1 /* 2 * Copyright (c) 2000-2001 Sendmail, Inc. and its suppliers. 3 * All rights reserved. 4 * 5 * By using this file, you agree to the terms and conditions set 6 * forth in the LICENSE file which can be found at the top level of 7 * the sendmail distribution. 8 * 9 * $Id: debug.h,v 1.1.1.1 2002/02/17 21:56:43 gshapiro Exp $ 10 */ 11 12 /* 13 ** libsm debugging and tracing 14 ** See libsm/debug.html for documentation. 15 */ 16 17 #ifndef SM_DEBUG_H 18 # define SM_DEBUG_H 19 20 # include <sm/gen.h> 21 # include <sm/io.h> 22 23 /* 24 ** abstractions for printing trace messages 25 */ 26 27 extern SM_FILE_T * 28 sm_debug_file __P((void)); 29 30 extern void 31 sm_debug_setfile __P(( 32 SM_FILE_T *)); 33 34 extern void PRINTFLIKE(1, 2) 35 sm_dprintf __P(( 36 char *_fmt, 37 ...)); 38 39 extern void 40 sm_dflush __P((void)); 41 42 /* 43 ** abstractions for setting and testing debug activation levels 44 */ 45 46 extern void 47 sm_debug_addsettings_x __P(( 48 const char *)); 49 50 extern void 51 sm_debug_addsetting_x __P(( 52 const char *, 53 int)); 54 55 # define SM_DEBUG_UNKNOWN ((SM_ATOMIC_UINT_T)(-1)) 56 57 extern const char SmDebugMagic[]; 58 59 typedef struct sm_debug SM_DEBUG_T; 60 struct sm_debug 61 { 62 const char *sm_magic; /* points to SmDebugMagic */ 63 64 /* 65 ** debug_level is the activation level of this debug 66 ** object. Level 0 means no debug activity. 67 ** It is initialized to SM_DEBUG_UNKNOWN, which indicates 68 ** that the true value is unknown. If debug_level == 69 ** SM_DEBUG_UNKNOWN, then the access functions will look up 70 ** its true value in the internal table of debug settings. 71 */ 72 73 SM_ATOMIC_UINT_T debug_level; 74 75 /* 76 ** debug_name is the name used to reference this SM_DEBUG 77 ** structure via the sendmail -d option. 78 */ 79 80 char *debug_name; 81 82 /* 83 ** debug_desc is a literal character string of the form 84 ** "@(#)$Debug: <name> - <short description> $" 85 */ 86 87 char *debug_desc; 88 89 /* 90 ** We keep a linked list of initialized SM_DEBUG structures 91 ** so that when sm_debug_addsetting is called, we can reset 92 ** them all back to the uninitialized state. 93 */ 94 95 SM_DEBUG_T *debug_next; 96 }; 97 98 # ifndef SM_DEBUG_CHECK 99 # define SM_DEBUG_CHECK 1 100 # endif /* ! SM_DEBUG_CHECK */ 101 102 # if SM_DEBUG_CHECK 103 /* 104 ** This macro is cleverly designed so that if the debug object is below 105 ** the specified level, then the only overhead is a single comparison 106 ** (except for the first time this macro is invoked). 107 */ 108 109 # define sm_debug_active(debug, level) \ 110 ((debug)->debug_level >= (level) && \ 111 ((debug)->debug_level != SM_DEBUG_UNKNOWN || \ 112 sm_debug_loadactive(debug, level))) 113 114 # define sm_debug_level(debug) \ 115 ((debug)->debug_level == SM_DEBUG_UNKNOWN \ 116 ? sm_debug_loadlevel(debug) : (debug)->debug_level) 117 118 # define sm_debug_unknown(debug) ((debug)->debug_level == SM_DEBUG_UNKNOWN) 119 # else /* SM_DEBUG_CHECK */ 120 # define sm_debug_active(debug, level) 0 121 # define sm_debug_level(debug) 0 122 # define sm_debug_unknown(debug) 0 123 # endif /* SM_DEBUG_CHECK */ 124 125 extern bool 126 sm_debug_loadactive __P(( 127 SM_DEBUG_T *, 128 int)); 129 130 extern int 131 sm_debug_loadlevel __P(( 132 SM_DEBUG_T *)); 133 134 # define SM_DEBUG_INITIALIZER(name, desc) { \ 135 SmDebugMagic, \ 136 SM_DEBUG_UNKNOWN, \ 137 name, \ 138 desc, \ 139 NULL} 140 141 #endif /* ! SM_DEBUG_H */ 142