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1 #ifndef BABELTRACE_COMMON_INTERNAL_H
2 #define BABELTRACE_COMMON_INTERNAL_H
3
4 /*
5 * Copyright (c) 2018 EfficiOS Inc. and Linux Foundation
6 * Copyright (c) 2018 Philippe Proulx <pproulx@efficios.com>
7 *
8 * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
9 * of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
10 * in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
11 * to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
12 * copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
13 * furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
14 *
15 * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
16 * all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
17 *
18 * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
19 * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
20 * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
21 * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
22 * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
23 * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
24 * SOFTWARE.
25 */
26
27 #include <errno.h>
28 #include <glib.h>
29 #include <inttypes.h>
30 #include <stdarg.h>
31 #include <stdbool.h>
32 #include <stdint.h>
33 #include <stdlib.h>
34 #include <stdio.h>
35 #include <unistd.h>
36 #include <string.h>
37
38 #include <babeltrace2/babeltrace.h>
39
40 #define __BT_IN_BABELTRACE_H
41 #include <babeltrace2/func-status.h>
42
43 #include "common/assert.h"
44 #include "common/macros.h"
45 #include "common/safe.h"
46
47 #define BT_COMMON_COLOR_RESET "\033[0m"
48 #define BT_COMMON_COLOR_BOLD "\033[1m"
49 #define BT_COMMON_COLOR_FG_DEFAULT "\033[39m"
50 #define BT_COMMON_COLOR_FG_RED "\033[31m"
51 #define BT_COMMON_COLOR_FG_GREEN "\033[32m"
52 #define BT_COMMON_COLOR_FG_YELLOW "\033[33m"
53 #define BT_COMMON_COLOR_FG_BLUE "\033[34m"
54 #define BT_COMMON_COLOR_FG_MAGENTA "\033[35m"
55 #define BT_COMMON_COLOR_FG_CYAN "\033[36m"
56 #define BT_COMMON_COLOR_FG_LIGHT_GRAY "\033[37m"
57 #define BT_COMMON_COLOR_FG_BOLD_RED "\033[1m\033[31m"
58 #define BT_COMMON_COLOR_FG_BOLD_GREEN "\033[1m\033[32m"
59 #define BT_COMMON_COLOR_FG_BOLD_YELLOW "\033[1m\033[33m"
60 #define BT_COMMON_COLOR_FG_BOLD_BLUE "\033[1m\033[34m"
61 #define BT_COMMON_COLOR_FG_BOLD_MAGENTA "\033[1m\033[35m"
62 #define BT_COMMON_COLOR_FG_BOLD_CYAN "\033[1m\033[36m"
63 #define BT_COMMON_COLOR_FG_BOLD_LIGHT_GRAY "\033[1m\033[37m"
64 #define BT_COMMON_COLOR_FG_BRIGHT_RED "\033[91m"
65 #define BT_COMMON_COLOR_FG_BRIGHT_GREEN "\033[92m"
66 #define BT_COMMON_COLOR_FG_BRIGHT_YELLOW "\033[93m"
67 #define BT_COMMON_COLOR_FG_BRIGHT_BLUE "\033[94m"
68 #define BT_COMMON_COLOR_FG_BRIGHT_MAGENTA "\033[95m"
69 #define BT_COMMON_COLOR_FG_BRIGHT_CYAN "\033[96m"
70 #define BT_COMMON_COLOR_FG_BRIGHT_LIGHT_GRAY "\033[97m"
71 #define BT_COMMON_COLOR_BG_DEFAULT "\033[49m"
72 #define BT_COMMON_COLOR_BG_RED "\033[41m"
73 #define BT_COMMON_COLOR_BG_GREEN "\033[42m"
74 #define BT_COMMON_COLOR_BG_YELLOW "\033[43m"
75 #define BT_COMMON_COLOR_BG_BLUE "\033[44m"
76 #define BT_COMMON_COLOR_BG_MAGENTA "\033[45m"
77 #define BT_COMMON_COLOR_BG_CYAN "\033[46m"
78 #define BT_COMMON_COLOR_BG_LIGHT_GRAY "\033[47m"
79
80 enum bt_common_color_when {
81 BT_COMMON_COLOR_WHEN_AUTO,
82 BT_COMMON_COLOR_WHEN_ALWAYS,
83 BT_COMMON_COLOR_WHEN_NEVER,
84 };
85
86 struct bt_common_color_codes {
87 const char *reset;
88 const char *bold;
89 const char *fg_default;
90 const char *fg_red;
91 const char *fg_green;
92 const char *fg_yellow;
93 const char *fg_blue;
94 const char *fg_magenta;
95 const char *fg_cyan;
96 const char *fg_light_gray;
97 const char *fg_bright_red;
98 const char *fg_bright_green;
99 const char *fg_bright_yellow;
100 const char *fg_bright_blue;
101 const char *fg_bright_magenta;
102 const char *fg_bright_cyan;
103 const char *fg_bright_light_gray;
104 const char *bg_default;
105 const char *bg_red;
106 const char *bg_green;
107 const char *bg_yellow;
108 const char *bg_blue;
109 const char *bg_magenta;
110 const char *bg_cyan;
111 const char *bg_light_gray;
112 };
113
114 struct bt_common_lttng_live_url_parts {
115 GString *proto;
116 GString *hostname;
117 GString *target_hostname;
118 GString *session_name;
119
120 /* -1 means default port */
121 int port;
122 };
123
124 /*
125 * Checks if the current process has setuid or setgid access rights.
126 * Returns `true` if so.
127 */
128 BT_HIDDEN
129 bool bt_common_is_setuid_setgid(void);
130
131 /*
132 * Returns the system-wide plugin path, e.g.
133 * `/usr/lib/babeltrace2/plugins`. Do not free the return value.
134 */
135 BT_HIDDEN
136 const char *bt_common_get_system_plugin_path(void);
137
138 /*
139 * Returns the user plugin path, e.g.
140 * `/home/user/.local/lib/babeltrace2/plugins`. You need to free the
141 * return value.
142 */
143 BT_HIDDEN
144 char *bt_common_get_home_plugin_path(int log_level);
145
146 /*
147 * Appends the list of directories in `paths` to the array `dirs`.
148 * `paths` is a list of directories separated by `:`. Returns 0 on
149 * success.
150 */
151 BT_HIDDEN
152 int bt_common_append_plugin_path_dirs(const char *paths, GPtrArray *dirs);
153
154 /*
155 * Returns `true` if terminal color codes are supported for this
156 * process.
157 */
158 BT_HIDDEN
159 bool bt_common_colors_supported(void);
160
161 BT_HIDDEN
162 const char *bt_common_color_reset(void);
163
164 BT_HIDDEN
165 const char *bt_common_color_bold(void);
166
167 BT_HIDDEN
168 const char *bt_common_color_fg_default(void);
169
170 BT_HIDDEN
171 const char *bt_common_color_fg_red(void);
172
173 BT_HIDDEN
174 const char *bt_common_color_fg_green(void);
175
176 BT_HIDDEN
177 const char *bt_common_color_fg_yellow(void);
178
179 BT_HIDDEN
180 const char *bt_common_color_fg_blue(void);
181
182 BT_HIDDEN
183 const char *bt_common_color_fg_magenta(void);
184
185 BT_HIDDEN
186 const char *bt_common_color_fg_cyan(void);
187
188 BT_HIDDEN
189 const char *bt_common_color_fg_light_gray(void);
190
191 BT_HIDDEN
192 const char *bt_common_color_fg_bright_red(void);
193
194 BT_HIDDEN
195 const char *bt_common_color_fg_bright_green(void);
196
197 BT_HIDDEN
198 const char *bt_common_color_fg_bright_yellow(void);
199
200 BT_HIDDEN
201 const char *bt_common_color_fg_bright_blue(void);
202
203 BT_HIDDEN
204 const char *bt_common_color_fg_bright_magenta(void);
205
206 BT_HIDDEN
207 const char *bt_common_color_fg_bright_cyan(void);
208
209 BT_HIDDEN
210 const char *bt_common_color_fg_bright_light_gray(void);
211
212 BT_HIDDEN
213 const char *bt_common_color_bg_default(void);
214
215 BT_HIDDEN
216 const char *bt_common_color_bg_red(void);
217
218 BT_HIDDEN
219 const char *bt_common_color_bg_green(void);
220
221 BT_HIDDEN
222 const char *bt_common_color_bg_yellow(void);
223
224 BT_HIDDEN
225 const char *bt_common_color_bg_blue(void);
226
227 BT_HIDDEN
228 const char *bt_common_color_bg_magenta(void);
229
230 BT_HIDDEN
231 const char *bt_common_color_bg_cyan(void);
232
233 BT_HIDDEN
234 const char *bt_common_color_bg_light_gray(void);
235
236 BT_HIDDEN
237 void bt_common_color_get_codes(struct bt_common_color_codes *codes,
238 enum bt_common_color_when use_colors);
239
240 /*
241 * Returns the substring from `input` to the first character found
242 * in the list of characters `end_chars`, unescaping any character
243 * found in `escapable_chars`, and sets `*end_pos` to the position of
244 * the end (from `input`). The caller owns the returned GString.
245 */
246 BT_HIDDEN
247 GString *bt_common_string_until(const char *input, const char *escapable_chars,
248 const char *end_chars, size_t *end_pos);
249
250 /*
251 * Returns the quoted version of `input` for a shell. If
252 * `with_single_quotes` is `true`, prepends and appends the `'` prefix
253 * and suffix to the returned string; otherwise the caller should
254 * prepend and append them manually, although they are not always
255 * required. The caller owns the returned GString.
256 */
257 BT_HIDDEN
258 GString *bt_common_shell_quote(const char *input, bool with_single_quotes);
259
260 /*
261 * Returns `true` if `input` is a string made only of printable
262 * characters.
263 */
264 BT_HIDDEN
265 bool bt_common_string_is_printable(const char *input);
266
267 /*
268 * Destroys the parts of an LTTng live URL as returned by
269 * bt_common_parse_lttng_live_url().
270 */
271 BT_HIDDEN
272 void bt_common_destroy_lttng_live_url_parts(
273 struct bt_common_lttng_live_url_parts *parts);
274
275 /*
276 * Parses the LTTng live URL `url` and returns its different parts.
277 * If there's an error, writes the error message into `*error_buf`
278 * up to `error_buf_size` bytes. You must destroy the returned value
279 * with bt_common_destroy_lttng_live_url_parts().
280 */
281 BT_HIDDEN
282 struct bt_common_lttng_live_url_parts bt_common_parse_lttng_live_url(
283 const char *url, char *error_buf, size_t error_buf_size);
284
285 /*
286 * Normalizes (in place) a star globbing pattern to be used with
287 * bt_common_star_glob_match(). This function always succeeds.
288 */
289 BT_HIDDEN
290 void bt_common_normalize_star_glob_pattern(char *pattern);
291
292 /*
293 * Returns `true` if `candidate` (of size `candidate_len`) matches
294 * the star globbing pattern `pattern` (of size `pattern_len`).
295 */
296 BT_HIDDEN
297 bool bt_common_star_glob_match(const char *pattern, size_t pattern_len,
298 const char *candidate, size_t candidate_len);
299
300 /*
301 * Normalizes the path `path`:
302 *
303 * * If it's a relative path, converts it to an absolute path using
304 * `wd` as the working directory (or the current working directory
305 * if `wd` is NULL).
306 * * Removes consecutive and trailing slashes.
307 * * Resolves `..` and `.` in the path (both in `path` and in `wd`).
308 * * Does NOT resolve symbolic links.
309 *
310 * The caller owns the returned GString.
311 */
312 BT_HIDDEN
313 GString *bt_common_normalize_path(const char *path, const char *wd);
314
315 typedef void (* bt_common_handle_custom_specifier_func)(void *priv_data,
316 char **buf, size_t avail_size, const char **fmt, va_list *args);
317
318 /*
319 * This is a custom vsnprintf() which handles the standard conversion
320 * specifier as well as custom ones.
321 *
322 * `fmt` is a typical printf()-style format string, with the following
323 * limitations:
324 *
325 * * The `*` width specifier is not accepted.
326 * * The `*` precision specifier is not accepted.
327 * * The `j` and `t` length modifiers are not accepted.
328 * * The `n` format specifier is not accepted.
329 * * The format specifiers defined in <inttypes.h> are not accepted
330 * except for `PRId64`, `PRIu64`, `PRIx64`, `PRIX64`, `PRIo64`, and
331 * `PRIi64`.
332 *
333 * `intro` specifies which special character immediately following an
334 * introductory `%` character in `fmt` is used to indicate a custom
335 * conversion specifier. For example, if `intro` is '@', then any `%@`
336 * sequence in `fmt` is the beginning of a custom conversion specifier.
337 *
338 * When a custom conversion specifier is encountered in `fmt`,
339 * the function calls `handle_specifier`. This callback receives:
340 *
341 * `priv_data`:
342 * Custom, private data.
343 *
344 * `buf`:
345 * Address of the current buffer pointer. `*buf` is the position to
346 * append new data. The callback must update `*buf` when appending
347 * new data. The callback must ensure not to write passed the whole
348 * buffer passed to bt_common_custom_vsnprintf().
349 *
350 * `avail_size`:
351 * Number of bytes left in whole buffer from the `*buf` point.
352 *
353 * `fmt`:
354 * Address of the current format string pointer. `*fmt` points to
355 * the introductory `%` character, which is followed by the
356 * character `intro`. The callback must update `*fmt` so that it
357 * points after the whole custom conversion specifier.
358 *
359 * `args`:
360 * Variable argument list. Use va_arg() to get new arguments from
361 * this list and update it at the same time.
362 *
363 * Because this is an internal utility, this function and its callback
364 * do not return error codes: they abort when there's any error (bad
365 * format string, for example).
366 */
367 BT_HIDDEN
368 void bt_common_custom_vsnprintf(char *buf, size_t buf_size,
369 char intro,
370 bt_common_handle_custom_specifier_func handle_specifier,
371 void *priv_data, const char *fmt, va_list *args);
372
373 /*
374 * Variadic form of bt_common_custom_vsnprintf().
375 */
376 BT_HIDDEN
377 void bt_common_custom_snprintf(char *buf, size_t buf_size,
378 char intro,
379 bt_common_handle_custom_specifier_func handle_specifier,
380 void *priv_data, const char *fmt, ...);
381
382 /*
383 * Returns the system page size.
384 */
385 BT_HIDDEN
386 size_t bt_common_get_page_size(int log_level);
387
388 /*
389 * Adds the digit separator `sep` as many times as needed to form groups
390 * of `digits_per_group` digits within `str`. `str` must have enough
391 * room to accomodate the new separators, that is:
392 *
393 * strlen(str) + (strlen(str) / digits_per_group) + 1
394 *
395 * Example: with `str` `1983198398213`, `digits_per_group` 3, and `sep`
396 * `,`, `str` becomes `1,983,198,398,213`.
397 *
398 * `strlen(str)` must not be 0. `digits_per_group` must not be 0. `sep`
399 * must not be `\0`.
400 */
401 BT_HIDDEN
402 void bt_common_sep_digits(char *str, unsigned int digits_per_group, char sep);
403
404 /*
405 * This is similar to what the command `fold --spaces` does: it wraps
406 * the input lines of `str`, breaking at spaces, and indenting each line
407 * with `indent` spaces so that each line fits the total length
408 * `total_length`.
409 *
410 * If an original line in `str` contains a word which is >= the content
411 * length (`total_length - indent`), then the corresponding folded line
412 * is also larger than the content length. In other words, breaking at
413 * spaces is a best effort, but it might not be possible.
414 *
415 * The returned string, on success, is owned by the caller.
416 */
417 BT_HIDDEN
418 GString *bt_common_fold(const char *str, unsigned int total_length,
419 unsigned int indent);
420
421 /*
422 * Writes the terminal's width to `*width`, its height to `*height`,
423 * and returns 0 on success, or returns -1 on error.
424 */
425 BT_HIDDEN
426 int bt_common_get_term_size(unsigned int *width, unsigned int *height);
427
428 /*
429 * Appends the textual content of `fp` to `str`, starting from its
430 * current position to the end of the file.
431 *
432 * This function does NOT rewind `fp` once it's done or on error.
433 */
434 BT_HIDDEN
435 int bt_common_append_file_content_to_g_string(GString *str, FILE *fp);
436
437 BT_HIDDEN
438 void bt_common_abort(void) __attribute__((noreturn));
439
440 /*
441 * Wraps read() function to handle EINTR and partial reads.
442 * On success, it returns `count` received as parameter. On error, it returns a
443 * value smaller than the requested `count`.
444 */
445 static inline
446 ssize_t bt_common_read(int fd, void *buf, size_t count, int log_level)
447 {
448 size_t i = 0;
449 ssize_t ret;
450
451 BT_ASSERT_DBG(buf);
452
453 /* Never return an overflow value. */
454 BT_ASSERT_DBG(count <= SSIZE_MAX);
455
456 do {
457 ret = read(fd, buf + i, count - i);
458 if (ret < 0) {
459 if (errno == EINTR) {
460 #ifdef BT_LOG_WRITE_CUR_LVL
461 BT_LOG_WRITE_CUR_LVL(BT_LOG_DEBUG, log_level,
462 BT_LOG_TAG,
463 "read() call interrupted; retrying...");
464 #endif
465 /* retry operation */
466 continue;
467 } else {
468 #ifdef BT_LOG_WRITE_ERRNO_CUR_LVL
469 BT_LOG_WRITE_ERRNO_CUR_LVL(BT_LOG_ERROR,
470 log_level, BT_LOG_TAG,
471 "Error while reading", ": fd=%d", fd);
472 #endif
473 goto end;
474 }
475 }
476 i += ret;
477 BT_ASSERT_DBG(i <= count);
478 } while (count - i > 0 && ret > 0);
479
480 end:
481 if (ret >= 0) {
482 if (i == 0) {
483 ret = -1;
484 } else {
485 ret = i;
486 }
487 }
488
489 return ret;
490 }
491
492 static inline
493 const char *bt_common_field_class_type_string(enum bt_field_class_type class_type)
494 {
495 switch (class_type) {
496 case BT_FIELD_CLASS_TYPE_BOOL:
497 return "BOOL";
498 case BT_FIELD_CLASS_TYPE_BIT_ARRAY:
499 return "BIT_ARRAY";
500 case BT_FIELD_CLASS_TYPE_UNSIGNED_INTEGER:
501 return "UNSIGNED_INTEGER";
502 case BT_FIELD_CLASS_TYPE_SIGNED_INTEGER:
503 return "SIGNED_INTEGER";
504 case BT_FIELD_CLASS_TYPE_UNSIGNED_ENUMERATION:
505 return "UNSIGNED_ENUMERATION";
506 case BT_FIELD_CLASS_TYPE_SIGNED_ENUMERATION:
507 return "SIGNED_ENUMERATION";
508 case BT_FIELD_CLASS_TYPE_SINGLE_PRECISION_REAL:
509 return "SINGLE_PRECISION_REAL";
510 case BT_FIELD_CLASS_TYPE_DOUBLE_PRECISION_REAL:
511 return "DOUBLE_PRECISION_REAL";
512 case BT_FIELD_CLASS_TYPE_STRING:
513 return "STRING";
514 case BT_FIELD_CLASS_TYPE_STRUCTURE:
515 return "STRUCTURE";
516 case BT_FIELD_CLASS_TYPE_STATIC_ARRAY:
517 return "STATIC_ARRAY";
518 case BT_FIELD_CLASS_TYPE_DYNAMIC_ARRAY_WITHOUT_LENGTH_FIELD:
519 return "DYNAMIC_ARRAY_WITHOUT_LENGTH_FIELD";
520 case BT_FIELD_CLASS_TYPE_DYNAMIC_ARRAY_WITH_LENGTH_FIELD:
521 return "DYNAMIC_ARRAY_WITH_LENGTH_FIELD";
522 case BT_FIELD_CLASS_TYPE_OPTION_WITHOUT_SELECTOR_FIELD:
523 return "OPTION_WITHOUT_SELECTOR_FIELD";
524 case BT_FIELD_CLASS_TYPE_OPTION_WITH_BOOL_SELECTOR_FIELD:
525 return "OPTION_WITH_BOOL_SELECTOR_FIELD";
526 case BT_FIELD_CLASS_TYPE_OPTION_WITH_UNSIGNED_INTEGER_SELECTOR_FIELD:
527 return "OPTION_WITH_UNSIGNED_INTEGER_SELECTOR_FIELD";
528 case BT_FIELD_CLASS_TYPE_OPTION_WITH_SIGNED_INTEGER_SELECTOR_FIELD:
529 return "OPTION_WITH_SIGNED_INTEGER_SELECTOR_FIELD";
530 case BT_FIELD_CLASS_TYPE_VARIANT_WITHOUT_SELECTOR_FIELD:
531 return "VARIANT_WITHOUT_SELECTOR_FIELD";
532 case BT_FIELD_CLASS_TYPE_VARIANT_WITH_UNSIGNED_INTEGER_SELECTOR_FIELD:
533 return "VARIANT_WITH_UNSIGNED_INTEGER_SELECTOR_FIELD";
534 case BT_FIELD_CLASS_TYPE_VARIANT_WITH_SIGNED_INTEGER_SELECTOR_FIELD:
535 return "VARIANT_WITH_SIGNED_INTEGER_SELECTOR_FIELD";
536 default:
537 return "(unknown)";
538 }
539 };
540
541 static inline
542 const char *bt_common_field_class_integer_preferred_display_base_string(enum bt_field_class_integer_preferred_display_base base)
543 {
544 switch (base) {
545 case BT_FIELD_CLASS_INTEGER_PREFERRED_DISPLAY_BASE_BINARY:
546 return "BINARY";
547 case BT_FIELD_CLASS_INTEGER_PREFERRED_DISPLAY_BASE_OCTAL:
548 return "OCTAL";
549 case BT_FIELD_CLASS_INTEGER_PREFERRED_DISPLAY_BASE_DECIMAL:
550 return "DECIMAL";
551 case BT_FIELD_CLASS_INTEGER_PREFERRED_DISPLAY_BASE_HEXADECIMAL:
552 return "HEXADECIMAL";
553 default:
554 return "(unknown)";
555 }
556 }
557
558 static inline
559 const char *bt_common_scope_string(enum bt_field_path_scope scope)
560 {
561 switch (scope) {
562 case BT_FIELD_PATH_SCOPE_PACKET_CONTEXT:
563 return "PACKET_CONTEXT";
564 case BT_FIELD_PATH_SCOPE_EVENT_COMMON_CONTEXT:
565 return "EVENT_COMMON_CONTEXT";
566 case BT_FIELD_PATH_SCOPE_EVENT_SPECIFIC_CONTEXT:
567 return "EVENT_SPECIFIC_CONTEXT";
568 case BT_FIELD_PATH_SCOPE_EVENT_PAYLOAD:
569 return "EVENT_PAYLOAD";
570 default:
571 return "(unknown)";
572 }
573 }
574
575 static inline
576 const char *bt_common_event_class_log_level_string(
577 enum bt_event_class_log_level level)
578 {
579 switch (level) {
580 case BT_EVENT_CLASS_LOG_LEVEL_EMERGENCY:
581 return "EMERGENCY";
582 case BT_EVENT_CLASS_LOG_LEVEL_ALERT:
583 return "ALERT";
584 case BT_EVENT_CLASS_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL:
585 return "CRITICAL";
586 case BT_EVENT_CLASS_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR:
587 return "ERROR";
588 case BT_EVENT_CLASS_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING:
589 return "WARNING";
590 case BT_EVENT_CLASS_LOG_LEVEL_NOTICE:
591 return "NOTICE";
592 case BT_EVENT_CLASS_LOG_LEVEL_INFO:
593 return "INFO";
594 case BT_EVENT_CLASS_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG_SYSTEM:
595 return "DEBUG_SYSTEM";
596 case BT_EVENT_CLASS_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG_PROGRAM:
597 return "DEBUG_PROGRAM";
598 case BT_EVENT_CLASS_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG_PROCESS:
599 return "DEBUG_PROCESS";
600 case BT_EVENT_CLASS_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG_MODULE:
601 return "DEBUG_MODULE";
602 case BT_EVENT_CLASS_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG_UNIT:
603 return "DEBUG_UNIT";
604 case BT_EVENT_CLASS_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG_FUNCTION:
605 return "DEBUG_FUNCTION";
606 case BT_EVENT_CLASS_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG_LINE:
607 return "DEBUG_LINE";
608 case BT_EVENT_CLASS_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG:
609 return "DEBUG";
610 default:
611 return "(unknown)";
612 }
613 };
614
615 static inline
616 const char *bt_common_value_type_string(enum bt_value_type type)
617 {
618 switch (type) {
619 case BT_VALUE_TYPE_NULL:
620 return "NULL";
621 case BT_VALUE_TYPE_BOOL:
622 return "BOOL";
623 case BT_VALUE_TYPE_UNSIGNED_INTEGER:
624 return "UNSIGNED_INTEGER";
625 case BT_VALUE_TYPE_SIGNED_INTEGER:
626 return "SIGNED_INTEGER";
627 case BT_VALUE_TYPE_REAL:
628 return "REAL";
629 case BT_VALUE_TYPE_STRING:
630 return "STRING";
631 case BT_VALUE_TYPE_ARRAY:
632 return "ARRAY";
633 case BT_VALUE_TYPE_MAP:
634 return "MAP";
635 default:
636 return "(unknown)";
637 }
638 };
639
640 static inline
641 GString *bt_common_field_path_string(struct bt_field_path *path)
642 {
643 GString *str = g_string_new(NULL);
644 uint64_t i;
645
646 BT_ASSERT_DBG(path);
647
648 if (!str) {
649 goto end;
650 }
651
652 g_string_append_printf(str, "[%s", bt_common_scope_string(
653 bt_field_path_get_root_scope(path)));
654
655 for (i = 0; i < bt_field_path_get_item_count(path); i++) {
656 const struct bt_field_path_item *fp_item =
657 bt_field_path_borrow_item_by_index_const(path, i);
658
659 switch (bt_field_path_item_get_type(fp_item)) {
660 case BT_FIELD_PATH_ITEM_TYPE_INDEX:
661 g_string_append_printf(str, ", %" PRIu64,
662 bt_field_path_item_index_get_index(fp_item));
663 break;
664 case BT_FIELD_PATH_ITEM_TYPE_CURRENT_ARRAY_ELEMENT:
665 g_string_append(str, ", <CUR>");
666 break;
667 default:
668 bt_common_abort();
669 }
670 }
671
672 g_string_append(str, "]");
673
674 end:
675 return str;
676 }
677
678 static inline
679 const char *bt_common_logging_level_string(
680 enum bt_logging_level level)
681 {
682 switch (level) {
683 case BT_LOGGING_LEVEL_TRACE:
684 return "TRACE";
685 case BT_LOGGING_LEVEL_DEBUG:
686 return "DEBUG";
687 case BT_LOGGING_LEVEL_INFO:
688 return "INFO";
689 case BT_LOGGING_LEVEL_WARNING:
690 return "WARNING";
691 case BT_LOGGING_LEVEL_ERROR:
692 return "ERROR";
693 case BT_LOGGING_LEVEL_FATAL:
694 return "FATAL";
695 case BT_LOGGING_LEVEL_NONE:
696 return "NONE";
697 default:
698 return "(unknown)";
699 }
700 };
701
702 static inline
703 const char *bt_common_func_status_string(int status)
704 {
705 switch (status) {
706 case __BT_FUNC_STATUS_OVERFLOW_ERROR:
707 return "OVERFLOW";
708 case __BT_FUNC_STATUS_UNKNOWN_OBJECT:
709 return "UNKNOWN_OBJECT";
710 case __BT_FUNC_STATUS_MEMORY_ERROR:
711 return "MEMORY_ERROR";
712 case __BT_FUNC_STATUS_USER_ERROR:
713 return "USER_ERROR";
714 case __BT_FUNC_STATUS_ERROR:
715 return "ERROR";
716 case __BT_FUNC_STATUS_OK:
717 return "OK";
718 case __BT_FUNC_STATUS_END:
719 return "END";
720 case __BT_FUNC_STATUS_NOT_FOUND:
721 return "NOT_FOUND";
722 case __BT_FUNC_STATUS_AGAIN:
723 return "AGAIN";
724 case __BT_FUNC_STATUS_INTERRUPTED:
725 return "INTERRUPTED";
726 default:
727 return "(unknown)";
728 }
729 }
730
731 #define NS_PER_S_I INT64_C(1000000000)
732 #define NS_PER_S_U UINT64_C(1000000000)
733
734 static inline
735 int bt_common_clock_value_from_ns_from_origin(
736 int64_t cc_offset_seconds, uint64_t cc_offset_cycles,
737 uint64_t cc_freq, int64_t ns_from_origin,
738 uint64_t *raw_value)
739 {
740 int ret = 0;
741 int64_t offset_in_ns;
742 uint64_t value_in_ns;
743 uint64_t rem_value_in_ns;
744 uint64_t value_periods;
745 uint64_t value_period_cycles;
746 int64_t ns_to_add;
747
748 BT_ASSERT_DBG(raw_value);
749
750 /* Compute offset part of requested value, in nanoseconds */
751 if (!bt_safe_to_mul_int64(cc_offset_seconds, NS_PER_S_I)) {
752 ret = -1;
753 goto end;
754 }
755
756 offset_in_ns = cc_offset_seconds * NS_PER_S_I;
757
758 if (cc_freq == NS_PER_S_U) {
759 ns_to_add = (int64_t) cc_offset_cycles;
760 } else {
761 if (!bt_safe_to_mul_int64((int64_t) cc_offset_cycles,
762 NS_PER_S_I)) {
763 ret = -1;
764 goto end;
765 }
766
767 ns_to_add = ((int64_t) cc_offset_cycles * NS_PER_S_I) /
768 (int64_t) cc_freq;
769 }
770
771 if (!bt_safe_to_add_int64(offset_in_ns, ns_to_add)) {
772 ret = -1;
773 goto end;
774 }
775
776 offset_in_ns += ns_to_add;
777
778 /* Value part in nanoseconds */
779 if (ns_from_origin < offset_in_ns) {
780 ret = -1;
781 goto end;
782 }
783
784 value_in_ns = (uint64_t) (ns_from_origin - offset_in_ns);
785
786 /* Number of whole clock periods in `value_in_ns` */
787 value_periods = value_in_ns / NS_PER_S_U;
788
789 /* Remaining nanoseconds in cycles + whole clock periods in cycles */
790 rem_value_in_ns = value_in_ns - value_periods * NS_PER_S_U;
791
792 if (value_periods > UINT64_MAX / cc_freq) {
793 ret = -1;
794 goto end;
795 }
796
797 if (!bt_safe_to_mul_uint64(value_periods, cc_freq)) {
798 ret = -1;
799 goto end;
800 }
801
802 value_period_cycles = value_periods * cc_freq;
803
804 if (!bt_safe_to_mul_uint64(cc_freq, rem_value_in_ns)) {
805 ret = -1;
806 goto end;
807 }
808
809 if (!bt_safe_to_add_uint64(cc_freq * rem_value_in_ns / NS_PER_S_U,
810 value_period_cycles)) {
811 ret = -1;
812 goto end;
813 }
814
815 *raw_value = cc_freq * rem_value_in_ns / NS_PER_S_U +
816 value_period_cycles;
817
818 end:
819 return ret;
820 }
821
822 /*
823 * bt_g_string_append_printf cannot be inlined because it expects a
824 * variadic argument list.
825 */
826 BT_HIDDEN __BT_ATTR_FORMAT_PRINTF(2, 3)
827 int bt_common_g_string_append_printf(GString *str, const char *fmt, ...);
828
829 static inline
830 void bt_common_g_string_append(GString *str, const char *s)
831 {
832 gsize len, allocated_len, s_len;
833
834 /* str->len excludes \0. */
835 len = str->len;
836 /* Exclude \0. */
837 allocated_len = str->allocated_len - 1;
838 s_len = strlen(s);
839 if (G_UNLIKELY(allocated_len < len + s_len)) {
840 /* Resize. */
841 g_string_set_size(str, len + s_len);
842 } else {
843 str->len = len + s_len;
844 }
845 memcpy(str->str + len, s, s_len + 1);
846 }
847
848 static inline
849 void bt_common_g_string_append_c(GString *str, char c)
850 {
851 gsize len, allocated_len, s_len;
852
853 /* str->len excludes \0. */
854 len = str->len;
855 /* Exclude \0. */
856 allocated_len = str->allocated_len - 1;
857 s_len = 1;
858 if (G_UNLIKELY(allocated_len < len + s_len)) {
859 /* Resize. */
860 g_string_set_size(str, len + s_len);
861 } else {
862 str->len = len + s_len;
863 }
864 str->str[len] = c;
865 str->str[len + 1] = '\0';
866 }
867
868 #endif /* BABELTRACE_COMMON_INTERNAL_H */
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