haiku/headers/private/kernel/debug.h

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/*
* Copyright 2002-2008, Axel Dörfler, axeld@pinc-software.de
* Distributed under the terms of the Haiku License.
*
* Copyright 2001-2002, Travis Geiselbrecht. All rights reserved.
* Distributed under the terms of the NewOS License.
*/
#ifndef _KERNEL_DEBUG_H
#define _KERNEL_DEBUG_H
#include "kernel_debug_config.h"
#include <KernelExport.h>
#include <module.h>
/* KDEBUG
The kernel debug level.
Level 1 is usual asserts, > 1 should be used for very expensive runtime
checks
*/
#if !defined(KDEBUG)
# if DEBUG
# define KDEBUG 1
# else
# define KDEBUG 0
# endif
#endif
#define ASSERT_ALWAYS(x) \
do { if (!(x)) { panic("ASSERT FAILED (%s:%d): %s\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, #x); } } while (0)
#define ASSERT_ALWAYS_PRINT(x, format...) \
do { \
if (!(x)) { \
dprintf_no_syslog(format); \
panic("ASSERT FAILED (%s:%d): %s\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, #x); \
} \
} while (0)
#if KDEBUG
# define ASSERT(x) ASSERT_ALWAYS(x)
# define ASSERT_PRINT(x, format...) ASSERT_ALWAYS_PRINT(x, format)
#else
# define ASSERT(x) do { } while(0)
# define ASSERT_PRINT(x, format...) do { } while(0)
#endif
#if KDEBUG
# define KDEBUG_ONLY(x) x
#else
# define KDEBUG_ONLY(x) /* nothing */
#endif
* Introduced pipes in the kernel debugger. The syntax is similar to pipes in the shell, though the semantics is a little different: The second command is invoked whenever the first command has written a complete line. The line is passed as last argument to the second command. The new command flag B_KDEBUG_PIPE_FINAL_RERUN causes the second command to be invoked again (with NULL argument) after the first command is done. * Added kprintf_unfiltered() and kputs_unfiltered() which bypass the pipe mechanism and directly print to the bluescreen/serial output. * Moved most commands from debug.cpp to the new debug_builtin_commands.cpp. * B_KDEBUG_DONT_PARSE_ARGUMENTS commands don't get an argument anymore, if it would consist of white space only. * Added new debugger command return value B_KDEBUG_ERROR, which indicates that executing the command failed. This return code will abort a complete pipe. * Since debugger commands can nest (i.e. one command can invoke another one) the setjmp()/longjmp() mechanism to restore the stack after a page fault in a command needs more than one jump buffer. * Added abort_debugger_command(), which longjmp()s out of the currently executed command. This will also abort the current pipe. * When pagination is enabled pressing "a" will abort the running command (as opposed to "q" which only disables the blue screen output, but lets the command continue). * Added debugger commands: - "grep" which can be used to filter output by pattern. Removed the "filter" command and the underlying mechanism that did that before. - "head" which prints only the first lines of output of another command. - "wc" counts lines, words, and characters of another command's output. git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@25744 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
2008-06-01 06:25:00 +04:00
// command return value
#define B_KDEBUG_ERROR 4
#define B_KDEBUG_RESTART_PIPE 5
* Introduced pipes in the kernel debugger. The syntax is similar to pipes in the shell, though the semantics is a little different: The second command is invoked whenever the first command has written a complete line. The line is passed as last argument to the second command. The new command flag B_KDEBUG_PIPE_FINAL_RERUN causes the second command to be invoked again (with NULL argument) after the first command is done. * Added kprintf_unfiltered() and kputs_unfiltered() which bypass the pipe mechanism and directly print to the bluescreen/serial output. * Moved most commands from debug.cpp to the new debug_builtin_commands.cpp. * B_KDEBUG_DONT_PARSE_ARGUMENTS commands don't get an argument anymore, if it would consist of white space only. * Added new debugger command return value B_KDEBUG_ERROR, which indicates that executing the command failed. This return code will abort a complete pipe. * Since debugger commands can nest (i.e. one command can invoke another one) the setjmp()/longjmp() mechanism to restore the stack after a page fault in a command needs more than one jump buffer. * Added abort_debugger_command(), which longjmp()s out of the currently executed command. This will also abort the current pipe. * When pagination is enabled pressing "a" will abort the running command (as opposed to "q" which only disables the blue screen output, but lets the command continue). * Added debugger commands: - "grep" which can be used to filter output by pattern. Removed the "filter" command and the underlying mechanism that did that before. - "head" which prints only the first lines of output of another command. - "wc" counts lines, words, and characters of another command's output. git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@25744 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
2008-06-01 06:25:00 +04:00
// command flags
#define B_KDEBUG_DONT_PARSE_ARGUMENTS (0x01)
* Introduced pipes in the kernel debugger. The syntax is similar to pipes in the shell, though the semantics is a little different: The second command is invoked whenever the first command has written a complete line. The line is passed as last argument to the second command. The new command flag B_KDEBUG_PIPE_FINAL_RERUN causes the second command to be invoked again (with NULL argument) after the first command is done. * Added kprintf_unfiltered() and kputs_unfiltered() which bypass the pipe mechanism and directly print to the bluescreen/serial output. * Moved most commands from debug.cpp to the new debug_builtin_commands.cpp. * B_KDEBUG_DONT_PARSE_ARGUMENTS commands don't get an argument anymore, if it would consist of white space only. * Added new debugger command return value B_KDEBUG_ERROR, which indicates that executing the command failed. This return code will abort a complete pipe. * Since debugger commands can nest (i.e. one command can invoke another one) the setjmp()/longjmp() mechanism to restore the stack after a page fault in a command needs more than one jump buffer. * Added abort_debugger_command(), which longjmp()s out of the currently executed command. This will also abort the current pipe. * When pagination is enabled pressing "a" will abort the running command (as opposed to "q" which only disables the blue screen output, but lets the command continue). * Added debugger commands: - "grep" which can be used to filter output by pattern. Removed the "filter" command and the underlying mechanism that did that before. - "head" which prints only the first lines of output of another command. - "wc" counts lines, words, and characters of another command's output. git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@25744 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
2008-06-01 06:25:00 +04:00
#define B_KDEBUG_PIPE_FINAL_RERUN (0x02)
struct debugger_module_info {
module_info info;
void (*enter_debugger)(void);
void (*exit_debugger)(void);
// io hooks
int (*debugger_puts)(const char *str, int32 length);
int (*debugger_getchar)(void);
// TODO: add hooks for tunnelling gdb ?
};
struct debugger_demangle_module_info {
module_info info;
const char* (*demangle_symbol)(const char* name, char* buffer,
size_t bufferSize, bool* _isObjectMethod);
status_t (*get_next_argument)(uint32* _cookie, const char* symbol,
char* name, size_t nameSize, int32* _type, size_t* _argumentLength);
};
extern int dbg_register_file[B_MAX_CPU_COUNT][14];
typedef struct debug_page_fault_info {
addr_t fault_address;
addr_t pc;
uint32 flags;
} debug_page_fault_info;
// debug_page_fault_info::flags
#define DEBUG_PAGE_FAULT_WRITE 0x01 /* write fault */
#define DEBUG_PAGE_FAULT_NO_INFO 0x02 /* fault address and read/write
unknown */
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
struct kernel_args;
extern status_t debug_init(struct kernel_args *args);
extern status_t debug_init_post_vm(struct kernel_args *args);
extern status_t debug_init_post_modules(struct kernel_args *args);
extern void debug_early_boot_message(const char *string);
extern void debug_puts(const char *s, int32 length);
extern bool debug_debugger_running(void);
extern bool debug_screen_output_enabled(void);
extern void debug_stop_screen_debug_output(void);
extern void debug_set_page_fault_info(addr_t faultAddress, addr_t pc,
uint32 flags);
extern debug_page_fault_info* debug_get_page_fault_info();
* Removed unused SMP_MSG_RESCHEDULE ICI message. * Introduced flag "invoke_scheduler" in the per CPU structure. It is evaluated in hardware_interrupt() (x86 only ATM). * Introduced SMP_MSG_RESCHEDULE_IF_IDLE message, which enters the scheduler when the CPU currently runs an idle thread. * Don't do dprintf() "CPU x halted!" when handling a SMP_MSG_CPU_HALT ICI message. It uses nested spinlocks and could thus potentially deadlock itself (acquire_spinlock() processes ICI messages, so it could already hold one of the locks). This is a pretty likely scenario on machines with more than two CPUs, but is also possible when the panic()ing thread holds the threads spinlock. Probably fixes #2572. * Reworked the way the kernel debugger is entered and added a "cpu" command that allows switching the CPU once in KDL. It is thus possible to get a stack trace of the thread not on the panic()ing CPU. * When a thread is added to the run queue, we do now check, if another CPU is idle and ask it to reschedule, if it is. Before this change, the CPU was continuing to idle until the quantum of the idle thread expired. Speeds up the libbe.so build about 8% on my machine (haven't tested the full Haiku image build yet). * When spinlock debugging is enabled (DEBUG_SPINLOCKS) we also record the spinlock acquirer on non-smp machines. Added "spinlock" debugger command to get the info. * Added debugger commands "ici" and "ici_message", printing info on pending ICI message respectively on a given one. * Process not only a single ICI message in acquire_spinlock() and other places, but all pending ones. * Also process ICI messages when waiting for a free one -- avoids a potential deadlock. * Mask out non-existing CPUs in send_multicast_ici(). panic() instead of just returning when there's no target CPU left. git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@28223 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
2008-10-17 22:14:08 +04:00
extern void debug_trap_cpu_in_kdl(bool returnIfHandedOver);
extern void kputs(const char *string);
extern void kputs_unfiltered(const char *string);
extern void kprintf_unfiltered(const char *format, ...)
__attribute__ ((format (__printf__, 1, 2)));
extern void dprintf_no_syslog(const char *format, ...)
__attribute__ ((format (__printf__, 1, 2)));
extern bool is_debug_variable_defined(const char* variableName);
extern bool set_debug_variable(const char* variableName, uint64 value);
extern uint64 get_debug_variable(const char* variableName,
uint64 defaultValue);
extern bool unset_debug_variable(const char* variableName);
extern void unset_all_debug_variables();
extern bool evaluate_debug_expression(const char* expression,
uint64* result, bool silent);
extern int evaluate_debug_command(const char* command);
extern status_t parse_next_debug_command_argument(const char** expressionString,
char* buffer, size_t bufferSize);
extern status_t add_debugger_command_etc(const char* name,
debugger_command_hook func, const char* description,
const char* usage, uint32 flags);
extern status_t add_debugger_command_alias(const char* newName,
const char* oldName, const char* description);
extern bool print_debugger_command_usage(const char* command);
extern const char *debug_demangle_symbol(const char* symbol, char* buffer,
size_t bufferSize, bool* _isObjectMethod);
extern status_t debug_get_next_demangled_argument(uint32* _cookie,
const char* symbol, char* name, size_t nameSize,
int32* _type, size_t* _argumentLength);
extern struct thread* debug_set_debugged_thread(struct thread* thread);
extern struct thread* debug_get_debugged_thread();
extern void _user_debug_output(const char *userString);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* _KERNEL_DEBUG_H */