Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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// Copyright (c) 2000-2001, Microsoft Corporation, all rights reserved
//
// debug.h
// ATM - Ethernet Encapsulation Intermediate Driver
// Debug helper header
//
// 03/23/2000 Adube Created.
#ifndef _DEBUG_H_
#define _DEBUG_H_
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Debug constants
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#define MODULE_DRIVER 1
#define MODULE_MINIPORT 2
#define MODULE_PROTOCOL 3
//
// These are the tags used in the allocation routines
// so that the memory dumps will identify what structure
// follows the tag.
//
//
#define TAG_FREED 'FvpE'
#define TAG_PROTOCOL 'PvpE'
#define TAG_ADAPTER 'AvpE'
#define TAG_TASK 'TvpE'
#define TAG_MINIPORT 'MvpE'
#define TAG_DEFAULT 'ZvpE'
#define TAG_WORKITEM 'WvpE'
#define TAG_RCV 'RvpE'
//
// Trace Modules used in debugging.
// Each module has its own number.
//
#define TM_Dr 0x1 // Driver Entry
#define TM_Mp 0x2 // Miniport
#define TM_Pt 0x4 // Protocol
#define TM_Cl 0x20 // Client
#define TM_Rq 0x40 // Requests
#define TM_Send 0x200 // Sends
#define TM_Recv 0x100 // Receive
#define TM_RM 0x400 // Resource Manager
//
// Trace levels.
//
#define TL_None 0 // Trace disabled
#define TL_A 0x10 // Alert
#define TL_I 0x18 // Interface (highest level workable for general use)
#define TL_N 0x20 // Normal
#define TL_T 0x25 // Displays Entry and Exit points of all functions
#define TL_V 0x30 // Verbose
#define TL_D 0x40 // Dump packets
// Trace mask bits.
//
#define TM_Wild 0xFFFFFFFF // Everything
#define TM_All 0x7FFFFFFF // Everything except corruption checks
#define TM_Base 0x000000FF // Base only
#define TM_NoRM (TM_Base & (~(TM_RM|TM_Rq)))
// Bytes to appear on each line of dump output.
//
#define DUMP_BytesPerLine 16
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Debug global declarations (defined in debug.c)
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Active debug trace level and active trace set mask. Set these variables
// with the debugger at startup to enable and filter the debug output. All
// messages with (TL_*) level less than or equal to 'g_ulTraceLevel' and from
// any (TM_*) set(s) present in 'g_ulTraceMask' are displayed.
//
extern ULONG g_ulTraceLevel;
extern ULONG g_ulTraceMask;
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Debug macros
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#if DBG
// TRACE sends printf style output to the kernel debugger. Caller indicates a
// "verbosity" level with the 'ulLevel' argument and associates the trace with
// one or more trace sets with the 'ulMask' bit mask argument. Notice that
// the variable count printf arguments 'Args' must be parenthesized. For
// example...
//
// A "leave" routine message:
// TRACE( TL_N, TM_Init, ( "DriverEntry=$%x", status ) );
// An error condition occurred:
// TRACE( TL_E, TM_Init, ( "NdisMRegisterMiniport=$%x", status ) );
//
//
#define TRACE( ulLevel, ulMask, Args) \
{ \
if ((ulLevel <= g_ulTraceLevel) && ((g_ulTraceMask & ulMask) )) \
{ \
DbgPrint Args; \
DbgPrint( "\n" ); \
} \
}
// ASSERT checks caller's assertion expression and if false, prints a kernel
// debugger message and breaks.
//
#undef ASSERT
#define ASSERT(x) \
{ \
if (!(x)) \
{ \
DbgPrint( "EPVC: !ASSERT( %s ) at line %d of %s\n", \
#x, __LINE__, __FILE__ ); \
DbgBreakPoint(); \
} \
}
// DUMP prints to the kernel debugger a hex dump of 'cb' bytes starting at 'p'
// in groups of 'ul'. If 'f' is set the address of each line in shown before
// the dump. DUMPB, DUMPW, and DUMPDW are BYTE, WORD, and DWORD dumps
// respectively. Note that the multi-byte dumps do not reflect little-endian
// (Intel) byte order. The 'ulLevel' and 'ulMask' are described for TRACE.
//
#define DUMP(ulLevel,ulMask,p,cb,f,ul) \
{ \
if (ulLevel == g_ulTraceLevel && (g_ulTraceMask & ulMask)) \
{ \
Dump( (CHAR* )p, cb, f, ul ); \
} \
}
#define DUMPB(ulLevel,ulMask,p,cb) \
{ \
if (ulLevel == g_ulTraceLevel && (g_ulTraceMask & ulMask)) \
{ \
Dump( (CHAR* )p, cb, 0, 1 ); \
} \
}
#define DUMPW(ulLevel,ulMask,p,cb) \
{ \
if (ulLevel == g_ulTraceLevel && (g_ulTraceMask & ulMask)) \
{ \
Dump( (CHAR* )p, cb, 0, 2 ); \
} \
}
#define DUMPDW(ulLevel,ulMask,p,cb) \
{ \
if (ulLevel == g_ulTraceLevel && (g_ulTraceMask & ulMask)) \
{ \
Dump( (CHAR* )p, cb, 0, 4 ); \
} \
}
// Double-linked list corruption detector. Runs the test if 'ulMask' is
// enabled, with TM_Dbg a suggested setting. Shows verbose output if
// 'ulLevel' is at or above the current trace threshold.
//
#define CHECKLIST(ulMask,p,ulLevel) \
{ \
if (g_ulTraceMask & ulMask) \
{ \
CheckList( p, (BOOLEAN )(ulLevel <= g_ulTraceLevel) ); \
} \
}
// DBG_if can be used to put in TRACE/DUMPs conditional on an expression that
// need not be evaluated in non-DBG builds, e.g the statements below generate
// no code in a non-DBG build, but in DBG builds print the TRACE if x<y and
// asserts otherwise.
//
// DBG_if (x < y)
// TRACE( TL_N, TM_Misc, ( "x < y" ) );
// DBG_else
// ASSERT( FALSE );
//
//
#define DBG_if(x) if (x)
#define DBG_else else
extern ULONG g_ulTraceLevel;
extern ULONG g_ulTraceMask;
#if TESTMODE
#define epvcBreakPoint() DbgBreakPoint();
#else
#define epvcBreakPoint()
#endif
#else // !DBG
// Debug macros compile out of non-DBG builds.
//
#define TRACE(ulLevel,ulMask,Args)
#undef ASSERT
#define ASSERT(x)
#define DUMP(ulLevel,ulMask,p,cb,f,dw)
#define DUMPB(ulLevel,ulMask,p,cb)
#define DUMPW(ulLevel,ulMask,p,cb)
#define DUMPDW(ulLevel,ulMask,p,cb)
#define CHECKLIST(ulMask,p,ulLevel)
#define DBG_if(x)
#define DBG_else
#define epvcBreakPoint()
#endif
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Prototypes
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
VOID
CheckList(
IN LIST_ENTRY* pList,
IN BOOLEAN fShowLinks );
VOID
Dump(
CHAR* p,
ULONG cb,
BOOLEAN fAddress,
ULONG ulGroup );
VOID
DumpLine(
CHAR* p,
ULONG cb,
BOOLEAN fAddress,
ULONG ulGroup );
#endif // _DEBUG_H_