1 2/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ 3/*--- Printing libc stuff. pub_tool_libcprint.h ---*/ 4/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ 5 6/* 7 This file is part of Valgrind, a dynamic binary instrumentation 8 framework. 9 10 Copyright (C) 2000-2013 Julian Seward 11 jseward@acm.org 12 13 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or 14 modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as 15 published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the 16 License, or (at your option) any later version. 17 18 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but 19 WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 20 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU 21 General Public License for more details. 22 23 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 24 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software 25 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 26 02111-1307, USA. 27 28 The GNU General Public License is contained in the file COPYING. 29*/ 30 31#ifndef __PUB_TOOL_LIBCPRINT_H 32#define __PUB_TOOL_LIBCPRINT_H 33 34#include "pub_tool_basics.h" // VG_ macro 35 36/* --------------------------------------------------------------------- 37 Formatting functions 38 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */ 39 40/* The formatting functions supports a subset (and 2 extensions) of 41 the 'printf' format. 42 The extensions are: 43 %pS : print a string (like %s) but escaping chars for XML safety. 44 %ps : with --xml=no, synonym for %s, with --xml=yes, synonym of %pS. 45 46 Note: these extensions do not cause the compiler to barf with PRINTF_CHECK 47 as for the classical printf, %p requires a pointer, which must also 48 be provided for the %ps and %pS extensions. The s/S following %p 49 are understood by PRINTF_CHECK as characters to output. 50*/ 51 52extern UInt VG_(sprintf) ( HChar* buf, const HChar* format, ... ) 53 PRINTF_CHECK(2, 3); 54 55extern UInt VG_(vsprintf) ( HChar* buf, const HChar* format, va_list vargs ) 56 PRINTF_CHECK(2, 0); 57 58extern UInt VG_(snprintf) ( HChar* buf, Int size, 59 const HChar *format, ... ) 60 PRINTF_CHECK(3, 4); 61 62extern UInt VG_(vsnprintf)( HChar* buf, Int size, 63 const HChar *format, va_list vargs ) 64 PRINTF_CHECK(3, 0); 65 66/* --------------------------------------------------------------------- 67 Output-printing functions 68 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */ 69 70// Note that almost all output goes to the file descriptor given by the 71// --log-fd/--log-file/--log-socket argument, which defaults to 2 (stderr). 72// (Except that some text always goes to stdout/stderr at startup, and 73// debugging messages always go to stderr.) Hence no need for 74// VG_(fprintf)(). 75 76/* No, really. I _am_ that strange. */ 77#define OINK(nnn) VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg, "OINK %d\n",nnn) 78 79/* Print a message with a prefix that depends on the VgMsgKind. 80 Should be used for all user output. */ 81 82typedef 83 enum { // Prefix 84 Vg_FailMsg, // "valgrind:" 85 Vg_UserMsg, // "==pid==" 86 Vg_DebugMsg, // "--pid--" 87 Vg_ClientMsg // "**pid**" 88 } 89 VgMsgKind; 90 91// These print output that isn't prefixed with anything, and should be 92// used in very few cases, such as printing usage messages. 93extern UInt VG_(printf) ( const HChar *format, ... ) 94 PRINTF_CHECK(1, 2); 95extern UInt VG_(vprintf) ( const HChar *format, va_list vargs ) 96 PRINTF_CHECK(1, 0); 97 98extern UInt VG_(printf_xml) ( const HChar *format, ... ) 99 PRINTF_CHECK(1, 2); 100 101extern UInt VG_(vprintf_xml) ( const HChar *format, va_list vargs ) 102 PRINTF_CHECK(1, 0); 103 104typedef struct _VgFile VgFile; 105 106extern VgFile *VG_(fopen) ( const HChar *name, Int flags, Int mode ); 107extern void VG_(fclose) ( VgFile *fp ); 108extern UInt VG_(fprintf) ( VgFile *fp, const HChar *format, ... ) 109 PRINTF_CHECK(2, 3); 110extern UInt VG_(vfprintf) ( VgFile *fp, const HChar *format, va_list vargs ) 111 PRINTF_CHECK(2, 0); 112 113/* Do a printf-style operation on either the XML 114 or normal output channel 115 or gdb output channel, depending on the setting of VG_(clo_xml) 116 and the state of VG_(log_output_sink). */ 117extern UInt VG_(emit) ( const HChar* format, ... ) PRINTF_CHECK(1, 2); 118 119/* Yet another, totally general, version of vprintf, which hands all 120 output bytes to CHAR_SINK, passing it OPAQUE as the second arg. */ 121extern void VG_(vcbprintf)( void(*char_sink)(HChar, void* opaque), 122 void* opaque, 123 const HChar* format, va_list vargs ); 124 125extern UInt VG_(message)( VgMsgKind kind, const HChar* format, ... ) 126 PRINTF_CHECK(2, 3); 127 128extern UInt VG_(vmessage)( VgMsgKind kind, const HChar* format, va_list vargs ) 129 PRINTF_CHECK(2, 0); 130 131// Short-cuts for VG_(message)(). 132 133// This is used for messages printed due to start-up failures that occur 134// before the preamble is printed, eg. due a bad executable. 135extern UInt VG_(fmsg)( const HChar* format, ... ) PRINTF_CHECK(1, 2); 136 137// This is used if an option was bad for some reason. Note: don't use it just 138// because an option was unrecognised -- return 'False' from 139// VG_(tdict).tool_process_cmd_line_option) to indicate that -- use it if eg. 140// an option was given an inappropriate argument. This function prints an 141// error message, then shuts down the entire system. 142__attribute__((noreturn)) 143extern void VG_(fmsg_bad_option) ( const HChar* opt, const HChar* format, ... ) 144 PRINTF_CHECK(2, 3); 145 146// This is used for messages that are interesting to the user: info about 147// their program (eg. preamble, tool error messages, postamble) or stuff they 148// requested. 149extern UInt VG_(umsg)( const HChar* format, ... ) PRINTF_CHECK(1, 2); 150 151// This is used for debugging messages that are only of use to developers. 152extern UInt VG_(dmsg)( const HChar* format, ... ) PRINTF_CHECK(1, 2); 153 154/* Flush any output cached by previous calls to VG_(message) et al. */ 155extern void VG_(message_flush) ( void ); 156 157/* Return a textual representation of a SysRes value in a statically 158 allocated buffer. The buffer will be overwritten with the next 159 invocation. */ 160extern const HChar *VG_(sr_as_string) ( SysRes sr ); 161 162#endif // __PUB_TOOL_LIBCPRINT_H 163 164/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ 165/*--- end ---*/ 166/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ 167