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#ifndef SHARE_VM_UTILITIES_DEBUG_HPP
#define SHARE_VM_UTILITIES_DEBUG_HPP
#include "utilities/globalDefinitions.hpp"
#include <stdarg.h>
// Simple class to format the ctor arguments into a fixed-sized buffer.
template <size_t bufsz = 256>
class FormatBuffer {
public:
inline FormatBuffer(const char * format, ...);
inline void append(const char* format, ...);
operator const char *() const { return _buf; }
private:
FormatBuffer(const FormatBuffer &); // prevent copies
private:
char _buf[bufsz];
};
template <size_t bufsz>
FormatBuffer<bufsz>::FormatBuffer(const char * format, ...) {
va_list argp;
va_start(argp, format);
vsnprintf(_buf, bufsz, format, argp);
va_end(argp);
}
template <size_t bufsz>
void FormatBuffer<bufsz>::append(const char* format, ...) {
// Given that the constructor does a vsnprintf we can assume that
// _buf is already initialized.
size_t len = strlen(_buf);
char* buf_end = _buf + len;
va_list argp;
va_start(argp, format);
vsnprintf(buf_end, bufsz - len, format, argp);
va_end(argp);
}
// Used to format messages for assert(), guarantee(), fatal(), etc.
typedef FormatBuffer<> err_msg;
// assertions
#ifdef ASSERT
#ifndef USE_REPEATED_ASSERTS
#define assert(p, msg) \
do { \
if (!(p)) { \
report_vm_error(__FILE__, __LINE__, "assert(" #p ") failed", msg); \
BREAKPOINT; \
} \
} while (0)
#else // #ifndef USE_REPEATED_ASSERTS
#define assert(p, msg)
do { \
for (int __i = 0; __i < AssertRepeat; __i++) { \
if (!(p)) { \
report_vm_error(__FILE__, __LINE__, "assert(" #p ") failed", msg); \
BREAKPOINT; \
} \
} \
} while (0)
#endif // #ifndef USE_REPEATED_ASSERTS
// This version of assert is for use with checking return status from
// library calls that return actual error values eg. EINVAL,
// ENOMEM etc, rather than returning -1 and setting errno.
// When the status is not what is expected it is very useful to know
// what status was actually returned, so we pass the status variable as
// an extra arg and use strerror to convert it to a meaningful string
// like "Invalid argument", "out of memory" etc
#define assert_status(p, status, msg) \
do { \
if (!(p)) { \
report_vm_error(__FILE__, __LINE__, "assert(" #p ") failed", \
err_msg("error %s(%d) %s", strerror(status), \
status, msg)); \
BREAKPOINT; \
} \
} while (0)
// Do not assert this condition if there's already another error reported.
#define assert_if_no_error(cond,msg) assert((cond) || is_error_reported(), msg)
#else // #ifdef ASSERT
#define assert(p,msg)
#define assert_status(p,status,msg)
#define assert_if_no_error(cond,msg)
#endif // #ifdef ASSERT
// guarantee is like assert except it's always executed -- use it for
// cheap tests that catch errors that would otherwise be hard to find.
// guarantee is also used for Verify options.
#define guarantee(p, msg) \
do { \
if (!(p)) { \
report_vm_error(__FILE__, __LINE__, "guarantee(" #p ") failed", msg); \
BREAKPOINT; \
} \
} while (0)
#define fatal(msg) \
do { \
report_fatal(__FILE__, __LINE__, msg); \
BREAKPOINT; \
} while (0)
// out of memory
#define vm_exit_out_of_memory(size, msg) \
do { \
report_vm_out_of_memory(__FILE__, __LINE__, size, msg); \
BREAKPOINT; \
} while (0)
#define ShouldNotCallThis() \
do { \
report_should_not_call(__FILE__, __LINE__); \
BREAKPOINT; \
} while (0)
#define ShouldNotReachHere() \
do { \
report_should_not_reach_here(__FILE__, __LINE__); \
BREAKPOINT; \
} while (0)
#define Unimplemented() \
do { \
report_unimplemented(__FILE__, __LINE__); \
BREAKPOINT; \
} while (0)
#define Untested(msg) \
do { \
report_untested(__FILE__, __LINE__, msg); \
BREAKPOINT; \
} while (0);
// error reporting helper functions
void report_vm_error(const char* file, int line, const char* error_msg,
const char* detail_msg = NULL);
void report_fatal(const char* file, int line, const char* message);
void report_vm_out_of_memory(const char* file, int line, size_t size,
const char* message);
void report_should_not_call(const char* file, int line);
void report_should_not_reach_here(const char* file, int line);
void report_unimplemented(const char* file, int line);
void report_untested(const char* file, int line, const char* message);
void warning(const char* format, ...);
// out of memory reporting
void report_java_out_of_memory(const char* message);
// Support for self-destruct
bool is_error_reported();
void set_error_reported();
/* Test assert(), fatal(), guarantee(), etc. */
NOT_PRODUCT(void test_error_handler(size_t test_num);)
void pd_ps(frame f);
void pd_obfuscate_location(char *buf, size_t buflen);
#endif // SHARE_VM_UTILITIES_DEBUG_HPP