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1/* $Id: SupportErrorInfo.h 13580 2008-10-27 14:04:18Z vboxsync $ */
2
3/** @file
4 * MS COM / XPCOM Abstraction Layer:
5 * SupportErrorInfo* class family declarations
6 */
7
8/*
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32
33#ifndef ___VBox_com_SupportErrorInfo_h
34#define ___VBox_com_SupportErrorInfo_h
35
36#include "VBox/com/defs.h"
37#include "VBox/com/string.h"
38
39#include <iprt/cdefs.h>
40
41#include <stdarg.h>
42
43#if !defined (VBOX_WITH_XPCOM)
44interface IVirtualBoxErrorInfo;
45#else
46class IVirtualBoxErrorInfo;
47#endif
48
49namespace com
50{
51
52/**
53 * The MultiResult class is a com::FWResult enhancement that also acts as a
54 * switch to turn on multi-error mode for SupportErrorInfo::setError() and
55 * SupportErrorInfo::setWarning() calls.
56 *
57 * When an instance of this class is created, multi-error mode is turned on
58 * for the current thread and the turn-on counter is increased by one. In
59 * multi-error mode, a call to setError() or setWarning() does not
60 * overwrite the current error or warning info object possibly set on the
61 * current thread by other method calls, but instead it stores this old
62 * object in the IVirtualBoxErrorInfo::next attribute of the new error
63 * object being set.
64 *
65 * This way, error/warning objects are stacked together and form a chain of
66 * errors where the most recent error is the first one retrieved by the
67 * calling party, the preceeding error is what the
68 * IVirtualBoxErrorInfo::next attribute of the first error points to, and so
69 * on, upto the first error or warning occured which is the last in the
70 * chain. See IVirtualBoxErrorInfo documentation for more info.
71 *
72 * When the instance of the MultiResult class goes out of scope and gets
73 * destroyed, it automatically decreases the turn-on counter by one. If
74 * the counter drops to zero, multi-error mode for the current thread is
75 * turned off and the thread switches back to single-error mode where every
76 * next error or warning object overwrites the previous one.
77 *
78 * Note that the caller of a COM method uses a non-S_OK result code to
79 * decide if the method has returned an error (negative codes) or a warning
80 * (positive non-zero codes) and will query extended error info only in
81 * these two cases. However, since multi-error mode implies that the method
82 * doesn't return control return to the caller immediately after the first
83 * error or warning but continues its execution, the functionality provided
84 * by the base com::FWResult class becomes very useful because it allows to
85 * preseve the error or the warning result code even if it is later assigned
86 * a S_OK value multiple times. See com::FWResult for details.
87 *
88 * Here is the typical usage pattern:
89 * <code>
90
91 HRESULT Bar::method()
92 {
93 // assume multi-errors are turned off here...
94
95 if (something)
96 {
97 // Turn on multi-error mode and make sure severity is preserved
98 MultiResult rc = foo->method1();
99
100 // return on fatal error, but continue on warning or on success
101 CheckComRCReturnRC (rc);
102
103 rc = foo->method2();
104 // no matter what result, stack it and continue
105
106 // ...
107
108 // return the last worst result code (it will be preserved even if
109 // foo->method2() returns S_OK.
110 return rc;
111 }
112
113 // multi-errors are turned off here again...
114
115 return S_OK;
116 }
117
118 * </code>
119 *
120 * @note This class is intended to be instantiated on the stack, therefore
121 * You cannot create them using new(). Although it is possible to copy
122 * instances of MultiResult or return them by value, please never do
123 * that as it is breaks the class semantics (and will assert);
124 */
125class MultiResult : public FWResult
126{
127public:
128
129 /**
130 * @copydoc FWResult::FWResult().
131 */
132 MultiResult (HRESULT aRC = E_FAIL) : FWResult (aRC) { incCounter(); }
133
134 MultiResult (const MultiResult &aThat) : FWResult (aThat)
135 {
136 /* We need this copy constructor only for GCC that wants to have
137 * it in case of expressions like |MultiResult rc = E_FAIL;|. But
138 * we assert since the optimizer should actually avoid the
139 * temporary and call the other constructor directly istead. */
140 AssertFailed();
141 }
142
143 ~MultiResult() { decCounter(); }
144
145 MultiResult &operator= (HRESULT aRC)
146 {
147 FWResult::operator= (aRC);
148 return *this;
149 }
150
151 MultiResult &operator= (const MultiResult &aThat)
152 {
153 /* We need this copy constructor only for GCC that wants to have
154 * it in case of expressions like |MultiResult rc = E_FAIL;|. But
155 * we assert since the optimizer should actually avoid the
156 * temporary and call the other constructor directly istead. */
157 AssertFailed();
158 return *this;
159 }
160
161private:
162
163 DECLARE_CLS_NEW_DELETE_NOOP (MultiResult)
164
165 static void incCounter();
166 static void decCounter();
167
168 static RTTLS sCounter;
169
170 friend class SupportErrorInfoBase;
171 friend class MultiResultRef;
172};
173
174/**
175 * The MultiResultRef class is equivalent to MultiResult except that it takes
176 * a reference to the existing HRESULT variable instead of maintaining its own
177 * one.
178 */
179class MultiResultRef
180{
181public:
182
183 MultiResultRef (HRESULT &aRC) : mRC (aRC) { MultiResult::incCounter(); }
184
185 ~MultiResultRef() { MultiResult::decCounter(); }
186
187 MultiResultRef &operator= (HRESULT aRC)
188 {
189 /* Copied from FWResult */
190 if ((FAILED (aRC) && !FAILED (mRC)) ||
191 (mRC == S_OK && aRC != S_OK))
192 mRC = aRC;
193
194 return *this;
195 }
196
197 operator HRESULT() const { return mRC; }
198
199 HRESULT *operator&() { return &mRC; }
200
201private:
202
203 DECLARE_CLS_NEW_DELETE_NOOP (MultiResultRef)
204
205 HRESULT &mRC;
206};
207
208/**
209 * The SupportErrorInfoBase template class provides basic error info support.
210 *
211 * Basic error info support includes a group of setError() methods to set
212 * extended error information on the current thread. This support doesn not
213 * include all necessary implementation details (for example, implementation of
214 * the ISupportErrorInfo interface on MS COM) to make the error info support
215 * fully functional in a target component. These details are provided by the
216 * SupportErrorInfoDerived class.
217 *
218 * This way, this class is intended to be directly inherited only by
219 * intermediate component base classes that will be then inherited by final
220 * component classes through the SupportErrorInfoDerived template class. In
221 * all other cases, the SupportErrorInfoImpl class should be used as a base for
222 * final component classes instead.
223 */
224class SupportErrorInfoBase
225{
226 static HRESULT setErrorInternal (HRESULT aResultCode, const GUID *aIID,
227 const char *aComponent, const char *aText,
228 bool aWarning,
229 IVirtualBoxErrorInfo *aInfo = NULL);
230
231protected:
232
233 /**
234 * Returns an interface ID that is to be used in short setError() variants
235 * to specify the interface that has defined the error. Must be implemented
236 * in subclasses.
237 */
238 virtual const GUID &mainInterfaceID() const = 0;
239
240 /**
241 * Returns an component name (in UTF8) that is to be used in short
242 * setError() variants to specify the interface that has defined the error.
243 * Must be implemented in subclasses.
244 */
245 virtual const char *componentName() const = 0;
246
247 /**
248 * Sets the error information for the current thread.
249 *
250 * When the error information is set, it can be retrieved by a caller of an
251 * interface method using the respective methods that return an IErrorInfo
252 * object in MS COM (nsIException object in XPCOM) set for the current
253 * thread. This object can also be or queried for the platform-independent
254 * IVirtualBoxErrorInfo interface that provides extended error information
255 * (only for components from the VirtualBox COM library). Alternatively, the
256 * platform-independent ErrorInfo class can be used to retrieve error info
257 * in a convenient way.
258 *
259 * It is assumed that the interface method that uses this function returns
260 * an non S_OK result code to the caller (otherwise, there is no reason
261 * for the caller to check for error info after method invocation).
262 *
263 * Here is a table of correspondence between this method's arguments and
264 * IErrorInfo/nsIException/IVirtualBoxErrorInfo attributes/methods:
265 *
266 * <pre>
267 * argument IErrorInfo nsIException IVirtualBoxErrorInfo
268 * ----------------------------------------------------------------
269 * resultCode -- result resultCode
270 * iid GetGUID -- interfaceID
271 * component GetSource -- component
272 * text GetDescription message text
273 * </pre>
274 *
275 * Note that this is a generic mehtod. There are more convenient overloaded
276 * versions that automatically substitute some arguments taking their
277 * values from the template parameters. See #setError (HRESULT, const char
278 * *, ...) for an example.
279 *
280 * It is also possible to turn on the multi-error mode so that setting a new
281 * error information does not destroy the previous error (if any) but makes
282 * it accessible using the IVirtualBoxErrorInfo::next attribute. See
283 * MultiResult for more information.
284 *
285 * @param aResultCode Result (error) code, must not be S_OK.
286 * @param aIID IID of the intrface that defines the error.
287 * @param aComponent Name of the component that sets the error (UTF8).
288 * @param aText Error message in UTF8 (must not be NULL).
289 *
290 * @return @a aResultCide argument, for convenience. If an error occurs
291 * while setting error info itself, that error is returned instead
292 * of the @a aResultCode argument.
293 */
294 static HRESULT setError (HRESULT aResultCode, const GUID &aIID,
295 const char *aComponent, const char *aText)
296 {
297 return setErrorInternal (aResultCode, &aIID, aComponent, aText,
298 false /* aWarning */);
299 }
300
301 /**
302 * Same as #setError() except that it makes sure that aResultCode doesn't
303 * have the error severty bit (31) set when passed down to the created
304 * IVirtualBoxErrorInfo object.
305 *
306 * The error severity bit is always cleared by this call, thereofe you can
307 * use ordinary E_XXX result code constancs, for convenience. However, this
308 * behavior may be non-stanrard on some COM platforms.
309 */
310 static HRESULT setWarning (HRESULT aResultCode, const GUID &aIID,
311 const char *aComponent, const char *aText)
312 {
313 return setErrorInternal (aResultCode, &aIID, aComponent, aText,
314 true /* aWarning */);
315 }
316
317 /**
318 * Same as #setError (HRESULT, const GUID &, const char *, const char *) but
319 * interprets the @a aText argument as a RTPrintf-like format string and the
320 * @a aArgs argument as an argument list for this format string.
321 */
322 static HRESULT setErrorV (HRESULT aResultCode, const GUID &aIID,
323 const char *aComponent, const char *aText,
324 va_list aArgs)
325 {
326 return setErrorInternal (aResultCode, &aIID, aComponent,
327 Utf8StrFmtVA (aText, aArgs),
328 false /* aWarning */);
329 }
330
331 /**
332 * Same as #setWarning (HRESULT, const GUID &, const char *, const char *)
333 * but interprets the @a aText argument as a RTPrintf-like format string and
334 * the @a aArgs argument as an argument list for this format string.
335 */
336 static HRESULT setWarningV (HRESULT aResultCode, const GUID &aIID,
337 const char *aComponent, const char *aText,
338 va_list aArgs)
339 {
340 return setErrorInternal (aResultCode, &aIID, aComponent,
341 Utf8StrFmtVA (aText, aArgs),
342 true /* aWarning */);
343 }
344
345 /**
346 * Same as #setError (HRESULT, const GUID &, const char *, const char *) but
347 * interprets the @a aText argument as a RTPrintf-like format string and
348 * takes a variable list of arguments for this format string.
349 */
350 static HRESULT setError (HRESULT aResultCode, const GUID &aIID,
351 const char *aComponent, const char *aText,
352 ...);
353
354 /**
355 * Same as #setWarning (HRESULT, const GUID &, const char *, const char *)
356 * but interprets the @a aText argument as a RTPrintf-like format string and
357 * takes a variable list of arguments for this format string.
358 */
359 static HRESULT setWarning (HRESULT aResultCode, const GUID &aIID,
360 const char *aComponent, const char *aText,
361 ...);
362
363 /**
364 * Sets the given error info object on the current thread.
365 *
366 * Note that In multi-error mode (see MultiResult), the existing error info
367 * object (if any) will be preserved by attaching it to the tail of the
368 * error chain of the given aInfo object.
369 *
370 * @param aInfo Error info object to set (must not be NULL).
371 */
372 static HRESULT setErrorInfo (IVirtualBoxErrorInfo *aInfo)
373 {
374 AssertReturn (aInfo != NULL, E_FAIL);
375 return setErrorInternal (0, NULL, NULL, NULL, false, aInfo);
376 }
377
378 /**
379 * Same as #setError (HRESULT, const GUID &, const char *, const char *,
380 * ...) but uses the return value of the mainInterfaceID() method as an @a
381 * aIID argument and the return value of the componentName() method as a @a
382 * aComponent argument.
383 *
384 * This method is the most common (and convenient) way to set error
385 * information from within a component method. The typical usage pattern is:
386 * <code>
387 * return setError (E_FAIL, "Terrible Error");
388 * </code>
389 * or
390 * <code>
391 * HRESULT rc = setError (E_FAIL, "Terrible Error");
392 * ...
393 * return rc;
394 * </code>
395 */
396 HRESULT setError (HRESULT aResultCode, const char *aText, ...);
397
398 /**
399 * Same as #setWarning (HRESULT, const GUID &, const char *, const char *,
400 * ...) but uses the return value of the mainInterfaceID() method as an @a
401 * aIID argument and the return value of the componentName() method as a @a
402 * aComponent argument.
403 *
404 * This method is the most common (and convenient) way to set warning
405 * information from within a component method. The typical usage pattern is:
406 * <code>
407 * return setWarning (E_FAIL, "Dangerous warning");
408 * </code>
409 * or
410 * <code>
411 * HRESULT rc = setWarning (E_FAIL, "Dangerous warning");
412 * ...
413 * return rc;
414 * </code>
415 */
416 HRESULT setWarning (HRESULT aResultCode, const char *aText, ...);
417
418 /**
419 * Same as #setError (HRESULT, const char *, ...) but takes a va_list
420 * argument instead of a variable argument list.
421 */
422 HRESULT setErrorV (HRESULT aResultCode, const char *aText, va_list aArgs)
423 {
424 return setError (aResultCode, mainInterfaceID(), componentName(),
425 aText, aArgs);
426 }
427
428 /**
429 * Same as #setWarning (HRESULT, const char *, ...) but takes a va_list
430 * argument instead of a variable argument list.
431 */
432 HRESULT setWarningV (HRESULT aResultCode, const char *aText, va_list aArgs)
433 {
434 return setWarning (aResultCode, mainInterfaceID(), componentName(),
435 aText, aArgs);
436 }
437
438 /**
439 * Same as #setError (HRESULT, const char *, ...) but allows to specify the
440 * interface ID manually.
441 */
442 HRESULT setError (HRESULT aResultCode, const GUID &aIID,
443 const char *aText, ...);
444
445 /**
446 * Same as #setWarning (HRESULT, const char *, ...) but allows to specify
447 * the interface ID manually.
448 */
449 HRESULT setWarning (HRESULT aResultCode, const GUID &aIID,
450 const char *aText, ...);
451};
452
453////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
454
455/**
456 * The SupportErrorInfoDerived template class implements the remaining parts
457 * of error info support in addition to SupportErrorInfoBase.
458 *
459 * These parts include the ISupportErrorInfo implementation on the MS COM
460 * platform and implementations of mandatory SupportErrorInfoBase virtual
461 * methods.
462 *
463 * On MS COM, the @a C template argument must declare a COM interface map using
464 * BEGIN_COM_MAP / END_COM_MAP macros and this map must contain a
465 * COM_INTERFACE_ENTRY(ISupportErrorInfo) definition. All interface entries that
466 * follow it will be considered to support IErrorInfo, i.e. the
467 * InterfaceSupportsErrorInfo() implementation will return S_OK for the
468 * corresponding IIDs.
469 *
470 * On all platforms, the @a C template argument must be a subclass of
471 * SupportErrorInfoBase and also define the following method: <tt>public static
472 * const char *ComponentName()</tt> that will be used as a value returned by the
473 * SupportErrorInfoBase::componentName() implementation.
474 *
475 * If SupportErrorInfoBase is used as a base for an intermediate component base
476 * class FooBase then the final component FooFinal that inherits FooBase should
477 * use this template class as follows:
478 * <code>
479 * class FooFinal : public SupportErrorInfoDerived <FooBase, FooFinal, IFoo>
480 * {
481 * ...
482 * };
483 * </code>
484 *
485 * Note that if you don not use intermediate component base classes, you should
486 * use the SupportErrorInfoImpl class as a base for your component instead.
487 *
488 * @param B Intermediate component base derived from SupportErrorInfoBase.
489 * @param C Component class that implements one or more COM interfaces.
490 * @param I Default interface for the component (for short #setError()
491 * versions).
492 */
493template <class B, class C, class I>
494class ATL_NO_VTABLE SupportErrorInfoDerived : public B
495#if !defined (VBOX_WITH_XPCOM)
496 , public ISupportErrorInfo
497#endif
498{
499public:
500
501#if !defined (VBOX_WITH_XPCOM)
502 STDMETHOD(InterfaceSupportsErrorInfo) (REFIID aIID)
503 {
504 const _ATL_INTMAP_ENTRY* pEntries = C::_GetEntries();
505 Assert (pEntries);
506 if (!pEntries)
507 return S_FALSE;
508
509 BOOL bSupports = FALSE;
510 BOOL bISupportErrorInfoFound = FALSE;
511
512 while (pEntries->pFunc != NULL && !bSupports)
513 {
514 if (!bISupportErrorInfoFound)
515 {
516 /* skip the COM map entries until ISupportErrorInfo is found */
517 bISupportErrorInfoFound =
518 InlineIsEqualGUID (*(pEntries->piid), IID_ISupportErrorInfo);
519 }
520 else
521 {
522 /* look for the requested interface in the rest of the com map */
523 bSupports = InlineIsEqualGUID (*(pEntries->piid), aIID);
524 }
525 pEntries++;
526 }
527
528 Assert (bISupportErrorInfoFound);
529
530 return bSupports ? S_OK : S_FALSE;
531 }
532#endif /* !defined (VBOX_WITH_XPCOM) */
533
534protected:
535
536 virtual const GUID &mainInterfaceID() const { return COM_IIDOF (I); }
537
538 virtual const char *componentName() const { return C::ComponentName(); }
539};
540
541////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
542
543/**
544 * The SupportErrorInfoImpl template class provides complete error info support
545 * for COM component classes.
546 *
547 * Complete error info support includes what both SupportErrorInfoBase and
548 * SupportErrorInfoDerived provide, e.g. a variety of setError() methods to
549 * set extended error information from within a component's method
550 * implementation and all necessary additional interface implementations (see
551 * descriptions of these classes for details).
552 *
553 * To add error info support to a Foo component that implements a IFoo
554 * interface, use the following pattern:
555 * <code>
556 * class Foo : public SupportErrorInfoImpl <Foo, IFoo>
557 * {
558 * public:
559 *
560 * ...
561 *
562 * static const char *ComponentName() const { return "Foo"; }
563 * };
564 * </code>
565 *
566 * Note that your component class (the @a C template argument) must provide the
567 * ComponentName() implementation as shown above.
568 *
569 * @param C Component class that implements one or more COM interfaces.
570 * @param I Default interface for the component (for short #setError()
571 * versions).
572 */
573template <class C, class I>
574class ATL_NO_VTABLE SupportErrorInfoImpl
575 : public SupportErrorInfoDerived <SupportErrorInfoBase, C, I>
576{
577};
578
579} /* namespace com */
580
581#endif /* ___VBox_com_SupportErrorInfo_h */
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