darling-gdb/gdb/rdi-share/logging.c
Nick Clifton 3a9c3d120f Applied patches from Tony.Thompson@arm.com to implement the Angel remote
debugging interface and resurrected associated RDI files.
1998-01-08 11:12:39 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved.
*
* This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed
* provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the
* software.
*/
/* -*-C-*-
*
* $Revision$
* $Date$
*
*
* logging.c - methods for logging warnings, errors and trace info
*
*/
#include <stdarg.h> /* ANSI varargs support */
#ifdef TARGET
# include "angel.h"
# include "devconf.h"
#else
# include "host.h"
#endif
#include "logging.h" /* Header file for this source code */
#ifndef UNUSED
# define UNUSED(x) ((x)=(x))
#endif
/*
* __rt_warning
* ------------
* This routine is provided as a standard method of generating
* run-time system warnings. The actual action taken by this code can
* be board or target application specific, e.g. internal logging,
* debug message, etc.
*/
#ifdef DEBUG
# ifdef DEBUG_METHOD
# define STRINGIFY2(x) #x
# define STRINGIFY(x) STRINGIFY2(x)
# define DEBUG_METHOD_HEADER STRINGIFY(DEBUG_METHOD##.h)
# include DEBUG_METHOD_HEADER
# define METHOD_EXPAND_2(m, p, c) m##p(c)
# define METHOD_EXPAND(m, p, c) METHOD_EXPAND_2(m, p, c)
# define CHAROUT(c) METHOD_EXPAND(DEBUG_METHOD, _PutChar, (c))
# define PRE_DEBUG(l) METHOD_EXPAND(DEBUG_METHOD, _PreWarn, (l))
# define POST_DEBUG(n) METHOD_EXPAND(DEBUG_METHOD, _PostWarn, (n))
# else
# error Must define DEBUG_METHOD
# endif
#endif /* def DEBUG */
/*
* the guts of __rt_warning
*/
#pragma no_check_stack
#ifdef DEBUG
static const char hextab[] = "0123456789ABCDEF";
/*
* If debugging, then we break va_warn into sub-functions which
* allow us to get an easy breakpoint on the formatted string
*/
static int va_warn0(char *format, va_list args)
{
int len = 0;
while ((format != NULL) && (*format != '\0'))
{
if (*format == '%')
{
char fch = *(++format); /* get format character (skipping '%') */
int ival; /* holder for integer arguments */
char *string; /* holder for string arguments */
int width = 0; /* No field width by default */
int padzero = FALSE; /* By default we pad with spaces */
/*
* Check if the format has a width specified. NOTE: We do
* not use the "isdigit" function here, since it will
* require run-time support. The current ARM Ltd header
* defines "isdigit" as a macro, that uses a fixed
* character description table.
*/
if ((fch >= '0') && (fch <= '9'))
{
if (fch == '0')
{
/* Leading zeroes padding */
padzero = TRUE;
fch = *(++format);
}
while ((fch >= '0') && (fch <= '9'))
{
width = ((width * 10) + (fch - '0'));
fch = *(++format);
}
}
if (fch == 'l')
/* skip 'l' in "%lx", etc. */
fch = *(++format);
switch (fch)
{
case 'c':
/* char */
ival = va_arg(args, int);
CHAROUT((char)ival);
len++;
break;
case 'x':
case 'X':
{
/* hexadecimal */
unsigned int uval = va_arg(args, unsigned int);
int loop;
UNUSED(uval);
if ((width == 0) || (width > 8))
width = 8;
for(loop = (width * 4); (loop != 0); loop -= 4)
{
CHAROUT(hextab[(uval >> (loop - 4)) & 0xF]);
len++;
}
}
break;
case 'd':
/* decimal */
ival = va_arg(args, int);
if (ival < 0)
{
ival = -ival;
CHAROUT('-');
len++;
}
if (ival == 0)
{
CHAROUT('0');
len++;
}
else
{
/*
* The simplest method of displaying numbers is
* to provide a small recursive routine, that
* nests until the most-significant digit is
* reached, and then falls back out displaying
* individual digits. However, we want to avoid
* using recursive code within the lo-level
* parts of Angel (to minimise the stack
* usage). The following number conversion is a
* non-recursive solution.
*/
char buffer[16]; /* stack space used to hold number */
int count = 0; /* pointer into buffer */
/*
* Place the conversion into the buffer in
* reverse order:
*/
while (ival != 0)
{
buffer[count++] = ('0' + ((unsigned int)ival % 10));
ival = ((unsigned int)ival / 10);
}
/*
* Check if we are placing the data in a
* fixed width field:
*/
if (width != 0)
{
width -= count;
for (; (width != 0); width--)
{
CHAROUT(padzero ? '0': ' ');
len++;
}
}
/* then display the buffer in reverse order */
for (; (count != 0); count--)
{
CHAROUT(buffer[count - 1]);
len++;
}
}
break;
case 's':
/* string */
string = va_arg(args, char *);
/* we only need this test once */
if (string != NULL)
/* whilst we check this for every character */
while (*string)
{
CHAROUT(*string);
len++;
string++;
/*
* NOTE: We do not use "*string++" as the macro
* parameter, since we do not know how many times
*the parameter may be expanded within the macro.
*/
}
break;
case '\0':
/*
* string terminated by '%' character, bodge things
* to prepare for default "format++" below
*/
format--;
break;
default:
/* just display the character */
CHAROUT(*format);
len++;
break;
}
format++; /* step over format character */
}
else
{
CHAROUT(*format);
len++;
format++;
}
}
return len;
}
/*
* this routine is simply here as a good breakpoint for dumping msg -
* can be used by DEBUG_METHOD macros or functions, if required.
*/
# ifdef DEBUG_NEED_VA_WARN1
static void va_warn1(int len, char *msg)
{
UNUSED(len); UNUSED(msg);
}
# endif
void va_warn(WarnLevel level, char *format, va_list args)
{
int len;
if ( PRE_DEBUG( level ) )
{
len = va_warn0(format, args);
POST_DEBUG( len );
}
}
#else /* ndef DEBUG */
void va_warn(WarnLevel level, char *format, va_list args)
{
UNUSED(level); UNUSED(format); UNUSED(args);
}
#endif /* ... else ndef(DEBUG) ... */
#pragma check_stack
#pragma no_check_stack
void __rt_warning(char *format, ...)
{
va_list args;
/*
* For a multi-threaded system we should provide a lock at this point
* to ensure that the warning messages are sequenced properly.
*/
va_start(args, format);
va_warn(WL_WARN, format, args);
va_end(args);
return;
}
#pragma check_stack
#ifdef TARGET
#pragma no_check_stack
void __rt_uninterruptable_loop( void ); /* in suppasm.s */
void __rt_error(char *format, ...)
{
va_list args;
va_start(args, format);
/* Display warning message */
va_warn(WL_ERROR, format, args);
__rt_uninterruptable_loop();
va_end(args);
return;
}
#pragma check_stack
#endif /* def TARGET */
#ifdef DO_TRACE
static bool trace_on = FALSE; /* must be set true in debugger if req'd */
#pragma no_check_stack
void __rt_trace(char *format, ...)
{
va_list args;
/*
* For a multi-threaded system we should provide a lock at this point
* to ensure that the warning messages are sequenced properly.
*/
if (trace_on)
{
va_start(args, format);
va_warn(WL_TRACE, format, args);
va_end(args);
}
return;
}
#pragma check_stack
#endif /* def DO_TRACE */
/* EOF logging.c */