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) 2000-2015 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 
52 extern UInt VG_(sprintf)  ( HChar* buf, const HChar* format, ... )
53                           PRINTF_CHECK(2, 3);
54 
55 extern UInt VG_(vsprintf) ( HChar* buf, const HChar* format, va_list vargs )
56                           PRINTF_CHECK(2, 0);
57 
58 extern UInt VG_(snprintf) ( HChar* buf, Int size,
59                                        const HChar *format, ... )
60                           PRINTF_CHECK(3, 4);
61 
62 extern 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 
82 typedef
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.
93 extern UInt VG_(printf)   ( const HChar *format, ... )
94                           PRINTF_CHECK(1, 2);
95 extern UInt VG_(vprintf)  ( const HChar *format, va_list vargs )
96                           PRINTF_CHECK(1, 0);
97 
98 extern UInt VG_(printf_xml)  ( const HChar *format, ... )
99                              PRINTF_CHECK(1, 2);
100 
101 extern UInt VG_(vprintf_xml) ( const HChar *format, va_list vargs )
102                              PRINTF_CHECK(1, 0);
103 
104 typedef struct _VgFile VgFile;
105 
106 extern VgFile *VG_(fopen)    ( const HChar *name, Int flags, Int mode );
107 extern void    VG_(fclose)   ( VgFile *fp );
108 extern UInt    VG_(fprintf)  ( VgFile *fp, const HChar *format, ... )
109                                PRINTF_CHECK(2, 3);
110 extern 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). */
117 extern 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. */
121 extern void VG_(vcbprintf)( void(*char_sink)(HChar, void* opaque),
122                             void* opaque,
123                             const HChar* format, va_list vargs );
124 
125 extern UInt VG_(message)( VgMsgKind kind, const HChar* format, ... )
126    PRINTF_CHECK(2, 3);
127 
128 extern 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.
135 extern 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))
143 extern 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.
149 extern 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.
152 extern UInt VG_(dmsg)( const HChar* format, ... ) PRINTF_CHECK(1, 2);
153 
154 /* Flush any output cached by previous calls to VG_(message) et al. */
155 extern 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. */
160 extern const HChar *VG_(sr_as_string) ( SysRes sr );
161 
162 #endif   // __PUB_TOOL_LIBCPRINT_H
163 
164 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
165 /*--- end                                                          ---*/
166 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
167