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4.4 KiB
196 lines
4.4 KiB
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Copyright (c) 1996 - 1999 Microsoft Corporation
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Module Name:
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debug.h
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Abstract:
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Macros used for debugging purposes
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Environment:
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Windows NT printer drivers
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Revision History:
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03/16/96 -davidx-
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Created it.
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--*/
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#ifndef _DEBUG_H_
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#define _DEBUG_H_
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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//
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// These macros are used for debugging purposes. They expand
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// to white spaces on a free build. Here is a brief description
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// of what they do and how they are used:
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//
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// giDebugLevel
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// Global variable which set the current debug level to control
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// the amount of debug messages emitted.
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//
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// VERBOSE(msg)
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// Display a message if the current debug level is <= DBG_VERBOSE.
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//
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// TERSE(msg)
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// Display a message if the current debug level is <= DBG_TERSE.
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//
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// WARNING(msg)
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// Display a message if the current debug level is <= DBG_WARNING.
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// The message format is: WRN filename (linenumber): message
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//
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// ERR(msg)
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// Similiar to WARNING macro above - displays a message
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// if the current debug level is <= DBG_ERROR.
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//
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// ASSERT(cond)
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// Verify a condition is true. If not, force a breakpoint.
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//
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// ASSERTMSG(cond, msg)
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// Verify a condition is true. If not, display a message and
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// force a breakpoint.
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//
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// RIP(msg)
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// Display a message and force a breakpoint.
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//
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// Usage:
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// These macros require extra parantheses for the msg argument
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// example, ASSERTMSG(x > 0, ("x is less than 0\n"));
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// WARNING(("App passed NULL pointer, ignoring...\n"));
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//
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#define DBG_VERBOSE 1
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#define DBG_TERSE 2
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#define DBG_WARNING 3
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#define DBG_ERROR 4
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#define DBG_RIP 5
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#if DBG
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//
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// Strip the directory prefix from a filename (ANSI version)
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//
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PCSTR
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StripDirPrefixA(
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IN PCSTR pstrFilename
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);
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extern INT giDebugLevel;
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#if defined(KERNEL_MODE) && !defined(USERMODE_DRIVER)
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extern VOID DbgPrint(PCSTR, ...);
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#define DbgBreakPoint EngDebugBreak
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#else
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extern ULONG _cdecl DbgPrint(PCSTR, ...);
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extern VOID DbgBreakPoint(VOID);
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#endif
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#define DBGMSG(level, prefix, msg) { \
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if (giDebugLevel <= (level)) { \
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DbgPrint("%s %s (%d): ", prefix, StripDirPrefixA(__FILE__), __LINE__); \
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DbgPrint msg; \
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} \
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}
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#define DBGPRINT(level, msg) { \
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if (giDebugLevel <= (level)) { \
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DbgPrint msg; \
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} \
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}
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#define VERBOSE(msg) DBGPRINT(DBG_VERBOSE, msg)
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#define TERSE(msg) DBGPRINT(DBG_TERSE, msg)
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#define WARNING(msg) DBGMSG(DBG_WARNING, "WRN", msg)
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#define ERR(msg) DBGMSG(DBG_ERROR, "ERR", msg)
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#ifndef __MDT__ // Don't redefine ASSERT when included in MINIDEV.EXE.
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#define ASSERT(cond) { \
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if (! (cond)) { \
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RIP(("\n")); \
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} \
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}
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#endif
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#define ASSERTMSG(cond, msg) { \
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if (! (cond)) { \
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RIP(msg); \
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} \
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}
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#define RIP(msg) { \
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DBGMSG(DBG_RIP, "RIP", msg); \
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DbgBreakPoint(); \
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}
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#else // !DBG
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#define VERBOSE(msg)
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#define TERSE(msg)
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#define WARNING(msg)
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#define ERR(msg)
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#ifndef __MDT__ // Don't redefine ASSERT when included in MINIDEV.EXE.
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#define ASSERT(cond)
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#endif
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#define ASSERTMSG(cond, msg)
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#define RIP(msg)
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#define DBGMSG(level, prefix, msg)
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#define DBGPRINT(level, msg)
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#endif
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//
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// The following macros let you enable tracing on per-file and per-function level.
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// To use these macros in a file, here is what you should do:
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//
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// At the beginning of the file (after header includes):
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//
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// Define a bit constant for each function you want to trace
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// Add the following line
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// DEFINE_FUNCTION_TRACE_FLAGS(flags);
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// where flags is a bit-wise OR of the functions you want to trace, e.g.
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// TRACE_FLAG_FUNC1 | TRACE_FLAG_FUNC2 | ...
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//
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// To generate trace inside each function you want to trace, use:
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// FUNCTION_TRACE(FunctionTraceFlag, (args));
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//
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#if DBG
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#define DEFINE_FUNCTION_TRACE_FLAGS(flags) \
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static DWORD gdwFunctionTraceFlags = (flags)
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#define FUNCTION_TRACE(flag, args) { \
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if (gdwFunctionTraceFlags & (flag)) { \
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DbgPrint args; \
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} \
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}
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#else // !DBG
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#define DEFINE_FUNCTION_TRACE_FLAGS(flags)
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#define FUNCTION_TRACE(flag, args)
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#endif // !DBG
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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#endif // !_DEBUG_H_
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