/***************************************************************************** * * CAssert.c * * Copyright (c) 1996 Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved. * * Abstract: * * Assertions and debug output routines * Based on Raymond's assertion code as it looks quite useful * * * Contents: * * DebugOutPtszV * AssertPtszPtszLn * ArgsPalPszV * EnterDbgflPszPal * ExitDbgflPalHresPpv * *****************************************************************************/ /* #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "wia.h" #include "stipriv.h" #include "stiapi.h" #include "stirc.h" #include "debug.h" */ #include "sticomm.h" #ifdef MAXDEBUG /***************************************************************************** * * WarnPszV * * Display a message, suitable for framing. * *****************************************************************************/ #pragma BEGIN_CONST_DATA CHAR c_szPrefix[] = "STI: "; #pragma END_CONST_DATA void EXTERNAL WarnPszV(LPCSTR psz, ...) { va_list ap; CHAR sz[1024]; lstrcpyA(sz, c_szPrefix); va_start(ap, psz); wvsprintfA(sz + cA(c_szPrefix) - 1, psz, ap); va_end(ap); lstrcatA(sz, "\r\n"); OutputDebugStringA(sz); } #endif #ifdef DEBUG /***************************************************************************** * * Globals * *****************************************************************************/ DBGFL DbgflCur; TCHAR g_tszLogFile[MAX_PATH] = {'\0'}; /***************************************************************************** * * Set current trace parameters * * This routine is not thread safe * *****************************************************************************/ VOID InitializeDebuggingSupport(VOID) { HKEY hStiSettingsKey; DWORD dwErr; DWORD dwType; CHAR szLogFile[MAX_PATH]; UINT cbBuffer ; DBGFL dwFlags = 0; dwErr = OSUtil_RegOpenKeyExW(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, REGSTR_PATH_STICONTROL_W, 0L,KEY_READ, &hStiSettingsKey ); if (NOERROR != dwErr) { return; } cbBuffer = MAX_PATH; ZeroX(szLogFile); dwErr = RegQueryValueExA( hStiSettingsKey, REGSTR_VAL_DEBUG_FILE_A, NULL, &dwType, (LPBYTE)szLogFile, &cbBuffer ); if( ( dwErr == NO_ERROR ) || ( dwErr == ERROR_MORE_DATA ) ) { if( ( dwType != REG_SZ ) && ( dwType != REG_MULTI_SZ ) && ( dwType != REG_EXPAND_SZ ) ) { dwErr = ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND; } else { SetDebugLogFileA(szLogFile); } } dwFlags = ReadRegistryDwordW(hStiSettingsKey, REGSTR_VAL_DEBUG_FLAGS_W, 0L); SetCurrentDebugFlags(dwFlags ) ; RegCloseKey(hStiSettingsKey); return ; } DBGFL SetCurrentDebugFlags(DBGFL NewFlags) { DBGFL OldFlags = DbgflCur; DbgflCur = NewFlags; return OldFlags; } VOID SetDebugLogFileA(CHAR *pszLogFileName) { if (!pszLogFileName || !*pszLogFileName) { *g_tszLogFile = '\0'; return; } lstrcpyA((CHAR*)g_tszLogFile,pszLogFileName); return; } /***************************************************************************** * * DebugOutPtsz * * Writes a message to the debugger and maybe a log file. * *****************************************************************************/ void INTERNAL DebugOutPtsz(LPCTSTR ptsz) { DWORD cbWritten; OutputDebugString(ptsz); if (g_tszLogFile[0]) { HANDLE h = CreateFile(g_tszLogFile, GENERIC_WRITE, FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE, 0, OPEN_ALWAYS, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, 0); if (h != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { #ifdef UNICODE CHAR szBuf[1024]; #endif SetFilePointer(h, 0, 0, FILE_END); #ifdef UNICODE WriteFile(h, szBuf, UToA(szBuf, cA(szBuf), ptsz),&cbWritten,NULL); #else WriteFile(h, ptsz, cbCtch(lstrlen(ptsz)),&cbWritten,NULL); #endif CloseHandle(h); } } } /***************************************************************************** * * DebugOutPtszA * * DebugOut an ANSI message to the debugger and maybe a log file. * *****************************************************************************/ #ifdef UNICODE void INTERNAL DebugOutPtszA(LPCSTR psz) { OutputDebugStringA(psz); if (g_tszLogFile[0]) { HANDLE h = CreateFile(g_tszLogFile, GENERIC_WRITE, FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE, 0, OPEN_ALWAYS, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, 0); if (h != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { _lwrite((HFILE)(LONG_PTR)h, psz, cbCch(lstrlenA(psz))); CloseHandle(h); } } } #else #define DebugOutPtszA DebugOutPtsz #endif /***************************************************************************** * * DebugOutPtszV * * DebugOut a message with a trailing crlf. * *****************************************************************************/ void EXTERNAL DebugOutPtszV(DBGFL Dbgfl, LPCTSTR ptsz, ...) { if (Dbgfl == 0 || (Dbgfl & DbgflCur)) { va_list ap; TCHAR tsz[1024]; va_start(ap, ptsz); wvsprintf(tsz, ptsz, ap); va_end(ap); lstrcat(tsz, TEXT("\r\n")); DebugOutPtsz(tsz); } } /***************************************************************************** * * AssertPtszPtszLn * * Something bad happened. * *****************************************************************************/ int EXTERNAL AssertPtszPtszLn(LPCTSTR ptszExpr, LPCTSTR ptszFile, int iLine) { DebugOutPtszV(DbgFlAlways, TEXT("Assertion failed: `%s' at %s(%d)"), ptszExpr, ptszFile, iLine); DebugBreak(); return 0; } /***************************************************************************** * * Procedure call tracing is gross because of the C preprocessor. * * Oh, if only we had support for m4... * *****************************************************************************/ /***************************************************************************** * * ArgsPszV * * Collect arguments to a procedure. * * psz -> ASCIIZ format string * ... = argument list * * The characters in the format string are listed in EmitPal. * *****************************************************************************/ void EXTERNAL ArgsPalPszV(PARGLIST pal, LPCSTR psz, ...) { va_list ap; va_start(ap, psz); if (psz) { PPV ppv; pal->pszFormat = psz; for (ppv = pal->rgpv; *psz; psz++) { *ppv++ = va_arg(ap, PV); } } else { pal->pszFormat = ""; } } /***************************************************************************** * * EmitPal * * OutputDebugString the information, given a pal. No trailing * carriage return is emitted. * * pal -> place where info was saved * * Format characters: * * p - 32-bit flat pointer * x - 32-bit hex integer * s - TCHAR string * A - ANSI string * W - UNICODE string * G - GUID * u - unsigned integer * C - clipboard format * *****************************************************************************/ void INTERNAL EmitPal(PARGLIST pal) { char sz[MAX_PATH]; int i; DebugOutPtszA(pal->pszProc); DebugOutPtsz(TEXT("(")); for (i = 0; pal->pszFormat[i]; i++) { if (i) { DebugOutPtsz(TEXT(", ")); } switch (pal->pszFormat[i]) { case 'p': /* 32-bit flat pointer */ case 'x': /* 32-bit hex */ wsprintfA(sz, "%08x", pal->rgpv[i]); DebugOutPtszA(sz); break; case 's': /* TCHAR string */ if (pal->rgpv[i]) { DebugOutPtsz(pal->rgpv[i]); } break; case 'A': /* ANSI string */ if (pal->rgpv[i]) { DebugOutPtszA(pal->rgpv[i]); } break; case 'W': /* UNICODE string */ #ifdef UNICODE OutputDebugStringW(pal->rgpv[i]); #else WideCharToMultiByte(CP_ACP, 0, pal->rgpv[i], -1, sz, cA(sz), 0, 0); DebugOutPtszA(sz); #endif break; #ifndef _WIN64 // // Ignore this option on SunDown // case 'G': /* GUID */ wsprintfA(sz, "%08x", HIWORD(pal->rgpv[i]) ? *(LPDWORD)pal->rgpv[i] : (DWORD)pal->rgpv[i]); DebugOutPtszA(sz); break; case 'C': if (GetClipboardFormatNameA((UINT)pal->rgpv[i], sz, cA(sz))) { } else { wsprintfA(sz, "[%04x]", pal->rgpv[i]); } DebugOutPtszA(sz); break; #endif case 'u': /* 32-bit unsigned decimal */ wsprintfA(sz, "%u", pal->rgpv[i]); DebugOutPtszA(sz); break; default: AssertF(0); /* Invalid */ } } DebugOutPtsz(TEXT(")")); } /***************************************************************************** * * EnterDbgflPtsz * * Mark entry to a procedure. Arguments were already collected by * ArgsPszV. * * Dbgfl -> DebugOuty flags * pszProc -> procedure name * pal -> place to save the name and get the format/args * *****************************************************************************/ void EXTERNAL EnterDbgflPszPal(DBGFL Dbgfl, LPCSTR pszProc, PARGLIST pal) { pal->pszProc = pszProc; if (Dbgfl == 0 || (Dbgfl & DbgflCur)) { EmitPal(pal); DebugOutPtsz(TEXT("\r\n")); } } /***************************************************************************** * * ExitDbgflPalHresPpv * * Mark exit from a procedure. * * pal -> argument list * hres -> exit result * ppv -> optional OUT pointer; * ppvDword means that hres is a dword * ppvBool means that hres is a boolean * ppvVoid means that hres is nothing at all * *****************************************************************************/ void EXTERNAL ExitDbgflPalHresPpv(DBGFL Dbgfl, PARGLIST pal, HRESULT hres, PPV ppvObj) { BOOL fInternalError; DWORD le = GetLastError(); fInternalError = 0; if (ppvObj == ppvVoid) { } else if (ppvObj == ppvBool) { if (hres == 0) { Dbgfl |= DbgFlError; } } else { if (FAILED(hres)) { if (fLimpFF(ppvObj && !IsBadWritePtr(ppvObj, cbX(*ppvObj)), *ppvObj == 0)) { } else { fInternalError = 1; } Dbgfl |= DbgFlError; } } if (Dbgfl == 0 || (Dbgfl & DbgflCur) || fInternalError) { EmitPal(pal); DebugOutPtsz(TEXT(" -> ")); if (ppvObj != ppvVoid) { TCHAR tszBuf[32]; wsprintf(tszBuf, TEXT("%08x"), hres); DebugOutPtsz(tszBuf); if (HIWORD(PtrToLong(ppvObj))) { wsprintf(tszBuf, TEXT(" [%08x]"), *ppvObj); DebugOutPtsz(tszBuf); } else if (ppvObj == ppvDword) { wsprintf(tszBuf, TEXT(" [%08x]"), hres); DebugOutPtsz(tszBuf); } else if (ppvObj == ppvBool) { wsprintf(tszBuf, hres ? TEXT(" OK ") : TEXT(" le=[%d]"), le); DebugOutPtsz(tszBuf); } } DebugOutPtsz(TEXT("\r\n")); AssertF(!fInternalError); } /* * This redundant test prevents a breakpoint on SetLastError() * from being hit constantly. */ if (le != GetLastError()) { SetLastError(le); } } #endif #ifdef MAXDEBUG /***************************************************************************** * * @doc INTERNAL * * @func DWORD | Random | * * Returns a pseudorandom dword. The value doesn't need to be * statistically wonderful. * * @returns * A not very random dword. * *****************************************************************************/ DWORD s_dwRandom = 1; /* Random number seed */ DWORD INLINE Random(void) { s_dwRandom = s_dwRandom * 214013 + 2531011; return s_dwRandom; } /***************************************************************************** * * @doc INTERNAL * * @func void | ScrambleBuf | * * Fill a buffer with garbage. Used in RDEBUG to make sure * the caller is not relying on buffer data. * * Note: If the buffer is not a multiple of dwords in size, * the leftover bytes are not touched. * * @parm OUT LPVOID | pv | * * The buffer to be scrambled. * * @parm UINT | cb | * * The size of the buffer. * *****************************************************************************/ void EXTERNAL ScrambleBuf(LPVOID pv, UINT cb) { UINT idw; UINT cdw = cb / 4; LPDWORD pdw = pv; for (idw = 0; idw < cdw; idw++) { pdw[idw] = Random(); } } /***************************************************************************** * * @doc INTERNAL * * @func void | ScrambleBit | * * Randomly set or clear a bit. * * @parm OUT LPDWORD | pdw | * * The dword whose bit is to be set randomly. * * @parm UINT | flMask | * * Mask for the bits to scramble. * *****************************************************************************/ void EXTERNAL ScrambleBit(LPDWORD pdw, DWORD flMask) { *pdw ^= (*pdw ^ Random()) & flMask; } /***************************************************************************** * * @doc INTERNAL * * @func BOOL | Callback_CompareContexts | * * Check if two structures are substantially the same * to the extent required by the Win32 calling convention. * * This is necessary because lots of applications pass * incorrectly prototyped functions as callbacks. Others will * write callback functions that trash registers that are * supposed to be nonvolatile. Yuck! * * NOTE! Platform-dependent code! * * @parm LPCONTEXT | pctx1 | * * Context structure before we call the callback. * * @parm LPCONTEXT | pctx2 | * * Context structure after we call the callback. * * @returns * * Nonzero if the two contexts are substantially the same. * *****************************************************************************/ BOOL INLINE Callback_CompareContexts(LPCONTEXT pctx1, LPCONTEXT pctx2) { #if defined(_X86_) return pctx1->Esp == pctx2->Esp; /* Stack pointer */ #if 0 /* * Can't test these registers because Win95 doesn't preserve * them properly. GetThreadContext() stashes what happens to * be in the registers when you finally reach the bowels of * kernel, at which point who knows what they contain... */ pctx1->Ebx == pctx2->Ebx && /* Nonvolatile registers */ pctx1->Esi == pctx2->Esi && pctx1->Edi == pctx2->Edi && pctx1->Ebp == pctx2->Ebp; #endif #elif defined(_ALPHA_) return pctx1->IntSp == pctx2->IntSp && /* Stack pointer */ pctx1->IntS0 == pctx2->IntS0 && /* Nonvolatile registers */ pctx1->IntS1 == pctx2->IntS1 && pctx1->IntS2 == pctx2->IntS2 && pctx1->IntS3 == pctx2->IntS3 && pctx1->IntS4 == pctx2->IntS4 && pctx1->IntS5 == pctx2->IntS5 && pctx1->IntFp == pctx2->IntFp; #elif defined(_MIPS_) #pragma message("I hope this is correct for MIPS") return pctx1->IntSp == pctx2->IntSp && /* Stack pointer */ pctx1->IntS0 == pctx2->IntS0 && /* Nonvolatile registers */ pctx1->IntS1 == pctx2->IntS1 && pctx1->IntS2 == pctx2->IntS2 && pctx1->IntS3 == pctx2->IntS3 && pctx1->IntS4 == pctx2->IntS4 && pctx1->IntS6 == pctx2->IntS6 && pctx1->IntS7 == pctx2->IntS7 && pctx1->IntS8 == pctx2->IntS8; #elif defined(_PPC_) #pragma message("I don't know what the PPC calling conventions are") /* Just check the stack register */ return pctx1->Gpr1 == pctx2->Gpr1; #else #pragma message("I don't know what the calling conventions are for this platform") return 1; #endif } /***************************************************************************** * * @doc INTERNAL * * @func BOOL | Callback | * * Perform a callback the paranoid way, checking that the * application used the correct calling convention and preserved * all nonvolatile registers. * * NOTE! Platform-dependent code! * * @parm STICALLBACKPROC | pfn | * * Procedure to call back. * * @parm PV | pv1 | * * First parameter to callback. * * @parm PV | pv2 | * * Second parameter to callback. * * @returns * * Whatever the callback returns. * *****************************************************************************/ BOOL EXTERNAL Callback(STICALLBACKPROC pfn, PV pv1, PV pv2) { CONTEXT ctxPre; /* Thread context before call */ CONTEXT ctxPost; /* Thread context after call */ volatile BOOL fRc; /* To prevent compiler from enregistering */ /* Get state of registers before the callback */ ctxPre.ContextFlags = CONTEXT_CONTROL | CONTEXT_INTEGER; GetThreadContext(GetCurrentThread(), &ctxPre); fRc = pfn(pv1, pv2); ctxPost.ContextFlags = CONTEXT_CONTROL | CONTEXT_INTEGER; if (GetThreadContext(GetCurrentThread(), &ctxPost) && !Callback_CompareContexts(&ctxPre, &ctxPost)) { RPF("STI: Incorrectly prototyped callback! Crash soon!"); ValidationException(); } return fRc; } #endif