/* * Copyright (C) 2010-2012 ARM Limited. All rights reserved. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ /** * @file ump_debug.h * * The file include several useful macros for debugging and printing. * - UMP_PRINTF(...) Do not use this function: Will be included in Release builds. * - UMP_DEBUG_TRACE() Prints current location in code. * - UMP_DEBUG_PRINT(nr, (X) ) Prints the second argument if nr<=UMP_DEBUG_LEVEL. * - UMP_DEBUG_TPRINT(nr, X ) Prints the source trace and second argument if nr<=UMP_DEBUG_LEVEL. * - UMP_DEBUG_ERROR( (X) ) Prints an errortext, a source trace, and the given error message. * - UMP_DEBUG_ASSERT(exp,(X)) If the asserted expr is false, the program will exit. * - UMP_DEBUG_ASSERT_RANGE(x, min, max) Triggers if variable x is not between or equal to max and min. * - UMP_DEBUG_ASSERT_LEQ(x, max) Triggers if variable x is not less than equal to max. * - UMP_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pointer) Triggers if the pointer is a zero pointer. * - UMP_DEBUG_CODE( X ) The code inside the macro is only copiled in Debug builds. * * The (X) means that you must add an extra parantese around the argumentlist. * * The printf function: UMP_PRINTF(...) is routed to _ump_sys_printf * * Suggested range for the DEBUG-LEVEL is [1:6] where * [1:2] Is messages with highest priority, indicate possible errors. * [3:4] Is messages with medium priority, output important variables. * [5:6] Is messages with low priority, used during extensive debugging. * */ #ifndef _UMP_DEBUG_H_ #define _UMP_DEBUG_H_ #include #include /* START: Configuration */ #ifndef UMP_PRINTF #define UMP_PRINTF printf #endif /* UMP_PRINTF */ #ifndef UMP_PRINT_FLUSH #define UMP_PRINT_FLUSH do {} while (0) #endif /* UMP_PRINT_FLUSH */ #ifndef UMP_DEBUG_LEVEL #define UMP_DEBUG_LEVEL 1 #endif /* UMP_DEBUG_LEVEL */ #ifndef UMP_DEBUG_ERROR_START_MSG #define UMP_DEBUG_ERROR_START_MSG do {\ UMP_PRINTF("*********************************************************************\n");\ UMP_PRINT_FLUSH; } while (0) #endif /* UMP_DEBUG_ERROR_START_MSG */ #ifndef UMP_DEBUG_ERROR_STOP_MSG #define UMP_DEBUG_ERROR_STOP_MSG do { UMP_PRINTF("\n"); UMP_PRINT_FLUSH; } while (0) #endif /* UMP_DEBUG_ERROR_STOP_MSG */ #ifndef UMP_ASSERT_QUIT_CMD #define UMP_ASSERT_QUIT_CMD abort() #endif /* UMP_ASSERT_QUIT_CMD */ /* STOP: Configuration */ /** * The macro UMP_FUNCTION evaluates to the name of the function enclosing * this macro's usage, or "" if not supported. */ #if (defined(__SYMBIAN32__) && defined(__ARMCC__)) || defined(_MSC_VER) # define UMP_FUNCTION __FUNCTION__ #elif __STDC__ && __STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L # define UMP_FUNCTION __FUNCTION__ #elif defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ >= 2 # define UMP_FUNCTION __FUNCTION__ #elif defined(__func__) # define UMP_FUNCTION __func__ #else # define UMP_FUNCTION "" #endif /** * Explicitly ignore a parameter passed into a function, to suppress compiler warnings. * Should only be used with parameter names. */ #define UMP_IGNORE(x) (void)x /** * @def UMP_DEBUG_TRACE() * @brief Prints current location in code. * Can be turned off by defining UMP_DEBUG_SKIP_TRACE */ #ifndef UMP_DEBUG_SKIP_TRACE #ifndef UMP_DEBUG_SKIP_PRINT_FUNCTION_NAME #define UMP_DEBUG_TRACE() do { UMP_PRINTF( "In file: "__FILE__ \ " function: %s() line:%4d\n" , UMP_FUNCTION, __LINE__); UMP_PRINT_FLUSH; } while (0) #else #define UMP_DEBUG_TRACE() do { UMP_PRINTF( "In file: "__FILE__ " line:%4d\n" , __LINE__); UMP_PRINT_FLUSH; } while (0) #endif /* UMP_DEBUG_SKIP_PRINT_FUNCTION_NAME */ #else #define UMP_DEBUG_TRACE() #endif /* UMP_DEBUG_SKIP_TRACE */ /** * @def UMP_DEBUG_PRINT(nr, (X) ) * @brief Prints the second argument if nr<=UMP_DEBUG_LEVEL. * Can be turned off by defining UMP_DEBUG_SKIP_PRINT * @param nr If nr <= UMP_DEBUG_LEVEL, we print the text. * @param X A parantese with the contents to be sent to UMP_PRINTF */ #ifndef UMP_DEBUG_SKIP_PRINT #define UMP_DEBUG_PRINT(nr, X ) do { if ( nr<=UMP_DEBUG_LEVEL ) { UMP_PRINTF X ; UMP_PRINT_FLUSH; } } while (0) #else #define UMP_DEBUG_PRINT(nr, X ) #endif /* UMP_DEBUG_SKIP_PRINT */ /** * @def UMP_DEBUG_TPRINT(nr, (X) ) * @brief Prints the second argument if nr<=UMP_DEBUG_LEVEL. * Can be turned off by defining UMP_DEBUG_SKIP_TPRINT. * Can be shortened by defining UMP_DEBUG_TPRINT_SKIP_FUNCTION. * @param nr If nr <= UMP_DEBUG_LEVEL, we print the text. * @param X A parantese with the contents to be sent to UMP_PRINTF */ /* helper to handle if the function name should be included or not */ #ifndef UMP_DEBUG_TPRINT_SKIP_FUNCTION #define UMP_DEBUG_TPRINT_INTERN do {UMP_PRINTF( ""__FILE__" %s()%4d " , UMP_FUNCTION, __LINE__); UMP_PRINT_FLUSH; } while (0) #else #define UMP_DEBUG_TPRINT_INTERN do {UMP_PRINTF( ""__FILE__ "%4d " , __LINE__); UMP_PRINT_FLUSH; } while (0) #endif /* UMP_DEBUG_TPRINT_SKIP_FUNCTION */ #ifndef UMP_DEBUG_SKIP_TPRINT #define UMP_DEBUG_TPRINT(nr, X ) \ do{\ if ( nr<=UMP_DEBUG_LEVEL )\ {\ UMP_DEBUG_TPRINT_INTERN;\ UMP_PRINTF X ;\ UMP_PRINT_FLUSH;\ }\ } while (0) #else #define UMP_DEBUG_TPRINT(nr, X ) #endif /* UMP_DEBUG_SKIP_TPRINT */ /** * @def UMP_DEBUG_ERROR( (X) ) * @brief Prints an errortext, a source Trace, and the given error message. * Prints filename, function, linenr, and the given error message. * The error message must be inside a second parantese. * The error message is written on a separate line, and a NL char is added. * Can be turned of by defining UMP_DEBUG_SKIP_ERROR; * You do not need to type the words ERROR in the message, since it will * be added anyway. * * @note You should not end the text with a newline, since it is added by the macro. * @note You should not write "ERROR" in the text, since it is added by the macro. * @param X A parantese with the contents to be sent to UMP_PRINTF */ #ifndef UMP_DEBUG_SKIP_ERROR #define UMP_DEBUG_ERROR( X ) \ do{ \ UMP_DEBUG_ERROR_START_MSG;\ UMP_PRINTF("ERROR: ");\ UMP_PRINT_FLUSH;\ UMP_DEBUG_TRACE(); \ UMP_PRINTF X ; \ UMP_PRINT_FLUSH;\ UMP_DEBUG_ERROR_STOP_MSG;\ } while (0) #else #define UMP_DEBUG_ERROR( X ) do{ ; } while ( 0 ) #endif /* UMP_DEBUG_SKIP_ERROR */ /** * @def UMP_DEBUG_ASSERT(expr, (X) ) * @brief If the asserted expr is false, the program will exit. * Prints filename, function, linenr, and the given error message. * The error message must be inside a second parantese. * The error message is written on a separate line, and a NL char is added. * Can be turned of by defining UMP_DEBUG_SKIP_ERROR; * You do not need to type the words ASSERT in the message, since it will * be added anyway. * * @param X A parantese with the contents to be sent to UMP_PRINTF * Prints filename, function, linenr, and the error message * on a separte line. A newline char is added at the end. * Can be turned of by defining UMP_DEBUG_SKIP_ASSERT * @param expr Will exit program if \a expr is false; * @param (X) Text that will be written if the assertion toggles. */ #ifndef UMP_DEBUG_SKIP_ASSERT #define UMP_DEBUG_ASSERT(expr, X ) \ do{\ if ( !(expr) ) \ { \ UMP_DEBUG_ERROR_START_MSG;\ UMP_PRINTF("ASSERT EXIT: ");\ UMP_PRINT_FLUSH;\ UMP_DEBUG_TRACE(); \ UMP_PRINTF X ; \ UMP_PRINT_FLUSH;\ UMP_DEBUG_ERROR_STOP_MSG;\ UMP_ASSERT_QUIT_CMD;\ }\ } while (0) #else #define UMP_DEBUG_ASSERT(expr, X) #endif /* UMP_DEBUG_SKIP_ASSERT */ /** * @def UMP_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pointer) * @brief If the asserted pointer is NULL, the program terminates and TRACE info is printed * The checking is disabled if "UMP_DEBUG_SKIP_ASSERT" is defined. */ #define UMP_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pointer) UMP_DEBUG_ASSERT(pointer, ("Null pointer " #pointer) ) /** * @def UMP_DEBUG_ASSERT_HANDLE(handle) * @brief If the asserted handle is not a valid handle, the program terminates and TRACE info is printed * The checking is disabled if "UMP_DEBUG_SKIP_ASSERT" is defined. */ #define UMP_DEBUG_ASSERT_HANDLE(handle) UMP_DEBUG_ASSERT(UMP_NO_HANDLE != (handle), ("Invalid handle" #handle) ) /** * @def UMP_DEBUG_ASSERT_ALIGNMENT(ptr, align) * @brief If the asserted pointer is not aligned to align, the program terminates with trace info printed. * The checking is disabled if "UMP_DEBUG_SKIP_ASSERT" is defined. */ #ifndef UMP_DEBUG_SKIP_ASSERT #define UMP_DEBUG_ASSERT_ALIGNMENT(ptr, align) do { \ UMP_DEBUG_ASSERT(0 == (align & (align - 1)), ("align %d is not a power-of-two", align)); \ UMP_DEBUG_ASSERT(0 == (((u32)(ptr)) & (align - 1)), ("ptr %p not aligned to %d bytes", (void*)ptr, align)); \ } while (0) #else #define UMP_DEBUG_ASSERT_ALIGNMENT(ptr, align) #endif /* UMP_DEBUG_SKIP_ASSERT */ /** * @def UMP_DEBUG_ASSERT_RANGE(x,min,max) * @brief If variable x is not between or equal to max and min, the assertion triggers. * The checking is disabled if "UMP_DEBUG_SKIP_ASSERT" is defined. */ #define UMP_DEBUG_ASSERT_RANGE(x, min, max) \ UMP_DEBUG_ASSERT( (x) >= (min) && (x) <= (max), \ (#x " out of range (%2.2f)", (double)x ) \ ) /** * @def UMP_DEBUG_ASSERT_LEQ(x,max) * @brief If variable x is less than or equal to max, the assertion triggers. * The checking is disabled if "UMP_DEBUG_SKIP_ASSERT" is defined. */ #define UMP_DEBUG_ASSERT_LEQ(x, max) \ UMP_DEBUG_ASSERT( (x) <= (max), \ (#x " out of range (%2.2f)", (double)x ) \ ) /** * @def UMP_DEBUG_CODE( X ) * @brief Run the code X on debug builds. * The code will not be used if UMP_DEBUG_SKIP_CODE is defined . * */ #ifdef UMP_DEBUG_SKIP_CODE #define UMP_DEBUG_CODE( X ) #else #define UMP_DEBUG_CODE( X ) X #endif /* UMP_DEBUG_SKIP_CODE */ #endif /* _UMP_DEBUG_H_ */