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With the old checkpatch we cannot use the correct format for the SPDX tags in the file .c, in fact the C99 comments are not allowed and we had to use the block comment. With the new checkpatch, let's switch to the correct SPDX format. Change created automatically through the command: sed -i \ 's,^/\* *\(SPDX-License-Identifier: .*[^ ]\) *\*/$,// \1,' \ $(find src/ contrib/ -name \*.c) Change-Id: I6da16506baa7af718947562505dd49606d124171 Signed-off-by: Antonio Borneo <borneo.antonio@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://review.openocd.org/c/openocd/+/7153 Tested-by: jenkins
520 lines
13 KiB
C
520 lines
13 KiB
C
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
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/***************************************************************************
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* Copyright (C) 2005 by Dominic Rath *
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* Dominic.Rath@gmx.de *
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* *
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* Copyright (C) 2007-2010 Øyvind Harboe *
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* oyvind.harboe@zylin.com *
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* *
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* Copyright (C) 2008 by Spencer Oliver *
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* spen@spen-soft.co.uk *
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***************************************************************************/
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#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
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#include "config.h"
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#endif
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#include "log.h"
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#include "command.h"
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#include "replacements.h"
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#include "time_support.h"
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#include <server/server.h>
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#include <stdarg.h>
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#ifdef _DEBUG_FREE_SPACE_
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#ifdef HAVE_MALLOC_H
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#include <malloc.h>
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#else
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#error "malloc.h is required to use --enable-malloc-logging"
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#endif
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#endif
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int debug_level = LOG_LVL_INFO;
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static FILE *log_output;
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static struct log_callback *log_callbacks;
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static int64_t last_time;
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static int64_t start;
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static const char * const log_strings[6] = {
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"User : ",
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"Error: ",
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"Warn : ", /* want a space after each colon, all same width, colons aligned */
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"Info : ",
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"Debug: ",
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"Debug: "
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};
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static int count;
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/* forward the log to the listeners */
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static void log_forward(const char *file, unsigned line, const char *function, const char *string)
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{
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struct log_callback *cb, *next;
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cb = log_callbacks;
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/* DANGER!!!! the log callback can remove itself!!!! */
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while (cb) {
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next = cb->next;
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cb->fn(cb->priv, file, line, function, string);
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cb = next;
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}
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}
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/* The log_puts() serves two somewhat different goals:
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*
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* - logging
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* - feeding low-level info to the user in GDB or Telnet
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*
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* The latter dictates that strings without newline are not logged, lest there
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* will be *MANY log lines when sending one char at the time(e.g.
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* target_request.c).
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*
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*/
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static void log_puts(enum log_levels level,
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const char *file,
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int line,
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const char *function,
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const char *string)
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{
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char *f;
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if (!log_output) {
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/* log_init() not called yet; print on stderr */
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fputs(string, stderr);
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fflush(stderr);
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return;
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}
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if (level == LOG_LVL_OUTPUT) {
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/* do not prepend any headers, just print out what we were given and return */
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fputs(string, log_output);
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fflush(log_output);
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return;
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}
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f = strrchr(file, '/');
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if (f)
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file = f + 1;
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if (debug_level >= LOG_LVL_DEBUG) {
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/* print with count and time information */
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int64_t t = timeval_ms() - start;
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#ifdef _DEBUG_FREE_SPACE_
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struct mallinfo info;
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info = mallinfo();
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#endif
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fprintf(log_output, "%s%d %" PRId64 " %s:%d %s()"
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#ifdef _DEBUG_FREE_SPACE_
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" %d"
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#endif
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": %s", log_strings[level + 1], count, t, file, line, function,
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#ifdef _DEBUG_FREE_SPACE_
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info.fordblks,
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#endif
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string);
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} else {
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/* if we are using gdb through pipes then we do not want any output
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* to the pipe otherwise we get repeated strings */
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fprintf(log_output, "%s%s",
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(level > LOG_LVL_USER) ? log_strings[level + 1] : "", string);
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}
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fflush(log_output);
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/* Never forward LOG_LVL_DEBUG, too verbose and they can be found in the log if need be */
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if (level <= LOG_LVL_INFO)
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log_forward(file, line, function, string);
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}
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void log_printf(enum log_levels level,
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const char *file,
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unsigned line,
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const char *function,
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const char *format,
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...)
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{
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char *string;
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va_list ap;
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count++;
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if (level > debug_level)
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return;
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va_start(ap, format);
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string = alloc_vprintf(format, ap);
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if (string) {
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log_puts(level, file, line, function, string);
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free(string);
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}
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va_end(ap);
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}
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void log_vprintf_lf(enum log_levels level, const char *file, unsigned line,
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const char *function, const char *format, va_list args)
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{
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char *tmp;
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count++;
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if (level > debug_level)
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return;
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tmp = alloc_vprintf(format, args);
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if (!tmp)
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return;
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/*
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* Note: alloc_vprintf() guarantees that the buffer is at least one
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* character longer.
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*/
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strcat(tmp, "\n");
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log_puts(level, file, line, function, tmp);
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free(tmp);
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}
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void log_printf_lf(enum log_levels level,
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const char *file,
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unsigned line,
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const char *function,
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const char *format,
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...)
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{
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va_list ap;
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va_start(ap, format);
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log_vprintf_lf(level, file, line, function, format, ap);
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va_end(ap);
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}
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COMMAND_HANDLER(handle_debug_level_command)
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{
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if (CMD_ARGC == 1) {
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int new_level;
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COMMAND_PARSE_NUMBER(int, CMD_ARGV[0], new_level);
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if ((new_level > LOG_LVL_DEBUG_IO) || (new_level < LOG_LVL_SILENT)) {
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LOG_ERROR("level must be between %d and %d", LOG_LVL_SILENT, LOG_LVL_DEBUG_IO);
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return ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR;
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}
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debug_level = new_level;
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} else if (CMD_ARGC > 1)
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return ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR;
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command_print(CMD, "debug_level: %i", debug_level);
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return ERROR_OK;
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}
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COMMAND_HANDLER(handle_log_output_command)
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{
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if (CMD_ARGC == 0 || (CMD_ARGC == 1 && strcmp(CMD_ARGV[0], "default") == 0)) {
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if (log_output != stderr && log_output) {
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/* Close previous log file, if it was open and wasn't stderr. */
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fclose(log_output);
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}
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log_output = stderr;
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LOG_DEBUG("set log_output to default");
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return ERROR_OK;
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}
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if (CMD_ARGC == 1) {
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FILE *file = fopen(CMD_ARGV[0], "w");
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if (!file) {
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LOG_ERROR("failed to open output log '%s'", CMD_ARGV[0]);
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return ERROR_FAIL;
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}
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if (log_output != stderr && log_output) {
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/* Close previous log file, if it was open and wasn't stderr. */
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fclose(log_output);
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}
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log_output = file;
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LOG_DEBUG("set log_output to \"%s\"", CMD_ARGV[0]);
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return ERROR_OK;
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}
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return ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR;
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}
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static const struct command_registration log_command_handlers[] = {
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{
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.name = "log_output",
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.handler = handle_log_output_command,
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.mode = COMMAND_ANY,
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.help = "redirect logging to a file (default: stderr)",
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.usage = "[file_name | \"default\"]",
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},
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{
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.name = "debug_level",
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.handler = handle_debug_level_command,
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.mode = COMMAND_ANY,
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.help = "Sets the verbosity level of debugging output. "
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"0 shows errors only; 1 adds warnings; "
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"2 (default) adds other info; 3 adds debugging; "
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"4 adds extra verbose debugging.",
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.usage = "number",
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},
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COMMAND_REGISTRATION_DONE
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};
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int log_register_commands(struct command_context *cmd_ctx)
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{
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return register_commands(cmd_ctx, NULL, log_command_handlers);
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}
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void log_init(void)
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{
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/* set defaults for daemon configuration,
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* if not set by cmdline or cfgfile */
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char *debug_env = getenv("OPENOCD_DEBUG_LEVEL");
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if (debug_env) {
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int value;
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int retval = parse_int(debug_env, &value);
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if (retval == ERROR_OK &&
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debug_level >= LOG_LVL_SILENT &&
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debug_level <= LOG_LVL_DEBUG_IO)
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debug_level = value;
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}
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if (!log_output)
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log_output = stderr;
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start = last_time = timeval_ms();
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}
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void log_exit(void)
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{
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if (log_output && log_output != stderr) {
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/* Close log file, if it was open and wasn't stderr. */
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fclose(log_output);
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}
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log_output = NULL;
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}
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/* add/remove log callback handler */
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int log_add_callback(log_callback_fn fn, void *priv)
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{
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struct log_callback *cb;
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/* prevent the same callback to be registered more than once, just for sure */
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for (cb = log_callbacks; cb; cb = cb->next) {
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if (cb->fn == fn && cb->priv == priv)
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return ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR;
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}
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/* alloc memory, it is safe just to return in case of an error, no need for the caller to
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*check this */
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cb = malloc(sizeof(struct log_callback));
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if (!cb)
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return ERROR_BUF_TOO_SMALL;
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/* add item to the beginning of the linked list */
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cb->fn = fn;
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cb->priv = priv;
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cb->next = log_callbacks;
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log_callbacks = cb;
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return ERROR_OK;
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}
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int log_remove_callback(log_callback_fn fn, void *priv)
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{
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struct log_callback *cb, **p;
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for (p = &log_callbacks; (cb = *p); p = &(*p)->next) {
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if (cb->fn == fn && cb->priv == priv) {
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*p = cb->next;
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free(cb);
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return ERROR_OK;
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}
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}
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/* no such item */
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return ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR;
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}
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/* return allocated string w/printf() result */
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char *alloc_vprintf(const char *fmt, va_list ap)
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{
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va_list ap_copy;
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int len;
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char *string;
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/* determine the length of the buffer needed */
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va_copy(ap_copy, ap);
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len = vsnprintf(NULL, 0, fmt, ap_copy);
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va_end(ap_copy);
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/* allocate and make room for terminating zero. */
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/* FIXME: The old version always allocated at least one byte extra and
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* other code depend on that. They should be probably be fixed, but for
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* now reserve the extra byte. */
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string = malloc(len + 2);
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if (!string)
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return NULL;
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/* do the real work */
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vsnprintf(string, len + 1, fmt, ap);
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return string;
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}
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char *alloc_printf(const char *format, ...)
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{
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char *string;
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va_list ap;
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va_start(ap, format);
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string = alloc_vprintf(format, ap);
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va_end(ap);
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return string;
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}
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/* Code must return to the server loop before 1000ms has returned or invoke
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* this function.
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*
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* The GDB connection will time out if it spends >2000ms and you'll get nasty
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* error messages from GDB:
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*
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* Ignoring packet error, continuing...
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* Reply contains invalid hex digit 116
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*
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* While it is possible use "set remotetimeout" to more than the default 2000ms
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* in GDB, OpenOCD guarantees that it sends keep-alive packages on the
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* GDB protocol and it is a bug in OpenOCD not to either return to the server
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* loop or invoke keep_alive() every 1000ms.
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*
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* This function will send a keep alive packet if >500ms has passed since last time
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* it was invoked.
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*
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* Note that this function can be invoked often, so it needs to be relatively
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* fast when invoked more often than every 500ms.
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*
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*/
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#define KEEP_ALIVE_KICK_TIME_MS 500
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#define KEEP_ALIVE_TIMEOUT_MS 1000
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static void gdb_timeout_warning(int64_t delta_time)
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{
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extern int gdb_actual_connections;
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if (gdb_actual_connections)
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LOG_WARNING("keep_alive() was not invoked in the "
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"%d ms timelimit. GDB alive packet not "
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"sent! (%" PRId64 " ms). Workaround: increase "
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"\"set remotetimeout\" in GDB",
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KEEP_ALIVE_TIMEOUT_MS,
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delta_time);
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else
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LOG_DEBUG("keep_alive() was not invoked in the "
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"%d ms timelimit (%" PRId64 " ms). This may cause "
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"trouble with GDB connections.",
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KEEP_ALIVE_TIMEOUT_MS,
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delta_time);
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}
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void keep_alive(void)
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{
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int64_t current_time = timeval_ms();
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int64_t delta_time = current_time - last_time;
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if (delta_time > KEEP_ALIVE_TIMEOUT_MS) {
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last_time = current_time;
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gdb_timeout_warning(delta_time);
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}
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if (delta_time > KEEP_ALIVE_KICK_TIME_MS) {
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last_time = current_time;
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/* this will keep the GDB connection alive */
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server_keep_clients_alive();
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/* DANGER!!!! do not add code to invoke e.g. target event processing,
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* jim timer processing, etc. it can cause infinite recursion +
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* jim event callbacks need to happen at a well defined time,
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* not anywhere keep_alive() is invoked.
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*
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* These functions should be invoked at a well defined spot in server.c
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*/
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}
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}
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/* reset keep alive timer without sending message */
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void kept_alive(void)
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{
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int64_t current_time = timeval_ms();
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int64_t delta_time = current_time - last_time;
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last_time = current_time;
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if (delta_time > KEEP_ALIVE_TIMEOUT_MS)
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gdb_timeout_warning(delta_time);
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}
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/* if we sleep for extended periods of time, we must invoke keep_alive() intermittently */
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void alive_sleep(uint64_t ms)
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{
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uint64_t nap_time = 10;
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for (uint64_t i = 0; i < ms; i += nap_time) {
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uint64_t sleep_a_bit = ms - i;
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if (sleep_a_bit > nap_time)
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sleep_a_bit = nap_time;
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usleep(sleep_a_bit * 1000);
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keep_alive();
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}
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}
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void busy_sleep(uint64_t ms)
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{
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uint64_t then = timeval_ms();
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while (timeval_ms() - then < ms) {
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/*
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* busy wait
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*/
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}
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}
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/* Maximum size of socket error message retrieved from operation system */
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#define MAX_SOCKET_ERR_MSG_LENGTH 256
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/* Provide log message for the last socket error.
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Uses errno on *nix and WSAGetLastError() on Windows */
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void log_socket_error(const char *socket_desc)
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{
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int error_code;
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#ifdef _WIN32
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error_code = WSAGetLastError();
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char error_message[MAX_SOCKET_ERR_MSG_LENGTH];
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error_message[0] = '\0';
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DWORD retval = FormatMessage(FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM, NULL, error_code, 0,
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error_message, MAX_SOCKET_ERR_MSG_LENGTH, NULL);
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error_message[MAX_SOCKET_ERR_MSG_LENGTH - 1] = '\0';
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const bool have_message = (retval != 0) && (error_message[0] != '\0');
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LOG_ERROR("Error on socket '%s': WSAGetLastError==%d%s%s.", socket_desc, error_code,
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(have_message ? ", message: " : ""),
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(have_message ? error_message : ""));
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#else
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error_code = errno;
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LOG_ERROR("Error on socket '%s': errno==%d, message: %s.", socket_desc, error_code, strerror(error_code));
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#endif
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}
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/**
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* Find the first non-printable character in the char buffer, return a pointer to it.
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* If no such character exists, return NULL.
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*/
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char *find_nonprint_char(char *buf, unsigned buf_len)
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{
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for (unsigned int i = 0; i < buf_len; i++) {
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if (!isprint(buf[i]))
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return buf + i;
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}
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return NULL;
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}
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