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Diffstat (limited to 'runtime/debug.c')
-rw-r--r-- | runtime/debug.c | 94 |
1 files changed, 66 insertions, 28 deletions
diff --git a/runtime/debug.c b/runtime/debug.c index 0ada909b..64e251e5 100644 --- a/runtime/debug.c +++ b/runtime/debug.c @@ -46,6 +46,9 @@ #include <unistd.h> #include <fcntl.h> #include <sys/stat.h> +#if _POSIX_TIMERS <= 0 +#include <sys/time.h> +#endif #include "rsyslog.h" #include "debug.h" @@ -833,13 +836,12 @@ sigsegvHdlr(int signum) abort(); } -#if 1 -#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wempty-body" -/* write the debug message. This is a helper to dbgprintf and dbgoprint which - * contains common code. added 2008-09-26 rgerhards +/* actually write the debug message. This is a separate fuction because the cleanup_push/_pop + * interface otherwise is unsafe to use (generates compiler warnings at least). + * 2009-05-20 rgerhards */ -static void -dbgprint(obj_t *pObj, char *pszMsg, size_t lenMsg) +static inline void +do_dbgprint(uchar *pszObjName, char *pszMsg, size_t lenMsg) { static pthread_t ptLastThrdID = 0; static int bWasNL = 0; @@ -847,22 +849,9 @@ dbgprint(obj_t *pObj, char *pszMsg, size_t lenMsg) char pszWriteBuf[32*1024]; size_t lenWriteBuf; struct timespec t; - uchar *pszObjName = NULL; - int ret; - - /* we must get the object name before we lock the mutex, because the object - * potentially calls back into us. If we locked the mutex, we would deadlock - * ourselfs. On the other hand, the GetName call needs not to be protected, as - * this thread has a valid reference. If such an object is deleted by another - * thread, we are in much more trouble than just for dbgprint(). -- rgerhards, 2008-09-26 - */ - if(pObj != NULL) { - pszObjName = obj.GetName(pObj); - } - - ret = pthread_mutex_lock(&mutdbgprint); - assert(ret == 0); /* make sure mutex operation does not fail */ - pthread_cleanup_push(dbgMutexCancelCleanupHdlr, &mutdbgprint); +# if _POSIX_TIMERS <= 0 + struct timeval tv; +# endif /* The bWasNL handler does not really work. It works if no thread * switching occurs during non-NL messages. Else, things are messed @@ -888,7 +877,14 @@ dbgprint(obj_t *pObj, char *pszMsg, size_t lenMsg) if(bWasNL) { if(bPrintTime) { +# if _POSIX_TIMERS > 0 + /* this is the "regular" code */ clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME, &t); +# else + gettimeofday(&tv, NULL); + t.tv_sec = tv.tv_sec; + t.tv_nsec = tv.tv_usec * 1000; +# endif lenWriteBuf = snprintf(pszWriteBuf, sizeof(pszWriteBuf), "%4.4ld.%9.9ld:", (long) (t.tv_sec % 10000), t.tv_nsec); if(stddbg != -1) write(stddbg, pszWriteBuf, lenWriteBuf); @@ -910,11 +906,35 @@ dbgprint(obj_t *pObj, char *pszMsg, size_t lenMsg) if(altdbg != -1) write(altdbg, pszMsg, lenMsg); bWasNL = (pszMsg[lenMsg - 1] == '\n') ? 1 : 0; +} + +#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wempty-body" +/* write the debug message. This is a helper to dbgprintf and dbgoprint which + * contains common code. added 2008-09-26 rgerhards + */ +static void +dbgprint(obj_t *pObj, char *pszMsg, size_t lenMsg) +{ + uchar *pszObjName = NULL; + + /* we must get the object name before we lock the mutex, because the object + * potentially calls back into us. If we locked the mutex, we would deadlock + * ourselfs. On the other hand, the GetName call needs not to be protected, as + * this thread has a valid reference. If such an object is deleted by another + * thread, we are in much more trouble than just for dbgprint(). -- rgerhards, 2008-09-26 + */ + if(pObj != NULL) { + pszObjName = obj.GetName(pObj); + } + + pthread_mutex_lock(&mutdbgprint); + pthread_cleanup_push(dbgMutexCancelCleanupHdlr, &mutdbgprint); + + do_dbgprint(pszObjName, pszMsg, lenMsg); pthread_cleanup_pop(1); } #pragma GCC diagnostic warning "-Wempty-body" -#endif /* print some debug output when an object is given * This is mostly a copy of dbgprintf, but I do not know how to combine it @@ -1075,7 +1095,9 @@ int dbgEntrFunc(dbgFuncDB_t **ppFuncDB, const char *file, const char *func, int /* when we reach this point, we have a fully-initialized FuncDB! */ PREFER_ATOMIC_INC(pFuncDB->nTimesCalled); if(bLogFuncFlow && dbgPrintNameIsInList((const uchar*)pFuncDB->file, printNameFileRoot)) - dbgprintf("%s:%d: %s: enter\n", pFuncDB->file, pFuncDB->line, pFuncDB->func); + if(strcmp(pFuncDB->file, "stringbuf.c")) { /* TODO: make configurable */ + dbgprintf("%s:%d: %s: enter\n", pFuncDB->file, pFuncDB->line, pFuncDB->func); + } if(pThrd->stackPtr >= (int) (sizeof(pThrd->callStack) / sizeof(dbgFuncDB_t*))) { dbgprintf("%s:%d: %s: debug module: call stack for this thread full, suspending call tracking\n", pFuncDB->file, pFuncDB->line, pFuncDB->func); @@ -1105,10 +1127,12 @@ void dbgExitFunc(dbgFuncDB_t *pFuncDB, int iStackPtrRestore, int iRet) dbgFuncDBPrintActiveMutexes(pFuncDB, "WARNING: mutex still owned by us as we exit function, mutex: ", pthread_self()); if(bLogFuncFlow && dbgPrintNameIsInList((const uchar*)pFuncDB->file, printNameFileRoot)) { - if(iRet == RS_RET_NO_IRET) - dbgprintf("%s:%d: %s: exit: (no iRet)\n", pFuncDB->file, pFuncDB->line, pFuncDB->func); - else - dbgprintf("%s:%d: %s: exit: %d\n", pFuncDB->file, pFuncDB->line, pFuncDB->func, iRet); + if(strcmp(pFuncDB->file, "stringbuf.c")) { /* TODO: make configurable */ + if(iRet == RS_RET_NO_IRET) + dbgprintf("%s:%d: %s: exit: (no iRet)\n", pFuncDB->file, pFuncDB->line, pFuncDB->func); + else + dbgprintf("%s:%d: %s: exit: %d\n", pFuncDB->file, pFuncDB->line, pFuncDB->func, iRet); + } } pThrd->stackPtr = iStackPtrRestore; if(pThrd->stackPtr < 0) { @@ -1254,6 +1278,20 @@ dbgPrintNameIsInList(const uchar *pName, dbgPrintName_t *pRoot) } +/* this is a special version of malloc that fills the alloced memory with + * HIGHVALUE, as this helps to identify bugs. -- rgerhards, 2009-10-22 + */ +void * +dbgmalloc(size_t size) +{ + void *pRet; + pRet = malloc(size); + if(pRet != NULL) + memset(pRet, 0xff, size); + return pRet; +} + + /* read in the runtime options * rgerhards, 2008-02-28 */ |