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*
* \brief Simple debug facilities for hosted and embedded C/C++ applications.
* \author Bernardo Innocenti <bernie@develer.com>
*/
-/*#*
- *#* $Log$
- *#* Revision 1.13 2006/03/22 13:34:34 bernie
- *#* MSVC support.
- *#*
- *#* Revision 1.12 2006/03/22 09:48:23 bernie
- *#* Simplify.
- *#*
- *#* Revision 1.11 2006/02/23 11:17:16 bernie
- *#* Documentation fixes.
- *#*
- *#* Revision 1.10 2006/02/23 09:10:10 bernie
- *#* Add even more code duplication until we properly refactor debug.h.
- *#*
- *#* Revision 1.9 2006/02/23 08:40:33 bernie
- *#* TRACEMSG() support for compilers with no variadic macros.
- *#*
- *#* Revision 1.8 2006/02/23 08:33:04 bernie
- *#* Fix for compilers without variadic macros support.
- *#*
- *#* Revision 1.7 2006/02/20 02:01:56 bernie
- *#* Depend on cfg/os.h.
- *#*
- *#* Revision 1.6 2006/02/17 22:28:37 bernie
- *#* Support TRACE() and TRACEMSG() on hosted targets.
- *#*
- *#* Revision 1.5 2005/11/04 16:09:03 bernie
- *#* Doxygen workaround.
- *#*
- *#* Revision 1.4 2005/07/03 15:18:52 bernie
- *#* Typo.
- *#*
- *#* Revision 1.3 2005/06/27 21:23:55 bernie
- *#* Rename cfg/config.h to appconfig.h.
- *#*
- *#* Revision 1.2 2005/04/11 19:10:27 bernie
- *#* Include top-level headers from cfg/ subdir.
- *#*
- *#* Revision 1.1 2005/04/11 19:04:13 bernie
- *#* Move top-level headers to cfg/ subdir.
- *#*
- *#* Revision 1.13 2005/03/01 23:23:58 bernie
- *#* Provide defaults for CONFIG_KDEBUG_DISABLE_TRACE and CONFIG_KDEBUG_ASSERT_NO_TEXT.
- *#*
- *#* Revision 1.12 2005/02/18 11:18:33 bernie
- *#* Fixes for Harvard processors from project_ks.
- *#*
- *#* Revision 1.11 2005/02/16 20:29:48 bernie
- *#* TRACE(), TRACEMSG(): Reduce code and data footprint.
- *#*
- *#* Revision 1.10 2005/02/09 21:50:28 bernie
- *#* Declare dummy ASSERT* macros as ((void)0) to work around a warning I can't remember any more.
- *#*
- *#* Revision 1.9 2005/01/25 08:36:40 bernie
- *#* kputnum(): Export.
- *#*
- *#* Revision 1.8 2005/01/11 18:08:08 aleph
- *#* Add empty kdump definition for debug off
- *#*
- *#* Revision 1.7 2004/12/31 17:43:09 bernie
- *#* Use UNUSED_ARG instead of obsolete UNUSED macro.
- *#*
- *#* Revision 1.6 2004/12/08 08:52:00 bernie
- *#* Save some more RAM on AVR.
- *#*/
#ifndef DEVLIB_DEBUG_H
#define DEVLIB_DEBUG_H
#undef NDEBUG
#endif
- /*!
+ /**
* This macro duplicates the old MSVC trick of redefining
* THIS_FILE locally to avoid the overhead of many duplicate
* strings in ASSERT().
#define THIS_FILE __FILE__
#endif
- /*!
+ /**
* This macro can be used to conditionally exclude one or more
* statements conditioned on \c _DEBUG, avoiding the clutter
* of ifdef/endif pairs.
*
* void release()
* {
- * DB(--ref_count;)
+ * DB(--ref_count;)
* }
* };
* \endcode
*/
#define DB(x) x
- #if OS_HOSTED
- #include <stdio.h>
- #include <stdarg.h>
-
- INLINE void kdbg_init(void) { /* nop */ }
- INLINE void kputchar(char c)
- {
- putc(c, stderr);
- }
- INLINE void kputs(const char *str)
- {
- fputs(str, stderr);
- }
- #if COMPILER_VARIADIC_MACROS
- /* G++ can't inline functions with variable arguments... */
- #define kprintf(fmt, ...) fprintf(stderr, fmt, ## __VA_ARGS__)
- #else
- #define kvprintf(fmt, ap) vfprintf(stderr, fmt, ap)
- INLINE int kprintf(const char *fmt, ...)
- {
- va_list ap;
- int result;
-
- va_start(ap, fmt);
- result = kvprintf(fmt, ap);
- va_end(ap);
-
- return result;
- }
- #endif
- void kdump(const void *buf, size_t len); /* UNIMPLEMENTED */
-
- #ifndef ASSERT
- #include <assert.h>
- #define ASSERT(x) assert(x)
- #endif /* ASSERT */
- #define ASSERT2(x, help) ASSERT(help && x)
-
- /**
- * 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) ASSERT((unsigned long)(p) > 0x200)
-
- /**
- * Check that the given pointer is not pointing to invalid memory.
- *
- * \see ASSERT_VALID_PTR()
- */
- #define ASSERT_VALID_PTR_OR_NULL(p) ASSERT((((p) == NULL) || ((unsigned long)(p) >= 0x200)))
-
- #if !CONFIG_KDEBUG_DISABLE_TRACE
- #define TRACE kprintf("%s()\n", __func__)
- #if COMPILER_VARIADIC_MACROS
- #define TRACEMSG(msg,...) kprintf("%s(): " msg, __func__, ## __VA_ARGS__)
- #else
- INLINE void TRACEMSG(const char *fmt, ...)
- {
- va_list va;
- va_start(va, fmt);
- kprintf("%s(): ", __func__);
- kvprintf(fmt, va);
- va_end(va);
- }
- #endif
- #else
- #define TRACE do {} while(0)
- #define TRACEMSG(...) do {} while(0)
- #endif
-
- #else /* !OS_HOSTED */
-
- #include <appconfig.h> /* CONFIG_KDEBUG_ASSERT_NO_TEXT */
- #include <cfg/cpu.h> /* CPU_HARVARD */
-
- /* These are implemented in drv/kdebug.c */
- void kdbg_init(void);
- void kputchar(char c);
- int kputnum(int num);
- void kdump(const void *buf, size_t len);
- void __init_wall(long *wall, int size);
-
- #if CPU_HARVARD
- #include <mware/pgm.h>
- void kputs_P(const char *PROGMEM str);
- void kprintf_P(const char *PROGMEM fmt, ...) FORMAT(__printf__, 1, 2);
- int __assert_P(const char *PROGMEM cond, const char *PROGMEM file, int line);
- void __trace_P(const char *func);
- void __tracemsg_P(const char *func, const char *PROGMEM fmt, ...);
- int __invalid_ptr_P(void *p, const char *PROGMEM name, const char *PROGMEM file, int line);
- int __check_wall_P(long *wall, int size, const char * PGM_ATTR name, const char * PGM_ATTR file, int line);
- #define kputs(str) kputs_P(PSTR(str))
- #define kprintf(fmt, ...) kprintf_P(PSTR(fmt) ,## __VA_ARGS__)
- #define __assert(cond, file, line) __assert_P(PSTR(cond), PSTR(file), (line))
- #define __trace(func) __trace_P(func)
- #define __tracemsg(func, fmt, ...) __tracemsg_P(func, PSTR(fmt), ## __VA_ARGS__)
- #define __invalid_ptr(p, name, file, line) __invalid_ptr_P((p), PSTR(name), PSTR(file), (line))
- #define __check_wall(wall, size, name, file, line) __check_wall_P(wall, size, PSTR(name), PSTR(file), (line))
- #else /* !CPU_HARVARD */
- void kputs(const char *str);
- void kprintf(const char *fmt, ...) FORMAT(__printf__, 1, 2);
- int __assert(const char *cond, const char *file, int line);
- void __trace(const char *func);
- void __tracemsg(const char *func, const char *fmt, ...) FORMAT(__printf__, 2, 3);
- int __invalid_ptr(void *p, const char *name, const char *file, int line);
- int __check_wall(long *wall, int size, const char *name, const char *file, int line);
- #endif /* !CPU_HARVARD */
-
- #if !CONFIG_KDEBUG_ASSERT_NO_TEXT
- #define ASSERT(x) ((void)(LIKELY(x) ? 0 : __assert(#x, THIS_FILE, __LINE__)))
- #define ASSERT2(x, help) ((void)(LIKELY(x) ? 0 : __assert(help " (" #x ")", THIS_FILE, __LINE__)))
- #else
- #define ASSERT(x) ((void)(LIKELY(x) ? 0 : __assert("", THIS_FILE, __LINE__)))
- #define ASSERT2(x, help) ((void)ASSERT(x))
- #endif
+ #include <appconfig.h> /* CONFIG_KDEBUG_ASSERT_NO_TEXT */
+ #include <cpu/attr.h> /* CPU_HARVARD */
+
+ /* These are implemented in drv/kdebug.c */
+ void kdbg_init(void);
+ void kputchar(char c);
+ int kputnum(int num);
+ void kdump(const void *buf, size_t len);
+ void __init_wall(long *wall, int size);
+
+ #if CPU_HARVARD
+ #include <mware/pgm.h>
+ void kputs_P(const char *PROGMEM str);
+ void kprintf_P(const char *PROGMEM fmt, ...) FORMAT(__printf__, 1, 2);
+ int __assert_P(const char *PROGMEM cond, const char *PROGMEM file, int line);
+ void __trace_P(const char *func);
+ void __tracemsg_P(const char *func, const char *PROGMEM fmt, ...);
+ int __invalid_ptr_P(void *p, const char *PROGMEM name, const char *PROGMEM file, int line);
+ int __check_wall_P(long *wall, int size, const char * PGM_ATTR name, const char * PGM_ATTR file, int line);
+ #define kputs(str) kputs_P(PSTR(str))
+ #define kprintf(fmt, ...) kprintf_P(PSTR(fmt) ,## __VA_ARGS__)
+ #define __assert(cond, file, line) __assert_P(PSTR(cond), PSTR(file), (line))
+ #define __trace(func) __trace_P(func)
+ #define __tracemsg(func, fmt, ...) __tracemsg_P(func, PSTR(fmt), ## __VA_ARGS__)
+ #define __invalid_ptr(p, name, file, line) __invalid_ptr_P((p), PSTR(name), PSTR(file), (line))
+ #define __check_wall(wall, size, name, file, line) __check_wall_P(wall, size, PSTR(name), PSTR(file), (line))
+ #else /* !CPU_HARVARD */
+ void kputs(const char *str);
+ void kprintf(const char *fmt, ...) FORMAT(__printf__, 1, 2);
+ int __assert(const char *cond, const char *file, int line);
+ void __trace(const char *func);
+ void __tracemsg(const char *func, const char *fmt, ...) FORMAT(__printf__, 2, 3);
+ int __invalid_ptr(void *p, const char *name, const char *file, int line);
+ int __check_wall(long *wall, int size, const char *name, const char *file, int line);
+ #endif /* !CPU_HARVARD */
+
+ #if !CONFIG_KDEBUG_ASSERT_NO_TEXT
+ #define ASSERT(x) ((void)(LIKELY(x) ? 0 : __assert(#x, THIS_FILE, __LINE__)))
+ #define ASSERT2(x, help) ((void)(LIKELY(x) ? 0 : __assert(help " (" #x ")", THIS_FILE, __LINE__)))
+ #else
+ #define ASSERT(x) ((void)(LIKELY(x) ? 0 : __assert("", THIS_FILE, __LINE__)))
+ #define ASSERT2(x, help) ((void)ASSERT(x))
+ #endif
- #define ASSERT_VALID_PTR(p) ((void)(LIKELY((p) >= 0x200) ? 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__)))
+ /**
+ * 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__)))
- #if !CONFIG_KDEBUG_DISABLE_TRACE
- #define TRACE __trace(__func__)
- #define TRACEMSG(msg,...) __tracemsg(__func__, msg, ## __VA_ARGS__)
- #else
- #define TRACE do {} while(0)
- #define TRACEMSG(...) do {} while(0)
- #endif
+ /**
+ * Check that the given pointer is not pointing to invalid memory.
+ *
+ * \see ASSERT_VALID_PTR()
+ */
+ #define ASSERT_VALID_PTR_OR_NULL(p) ((void)(LIKELY((p == NULL) || ((p) >= 0x200)) ? 0 : __invalid_ptr((p), #p, THIS_FILE, __LINE__)))
- #endif /* !OS_HOSTED */
+ #if !CONFIG_KDEBUG_DISABLE_TRACE
+ #define TRACE __trace(__func__)
+ #define TRACEMSG(msg,...) __tracemsg(__func__, msg, ## __VA_ARGS__)
+ #else
+ #define TRACE do {} while(0)
+ #define TRACEMSG(...) do {} while(0)
+ #endif
- /*!
+ /**
* \name Walls to detect data corruption
* \{
*/
#define CHECK_WALL(name) __check_wall((name), countof(name), #name, THIS_FILE, __LINE__)
/*\}*/
- /*!
+ /**
* Check that the given pointer actually points to an object
* of the specified type.
*/
ASSERT(dynamic_cast<_t>((_o)) != NULL); \
}
- /*!
+ /**
* \name Debug object creation and destruction.
*
* These macros help track some kinds of leaks in C++ programs.