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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 02:25:00 +00:00
// 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 02:25:00 +00:00
// 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 02:25:00 +00:00
#define B_KDEBUG_PIPE_FINAL_RERUN (0x02)
struct debugger_module_info {
module_info info;
void (*enter_debugger)(void);
void (*exit_debugger)(void);
// I/O hooks
int (*debugger_puts)(const char *str, int32 length);
int (*debugger_getchar)(void);
// TODO: add hooks for tunnelling gdb ?
// Misc. hooks
bool (*emergency_key_pressed)(char key);
};
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();
More work towards making our double fault handler less triple fault prone: * SMP: - Added smp_send_broadcast_ici_interrupts_disabled(), which is basically equivalent to smp_send_broadcast_ici(), but is only called with interrupts disabled and gets the CPU index, so it doesn't have to use smp_get_current_cpu() (which dereferences the current thread). - Added cpu index parameter to smp_intercpu_int_handler(). * x86: - arch_int.c -> arch_int.cpp - Set up an IDT per CPU. We were using a single IDT for all CPUs, but that can't work, since we need different tasks for the double fault interrupt vector. - Set the per CPU double fault task gates correctly. - Renamed set_intr_gate() to set_interrupt_gate and set_system_gate() to set_trap_gate() and documented them a bit. - Renamed double_fault_exception() x86_double_fault_exception() and fixed it not to use smp_get_current_cpu(). Instead we have the new x86_double_fault_get_cpu() that deducts the CPU index from the used stack. - Fixed the double_fault interrupt handler: It no longer calls int_bottom to avoid accessing the current thread. * debug.cpp: - Introduced explicit debug_double_fault() to enter the kernel debugger from a double fault handler. - Avoid using smp_get_current_cpu(). - Don't use kprintf() before sDebuggerOnCPU is set. Otherwise acquire_spinlock() is invoked by arch_debug_serial_puts(). Things look a bit better when the current thread pointer is broken -- we run into kernel_debugger_loop() and successfully print the "Welcome to KDL" message -- but we still dereference the thread pointer afterwards, so that we don't get a usable kernel debugger yet. git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@32050 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
2009-08-01 01:53:54 +00:00
extern void debug_trap_cpu_in_kdl(int32 cpu, bool returnIfHandedOver);
extern void debug_double_fault(int32 cpu);
extern bool debug_emergency_key_pressed(char key);
extern char kgetc(void);
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 bool has_debugger_command(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 status_t _user_kernel_debugger(const char *message);
extern void _user_debug_output(const char *userString);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* _KERNEL_DEBUG_H */