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Elliott Hughes42ee1422011-09-06 12:33:32 -07001/*
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Carl Shapiro6c21dc12011-06-20 15:20:52 -070016
Brian Carlstromfc0e3212013-07-17 14:40:12 -070017#ifndef ART_RUNTIME_BASE_LOGGING_H_
18#define ART_RUNTIME_BASE_LOGGING_H_
Carl Shapiro6c21dc12011-06-20 15:20:52 -070019
Ian Rogers700a4022014-05-19 16:49:03 -070020#include <memory>
Ian Rogerscf7f1912014-10-22 22:06:39 -070021#include <ostream>
Ian Rogers700a4022014-05-19 16:49:03 -070022
Elliott Hughes76160052012-12-12 16:31:20 -080023#include "base/macros.h"
Carl Shapiro6c21dc12011-06-20 15:20:52 -070024
Ian Rogersc7dd2952014-10-21 23:31:19 -070025namespace art {
26
27enum LogSeverity {
28 VERBOSE,
29 DEBUG,
30 INFO,
31 WARNING,
32 ERROR,
33 FATAL,
34 INTERNAL_FATAL, // For Runtime::Abort.
35};
36
37// The members of this struct are the valid arguments to VLOG and VLOG_IS_ON in code,
38// and the "-verbose:" command line argument.
39struct LogVerbosity {
40 bool class_linker; // Enabled with "-verbose:class".
41 bool compiler;
Andreas Gampef3d1f942015-05-18 21:41:13 -070042 bool deopt;
Ian Rogersc7dd2952014-10-21 23:31:19 -070043 bool gc;
44 bool heap;
45 bool jdwp;
Mathieu Chartiere5f13e52015-02-24 09:37:21 -080046 bool jit;
Ian Rogersc7dd2952014-10-21 23:31:19 -070047 bool jni;
48 bool monitor;
Richard Uhler66d874d2015-01-15 09:37:19 -080049 bool oat;
Ian Rogersc7dd2952014-10-21 23:31:19 -070050 bool profiler;
51 bool signals;
52 bool startup;
53 bool third_party_jni; // Enabled with "-verbose:third-party-jni".
54 bool threads;
55 bool verifier;
56};
57
58// Global log verbosity setting, initialized by InitLogging.
59extern LogVerbosity gLogVerbosity;
60
Nicolas Geoffraydb978712014-12-09 13:33:38 +000061// 0 if not abort, non-zero if an abort is in progress. Used on fatal exit to prevents recursive
62// aborts. Global declaration allows us to disable some error checking to ensure fatal shutdown
63// makes forward progress.
64extern unsigned int gAborting;
65
Ian Rogersc7dd2952014-10-21 23:31:19 -070066// Configure logging based on ANDROID_LOG_TAGS environment variable.
67// We need to parse a string that looks like
68//
69// *:v jdwp:d dalvikvm:d dalvikvm-gc:i dalvikvmi:i
70//
71// The tag (or '*' for the global level) comes first, followed by a colon
72// and a letter indicating the minimum priority level we're expected to log.
73// This can be used to reveal or conceal logs with specific tags.
74extern void InitLogging(char* argv[]);
75
Mathieu Chartier2cebb242015-04-21 16:50:40 -070076// Returns the command line used to invoke the current tool or null if InitLogging hasn't been
Ian Rogersc7dd2952014-10-21 23:31:19 -070077// performed.
78extern const char* GetCmdLine();
79
80// The command used to start the ART runtime, such as "/system/bin/dalvikvm". If InitLogging hasn't
81// been performed then just returns "art"
82extern const char* ProgramInvocationName();
83
84// A short version of the command used to start the ART runtime, such as "dalvikvm". If InitLogging
85// hasn't been performed then just returns "art"
86extern const char* ProgramInvocationShortName();
87
88// Logs a message to logcat on Android otherwise to stderr. If the severity is FATAL it also causes
89// an abort. For example: LOG(FATAL) << "We didn't expect to reach here";
90#define LOG(severity) ::art::LogMessage(__FILE__, __LINE__, severity, -1).stream()
91
92// A variant of LOG that also logs the current errno value. To be used when library calls fail.
93#define PLOG(severity) ::art::LogMessage(__FILE__, __LINE__, severity, errno).stream()
94
95// Marker that code is yet to be implemented.
96#define UNIMPLEMENTED(level) LOG(level) << __PRETTY_FUNCTION__ << " unimplemented "
97
98// Is verbose logging enabled for the given module? Where the module is defined in LogVerbosity.
99#define VLOG_IS_ON(module) UNLIKELY(::art::gLogVerbosity.module)
100
101// Variant of LOG that logs when verbose logging is enabled for a module. For example,
102// VLOG(jni) << "A JNI operation was performed";
103#define VLOG(module) \
104 if (VLOG_IS_ON(module)) \
105 ::art::LogMessage(__FILE__, __LINE__, INFO, -1).stream()
106
107// Return the stream associated with logging for the given module.
108#define VLOG_STREAM(module) ::art::LogMessage(__FILE__, __LINE__, INFO, -1).stream()
109
110// Check whether condition x holds and LOG(FATAL) if not. The value of the expression x is only
111// evaluated once. Extra logging can be appended using << after. For example,
112// CHECK(false == true) results in a log message of "Check failed: false == true".
Carl Shapiro6c21dc12011-06-20 15:20:52 -0700113#define CHECK(x) \
Ian Rogerscaab8c42011-10-12 12:11:18 -0700114 if (UNLIKELY(!(x))) \
Ian Rogersc7dd2952014-10-21 23:31:19 -0700115 ::art::LogMessage(__FILE__, __LINE__, ::art::FATAL, -1).stream() \
Elliott Hughes710a0cb2011-08-16 14:32:37 -0700116 << "Check failed: " #x << " "
Elliott Hugheseb4f6142011-07-15 17:43:51 -0700117
Ian Rogersc7dd2952014-10-21 23:31:19 -0700118// Helper for CHECK_xx(x,y) macros.
Elliott Hughes1f359b02011-07-17 14:27:17 -0700119#define CHECK_OP(LHS, RHS, OP) \
Mathieu Chartier9b3c3cd2013-08-12 17:41:54 -0700120 for (auto _values = ::art::MakeEagerEvaluator(LHS, RHS); \
Elliott Hughes362f9bc2011-10-17 18:56:41 -0700121 UNLIKELY(!(_values.lhs OP _values.rhs)); /* empty */) \
Ian Rogersc7dd2952014-10-21 23:31:19 -0700122 ::art::LogMessage(__FILE__, __LINE__, ::art::FATAL, -1).stream() \
Elliott Hughesf5a7a472011-10-07 14:31:02 -0700123 << "Check failed: " << #LHS << " " << #OP << " " << #RHS \
124 << " (" #LHS "=" << _values.lhs << ", " #RHS "=" << _values.rhs << ") "
Elliott Hughes1f359b02011-07-17 14:27:17 -0700125
Ian Rogersc7dd2952014-10-21 23:31:19 -0700126
127// Check whether a condition holds between x and y, LOG(FATAL) if not. The value of the expressions
128// x and y is evaluated once. Extra logging can be appended using << after. For example,
129// CHECK_NE(0 == 1, false) results in "Check failed: false != false (0==1=false, false=false) ".
Elliott Hughes1f359b02011-07-17 14:27:17 -0700130#define CHECK_EQ(x, y) CHECK_OP(x, y, ==)
131#define CHECK_NE(x, y) CHECK_OP(x, y, !=)
132#define CHECK_LE(x, y) CHECK_OP(x, y, <=)
133#define CHECK_LT(x, y) CHECK_OP(x, y, <)
134#define CHECK_GE(x, y) CHECK_OP(x, y, >=)
135#define CHECK_GT(x, y) CHECK_OP(x, y, >)
Elliott Hugheseb4f6142011-07-15 17:43:51 -0700136
Ian Rogersc7dd2952014-10-21 23:31:19 -0700137// Helper for CHECK_STRxx(s1,s2) macros.
Elliott Hugheseb4f6142011-07-15 17:43:51 -0700138#define CHECK_STROP(s1, s2, sense) \
Ian Rogerscaab8c42011-10-12 12:11:18 -0700139 if (UNLIKELY((strcmp(s1, s2) == 0) != sense)) \
Ian Rogersc7dd2952014-10-21 23:31:19 -0700140 LOG(::art::FATAL) << "Check failed: " \
141 << "\"" << s1 << "\"" \
142 << (sense ? " == " : " != ") \
143 << "\"" << s2 << "\""
Carl Shapiro6c21dc12011-06-20 15:20:52 -0700144
Ian Rogersc7dd2952014-10-21 23:31:19 -0700145// Check for string (const char*) equality between s1 and s2, LOG(FATAL) if not.
Elliott Hughes1f359b02011-07-17 14:27:17 -0700146#define CHECK_STREQ(s1, s2) CHECK_STROP(s1, s2, true)
147#define CHECK_STRNE(s1, s2) CHECK_STROP(s1, s2, false)
148
Ian Rogersc7dd2952014-10-21 23:31:19 -0700149// Perform the pthread function call(args), LOG(FATAL) on error.
Elliott Hughes8d768a92011-09-14 16:35:25 -0700150#define CHECK_PTHREAD_CALL(call, args, what) \
151 do { \
152 int rc = call args; \
153 if (rc != 0) { \
154 errno = rc; \
Ian Rogersc7dd2952014-10-21 23:31:19 -0700155 PLOG(::art::FATAL) << # call << " failed for " << what; \
Elliott Hughes8d768a92011-09-14 16:35:25 -0700156 } \
157 } while (false)
158
Vladimir Marko83642482014-06-11 12:12:07 +0100159// CHECK that can be used in a constexpr function. For example,
160// constexpr int half(int n) {
161// return
162// DCHECK_CONSTEXPR(n >= 0, , 0)
163// CHECK_CONSTEXPR((n & 1) == 0), << "Extra debugging output: n = " << n, 0)
164// n / 2;
165// }
166#define CHECK_CONSTEXPR(x, out, dummy) \
Ian Rogersc7dd2952014-10-21 23:31:19 -0700167 (UNLIKELY(!(x))) ? (LOG(::art::FATAL) << "Check failed: " << #x out, dummy) :
Vladimir Marko83642482014-06-11 12:12:07 +0100168
Carl Shapiro6c21dc12011-06-20 15:20:52 -0700169
Ian Rogersc7dd2952014-10-21 23:31:19 -0700170// DCHECKs are debug variants of CHECKs only enabled in debug builds. Generally CHECK should be
171// used unless profiling identifies a CHECK as being in performance critical code.
172#if defined(NDEBUG)
173static constexpr bool kEnableDChecks = false;
174#else
175static constexpr bool kEnableDChecks = true;
Carl Shapiro6c21dc12011-06-20 15:20:52 -0700176#endif
177
Ian Rogersc7dd2952014-10-21 23:31:19 -0700178#define DCHECK(x) if (::art::kEnableDChecks) CHECK(x)
179#define DCHECK_EQ(x, y) if (::art::kEnableDChecks) CHECK_EQ(x, y)
180#define DCHECK_NE(x, y) if (::art::kEnableDChecks) CHECK_NE(x, y)
181#define DCHECK_LE(x, y) if (::art::kEnableDChecks) CHECK_LE(x, y)
182#define DCHECK_LT(x, y) if (::art::kEnableDChecks) CHECK_LT(x, y)
183#define DCHECK_GE(x, y) if (::art::kEnableDChecks) CHECK_GE(x, y)
184#define DCHECK_GT(x, y) if (::art::kEnableDChecks) CHECK_GT(x, y)
185#define DCHECK_STREQ(s1, s2) if (::art::kEnableDChecks) CHECK_STREQ(s1, s2)
186#define DCHECK_STRNE(s1, s2) if (::art::kEnableDChecks) CHECK_STRNE(s1, s2)
187#if defined(NDEBUG)
188#define DCHECK_CONSTEXPR(x, out, dummy)
189#else
190#define DCHECK_CONSTEXPR(x, out, dummy) CHECK_CONSTEXPR(x, out, dummy)
191#endif
Elliott Hugheseb4f6142011-07-15 17:43:51 -0700192
Ian Rogersc7dd2952014-10-21 23:31:19 -0700193// Temporary class created to evaluate the LHS and RHS, used with MakeEagerEvaluator to infer the
194// types of LHS and RHS.
Elliott Hughes3ea7e992011-10-11 18:48:16 -0700195template <typename LHS, typename RHS>
196struct EagerEvaluator {
Ian Rogers02875c52014-09-25 17:36:39 -0700197 EagerEvaluator(LHS l, RHS r) : lhs(l), rhs(r) { }
Elliott Hughes3ea7e992011-10-11 18:48:16 -0700198 LHS lhs;
199 RHS rhs;
200};
201
Ian Rogersc7dd2952014-10-21 23:31:19 -0700202// Helper function for CHECK_xx.
203template <typename LHS, typename RHS>
204static inline EagerEvaluator<LHS, RHS> MakeEagerEvaluator(LHS lhs, RHS rhs) {
205 return EagerEvaluator<LHS, RHS>(lhs, rhs);
206}
207
208// Explicitly instantiate EagerEvalue for pointers so that char*s aren't treated as strings. To
209// compare strings use CHECK_STREQ and CHECK_STRNE. We rely on signed/unsigned warnings to
Elliott Hughesaa6a5882012-01-13 19:39:16 -0800210// protect you against combinations not explicitly listed below.
211#define EAGER_PTR_EVALUATOR(T1, T2) \
212 template <> struct EagerEvaluator<T1, T2> { \
Ian Rogers02875c52014-09-25 17:36:39 -0700213 EagerEvaluator(T1 l, T2 r) \
214 : lhs(reinterpret_cast<const void*>(l)), \
215 rhs(reinterpret_cast<const void*>(r)) { } \
Elliott Hughesaa6a5882012-01-13 19:39:16 -0800216 const void* lhs; \
217 const void* rhs; \
218 }
219EAGER_PTR_EVALUATOR(const char*, const char*);
220EAGER_PTR_EVALUATOR(const char*, char*);
221EAGER_PTR_EVALUATOR(char*, const char*);
222EAGER_PTR_EVALUATOR(char*, char*);
223EAGER_PTR_EVALUATOR(const unsigned char*, const unsigned char*);
224EAGER_PTR_EVALUATOR(const unsigned char*, unsigned char*);
225EAGER_PTR_EVALUATOR(unsigned char*, const unsigned char*);
226EAGER_PTR_EVALUATOR(unsigned char*, unsigned char*);
227EAGER_PTR_EVALUATOR(const signed char*, const signed char*);
228EAGER_PTR_EVALUATOR(const signed char*, signed char*);
229EAGER_PTR_EVALUATOR(signed char*, const signed char*);
230EAGER_PTR_EVALUATOR(signed char*, signed char*);
231
Ian Rogersc7dd2952014-10-21 23:31:19 -0700232// Data for the log message, not stored in LogMessage to avoid increasing the stack size.
233class LogMessageData;
Mathieu Chartier9b3c3cd2013-08-12 17:41:54 -0700234
Ian Rogersc7dd2952014-10-21 23:31:19 -0700235// A LogMessage is a temporarily scoped object used by LOG and the unlikely part of a CHECK. The
236// destructor will abort if the severity is FATAL.
Elliott Hughes3ea7e992011-10-11 18:48:16 -0700237class LogMessage {
238 public:
Ian Rogersc7dd2952014-10-21 23:31:19 -0700239 LogMessage(const char* file, unsigned int line, LogSeverity severity, int error);
Sebastien Hertz74c07042013-05-17 14:04:12 +0200240
Ian Rogers719d1a32014-03-06 12:13:39 -0800241 ~LogMessage(); // TODO: enable LOCKS_EXCLUDED(Locks::logging_lock_).
Sebastien Hertz74c07042013-05-17 14:04:12 +0200242
Ian Rogersc7dd2952014-10-21 23:31:19 -0700243 // Returns the stream associated with the message, the LogMessage performs output when it goes
244 // out of scope.
245 std::ostream& stream();
246
247 // The routine that performs the actual logging.
248 static void LogLine(const char* file, unsigned int line, LogSeverity severity, const char* msg);
Elliott Hughes3ea7e992011-10-11 18:48:16 -0700249
Ian Rogersf4d4da12014-11-11 16:10:33 -0800250 // A variant of the above for use with little stack.
251 static void LogLineLowStack(const char* file, unsigned int line, LogSeverity severity,
252 const char* msg);
253
Elliott Hughes3ea7e992011-10-11 18:48:16 -0700254 private:
Ian Rogers700a4022014-05-19 16:49:03 -0700255 const std::unique_ptr<LogMessageData> data_;
Elliott Hughes3ea7e992011-10-11 18:48:16 -0700256
257 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(LogMessage);
258};
259
Andreas Gampe369810a2015-01-14 19:53:31 -0800260// Allows to temporarily change the minimum severity level for logging.
261class ScopedLogSeverity {
262 public:
263 explicit ScopedLogSeverity(LogSeverity level);
264 ~ScopedLogSeverity();
265
266 private:
267 LogSeverity old_;
268};
269
Elliott Hughes3ea7e992011-10-11 18:48:16 -0700270} // namespace art
271
Brian Carlstromfc0e3212013-07-17 14:40:12 -0700272#endif // ART_RUNTIME_BASE_LOGGING_H_