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601 lines
17 KiB
C
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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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/*--- Libc printing. m_libcprint.c ---*/
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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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/*
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This file is part of Valgrind, a dynamic binary instrumentation
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framework.
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Copyright (C) 2000-2010 Julian Seward
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jseward@acm.org
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
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published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
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License, or (at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
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02111-1307, USA.
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The GNU General Public License is contained in the file COPYING.
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*/
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#include "pub_core_basics.h"
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#include "pub_core_vki.h"
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#include "pub_core_debuglog.h"
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#include "pub_core_libcbase.h"
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#include "pub_core_libcassert.h"
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#include "pub_core_libcfile.h" // VG_(write)(), VG_(write_socket)()
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#include "pub_core_libcprint.h"
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#include "pub_core_libcproc.h" // VG_(getpid)(), VG_(read_millisecond_timer()
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#include "pub_core_options.h"
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#include "valgrind.h" // For RUNNING_ON_VALGRIND
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/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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Writing to file or a socket
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------------------------------------------------------------------ */
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/* The destination sinks for normal and XML output. These have their
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initial values here; they are set to final values by
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m_main.main_process_cmd_line_options(). See comment at the top of
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that function for the associated logic. */
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OutputSink VG_(log_output_sink) = { 2, False }; /* 2 = stderr */
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OutputSink VG_(xml_output_sink) = { -1, False }; /* disabled */
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/* Do the low-level send of a message to the logging sink. */
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static
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void send_bytes_to_logging_sink ( OutputSink* sink, Char* msg, Int nbytes )
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{
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if (sink->is_socket) {
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Int rc = VG_(write_socket)( sink->fd, msg, nbytes );
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if (rc == -1) {
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// For example, the listener process died. Switch back to stderr.
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sink->is_socket = False;
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sink->fd = 2;
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VG_(write)( sink->fd, msg, nbytes );
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}
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} else {
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/* sink->fd could have been set to -1 in the various
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sys-wrappers for sys_fork, if --child-silent-after-fork=yes
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is in effect. That is a signal that we should not produce
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any more output. */
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if (sink->fd >= 0)
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VG_(write)( sink->fd, msg, nbytes );
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}
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}
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/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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printf() and friends
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------------------------------------------------------------------ */
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/* --------- printf --------- */
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typedef
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struct {
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HChar buf[512];
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Int buf_used;
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OutputSink* sink;
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}
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printf_buf_t;
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// Adds a single char to the buffer. When the buffer gets sufficiently
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// full, we write its contents to the logging sink.
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static void add_to__printf_buf ( HChar c, void *p )
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{
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printf_buf_t *b = (printf_buf_t *)p;
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if (b->buf_used > sizeof(b->buf) - 2 ) {
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send_bytes_to_logging_sink( b->sink, b->buf, b->buf_used );
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b->buf_used = 0;
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}
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b->buf[b->buf_used++] = c;
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b->buf[b->buf_used] = 0;
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tl_assert(b->buf_used < sizeof(b->buf));
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}
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static UInt vprintf_to_buf ( printf_buf_t* b,
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const HChar *format, va_list vargs )
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{
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UInt ret = 0;
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if (b->sink->fd >= 0) {
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ret = VG_(debugLog_vprintf)
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( add_to__printf_buf, b, format, vargs );
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}
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return ret;
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}
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static UInt vprintf_WRK ( OutputSink* sink,
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const HChar *format, va_list vargs )
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{
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printf_buf_t myprintf_buf
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= { "", 0, sink };
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UInt ret
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= vprintf_to_buf(&myprintf_buf, format, vargs);
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// Write out any chars left in the buffer.
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if (myprintf_buf.buf_used > 0) {
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send_bytes_to_logging_sink( myprintf_buf.sink,
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myprintf_buf.buf,
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myprintf_buf.buf_used );
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}
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return ret;
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}
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UInt VG_(vprintf) ( const HChar *format, va_list vargs )
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{
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return vprintf_WRK( &VG_(log_output_sink), format, vargs );
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}
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UInt VG_(printf) ( const HChar *format, ... )
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{
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UInt ret;
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va_list vargs;
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va_start(vargs, format);
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ret = VG_(vprintf)(format, vargs);
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va_end(vargs);
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return ret;
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}
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UInt VG_(vprintf_xml) ( const HChar *format, va_list vargs )
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{
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return vprintf_WRK( &VG_(xml_output_sink), format, vargs );
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}
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UInt VG_(printf_xml) ( const HChar *format, ... )
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{
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UInt ret;
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va_list vargs;
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va_start(vargs, format);
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ret = VG_(vprintf_xml)(format, vargs);
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va_end(vargs);
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return ret;
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}
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/* An exact clone of VG_(printf_xml), unfortunately. */
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UInt VG_(printf_xml_no_f_c) ( const HChar *format, ... )
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{
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UInt ret;
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va_list vargs;
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va_start(vargs, format);
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ret = VG_(vprintf_xml)(format, vargs);
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va_end(vargs);
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return ret;
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}
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/* --------- sprintf --------- */
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/* If we had an explicit buf structure here, it would contain only one
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field, indicating where the next char is to go. So use p directly
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for that, rather than having it be a pointer to a structure. */
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static void add_to__sprintf_buf ( HChar c, void *p )
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{
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HChar** b = p;
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*(*b)++ = c;
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}
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UInt VG_(vsprintf) ( Char* buf, const HChar *format, va_list vargs )
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{
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Int ret;
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HChar* sprintf_ptr = buf;
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ret = VG_(debugLog_vprintf)
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( add_to__sprintf_buf, &sprintf_ptr, format, vargs );
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add_to__sprintf_buf('\0', &sprintf_ptr);
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vg_assert(VG_(strlen)(buf) == ret);
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return ret;
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}
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UInt VG_(sprintf) ( Char* buf, const HChar *format, ... )
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{
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UInt ret;
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va_list vargs;
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va_start(vargs,format);
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ret = VG_(vsprintf)(buf, format, vargs);
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va_end(vargs);
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return ret;
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}
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/* --------- snprintf --------- */
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typedef
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struct {
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HChar* buf;
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Int buf_size;
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Int buf_used;
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}
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snprintf_buf_t;
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static void add_to__snprintf_buf ( HChar c, void* p )
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{
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snprintf_buf_t* b = p;
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if (b->buf_size > 0 && b->buf_used < b->buf_size) {
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b->buf[b->buf_used++] = c;
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if (b->buf_used < b->buf_size)
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b->buf[b->buf_used] = 0;
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else
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b->buf[b->buf_size-1] = 0; /* pre: b->buf_size > 0 */
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}
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}
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UInt VG_(vsnprintf) ( Char* buf, Int size, const HChar *format, va_list vargs )
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{
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Int ret;
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snprintf_buf_t b;
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b.buf = buf;
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b.buf_size = size < 0 ? 0 : size;
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b.buf_used = 0;
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ret = VG_(debugLog_vprintf)
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( add_to__snprintf_buf, &b, format, vargs );
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return b.buf_used;
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}
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UInt VG_(snprintf) ( Char* buf, Int size, const HChar *format, ... )
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{
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UInt ret;
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va_list vargs;
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va_start(vargs,format);
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ret = VG_(vsnprintf)(buf, size, format, vargs);
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va_end(vargs);
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return ret;
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}
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/* --------- vcbprintf --------- */
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void VG_(vcbprintf)( void(*char_sink)(HChar, void* opaque),
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void* opaque,
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const HChar* format, va_list vargs )
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{
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(void) VG_(debugLog_vprintf)
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( char_sink, opaque, format, vargs );
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}
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/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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percentify()
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------------------------------------------------------------------ */
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// Percentify n/m with d decimal places. Includes the '%' symbol at the end.
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// Right justifies in 'buf'.
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void VG_(percentify)(ULong n, ULong m, UInt d, Int n_buf, char buf[])
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{
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Int i, len, space;
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ULong p1;
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Char fmt[32];
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if (m == 0) {
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// Have to generate the format string in order to be flexible about
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// the width of the field.
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VG_(sprintf)(fmt, "%%-%ds", n_buf);
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// fmt is now "%<n_buf>s" where <d> is 1,2,3...
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VG_(sprintf)(buf, fmt, "--%");
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return;
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}
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p1 = (100*n) / m;
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if (d == 0) {
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VG_(sprintf)(buf, "%lld%%", p1);
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} else {
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ULong p2;
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UInt ex;
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switch (d) {
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case 1: ex = 10; break;
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case 2: ex = 100; break;
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case 3: ex = 1000; break;
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default: VG_(tool_panic)("Currently can only handle 3 decimal places");
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}
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p2 = ((100*n*ex) / m) % ex;
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// Have to generate the format string in order to be flexible about
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// the width of the post-decimal-point part.
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VG_(sprintf)(fmt, "%%lld.%%0%dlld%%%%", d);
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// fmt is now "%lld.%0<d>lld%%" where <d> is 1,2,3...
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VG_(sprintf)(buf, fmt, p1, p2);
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}
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len = VG_(strlen)(buf);
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space = n_buf - len;
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if (space < 0) space = 0; /* Allow for v. small field_width */
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i = len;
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/* Right justify in field */
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for ( ; i >= 0; i--) buf[i + space] = buf[i];
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for (i = 0; i < space; i++) buf[i] = ' ';
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}
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/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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elapsed_wallclock_time()
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------------------------------------------------------------------ */
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/* Get the elapsed wallclock time since startup into buf, which must
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16 chars long. This is unchecked. It also relies on the
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millisecond timer having been set to zero by an initial read in
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m_main during startup. */
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void VG_(elapsed_wallclock_time) ( /*OUT*/HChar* buf )
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{
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UInt t, ms, s, mins, hours, days;
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t = VG_(read_millisecond_timer)(); /* milliseconds */
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ms = t % 1000;
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t /= 1000; /* now in seconds */
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s = t % 60;
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t /= 60; /* now in minutes */
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mins = t % 60;
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t /= 60; /* now in hours */
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hours = t % 24;
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t /= 24; /* now in days */
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days = t;
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VG_(sprintf)(buf, "%02u:%02u:%02u:%02u.%03u ", days, hours, mins, s, ms);
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}
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/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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message()
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------------------------------------------------------------------ */
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/* A buffer for accumulating VG_(message) style output. This is
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pretty much the same as VG_(printf)'s scheme, with two differences:
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* The message buffer persists between calls, so that multiple
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calls to VG_(message) can build up output.
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* Whenever the first character on a line is emitted, the
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==PID== style preamble is stuffed in before it.
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*/
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typedef
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struct {
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HChar buf[512+128];
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Int buf_used;
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Bool atLeft; /* notionally, is the next char position at the
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leftmost column? */
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/* Current message kind - changes from call to call */
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VgMsgKind kind;
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/* destination */
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OutputSink* sink;
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}
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vmessage_buf_t;
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static vmessage_buf_t vmessage_buf
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= { "", 0, True, Vg_UserMsg, &VG_(log_output_sink) };
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// Adds a single char to the buffer. We aim to have at least 128
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// bytes free in the buffer, so that it's always possible to emit
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// the preamble into the buffer if c happens to be the character
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// following a \n. When the buffer gets too full, we write its
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// contents to the logging sink.
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static void add_to__vmessage_buf ( HChar c, void *p )
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{
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HChar tmp[64];
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vmessage_buf_t* b = (vmessage_buf_t*)p;
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vg_assert(b->buf_used >= 0 && b->buf_used < sizeof(b->buf)-128);
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if (UNLIKELY(b->atLeft)) {
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// insert preamble
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HChar ch;
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Int i, depth;
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// Print one '>' in front of the messages for each level of
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// self-hosting being performed.
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depth = RUNNING_ON_VALGRIND;
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if (depth > 10)
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depth = 10; // ?!?!
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for (i = 0; i < depth; i++) {
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b->buf[b->buf_used++] = '>';
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}
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if (Vg_FailMsg == b->kind) {
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// "valgrind: " prefix.
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b->buf[b->buf_used++] = 'v';
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b->buf[b->buf_used++] = 'a';
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b->buf[b->buf_used++] = 'l';
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b->buf[b->buf_used++] = 'g';
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b->buf[b->buf_used++] = 'r';
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b->buf[b->buf_used++] = 'i';
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b->buf[b->buf_used++] = 'n';
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b->buf[b->buf_used++] = 'd';
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b->buf[b->buf_used++] = ':';
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b->buf[b->buf_used++] = ' ';
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} else {
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switch (b->kind) {
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case Vg_UserMsg: ch = '='; break;
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case Vg_DebugMsg: ch = '-'; break;
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case Vg_ClientMsg: ch = '*'; break;
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default: ch = '?'; break;
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}
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b->buf[b->buf_used++] = ch;
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b->buf[b->buf_used++] = ch;
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if (VG_(clo_time_stamp)) {
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VG_(memset)(tmp, 0, sizeof(tmp));
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VG_(elapsed_wallclock_time)(tmp);
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tmp[sizeof(tmp)-1] = 0;
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for (i = 0; tmp[i]; i++)
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b->buf[b->buf_used++] = tmp[i];
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}
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VG_(sprintf)(tmp, "%d", VG_(getpid)());
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tmp[sizeof(tmp)-1] = 0;
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for (i = 0; tmp[i]; i++)
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b->buf[b->buf_used++] = tmp[i];
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b->buf[b->buf_used++] = ch;
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b->buf[b->buf_used++] = ch;
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b->buf[b->buf_used++] = ' ';
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}
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/* We can't possibly have stuffed 96 chars in merely as a result
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of making the preamble (can we?) */
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vg_assert(b->buf_used < sizeof(b->buf)-32);
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}
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b->buf[b->buf_used++] = c;
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b->buf[b->buf_used] = 0;
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if (b->buf_used >= sizeof(b->buf) - 128) {
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send_bytes_to_logging_sink( b->sink, b->buf, b->buf_used );
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b->buf_used = 0;
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}
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b->atLeft = c == '\n';
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}
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UInt VG_(vmessage) ( VgMsgKind kind, const HChar* format, va_list vargs )
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{
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UInt ret;
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/* Note (carefully) that the buf persists from call to call, unlike
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with the other printf variants in earlier parts of this file. */
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vmessage_buf_t* b = &vmessage_buf; /* shorthand for convenience */
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/* We have to set this each call, so that the correct flavour
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of preamble is emitted at each \n. */
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b->kind = kind;
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ret = VG_(debugLog_vprintf) ( add_to__vmessage_buf,
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b, format, vargs );
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/* If the message finished exactly with a \n, then flush it at this
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point. If not, assume more bits of the same line will turn up
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in later messages, so don't bother to flush it right now. */
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if (b->atLeft && b->buf_used > 0) {
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send_bytes_to_logging_sink( b->sink, b->buf, b->buf_used );
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b->buf_used = 0;
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}
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return ret;
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}
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/* Send a simple single-part XML message. */
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UInt VG_(message_no_f_c) ( VgMsgKind kind, const HChar* format, ... )
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{
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UInt count;
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va_list vargs;
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va_start(vargs,format);
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count = VG_(vmessage) ( kind, format, vargs );
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va_end(vargs);
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return count;
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}
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/* Send a simple single-part message. */
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UInt VG_(message) ( VgMsgKind kind, const HChar* format, ... )
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{
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UInt count;
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va_list vargs;
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va_start(vargs,format);
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count = VG_(vmessage) ( kind, format, vargs );
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va_end(vargs);
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return count;
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}
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static void revert_to_stderr ( void )
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{
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VG_(log_output_sink).fd = 2; /* stderr */
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VG_(log_output_sink).is_socket = False;
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}
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/* VG_(message) variants with hardwired first argument. */
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UInt VG_(fmsg) ( const HChar* format, ... )
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{
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UInt count;
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va_list vargs;
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va_start(vargs,format);
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count = VG_(vmessage) ( Vg_FailMsg, format, vargs );
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va_end(vargs);
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return count;
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}
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void VG_(fmsg_bad_option) ( HChar* opt, const HChar* format, ... )
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{
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va_list vargs;
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va_start(vargs,format);
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revert_to_stderr();
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VG_(message) (Vg_FailMsg, "Bad option: %s\n", opt);
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VG_(vmessage)(Vg_FailMsg, format, vargs );
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VG_(message) (Vg_FailMsg, "Use --help for more information or consult the user manual.\n");
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VG_(exit)(1);
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va_end(vargs);
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}
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UInt VG_(umsg) ( const HChar* format, ... )
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{
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UInt count;
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va_list vargs;
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va_start(vargs,format);
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count = VG_(vmessage) ( Vg_UserMsg, format, vargs );
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va_end(vargs);
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return count;
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}
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UInt VG_(dmsg) ( const HChar* format, ... )
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{
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UInt count;
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va_list vargs;
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va_start(vargs,format);
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count = VG_(vmessage) ( Vg_DebugMsg, format, vargs );
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va_end(vargs);
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return count;
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}
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/* Flush any output that has accumulated in vmessage_buf as a
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result of previous calls to VG_(message) et al. */
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void VG_(message_flush) ( void )
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{
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vmessage_buf_t* b = &vmessage_buf;
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send_bytes_to_logging_sink( b->sink, b->buf, b->buf_used );
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b->buf_used = 0;
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}
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__attribute__((noreturn))
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void VG_(err_missing_prog) ( void )
|
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{
|
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revert_to_stderr();
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VG_(fmsg)("no program specified\n");
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VG_(fmsg)("Use --help for more information.\n");
|
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VG_(exit)(1);
|
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}
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__attribute__((noreturn))
|
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void VG_(err_config_error) ( Char* msg )
|
|
{
|
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revert_to_stderr();
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VG_(fmsg)("Startup or configuration error:\n %s\n", msg);
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VG_(fmsg)("Unable to start up properly. Giving up.\n");
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VG_(exit)(1);
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}
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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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/*--- end ---*/
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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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