subr_prf.c revision 1.76.2.11 1 1.76.2.10 nathanw /* $NetBSD: subr_prf.c,v 1.76.2.11 2002/11/11 22:13:59 nathanw Exp $ */
2 1.15 cgd
3 1.12 cgd /*-
4 1.12 cgd * Copyright (c) 1986, 1988, 1991, 1993
5 1.12 cgd * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
6 1.12 cgd * (c) UNIX System Laboratories, Inc.
7 1.12 cgd * All or some portions of this file are derived from material licensed
8 1.12 cgd * to the University of California by American Telephone and Telegraph
9 1.12 cgd * Co. or Unix System Laboratories, Inc. and are reproduced herein with
10 1.12 cgd * the permission of UNIX System Laboratories, Inc.
11 1.12 cgd *
12 1.12 cgd * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
13 1.12 cgd * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
14 1.12 cgd * are met:
15 1.12 cgd * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
16 1.12 cgd * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
17 1.12 cgd * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
18 1.12 cgd * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
19 1.12 cgd * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
20 1.12 cgd * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
21 1.12 cgd * must display the following acknowledgement:
22 1.12 cgd * This product includes software developed by the University of
23 1.12 cgd * California, Berkeley and its contributors.
24 1.12 cgd * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
25 1.12 cgd * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
26 1.12 cgd * without specific prior written permission.
27 1.12 cgd *
28 1.12 cgd * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
29 1.12 cgd * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
30 1.12 cgd * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
31 1.12 cgd * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
32 1.12 cgd * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
33 1.12 cgd * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
34 1.12 cgd * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
35 1.12 cgd * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
36 1.12 cgd * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
37 1.12 cgd * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
38 1.12 cgd * SUCH DAMAGE.
39 1.12 cgd *
40 1.48 fvdl * @(#)subr_prf.c 8.4 (Berkeley) 5/4/95
41 1.12 cgd */
42 1.76.2.5 nathanw
43 1.76.2.5 nathanw #include <sys/cdefs.h>
44 1.76.2.10 nathanw __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: subr_prf.c,v 1.76.2.11 2002/11/11 22:13:59 nathanw Exp $");
45 1.54 thorpej
46 1.49 jonathan #include "opt_ddb.h"
47 1.67 ws #include "opt_ipkdb.h"
48 1.76.2.3 nathanw #include "opt_kgdb.h"
49 1.54 thorpej #include "opt_multiprocessor.h"
50 1.12 cgd
51 1.12 cgd #include <sys/param.h>
52 1.76.2.3 nathanw #include <sys/stdint.h>
53 1.12 cgd #include <sys/systm.h>
54 1.12 cgd #include <sys/buf.h>
55 1.12 cgd #include <sys/reboot.h>
56 1.12 cgd #include <sys/msgbuf.h>
57 1.12 cgd #include <sys/proc.h>
58 1.12 cgd #include <sys/ioctl.h>
59 1.12 cgd #include <sys/vnode.h>
60 1.12 cgd #include <sys/file.h>
61 1.12 cgd #include <sys/tty.h>
62 1.12 cgd #include <sys/tprintf.h>
63 1.12 cgd #include <sys/syslog.h>
64 1.12 cgd #include <sys/malloc.h>
65 1.54 thorpej #include <sys/lock.h>
66 1.12 cgd
67 1.20 christos #include <dev/cons.h>
68 1.20 christos
69 1.49 jonathan #ifdef DDB
70 1.49 jonathan #include <ddb/ddbvar.h>
71 1.72 jhawk #include <machine/db_machdep.h>
72 1.72 jhawk #include <ddb/db_command.h>
73 1.72 jhawk #include <ddb/db_interface.h>
74 1.49 jonathan #endif
75 1.49 jonathan
76 1.67 ws #ifdef IPKDB
77 1.67 ws #include <ipkdb/ipkdb.h>
78 1.67 ws #endif
79 1.67 ws
80 1.54 thorpej #if defined(MULTIPROCESSOR)
81 1.63 thorpej struct simplelock kprintf_slock = SIMPLELOCK_INITIALIZER;
82 1.54 thorpej
83 1.63 thorpej /*
84 1.63 thorpej * Use cpu_simple_lock() and cpu_simple_unlock(). These are the actual
85 1.63 thorpej * atomic locking operations, and never attempt to print debugging
86 1.63 thorpej * information.
87 1.63 thorpej */
88 1.54 thorpej #define KPRINTF_MUTEX_ENTER(s) \
89 1.54 thorpej do { \
90 1.54 thorpej (s) = splhigh(); \
91 1.70 pk __cpu_simple_lock(&kprintf_slock.lock_data); \
92 1.76.2.11 nathanw } while (/*CONSTCOND*/ 0)
93 1.54 thorpej
94 1.54 thorpej #define KPRINTF_MUTEX_EXIT(s) \
95 1.54 thorpej do { \
96 1.70 pk __cpu_simple_unlock(&kprintf_slock.lock_data); \
97 1.54 thorpej splx((s)); \
98 1.76.2.11 nathanw } while (/*CONSTCOND*/ 0)
99 1.54 thorpej #else /* ! MULTIPROCESSOR */
100 1.54 thorpej #define KPRINTF_MUTEX_ENTER(s) (s) = splhigh()
101 1.54 thorpej #define KPRINTF_MUTEX_EXIT(s) splx((s))
102 1.55 thorpej #endif /* MULTIPROCESSOR */
103 1.49 jonathan
104 1.12 cgd /*
105 1.45 chuck * note that stdarg.h and the ansi style va_start macro is used for both
106 1.45 chuck * ansi and traditional c complers.
107 1.45 chuck * XXX: this requires that stdarg.h define: va_alist and va_dcl
108 1.12 cgd */
109 1.12 cgd #include <machine/stdarg.h>
110 1.12 cgd
111 1.28 ws
112 1.22 christos #ifdef KGDB
113 1.42 thorpej #include <sys/kgdb.h>
114 1.22 christos #include <machine/cpu.h>
115 1.12 cgd #endif
116 1.45 chuck #ifdef DDB
117 1.45 chuck #include <ddb/db_output.h> /* db_printf, db_putchar prototypes */
118 1.45 chuck #endif
119 1.45 chuck
120 1.45 chuck
121 1.45 chuck /*
122 1.45 chuck * defines
123 1.45 chuck */
124 1.45 chuck
125 1.45 chuck /* flags for kprintf */
126 1.45 chuck #define TOCONS 0x01 /* to the console */
127 1.45 chuck #define TOTTY 0x02 /* to the process' tty */
128 1.45 chuck #define TOLOG 0x04 /* to the kernel message buffer */
129 1.76 tv #define TOBUFONLY 0x08 /* to the buffer (only) [for snprintf] */
130 1.45 chuck #define TODDB 0x10 /* to ddb console */
131 1.45 chuck
132 1.45 chuck /* max size buffer kprintf needs to print quad_t [size in base 8 + \0] */
133 1.45 chuck #define KPRINTF_BUFSIZE (sizeof(quad_t) * NBBY / 3 + 2)
134 1.45 chuck
135 1.45 chuck
136 1.45 chuck /*
137 1.45 chuck * local prototypes
138 1.45 chuck */
139 1.45 chuck
140 1.58 msaitoh static int kprintf __P((const char *, int, void *,
141 1.45 chuck char *, va_list));
142 1.45 chuck static void putchar __P((int, int, struct tty *));
143 1.54 thorpej static void klogpri __P((int));
144 1.20 christos
145 1.12 cgd
146 1.37 thorpej /*
147 1.45 chuck * globals
148 1.37 thorpej */
149 1.37 thorpej
150 1.76.2.2 nathanw extern struct tty *constty; /* pointer to console "window" tty */
151 1.45 chuck extern int log_open; /* subr_log: is /dev/klog open? */
152 1.45 chuck const char *panicstr; /* arg to first call to panic (used as a flag
153 1.45 chuck to indicate that panic has already been called). */
154 1.76.2.3 nathanw long panicstart, panicend; /* position in the msgbuf of the start and
155 1.76.2.3 nathanw end of the formatted panicstr. */
156 1.74 sommerfe int doing_shutdown; /* set to indicate shutdown in progress */
157 1.45 chuck
158 1.45 chuck /*
159 1.45 chuck * v_putc: routine to putc on virtual console
160 1.45 chuck *
161 1.45 chuck * the v_putc pointer can be used to redirect the console cnputc elsewhere
162 1.45 chuck * [e.g. to a "virtual console"].
163 1.45 chuck */
164 1.12 cgd
165 1.45 chuck void (*v_putc) __P((int)) = cnputc; /* start with cnputc (normal cons) */
166 1.12 cgd
167 1.12 cgd
168 1.45 chuck /*
169 1.45 chuck * functions
170 1.45 chuck */
171 1.12 cgd
172 1.12 cgd /*
173 1.45 chuck * tablefull: warn that a system table is full
174 1.12 cgd */
175 1.45 chuck
176 1.45 chuck void
177 1.75 jdolecek tablefull(tab, hint)
178 1.75 jdolecek const char *tab, *hint;
179 1.45 chuck {
180 1.75 jdolecek if (hint)
181 1.75 jdolecek log(LOG_ERR, "%s: table is full - %s\n", tab, hint);
182 1.75 jdolecek else
183 1.75 jdolecek log(LOG_ERR, "%s: table is full\n", tab);
184 1.45 chuck }
185 1.12 cgd
186 1.12 cgd /*
187 1.45 chuck * panic: handle an unresolvable fatal error
188 1.45 chuck *
189 1.45 chuck * prints "panic: <message>" and reboots. if called twice (i.e. recursive
190 1.45 chuck * call) we avoid trying to sync the disk and just reboot (to avoid
191 1.45 chuck * recursive panics).
192 1.12 cgd */
193 1.45 chuck
194 1.14 cgd void
195 1.12 cgd #ifdef __STDC__
196 1.12 cgd panic(const char *fmt, ...)
197 1.12 cgd #else
198 1.14 cgd panic(fmt, va_alist)
199 1.12 cgd char *fmt;
200 1.20 christos va_dcl
201 1.12 cgd #endif
202 1.12 cgd {
203 1.14 cgd int bootopt;
204 1.12 cgd va_list ap;
205 1.12 cgd
206 1.14 cgd bootopt = RB_AUTOBOOT | RB_DUMP;
207 1.74 sommerfe if (doing_shutdown)
208 1.12 cgd bootopt |= RB_NOSYNC;
209 1.74 sommerfe if (!panicstr)
210 1.12 cgd panicstr = fmt;
211 1.74 sommerfe doing_shutdown = 1;
212 1.76.2.3 nathanw
213 1.76.2.4 nathanw if (msgbufenabled && msgbufp->msg_magic == MSG_MAGIC)
214 1.76.2.3 nathanw panicstart = msgbufp->msg_bufx;
215 1.74 sommerfe
216 1.12 cgd va_start(ap, fmt);
217 1.45 chuck printf("panic: ");
218 1.45 chuck vprintf(fmt, ap);
219 1.45 chuck printf("\n");
220 1.12 cgd va_end(ap);
221 1.12 cgd
222 1.76.2.4 nathanw if (msgbufenabled && msgbufp->msg_magic == MSG_MAGIC)
223 1.76.2.3 nathanw panicend = msgbufp->msg_bufx;
224 1.76.2.3 nathanw
225 1.67 ws #ifdef IPKDB
226 1.32 ws ipkdb_panic();
227 1.28 ws #endif
228 1.12 cgd #ifdef KGDB
229 1.12 cgd kgdb_panic();
230 1.12 cgd #endif
231 1.12 cgd #ifdef KADB
232 1.14 cgd if (boothowto & RB_KDB)
233 1.14 cgd kdbpanic();
234 1.12 cgd #endif
235 1.12 cgd #ifdef DDB
236 1.38 thorpej if (db_onpanic)
237 1.38 thorpej Debugger();
238 1.72 jhawk else {
239 1.73 jhawk static int intrace = 0;
240 1.73 jhawk
241 1.73 jhawk if (intrace==0) {
242 1.73 jhawk intrace=1;
243 1.73 jhawk printf("Begin traceback...\n");
244 1.73 jhawk db_stack_trace_print(
245 1.76.2.10 nathanw (db_expr_t)(intptr_t)__builtin_frame_address(0),
246 1.73 jhawk TRUE, 65535, "", printf);
247 1.73 jhawk printf("End traceback...\n");
248 1.73 jhawk intrace=0;
249 1.73 jhawk } else
250 1.73 jhawk printf("Faulted in mid-traceback; aborting...");
251 1.72 jhawk }
252 1.12 cgd #endif
253 1.39 gwr cpu_reboot(bootopt, NULL);
254 1.12 cgd }
255 1.12 cgd
256 1.12 cgd /*
257 1.45 chuck * kernel logging functions: log, logpri, addlog
258 1.45 chuck */
259 1.45 chuck
260 1.45 chuck /*
261 1.45 chuck * log: write to the log buffer
262 1.45 chuck *
263 1.45 chuck * => will not sleep [so safe to call from interrupt]
264 1.45 chuck * => will log to console if /dev/klog isn't open
265 1.45 chuck */
266 1.45 chuck
267 1.45 chuck void
268 1.45 chuck #ifdef __STDC__
269 1.45 chuck log(int level, const char *fmt, ...)
270 1.45 chuck #else
271 1.45 chuck log(level, fmt, va_alist)
272 1.45 chuck int level;
273 1.45 chuck char *fmt;
274 1.45 chuck va_dcl
275 1.45 chuck #endif
276 1.45 chuck {
277 1.54 thorpej int s;
278 1.45 chuck va_list ap;
279 1.45 chuck
280 1.54 thorpej KPRINTF_MUTEX_ENTER(s);
281 1.54 thorpej
282 1.54 thorpej klogpri(level); /* log the level first */
283 1.45 chuck va_start(ap, fmt);
284 1.45 chuck kprintf(fmt, TOLOG, NULL, NULL, ap);
285 1.45 chuck va_end(ap);
286 1.45 chuck if (!log_open) {
287 1.45 chuck va_start(ap, fmt);
288 1.45 chuck kprintf(fmt, TOCONS, NULL, NULL, ap);
289 1.45 chuck va_end(ap);
290 1.45 chuck }
291 1.64 thorpej
292 1.64 thorpej KPRINTF_MUTEX_EXIT(s);
293 1.64 thorpej
294 1.64 thorpej logwakeup(); /* wake up anyone waiting for log msgs */
295 1.64 thorpej }
296 1.64 thorpej
297 1.64 thorpej /*
298 1.64 thorpej * vlog: write to the log buffer [already have va_alist]
299 1.64 thorpej */
300 1.64 thorpej
301 1.64 thorpej void
302 1.64 thorpej vlog(level, fmt, ap)
303 1.64 thorpej int level;
304 1.64 thorpej const char *fmt;
305 1.64 thorpej va_list ap;
306 1.64 thorpej {
307 1.64 thorpej int s;
308 1.64 thorpej
309 1.64 thorpej KPRINTF_MUTEX_ENTER(s);
310 1.64 thorpej
311 1.64 thorpej klogpri(level); /* log the level first */
312 1.64 thorpej kprintf(fmt, TOLOG, NULL, NULL, ap);
313 1.64 thorpej if (!log_open)
314 1.64 thorpej kprintf(fmt, TOCONS, NULL, NULL, ap);
315 1.54 thorpej
316 1.54 thorpej KPRINTF_MUTEX_EXIT(s);
317 1.54 thorpej
318 1.45 chuck logwakeup(); /* wake up anyone waiting for log msgs */
319 1.45 chuck }
320 1.45 chuck
321 1.45 chuck /*
322 1.45 chuck * logpri: log the priority level to the klog
323 1.45 chuck */
324 1.45 chuck
325 1.54 thorpej void
326 1.45 chuck logpri(level)
327 1.45 chuck int level;
328 1.45 chuck {
329 1.54 thorpej int s;
330 1.54 thorpej
331 1.54 thorpej KPRINTF_MUTEX_ENTER(s);
332 1.54 thorpej klogpri(level);
333 1.54 thorpej KPRINTF_MUTEX_EXIT(s);
334 1.54 thorpej }
335 1.54 thorpej
336 1.54 thorpej /*
337 1.54 thorpej * Note: we must be in the mutex here!
338 1.54 thorpej */
339 1.54 thorpej static void
340 1.54 thorpej klogpri(level)
341 1.54 thorpej int level;
342 1.54 thorpej {
343 1.45 chuck char *p;
344 1.45 chuck char snbuf[KPRINTF_BUFSIZE];
345 1.45 chuck
346 1.45 chuck putchar('<', TOLOG, NULL);
347 1.76 tv snprintf(snbuf, sizeof(snbuf), "%d", level);
348 1.45 chuck for (p = snbuf ; *p ; p++)
349 1.45 chuck putchar(*p, TOLOG, NULL);
350 1.45 chuck putchar('>', TOLOG, NULL);
351 1.45 chuck }
352 1.45 chuck
353 1.45 chuck /*
354 1.45 chuck * addlog: add info to previous log message
355 1.12 cgd */
356 1.45 chuck
357 1.12 cgd void
358 1.45 chuck #ifdef __STDC__
359 1.45 chuck addlog(const char *fmt, ...)
360 1.45 chuck #else
361 1.45 chuck addlog(fmt, va_alist)
362 1.45 chuck char *fmt;
363 1.45 chuck va_dcl
364 1.45 chuck #endif
365 1.45 chuck {
366 1.54 thorpej int s;
367 1.45 chuck va_list ap;
368 1.45 chuck
369 1.54 thorpej KPRINTF_MUTEX_ENTER(s);
370 1.54 thorpej
371 1.45 chuck va_start(ap, fmt);
372 1.45 chuck kprintf(fmt, TOLOG, NULL, NULL, ap);
373 1.45 chuck va_end(ap);
374 1.45 chuck if (!log_open) {
375 1.45 chuck va_start(ap, fmt);
376 1.45 chuck kprintf(fmt, TOCONS, NULL, NULL, ap);
377 1.45 chuck va_end(ap);
378 1.45 chuck }
379 1.54 thorpej
380 1.54 thorpej KPRINTF_MUTEX_EXIT(s);
381 1.54 thorpej
382 1.45 chuck logwakeup();
383 1.45 chuck }
384 1.45 chuck
385 1.45 chuck
386 1.45 chuck /*
387 1.45 chuck * putchar: print a single character on console or user terminal.
388 1.45 chuck *
389 1.45 chuck * => if console, then the last MSGBUFS chars are saved in msgbuf
390 1.45 chuck * for inspection later (e.g. dmesg/syslog)
391 1.54 thorpej * => we must already be in the mutex!
392 1.45 chuck */
393 1.45 chuck static void
394 1.45 chuck putchar(c, flags, tp)
395 1.69 augustss int c;
396 1.45 chuck int flags;
397 1.45 chuck struct tty *tp;
398 1.12 cgd {
399 1.69 augustss struct kern_msgbuf *mbp;
400 1.12 cgd
401 1.45 chuck if (panicstr)
402 1.45 chuck constty = NULL;
403 1.45 chuck if ((flags & TOCONS) && tp == NULL && constty) {
404 1.45 chuck tp = constty;
405 1.45 chuck flags |= TOTTY;
406 1.45 chuck }
407 1.45 chuck if ((flags & TOTTY) && tp && tputchar(c, tp) < 0 &&
408 1.45 chuck (flags & TOCONS) && tp == constty)
409 1.45 chuck constty = NULL;
410 1.45 chuck if ((flags & TOLOG) &&
411 1.45 chuck c != '\0' && c != '\r' && c != 0177 && msgbufenabled) {
412 1.45 chuck mbp = msgbufp;
413 1.45 chuck if (mbp->msg_magic != MSG_MAGIC) {
414 1.45 chuck /*
415 1.45 chuck * Arguably should panic or somehow notify the
416 1.45 chuck * user... but how? Panic may be too drastic,
417 1.45 chuck * and would obliterate the message being kicked
418 1.45 chuck * out (maybe a panic itself), and printf
419 1.45 chuck * would invoke us recursively. Silently punt
420 1.45 chuck * for now. If syslog is running, it should
421 1.45 chuck * notice.
422 1.45 chuck */
423 1.45 chuck msgbufenabled = 0;
424 1.45 chuck } else {
425 1.45 chuck mbp->msg_bufc[mbp->msg_bufx++] = c;
426 1.45 chuck if (mbp->msg_bufx < 0 || mbp->msg_bufx >= mbp->msg_bufs)
427 1.45 chuck mbp->msg_bufx = 0;
428 1.48 fvdl /* If the buffer is full, keep the most recent data. */
429 1.48 fvdl if (mbp->msg_bufr == mbp->msg_bufx) {
430 1.48 fvdl if (++mbp->msg_bufr >= mbp->msg_bufs)
431 1.48 fvdl mbp->msg_bufr = 0;
432 1.48 fvdl }
433 1.45 chuck }
434 1.45 chuck }
435 1.45 chuck if ((flags & TOCONS) && constty == NULL && c != '\0')
436 1.45 chuck (*v_putc)(c);
437 1.45 chuck #ifdef DDB
438 1.45 chuck if (flags & TODDB)
439 1.45 chuck db_putchar(c);
440 1.45 chuck #endif
441 1.12 cgd }
442 1.12 cgd
443 1.45 chuck
444 1.12 cgd /*
445 1.45 chuck * uprintf: print to the controlling tty of the current process
446 1.45 chuck *
447 1.45 chuck * => we may block if the tty queue is full
448 1.45 chuck * => no message is printed if the queue doesn't clear in a reasonable
449 1.45 chuck * time
450 1.12 cgd */
451 1.45 chuck
452 1.12 cgd void
453 1.12 cgd #ifdef __STDC__
454 1.12 cgd uprintf(const char *fmt, ...)
455 1.12 cgd #else
456 1.14 cgd uprintf(fmt, va_alist)
457 1.12 cgd char *fmt;
458 1.20 christos va_dcl
459 1.12 cgd #endif
460 1.12 cgd {
461 1.76.2.8 nathanw struct proc *p = curproc;
462 1.12 cgd va_list ap;
463 1.12 cgd
464 1.12 cgd if (p->p_flag & P_CONTROLT && p->p_session->s_ttyvp) {
465 1.54 thorpej /* No mutex needed; going to process TTY. */
466 1.12 cgd va_start(ap, fmt);
467 1.45 chuck kprintf(fmt, TOTTY, p->p_session->s_ttyp, NULL, ap);
468 1.12 cgd va_end(ap);
469 1.12 cgd }
470 1.12 cgd }
471 1.12 cgd
472 1.45 chuck /*
473 1.45 chuck * tprintf functions: used to send messages to a specific process
474 1.45 chuck *
475 1.45 chuck * usage:
476 1.45 chuck * get a tpr_t handle on a process "p" by using "tprintf_open(p)"
477 1.45 chuck * use the handle when calling "tprintf"
478 1.45 chuck * when done, do a "tprintf_close" to drop the handle
479 1.45 chuck */
480 1.45 chuck
481 1.45 chuck /*
482 1.45 chuck * tprintf_open: get a tprintf handle on a process "p"
483 1.45 chuck *
484 1.45 chuck * => returns NULL if process can't be printed to
485 1.45 chuck */
486 1.45 chuck
487 1.12 cgd tpr_t
488 1.12 cgd tprintf_open(p)
489 1.69 augustss struct proc *p;
490 1.12 cgd {
491 1.12 cgd
492 1.12 cgd if (p->p_flag & P_CONTROLT && p->p_session->s_ttyvp) {
493 1.12 cgd SESSHOLD(p->p_session);
494 1.12 cgd return ((tpr_t) p->p_session);
495 1.12 cgd }
496 1.12 cgd return ((tpr_t) NULL);
497 1.12 cgd }
498 1.12 cgd
499 1.45 chuck /*
500 1.45 chuck * tprintf_close: dispose of a tprintf handle obtained with tprintf_open
501 1.45 chuck */
502 1.45 chuck
503 1.12 cgd void
504 1.12 cgd tprintf_close(sess)
505 1.12 cgd tpr_t sess;
506 1.12 cgd {
507 1.12 cgd
508 1.12 cgd if (sess)
509 1.12 cgd SESSRELE((struct session *) sess);
510 1.12 cgd }
511 1.12 cgd
512 1.12 cgd /*
513 1.45 chuck * tprintf: given tprintf handle to a process [obtained with tprintf_open],
514 1.45 chuck * send a message to the controlling tty for that process.
515 1.45 chuck *
516 1.45 chuck * => also sends message to /dev/klog
517 1.12 cgd */
518 1.12 cgd void
519 1.12 cgd #ifdef __STDC__
520 1.12 cgd tprintf(tpr_t tpr, const char *fmt, ...)
521 1.12 cgd #else
522 1.14 cgd tprintf(tpr, fmt, va_alist)
523 1.12 cgd tpr_t tpr;
524 1.12 cgd char *fmt;
525 1.20 christos va_dcl
526 1.12 cgd #endif
527 1.12 cgd {
528 1.69 augustss struct session *sess = (struct session *)tpr;
529 1.12 cgd struct tty *tp = NULL;
530 1.54 thorpej int s, flags = TOLOG;
531 1.12 cgd va_list ap;
532 1.12 cgd
533 1.12 cgd if (sess && sess->s_ttyvp && ttycheckoutq(sess->s_ttyp, 0)) {
534 1.12 cgd flags |= TOTTY;
535 1.12 cgd tp = sess->s_ttyp;
536 1.12 cgd }
537 1.54 thorpej
538 1.54 thorpej KPRINTF_MUTEX_ENTER(s);
539 1.54 thorpej
540 1.54 thorpej klogpri(LOG_INFO);
541 1.12 cgd va_start(ap, fmt);
542 1.45 chuck kprintf(fmt, flags, tp, NULL, ap);
543 1.12 cgd va_end(ap);
544 1.54 thorpej
545 1.54 thorpej KPRINTF_MUTEX_EXIT(s);
546 1.54 thorpej
547 1.12 cgd logwakeup();
548 1.12 cgd }
549 1.12 cgd
550 1.45 chuck
551 1.12 cgd /*
552 1.45 chuck * ttyprintf: send a message to a specific tty
553 1.45 chuck *
554 1.45 chuck * => should be used only by tty driver or anything that knows the
555 1.52 mrg * underlying tty will not be revoked(2)'d away. [otherwise,
556 1.52 mrg * use tprintf]
557 1.12 cgd */
558 1.12 cgd void
559 1.12 cgd #ifdef __STDC__
560 1.12 cgd ttyprintf(struct tty *tp, const char *fmt, ...)
561 1.12 cgd #else
562 1.14 cgd ttyprintf(tp, fmt, va_alist)
563 1.12 cgd struct tty *tp;
564 1.12 cgd char *fmt;
565 1.20 christos va_dcl
566 1.12 cgd #endif
567 1.12 cgd {
568 1.12 cgd va_list ap;
569 1.12 cgd
570 1.54 thorpej /* No mutex needed; going to process TTY. */
571 1.12 cgd va_start(ap, fmt);
572 1.45 chuck kprintf(fmt, TOTTY, tp, NULL, ap);
573 1.12 cgd va_end(ap);
574 1.12 cgd }
575 1.12 cgd
576 1.45 chuck #ifdef DDB
577 1.12 cgd
578 1.12 cgd /*
579 1.45 chuck * db_printf: printf for DDB (via db_putchar)
580 1.12 cgd */
581 1.45 chuck
582 1.12 cgd void
583 1.12 cgd #ifdef __STDC__
584 1.45 chuck db_printf(const char *fmt, ...)
585 1.12 cgd #else
586 1.45 chuck db_printf(fmt, va_alist)
587 1.12 cgd char *fmt;
588 1.20 christos va_dcl
589 1.12 cgd #endif
590 1.12 cgd {
591 1.12 cgd va_list ap;
592 1.12 cgd
593 1.54 thorpej /* No mutex needed; DDB pauses all processors. */
594 1.12 cgd va_start(ap, fmt);
595 1.45 chuck kprintf(fmt, TODDB, NULL, NULL, ap);
596 1.12 cgd va_end(ap);
597 1.76.2.7 nathanw }
598 1.76.2.7 nathanw
599 1.76.2.7 nathanw void
600 1.76.2.7 nathanw db_vprintf(fmt, ap)
601 1.76.2.7 nathanw const char *fmt;
602 1.76.2.7 nathanw va_list ap;
603 1.76.2.7 nathanw {
604 1.76.2.7 nathanw
605 1.76.2.7 nathanw /* No mutex needed; DDB pauses all processors. */
606 1.76.2.7 nathanw kprintf(fmt, TODDB, NULL, NULL, ap);
607 1.12 cgd }
608 1.12 cgd
609 1.45 chuck #endif /* DDB */
610 1.12 cgd
611 1.12 cgd
612 1.45 chuck /*
613 1.76 tv * normal kernel printf functions: printf, vprintf, snprintf, vsnprintf
614 1.45 chuck */
615 1.12 cgd
616 1.45 chuck /*
617 1.45 chuck * printf: print a message to the console and the log
618 1.45 chuck */
619 1.12 cgd void
620 1.12 cgd #ifdef __STDC__
621 1.30 christos printf(const char *fmt, ...)
622 1.12 cgd #else
623 1.30 christos printf(fmt, va_alist)
624 1.12 cgd char *fmt;
625 1.20 christos va_dcl
626 1.12 cgd #endif
627 1.12 cgd {
628 1.12 cgd va_list ap;
629 1.66 thorpej int s;
630 1.54 thorpej
631 1.54 thorpej KPRINTF_MUTEX_ENTER(s);
632 1.12 cgd
633 1.12 cgd va_start(ap, fmt);
634 1.45 chuck kprintf(fmt, TOCONS | TOLOG, NULL, NULL, ap);
635 1.12 cgd va_end(ap);
636 1.54 thorpej
637 1.54 thorpej KPRINTF_MUTEX_EXIT(s);
638 1.54 thorpej
639 1.12 cgd if (!panicstr)
640 1.12 cgd logwakeup();
641 1.12 cgd }
642 1.12 cgd
643 1.45 chuck /*
644 1.45 chuck * vprintf: print a message to the console and the log [already have
645 1.45 chuck * va_alist]
646 1.45 chuck */
647 1.45 chuck
648 1.40 thorpej void
649 1.40 thorpej vprintf(fmt, ap)
650 1.40 thorpej const char *fmt;
651 1.40 thorpej va_list ap;
652 1.40 thorpej {
653 1.66 thorpej int s;
654 1.54 thorpej
655 1.54 thorpej KPRINTF_MUTEX_ENTER(s);
656 1.40 thorpej
657 1.45 chuck kprintf(fmt, TOCONS | TOLOG, NULL, NULL, ap);
658 1.54 thorpej
659 1.54 thorpej KPRINTF_MUTEX_EXIT(s);
660 1.54 thorpej
661 1.40 thorpej if (!panicstr)
662 1.40 thorpej logwakeup();
663 1.40 thorpej }
664 1.40 thorpej
665 1.12 cgd /*
666 1.45 chuck * sprintf: print a message to a buffer
667 1.12 cgd */
668 1.45 chuck int
669 1.45 chuck #ifdef __STDC__
670 1.45 chuck sprintf(char *buf, const char *fmt, ...)
671 1.45 chuck #else
672 1.45 chuck sprintf(buf, fmt, va_alist)
673 1.45 chuck char *buf;
674 1.45 chuck const char *cfmt;
675 1.45 chuck va_dcl
676 1.45 chuck #endif
677 1.45 chuck {
678 1.45 chuck int retval;
679 1.12 cgd va_list ap;
680 1.12 cgd
681 1.45 chuck va_start(ap, fmt);
682 1.45 chuck retval = kprintf(fmt, TOBUFONLY, NULL, buf, ap);
683 1.12 cgd va_end(ap);
684 1.45 chuck *(buf + retval) = 0; /* null terminate */
685 1.45 chuck return(retval);
686 1.55 thorpej }
687 1.55 thorpej
688 1.55 thorpej /*
689 1.55 thorpej * vsprintf: print a message to a buffer [already have va_alist]
690 1.55 thorpej */
691 1.55 thorpej
692 1.55 thorpej int
693 1.55 thorpej vsprintf(buf, fmt, ap)
694 1.55 thorpej char *buf;
695 1.55 thorpej const char *fmt;
696 1.55 thorpej va_list ap;
697 1.55 thorpej {
698 1.55 thorpej int retval;
699 1.55 thorpej
700 1.55 thorpej retval = kprintf(fmt, TOBUFONLY, NULL, buf, ap);
701 1.55 thorpej *(buf + retval) = 0; /* null terminate */
702 1.55 thorpej return (retval);
703 1.12 cgd }
704 1.12 cgd
705 1.12 cgd /*
706 1.58 msaitoh * snprintf: print a message to a buffer
707 1.58 msaitoh */
708 1.58 msaitoh int
709 1.58 msaitoh #ifdef __STDC__
710 1.58 msaitoh snprintf(char *buf, size_t size, const char *fmt, ...)
711 1.58 msaitoh #else
712 1.58 msaitoh snprintf(buf, size, fmt, va_alist)
713 1.58 msaitoh char *buf;
714 1.58 msaitoh size_t size;
715 1.58 msaitoh const char *cfmt;
716 1.58 msaitoh va_dcl
717 1.58 msaitoh #endif
718 1.58 msaitoh {
719 1.58 msaitoh int retval;
720 1.58 msaitoh va_list ap;
721 1.58 msaitoh char *p;
722 1.58 msaitoh
723 1.58 msaitoh if (size < 1)
724 1.58 msaitoh return (-1);
725 1.58 msaitoh p = buf + size - 1;
726 1.58 msaitoh va_start(ap, fmt);
727 1.58 msaitoh retval = kprintf(fmt, TOBUFONLY, &p, buf, ap);
728 1.58 msaitoh va_end(ap);
729 1.58 msaitoh *(p) = 0; /* null terminate */
730 1.58 msaitoh return(retval);
731 1.58 msaitoh }
732 1.58 msaitoh
733 1.58 msaitoh /*
734 1.58 msaitoh * vsnprintf: print a message to a buffer [already have va_alist]
735 1.58 msaitoh */
736 1.58 msaitoh int
737 1.58 msaitoh vsnprintf(buf, size, fmt, ap)
738 1.58 msaitoh char *buf;
739 1.58 msaitoh size_t size;
740 1.58 msaitoh const char *fmt;
741 1.58 msaitoh va_list ap;
742 1.58 msaitoh {
743 1.58 msaitoh int retval;
744 1.58 msaitoh char *p;
745 1.58 msaitoh
746 1.58 msaitoh if (size < 1)
747 1.58 msaitoh return (-1);
748 1.58 msaitoh p = buf + size - 1;
749 1.58 msaitoh retval = kprintf(fmt, TOBUFONLY, &p, buf, ap);
750 1.58 msaitoh *(p) = 0; /* null terminate */
751 1.58 msaitoh return(retval);
752 1.58 msaitoh }
753 1.58 msaitoh
754 1.58 msaitoh /*
755 1.76 tv * bitmask_snprintf: print an interpreted bitmask to a buffer
756 1.45 chuck *
757 1.45 chuck * => returns pointer to the buffer
758 1.37 thorpej */
759 1.37 thorpej char *
760 1.51 pk bitmask_snprintf(val, p, buf, buflen)
761 1.51 pk u_quad_t val;
762 1.37 thorpej const char *p;
763 1.37 thorpej char *buf;
764 1.37 thorpej size_t buflen;
765 1.37 thorpej {
766 1.37 thorpej char *bp, *q;
767 1.37 thorpej size_t left;
768 1.51 pk char *sbase, snbuf[KPRINTF_BUFSIZE];
769 1.51 pk int base, bit, ch, len, sep;
770 1.51 pk u_quad_t field;
771 1.37 thorpej
772 1.37 thorpej bp = buf;
773 1.50 perry memset(buf, 0, buflen);
774 1.37 thorpej
775 1.37 thorpej /*
776 1.37 thorpej * Always leave room for the trailing NULL.
777 1.37 thorpej */
778 1.37 thorpej left = buflen - 1;
779 1.37 thorpej
780 1.37 thorpej /*
781 1.37 thorpej * Print the value into the buffer. Abort if there's not
782 1.37 thorpej * enough room.
783 1.37 thorpej */
784 1.45 chuck if (buflen < KPRINTF_BUFSIZE)
785 1.37 thorpej return (buf);
786 1.37 thorpej
787 1.51 pk ch = *p++;
788 1.51 pk base = ch != '\177' ? ch : *p++;
789 1.51 pk sbase = base == 8 ? "%qo" : base == 10 ? "%qd" : base == 16 ? "%qx" : 0;
790 1.51 pk if (sbase == 0)
791 1.51 pk return (buf); /* punt if not oct, dec, or hex */
792 1.45 chuck
793 1.76 tv snprintf(snbuf, sizeof(snbuf), sbase, val);
794 1.45 chuck for (q = snbuf ; *q ; q++) {
795 1.45 chuck *bp++ = *q;
796 1.37 thorpej left--;
797 1.37 thorpej }
798 1.37 thorpej
799 1.37 thorpej /*
800 1.65 sommerfe * If the value we printed was 0 and we're using the old-style format,
801 1.65 sommerfe * or if we don't have room for "<x>", we're done.
802 1.37 thorpej */
803 1.65 sommerfe if (((val == 0) && (ch != '\177')) || left < 3)
804 1.37 thorpej return (buf);
805 1.37 thorpej
806 1.76.2.6 nathanw #define PUTBYTE(b, c, l) do { \
807 1.37 thorpej *(b)++ = (c); \
808 1.37 thorpej if (--(l) == 0) \
809 1.76.2.6 nathanw goto out; \
810 1.76.2.11 nathanw } while (/*CONSTCOND*/ 0)
811 1.51 pk #define PUTSTR(b, p, l) do { \
812 1.51 pk int c; \
813 1.51 pk while ((c = *(p)++) != 0) { \
814 1.51 pk *(b)++ = c; \
815 1.51 pk if (--(l) == 0) \
816 1.51 pk goto out; \
817 1.51 pk } \
818 1.76.2.11 nathanw } while (/*CONSTCOND*/ 0)
819 1.37 thorpej
820 1.51 pk /*
821 1.76 tv * Chris Torek's new bitmask format is identified by a leading \177
822 1.51 pk */
823 1.51 pk sep = '<';
824 1.51 pk if (ch != '\177') {
825 1.76 tv /* old (standard) format. */
826 1.51 pk for (;(bit = *p++) != 0;) {
827 1.51 pk if (val & (1 << (bit - 1))) {
828 1.51 pk PUTBYTE(bp, sep, left);
829 1.51 pk for (; (ch = *p) > ' '; ++p) {
830 1.51 pk PUTBYTE(bp, ch, left);
831 1.37 thorpej }
832 1.51 pk sep = ',';
833 1.51 pk } else
834 1.51 pk for (; *p > ' '; ++p)
835 1.51 pk continue;
836 1.51 pk }
837 1.51 pk } else {
838 1.76 tv /* new quad-capable format; also does fields. */
839 1.51 pk field = val;
840 1.51 pk while ((ch = *p++) != '\0') {
841 1.51 pk bit = *p++; /* now 0-origin */
842 1.51 pk switch (ch) {
843 1.51 pk case 'b':
844 1.51 pk if (((u_int)(val >> bit) & 1) == 0)
845 1.51 pk goto skip;
846 1.51 pk PUTBYTE(bp, sep, left);
847 1.51 pk PUTSTR(bp, p, left);
848 1.51 pk sep = ',';
849 1.51 pk break;
850 1.51 pk case 'f':
851 1.51 pk case 'F':
852 1.51 pk len = *p++; /* field length */
853 1.51 pk field = (val >> bit) & ((1ULL << len) - 1);
854 1.51 pk if (ch == 'F') /* just extract */
855 1.51 pk break;
856 1.51 pk PUTBYTE(bp, sep, left);
857 1.51 pk sep = ',';
858 1.51 pk PUTSTR(bp, p, left);
859 1.51 pk PUTBYTE(bp, '=', left);
860 1.51 pk sprintf(snbuf, sbase, field);
861 1.51 pk q = snbuf; PUTSTR(bp, q, left);
862 1.51 pk break;
863 1.51 pk case '=':
864 1.51 pk case ':':
865 1.51 pk /*
866 1.51 pk * Here "bit" is actually a value instead,
867 1.51 pk * to be compared against the last field.
868 1.51 pk * This only works for values in [0..255],
869 1.51 pk * of course.
870 1.51 pk */
871 1.51 pk if ((int)field != bit)
872 1.51 pk goto skip;
873 1.51 pk if (ch == '=')
874 1.51 pk PUTBYTE(bp, '=', left);
875 1.51 pk PUTSTR(bp, p, left);
876 1.51 pk break;
877 1.51 pk default:
878 1.51 pk skip:
879 1.51 pk while (*p++ != '\0')
880 1.51 pk continue;
881 1.51 pk break;
882 1.51 pk }
883 1.51 pk }
884 1.37 thorpej }
885 1.51 pk if (sep != '<')
886 1.51 pk PUTBYTE(bp, '>', left);
887 1.51 pk
888 1.51 pk out:
889 1.51 pk return (buf);
890 1.37 thorpej
891 1.37 thorpej #undef PUTBYTE
892 1.51 pk #undef PUTSTR
893 1.45 chuck }
894 1.45 chuck
895 1.45 chuck /*
896 1.45 chuck * kprintf: scaled down version of printf(3).
897 1.45 chuck *
898 1.45 chuck * this version based on vfprintf() from libc which was derived from
899 1.45 chuck * software contributed to Berkeley by Chris Torek.
900 1.45 chuck *
901 1.76 tv * NOTE: The kprintf mutex must be held if we're going TOBUF or TOCONS!
902 1.45 chuck */
903 1.45 chuck
904 1.45 chuck /*
905 1.45 chuck * macros for converting digits to letters and vice versa
906 1.45 chuck */
907 1.45 chuck #define to_digit(c) ((c) - '0')
908 1.45 chuck #define is_digit(c) ((unsigned)to_digit(c) <= 9)
909 1.45 chuck #define to_char(n) ((n) + '0')
910 1.45 chuck
911 1.45 chuck /*
912 1.45 chuck * flags used during conversion.
913 1.45 chuck */
914 1.45 chuck #define ALT 0x001 /* alternate form */
915 1.45 chuck #define HEXPREFIX 0x002 /* add 0x or 0X prefix */
916 1.45 chuck #define LADJUST 0x004 /* left adjustment */
917 1.45 chuck #define LONGDBL 0x008 /* long double; unimplemented */
918 1.45 chuck #define LONGINT 0x010 /* long integer */
919 1.45 chuck #define QUADINT 0x020 /* quad integer */
920 1.45 chuck #define SHORTINT 0x040 /* short integer */
921 1.76.2.3 nathanw #define MAXINT 0x080 /* intmax_t */
922 1.76.2.3 nathanw #define PTRINT 0x100 /* intptr_t */
923 1.76.2.3 nathanw #define SIZEINT 0x200 /* size_t */
924 1.76.2.3 nathanw #define ZEROPAD 0x400 /* zero (as opposed to blank) pad */
925 1.76.2.3 nathanw #define FPT 0x800 /* Floating point number */
926 1.45 chuck
927 1.45 chuck /*
928 1.45 chuck * To extend shorts properly, we need both signed and unsigned
929 1.45 chuck * argument extraction methods.
930 1.45 chuck */
931 1.45 chuck #define SARG() \
932 1.76.2.3 nathanw (flags&MAXINT ? va_arg(ap, intmax_t) : \
933 1.76.2.3 nathanw flags&PTRINT ? va_arg(ap, intptr_t) : \
934 1.76.2.3 nathanw flags&SIZEINT ? va_arg(ap, ssize_t) : /* XXX */ \
935 1.76.2.3 nathanw flags&QUADINT ? va_arg(ap, quad_t) : \
936 1.45 chuck flags&LONGINT ? va_arg(ap, long) : \
937 1.45 chuck flags&SHORTINT ? (long)(short)va_arg(ap, int) : \
938 1.45 chuck (long)va_arg(ap, int))
939 1.45 chuck #define UARG() \
940 1.76.2.3 nathanw (flags&MAXINT ? va_arg(ap, uintmax_t) : \
941 1.76.2.3 nathanw flags&PTRINT ? va_arg(ap, uintptr_t) : \
942 1.76.2.3 nathanw flags&SIZEINT ? va_arg(ap, size_t) : \
943 1.76.2.3 nathanw flags&QUADINT ? va_arg(ap, u_quad_t) : \
944 1.45 chuck flags&LONGINT ? va_arg(ap, u_long) : \
945 1.45 chuck flags&SHORTINT ? (u_long)(u_short)va_arg(ap, int) : \
946 1.45 chuck (u_long)va_arg(ap, u_int))
947 1.45 chuck
948 1.60 explorer #define KPRINTF_PUTCHAR(C) { \
949 1.60 explorer if (oflags == TOBUFONLY) { \
950 1.60 explorer if ((vp != NULL) && (sbuf == tailp)) { \
951 1.60 explorer ret += 1; /* indicate error */ \
952 1.60 explorer goto overflow; \
953 1.60 explorer } \
954 1.60 explorer *sbuf++ = (C); \
955 1.60 explorer } else { \
956 1.60 explorer putchar((C), oflags, (struct tty *)vp); \
957 1.60 explorer } \
958 1.58 msaitoh }
959 1.45 chuck
960 1.54 thorpej /*
961 1.54 thorpej * Guts of kernel printf. Note, we already expect to be in a mutex!
962 1.54 thorpej */
963 1.54 thorpej static int
964 1.58 msaitoh kprintf(fmt0, oflags, vp, sbuf, ap)
965 1.45 chuck const char *fmt0;
966 1.45 chuck int oflags;
967 1.58 msaitoh void *vp;
968 1.45 chuck char *sbuf;
969 1.45 chuck va_list ap;
970 1.45 chuck {
971 1.45 chuck char *fmt; /* format string */
972 1.45 chuck int ch; /* character from fmt */
973 1.45 chuck int n; /* handy integer (short term usage) */
974 1.45 chuck char *cp; /* handy char pointer (short term usage) */
975 1.45 chuck int flags; /* flags as above */
976 1.45 chuck int ret; /* return value accumulator */
977 1.45 chuck int width; /* width from format (%8d), or 0 */
978 1.45 chuck int prec; /* precision from format (%.3d), or -1 */
979 1.45 chuck char sign; /* sign prefix (' ', '+', '-', or \0) */
980 1.45 chuck
981 1.45 chuck u_quad_t _uquad; /* integer arguments %[diouxX] */
982 1.45 chuck enum { OCT, DEC, HEX } base;/* base for [diouxX] conversion */
983 1.45 chuck int dprec; /* a copy of prec if [diouxX], 0 otherwise */
984 1.45 chuck int realsz; /* field size expanded by dprec */
985 1.45 chuck int size; /* size of converted field or string */
986 1.45 chuck char *xdigs; /* digits for [xX] conversion */
987 1.45 chuck char buf[KPRINTF_BUFSIZE]; /* space for %c, %[diouxX] */
988 1.61 explorer char *tailp; /* tail pointer for snprintf */
989 1.58 msaitoh
990 1.61 explorer tailp = NULL; /* XXX: shutup gcc */
991 1.60 explorer if (oflags == TOBUFONLY && (vp != NULL))
992 1.60 explorer tailp = *(char **)vp;
993 1.45 chuck
994 1.45 chuck cp = NULL; /* XXX: shutup gcc */
995 1.45 chuck size = 0; /* XXX: shutup gcc */
996 1.45 chuck
997 1.45 chuck fmt = (char *)fmt0;
998 1.45 chuck ret = 0;
999 1.45 chuck
1000 1.45 chuck xdigs = NULL; /* XXX: shut up gcc warning */
1001 1.45 chuck
1002 1.45 chuck /*
1003 1.45 chuck * Scan the format for conversions (`%' character).
1004 1.45 chuck */
1005 1.45 chuck for (;;) {
1006 1.45 chuck while (*fmt != '%' && *fmt) {
1007 1.58 msaitoh ret++;
1008 1.45 chuck KPRINTF_PUTCHAR(*fmt++);
1009 1.45 chuck }
1010 1.45 chuck if (*fmt == 0)
1011 1.45 chuck goto done;
1012 1.45 chuck
1013 1.45 chuck fmt++; /* skip over '%' */
1014 1.45 chuck
1015 1.45 chuck flags = 0;
1016 1.45 chuck dprec = 0;
1017 1.45 chuck width = 0;
1018 1.45 chuck prec = -1;
1019 1.45 chuck sign = '\0';
1020 1.45 chuck
1021 1.45 chuck rflag: ch = *fmt++;
1022 1.45 chuck reswitch: switch (ch) {
1023 1.45 chuck case ' ':
1024 1.45 chuck /*
1025 1.45 chuck * ``If the space and + flags both appear, the space
1026 1.45 chuck * flag will be ignored.''
1027 1.45 chuck * -- ANSI X3J11
1028 1.45 chuck */
1029 1.45 chuck if (!sign)
1030 1.45 chuck sign = ' ';
1031 1.45 chuck goto rflag;
1032 1.45 chuck case '#':
1033 1.45 chuck flags |= ALT;
1034 1.45 chuck goto rflag;
1035 1.45 chuck case '*':
1036 1.45 chuck /*
1037 1.45 chuck * ``A negative field width argument is taken as a
1038 1.45 chuck * - flag followed by a positive field width.''
1039 1.45 chuck * -- ANSI X3J11
1040 1.45 chuck * They don't exclude field widths read from args.
1041 1.45 chuck */
1042 1.45 chuck if ((width = va_arg(ap, int)) >= 0)
1043 1.45 chuck goto rflag;
1044 1.45 chuck width = -width;
1045 1.45 chuck /* FALLTHROUGH */
1046 1.45 chuck case '-':
1047 1.45 chuck flags |= LADJUST;
1048 1.45 chuck goto rflag;
1049 1.45 chuck case '+':
1050 1.45 chuck sign = '+';
1051 1.45 chuck goto rflag;
1052 1.45 chuck case '.':
1053 1.45 chuck if ((ch = *fmt++) == '*') {
1054 1.45 chuck n = va_arg(ap, int);
1055 1.45 chuck prec = n < 0 ? -1 : n;
1056 1.45 chuck goto rflag;
1057 1.45 chuck }
1058 1.45 chuck n = 0;
1059 1.45 chuck while (is_digit(ch)) {
1060 1.45 chuck n = 10 * n + to_digit(ch);
1061 1.45 chuck ch = *fmt++;
1062 1.45 chuck }
1063 1.45 chuck prec = n < 0 ? -1 : n;
1064 1.45 chuck goto reswitch;
1065 1.45 chuck case '0':
1066 1.45 chuck /*
1067 1.45 chuck * ``Note that 0 is taken as a flag, not as the
1068 1.45 chuck * beginning of a field width.''
1069 1.45 chuck * -- ANSI X3J11
1070 1.45 chuck */
1071 1.45 chuck flags |= ZEROPAD;
1072 1.45 chuck goto rflag;
1073 1.45 chuck case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4':
1074 1.45 chuck case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9':
1075 1.45 chuck n = 0;
1076 1.45 chuck do {
1077 1.45 chuck n = 10 * n + to_digit(ch);
1078 1.45 chuck ch = *fmt++;
1079 1.45 chuck } while (is_digit(ch));
1080 1.45 chuck width = n;
1081 1.45 chuck goto reswitch;
1082 1.45 chuck case 'h':
1083 1.45 chuck flags |= SHORTINT;
1084 1.45 chuck goto rflag;
1085 1.76.2.3 nathanw case 'j':
1086 1.76.2.3 nathanw flags |= MAXINT;
1087 1.76.2.3 nathanw goto rflag;
1088 1.45 chuck case 'l':
1089 1.45 chuck if (*fmt == 'l') {
1090 1.45 chuck fmt++;
1091 1.45 chuck flags |= QUADINT;
1092 1.45 chuck } else {
1093 1.45 chuck flags |= LONGINT;
1094 1.45 chuck }
1095 1.45 chuck goto rflag;
1096 1.45 chuck case 'q':
1097 1.45 chuck flags |= QUADINT;
1098 1.45 chuck goto rflag;
1099 1.76.2.3 nathanw case 't':
1100 1.76.2.3 nathanw flags |= PTRINT;
1101 1.76.2.3 nathanw goto rflag;
1102 1.76.2.3 nathanw case 'z':
1103 1.76.2.3 nathanw flags |= SIZEINT;
1104 1.76.2.3 nathanw goto rflag;
1105 1.45 chuck case 'c':
1106 1.45 chuck *(cp = buf) = va_arg(ap, int);
1107 1.45 chuck size = 1;
1108 1.45 chuck sign = '\0';
1109 1.45 chuck break;
1110 1.45 chuck case 'D':
1111 1.45 chuck flags |= LONGINT;
1112 1.45 chuck /*FALLTHROUGH*/
1113 1.45 chuck case 'd':
1114 1.45 chuck case 'i':
1115 1.45 chuck _uquad = SARG();
1116 1.45 chuck if ((quad_t)_uquad < 0) {
1117 1.45 chuck _uquad = -_uquad;
1118 1.45 chuck sign = '-';
1119 1.45 chuck }
1120 1.45 chuck base = DEC;
1121 1.45 chuck goto number;
1122 1.45 chuck case 'n':
1123 1.76.2.3 nathanw if (flags & MAXINT)
1124 1.76.2.3 nathanw *va_arg(ap, intmax_t *) = ret;
1125 1.76.2.3 nathanw else if (flags & PTRINT)
1126 1.76.2.3 nathanw *va_arg(ap, intptr_t *) = ret;
1127 1.76.2.3 nathanw else if (flags & SIZEINT)
1128 1.76.2.3 nathanw *va_arg(ap, ssize_t *) = ret;
1129 1.76.2.3 nathanw else if (flags & QUADINT)
1130 1.45 chuck *va_arg(ap, quad_t *) = ret;
1131 1.45 chuck else if (flags & LONGINT)
1132 1.45 chuck *va_arg(ap, long *) = ret;
1133 1.45 chuck else if (flags & SHORTINT)
1134 1.45 chuck *va_arg(ap, short *) = ret;
1135 1.45 chuck else
1136 1.45 chuck *va_arg(ap, int *) = ret;
1137 1.45 chuck continue; /* no output */
1138 1.45 chuck case 'O':
1139 1.45 chuck flags |= LONGINT;
1140 1.45 chuck /*FALLTHROUGH*/
1141 1.45 chuck case 'o':
1142 1.45 chuck _uquad = UARG();
1143 1.45 chuck base = OCT;
1144 1.45 chuck goto nosign;
1145 1.45 chuck case 'p':
1146 1.45 chuck /*
1147 1.45 chuck * ``The argument shall be a pointer to void. The
1148 1.45 chuck * value of the pointer is converted to a sequence
1149 1.45 chuck * of printable characters, in an implementation-
1150 1.45 chuck * defined manner.''
1151 1.45 chuck * -- ANSI X3J11
1152 1.45 chuck */
1153 1.45 chuck /* NOSTRICT */
1154 1.45 chuck _uquad = (u_long)va_arg(ap, void *);
1155 1.45 chuck base = HEX;
1156 1.45 chuck xdigs = "0123456789abcdef";
1157 1.45 chuck flags |= HEXPREFIX;
1158 1.45 chuck ch = 'x';
1159 1.45 chuck goto nosign;
1160 1.45 chuck case 's':
1161 1.45 chuck if ((cp = va_arg(ap, char *)) == NULL)
1162 1.45 chuck cp = "(null)";
1163 1.45 chuck if (prec >= 0) {
1164 1.45 chuck /*
1165 1.45 chuck * can't use strlen; can only look for the
1166 1.45 chuck * NUL in the first `prec' characters, and
1167 1.45 chuck * strlen() will go further.
1168 1.45 chuck */
1169 1.45 chuck char *p = memchr(cp, 0, prec);
1170 1.45 chuck
1171 1.45 chuck if (p != NULL) {
1172 1.45 chuck size = p - cp;
1173 1.45 chuck if (size > prec)
1174 1.45 chuck size = prec;
1175 1.45 chuck } else
1176 1.45 chuck size = prec;
1177 1.45 chuck } else
1178 1.45 chuck size = strlen(cp);
1179 1.45 chuck sign = '\0';
1180 1.45 chuck break;
1181 1.45 chuck case 'U':
1182 1.45 chuck flags |= LONGINT;
1183 1.45 chuck /*FALLTHROUGH*/
1184 1.45 chuck case 'u':
1185 1.45 chuck _uquad = UARG();
1186 1.45 chuck base = DEC;
1187 1.45 chuck goto nosign;
1188 1.45 chuck case 'X':
1189 1.45 chuck xdigs = "0123456789ABCDEF";
1190 1.45 chuck goto hex;
1191 1.45 chuck case 'x':
1192 1.45 chuck xdigs = "0123456789abcdef";
1193 1.45 chuck hex: _uquad = UARG();
1194 1.45 chuck base = HEX;
1195 1.45 chuck /* leading 0x/X only if non-zero */
1196 1.45 chuck if (flags & ALT && _uquad != 0)
1197 1.45 chuck flags |= HEXPREFIX;
1198 1.45 chuck
1199 1.45 chuck /* unsigned conversions */
1200 1.45 chuck nosign: sign = '\0';
1201 1.45 chuck /*
1202 1.45 chuck * ``... diouXx conversions ... if a precision is
1203 1.45 chuck * specified, the 0 flag will be ignored.''
1204 1.45 chuck * -- ANSI X3J11
1205 1.45 chuck */
1206 1.45 chuck number: if ((dprec = prec) >= 0)
1207 1.45 chuck flags &= ~ZEROPAD;
1208 1.45 chuck
1209 1.45 chuck /*
1210 1.45 chuck * ``The result of converting a zero value with an
1211 1.45 chuck * explicit precision of zero is no characters.''
1212 1.45 chuck * -- ANSI X3J11
1213 1.45 chuck */
1214 1.45 chuck cp = buf + KPRINTF_BUFSIZE;
1215 1.45 chuck if (_uquad != 0 || prec != 0) {
1216 1.45 chuck /*
1217 1.45 chuck * Unsigned mod is hard, and unsigned mod
1218 1.45 chuck * by a constant is easier than that by
1219 1.45 chuck * a variable; hence this switch.
1220 1.45 chuck */
1221 1.45 chuck switch (base) {
1222 1.45 chuck case OCT:
1223 1.45 chuck do {
1224 1.45 chuck *--cp = to_char(_uquad & 7);
1225 1.45 chuck _uquad >>= 3;
1226 1.45 chuck } while (_uquad);
1227 1.45 chuck /* handle octal leading 0 */
1228 1.45 chuck if (flags & ALT && *cp != '0')
1229 1.45 chuck *--cp = '0';
1230 1.45 chuck break;
1231 1.45 chuck
1232 1.45 chuck case DEC:
1233 1.45 chuck /* many numbers are 1 digit */
1234 1.45 chuck while (_uquad >= 10) {
1235 1.45 chuck *--cp = to_char(_uquad % 10);
1236 1.45 chuck _uquad /= 10;
1237 1.45 chuck }
1238 1.45 chuck *--cp = to_char(_uquad);
1239 1.45 chuck break;
1240 1.45 chuck
1241 1.45 chuck case HEX:
1242 1.45 chuck do {
1243 1.45 chuck *--cp = xdigs[_uquad & 15];
1244 1.45 chuck _uquad >>= 4;
1245 1.45 chuck } while (_uquad);
1246 1.45 chuck break;
1247 1.45 chuck
1248 1.45 chuck default:
1249 1.45 chuck cp = "bug in kprintf: bad base";
1250 1.45 chuck size = strlen(cp);
1251 1.45 chuck goto skipsize;
1252 1.45 chuck }
1253 1.45 chuck }
1254 1.45 chuck size = buf + KPRINTF_BUFSIZE - cp;
1255 1.45 chuck skipsize:
1256 1.45 chuck break;
1257 1.45 chuck default: /* "%?" prints ?, unless ? is NUL */
1258 1.45 chuck if (ch == '\0')
1259 1.45 chuck goto done;
1260 1.45 chuck /* pretend it was %c with argument ch */
1261 1.45 chuck cp = buf;
1262 1.45 chuck *cp = ch;
1263 1.45 chuck size = 1;
1264 1.45 chuck sign = '\0';
1265 1.45 chuck break;
1266 1.45 chuck }
1267 1.45 chuck
1268 1.45 chuck /*
1269 1.45 chuck * All reasonable formats wind up here. At this point, `cp'
1270 1.45 chuck * points to a string which (if not flags&LADJUST) should be
1271 1.45 chuck * padded out to `width' places. If flags&ZEROPAD, it should
1272 1.45 chuck * first be prefixed by any sign or other prefix; otherwise,
1273 1.45 chuck * it should be blank padded before the prefix is emitted.
1274 1.45 chuck * After any left-hand padding and prefixing, emit zeroes
1275 1.45 chuck * required by a decimal [diouxX] precision, then print the
1276 1.45 chuck * string proper, then emit zeroes required by any leftover
1277 1.45 chuck * floating precision; finally, if LADJUST, pad with blanks.
1278 1.45 chuck *
1279 1.45 chuck * Compute actual size, so we know how much to pad.
1280 1.45 chuck * size excludes decimal prec; realsz includes it.
1281 1.45 chuck */
1282 1.45 chuck realsz = dprec > size ? dprec : size;
1283 1.45 chuck if (sign)
1284 1.45 chuck realsz++;
1285 1.45 chuck else if (flags & HEXPREFIX)
1286 1.45 chuck realsz+= 2;
1287 1.45 chuck
1288 1.58 msaitoh /* adjust ret */
1289 1.58 msaitoh ret += width > realsz ? width : realsz;
1290 1.58 msaitoh
1291 1.45 chuck /* right-adjusting blank padding */
1292 1.45 chuck if ((flags & (LADJUST|ZEROPAD)) == 0) {
1293 1.45 chuck n = width - realsz;
1294 1.45 chuck while (n-- > 0)
1295 1.45 chuck KPRINTF_PUTCHAR(' ');
1296 1.45 chuck }
1297 1.45 chuck
1298 1.45 chuck /* prefix */
1299 1.45 chuck if (sign) {
1300 1.45 chuck KPRINTF_PUTCHAR(sign);
1301 1.45 chuck } else if (flags & HEXPREFIX) {
1302 1.45 chuck KPRINTF_PUTCHAR('0');
1303 1.45 chuck KPRINTF_PUTCHAR(ch);
1304 1.45 chuck }
1305 1.45 chuck
1306 1.45 chuck /* right-adjusting zero padding */
1307 1.45 chuck if ((flags & (LADJUST|ZEROPAD)) == ZEROPAD) {
1308 1.45 chuck n = width - realsz;
1309 1.45 chuck while (n-- > 0)
1310 1.45 chuck KPRINTF_PUTCHAR('0');
1311 1.45 chuck }
1312 1.45 chuck
1313 1.45 chuck /* leading zeroes from decimal precision */
1314 1.45 chuck n = dprec - size;
1315 1.45 chuck while (n-- > 0)
1316 1.45 chuck KPRINTF_PUTCHAR('0');
1317 1.45 chuck
1318 1.45 chuck /* the string or number proper */
1319 1.45 chuck while (size--)
1320 1.45 chuck KPRINTF_PUTCHAR(*cp++);
1321 1.45 chuck /* left-adjusting padding (always blank) */
1322 1.45 chuck if (flags & LADJUST) {
1323 1.45 chuck n = width - realsz;
1324 1.45 chuck while (n-- > 0)
1325 1.45 chuck KPRINTF_PUTCHAR(' ');
1326 1.45 chuck }
1327 1.58 msaitoh }
1328 1.45 chuck
1329 1.45 chuck done:
1330 1.58 msaitoh if ((oflags == TOBUFONLY) && (vp != NULL))
1331 1.58 msaitoh *(char **)vp = sbuf;
1332 1.58 msaitoh overflow:
1333 1.45 chuck return (ret);
1334 1.45 chuck /* NOTREACHED */
1335 1.12 cgd }
1336