to perform something in debug-only builds.
457 */
458
459 #if ( DEBUG )
460 #define debug_perform( X ) do { X; } while( 0 )
461 #else
462 #define debug_perform( X )
463 #endif
464
465 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
466 /*! @function translate_errno
467
468 @abstract Returns 0 if the test success. If the test fails, returns errno if non-zero and othewise the alternate error.
469 */
470
471 #define translate_errno( TEST, ERRNO, ALTERNATE_ERROR ) ( ( TEST ) ? 0 : ( ERRNO ) ? ( ERRNO ) : ( ALTERNATE_ERROR ) )
472
473 #if 0
474 #pragma mark == Compile Time macros ==
475 #endif
476
477 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
478 /*! @defined check_compile_time
479
480 @abstract Performs a compile-time check of something such as the size of an int.
481
482 @discussion
483
484 This declares an array with a size that is determined by a compile-time expression. If the expression evaluates
485 to 0, the array has a size of -1, which is illegal and generates a compile-time error.
486
487 For example:
488
489 check_compile_time( sizeof( int ) == 4 );
490
491 Note: This only works with compile-time expressions.
492 Note: This only works in places where extern declarations are allowed (e.g. global scope).
493
494 References:
495
496 <http://www.jaggersoft.com/pubs/CVu11_3.html>
497 <http://www.jaggersoft.com/pubs/CVu11_5.html>
498
499 Note: The following macros differ from the macros on the www.jaggersoft.com web site because those versions do not
500 work with GCC due to GCC allow a zero-length array. Using a -1 condition turned out to be more portable.
501 */
502
503 #define check_compile_time( X ) extern int debug_compile_time_name[ ( X ) ? 1 : -1 ]
504
505 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
506 /*! @defined check_compile_time_code
507
508 @abstract Perform a compile-time check, suitable for placement in code, of something such as the size of an int.
509
510 @discussion
511
512 This creates a switch statement with an existing case for 0 and an additional case using the result of a
513 compile-time expression. A switch statement cannot have two case labels with the same constant so if the
514 compile-time expression evaluates to 0, it is illegal and generates a compile-time error. If the compile-time
515 expression does not evaluate to 0, the resulting value is used as the case label and it compiles without error.
516
517 For example:
518
519 check_compile_time_code( sizeof( int ) == 4 );
520
521 Note: This only works with compile-time expressions.
522 Note: This does not work in a global scope so it must be inside a function.
523
524 References:
525
526 <http://www.jaggersoft.com/pubs/CVu11_3.html>
527 <http://www.jaggersoft.com/pubs/CVu11_5.html>
528 */
529
530 #define check_compile_time_code( X ) switch( 0 ) { case 0: case X:; }
531
532 #if 0
533 #pragma mark == check macros ==
534 #endif
535
536 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
537 /*! @defined check
538
539 @abstract Check that an expression is true (non-zero).
540
541 @discussion
542
543 If expression evalulates to false, this prints debugging information (actual expression string, file, line number,
544 function name, etc.) using the default debugging output method.
545
546 Code inside check() statements is not compiled into production builds.
547 */
548
549 #if ( DEBUG_OVERRIDE_APPLE_MACROS )
550 #undef check
551 #endif
552 #if ( !defined( check ) )
553 #if ( DEBUG )
554 #define check( X ) \
555 do \
556 { \
557 if( !( X ) ) \
558 { \
559 debug_print_assert( 0, # X, NULL, __FILE__, __LINE__, __ROUTINE__ ); \
560 } \
561 } while( 0 )
562 #else
563 #define check( X )
564 #endif
565 #endif
566
567 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
568 /*! @defined check_string
569
570 @abstract Check that an expression is true (non-zero) with an explanation.
571
572 @discussion
573
574 If expression evalulates to false, this prints debugging information (actual expression string, file, line number,
575 function name, etc.) and a custom explanation string using the default debugging output method.
576
577 Code inside check_string() statements is not compiled into production builds.
578 */
579
580 #if ( DEBUG_OVERRIDE_APPLE_MACROS )
581 #undef check_string
582 #endif
583 #if ( !defined( check_string ) )
584 #if ( DEBUG )
585 #define check_string( X, STR ) \
586 do \
587 { \
588 if( !( X ) ) \
589 { \
590 debug_print_assert( 0, # X, STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, __ROUTINE__ ); \
591 } \
592 \
593 } while( 0 )
594 #else
595 #define check_string( X, STR )
596 #endif
597 #endif
598
599 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
600 /*! @defined check_noerr
601
602 @abstract Check that an error code is noErr (0).
603
604 @discussion
605
606 If the error code is non-0, this prints debugging information (actual expression string, file, line number,
607 function name, etc.) using the default debugging output method.
608
609 Code inside check_noerr() statements is not compiled into production builds.
610 */
611
612 #if ( DEBUG_OVERRIDE_APPLE_MACROS )
613 #undef check_noerr
614 #endif
615 #if ( !defined( check_noerr ) )
616 #if ( DEBUG )
617 #define check_noerr( ERR ) \
618 do \
619 { \
620 int_least32_t localErr; \
621 \
622 localErr = (int_least32_t)( ERR ); \
623 if( localErr != 0 ) \
624 { \
625 debug_print_assert( localErr, NULL, NULL, __FILE__, __LINE__, __ROUTINE__ ); \
626 } \
627 \
628 } while( 0 )
629 #else
630 #define check_noerr( ERR )
631 #endif
632 #endif
633
634 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
635 /*! @defined check_noerr_string
636
637 @abstract Check that an error code is noErr (0) with an explanation.
638
639 @discussion
640
641 If the error code is non-0, this prints debugging information (actual expression string, file, line number,
642 function name, etc.) and a custom explanation string using the default debugging output method.
643
644 Code inside check_noerr_string() statements is not compiled into production builds.
645 */
646
647 #if ( DEBUG_OVERRIDE_APPLE_MACROS )
648 #undef check_noerr_string
649 #endif
650 #if ( !defined( check_noerr_string ) )
651 #if ( DEBUG )
652 #define check_noerr_string( ERR, STR ) \
653 do \
654 { \
655 int_least32_t localErr; \
656 \
657 localErr = (int_least32_t)( ERR ); \
658 if( localErr != 0 ) \
659 { \
660 debug_print_assert( localErr, NULL, STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, __ROUTINE__ ); \
661 } \
662 \
663 } while( 0 )
664 #else
665 #define check_noerr_string( ERR, STR )
666 #endif
667 #endif
668
669 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
670 /*! @defined check_translated_errno
671
672 @abstract Check a condition and prints errno (if non-zero) to the log.
673
674 @discussion
675
676 Code inside check_translated_errno() statements is not compiled into production builds.
677 */
678
679 #if ( !defined( check_translated_errno ) )
680 #if ( DEBUG )
681 #define check_translated_errno( TEST, ERRNO, ALTERNATE_ERROR ) \
682 do \
683 { \
684 if( !( TEST ) ) \
685 { \
686 int_least32_t localErr; \
687 \
688 localErr = (int_least32_t)( ERRNO ); \
689 localErr = ( localErr != 0 ) ? localErr : (int_least32_t)( ALTERNATE_ERROR ); \
690 debug_print_assert( localErr, # TEST, NULL, __FILE__, __LINE__, __ROUTINE__ ); \
691 } \
692 \
693 } while( 0 )
694 #else
695 #define check_translated_errno( TEST, ERRNO, ALTERNATE_ERROR )
696 #endif
697 #endif
698
699 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
700 /*! @defined check_ptr_overlap
701
702 @abstract Checks that two ptrs do not overlap.
703 */
704
705 #define check_ptr_overlap( P1, P1_SIZE, P2, P2_SIZE ) \
706 do \
707 { \
708 check( !( ( (uintptr_t)( P1 ) >= (uintptr_t)( P2 ) ) && \
709 ( (uintptr_t)( P1 ) < ( ( (uintptr_t)( P2 ) ) + ( P2_SIZE ) ) ) ) ); \
710 check( !( ( (uintptr_t)( P2 ) >= (uintptr_t)( P1 ) ) && \
711 ( (uintptr_t)( P2 ) < ( ( (uintptr_t)( P1 ) ) + ( P1_SIZE ) ) ) ) ); \
712 \
713 } while( 0 )
714
715 #if 0
716 #pragma mark == require macros ==
717 #endif
718
719 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
720 /*! @defined require
721
722 @abstract Requires that an expression evaluate to true.
723
724 @discussion
725
726 If expression evalulates to false, this prints debugging information (actual expression string, file, line number,
727 function name, etc.) using the default debugging output method then jumps to a label.
728 */
729
730 #if ( DEBUG_OVERRIDE_APPLE_MACROS )
731 #undef require
732 #endif
733 #if ( !defined( require ) )
734 #define require( X, LABEL ) \
735 do \
736 { \
737 if( !( X ) ) \
738 { \
739 debug_print_assert( 0, # X, NULL, __FILE__, __LINE__, __ROUTINE__ ); \
740 goto LABEL; \
741 } \
742 \
743 } while( 0 )
744 #endif
745
746 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
747 /*! @defined require_string
748
749 @abstract Requires that an expression evaluate to true with an explanation.
750
751 @discussion
752
753 If expression evalulates to false, this prints debugging information (actual expression string, file, line number,
754 function name, etc.) and a custom explanation string using the default debugging output method then jumps to a label.
755 */
756
757 #if ( DEBUG_OVERRIDE_APPLE_MACROS )
758 #undef require_string
759 #endif
760 #if ( !defined( require_string ) )
761 #define require_string( X, LABEL, STR ) \
762 do \
763 { \
764 if( !( X ) ) \
765 { \
766 debug_print_assert( 0, # X, STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, __ROUTINE__ ); \
767 goto LABEL; \
768 } \
769 \
770 } while( 0 )
771 #endif
772
773 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
774 /*! @defined require_quiet
775
776 @abstract Requires that an expression evaluate to true.
777
778 @discussion
779
780 If expression evalulates to false, this jumps to a label. No debugging information is printed.
781 */
782
783 #if ( DEBUG_OVERRIDE_APPLE_MACROS )
784 #undef require_quiet
785 #endif
786 #if ( !defined( require_quiet ) )
787 #define require_quiet( X, LABEL ) \
788 do \
789 { \
790 if( !( X ) ) \
791 { \
792 goto LABEL; \
793 } \
794 \
795 } while( 0 )
796 #endif
797
798 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
799 /*! @defined require_noerr
800
801 @abstract Require that an error code is noErr (0).
802
803 @discussion
804
805 If the error code is non-0, this prints debugging information (actual expression string, file, line number,
806 function name, etc.) using the default debugging output method then jumps to a label.
807 */
808
809 #if ( DEBUG_OVERRIDE_APPLE_MACROS )
810 #undef require_noerr
811 #endif
812 #if ( !defined( require_noerr ) )
813 #define require_noerr( ERR, LABEL ) \
814 do \
815 { \
816 int_least32_t localErr; \
817 \
818 localErr = (int_least32_t)( ERR ); \
819 if( localErr != 0 ) \
820 { \
821 debug_print_assert( localErr, NULL, NULL, __FILE__, __LINE__, __ROUTINE__ ); \
822 goto LABEL; \
823 } \
824 \
825 } while( 0 )
826 #endif
827
828 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
829 /*! @defined require_noerr_string
830
831 @abstract Require that an error code is noErr (0).
832
833 @discussion
834
835 If the error code is non-0, this prints debugging information (actual expression string, file, line number,
836 function name, etc.), and a custom explanation string using the default debugging output method using the
837 default debugging output method then jumps to a label.
838 */
839
840 #if ( DEBUG_OVERRIDE_APPLE_MACROS )
841 #undef require_noerr_string
842 #endif
843 #if ( !defined( require_noerr_string ) )
844 #define require_noerr_string( ERR, LABEL, STR ) \
845 do \
846 { \
847 int_least32_t localErr; \
848 \
849 localErr = (int_least32_t)( ERR ); \
850 if( localErr != 0 ) \
851 { \
852 debug_print_assert( localErr, NULL, STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, __ROUTINE__ ); \
853 goto LABEL; \
854 } \
855 \
856 } while( 0 )
857 #endif
858
859 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
860 /*! @defined require_noerr_action_string
861
862 @abstract Require that an error code is noErr (0).
863
864 @discussion
865
866 If the error code is non-0, this prints debugging information (actual expression string, file, line number,
867 function name, etc.), and a custom explanation string using the default debugging output method using the
868 default debugging output method then executes an action and jumps to a label.
869 */
870
871 #if ( DEBUG_OVERRIDE_APPLE_MACROS )
872 #undef require_noerr_action_string
873 #endif
874 #if ( !defined( require_noerr_action_string ) )
875 #define require_noerr_action_string( ERR, LABEL, ACTION, STR ) \
876 do \
877 { \
878 int_least32_t localErr; \
879 \
880 localErr = (int_least32_t)( ERR ); \
881 if( localErr != 0 ) \
882 { \
883 debug_print_assert( localErr, NULL, STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, __ROUTINE__ ); \
884 { ACTION; } \
885 goto LABEL; \
886 } \
887 \
888 } while( 0 )
889 #endif
890
891 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
892 /*! @defined require_noerr_quiet
893
894 @abstract Require that an error code is noErr (0).
895
896 @discussion
897
898 If the error code is non-0, this jumps to a label. No debugging information is printed.
899 */
900
901 #if ( DEBUG_OVERRIDE_APPLE_MACROS )
902 #undef require_noerr_quiet
903 #endif
904 #if ( !defined( require_noerr_quiet ) )
905 #define require_noerr_quiet( ERR, LABEL ) \
906 do \
907 { \
908 if( ( ERR ) != 0 ) \
909 { \
910 goto LABEL; \
911 } \
912 \
913 } while( 0 )
914 #endif
915
916 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
917 /*! @defined require_noerr_action
918
919 @abstract Require that an error code is noErr (0) with an action to execute otherwise.
920
921 @discussion
922
923 If the error code is non-0, this prints debugging information (actual expression string, file, line number,
924 function name, etc.) using the default debugging output method then executes an action and jumps to a label.
925 */
926
927 #if ( DEBUG_OVERRIDE_APPLE_MACROS )
928 #undef require_noerr_action
929 #endif
930 #if ( !defined( require_noerr_action ) )
931 #define require_noerr_action( ERR, LABEL, ACTION ) \
932 do \
933 { \
934 int_least32_t localErr; \
935 \
936 localErr = (int_least32_t)( ERR ); \
937 if( localErr != 0 ) \
938 { \
939 debug_print_assert( localErr, NULL, NULL, __FILE__, __LINE__, __ROUTINE__ ); \
940 { ACTION; } \
941 goto LABEL; \
942 } \
943 \
944 } while( 0 )
945 #endif
946
947 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
948 /*! @defined require_noerr_action_quiet
949
950 @abstract Require that an error code is noErr (0) with an action to execute otherwise.
951
952 @discussion
953
954 If the error code is non-0, this executes an action and jumps to a label. No debugging information is printed.
955 */
956
957 #if ( DEBUG_OVERRIDE_APPLE_MACROS )
958 #undef require_noerr_action_quiet
959 #endif
960 #if ( !defined( require_noerr_action_quiet ) )
961 #define require_noerr_action_quiet( ERR, LABEL, ACTION ) \
962 do \
963 { \
964 if( ( ERR ) != 0 ) \
965 { \
966 { ACTION; } \
967 goto LABEL; \
968 } \
969 \
970 } while( 0 )
971 #endif
972
973 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
974 /*! @defined require_action
975
976 @abstract Requires that an expression evaluate to true with an action to execute otherwise.
977
978 @discussion
979
980 If expression evalulates to false, this prints debugging information (actual expression string, file, line number,
981 function name, etc.) using the default debugging output method then executes an action and jumps to a label.
982 */
983
984 #if ( DEBUG_OVERRIDE_APPLE_MACROS )
985 #undef require_action
986 #endif
987 #if ( !defined( require_action ) )
988 #define require_action( X, LABEL, ACTION ) \
989 do \
990 { \
991 if( !( X ) ) \
992 { \
993 debug_print_assert( 0, # X, NULL, __FILE__, __LINE__, __ROUTINE__ ); \
994 { ACTION; } \
995 goto LABEL; \
996 } \
997 \
998 } while( 0 )
999 #endif
1000
1001 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1002 /*! @defined require_action_quiet
1003
1004 @abstract Requires that an expression evaluate to true with an action to execute otherwise.
1005
1006 @discussion
1007
1008 If expression evalulates to false, this executes an action and jumps to a label. No debugging information is printed.
1009 */
1010
1011 #if ( DEBUG_OVERRIDE_APPLE_MACROS )
1012 #undef require_action_quiet
1013 #endif
1014 #if ( !defined( require_action_quiet ) )
1015 #define require_action_quiet( X, LABEL, ACTION ) \
1016 do \
1017 { \
1018 if( !( X ) ) \
1019 { \
1020 { ACTION; } \
1021 goto LABEL; \
1022 } \
1023 \
1024 } while( 0 )
1025 #endif
1026
1027 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1028 /*! @defined require_action_string
1029
1030 @abstract Requires that an expression evaluate to true with an explanation and action to execute otherwise.
1031
1032 @discussion
1033
1034 If expression evalulates to false, this prints debugging information (actual expression string, file, line number,
1035 function name, etc.) and a custom explanation string using the default debugging output method then executes an
1036 action and jumps to a label.
1037 */
1038
1039 #if ( DEBUG_OVERRIDE_APPLE_MACROS )
1040 #undef require_action_string
1041 #endif
1042 #if ( !defined( require_action_string ) )
1043 #define require_action_string( X, LABEL, ACTION, STR ) \
1044 do \
1045 { \
1046 if( !( X ) ) \
1047 { \
1048 debug_print_assert( 0, # X, STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, __ROUTINE__ ); \
1049 { ACTION; } \
1050 goto LABEL; \
1051 } \
1052 \
1053 } while( 0 )
1054
1055 #endif
1056
1057 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1058 /*! @defined require_throw
1059
1060 @abstract Requires that an expression evaluates to true or an exception is thrown.
1061
1062 @discussion
1063
1064 If the expression evaluates to false, this prints debugging information (actual expression string, file,
1065 line number, function name, etc.) using the default debugging output method then throws an exception.
1066 */
1067
1068 #if ( defined( __cplusplus ) )
1069 #define require_throw( X ) \
1070 do \
1071 { \
1072 if( !( X ) ) \
1073 { \
1074 debug_print_assert( 0, # X, NULL, __FILE__, __LINE__, __ROUTINE__ ); \
1075 throw kUnknownErr; \
1076 } \
1077 \
1078 } while( 0 )
1079 #endif
1080
1081 #if 0
1082 #pragma mark == Design-By-Contract macros ==
1083 #endif
1084
1085 //===========================================================================================================================
1086 // Design-By-Contract macros
1087 //===========================================================================================================================
1088
1089 #define ensure( X ) check( X )
1090 #define ensure_string( X, STR ) check_string( X, STR )
1091 #define ensure_noerr( ERR ) check_noerr( ERR )
1092 #define ensure_noerr_string( ERR, STR ) check_noerr_string( ERR, STR )
1093 #define ensure_translated_errno( TEST, ERRNO, ALTERNATE_ERROR ) check_translated_errno( TEST, ERRNO, ALTERNATE_ERROR )
1094
1095 // Note: Design-By-Contract "require" macros are already defined elsewhere.
1096
1097 #if 0
1098 #pragma mark == Expect macros ==
1099 #endif
1100
1101 //===========================================================================================================================
1102 // Expect macros
1103 //===========================================================================================================================
1104
1105 // Expect macros allow code to include runtime checking of things that should not happen in shipping code (e.g. internal
1106 // programmer errors, such as a NULL parameter where it is not allowed). Once the code has been verified to work correctly
1107 // without asserting, the DEBUG_EXPECT_VERIFIED conditional can be set to eliminate the error checking entirely. It can
1108 // also be useful to measure the cost of error checking code by profiling with it enable and with it disabled.
1109
1110 #if ( DEBUG_EXPECT_VERIFIED )
1111 #define require_expect
1112 #define require_string_expect
1113 #define require_quiet_expect
1114 #define require_noerr_expect
1115 #define require_noerr_string_expect
1116 #define require_noerr_action_string_expect
1117 #define require_noerr_quiet_expect
1118 #define require_noerr_action_expect
1119 #define require_noerr_action_quiet_expect
1120 #define require_action_expect
1121 #define require_action_quiet_expect
1122 #define require_action_string_expect
1123 #else
1124 #define require_expect require
1125 #define require_string_expect require_string
1126 #define require_quiet_expect require_quiet
1127 #define require_noerr_expect require_noerr
1128 #define require_noerr_string_expect require_noerr_string
1129 #define require_noerr_action_string_expect require_noerr_action_string
1130 #define require_noerr_quiet_expect require_noerr_quiet
1131 #define require_noerr_action_expect require_noerr_action
1132 #define require_noerr_action_quiet_expect require_noerr_action_quiet
1133 #define require_action_expect require_action
1134 #define require_action_quiet_expect require_action_quiet
1135 #define require_action_string_expect require_action_string
1136 #endif
1137
1138 #if 0
1139 #pragma mark == Output macros ==
1140 #endif
1141
1142 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1143 /*! @defined debug_string
1144
1145 @abstract Prints a debugging C string.
1146 */
1147
1148 #if ( DEBUG_OVERRIDE_APPLE_MACROS )
1149 #undef debug_string
1150 #endif
1151 #if ( !defined( debug_string ) )
1152 #if ( DEBUG )
1153 #define debug_string( STR ) \
1154 do \
1155 { \
1156 debug_print_assert( 0, NULL, STR, __FILE__, __LINE__, __ROUTINE__ ); \
1157 \
1158 } while( 0 )
1159 #else
1160 #define debug_string( STR )
1161 #endif
1162 #endif
1163
1164 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1165 /*! @defined debug_print_assert
1166
1167 @abstract Prints an assertion.
1168 */
1169
1170 #if ( DEBUG )
1171 #define debug_print_assert( ERROR_CODE, ASSERT_STRING, MESSAGE, FILENAME, LINE_NUMBER, FUNCTION ) \
1172 DebugPrintAssert( ERROR_CODE, ASSERT_STRING, MESSAGE, FILENAME, LINE_NUMBER, FUNCTION )
1173 #else
1174 #define debug_print_assert( ERROR_CODE, ASSERT_STRING, MESSAGE, FILENAME, LINE_NUMBER, FUNCTION )
1175 #endif
1176
1177 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1178 /*! @defined dlog
1179
1180 @abstract Prints a debug-only message.
1181 */
1182
1183 #if ( DEBUG )
1184 #if ( DEBUG_C99_VA_ARGS )
1185 #define dlog(... ) DebugPrintF( __VA_ARGS__ )
1186 #elif ( DEBUG_GNU_VA_ARGS )
1187 #define dlog( ARGS... ) DebugPrintF( ## ARGS )
1188 #else
1189 #define dlog DebugPrintF
1190 #endif
1191 #else
1192 #if ( DEBUG_C99_VA_ARGS )
1193 #define dlog(... )
1194 #elif ( DEBUG_GNU_VA_ARGS )
1195 #define dlog( ARGS... )
1196 #else
1197 #define dlog while( 0 )
1198 #endif
1199 #endif
1200
1201 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1202 /*! @defined dlogv
1203
1204 @abstract Prints a debug-only message.
1205 */
1206
1207 #if ( DEBUG )
1208 #define dlogv( LEVEL, FORMAT, LIST ) DebugPrintFVAList( ( LEVEL ), ( FORMAT ), ( LIST ) )
1209 #else
1210 #define dlogv( LEVEL, FORMAT, LIST )
1211 #endif
1212
1213 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1214 /*! @defined dlogmem
1215
1216 @abstract Prints a debug-only dump of memory.
1217 */
1218
1219 #if ( DEBUG )
1220 #define dlogmem( LEVEL, PTR, SIZE ) \
1221 DebugHexDump( ( LEVEL ), 0, NULL, 0, 0, NULL, 0, ( PTR ), ( PTR ), ( SIZE ), kDebugFlagsNone, NULL, 0 )
1222 #else
1223 #define dlogmem( LEVEL, PTR, SIZE )
1224 #endif
1225
1226 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1227 /*! @defined DebugNSLog
1228
1229 @abstract Debug-only macro for the Cocoa NSLog function.
1230 */
1231
1232 #if ( DEBUG )
1233 #if ( DEBUG_C99_VA_ARGS )
1234 #define DebugNSLog(... ) NSLog( __VA_ARGS__ )
1235 #elif ( DEBUG_GNU_VA_ARGS )
1236 #define DebugNSLog( ARGS... ) NSLog( ## ARGS )
1237 #else
1238 #define DebugNSLog NSLog
1239 #endif
1240 #else
1241 #if ( DEBUG_C99_VA_ARGS )
1242 #define DebugNSLog(... )
1243 #elif ( DEBUG_GNU_VA_ARGS )
1244 #define DebugNSLog( ARGS... )
1245 #else
1246 #define DebugNSLog while( 0 )
1247 #endif
1248 #endif
1249
1250 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1251 /*! @defined DebugLogMsg
1252
1253 @abstract Debug-only macro for the VxWorks logMsg function.
1254 */
1255
1256 #if ( TARGET_OS_VXWORKS )
1257 #if ( DEBUG )
1258 #define DebugLogMsg( LEVEL, FORMAT, P1, P2, P3, P4, P5, P6 ) \
1259 do \
1260 { \
1261 if( ( inLevel >= gDebugPrintLevelMin ) || ( inLevel <= gDebugPrintLevelMax ) ) \
1262 { \
1263 logMsg( ( FORMAT ), ( P1 ), ( P2 ), ( P3 ), ( P4 ), ( P5 ), ( P6 ) ); \
1264 } \
1265 \
1266 } while( 0 )
1267 #else
1268 #define DebugLogMsg( LEVEL, FORMAT, P1, P2, P3, P4, P5, P6 )
1269 #endif
1270 #else
1271 #define DebugLogMsg dlog
1272 #endif
1273
1274 #if 0
1275 #pragma mark == Routines - General ==
1276 #endif
1277
1278 #ifdef __cplusplus
1279 extern "C" {
1280 #endif
1281
1282 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1283 /*! @function DebugInitialize
1284
1285 @abstract Initializes the debugging library for a specific kind of output.
1286
1287 @param inType
1288 @param varArg Variable number parameters, controlled by the "inType" parameter.
1289 */
1290
1291 #if ( DEBUG )
1292 DEBUG_EXPORT OSStatus DebugInitialize( DebugOutputType inType, ... );
1293 #endif
1294
1295 #if ( DEBUG )
1296 #if ( DEBUG_C99_VA_ARGS )
1297 #define debug_initialize(... ) DebugInitialize( __VA_ARGS__ )
1298 #elif ( DEBUG_GNU_VA_ARGS )
1299 #define debug_initialize( ARGS... ) DebugInitialize( ## ARGS )
1300 #else
1301 #define debug_initialize DebugInitialize
1302 #endif
1303 #else
1304 #if ( DEBUG_C99_VA_ARGS )
1305 #define debug_initialize(... )
1306 #elif ( DEBUG_GNU_VA_ARGS )
1307 #define debug_initialize( ARGS... )
1308 #else
1309 #define debug_initialize while( 0 )
1310 #endif
1311 #endif
1312
1313 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1314 /*! @function DebugFinalize
1315
1316 @abstract Releases any resources used by the debugging library
1317 */
1318
1319 #if ( DEBUG )
1320 DEBUG_EXPORT void DebugFinalize( void );
1321 #endif
1322
1323 #if ( DEBUG )
1324 #define debug_terminate() DebugFinalize()
1325 #else
1326 #define debug_terminate()
1327 #endif
1328
1329 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1330 /*! @function DebugGetProperty
1331
1332 @abstract Gets the specified property from the debugging library.
1333 */
1334
1335 #if ( DEBUG )
1336 DEBUG_EXPORT OSStatus DebugGetProperty( DebugPropertyTag inTag, ... );
1337 #endif
1338
1339 #if ( DEBUG )
1340 #if ( DEBUG_C99_VA_ARGS )
1341 #define debug_get_property(... ) DebugGetProperty( __VA_ARGS__ )
1342 #elif ( DEBUG_GNU_VA_ARGS )
1343 #define debug_get_property( ARGS... ) DebugGetProperty( ## ARGS )
1344 #else
1345 #define debug_get_property DebugGetProperty
1346 #endif
1347 #else
1348 #if ( DEBUG_C99_VA_ARGS )
1349 #define debug_get_property(... )
1350 #elif ( DEBUG_GNU_VA_ARGS )
1351 #define debug_get_property( ARGS... )
1352 #else
1353 #define debug_get_property while( 0 )
1354 #endif
1355 #endif
1356
1357 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1358 /*! @function DebugSetProperty
1359
1360 @abstract Sets the specified property from the debugging library.
1361 */
1362
1363 #if ( DEBUG )
1364 DEBUG_EXPORT OSStatus DebugSetProperty( DebugPropertyTag inTag, ... );
1365 #endif
1366
1367 #if ( DEBUG )
1368 #if ( DEBUG_C99_VA_ARGS )
1369 #define debug_set_property(... ) DebugSetProperty( __VA_ARGS__ )
1370 #elif ( DEBUG_GNU_VA_ARGS )
1371 #define debug_set_property( ARGS... ) DebugSetProperty( ## ARGS )
1372 #else
1373 #define debug_set_property DebugSetProperty
1374 #endif
1375 #else
1376 #if ( DEBUG_C99_VA_ARGS )
1377 #define debug_set_property(... )
1378 #elif ( DEBUG_GNU_VA_ARGS )
1379 #define debug_set_property( ARGS... )
1380 #else
1381 #define debug_set_property while( 0 )
1382 #endif
1383 #endif
1384
1385 #if 0
1386 #pragma mark == Routines - Debugging Output ==
1387 #endif
1388
1389 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1390 /*! @function DebugPrintF
1391
1392 @abstract Prints a debug message with printf-style formatting.
1393
1394 @param inLevel Error that generated this assert or noErr.
1395
1396 @param inFormatString
1397 C string containing assertion text.
1398
1399 @param VAR_ARG
1400 Variable number of arguments depending on the format string.
1401
1402 @result Number of bytes printed or -1 on error.
1403 */
1404
1405 #if ( DEBUG )
1406 DEBUG_EXPORT size_t DebugPrintF( DebugLevel inLevel, const char *inFormat, ... );
1407 #endif
1408
1409 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1410 /*! @function DebugPrintFVAList
1411
1412 @abstract va_list version of DebugPrintF. See DebugPrintF for more info.
1413 */
1414
1415 #if ( DEBUG )
1416 DEBUG_EXPORT size_t DebugPrintFVAList( DebugLevel inLevel, const char *inFormat, va_list inArgs );
1417 #endif
1418
1419 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1420 /*! @function DebugPrintAssert
1421
1422 @abstract Prints a message describing the reason the (e.g. an assert failed), an optional error message,
1423 an optional source filename, an optional source line number.
1424
1425 @param inErrorCode Error that generated this assert or noErr.
1426 @param inAssertString C string containing assertion text.
1427 @param inMessage C string containing a message about the assert.
1428 @param inFileName C string containing path of file where the error occurred.
1429 @param inLineNumber Line number in source file where the error occurred.
1430 @param inFunction C string containing name of function where assert occurred.
1431
1432 @discussion
1433
1434 Example output:
1435
1436 [ASSERT] assert: "dataPtr != NULL" allocate memory for object failed
1437 [ASSERT] where: "MyFile.c", line 123, ("MyFunction")
1438
1439 OR
1440
1441 [ASSERT] error: -6728 (kNoMemoryErr)
1442 [ASSERT] where: "MyFile.c", line 123, ("MyFunction")
1443 */
1444
1445 #if ( DEBUG )
1446 DEBUG_EXPORT void
1447 DebugPrintAssert(
1448 int_least32_t inErrorCode,
1449 const char * inAssertString,
1450 const char * inMessage,
1451 const char * inFilename,
1452 int_least32_t inLineNumber,
1453 const char * inFunction );
1454 #endif
1455
1456 #if 0
1457 #pragma mark == Routines - Utilities ==
1458 #endif
1459
1460 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1461 /*! @function DebugSNPrintF
1462
1463 @abstract Debugging versions of standard C snprintf with extra features.
1464
1465 @param sbuffer Buffer to receive result. Null terminated unless the buffer size is 0.
1466 @param buflen Size of the buffer including space for the null terminator.
1467 @param fmt printf-style format string.
1468 @param VAR_ARG Variable number of arguments depending on the format string.
1469
1470 @result Number of characters written (minus the null terminator).
1471
1472 @discussion
1473
1474 Extra features over the standard C snprintf:
1475 <pre>
1476 64-bit support for %d (%lld), %i (%lli), %u (%llu), %o (%llo), %x (%llx), and %b (%llb).
1477 %@ - Cocoa/CoreFoundation object. Param is the object. Strings are used directly. Others use CFCopyDescription.
1478 %a - Network Address: %.4a=IPv4, %.6a=Ethernet, %.8a Fibre Channel, %.16a=IPv6. Arg=ptr to network address.
1479 %#a - IPv4 or IPv6 mDNSAddr. Arg=ptr to mDNSAddr.
1480 %##a - IPv4 (if AF_INET defined) or IPv6 (if AF_INET6 defined) sockaddr. Arg=ptr to sockaddr.
1481 %b - Binary representation of integer (e.g. 01101011). Modifiers and arg=the same as %d, %x, etc.
1482 %C - Mac-style FourCharCode (e.g. 'APPL'). Arg=32-bit value to print as a Mac-style FourCharCode.
1483 %H - Hex Dump (e.g. "\x6b\xa7" -> "6B A7"). 1st arg=ptr, 2nd arg=size, 3rd arg=max size.
1484 %#H - Hex Dump & ASCII (e.g. "\x41\x62" -> "6B A7 'Ab'"). 1st arg=ptr, 2nd arg=size, 3rd arg=max size.
1485 %m - Error Message (e.g. 0 -> "kNoErr"). Modifiers and error code arg=the same as %d, %x, etc.
1486 %#s - Pascal-style length-prefixed string. Arg=ptr to string.
1487 %##s - DNS label-sequence name. Arg=ptr to name.
1488 %S - UTF-16 string, 0x0000 terminated. Host order if no BOM. Precision is UTF-16 count. Precision includes BOM.
1489 %#S - Big Endian UTF-16 string (unless BOM overrides). Otherwise, the same as %S.
1490 %##S - Little Endian UTF-16 string (unless BOM overrides). Otherwise, the same as %S.
1491 %U - Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) (e.g. 6ba7b810-9dad-11d1-80b4-00c04fd430c8). Arg=ptr to 16-byte UUID.
1492 </pre>
1493 */
1494
1495 #if ( DEBUG )
1496 DEBUG_EXPORT size_t DebugSNPrintF(char *sbuffer, size_t buflen, const char *fmt, ...);
1497 #endif
1498
1499 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1500 /*! @function DebugSNPrintFVAList
1501
1502 @abstract va_list version of DebugSNPrintF. See DebugSNPrintF for more info.
1503 */
1504
1505 #if ( DEBUG )
1506 DEBUG_EXPORT size_t DebugSNPrintFVAList(char *sbuffer, size_t buflen, const char *fmt, va_list arg);
1507 #endif
1508
1509 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1510 /*! @function DebugGetErrorString
1511
1512 @abstract Gets an error string from an error code.
1513
1514 @param inStatus Error code to get the string for.
1515 @param inBuffer Optional buffer to copy the string to for non-static strings. May be null.
1516 @param inBufferSize Size of optional buffer. May be 0.
1517
1518 @result C string containing error string for the error code. Guaranteed to be a valid, static string. If a
1519 buffer is supplied, the return value will always be a pointer to the supplied buffer, which will
1520 contain the best available description of the error code. If a buffer is not supplied, the return
1521 value will be the best available description of the error code that can be represented as a static
1522 string. This allows code that cannot use a temporary buffer to hold the result to still get a useful
1523 error string in most cases, but also allows code that can use a temporary buffer to get the best
1524 available description.
1525 */
1526
1527 #if ( DEBUG )
1528 DEBUG_EXPORT const char * DebugGetErrorString( int_least32_t inErrorCode, char *inBuffer, size_t inBufferSize );
1529 #endif
1530
1531 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1532 /*! @function DebugHexDump
1533
1534 @abstract Hex dumps data to a string or to the output device.
1535 */
1536
1537 #if ( DEBUG )
1538 DEBUG_EXPORT size_t
1539 DebugHexDump(
1540 DebugLevel inLevel,
1541 int inIndent,
1542 const char * inLabel,
1543 size_t inLabelSize,
1544 int inLabelMinWidth,
1545 const char * inType,
1546 size_t inTypeSize,
1547 const void * inDataStart,
1548 const void * inData,
1549 size_t inDataSize,
1550 DebugFlags inFlags,
1551 char * outBuffer,
1552 size_t inBufferSize );
1553 #endif
1554
1555 #if ( DEBUG )
1556 #define dloghex( LEVEL, INDENT, LABEL, LABEL_SIZE, LABEL_MIN_SIZE, TYPE, TYPE_SIZE, DATA_START, DATA, DATA_SIZE, FLAGS, BUFFER, BUFFER_SIZE ) \
1557 DebugHexDump( ( LEVEL ), (INDENT), ( LABEL ), ( LABEL_SIZE ), ( LABEL_MIN_SIZE ), ( TYPE ), ( TYPE_SIZE ), \
1558 ( DATA_START ), ( DATA ), ( DATA_SIZE ), ( FLAGS ), ( BUFFER ), ( BUFFER_SIZE ) )
1559 #else
1560 #define dloghex( LEVEL, INDENT, LABEL, LABEL_SIZE, LABEL_MIN_SIZE, TYPE, TYPE_SIZE, DATA_START, DATA, DATA_SIZE, FLAGS, BUFFER, BUFFER_SIZE )
1561 #endif
1562
1563 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1564 /*! @function DebugTaskLevel
1565
1566 @abstract Returns the current task level.
1567
1568 @result Current task level
1569
1570 @discussion
1571
1572 Bit masks to isolate portions of the result (note that some masks may also need bit shifts to right justify):
1573 <pre>
1574 kDebugInterruptLevelMask - Indicates the current interrupt level (> 0 means interrupt time).
1575 kDebugInVBLTaskMask - Indicates if a VBL task is currently being executed.
1576 kDebugInDeferredTaskMask - Indicates if a Deferred Task is currently being executed.
1577 kDebugInSecondaryInterruptHandlerMask - Indicates if a Secondary Interrupt Handler is currently being executed.
1578 kDebugPageFaultFatalMask - Indicates if it is unsafe to cause a page fault (worse than interrupt time).
1579 kDebugMPTaskLevelMask - Indicates if being called from an MP task.
1580 kDebugInterruptDepthMask - 0 means task level, 1 means in interrupt, > 1 means in nested interrupt.
1581 </pre>
1582
1583 Helpers:
1584 <pre>
1585 DebugExtractTaskLevelInterruptDepth() - Macro to extract interrupt depth from task level value.
1586 </pre>
1587 */
1588
1589 #if ( DEBUG )
1590 DEBUG_EXPORT uint32_t DebugTaskLevel( void );
1591 #endif
1592
1593 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1594 /*! @function DebugServicesTest
1595
1596 @abstract Unit test.
1597 */
1598
1599 #if ( DEBUG )
1600 DEBUG_EXPORT OSStatus DebugServicesTest( void );
1601 #endif
1602
1603 #ifdef __cplusplus
1604 }
1605 #endif
1606
1607 #endif // __DEBUG_SERVICES__