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Implement log flag usecrlf, which translates LF line ending to CR/LF.
Activate it by default for Windows builds, only for release log so far.
Also fixed a couple of typos in comments.

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1/** @file
2 * InnoTek Portable Runtime - Logging.
3 */
4
5/*
6 * Copyright (C) 2006 InnoTek Systemberatung GmbH
7 *
8 * This file is part of VirtualBox Open Source Edition (OSE), as
9 * available from http://www.virtualbox.org. This file is free software;
10 * you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
11 * General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation,
12 * in version 2 as it comes in the "COPYING" file of the VirtualBox OSE
13 * distribution. VirtualBox OSE is distributed in the hope that it will
14 * be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any kind.
15 *
16 * If you received this file as part of a commercial VirtualBox
17 * distribution, then only the terms of your commercial VirtualBox
18 * license agreement apply instead of the previous paragraph.
19 */
20
21#ifndef __iprt_log_h__
22#define __iprt_log_h__
23
24#include <iprt/cdefs.h>
25#include <iprt/types.h>
26#include <iprt/stdarg.h>
27
28__BEGIN_DECLS
29
30/** @defgroup grp_rt_log RTLog - Logging
31 * @ingroup grp_rt
32 * @{
33 */
34
35/**
36 * InnoTek Portable Runtime Logging Groups.
37 * (Remember to update RT_LOGGROUP_NAMES!)
38 *
39 * @remark It should be pretty obvious, but just to have
40 * mentioned it, the values are sorted alphabetically (using the
41 * english alphabet) except for _DEFAULT which is always first.
42 *
43 * If anyone might be wondering what the alphabet looks like:
44 * a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z
45 */
46typedef enum RTLOGGROUP
47{
48 /** Default logging group. */
49 RTLOGGROUP_DEFAULT,
50 RTLOGGROUP_DIR,
51 RTLOGGROUP_FILE,
52 RTLOGGROUP_FS,
53 RTLOGGROUP_LDR,
54 RTLOGGROUP_PATH,
55 RTLOGGROUP_PROCESS,
56 RTLOGGROUP_THREAD,
57 RTLOGGROUP_TIME,
58 RTLOGGROUP_TIMER,
59 RTLOGGROUP_ZIP = 31,
60 RTLOGGROUP_FIRST_USER = 32
61} RTLOGGROUP;
62
63/** @def RT_LOGGROUP_NAMES
64 * InnoTek Portable Runtime Logging group names.
65 *
66 * Must correspond 100% to RTLOGGROUP!
67 * Don't forget commas!
68 *
69 * @remark It should be pretty obvious, but just to have
70 * mentioned it, the values are sorted alphabetically (using the
71 * english alphabet) except for _DEFAULT which is always first.
72 *
73 * If anyone might be wondering what the alphabet looks like:
74 * a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z
75 */
76#define RT_LOGGROUP_NAMES \
77 "DEFAULT", \
78 "RT_DIR", \
79 "RT_FILE", \
80 "RT_FS", \
81 "RT_LDR", \
82 "RT_PATH", \
83 "RT_PROCESS", \
84 "RT_TIME", \
85 "RT_TIMER", \
86 "RT_THREAD", \
87 "RT_10", \
88 "RT_11", \
89 "RT_12", \
90 "RT_13", \
91 "RT_14", \
92 "RT_15", \
93 "RT_16", \
94 "RT_17", \
95 "RT_18", \
96 "RT_19", \
97 "RT_20", \
98 "RT_21", \
99 "RT_22", \
100 "RT_23", \
101 "RT_24", \
102 "RT_25", \
103 "RT_26", \
104 "RT_27", \
105 "RT_28", \
106 "RT_29", \
107 "RT_30", \
108 "RT_ZIP" \
109
110
111/** @def LOG_GROUP
112 * Active logging group.
113 */
114#ifndef LOG_GROUP
115# define LOG_GROUP RTLOGGROUP_DEFAULT
116#endif
117
118/** @def LOG_INSTANCE
119 * Active logging instance.
120 */
121#ifndef LOG_INSTANCE
122# define LOG_INSTANCE NULL
123#endif
124
125/** @def LOG_REL_INSTANCE
126 * Active release logging instance.
127 */
128#ifndef LOG_REL_INSTANCE
129# define LOG_REL_INSTANCE NULL
130#endif
131
132
133/** Logger structure. */
134#ifdef IN_GC
135typedef struct RTLOGGERGC RTLOGGER;
136#else
137typedef struct RTLOGGER RTLOGGER;
138#endif
139/** Pointer to logger structure. */
140typedef RTLOGGER *PRTLOGGER;
141/** Pointer to const logger structure. */
142typedef const RTLOGGER *PCRTLOGGER;
143
144
145/** Guest context logger structure. */
146typedef struct RTLOGGERGC RTLOGGERGC;
147/** Pointer to guest context logger structure. */
148typedef RTLOGGERGC *PRTLOGGERGC;
149/** Pointer to const guest context logger structure. */
150typedef const RTLOGGERGC *PCRTLOGGERGC;
151
152
153/**
154 * Logger function.
155 *
156 * @param pszFormat Format string.
157 * @param ... Optional arguments as specified in the format string.
158 */
159typedef DECLCALLBACK(void) FNRTLOGGER(const char *pszFormat, ...);
160/** Pointer to logger function. */
161typedef FNRTLOGGER *PFNRTLOGGER;
162
163/**
164 * Flush function.
165 *
166 * @param pLogger Pointer to the logger instance which is to be flushed.
167 */
168typedef DECLCALLBACK(void) FNRTLOGFLUSH(PRTLOGGER pLogger);
169/** Pointer to logger function. */
170typedef FNRTLOGFLUSH *PFNRTLOGFLUSH;
171
172/**
173 * Flush function.
174 *
175 * @param pLogger Pointer to the logger instance which is to be flushed.
176 */
177typedef DECLCALLBACK(void) FNRTLOGFLUSHGC(PRTLOGGERGC pLogger);
178/** Pointer to logger function. */
179typedef GCPTRTYPE(FNRTLOGFLUSHGC *) PFNRTLOGFLUSHGC;
180
181
182/**
183 * Logger instance structure for GC.
184 */
185struct RTLOGGERGC
186{
187 /** Pointer to temporary scratch buffer.
188 * This is used to format the log messages. */
189 char achScratch[16384];
190 /** Current scratch buffer position. */
191 RTUINT offScratch;
192 /** This is set if a prefix is pending. */
193 RTUINT fPendingPrefix;
194 /** Pointer to the logger function.
195 * This is actually pointer to a wrapper which will push a pointer to the
196 * instance pointer onto the stack before jumping to the real logger function.
197 * A very unfortunate hack to work around the missing variadic macro support in C++. */
198 GCPTRTYPE(PFNRTLOGGER) pfnLogger;
199 /** Pointer to the flush function. */
200 PFNRTLOGFLUSHGC pfnFlush;
201 /** Magic number (RTLOGGERGC_MAGIC). */
202 uint32_t u32Magic;
203 /** Logger instance flags - RTLOGFLAGS. */
204 RTUINT fFlags;
205 /** Number of groups in the afGroups member. */
206 RTUINT cGroups;
207 /** Group flags array - RTLOGGRPFLAGS.
208 * This member have variable length and may extend way beyond
209 * the declared size of 1 entry. */
210 RTUINT afGroups[1];
211};
212
213/** RTLOGGERGC::u32Magic value. (John Rogers Searle) */
214#define RTLOGGERGC_MAGIC 0x19320731
215
216
217
218#ifndef IN_GC
219/**
220 * Logger instance structure.
221 */
222struct RTLOGGER
223{
224 /** Pointer to temporary scratch buffer.
225 * This is used to format the log messages. */
226 char achScratch[16384];
227 /** Current scratch buffer position. */
228 RTUINT offScratch;
229 /** This is set if a prefix is pending. */
230 RTUINT fPendingPrefix;
231 /** Pointer to the logger function.
232 * This is actually pointer to a wrapper which will push a pointer to the
233 * instance pointer onto the stack before jumping to the real logger function.
234 * A very unfortunate hack to work around the missing variadic macro support in C++.
235 * (The memory is (not R0) allocated using RTMemExecAlloc().) */
236 PFNRTLOGGER pfnLogger;
237 /** Pointer to the flush function. */
238 PFNRTLOGFLUSH pfnFlush;
239 /** Mutex. */
240 RTSEMFASTMUTEX MutexSem;
241 /** Magic number. */
242 uint32_t u32Magic;
243 /** Logger instance flags - RTLOGFLAGS. */
244 RTUINT fFlags;
245 /** Destination flags - RTLOGDEST. */
246 RTUINT fDestFlags;
247 /** Handle to log file (if open). */
248 RTFILE File;
249 /** Pointer to filename.
250 * (The memory is allocated in the smae block as RTLOGGER.) */
251 char *pszFilename;
252 /** Pointer to the group name array.
253 * (The data is readonly and provided by the user.) */
254 const char * const *papszGroups;
255 /** The max number of groups that there is room for in afGroups and papszGroups.
256 * Used by RTLogCopyGroupAndFlags(). */
257 RTUINT cMaxGroups;
258 /** Number of groups in the afGroups and papszGroups members. */
259 RTUINT cGroups;
260 /** Group flags array - RTLOGGRPFLAGS.
261 * This member have variable length and may extend way beyond
262 * the declared size of 1 entry. */
263 RTUINT afGroups[1];
264};
265
266/** RTLOGGER::u32Magic value. (Avram Noam Chomsky) */
267#define RTLOGGER_MAGIC 0x19281207
268
269#endif
270
271
272/**
273 * Logger flags.
274 */
275typedef enum RTLOGFLAGS
276{
277 /** The logger instance is disabled for normal output. */
278 RTLOGFLAGS_DISABLED = 0x00000001,
279 /** The logger instance is using buffered output. */
280 RTLOGFLAGS_BUFFERED = 0x00000002,
281 /** The logger instance expands LF to CR/LF. */
282 RTLOGFLAGS_USECRLF = 0x00000010,
283 /** Show relative timestamps with PREFIX_TSC and PREFIX_TS */
284 RTLOGFLAGS_REL_TS = 0x00010000,
285 /** Show decimal timestamps with PREFIX_TSC and PREFIX_TS */
286 RTLOGFLAGS_DECIMAL_TS = 0x00020000,
287 /** New lines should be prefixed with group flag number causing the output. */
288 RTLOGFLAGS_PREFIX_FLAG_NO = 0x00040000,
289 /** New lines should be prefixed with group flag name causing the output. */
290 RTLOGFLAGS_PREFIX_FLAG = 0x00080000,
291 /** New lines should be prefixed with group number. */
292 RTLOGFLAGS_PREFIX_GROUP_NO = 0x00100000,
293 /** New lines should be prefixed with group name. */
294 RTLOGFLAGS_PREFIX_GROUP = 0x00200000,
295 /** New lines should be prefixed with the native thread id. */
296 RTLOGFLAGS_PREFIX_TID = 0x00400000,
297 /** New lines should be prefixed with thread name. */
298 RTLOGFLAGS_PREFIX_THREAD = 0x00800000,
299 /** New lines should be prefixed with formatted timestamp since program start. */
300 RTLOGFLAGS_PREFIX_TIME_PROG = 0x04000000,
301 /** New lines should be prefixed with formatted timestamp (UCT). */
302 RTLOGFLAGS_PREFIX_TIME = 0x08000000,
303 /** New lines should be prefixed with milliseconds since program start. */
304 RTLOGFLAGS_PREFIX_MS_PROG = 0x10000000,
305 /** New lines should be prefixed with timestamp. */
306 RTLOGFLAGS_PREFIX_TSC = 0x20000000,
307 /** New lines should be prefixed with timestamp. */
308 RTLOGFLAGS_PREFIX_TS = 0x40000000,
309 /** The prefix mask. */
310 RTLOGFLAGS_PREFIX_MASK = 0x7cff0000
311} RTLOGFLAGS;
312
313/**
314 * Logger per group flags.
315 */
316typedef enum RTLOGGRPFLAGS
317{
318 /** Enabled. */
319 RTLOGGRPFLAGS_ENABLED = 0x00000001,
320 /** Level 1 logging. */
321 RTLOGGRPFLAGS_LEVEL_1 = 0x00000002,
322 /** Level 2 logging. */
323 RTLOGGRPFLAGS_LEVEL_2 = 0x00000004,
324 /** Level 3 logging. */
325 RTLOGGRPFLAGS_LEVEL_3 = 0x00000008,
326 /** Level 4 logging. */
327 RTLOGGRPFLAGS_LEVEL_4 = 0x00000010,
328 /** Level 5 logging. */
329 RTLOGGRPFLAGS_LEVEL_5 = 0x00000020,
330 /** Level 6 logging. */
331 RTLOGGRPFLAGS_LEVEL_6 = 0x00000040,
332 /** Flow logging. */
333 RTLOGGRPFLAGS_FLOW = 0x00000080,
334
335 /** Lelik logging. */
336 RTLOGGRPFLAGS_LELIK = 0x00000100,
337 /** Michael logging. */
338 RTLOGGRPFLAGS_MICHAEL = 0x00000200,
339 /** dmik logging. */
340 RTLOGGRPFLAGS_DMIK = 0x00000400,
341 /** sunlover logging. */
342 RTLOGGRPFLAGS_SUNLOVER = 0x00000800,
343 /** Achim logging. */
344 RTLOGGRPFLAGS_ACHIM = 0x00001000,
345 /** Sander logging. */
346 RTLOGGRPFLAGS_SANDER = 0x00002000,
347 /** Klaus logging. */
348 RTLOGGRPFLAGS_KLAUS = 0x00004000,
349 /** Frank logging. */
350 RTLOGGRPFLAGS_FRANK = 0x00008000,
351 /** bird logging. */
352 RTLOGGRPFLAGS_BIRD = 0x00010000,
353 /** NoName logging. */
354 RTLOGGRPFLAGS_NONAME = 0x00020000
355} RTLOGGRPFLAGS;
356
357/**
358 * Logger destination type.
359 */
360typedef enum RTLOGDEST
361{
362 /** Log to file. */
363 RTLOGDEST_FILE = 0x00000001,
364 /** Log to stdout. */
365 RTLOGDEST_STDOUT = 0x00000002,
366 /** Log to stderr. */
367 RTLOGDEST_STDERR = 0x00000004,
368 /** Log to debugger (win32 only). */
369 RTLOGDEST_DEBUGGER = 0x00000008,
370 /** Log to com port. */
371 RTLOGDEST_COM = 0x00000010,
372 /** Just a dummy flag to be used when no other flag applies. */
373 RTLOGDEST_DUMMY = 0x20000000,
374 /** Log to a user defined output stream. */
375 RTLOGDEST_USER = 0x40000000
376} RTLOGDEST;
377
378
379RTDECL(void) RTLogPrintfEx(void *pvInstance, unsigned fFlags, unsigned iGroup, const char *pszFormat, ...);
380
381
382/*
383 * Determin whether logging is enabled and forcefully normalize the indicators.
384 */
385#if (defined(DEBUG) || defined(LOG_ENABLED)) && !defined(LOG_DISABLED)
386# undef LOG_DISABLED
387# undef LOG_ENABLED
388# define LOG_ENABLED
389#else
390# undef LOG_ENABLED
391# undef LOG_DISABLED
392# define LOG_DISABLED
393#endif
394
395
396/** @def LogIt
397 * Write to specific logger if group enabled.
398 */
399#ifdef LOG_ENABLED
400# if defined(__AMD64__) || defined(LOG_USE_C99)
401# define _LogRemoveParentheseis(...) __VA_ARGS__
402# define _LogIt(pvInst, fFlags, iGroup, ...) RTLogLoggerEx((PRTLOGGER)pvInst, fFlags, iGroup, __VA_ARGS__)
403# define LogIt(pvInst, fFlags, iGroup, fmtargs) _LogIt(pvInst, fFlags, iGroup, _LogRemoveParentheseis fmtargs)
404# else
405# define LogIt(pvInst, fFlags, iGroup, fmtargs) \
406 do \
407 { \
408 register PRTLOGGER LogIt_pLogger = (PRTLOGGER)(pvInst) ? (PRTLOGGER)(pvInst) : RTLogDefaultInstance(); \
409 if (LogIt_pLogger) \
410 { \
411 register unsigned LogIt_fFlags = LogIt_pLogger->afGroups[(unsigned)(iGroup) < LogIt_pLogger->cGroups ? (unsigned)(iGroup) : 0]; \
412 if ((LogIt_fFlags & ((fFlags) | RTLOGGRPFLAGS_ENABLED)) == ((fFlags) | RTLOGGRPFLAGS_ENABLED)) \
413 LogIt_pLogger->pfnLogger fmtargs; \
414 } \
415 } while (0)
416# endif
417#else
418# define LogIt(pvInst, fFlags, iGroup, fmtargs) do { } while (0)
419#endif
420
421
422/** @def Log
423 * Level 1 logging.
424 */
425#define Log(a) LogIt(LOG_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_LEVEL_1, LOG_GROUP, a)
426
427/** @def Log2
428 * Level 2 logging.
429 */
430#define Log2(a) LogIt(LOG_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_LEVEL_2, LOG_GROUP, a)
431
432/** @def Log3
433 * Level 3 logging.
434 */
435#define Log3(a) LogIt(LOG_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_LEVEL_3, LOG_GROUP, a)
436
437/** @def Log4
438 * Level 4 logging.
439 */
440#define Log4(a) LogIt(LOG_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_LEVEL_4, LOG_GROUP, a)
441
442/** @def Log5
443 * Level 5 logging.
444 */
445#define Log5(a) LogIt(LOG_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_LEVEL_5, LOG_GROUP, a)
446
447/** @def Log6
448 * Level 6 logging.
449 */
450#define Log6(a) LogIt(LOG_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_LEVEL_6, LOG_GROUP, a)
451
452/** @def LogFlow
453 * Logging of execution flow.
454 */
455#define LogFlow(a) LogIt(LOG_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_FLOW, LOG_GROUP, a)
456
457/** @def LogLelik
458 * lelik logging.
459 */
460#define LogLelik(a) LogIt(LOG_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_LELIK, LOG_GROUP, a)
461
462
463/** @def LogMichael
464 * michael logging.
465 */
466#define LogMichael(a) LogIt(LOG_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_MICHAEL, LOG_GROUP, a)
467
468/** @def LogDmik
469 * dmik logging.
470 */
471#define LogDmik(a) LogIt(LOG_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_DMIK, LOG_GROUP, a)
472
473/** @def LogSunlover
474 * sunlover logging.
475 */
476#define LogSunlover(a) LogIt(LOG_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_SUNLOVER, LOG_GROUP, a)
477
478/** @def LogAchim
479 * Achim logging.
480 */
481#define LogAchim(a) LogIt(LOG_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_ACHIM, LOG_GROUP, a)
482
483/** @def LogSander
484 * Sander logging.
485 */
486#define LogSander(a) LogIt(LOG_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_SANDER, LOG_GROUP, a)
487
488/** @def LogKlaus
489 * klaus logging.
490 */
491#define LogKlaus(a) LogIt(LOG_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_KLAUS, LOG_GROUP, a)
492
493/** @def LogFrank
494 * frank logging.
495 */
496#define LogFrank(a) LogIt(LOG_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_FRANK, LOG_GROUP, a)
497
498/** @def LogBird
499 * bird logging.
500 */
501#define LogBird(a) LogIt(LOG_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_BIRD, LOG_GROUP, a)
502
503/** @def LogNoName
504 * NoName logging.
505 */
506#define LogNoName(a) LogIt(LOG_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_NONAME, LOG_GROUP, a)
507
508
509/** @def LogWarning
510 * The same as Log(), but prepents a <tt>"WARNING! "</tt> string to the message.
511 * @param m custom log message in format <tt>("string\n" [, args])</tt>
512 * @todo use a Log macro with a variable argument list (requires MSVC8) to
513 * join two separate Log* calls and make this op atomic
514 */
515#define LogWarning(m) \
516 do { Log(("WARNING! ")); Log(m); } while (0)
517
518/** @def LogTrace
519 * Macro to trace the execution flow: logs the file name, line number and
520 * function name. Can be easily searched for in log files using the
521 * ">>>>>" pattern (prepended to the beginning of each line).
522 */
523#define LogTrace() \
524 LogFlow((">>>>> %s (%d): %s\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__))
525
526/** @def LogTraceMsg
527 * The same as LogTrace but logs a custom log message right after the trace line.
528 * @param m custom log message in format <tt>("string\n" [, args])</tt>
529 * @todo use a Log macro with a variable argument list (requires MSVC8) to
530 * join two separate Log* calls and make this op atomic
531 */
532#define LogTraceMsg(m) \
533 do { LogTrace(); LogFlow(m); } while (0)
534
535/** @def LogFlowFunc
536 * Macro to log the execution flow inside C/C++ functions.
537 * Prepends the given log message with the function name followed by a semicolon
538 * and space.
539 * @param m log message in format <tt>("string\n" [, args])</tt>
540 * @todo use a Log macro with a variable argument list (requires MSVC8) to
541 * join two separate Log* calls and make this op atomic
542 */
543#define LogFlowFunc(m) \
544 do { LogFlow(("%s: ", __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); LogFlow(m); } while (0)
545
546/** @def LogWarningFunc
547 * The same as LogWarning(), but prepents the log message with the function name.
548 * @param m log message in format <tt>("string\n" [, args])</tt>
549 * @todo use a Log macro with a variable argument list (requires MSVC8) to
550 * join two separate Log* calls and make this op atomic
551 */
552#define LogWarningFunc(m) \
553 do { Log(("%s: WARNING! ", __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); Log(m); } while (0)
554
555/** @def LogFlowThisFunc
556 * The same as LogFlowFunc but for class functions (methods): the resulting log
557 * line is additionally perpended with a hex value of |this| pointer.
558 * @param m log message in format <tt>("string\n" [, args])</tt>
559 * @todo use a Log macro with a variable argument list (requires MSVC8) to
560 * join two separate Log* calls and make this op atomic
561 */
562#define LogFlowThisFunc(m) \
563 do { LogFlow(("{%p} %s: ", this, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); LogFlow(m); } while (0)
564
565/** @def LogWarningThisFunc
566 * The same as LogWarningFunc() but for class functions (methods): the resulting
567 * log line is additionally perpended with a hex value of |this| pointer.
568 * @param m log message in format <tt>("string\n" [, args])</tt>
569 * @todo use a Log macro with a variable argument list (requires MSVC8) to
570 * join two separate Log* calls and make this op atomic
571 */
572#define LogWarningThisFunc(m) \
573 do { Log(("{%p} %s: WARNING! ", this, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); Log(m); } while (0)
574
575/** Shortcut to |LogFlowFunc ("ENTER\n")|, marks the beginnig of the function */
576#define LogFlowFuncEnter() LogFlowFunc(("ENTER\n"))
577
578/** Shortcut to |LogFlowFunc ("LEAVE\n")|, marks the end of the function */
579#define LogFlowFuncLeave() LogFlowFunc(("LEAVE\n"))
580
581/** Shortcut to |LogFlowThisFunc ("ENTER\n")|, marks the beginnig of the function */
582#define LogFlowThisFuncEnter() LogFlowThisFunc(("ENTER\n"))
583
584/** Shortcut to |LogFlowThisFunc ("LEAVE\n")|, marks the end of the function */
585#define LogFlowThisFuncLeave() LogFlowThisFunc(("LEAVE\n"))
586
587/** @def LogObjRefCnt
588 * Helper macro to print the current reference count of the given COM object
589 * to the log file.
590 * @param obj object in question (must be a pointer to an IUnknown subclass
591 * or simply define COM-style AddRef() and Release() methods)
592 * @note Use it only for temporary debugging. It leaves dummy code even if
593 * logging is disabled.
594 */
595#define LogObjRefCnt(obj) \
596 do { \
597 int refc = (obj)->AddRef(); -- refc; \
598 LogFlow((#obj "{%p}.refCnt=%d\n", (obj), refc)); \
599 (obj)->Release(); \
600 } while (0)
601
602
603/** @def LogIsItEnabled
604 * Checks whether the specified logging group is enabled or not.
605 */
606#ifdef LOG_ENABLED
607# define LogIsItEnabled(pvInst, fFlags, iGroup) \
608 LogIsItEnabledInternal((pvInst), (unsigned)(iGroup), (unsigned)(fFlags))
609#else
610# define LogIsItEnabled(pvInst, fFlags, iGroup) (false)
611#endif
612
613/** @def LogIsEnabled
614 * Checks whether level 1 logging is enabled.
615 */
616#define LogIsEnabled() LogIsItEnabled(LOG_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_LEVEL_1, LOG_GROUP)
617
618/** @def LogIs2Enabled
619 * Checks whether level 2 logging is enabled.
620 */
621#define LogIs2Enabled() LogIsItEnabled(LOG_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_LEVEL_2, LOG_GROUP)
622
623/** @def LogIs3Enabled
624 * Checks whether level 3 logging is enabled.
625 */
626#define LogIs3Enabled() LogIsItEnabled(LOG_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_LEVEL_3, LOG_GROUP)
627
628/** @def LogIs4Enabled
629 * Checks whether level 4 logging is enabled.
630 */
631#define LogIs4Enabled() LogIsItEnabled(LOG_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_LEVEL_4, LOG_GROUP)
632
633/** @def LogIs5Enabled
634 * Checks whether level 5 logging is enabled.
635 */
636#define LogIs5Enabled() LogIsItEnabled(LOG_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_LEVEL_5, LOG_GROUP)
637
638/** @def LogIs6Enabled
639 * Checks whether level 6 logging is enabled.
640 */
641#define LogIs6Enabled() LogIsItEnabled(LOG_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_LEVEL_6, LOG_GROUP)
642
643/** @def LogIsFlowEnabled
644 * Checks whether execution flow logging is enabled.
645 */
646#define LogIsFlowEnabled() LogIsItEnabled(LOG_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_FLOW, LOG_GROUP)
647
648
649#ifdef __DOXYGEN__
650# define LOG_DISABLED
651# define LOG_ENABLED
652# define LOG_ENABLE_FLOW
653#endif
654
655/** @def LOG_DISABLED
656 * Use this compile time define to disable all logging macros. It can
657 * be overriden for each of the logging macros by the LOG_ENABLE*
658 * compile time defines.
659 */
660
661/** @def LOG_ENABLED
662 * Use this compile time define to enable logging when not in debug mode
663 * or LOG_DISABLED is set.
664 * This will enabled Log() only.
665 */
666
667/** @def LOG_ENABLE_FLOW
668 * Use this compile time define to enable flow logging when not in
669 * debug mode or LOG_DISABLED is defined.
670 * This will enable LogFlow() only.
671 */
672
673
674
675/** @name COM port logging
676 * {
677 */
678
679#ifdef __DOXYGEN__
680# define LOG_TO_COM
681# define LOG_NO_COM
682#endif
683
684/** @def LOG_TO_COM
685 * Redirects the normal loging macros to the serial versions.
686 */
687
688/** @def LOG_NO_COM
689 * Disables all LogCom* macros.
690 */
691
692/** @def LogCom
693 * Generic logging to serial port.
694 */
695#if defined(LOG_ENABLED) && !defined(LOG_NO_COM)
696# define LogCom(a) RTLogComPrintf a
697#else
698# define LogCom(a) do { } while (0)
699#endif
700
701/** @def LogComFlow
702 * Logging to serial port of execution flow.
703 */
704#if defined(LOG_ENABLED) && defined(LOG_ENABLE_FLOW) && !defined(LOG_NO_COM)
705# define LogComFlow(a) RTLogComPrintf a
706#else
707# define LogComFlow(a) do { } while (0)
708#endif
709
710#ifdef LOG_TO_COM
711# undef Log
712# define Log(a) LogCom(a)
713# undef LogFlow
714# define LogFlow(a) LogComFlow(a)
715#endif
716
717/** @} */
718
719
720/** @name Backdoor Logging
721 * @{
722 */
723
724#ifdef __DOXYGEN__
725# define LOG_TO_BACKDOOR
726# define LOG_NO_BACKDOOR
727#endif
728
729/** @def LOG_TO_BACKDOOR
730 * Redirects the normal logging macros to the backdoor versions.
731 */
732
733/** @def LOG_NO_BACKDOOR
734 * Disables all LogBackdoor* macros.
735 */
736
737/** @def LogBackdoor
738 * Generic logging to the VBox backdoor via port io.
739 */
740#if defined(LOG_ENABLED) && !defined(LOG_NO_BACKDOOR)
741# define LogBackdoor(a) RTLogBackdoorPrintf a
742#else
743# define LogBackdoor(a) do { } while (0)
744#endif
745
746/** @def LogBackdoorFlow
747 * Logging of execution flow messages to the backdoor io port.
748 */
749#if defined(LOG_ENABLED) && !defined(LOG_NO_BACKDOOR)
750# define LogBackdoorFlow(a) RTLogBackdoorPrintf a
751#else
752# define LogBackdoorFlow(a) do { } while (0)
753#endif
754
755#ifdef LOG_TO_BACKDOOR
756# undef Log
757# define Log(a) LogBackdoor(a)
758# undef LogFlow
759# define LogFlow(a) LogBackdoorFlow(a)
760#endif
761
762/** @} */
763
764
765/** @name Release Logging
766 * @{
767 */
768
769/** @def LogIt
770 * Write to specific logger if group enabled.
771 */
772#if defined(__AMD64__) || defined(LOG_USE_C99)
773# define _LogRelRemoveParentheseis(...) __VA_ARGS__
774# define _LogRelIt(pvInst, fFlags, iGroup, ...) RTLogLoggerEx((PRTLOGGER)pvInst, fFlags, iGroup, __VA_ARGS__)
775# define LogRelIt(pvInst, fFlags, iGroup, fmtargs) \
776 do \
777 { \
778 PRTLOGGER LogRelIt_pLogger = (PRTLOGGER)(pvInst) ? (PRTLOGGER)(pvInst) : RTLogRelDefaultInstance(); \
779 if (LogRelIt_pLogger) \
780 _LogRelIt(LogRelIt_pLogger, fFlags, iGroup, _LogRelRemoveParentheseis fmtargs); \
781 LogIt(LOG_INSTANCE, fFlags, iGroup, fmtargs); \
782 } while (0)
783#else
784# define LogRelIt(pvInst, fFlags, iGroup, fmtargs) \
785 do \
786 { \
787 PRTLOGGER LogRelIt_pLogger = (PRTLOGGER)(pvInst) ? (PRTLOGGER)(pvInst) : RTLogRelDefaultInstance(); \
788 if (LogRelIt_pLogger) \
789 { \
790 unsigned LogIt_fFlags = LogRelIt_pLogger->afGroups[(unsigned)(iGroup) < LogRelIt_pLogger->cGroups ? (unsigned)(iGroup) : 0]; \
791 if ((LogIt_fFlags & ((fFlags) | RTLOGGRPFLAGS_ENABLED)) == ((fFlags) | RTLOGGRPFLAGS_ENABLED)) \
792 LogRelIt_pLogger->pfnLogger fmtargs; \
793 } \
794 LogIt(LOG_INSTANCE, fFlags, iGroup, fmtargs); \
795 } while (0)
796#endif
797
798
799/** @def LogRel
800 * Level 1 logging.
801 */
802#define LogRel(a) LogRelIt(LOG_REL_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_LEVEL_1, LOG_GROUP, a)
803
804/** @def LogRel2
805 * Level 2 logging.
806 */
807#define LogRel2(a) LogRelIt(LOG_REL_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_LEVEL_2, LOG_GROUP, a)
808
809/** @def LogRel3
810 * Level 3 logging.
811 */
812#define LogRel3(a) LogRelIt(LOG_REL_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_LEVEL_3, LOG_GROUP, a)
813
814/** @def LogRel4
815 * Level 4 logging.
816 */
817#define LogRel4(a) LogRelIt(LOG_REL_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_LEVEL_4, LOG_GROUP, a)
818
819/** @def LogRel5
820 * Level 5 logging.
821 */
822#define LogRel5(a) LogRelIt(LOG_REL_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_LEVEL_5, LOG_GROUP, a)
823
824/** @def LogRel6
825 * Level 6 logging.
826 */
827#define LogRel6(a) LogRelIt(LOG_REL_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_LEVEL_6, LOG_GROUP, a)
828
829/** @def LogRelFlow
830 * Logging of execution flow.
831 */
832#define LogRelFlow(a) LogRelIt(LOG_REL_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_FLOW, LOG_GROUP, a)
833
834/** @def LogRelLelik
835 * lelik logging.
836 */
837#define LogRelLelik(a) LogRelIt(LOG_REL_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_LELIK, LOG_GROUP, a)
838
839/** @def LogRelMichael
840 * michael logging.
841 */
842#define LogRelMichael(a) LogRelIt(LOG_REL_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_MICHAEL, LOG_GROUP, a)
843
844/** @def LogRelDmik
845 * dmik logging.
846 */
847#define LogRelDmik(a) LogRelIt(LOG_REL_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_DMIK, LOG_GROUP, a)
848
849/** @def LogRelSunlover
850 * sunlover logging.
851 */
852#define LogRelSunlover(a) LogRelIt(LOG_REL_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_SUNLOVER, LOG_GROUP, a)
853
854/** @def LogRelAchim
855 * Achim logging.
856 */
857#define LogRelAchim(a) LogRelIt(LOG_REL_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_ACHIM, LOG_GROUP, a)
858
859/** @def LogRelSander
860 * Sander logging.
861 */
862#define LogRelSander(a) LogRelIt(LOG_REL_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_SANDER, LOG_GROUP, a)
863
864/** @def LogRelKlaus
865 * klaus logging.
866 */
867#define LogRelKlaus(a) LogRelIt(LOG_REL_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_KLAUS, LOG_GROUP, a)
868
869/** @def LogRelFrank
870 * frank logging.
871 */
872#define LogRelFrank(a) LogRelIt(LOG_REL_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_FRANK, LOG_GROUP, a)
873
874/** @def LogRelBird
875 * bird logging.
876 */
877#define LogRelBird(a) LogRelIt(LOG_REL_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_BIRD, LOG_GROUP, a)
878
879/** @def LogRelNoName
880 * NoName logging.
881 */
882#define LogRelNoName(a) LogRelIt(LOG_REL_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_NONAME, LOG_GROUP, a)
883
884
885/** @def LogRelIsItEnabled
886 * Checks whether the specified logging group is enabled or not.
887 */
888#define LogRelIsItEnabled(pvInst, fFlags, iGroup) \
889 LogRelIsItEnabledInternal((pvInst), (unsigned)(iGroup), (unsigned)(fFlags))
890
891/** @def LogRelIsEnabled
892 * Checks whether level 1 logging is enabled.
893 */
894#define LogRelIsEnabled() LogRelIsItEnabled(LOG_REL_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_LEVEL_1, LOG_GROUP)
895
896/** @def LogRelIs2Enabled
897 * Checks whether level 2 logging is enabled.
898 */
899#define LogRelIs2Enabled() LogRelIsItEnabled(LOG_REL_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_LEVEL_2, LOG_GROUP)
900
901/** @def LogRelIs3Enabled
902 * Checks whether level 3 logging is enabled.
903 */
904#define LogRelIs3Enabled() LogRelIsItEnabled(LOG_REL_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_LEVEL_3, LOG_GROUP)
905
906/** @def LogRelIs4Enabled
907 * Checks whether level 4 logging is enabled.
908 */
909#define LogRelIs4Enabled() LogRelIsItEnabled(LOG_REL_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_LEVEL_4, LOG_GROUP)
910
911/** @def LogRelIs5Enabled
912 * Checks whether level 5 logging is enabled.
913 */
914#define LogRelIs5Enabled() LogRelIsItEnabled(LOG_REL_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_LEVEL_5, LOG_GROUP)
915
916/** @def LogRelIs6Enabled
917 * Checks whether level 6 logging is enabled.
918 */
919#define LogRelIs6Enabled() LogRelIsItEnabled(LOG_REL_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_LEVEL_6, LOG_GROUP)
920
921/** @def LogRelIsFlowEnabled
922 * Checks whether execution flow logging is enabled.
923 */
924#define LogRelIsFlowEnabled() LogRelIsItEnabled(LOG_REL_INSTANCE, RTLOGGRPFLAGS_FLOW, LOG_GROUP)
925
926
927#ifndef IN_GC
928/**
929 * Sets the default release logger instance.
930 *
931 * @returns The old default instance.
932 * @param pLogger The new default release logger instance.
933 */
934RTDECL(PRTLOGGER) RTLogRelSetDefaultInstance(PRTLOGGER pLogger);
935#endif /* !IN_GC */
936
937/**
938 * Gets the default release logger instance.
939 *
940 * @returns Pointer to default release logger instance.
941 * @returns NULL if no default release logger instance available.
942 */
943RTDECL(PRTLOGGER) RTLogRelDefaultInstance(void);
944
945/** Internal worker function.
946 * Don't call directly, use the LogRelIsItEnabled macro!
947 */
948DECLINLINE(bool) LogRelIsItEnabledInternal(void *pvInst, unsigned iGroup, unsigned fFlags)
949{
950 register PRTLOGGER pLogger = (PRTLOGGER)pvInst ? (PRTLOGGER)pvInst : RTLogRelDefaultInstance();
951 if (pLogger)
952 {
953 register unsigned fGrpFlags = pLogger->afGroups[(unsigned)iGroup < pLogger->cGroups ? (unsigned)iGroup : 0];
954 if ((fGrpFlags & (fFlags | RTLOGGRPFLAGS_ENABLED)) == (fFlags | RTLOGGRPFLAGS_ENABLED))
955 return true;
956 }
957 return false;
958}
959
960/**
961 * Write to a logger instance, defaulting to the release one.
962 *
963 * This function will check whether the instance, group and flags makes up a
964 * logging kind which is currently enabled before writing anything to the log.
965 *
966 * @param pLogger Pointer to logger instance.
967 * @param fFlags The logging flags.
968 * @param iGroup The group.
969 * The value ~0U is reserved for compatability with RTLogLogger[V] and is
970 * only for internal usage!
971 * @param pszFormat Format string.
972 * @param ... Format arguments.
973 * @remark This is a worker function for LogRelIt.
974 */
975RTDECL(void) RTLogRelLogger(PRTLOGGER pLogger, unsigned fFlags, unsigned iGroup, const char *pszFormat, ...);
976
977/**
978 * Write to a logger instance, defaulting to the release one.
979 *
980 * This function will check whether the instance, group and flags makes up a
981 * logging kind which is currently enabled before writing anything to the log.
982 *
983 * @param pLogger Pointer to logger instance. If NULL the default release instance is attempted.
984 * @param fFlags The logging flags.
985 * @param iGroup The group.
986 * The value ~0U is reserved for compatability with RTLogLogger[V] and is
987 * only for internal usage!
988 * @param pszFormat Format string.
989 * @param args Format arguments.
990 */
991RTDECL(void) RTLogRelLoggerV(PRTLOGGER pLogger, unsigned fFlags, unsigned iGroup, const char *pszFormat, va_list args);
992
993/**
994 * printf like function for writing to the default release log.
995 *
996 * @param pszFormat Printf like format string.
997 * @param ... Optional arguments as specified in pszFormat.
998 *
999 * @remark The API doesn't support formatting of floating point numbers at the moment.
1000 */
1001RTDECL(void) RTLogRelPrintf(const char *pszFormat, ...);
1002
1003/**
1004 * vprintf like function for writing to the default release log.
1005 *
1006 * @param pszFormat Printf like format string.
1007 * @param args Optional arguments as specified in pszFormat.
1008 *
1009 * @remark The API doesn't support formatting of floating point numbers at the moment.
1010 */
1011RTDECL(void) RTLogRelPrintfV(const char *pszFormat, va_list args);
1012
1013/** @} */
1014
1015
1016/**
1017 * Gets the default logger instance.
1018 *
1019 * @returns Pointer to default logger instance.
1020 * @returns NULL if no default logger instance available.
1021 */
1022RTDECL(PRTLOGGER) RTLogDefaultInstance(void);
1023
1024#ifdef IN_RING0
1025/**
1026 * Changes the default logger instance for the current thread.
1027 *
1028 * @returns IPRT status code.
1029 * @param pLogger The logger instance. Pass NULL for deregistration.
1030 * @param uKey Associated key for cleanup purposes. If pLogger is NULL,
1031 * all instances with this key will be deregistered. So in
1032 * order to only deregister the instance associated with the
1033 * current thread use 0.
1034 */
1035RTDECL(int) RTLogSetDefaultInstanceThread(PRTLOGGER pLogger, uintptr_t uKey);
1036#endif /* IN_RING0 */
1037
1038
1039#ifdef LOG_ENABLED
1040/** Internal worker function.
1041 * Don't call directly, use the LogIsItEnabled macro!
1042 */
1043DECLINLINE(bool) LogIsItEnabledInternal(void *pvInst, unsigned iGroup, unsigned fFlags)
1044{
1045 register PRTLOGGER pLogger = (PRTLOGGER)pvInst ? (PRTLOGGER)pvInst : RTLogDefaultInstance();
1046 if (pLogger)
1047 {
1048 register unsigned fGrpFlags = pLogger->afGroups[(unsigned)iGroup < pLogger->cGroups ? (unsigned)iGroup : 0];
1049 if ((fGrpFlags & (fFlags | RTLOGGRPFLAGS_ENABLED)) == (fFlags | RTLOGGRPFLAGS_ENABLED))
1050 return true;
1051 }
1052 return false;
1053}
1054#endif
1055
1056
1057#ifndef IN_GC
1058/**
1059 * Creates the default logger instance for a iprt users.
1060 *
1061 * Any user of the logging features will need to implement
1062 * this or use the generic dummy.
1063 *
1064 * @returns Pointer to the logger instance.
1065 */
1066RTDECL(PRTLOGGER) RTLogDefaultInit(void);
1067
1068/**
1069 * Create a logger instance.
1070 *
1071 * @returns iprt status code.
1072 *
1073 * @param ppLogger Where to store the logger instance.
1074 * @param fFlags Logger instance flags, a combination of the RTLOGFLAGS_* values.
1075 * @param pszGroupSettings The initial group settings.
1076 * @param pszEnvVarBase Base name for the environment variables for this instance.
1077 * @param cGroups Number of groups in the array.
1078 * @param papszGroups Pointer to array of groups. This must stick around for the life of the
1079 * logger instance.
1080 * @param fDestFlags The destination flags. RTLOGDEST_FILE is ORed if pszFilenameFmt specified.
1081 * @param pszFilenameFmt Log filename format string. Standard RTStrFormat().
1082 * @param ... Format arguments.
1083 */
1084RTDECL(int) RTLogCreate(PRTLOGGER *ppLogger, RTUINT fFlags, const char *pszGroupSettings,
1085 const char *pszEnvVarBase, unsigned cGroups, const char * const * papszGroups,
1086 RTUINT fDestFlags, const char *pszFilenameFmt, ...);
1087
1088/**
1089 * Create a logger instance for singled threaded ring-0 usage.
1090 *
1091 * @returns iprt status code.
1092 *
1093 * @param pLogger Where to create the logger instance.
1094 * @param cbLogger The amount of memory available for the logger instance.
1095 * @param pfnLogger Pointer to logger wrapper function for the clone.
1096 * @param pfnFlush Pointer to flush function for the clone.
1097 * @param fFlags Logger instance flags for the clone, a combination of the RTLOGFLAGS_* values.
1098 * @param fDestFlags The destination flags.
1099 */
1100RTDECL(int) RTLogCreateForR0(PRTLOGGER pLogger, size_t cbLogger, PFNRTLOGGER pfnLogger, PFNRTLOGFLUSH pfnFlush, RTUINT fFlags, RTUINT fDestFlags);
1101
1102/**
1103 * Destroys a logger instance.
1104 *
1105 * The instance is flushed and all output destinations closed (where applicable).
1106 *
1107 * @returns iprt status code.
1108 * @param pLogger The logger instance which close destroyed.
1109 */
1110RTDECL(int) RTLogDestroy(PRTLOGGER pLogger);
1111
1112/**
1113 * Create a logger instance clone for GC usage.
1114 *
1115 * @returns iprt status code.
1116 *
1117 * @param pLogger The logger instance to be cloned.
1118 * @param pLoggerGC Where to create the GC logger instance.
1119 * @param cbLoggerGC Amount of memory allocated to for the GC logger instance clone.
1120 * @param pfnLoggerGCPtr Pointer to logger wrapper function for this instance (GC Ptr).
1121 * @param pfnFlushGCPtr Pointer to flush function (GC Ptr).
1122 * @param fFlags Logger instance flags, a combination of the RTLOGFLAGS_* values.
1123 */
1124RTDECL(int) RTLogCloneGC(PRTLOGGER pLogger, PRTLOGGERGC pLoggerGC, size_t cbLoggerGC,
1125 RTGCPTR pfnLoggerGCPtr, RTGCPTR pfnFlushGCPtr, RTUINT fFlags);
1126
1127/**
1128 * Flushes a GC logger instance to a HC logger.
1129 *
1130 * @returns iprt status code.
1131 * @param pLogger The HC logger instance to flush pLoggerGC to.
1132 * If NULL the default logger is used.
1133 * @param pLoggerGC The GC logger instance to flush.
1134 */
1135RTDECL(void) RTLogFlushGC(PRTLOGGER pLogger, PRTLOGGERGC pLoggerGC);
1136
1137/**
1138 * Flushes the buffer in one logger instance onto another logger.
1139 *
1140 * @returns iprt status code.
1141 *
1142 * @param pSrcLogger The logger instance to flush.
1143 * @param pDstLogger The logger instance to flush onto.
1144 * If NULL the default logger will be used.
1145 */
1146RTDECL(void) RTLogFlushToLogger(PRTLOGGER pSrcLogger, PRTLOGGER pDstLogger);
1147
1148/**
1149 * Copies the group settings and flags from logger instance to another.
1150 *
1151 * @returns IPRT status code.
1152 * @param pDstLogger The destination logger instance.
1153 * @param pSrcLogger The source logger instance. If NULL the default one is used.
1154 * @param fFlagsOr OR mask for the flags.
1155 * @param fFlagsAnd AND mask for the flags.
1156 */
1157RTDECL(int) RTLogCopyGroupsAndFlags(PRTLOGGER pDstLogger, PCRTLOGGER pSrcLogger, unsigned fFlagsOr, unsigned fFlagsAnd);
1158
1159/**
1160 * Updates the group settings for the logger instance using the specified
1161 * specification string.
1162 *
1163 * @returns iprt status code.
1164 * Failures can safely be ignored.
1165 * @param pLogger Logger instance (NULL for default logger).
1166 * @param pszVar Value to parse.
1167 */
1168RTDECL(int) RTLogGroupSettings(PRTLOGGER pLogger, const char *pszVar);
1169#endif /* !IN_GC */
1170
1171/**
1172 * Updates the flags for the logger instance using the specified
1173 * specification string.
1174 *
1175 * @returns iprt status code.
1176 * Failures can safely be ignored.
1177 * @param pLogger Logger instance (NULL for default logger).
1178 * @param pszVar Value to parse.
1179 */
1180RTDECL(int) RTLogFlags(PRTLOGGER pLogger, const char *pszVar);
1181
1182/**
1183 * Flushes the specified logger.
1184 *
1185 * @param pLogger The logger instance to flush.
1186 * If NULL the default instance is used. The default instance
1187 * will not be initialized by this call.
1188 */
1189RTDECL(void) RTLogFlush(PRTLOGGER pLogger);
1190
1191/**
1192 * Write to a logger instance.
1193 *
1194 * @param pLogger Pointer to logger instance.
1195 * @param pvCallerRet Ignored.
1196 * @param pszFormat Format string.
1197 * @param ... Format arguments.
1198 */
1199RTDECL(void) RTLogLogger(PRTLOGGER pLogger, void *pvCallerRet, const char *pszFormat, ...);
1200
1201/**
1202 * Write to a logger instance.
1203 *
1204 * @param pLogger Pointer to logger instance.
1205 * @param pszFormat Format string.
1206 * @param args Format arguments.
1207 */
1208RTDECL(void) RTLogLoggerV(PRTLOGGER pLogger, const char *pszFormat, va_list args);
1209
1210/**
1211 * Write to a logger instance.
1212 *
1213 * This function will check whether the instance, group and flags makes up a
1214 * logging kind which is currently enabled before writing anything to the log.
1215 *
1216 * @param pLogger Pointer to logger instance. If NULL the default logger instance will be attempted.
1217 * @param fFlags The logging flags.
1218 * @param iGroup The group.
1219 * The value ~0U is reserved for compatability with RTLogLogger[V] and is
1220 * only for internal usage!
1221 * @param pszFormat Format string.
1222 * @param ... Format arguments.
1223 * @remark This is a worker function of LogIt.
1224 */
1225RTDECL(void) RTLogLoggerEx(PRTLOGGER pLogger, unsigned fFlags, unsigned iGroup, const char *pszFormat, ...);
1226
1227/**
1228 * Write to a logger instance.
1229 *
1230 * This function will check whether the instance, group and flags makes up a
1231 * logging kind which is currently enabled before writing anything to the log.
1232 *
1233 * @param pLogger Pointer to logger instance. If NULL the default logger instance will be attempted.
1234 * @param fFlags The logging flags.
1235 * @param iGroup The group.
1236 * The value ~0U is reserved for compatability with RTLogLogger[V] and is
1237 * only for internal usage!
1238 * @param pszFormat Format string.
1239 * @param args Format arguments.
1240 */
1241RTDECL(void) RTLogLoggerExV(PRTLOGGER pLogger, unsigned fFlags, unsigned iGroup, const char *pszFormat, va_list args);
1242
1243/**
1244 * printf like function for writing to the default log.
1245 *
1246 * @param pszFormat Printf like format string.
1247 * @param ... Optional arguments as specified in pszFormat.
1248 *
1249 * @remark The API doesn't support formatting of floating point numbers at the moment.
1250 */
1251RTDECL(void) RTLogPrintf(const char *pszFormat, ...);
1252
1253/**
1254 * vprintf like function for writing to the default log.
1255 *
1256 * @param pszFormat Printf like format string.
1257 * @param args Optional arguments as specified in pszFormat.
1258 *
1259 * @remark The API doesn't support formatting of floating point numbers at the moment.
1260 */
1261RTDECL(void) RTLogPrintfV(const char *pszFormat, va_list args);
1262
1263
1264#ifndef DECLARED_FNRTSTROUTPUT /* duplicated in iprt/string.h */
1265#define DECLARED_FNRTSTROUTPUT
1266/**
1267 * Output callback.
1268 *
1269 * @returns number of bytes written.
1270 * @param pvArg User argument.
1271 * @param pachChars Pointer to an array of utf-8 characters.
1272 * @param cbChars Number of bytes in the character array pointed to by pachChars.
1273 */
1274typedef DECLCALLBACK(size_t) FNRTSTROUTPUT(void *pvArg, const char *pachChars, size_t cbChars);
1275/** Pointer to callback function. */
1276typedef FNRTSTROUTPUT *PFNRTSTROUTPUT;
1277#endif
1278
1279/**
1280 * Partial vsprintf worker implementation.
1281 *
1282 * @returns number of bytes formatted.
1283 * @param pfnOutput Output worker.
1284 * Called in two ways. Normally with a string an it's length.
1285 * For termination, it's called with NULL for string, 0 for length.
1286 * @param pvArg Argument to output worker.
1287 * @param pszFormat Format string.
1288 * @param args Argument list.
1289 */
1290RTDECL(size_t) RTLogFormatV(PFNRTSTROUTPUT pfnOutput, void *pvArg, const char *pszFormat, va_list args);
1291
1292/**
1293 * Write log buffer to COM port.
1294 *
1295 * @param pach Pointer to the buffer to write.
1296 * @param cb Number of bytes to write.
1297 */
1298RTDECL(void) RTLogWriteCom(const char *pach, size_t cb);
1299
1300/**
1301 * Prints a formatted string to the serial port used for logging.
1302 *
1303 * @returns Number of bytes written.
1304 * @param pszFormat Format string.
1305 * @param ... Optional arguments specified in the format string.
1306 */
1307RTDECL(size_t) RTLogComPrintf(const char *pszFormat, ...);
1308
1309/**
1310 * Prints a formatted string to the serial port used for logging.
1311 *
1312 * @returns Number of bytes written.
1313 * @param pszFormat Format string.
1314 * @param args Optional arguments specified in the format string.
1315 */
1316RTDECL(size_t) RTLogComPrintfV(const char *pszFormat, va_list args);
1317
1318
1319#if 0 /* not implemented yet */
1320
1321/** Indicates that the semaphores shall be used to notify the other
1322 * part about buffer changes. */
1323#define LOGHOOKBUFFER_FLAGS_SEMAPHORED 1
1324
1325/**
1326 * Log Hook Buffer.
1327 * Use to commuicate between the logger and a log consumer.
1328 */
1329typedef struct RTLOGHOOKBUFFER
1330{
1331 /** Write pointer. */
1332 volatile void *pvWrite;
1333 /** Read pointer. */
1334 volatile void *pvRead;
1335 /** Buffer start. */
1336 void *pvStart;
1337 /** Buffer end (exclusive). */
1338 void *pvEnd;
1339 /** Signaling semaphore used by the writer to wait on a full buffer.
1340 * Only used when indicated in flags. */
1341 void *pvSemWriter;
1342 /** Signaling semaphore used by the read to wait on an empty buffer.
1343 * Only used when indicated in flags. */
1344 void *pvSemReader;
1345 /** Buffer flags. Current reserved and set to zero. */
1346 volatile unsigned fFlags;
1347} RTLOGHOOKBUFFER;
1348/** Pointer to a log hook buffer. */
1349typedef RTLOGHOOKBUFFER *PRTLOGHOOKBUFFER;
1350
1351
1352/**
1353 * Register a logging hook.
1354 *
1355 * This type of logging hooks are expecting different threads acting
1356 * producer and consumer. They share a circular buffer which have two
1357 * pointers one for each end. When the buffer is full there are two
1358 * alternatives (indicated by a buffer flag), either wait for the
1359 * consumer to get it's job done, or to write a generic message saying
1360 * buffer overflow.
1361 *
1362 * Since the waiting would need a signal semaphore, we'll skip that for now.
1363 *
1364 * @returns iprt status code.
1365 * @param pBuffer Pointer to a logger hook buffer.
1366 */
1367RTDECL(int) RTLogRegisterHook(PRTLOGGER pLogger, PRTLOGHOOKBUFFER pBuffer);
1368
1369/**
1370 * Deregister a logging hook registerd with RTLogRegisterHook().
1371 *
1372 * @returns iprt status code.
1373 * @param pBuffer Pointer to a logger hook buffer.
1374 */
1375RTDECL(int) RTLogDeregisterHook(PRTLOGGER pLogger, PRTLOGHOOKBUFFER pBuffer);
1376
1377#endif /* not implemented yet */
1378
1379
1380
1381/**
1382 * Write log buffer to a debugger (RTLOGDEST_DEBUGGER).
1383 *
1384 * @param pach What to write.
1385 * @param cb How much to write.
1386 * @remark When linking statically, this function can be replaced by defining your own.
1387 */
1388RTDECL(void) RTLogWriteDebugger(const char *pach, size_t cb);
1389
1390/**
1391 * Write log buffer to a user defined output stream (RTLOGDEST_USER).
1392 *
1393 * @param pach What to write.
1394 * @param cb How much to write.
1395 * @remark When linking statically, this function can be replaced by defining your own.
1396 */
1397RTDECL(void) RTLogWriteUser(const char *pach, size_t cb);
1398
1399/**
1400 * Write log buffer to stdout (RTLOGDEST_STDOUT).
1401 *
1402 * @param pach What to write.
1403 * @param cb How much to write.
1404 * @remark When linking statically, this function can be replaced by defining your own.
1405 */
1406RTDECL(void) RTLogWriteStdOut(const char *pach, size_t cb);
1407
1408/**
1409 * Write log buffer to stdout (RTLOGDEST_STDERR).
1410 *
1411 * @param pach What to write.
1412 * @param cb How much to write.
1413 * @remark When linking statically, this function can be replaced by defining your own.
1414 */
1415RTDECL(void) RTLogWriteStdErr(const char *pach, size_t cb);
1416
1417
1418__END_DECLS
1419
1420/** @} */
1421
1422#endif
1423
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