* \brief Simple debug facilities for hosted and embedded C/C++ applications.
*
* Debug output goes to stderr in hosted applications.
* Freestanding (AKA embedded) applications use \c drv/kdebug.c to output
* diagnostic messages to a serial terminal or a JTAG debugger.
*
* \brief Simple debug facilities for hosted and embedded C/C++ applications.
*
* Debug output goes to stderr in hosted applications.
* Freestanding (AKA embedded) applications use \c drv/kdebug.c to output
* diagnostic messages to a serial terminal or a JTAG debugger.
*
- * \version $Id$
- * \author Bernardo Innocenti <bernie@develer.com>
+ * \author Bernie Innocenti <bernie@codewiz.org>
+ *
+ * $WIZ$ module_name = "debug"
+ * $WIZ$ module_configuration = "bertos/cfg/cfg_debug.h"
+ * $WIZ$ DEBUG = 1
+ * $WIZ$ module_depends = "formatwr"
+ * $WIZ$ module_supports = "not atmega103"
void kputs_P(const char *PROGMEM str);
void kprintf_P(const char *PROGMEM fmt, ...) FORMAT(__printf__, 1, 2);
int __bassert_P(const char *PROGMEM cond, const char *PROGMEM file, int line);
void kputs_P(const char *PROGMEM str);
void kprintf_P(const char *PROGMEM fmt, ...) FORMAT(__printf__, 1, 2);
int __bassert_P(const char *PROGMEM cond, const char *PROGMEM file, int line);
#define ASSERT2(x, help) ((void)(LIKELY(x) ? 0 : __bassert(help " (" #x ")", THIS_FILE, __LINE__)))
#else
#define ASSERT(x) ((void)(LIKELY(x) ? 0 : __bassert("", THIS_FILE, __LINE__)))
#define ASSERT2(x, help) ((void)ASSERT(x))
#endif
#define ASSERT2(x, help) ((void)(LIKELY(x) ? 0 : __bassert(help " (" #x ")", THIS_FILE, __LINE__)))
#else
#define ASSERT(x) ((void)(LIKELY(x) ? 0 : __bassert("", THIS_FILE, __LINE__)))
#define ASSERT2(x, help) ((void)ASSERT(x))
#endif
/**
* Check that the given pointer is either NULL or pointing to valid memory.
*
* The assumption here is that valid pointers never point to low
* memory regions. This helps catching pointers taken from
* struct/class memebers when the struct pointer was NULL.
/**
* Check that the given pointer is either NULL or pointing to valid memory.
*
* The assumption here is that valid pointers never point to low
* memory regions. This helps catching pointers taken from
* struct/class memebers when the struct pointer was NULL.
- #define ASSERT_VALID_PTR(p) ((void)(LIKELY((p) >= 0x200) ? 0 : __invalid_ptr(p, #p, THIS_FILE, __LINE__)))
+ #define ASSERT_VALID_PTR(p) (IS_VALID_PTR(p) \
+ ? 0 : __invalid_ptr(p, #p, THIS_FILE, __LINE__))
- #define ASSERT_VALID_PTR_OR_NULL(p) ((void)(LIKELY((p == NULL) || ((p) >= 0x200)) ? 0 : __invalid_ptr((p), #p, THIS_FILE, __LINE__)))
+ #define ASSERT_VALID_PTR_OR_NULL(p) ((void)(LIKELY((p == NULL) \
+ || ((void *)(p) >= (void *)CPU_RAM_START)) \
+ ? 0 : __invalid_ptr((p), #p, THIS_FILE, __LINE__)))
#define ASSERT(x) ((void)0)
#endif /* ASSERT */
#define ASSERT2(x, help) ((void)0)
#define ASSERT(x) ((void)0)
#endif /* ASSERT */
#define ASSERT2(x, help) ((void)0)
#define ASSERT_VALID_PTR(p) ((void)0)
#define ASSERT_VALID_PTR_OR_NULL(p) ((void)0)
#define ASSERT_VALID_OBJ(_t, _o) ((void)0)
#define ASSERT_VALID_PTR(p) ((void)0)
#define ASSERT_VALID_PTR_OR_NULL(p) ((void)0)
#define ASSERT_VALID_OBJ(_t, _o) ((void)0)