1 /* ex - Exception Handling */
3 /* Copyright (c) 2005-2010 The SimGrid team */
4 /* Copyright (c) 2002-2004 Ralf S. Engelschall <rse@engelschall.com> */
5 /* Copyright (c) 2002-2004 The OSSP Project <http://www.ossp.org/> */
6 /* Copyright (c) 2002-2004 Cable & Wireless <http://www.cw.com/> */
7 /* All rights reserved. */
9 /* This code is inspirated from the OSSP version (as retrieved back in 2004)*/
10 /* It was heavily modified to fit the SimGrid framework. */
12 /* The OSSP version has the following copyright notice:
13 ** OSSP ex - Exception Handling
14 ** Copyright (c) 2002-2004 Ralf S. Engelschall <rse@engelschall.com>
15 ** Copyright (c) 2002-2004 The OSSP Project <http://www.ossp.org/>
16 ** Copyright (c) 2002-2004 Cable & Wireless <http://www.cw.com/>
18 ** This file is part of OSSP ex, an exception handling library
19 ** which can be found at http://www.ossp.org/pkg/lib/ex/.
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40 /* The extensions made for the SimGrid project can either be distributed */
41 /* under the same license, or under the LGPL v2.1 */
46 #include "portable.h" /* execinfo when available */
49 #include "xbt/module.h" /* xbt_binary_name */
50 #include "xbt_modinter.h" /* backtrace initialization headers */
51 #include "xbt/synchro.h" /* xbt_thread_self */
53 #include "gras/Virtu/virtu_interface.h" /* gras_os_myname */
54 #include "xbt/ex_interface.h"
57 #if defined(HAVE_EXECINFO_H) && defined(HAVE_POPEN) && defined(ADDR2LINE)
58 # define HAVE_BACKTRACE 1 /* Hello linux box */
61 #if defined(_XBT_WIN32) && defined(_M_IX86) && !defined(__GNUC__)
62 # define HAVE_BACKTRACE 1 /* Hello x86 windows box */
66 XBT_LOG_NEW_DEFAULT_SUBCATEGORY(xbt_ex, xbt, "Exception mecanism");
68 XBT_EXPORT_NO_IMPORT(const xbt_running_ctx_t) __xbt_ex_ctx_initializer = XBT_RUNNING_CTX_INITIALIZER;
70 /* default __ex_ctx callback function */
71 xbt_running_ctx_t *__xbt_ex_ctx_default(void)
73 /* Don't scream: this is a default which is never used (so, yes,
74 there is one setjump container by running entity).
76 This default gets overriden in xbt/xbt_os_thread.c so that it works in
77 real life and in simulation when using threads to implement the simulation
78 processes (ie, with pthreads and on windows).
80 It also gets overriden in xbt/context.c when using ucontextes (as well as
81 in Java for now, but after the java overhaul, it will get cleaned out)
83 static xbt_running_ctx_t ctx = XBT_RUNNING_CTX_INITIALIZER;
88 /* Change raw libc symbols to file names and line numbers */
89 void xbt_ex_setup_backtrace(xbt_ex_t * e);
91 void xbt_backtrace_display(xbt_ex_t * e)
93 xbt_ex_setup_backtrace(e);
97 fprintf(stderr, "(backtrace not set)\n");
101 fprintf(stderr, "Backtrace (displayed in thread %p):\n",
102 (void *) xbt_thread_self());
103 for (i = 1; i < e->used; i++) /* no need to display "xbt_backtrace_display" */
104 fprintf(stderr, "---> %s\n", e->bt_strings[i] + 4);
107 /* don't fool xbt_ex_free with uninitialized msg field */
113 XBT_ERROR("No backtrace on this arch");
117 /** \brief show the backtrace of the current point (lovely while debuging) */
118 void xbt_backtrace_display_current(void)
121 xbt_backtrace_current(&e);
122 xbt_backtrace_display(&e);
125 #if defined(HAVE_EXECINFO_H) && defined(HAVE_POPEN) && defined(ADDR2LINE)
126 # include "backtrace_linux.c"
127 #elif (defined(_XBT_WIN32) && defined (_M_IX86)) && !defined(__GNUC__)
128 # include "backtrace_windows.c"
130 # include "backtrace_dummy.c"
133 /** @brief shows an exception content and the associated stack if available */
134 void xbt_ex_display(xbt_ex_t * e)
136 char *thrower = NULL;
139 thrower = bprintf(" on host %s(%d)", e->host, e->pid);
142 "** SimGrid: UNCAUGHT EXCEPTION received on %s(%d): category: %s; value: %d\n"
144 "** Thrown by %s()%s\n",
145 gras_os_myname(), xbt_getpid(),
146 xbt_ex_catname(e->category), e->value, e->msg,
147 e->procname, thrower ? thrower : " in this process");
148 XBT_CRITICAL("%s", e->msg);
151 if (!e->remote && !e->bt_strings)
152 xbt_ex_setup_backtrace(e);
154 #ifdef HAVE_BACKTRACE
155 if (e->used && e->bt_strings) {
156 /* We have everything to build neat backtraces */
159 fprintf(stderr, "\n");
160 for (i = 0; i < e->used; i++)
161 fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", e->bt_strings[i]);
168 "** In %s() at %s:%d\n"
169 "** (no backtrace available)\n",
170 e->func, e->file, e->line);
175 /* default __ex_terminate callback function */
176 void __xbt_ex_terminate_default(xbt_ex_t * e)
183 /* the externally visible API */
184 XBT_EXPORT_NO_IMPORT(xbt_running_ctx_fetcher_t) __xbt_running_ctx_fetch = &__xbt_ex_ctx_default;
185 XBT_EXPORT_NO_IMPORT(ex_term_cb_t) __xbt_ex_terminate =
186 &__xbt_ex_terminate_default;
189 void xbt_ex_free(xbt_ex_t e)
202 for (i = 0; i < e.used; i++)
203 free(e.bt_strings[i]);
206 /* memset(e,0,sizeof(xbt_ex_t)); */
209 /** \brief returns a short name for the given exception category */
210 const char *xbt_ex_catname(xbt_errcat_t cat)
214 return "unknown_err";
216 return "invalid_arg";
219 case not_found_error:
224 return "network_err";
230 return "INVALID_ERR";
239 XBT_TEST_SUITE("xbt_ex", "Exception Handling");
241 XBT_TEST_UNIT("controlflow", test_controlflow, "basic nested control flow")
246 xbt_test_add("basic nested control flow");
250 xbt_test_fail("M1: n=%d (!= 1)", n);
254 xbt_test_fail("M2: n=%d (!= 2)", n);
256 THROWF(unknown_error, 0, "something");
260 xbt_test_fail("M3: n=%d (!= 3)", n);
267 xbt_test_fail("M2: n=%d (!= 5)", n);
269 THROWF(unknown_error, 0, "something");
273 xbt_test_fail("M3: n=%d (!= 6)", n);
278 xbt_test_fail("MX: n=%d (shouldn't reach this point)", n);
282 xbt_test_fail("M4: n=%d (!= 7)", n);
287 xbt_test_fail("M5: n=%d (!= 8)", n);
290 XBT_TEST_UNIT("value", test_value, "exception value passing")
295 THROWF(unknown_error, 2, "toto");
298 xbt_test_add("exception value passing");
299 if (ex.category != unknown_error)
300 xbt_test_fail("category=%d (!= 1)", (int)ex.category);
302 xbt_test_fail("value=%d (!= 2)", ex.value);
303 if (strcmp(ex.msg, "toto"))
304 xbt_test_fail("message=%s (!= toto)", ex.msg);
309 XBT_TEST_UNIT("variables", test_variables, "variable value preservation")
313 int _XBT_GNUC_UNUSED r2;
316 r1 = r2 = v1 = v2 = 1234;
320 THROWF(unknown_error, 0, "toto");
323 xbt_test_add("variable preservation");
325 xbt_test_fail("r1=%d (!= 1234)", r1);
327 xbt_test_fail("v1=%d (!= 1234)", v1);
328 /* r2 is allowed to be destroyed because not volatile */
330 xbt_test_fail("v2=%d (!= 5678)", v2);
335 XBT_TEST_UNIT("cleanup", test_cleanup, "cleanup handling")
341 xbt_test_add("cleanup handling");
347 THROWF(1, 2, "blah");
351 xbt_test_fail("v1 = %d (!= 5678)", v1);
356 xbt_test_fail("v1 = %d (!= 5678)", v1);
357 if (!(ex.category == 1 && ex.value == 2 && !strcmp(ex.msg, "blah")))
358 xbt_test_fail("unexpected exception contents");
362 xbt_test_fail("xbt_ex_free not executed");
367 * The following is the example included in the documentation. It's a good
368 * idea to check its syntax even if we don't try to run it.
369 * And actually, it allows to put comments in the code despite doxygen.
371 static char *mallocex(int size)
376 #define SMALLAMOUNT 10
377 #define TOOBIG 100000000
379 #if 0 /* this contains syntax errors, actually */
380 static void bad_example(void)
389 char *cp1, *cp2, *cp3;
391 cp1 = mallocex(SMALLAMOUNT);
392 globalcontext->first = cp1;
393 cp2 = mallocex(TOOBIG);
394 cp3 = mallocex(SMALLAMOUNT);
404 printf("cp3=%s", cp3);
407 /* end_of_bad_example */
414 static void good_example(void)
416 global_context_t *global_context = malloc(sizeof(global_context_t));
420 char *volatile /*03 */ cp1 = NULL /*02 */ ;
421 char *volatile /*03 */ cp2 = NULL /*02 */ ;
422 char *volatile /*03 */ cp3 = NULL /*02 */ ;
424 cp1 = mallocex(SMALLAMOUNT);
425 global_context->first = cp1;
426 cp1 = NULL /*05 give away */ ;
427 cp2 = mallocex(TOOBIG);
428 cp3 = mallocex(SMALLAMOUNT);
432 TRY_CLEANUP { /*04 */
433 printf("cp3=%s", cp3 == NULL /*02 */ ? "" : cp3);
436 /*05 cp1 was given away */
439 /*05 global context untouched */
443 /* end_of_good_example */
445 #endif /* SIMGRID_TEST */