#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <gpxe/io.h>
#include <console.h>
void pause ( void ) {
printf ( "\nPress a key" );
getchar();
printf ( "\r \r" );
}
void more ( void ) {
printf ( "---more---" );
getchar();
printf ( "\r \r" );
}
/**
* Print row of a hex dump with specified display address
*
* @v dispaddr Display address
* @v data Data to print
* @v len Length of data
* @v offset Starting offset within data
*/
static void dbg_hex_dump_da_row ( unsigned long dispaddr, const void *data,
unsigned long len, unsigned int offset ) {
const uint8_t *bytes = data;
unsigned int i;
uint8_t byte;
printf ( "%08lx :", ( dispaddr + offset ) );
for ( i = offset ; i < ( offset + 16 ) ; i++ ) {
if ( i >= len ) {
printf ( " " );
continue;
}
printf ( "%c%02x",
( ( ( i % 16 ) == 8 ) ? '-' : ' ' ), bytes[i] );
}
printf ( " : " );
for ( i = offset ; i < ( offset + 16 ) ; i++ ) {
if ( i >= len ) {
printf ( " " );
continue;
}
byte = bytes[i];
if ( ( byte < 0x20 ) || ( byte >= 0x7f ) )
byte = '.';
printf ( "%c", byte );
}
printf ( "\n" );
}
/**
* Print hex dump with specified display address
*
* @v dispaddr Display address
* @v data Data to print
* @v len Length of data
*/
void dbg_hex_dump_da ( unsigned long dispaddr, const void *data,
unsigned long len ) {
unsigned int offset;
for ( offset = 0 ; offset < len ; offset += 16 ) {
dbg_hex_dump_da_row ( dispaddr, data, len, offset );
}
}
#define GUARD_SYMBOL ( ( 'M' << 24 ) | ( 'I' << 16 ) | ( 'N' << 8 ) | 'E' )
/* Fill a region with guard markers. We use a 4-byte pattern to make
* it less likely that check_region will find spurious 1-byte regions
* of non-corruption.
*/
void guard_region ( void *region, size_t len ) {
uint32_t offset = 0;
len &= ~0x03;
for ( offset = 0; offset < len ; offset += 4 ) {
*((uint32_t *)(region + offset)) = GUARD_SYMBOL;
}
}
/* Check a region that has been guarded with guard_region() for
* corruption.
*/
int check_region ( void *region, size_t len ) {
uint8_t corrupted = 0;
uint8_t in_corruption = 0;
uint32_t offset = 0;
uint32_t test = 0;
len &= ~0x03;
for ( offset = 0; offset < len ; offset += 4 ) {
test = *((uint32_t *)(region + offset)) = GUARD_SYMBOL;
if ( ( in_corruption == 0 ) &&
( test != GUARD_SYMBOL ) ) {
/* Start of corruption */
if ( corrupted == 0 ) {
corrupted = 1;
printf ( "Region %p-%p (physical %#lx-%#lx) "
"corrupted\n",
region, region + len,
virt_to_phys ( region ),
virt_to_phys ( region + len ) );
}
in_corruption = 1;
printf ( "--- offset %#x ", offset );
} else if ( ( in_corruption != 0 ) &&
( test == GUARD_SYMBOL ) ) {
/* End of corruption */
in_corruption = 0;
printf ( "to offset %#x", offset );
}
}
if ( in_corruption != 0 ) {
printf ( "to offset %#zx (end of region)\n", len-1 );
}
return corrupted;
}
/**
* Maximum number of separately coloured message streams
*
* Six is the realistic maximum; there are 8 basic ANSI colours, one
* of which will be the terminal default and one of which will be
* invisible on the terminal because it matches the background colour.
*/
#define NUM_AUTO_COLOURS 6
/** A colour assigned to an autocolourised debug message stream */
struct autocolour {
/** Message stream ID */
unsigned long stream;
/** Last recorded usage */
unsigned long last_used;
};
/**
* Choose colour index for debug autocolourisation
*
* @v stream Message stream ID
* @ret colour Colour ID
*/
static int dbg_autocolour ( unsigned long stream ) {
static struct autocolour acs[NUM_AUTO_COLOURS];
static unsigned long use;
unsigned int i;
unsigned int oldest;
unsigned int oldest_last_used;
/* Increment usage iteration counter */
use++;
/* Scan through list for a currently assigned colour */
for ( i = 0 ; i < ( sizeof ( acs ) / sizeof ( acs[0] ) ) ; i++ ) {
if ( acs[i].stream == stream ) {
acs[i].last_used = use;
return i;
}
}
/* No colour found; evict the oldest from the list */
oldest = 0;
oldest_last_used = use;
for ( i = 0 ; i < ( sizeof ( acs ) / sizeof ( acs[0] ) ) ; i++ ) {
if ( acs[i].last_used < oldest_last_used ) {
oldest_last_used = acs[i].last_used;
oldest = i;
}
}
acs[oldest].stream = stream;
acs[oldest].last_used = use;
return oldest;
}
/**
* Select automatic colour for debug messages
*
* @v stream Message stream ID
*/
void dbg_autocolourise ( unsigned long stream ) {
printf ( "\033[%dm",
( stream ? ( 31 + dbg_autocolour ( stream ) ) : 0 ) );
}
/**
* Revert to normal colour
*
*/
void dbg_decolourise ( void ) {
printf ( "\033[0m" );
}