Sat, 11 Dec 2010 13:20:56 -0500
7003748: Decode C stack frames when symbols are presented (PhoneHome project)
Summary: Implemented in-process C native stack frame decoding when symbols are available.
Reviewed-by: coleenp, never
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25 #ifndef SHARE_VM_UTILITIES_DEBUG_HPP
26 #define SHARE_VM_UTILITIES_DEBUG_HPP
28 #include "utilities/globalDefinitions.hpp"
30 #include <stdarg.h>
32 // Simple class to format the ctor arguments into a fixed-sized buffer.
33 template <size_t bufsz = 256>
34 class FormatBuffer {
35 public:
36 inline FormatBuffer(const char * format, ...);
37 operator const char *() const { return _buf; }
39 private:
40 FormatBuffer(const FormatBuffer &); // prevent copies
42 private:
43 char _buf[bufsz];
44 };
46 template <size_t bufsz>
47 FormatBuffer<bufsz>::FormatBuffer(const char * format, ...) {
48 va_list argp;
49 va_start(argp, format);
50 vsnprintf(_buf, bufsz, format, argp);
51 va_end(argp);
52 }
54 // Used to format messages for assert(), guarantee(), fatal(), etc.
55 typedef FormatBuffer<> err_msg;
57 // assertions
58 #ifdef ASSERT
59 #ifndef USE_REPEATED_ASSERTS
60 #define assert(p, msg) \
61 do { \
62 if (!(p)) { \
63 report_vm_error(__FILE__, __LINE__, "assert(" #p ") failed", msg); \
64 BREAKPOINT; \
65 } \
66 } while (0)
67 #else // #ifndef USE_REPEATED_ASSERTS
68 #define assert(p, msg)
69 do { \
70 for (int __i = 0; __i < AssertRepeat; __i++) { \
71 if (!(p)) { \
72 report_vm_error(__FILE__, __LINE__, "assert(" #p ") failed", msg); \
73 BREAKPOINT; \
74 } \
75 } \
76 } while (0)
77 #endif // #ifndef USE_REPEATED_ASSERTS
79 // This version of assert is for use with checking return status from
80 // library calls that return actual error values eg. EINVAL,
81 // ENOMEM etc, rather than returning -1 and setting errno.
82 // When the status is not what is expected it is very useful to know
83 // what status was actually returned, so we pass the status variable as
84 // an extra arg and use strerror to convert it to a meaningful string
85 // like "Invalid argument", "out of memory" etc
86 #define assert_status(p, status, msg) \
87 do { \
88 if (!(p)) { \
89 report_vm_error(__FILE__, __LINE__, "assert(" #p ") failed", \
90 err_msg("error %s(%d) %s", strerror(status), \
91 status, msg)); \
92 BREAKPOINT; \
93 } \
94 } while (0)
96 // Do not assert this condition if there's already another error reported.
97 #define assert_if_no_error(cond,msg) assert((cond) || is_error_reported(), msg)
98 #else // #ifdef ASSERT
99 #define assert(p,msg)
100 #define assert_status(p,status,msg)
101 #define assert_if_no_error(cond,msg)
102 #endif // #ifdef ASSERT
104 // guarantee is like assert except it's always executed -- use it for
105 // cheap tests that catch errors that would otherwise be hard to find.
106 // guarantee is also used for Verify options.
107 #define guarantee(p, msg) \
108 do { \
109 if (!(p)) { \
110 report_vm_error(__FILE__, __LINE__, "guarantee(" #p ") failed", msg); \
111 BREAKPOINT; \
112 } \
113 } while (0)
115 #define fatal(msg) \
116 do { \
117 report_fatal(__FILE__, __LINE__, msg); \
118 BREAKPOINT; \
119 } while (0)
121 // out of memory
122 #define vm_exit_out_of_memory(size, msg) \
123 do { \
124 report_vm_out_of_memory(__FILE__, __LINE__, size, msg); \
125 BREAKPOINT; \
126 } while (0)
128 #define ShouldNotCallThis() \
129 do { \
130 report_should_not_call(__FILE__, __LINE__); \
131 BREAKPOINT; \
132 } while (0)
134 #define ShouldNotReachHere() \
135 do { \
136 report_should_not_reach_here(__FILE__, __LINE__); \
137 BREAKPOINT; \
138 } while (0)
140 #define Unimplemented() \
141 do { \
142 report_unimplemented(__FILE__, __LINE__); \
143 BREAKPOINT; \
144 } while (0)
146 #define Untested(msg) \
147 do { \
148 report_untested(__FILE__, __LINE__, msg); \
149 BREAKPOINT; \
150 } while (0);
152 // error reporting helper functions
153 void report_vm_error(const char* file, int line, const char* error_msg,
154 const char* detail_msg = NULL);
155 void report_fatal(const char* file, int line, const char* message);
156 void report_vm_out_of_memory(const char* file, int line, size_t size,
157 const char* message);
158 void report_should_not_call(const char* file, int line);
159 void report_should_not_reach_here(const char* file, int line);
160 void report_unimplemented(const char* file, int line);
161 void report_untested(const char* file, int line, const char* message);
163 void warning(const char* format, ...);
165 // out of memory reporting
166 void report_java_out_of_memory(const char* message);
168 // Support for self-destruct
169 bool is_error_reported();
170 void set_error_reported();
172 /* Test assert(), fatal(), guarantee(), etc. */
173 NOT_PRODUCT(void test_error_handler(size_t test_num);)
175 void pd_ps(frame f);
176 void pd_obfuscate_location(char *buf, size_t buflen);
178 #endif // SHARE_VM_UTILITIES_DEBUG_HPP