/* -*- mode: C; c-basic-offset: 3; -*- */
/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/*--- Debug (not-for-user) logging; also vprintf. m_debuglog.c ---*/
/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/*
This file is part of Valgrind, a dynamic binary instrumentation
framework.
Copyright (C) 2000-2017 Julian Seward
jseward@acm.org
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.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
02111-1307, USA.
The GNU General Public License is contained in the file COPYING.
*/
/* Performs low-level debug logging that can safely run immediately
after startup. To minimise the dependencies on any other parts of
the system, the only place the debug output may go is file
descriptor 2 (stderr).
*/
/* This is the first-initialised module in the entire system!
Therefore it is CRITICAL that it does not depend on any other code
running first. Hence only the following very limited includes. We
cannot depend (directly or indirectly) on any dynamic memory
allocation facilities, nor on the m_libc facilities, since the
latter depend on this module. DO NOT MESS WITH THESE INCLUDES
UNLESS YOU ARE 100% CERTAIN YOU UNDERSTAND THE CONSEQUENCES.
*/
/* This module is also notable because it is linked into both
stage1 and stage2. */
/* IMPORTANT: on Darwin it is essential to use the _nocancel versions
of syscalls rather than the vanilla version, if a _nocancel version
is available. See docs/internals/Darwin-notes.txt for the reason
why. */
#include "pub_core_basics.h" /* basic types */
#include "pub_core_vkiscnums.h" /* for syscall numbers */
#include "pub_core_debuglog.h" /* our own iface */
#include "pub_core_clreq.h" /* for RUNNING_ON_VALGRIND */
#if defined(VGO_solaris)
#include "pub_core_vki.h" /* for EINTR and ERESTART */
#endif
static Bool clo_xml;
void VG_(debugLog_setXml)(Bool xml)
{
clo_xml = xml;
}
/*------------------------------------------------------------*/
/*--- Stuff to make us completely independent. ---*/
/*------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* ----- Platform-specifics ----- */
#if defined(VGP_x86_linux)
static UInt local_sys_write_stderr ( const HChar* buf, Int n )
{
Int result;
__asm__ volatile (
"pushl %%ebx\n"
"movl $"VG_STRINGIFY(__NR_write)", %%eax\n" /* %eax = __NR_write */
"movl $2, %%ebx\n" /* %ebx = stderr */
"int $0x80\n" /* write(stderr, buf, n) */
"popl %%ebx\n"
: /*wr*/ "=a" (result)
: /*rd*/ "c" (buf), "d" (n)
: /*trash*/ "edi", "memory", "cc"
);
return result >= 0 ? result : -1;
}
static UInt local_sys_getpid ( void )
{
UInt __res;
__asm__ volatile (
"movl $"VG_STRINGIFY(__NR_getpid)", %%eax\n" /* %eax = __NR_getpid */
"int $0x80\n" /* getpid() */
"movl %%eax, %0\n" /* set __res = eax */
: "=mr" (__res)
:
: "eax" );
return __res;
}
#elif defined(VGP_amd64_linux)
__attribute__((noinline))
static UInt local_sys_write_stderr ( const HChar* buf, Int n )
{
volatile Long block[2];
block[0] = (Long)buf;
block[1] = n;
__asm__ volatile (
"subq $256, %%rsp\n" /* don't trash the stack redzone */
"pushq %%r15\n" /* r15 is callee-save */
"movq %0, %%r15\n" /* r15 = &block */
"pushq %%r15\n" /* save &block */
"movq $"VG_STRINGIFY(__NR_write)", %%rax\n" /* rax = __NR_write */
"movq $2, %%rdi\n" /* rdi = stderr */
"movq 0(%%r15), %%rsi\n" /* rsi = buf */
"movq 8(%%r15), %%rdx\n" /* rdx = n */
"syscall\n" /* write(stderr, buf, n) */
"popq %%r15\n" /* reestablish &block */
"movq %%rax, 0(%%r15)\n" /* block[0] = result */
"popq %%r15\n" /* restore r15 */
"addq $256, %%rsp\n" /* restore stack ptr */
: /*wr*/
: /*rd*/ "r" (block)
: /*trash*/ "rax", "rdi", "rsi", "rdx", "memory", "cc"
);
if (block[0] < 0)
block[0] = -1;
return (UInt)block[0];
}
static UInt local_sys_getpid ( void )
{
UInt __res;
__asm__ volatile (
"movq $"VG_STRINGIFY(__NR_getpid)", %%rax\n" /* %rax = __NR_getpid */
"syscall\n" /* getpid() */
"movl %%eax, %0\n" /* set __res = %eax */
: "=mr" (__res)
:
: "rax" );
return __res;
}
#elif defined(VGP_ppc32_linux)
static UInt local_sys_write_stderr ( const HChar* buf, Int n )
{
volatile Int block[2];
block[0] = (Int)buf;
block[1] = n;
__asm__ volatile (
"addi 1,1,-256\n\t"
"mr 5,%0\n\t" /* r5 = &block[0] */
"stw 5,0(1)\n\t" /* stash on stack */
"li 0,"VG_STRINGIFY(__NR_write)"\n\t" /* set %r0 = __NR_write */
"li 3,2\n\t" /* set %r3 = stderr */
"lwz 4,0(5)\n\t" /* set %r4 = buf */
"lwz 5,4(5)\n\t" /* set %r5 = n */
"sc\n\t" /* write(stderr, buf, n) */
"lwz 5,0(1)\n\t"
"addi 1,1,256\n\t"
"stw 3,0(5)\n" /* block[0] = result */
:
: "b" (block)
: "cc","memory","cr0","ctr",
"r0","r2","r3","r4","r5","r6","r7","r8","r9","r10","r11","r12"
);
if (block[0] < 0)
block[0] = -1;
return (UInt)block[0];
}
static UInt local_sys_getpid ( void )
{
register UInt __res __asm__ ("r3");
__asm__ volatile (
"li 0, %1\n\t"
"sc"
: "=&r" (__res)
: "i" (__NR_getpid)
: "cc","memory","cr0","ctr",
"r0","r2","r4","r5","r6","r7","r8","r9","r10","r11","r12"
);
return __res;
}
#elif defined(VGP_ppc64be_linux) || defined(VGP_ppc64le_linux)
static UInt local_sys_write_stderr ( const HChar* buf, Int n )
{
volatile Long block[2];
block[0] = (Long)buf;
block[1] = (Long)n;
__asm__ volatile (
"addi 1,1,-256\n\t"
"mr 5,%0\n\t" /* r5 = &block[0] */
"std 5,0(1)\n\t" /* stash on stack */
"li 0,"VG_STRINGIFY(__NR_write)"\n\t" /* %r0 = __NR_write */
"li 3,2\n\t" /* set %r3 = stderr */
"ld 4,0(5)\n\t" /* set %r4 = buf */
"ld 5,8(5)\n\t" /* set %r5 = n */
"sc\n\t" /* write(stderr, buf, n) */
"ld 5,0(1)\n\t"
"addi 1,1,256\n\t"
"std 3,0(5)\n" /* block[0] = result */
:
: "b" (block)
: "cc","memory","cr0","ctr",
"r0","r3","r4","r5","r6","r7","r8","r9","r10","r11","r12"
);
if (block[0] < 0)
block[0] = -1;
return (UInt)(Int)block[0];
}
static UInt local_sys_getpid ( void )
{
register ULong __res __asm__ ("r3");
__asm__ volatile (
"li 0, %1\n\t"
"sc"
: "=&r" (__res)
: "i" (__NR_getpid)
: "cc","memory","cr0","ctr",
"r0","r4","r5","r6","r7","r8","r9","r10","r11","r12"
);
return (UInt)__res;
}
#elif defined(VGP_arm_linux)
static UInt local_sys_write_stderr ( const HChar* buf, Int n )
{
volatile Int block[2];
block[0] = (Int)buf;
block[1] = n;
__asm__ volatile (
"mov r0, #2\n\t" /* stderr */
"ldr r1, [%0]\n\t" /* buf */
"ldr r2, [%0, #4]\n\t" /* n */
"push {r6,r7}\n\t"
"mov r7, #"VG_STRINGIFY(__NR_write)"\n\t"
"svc 0x0\n" /* write() */
"pop {r6,r7}\n\t"
"str r0, [%0]\n\t"
:
: "r" (block)
: "r0","r1","r2"
);
if (block[0] < 0)
block[0] = -1;
return (UInt)block[0];
}
static UInt local_sys_getpid ( void )
{
UInt __res;
__asm__ volatile (
"push {r6,r7}\n\t"
"mov r7, #"VG_STRINGIFY(__NR_getpid)"\n\t"
"svc 0x0\n\t" /* getpid() */
"pop {r6,r7}\n\t"
"mov %0, r0\n\t"
: "=r" (__res)
:
: "r0" );
return __res;
}
#elif defined(VGP_arm64_linux)
static UInt local_sys_write_stderr ( const HChar* buf, Int n )
{
volatile ULong block[2];
block[0] = (ULong)buf;
block[1] = (ULong)n;
__asm__ volatile (
"mov x0, #2\n\t" /* stderr */
"ldr x1, [%0]\n\t" /* buf */
"ldr x2, [%0, #8]\n\t" /* n */
"mov x8, #"VG_STRINGIFY(__NR_write)"\n\t"
"svc 0x0\n" /* write() */
"str x0, [%0]\n\t"
:
: "r" (block)
: "x0","x1","x2","x7"
);
if (block[0] < 0)
block[0] = -1;
return (UInt)block[0];
}
static UInt local_sys_getpid ( void )
{
UInt __res;
__asm__ volatile (
"mov x8, #"VG_STRINGIFY(__NR_getpid)"\n"
"svc 0x0\n" /* getpid() */
"mov %0, x0\n"
: "=r" (__res)
:
: "x0", "x8" );
return (UInt)__res;
}
#elif defined(VGP_x86_darwin)
/* We would use VG_DARWIN_SYSNO_TO_KERNEL instead of VG_DARWIN_SYSNO_INDEX
except that the former has a C ternary ?: operator which isn't valid in
asm code. Both macros give the same results for Unix-class syscalls (which
these all are, as identified by the use of 'int 0x80'). */
__attribute__((noinline))
static UInt local_sys_write_stderr ( const HChar* buf, Int n )
{
UInt __res;
__asm__ volatile (
"movl %2, %%eax\n" /* push n */
"pushl %%eax\n"
"movl %1, %%eax\n" /* push buf */
"pushl %%eax\n"
"movl $2, %%eax\n" /* push stderr */
"pushl %%eax\n"
"movl $"VG_STRINGIFY(VG_DARWIN_SYSNO_INDEX(__NR_write_nocancel))
", %%eax\n"
"pushl %%eax\n" /* push fake return address */
"int $0x80\n" /* write(stderr, buf, n) */
"jnc 1f\n" /* jump if no error */
"movl $-1, %%eax\n" /* return -1 if error */
"1: "
"movl %%eax, %0\n" /* __res = eax */
"addl $16, %%esp\n" /* pop x4 */
: "=mr" (__res)
: "g" (buf), "g" (n)
: "eax", "edx", "cc"
);
return __res;
}
static UInt local_sys_getpid ( void )
{
UInt __res;
__asm__ volatile (
"movl $"VG_STRINGIFY(VG_DARWIN_SYSNO_INDEX(__NR_getpid))", %%eax\n"
"int $0x80\n" /* getpid() */
"movl %%eax, %0\n" /* set __res = eax */
: "=mr" (__res)
:
: "eax", "cc" );
return __res;
}
#elif defined(VGP_amd64_darwin)
__attribute__((noinline))
static UInt local_sys_write_stderr ( const HChar* buf, Int n )
{
UInt __res;
__asm__ volatile (
"movq $2, %%rdi\n" /* push stderr */
"movq %1, %%rsi\n" /* push buf */
"movl %2, %%edx\n" /* push n */
"movl $"VG_STRINGIFY(VG_DARWIN_SYSNO_FOR_KERNEL(__NR_write_nocancel))
", %%eax\n"
"syscall\n" /* write(stderr, buf, n) */
"jnc 1f\n" /* jump if no error */
"movq $-1, %%rax\n" /* return -1 if error */
"1: "
"movl %%eax, %0\n" /* __res = eax */
: "=mr" (__res)
: "g" (buf), "g" (n)
: "rdi", "rsi", "rdx", "rcx", "rax", "cc" );
return __res;
}
static UInt local_sys_getpid ( void )
{
UInt __res;
__asm__ volatile (
"movl $"VG_STRINGIFY(VG_DARWIN_SYSNO_FOR_KERNEL(__NR_getpid))", %%eax\n"
"syscall\n" /* getpid() */
"movl %%eax, %0\n" /* set __res = eax */
: "=mr" (__res)
:
: "rax", "rcx", "cc" );
return __res;
}
#elif defined(VGP_s390x_linux)
static UInt local_sys_write_stderr ( const HChar* buf, Int n )
{
register Int r2 asm("2") = 2; /* file descriptor STDERR */
register const HChar* r3 asm("3") = buf;
register ULong r4 asm("4") = n;
register ULong r2_res asm("2");
ULong __res;
__asm__ __volatile__ (
"svc %b1\n"
: "=d" (r2_res)
: "i" (__NR_write),
"0" (r2),
"d" (r3),
"d" (r4)
: "cc", "memory");
__res = r2_res;
if (__res >= (ULong)(-125))
__res = -1;
return (UInt)(__res);
}
static UInt local_sys_getpid ( void )
{
register ULong r2 asm("2");
ULong __res;
__asm__ __volatile__ (
"svc %b1\n"
: "=d" (r2)
: "i" (__NR_getpid)
: "cc", "memory");
__res = r2;
if (__res >= (ULong)(-125))
__res = -1;
return (UInt)(__res);
}
#elif defined(VGP_mips32_linux)
static UInt local_sys_write_stderr ( const HChar* buf, Int n )
{
volatile Int block[2];
block[0] = (Int)buf;
block[1] = n;
__asm__ volatile (
"li $4, 2\n\t" /* stderr */
"lw $5, 0(%0)\n\t" /* buf */
"lw $6, 4(%0)\n\t" /* n */
"move $7, $0\n\t"
"li $2, %1\n\t" /* set v0 = __NR_write */
"syscall\n\t" /* write() */
"nop\n\t"
:
: "r" (block), "n" (__NR_write)
: "2", "4", "5", "6", "7"
);
if (block[0] < 0)
block[0] = -1;
return (UInt)block[0];
}
static UInt local_sys_getpid ( void )
{
UInt __res;
__asm__ volatile (
"li $2, %1\n\t" /* set v0 = __NR_getpid */
"syscall\n\t" /* getpid() */
"nop\n\t"
"move %0, $2\n"
: "=r" (__res)
: "n" (__NR_getpid)
: "$2" );
return __res;
}
#elif defined(VGP_mips64_linux)
static UInt local_sys_write_stderr ( const HChar* buf, Int n )
{
volatile Long block[2];
block[0] = (Long)buf;
block[1] = n;
__asm__ volatile (
"li $4, 2\n\t" /* std output*/
"ld $5, 0(%0)\n\t" /*$5 = buf*/
"ld $6, 8(%0)\n\t" /*$6 = n */
"move $7, $0\n\t"
"li $2, %1\n\t" /* set v0 = __NR_write */
"\tsyscall\n"
"\tnop\n"
: /*wr*/
: /*rd*/ "r" (block), "n" (__NR_write)
: "2", "4", "5", "6", "7"
);
if (block[0] < 0)
block[0] = -1;
return (UInt)(Int)block[0];
}
static UInt local_sys_getpid ( void )
{
ULong __res;
__asm__ volatile (
"li $2, %1\n\t" /* set v0 = __NR_getpid */
"syscall\n\t" /* getpid() */
"nop\n\t"
"move %0, $2\n"
: "=r" (__res)
: "n" (__NR_getpid)
: "$2" );
return (UInt)(__res);
}
#elif defined(VGP_x86_solaris)
static UInt local_sys_write_stderr ( const HChar* buf, Int n )
{
UInt res, err;
Bool restart;
do {
/* The Solaris kernel does not restart syscalls automatically so it is
done here. */
__asm__ __volatile__ (
"movl %[n], %%eax\n" /* push n */
"pushl %%eax\n"
"movl %[buf], %%eax\n" /* push buf */
"pushl %%eax\n"
"movl $2, %%eax\n" /* push stderr */
"pushl %%eax\n"
"movl $"VG_STRINGIFY(__NR_write)", %%eax\n"
"pushl %%eax\n" /* push fake return address */
"int $0x91\n" /* write(stderr, buf, n) */
"movl $0, %%edx\n" /* assume no error */
"jnc 1f\n" /* jump if no error */
"movl $1, %%edx\n" /* set error flag */
"1: "
"addl $16, %%esp\n" /* pop x4 */
: "=&a" (res), "=d" (err)
: [buf] "g" (buf), [n] "g" (n)
: "cc");
restart = err && (res == VKI_EINTR || res == VKI_ERESTART);
} while (restart);
return res;
}
static UInt local_sys_getpid ( void )
{
UInt res;
/* The getpid() syscall never returns EINTR or ERESTART so there is no need
for restarting it. */
__asm__ __volatile__ (
"movl $"VG_STRINGIFY(__NR_getpid)", %%eax\n"
"int $0x91\n" /* getpid() */
: "=a" (res)
:
: "edx", "cc");
return res;
}
#elif defined(VGP_amd64_solaris)
static UInt local_sys_write_stderr ( const HChar* buf, Int n )
{
ULong res, err;
Bool restart;
do {
/* The Solaris kernel does not restart syscalls automatically so it is
done here. */
__asm__ __volatile__ (
"movq $2, %%rdi\n" /* push stderr */
"movq $"VG_STRINGIFY(__NR_write)", %%rax\n"
"syscall\n" /* write(stderr, buf, n) */
"movq $0, %%rdx\n" /* assume no error */
"jnc 1f\n" /* jump if no error */
"movq $1, %%rdx\n" /* set error flag */
"1: "
: "=a" (res), "=d" (err)
: "S" (buf), "d" (n)
: "cc");
restart = err && (res == VKI_EINTR || res == VKI_ERESTART);
} while (restart);
return res;
}
static UInt local_sys_getpid ( void )
{
UInt res;
/* The getpid() syscall never returns EINTR or ERESTART so there is no need
for restarting it. */
__asm__ __volatile__ (
"movq $"VG_STRINGIFY(__NR_getpid)", %%rax\n"
"syscall\n" /* getpid() */
: "=a" (res)
:
: "edx", "cc");
return res;
}
#else
# error Unknown platform
#endif
/* ----- generic ----- */
/* strlen, so we don't need m_libc */
static Int local_strlen ( const HChar* str )
{
Int i = 0;
while (str[i] != 0) i++;
return i;
}
static HChar local_toupper ( HChar c )
{
if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'z')
return c + ('A' - 'a');
else
return c;
}
/* Emit buf[0 .. n-1] to stderr. Unfortunately platform-specific.
*/
static void emit ( const HChar* buf, Int n )
{
if (n >= 1)
(void)local_sys_write_stderr(buf, n);
}
/*------------------------------------------------------------*/
/*--- A simple, generic, vprintf implementation. ---*/
/*------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* -----------------------------------------------
Distantly derived from:
vprintf replacement for Checker.
Copyright 1993, 1994, 1995 Tristan Gingold
Written September 1993 Tristan Gingold
Tristan Gingold, 8 rue Parmentier, F-91120 PALAISEAU, FRANCE
(Checker itself was GPL'd.)
----------------------------------------------- */
/* Some flags. */
#define VG_MSG_SIGNED 1 /* The value is signed. */
#define VG_MSG_ZJUSTIFY 2 /* Must justify with '0'. */
#define VG_MSG_LJUSTIFY 4 /* Must justify on the left. */
#define VG_MSG_PAREN 8 /* Parenthesize if present (for %y) */
#define VG_MSG_COMMA 16 /* Add commas to numbers (for %d, %u) */
#define VG_MSG_ALTFORMAT 32 /* Convert the value to alternate format */
/* Copy a string into the buffer. */
static
UInt myvprintf_str ( void(*send)(HChar,void*),
void* send_arg2,
Int flags,
Int width,
const HChar* str,
Bool capitalise )
{
# define MAYBE_TOUPPER(ch) (capitalise ? local_toupper(ch) : (ch))
UInt ret = 0;
Int i, extra;
Int len = local_strlen(str);
if (width == 0) {
ret += len;
for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
send(MAYBE_TOUPPER(str[i]), send_arg2);
return ret;
}
if (len > width) {
ret += width;
for (i = 0; i < width; i++)
send(MAYBE_TOUPPER(str[i]), send_arg2);
return ret;
}
extra = width - len;
if (! (flags & VG_MSG_LJUSTIFY)) {
ret += extra;
for (i = 0; i < extra; i++)
send(' ', send_arg2);
}
ret += len;
for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
send(MAYBE_TOUPPER(str[i]), send_arg2);
if (flags & VG_MSG_LJUSTIFY) {
ret += extra;
for (i = 0; i < extra; i++)
send(' ', send_arg2);
}
# undef MAYBE_TOUPPER
return ret;
}
/* Copy a string into the buffer, escaping bad XML chars. */
static
UInt myvprintf_str_XML_simplistic ( void(*send)(HChar,void*),
void* send_arg2,
const HChar* str )
{
UInt ret = 0;
Int i;
Int len = local_strlen(str);
const HChar* alt;
for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
switch (str[i]) {
case '&': alt = "&"; break;
case '<': alt = "<"; break;
case '>': alt = ">"; break;
default: alt = NULL;
}
if (alt) {
while (*alt) {
send(*alt, send_arg2);
ret++;
alt++;
}
} else {
send(str[i], send_arg2);
ret++;
}
}
return ret;
}
/* Write P into the buffer according to these args:
* If SIGN is true, p is a signed.
* BASE is the base.
* If WITH_ZERO is true, '0' must be added.
* WIDTH is the width of the field.
*/
static
UInt myvprintf_int64 ( void(*send)(HChar,void*),
void* send_arg2,
Int flags,
Int base,
Int width,
Bool capitalised,
ULong p )
{
/* To print an ULong base 2 needs 64 characters. If commas are requested,
add 21. Plus 1 for a possible sign plus 1 for \0. Makes 87 -- so let's
say 90. The size of BUF needs to be max(90, WIDTH + 1) */
HChar buf[width + 1 > 90 ? width + 1 : 90];
Int ind = 0;
Int i, nc = 0;
Bool neg = False;
const HChar* digits = capitalised ? "0123456789ABCDEF" : "0123456789abcdef";
UInt ret = 0;
if (base < 2 || base > 16)
return ret;
if ((flags & VG_MSG_SIGNED) && (Long)p < 0) {
p = - (Long)p;
neg = True;
}
if (p == 0)
buf[ind++] = '0';
else {
while (p > 0) {
if (flags & VG_MSG_COMMA && 10 == base &&
0 == (ind-nc) % 3 && 0 != ind)
{
buf[ind++] = ',';
nc++;
}
buf[ind++] = digits[p % base];
p /= base;
}
}
if (neg)
buf[ind++] = '-';
if (width > 0 && !(flags & VG_MSG_LJUSTIFY)) {
for(; ind < width; ind++) {
buf[ind] = (flags & VG_MSG_ZJUSTIFY) ? '0': ' ';
}
}
/* Reverse copy to buffer. */
ret += ind;
for (i = ind -1; i >= 0; i--) {
send(buf[i], send_arg2);
}
if (width > 0 && (flags & VG_MSG_LJUSTIFY)) {
for(; ind < width; ind++) {
ret++;
/* Never pad with zeroes on RHS -- changes the value! */
send(' ', send_arg2);
}
}
return ret;
}
/* A simple vprintf(). */
/* EXPORTED */
UInt
VG_(debugLog_vprintf) (
void(*send)(HChar,void*),
void* send_arg2,
const HChar* format,
va_list vargs
)
{
UInt ret = 0;
Int i;
Int flags;
Int width, precision;
Int n_ls = 0;
Bool is_long, is_sizet, caps;
/* We assume that vargs has already been initialised by the
caller, using va_start, and that the caller will similarly
clean up with va_end.
*/
for (i = 0; format[i] != 0; i++) {
if (format[i] != '%') {
send(format[i], send_arg2);
ret++;
continue;
}
i++;
/* A '%' has been found. Ignore a trailing %. */
if (format[i] == 0)
break;
if (format[i] == '%') {
/* '%%' is replaced by '%'. */
send('%', send_arg2);
ret++;
continue;
}
flags = 0;
n_ls = 0;
width = 0; /* length of the field. */
precision = -1; /* unspecified precision */
while (1) {
switch (format[i]) {
case '(':
flags |= VG_MSG_PAREN;
break;
case ',':
case '\'':
/* If ',' or '\'' follows '%', commas will be inserted. */
flags |= VG_MSG_COMMA;
break;
case '-':
/* If '-' follows '%', justify on the left. */
flags |= VG_MSG_LJUSTIFY;
break;
case '0':
/* If '0' follows '%', pads will be inserted. */
flags |= VG_MSG_ZJUSTIFY;
break;
case '#':
/* If '#' follows '%', alternative format will be used. */
flags |= VG_MSG_ALTFORMAT;
break;
default:
goto parse_fieldwidth;
}
i++;
}
parse_fieldwidth:
/* Compute the field length. */
if (format[i] == '*') {
width = va_arg(vargs, Int);
++i;
} else {
while (format[i] >= '0' && format[i] <= '9') {
width *= 10;
width += format[i++] - '0';
}
}
/* Parse precision, if any. Only meaningful for %f. For all other
format specifiers the precision will be silently ignored. */
if (format[i] == '.') {
++i;
if (format[i] == '*') {
precision = va_arg(vargs, Int);
++i;
} else {
precision = 0;
while (format[i] >= '0' && format[i] <= '9') {
precision *= 10;
precision += format[i++] - '0';
}
}
}
is_sizet = False;
if (format[i] == 'z') {
is_sizet = True;
++i;
} else {
while (format[i] == 'l') {
i++;
n_ls++;
}
}
// %d means print a 32-bit integer.
// %ld means print a word-size integer.
// %lld means print a 64-bit integer.
if (0 == n_ls) { is_long = False; }
else if (1 == n_ls) { is_long = ( sizeof(void*) == sizeof(Long) ); }
else { is_long = True; }
switch (format[i]) {
case 'o': /* %o */
if (flags & VG_MSG_ALTFORMAT) {
ret += 2;
send('0',send_arg2);
}
if (is_sizet)
ret += myvprintf_int64(send, send_arg2, flags, 8, width, False,
(ULong)(va_arg (vargs, SizeT)));
else if (is_long)
ret += myvprintf_int64(send, send_arg2, flags, 8, width, False,
(ULong)(va_arg (vargs, ULong)));
else
ret += myvprintf_int64(send, send_arg2, flags, 8, width, False,
(ULong)(va_arg (vargs, UInt)));
break;
case 'd': /* %d */
flags |= VG_MSG_SIGNED;
if (is_long)
ret += myvprintf_int64(send, send_arg2, flags, 10, width, False,
(ULong)(va_arg (vargs, Long)));
else
ret += myvprintf_int64(send, send_arg2, flags, 10, width, False,
(ULong)(va_arg (vargs, Int)));
break;
case 'u': /* %u */
if (is_sizet)
ret += myvprintf_int64(send, send_arg2, flags, 10, width, False,
(ULong)(va_arg (vargs, SizeT)));
else if (is_long)
ret += myvprintf_int64(send, send_arg2, flags, 10, width, False,
(ULong)(va_arg (vargs, ULong)));
else
ret += myvprintf_int64(send, send_arg2, flags, 10, width, False,
(ULong)(va_arg (vargs, UInt)));
break;
case 'p':
if (format[i+1] == 'S') {
i++;
/* %pS, like %s but escaping chars for XML safety */
/* Note: simplistic; ignores field width and flags */
const HChar *str = va_arg (vargs, HChar *);
if (str == NULL)
str = "(null)";
ret += myvprintf_str_XML_simplistic(send, send_arg2, str);
} else if (format[i+1] == 's') {
i++;
/* %ps, synonym for %s with --xml=no / %pS with --xml=yes */
const HChar *str = va_arg (vargs, HChar *);
if (str == NULL)
str = "(null)";
if (clo_xml)
ret += myvprintf_str_XML_simplistic(send, send_arg2, str);
else
ret += myvprintf_str(send, send_arg2, flags, width, str,
False);
} else {
/* %p */
ret += 2;
send('0',send_arg2);
send('x',send_arg2);
ret += myvprintf_int64(send, send_arg2, flags, 16, width, True,
(ULong)((UWord)va_arg (vargs, void *)));
}
break;
case 'x': /* %x */
case 'X': /* %X */
caps = toBool(format[i] == 'X');
if (flags & VG_MSG_ALTFORMAT) {
ret += 2;
send('0',send_arg2);
send('x',send_arg2);
}
if (is_sizet)
ret += myvprintf_int64(send, send_arg2, flags, 16, width, False,
(ULong)(va_arg (vargs, SizeT)));
else if (is_long)
ret += myvprintf_int64(send, send_arg2, flags, 16, width, caps,
(ULong)(va_arg (vargs, ULong)));
else
ret += myvprintf_int64(send, send_arg2, flags, 16, width, caps,
(ULong)(va_arg (vargs, UInt)));
break;
case 'c': /* %c */
ret++;
send(va_arg (vargs, int), send_arg2);
break;
case 's': case 'S': { /* %s */
const HChar *str = va_arg (vargs, HChar *);
if (str == NULL) str = "(null)";
ret += myvprintf_str(send, send_arg2,
flags, width, str, format[i]=='S');
break;
}
case 'f': {
/* Print a floating point number in the format x.y without
any exponent. Capabilities are extremely limited, basically
a joke, but good enough for our needs. */
Double val = va_arg (vargs, Double);
Bool is_negative = False;
Int cnt;
if (val < 0.0) {
is_negative = True;
val = - val;
}
/* If the integral part of the floating point number cannot be
represented by an ULONG_MAX, print '*' characters */
if (val > (Double)(~0ULL)) {
if (width == 0) width = 6; // say
for (cnt = 0; cnt < width; ++cnt)
send('*', send_arg2);
ret += width;
break;
}
/* The integral part of the floating point number is representable
by an ULong. */
ULong ipval = val;
Double frac = val - ipval;
if (precision == -1) precision = 6; // say
/* Silently limit the precision to 10 digits. */
if (precision > 10) precision = 10;
/* Determine fractional part, possibly round up */
ULong factor = 1;
for (cnt = 0; cnt < precision; ++cnt)
factor *= 10;
ULong frval = frac * factor;
if ((frac * factor - frval) > 0.5) // round up
frval += 1;
/* Check rounding. */
if (frval == factor)
ipval += 1;
frval %= factor;
/* Find out how many characters are needed to print the number */
/* The integral part... */
UInt ipwidth, num_digit = 1; // at least one digit
ULong x, old_x = 0;
for (x = 10; ; old_x = x, x *= 10, ++num_digit) {
if (x <= old_x) break; // overflow occurred
if (ipval < x) break;
}
ipwidth = num_digit; // width of integral part.
if (is_negative) ++num_digit;
if (precision != 0)
num_digit += 1 + precision;
// Print the number
// Fill in blanks on the left
if (num_digit < width && (flags & VG_MSG_LJUSTIFY) == 0) {
for (cnt = 0; cnt < width - num_digit; ++cnt)
send(' ', send_arg2);
ret += width - num_digit;
}
// Sign, maybe
if (is_negative) {
send('-', send_arg2);
ret += 1;
}
// Integral part
ret += myvprintf_int64(send, send_arg2, 0, 10, ipwidth, False,
ipval);
// Decimal point and fractional part
if (precision != 0) {
send('.', send_arg2);
ret += 1;
ret += myvprintf_int64(send, send_arg2, VG_MSG_ZJUSTIFY, 10,
precision, False, frval);
}
// Fill in blanks on the right
if (num_digit < width && (flags & VG_MSG_LJUSTIFY) != 0) {
for (cnt = 0; cnt < width - num_digit; ++cnt)
send(' ', send_arg2);
ret += width - num_digit;
}
break;
}
// case 'y': { /* %y - print symbol */
// Addr a = va_arg(vargs, Addr);
//
// HChar *name;
// if (VG_(get_fnname_w_offset)(a, &name)) {
// HChar buf[1 + VG_strlen(name) + 1 + 1];
// if (flags & VG_MSG_PAREN) {
// VG_(sprintf)(str, "(%s)", name):
// } else {
// VG_(sprintf)(str, "%s", name):
// }
// ret += myvprintf_str(send, flags, width, buf, 0);
// }
// break;
// }
default:
break;
}
}
return ret;
}
/*------------------------------------------------------------*/
/*--- Debuglog stuff. ---*/
/*------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Only print messages whose stated level is less than or equal to
this. By default, it makes this entire subsystem silent. */
static Int loglevel = 0;
/* Module startup. */
/* EXPORTED */
void VG_(debugLog_startup) ( Int level, const HChar* who )
{
if (level < 0) level = 0;
if (level > 10) level = 10;
loglevel = level;
VG_(debugLog)(1, "debuglog",
"DebugLog system started by %s, "
"level %d logging requested\n",
who, loglevel);
}
/* Get the logging threshold level, as set by the most recent call to
VG_(debugLog_startup), or zero if there have been no such calls so
far. */
/* EXPORTED */
Int VG_(debugLog_getLevel) ( void )
{
return loglevel;
}
/* ------------ */
typedef
struct {
HChar buf[100];
Int n;
}
printf_buf;
static void add_to_buf ( HChar c, void* p )
{
printf_buf* buf = (printf_buf*)p;
if (buf->n >= 100-10 /*paranoia*/ ) {
emit( buf->buf, local_strlen(buf->buf) );
buf->n = 0;
buf->buf[buf->n] = 0;
}
buf->buf[buf->n++] = c;
buf->buf[buf->n] = 0;
}
/* Send a logging message. Nothing is output unless 'level'
is <= the current loglevel. */
/* EXPORTED */
void VG_(debugLog) ( Int level, const HChar* modulename,
const HChar* format, ... )
{
UInt pid;
Int indent, depth, i;
va_list vargs;
printf_buf buf;
if (level > loglevel)
return;
indent = 2*level - 1;
if (indent < 1) indent = 1;
buf.n = 0;
buf.buf[0] = 0;
pid = local_sys_getpid();
// Print one '>' in front of the messages for each level of self-hosting
// being performed.
depth = RUNNING_ON_VALGRIND;
for (i = 0; i < depth; i++) {
(void)myvprintf_str ( add_to_buf, &buf, 0, 1, ">", False );
}
(void)myvprintf_str ( add_to_buf, &buf, 0, 2, "--", False );
(void)myvprintf_int64 ( add_to_buf, &buf, 0, 10, 1, False, (ULong)pid );
(void)myvprintf_str ( add_to_buf, &buf, 0, 1, ":", False );
(void)myvprintf_int64 ( add_to_buf, &buf, 0, 10, 1, False, (ULong)level );
(void)myvprintf_str ( add_to_buf, &buf, 0, 1, ":", False );
(void)myvprintf_str ( add_to_buf, &buf, 0, 8, modulename, False );
(void)myvprintf_str ( add_to_buf, &buf, 0, indent, "", False );
va_start(vargs,format);
(void) VG_(debugLog_vprintf) ( add_to_buf, &buf, format, vargs );
if (buf.n > 0) {
emit( buf.buf, local_strlen(buf.buf) );
}
va_end(vargs);
}
/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/*--- end m_debuglog.c ---*/
/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/