source: trunk/kernel/kern/printk.h @ 279

Last change on this file since 279 was 279, checked in by alain, 7 years ago

1) Introduce independant command fields for the various devices in the thread descriptor.
2) Introduce a new dev_pic_enable_ipi() function in the generic PIC device
3) Fix two bugs identified by Maxime in the scheduler initialisation, and in the sched_select().
4) fix several bugs in the TSAR hal_kentry.S.
5) Introduce a third kgiet segment (besides kdata and kcode) in the TSAR bootloader.

File size: 7.9 KB
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[1]1/*
2 * printk.h - Kernel Log & debug messages API definition.
3 *
4 * authors  Alain Greiner (2016)
5 *
6 * Copyright (c) UPMC Sorbonne Universites
7 *
8 * This file is part of ALMOS-MKH.
9 *
10 * ALMOS-MKH is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
11 * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
12 * the Free Software Foundation; version 2.0 of the License.
13 *
14 * ALMOS-MKH is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
15 * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
16 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
17 * General Public License for more details.
18 *
19 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
20 * along with ALMOS-MKH; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
21 * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
22 */
23
24///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
25// The printk.c and printk.h files define the functions used by the kernel
[5]26// to display messages on a text terminal.
27// Two access modes are supported:
28// - The printk() function displays kernel messages on the kernel terminal TXT0,
29//   using a busy waiting policy: It calls directly the relevant TXT driver,
30//   after taking the TXT0 chdev lock for exclusive access to the TXT0 terminal.
31// - The user_printk() function displays messages on the calling thread private
32//   terminal, using a descheduling policy: it register the request in the selected
33//   TXT chdev waiting queue and deschedule. The calling thread is reactivated by
34//   the IRQ signaling completion.
35// Both functions use the generic TXT device to call the proper implementation
[1]36// dependant TXT driver.
[5]37// Finally these files define a set of conditionnal trace <***_dmsg> for debug.
[1]38///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
39
40#ifndef _PRINTK_H
41#define _PRINTK_H
42
[5]43#include <hal_types.h>
44#include <stdarg.h>
[1]45
[5]46
47/**********************************************************************************
[23]48 * This function build a formated string.
49 * The supported formats are defined below :
50 *   %c : single character
51 *   %d : signed decimal 32 bits integer
52 *   %u : unsigned decimal 32 bits integer
53 *   %x : hexadecimal 32 bits integer
54 *   %l : hexadecimal 64 bits integer
55 *   %s : NUL terminated character string
56 **********************************************************************************
57 * @ string     : pointer on target buffer (allocated by caller).
58 * @ length     : target buffer length (number of bytes).
59 * @ format     : format respecting the printf syntax.
60 * @ returns the string length (including NUL) if success / return -1 if error.
61 *********************************************************************************/
62uint32_t snprintf( char     * string,
63                   uint32_t   length,
64                   char     * format, ... );
65
66/**********************************************************************************
[5]67 * This function displays a formated string on the kernel terminal TXT0,
68 * using a busy waiting policy: It calls directly the relevant TXT driver,
[103]69 * after taking the lock for exclusive access to the TXT0 terminal.
[5]70 **********************************************************************************
71 * @ format     : formated string.
72 *********************************************************************************/
[103]73void printk( char* format, ... );
[1]74
[5]75/**********************************************************************************
[188]76 * This function displays a "PANIC" message and force the calling core in
[5]77 * sleeping mode if a Boolean condition is false.
78 * These functions are actually used to debug the kernel...
79 **********************************************************************************
80 * @ condition     : condition that must be true.
81 * @ function_name : name of the calling function.
82 * @ string        : error message if condition is false.
83 *********************************************************************************/
84inline void assert( bool_t       condition,
85                    const char * function_name,
86                    char       * string );
87
[1]88///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
89//       Conditionnal debug macros
90///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
91
[50]92#if CONFIG_CLUSTER_DEBUG
93#define cluster_dmsg(...)   printk(__VA_ARGS__)
94#else
95#define cluster_dmsg(...)
96#endif
97
[5]98#if CONFIG_CONTEXT_DEBUG
99#define context_dmsg(...)   printk(__VA_ARGS__)
100#else
101#define context_dmsg(...)
102#endif
103
[1]104#if CONFIG_CORE_DEBUG
[5]105#define core_dmsg(...)   printk(__VA_ARGS__)
[1]106#else
107#define core_dmsg(...)
108#endif
109
[50]110#if CONFIG_DEVFS_DEBUG
111#define devfs_dmsg(...)   printk(__VA_ARGS__)
112#else
113#define devfs_dmsg(...)
114#endif
115
116#if CONFIG_DMA_DEBUG
117#define dma_dmsg(...)   printk(__VA_ARGS__)
118#else
119#define dma_dmsg(...)
120#endif
121
[1]122#if CONFIG_DQDT_DEBUG
[5]123#define dma_dmsg(...)   printk(__VA_ARGS__)
[1]124#else
[5]125#define dma_dmsg(...)
126#endif
127
128#if CONFIG_DQDT_DEBUG
129#define dqdt_dmsg(...)   printk(__VA_ARGS__)
130#else
[1]131#define dqdt_dmsg(...)
132#endif
133
134#if CONFIG_ELF_DEBUG
[5]135#define elf_dmsg(...)   printk(__VA_ARGS__)
[1]136#else
137#define elf_dmsg(...)
138#endif
139
[5]140#if CONFIG_EXEC_DEBUG
141#define exec_dmsg(...)   printk(__VA_ARGS__)
[1]142#else
[5]143#define exec_dmsg(...)
[1]144#endif
145
[50]146#if CONFIG_FATFS_DEBUG
147#define fatfs_dmsg(...)   printk(__VA_ARGS__)
148#else
149#define fatfs_dmsg(...)
150#endif
151
[5]152#if CONFIG_FBF_DEBUG
153#define fbf_dmsg(...)   printk(__VA_ARGS__)
[1]154#else
[5]155#define fbf_dmsg(...)
[1]156#endif
157
[5]158#if CONFIG_FORK_DEBUG
159#define fork_dmsg(...)   printk(__VA_ARGS__)
160#else
161#define fork_dmsg(...)
162#endif
163
[50]164#if CONFIG_IDLE_DEBUG
165#define idle_dmsg(...) printk(__VA_ARGS__)
166#else
167#define idle_dmsg(...)
168#endif
169
[1]170#if CONFIG_IOC_DEBUG
[5]171#define ioc_dmsg(...)   printk(__VA_ARGS__)
[1]172#else
173#define ioc_dmsg(...)
174#endif
175
[188]176#if CONFIG_IRQ_DEBUG
177#define irq_dmsg(...)   printk(__VA_ARGS__)
178#else
179#define irq_dmsg(...)
180#endif
181
[5]182#if CONFIG_KCM_DEBUG
183#define kcm_dmsg(...) printk(__VA_ARGS__)
184#else
185#define kcm_dmsg(...)
186#endif
187
188#if CONFIG_KHM_DEBUG
189#define khm_dmsg(...) printk(__VA_ARGS__)
190#else
191#define khm_dmsg(...)
192#endif
193
[1]194#if CONFIG_KINIT_DEBUG
[279]195#define kinit_dmsg(...) printk(__VA_ARGS__)
[1]196#else
197#define kinit_dmsg(...)
198#endif
199
200#if CONFIG_KMEM_DEBUG
201#define kmem_dmsg(...) printk(__VA_ARGS__)
202#else
203#define kmem_dmsg(...)
204#endif
205
[5]206#if CONFIG_MAPPER_DEBUG
207#define mapper_dmsg(...)   printk(__VA_ARGS__)
208#else
209#define mapper_dmsg(...)
210#endif
211
[1]212#if CONFIG_MMC_DEBUG
[5]213#define mmc_dmsg(...)   printk(__VA_ARGS__)
[1]214#else
215#define mmc_dmsg(...)
216#endif
217
218#if CONFIG_NIC_DEBUG
[5]219#define nic_dmsg(...)   printk(__VA_ARGS__)
[1]220#else
221#define nic_dmsg(...)
222#endif
223
224#if CONFIG_PIC_DEBUG
[5]225#define pic_dmsg(...)   printk(__VA_ARGS__)
[1]226#else
227#define pic_dmsg(...)
228#endif
229
[5]230#if CONFIG_PPM_DEBUG
231#define ppm_dmsg(...)   printk(__VA_ARGS__)
232#else
233#define ppm_dmsg(...)
234#endif
235
[1]236#if CONFIG_PROCESS_DEBUG
[5]237#define process_dmsg(...)   printk(__VA_ARGS__)
[1]238#else
239#define process_dmsg(...)
240#endif
241
242#if CONFIG_RPC_DEBUG
[5]243#define rpc_dmsg(...)   printk(__VA_ARGS__)
[1]244#else
245#define rpc_dmsg(...)
246#endif
247
248#if CONFIG_SCHED_DEBUG
[5]249#define sched_dmsg(...)   printk(__VA_ARGS__)
[1]250#else
251#define sched_dmsg(...)
252#endif
253
[23]254#if CONFIG_SIGNAL_DEBUG
255#define signal_dmsg(...)   printk(__VA_ARGS__)
256#else
257#define signal_dmsg(...)
258#endif
259
[16]260#if CONFIG_SYSCALL_DEBUG
261#define syscall_dmsg(...)   printk(__VA_ARGS__)
262#else
263#define syscall_dmsg(...)
264#endif
265
[1]266#if CONFIG_THREAD_DEBUG
[5]267#define thread_dmsg(...)   printk(__VA_ARGS__)
[1]268#else
269#define thread_dmsg(...)
270#endif
271
272#if CONFIG_TXT_DEBUG
[5]273#define txt_dmsg(...)   printk(__VA_ARGS__)
[1]274#else
275#define txt_dmsg(...)
276#endif
277
278#if CONFIG_VFS_DEBUG
[5]279#define vfs_dmsg(...)   printk(__VA_ARGS__)
[1]280#else
281#define vfs_dmsg(...)
282#endif
283
284#if CONFIG_VMM_DEBUG
[5]285#define vmm_dmsg(...)   printk(__VA_ARGS__)
[1]286#else
287#define vmm_dmsg(...)
288#endif
289
290
291#endif  // _PRINTK_H
292
293// Local Variables:
294// tab-width: 4
295// c-basic-offset: 4
296// c-file-offsets:((innamespace . 0)(inline-open . 0))
297// indent-tabs-mode: nil
298// End:
299// vim: filetype=c:expandtab:shiftwidth=4:tabstop=4:softtabstop=4
300
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