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/** @file
EFI tools utility functions to display warning, error, and informational messages
Copyright (c) 2004 - 2017, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
--*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <time.h>
#include "EfiUtilityMsgs.h"
//
// Declare module globals for keeping track of the utility's
// name and other settings.
//
STATIC STATUS mStatus = STATUS_SUCCESS;
STATIC CHAR8 mUtilityName[50] = { 0 };
STATIC UINT64 mPrintLogLevel = INFO_LOG_LEVEL;
STATIC CHAR8 *mSourceFileName = NULL;
STATIC UINT32 mSourceFileLineNum = 0;
STATIC UINT32 mErrorCount = 0;
STATIC UINT32 mWarningCount = 0;
STATIC UINT32 mMaxErrors = 0;
STATIC UINT32 mMaxWarnings = 0;
STATIC UINT32 mMaxWarningsPlusErrors = 0;
STATIC INT8 mPrintLimitsSet = 0;
STATIC
VOID
PrintLimitExceeded (
VOID
);
/**
Prints an error message.
All arguments are optional, though the printed message may be useless if
at least something valid is not specified.
@note:
We print the following (similar to the Warn() and Debug()
W
Typical error/warning message format:
bin\VfrCompile.cpp(330) : error C2660: 'AddVfrDataStructField' : function does not take 2 parameters
BUGBUG -- these three utility functions are almost identical, and
should be modified to share code.
Visual Studio does not find error messages with:
" error :"
" error 1:"
" error c1:"
" error 1000:"
" error c100:"
It does find:
" error c1000:"
@param FileName name of the file or application. If not specified, then the
utility name (as set by the utility calling SetUtilityName()
earlier) is used. Otherwise "Unknown utility" is used.
@param LineNumber the line number of error, typically used by parsers. If the
utility is not a parser, then 0 should be specified. Otherwise
the FileName and LineNumber info can be used to cause
MS Visual Studio to jump to the error.
@param MessageCode an application-specific error code that can be referenced in
other documentation.
@param Text the text in question, typically used by parsers.
@param MsgFmt the format string for the error message. Can contain formatting
controls for use with the varargs.
**/
VOID
Error (
CHAR8 *FileName,
UINT32 LineNumber,
UINT32 MessageCode,
CHAR8 *Text,
CHAR8 *MsgFmt,
...
)
{
va_list List;
//
// If limits have been set, then check that we have not exceeded them
//
if (mPrintLimitsSet) {
//
// See if we've exceeded our total count
//
if (mMaxWarningsPlusErrors != 0) {
if (mErrorCount + mWarningCount > mMaxWarningsPlusErrors) {
PrintLimitExceeded ();
return ;
}
}
//
// See if we've exceeded our error count
//
if (mMaxErrors != 0) {
if (mErrorCount > mMaxErrors) {
PrintLimitExceeded ();
return ;
}
}
}
mErrorCount++;
va_start (List, MsgFmt);
PrintMessage ("ERROR", FileName, LineNumber, MessageCode, Text, MsgFmt, List);
va_end (List);
}
/**
Print a parser error, using the source file name and line number
set by a previous call to SetParserPosition().
@param MessageCode application-specific error code
@param Text text to print in the error message
@param MsgFmt format string to print at the end of the error message
**/
VOID
ParserError (
UINT32 MessageCode,
CHAR8 *Text,
CHAR8 *MsgFmt,
...
)
{
va_list List;
//
// If limits have been set, then check them
//
if (mPrintLimitsSet) {
//
// See if we've exceeded our total count
//
if (mMaxWarningsPlusErrors != 0) {
if (mErrorCount + mWarningCount > mMaxWarningsPlusErrors) {
PrintLimitExceeded ();
return ;
}
}
//
// See if we've exceeded our error count
//
if (mMaxErrors != 0) {
if (mErrorCount > mMaxErrors) {
PrintLimitExceeded ();
return ;
}
}
}
mErrorCount++;
va_start (List, MsgFmt);
PrintMessage ("ERROR", mSourceFileName, mSourceFileLineNum, MessageCode, Text, MsgFmt, List);
va_end (List);
}
/**
Print a parser warning, using the source file name and line number
set by a previous call to SetParserPosition().
@param ErrorCode application-specific error code
@param OffendingText text to print in the warning message
@param MsgFmt format string to print at the end of the warning message
**/
VOID
ParserWarning (
UINT32 ErrorCode,
CHAR8 *OffendingText,
CHAR8 *MsgFmt,
...
)
{
va_list List;
//
// If limits have been set, then check them
//
if (mPrintLimitsSet) {
//
// See if we've exceeded our total count
//
if (mMaxWarningsPlusErrors != 0) {
if (mErrorCount + mWarningCount > mMaxWarningsPlusErrors) {
PrintLimitExceeded ();
return ;
}
}
//
// See if we've exceeded our warning count
//
if (mMaxWarnings != 0) {
if (mWarningCount > mMaxWarnings) {
PrintLimitExceeded ();
return ;
}
}
}
mWarningCount++;
va_start (List, MsgFmt);
PrintMessage ("WARNING", mSourceFileName, mSourceFileLineNum, ErrorCode, OffendingText, MsgFmt, List);
va_end (List);
//
// Don't set warning status accordingly
//
// if (mStatus < STATUS_WARNING) {
// mStatus = STATUS_WARNING;
// }
}
/**
Print a warning message.
@param FileName name of the file where the warning was detected, or the name
of the application that detected the warning
@param LineNumber the line number where the warning was detected (parsers).
0 should be specified if the utility is not a parser.
@param MessageCode an application-specific warning code that can be referenced in
other documentation.
@param Text the text in question (parsers)
@param MsgFmt the format string for the warning message. Can contain formatting
controls for use with varargs.
**/
VOID
Warning (
CHAR8 *FileName,
UINT32 LineNumber,
UINT32 MessageCode,
CHAR8 *Text,
CHAR8 *MsgFmt,
...
)
{
va_list List;
//
// Current Print Level not output warning information.
//
if (WARNING_LOG_LEVEL < mPrintLogLevel) {
return;
}
//
// If limits have been set, then check them
//
if (mPrintLimitsSet) {
//
// See if we've exceeded our total count
//
if (mMaxWarningsPlusErrors != 0) {
if (mErrorCount + mWarningCount > mMaxWarningsPlusErrors) {
PrintLimitExceeded ();
return ;
}
}
//
// See if we've exceeded our warning count
//
if (mMaxWarnings != 0) {
if (mWarningCount > mMaxWarnings) {
PrintLimitExceeded ();
return ;
}
}
}
mWarningCount++;
va_start (List, MsgFmt);
PrintMessage ("WARNING", FileName, LineNumber, MessageCode, Text, MsgFmt, List);
va_end (List);
}
/**
Print a Debug message.
@param FileName typically the name of the utility printing the debug message, but
can be the name of a file being parsed.
@param LineNumber the line number in FileName (parsers)
@param MsgLevel Debug message print level (0~9)
@param Text the text in question (parsers)
@param MsgFmt the format string for the debug message. Can contain formatting
controls for use with varargs.
**/
VOID
DebugMsg (
CHAR8 *FileName,
UINT32 LineNumber,
UINT64 MsgLevel,
CHAR8 *Text,
CHAR8 *MsgFmt,
...
)
{
va_list List;
//
// If the debug level is less than current print level, then do nothing.
//
if (MsgLevel < mPrintLogLevel) {
return ;
}
va_start (List, MsgFmt);
PrintMessage ("DEBUG", FileName, LineNumber, 0, Text, MsgFmt, List);
va_end (List);
}
/**
Worker routine for all the utility printing services. Prints the message in
a format that Visual Studio will find when scanning build outputs for
errors or warnings.
@note:
If FileName == NULL then this utility will use the string passed into SetUtilityName().
LineNumber is only used if the caller is a parser, in which case FileName refers to the
file being parsed.
Text and MsgFmt are both optional, though it would be of little use calling this function with
them both NULL.
Output will typically be of the form:
<FileName>(<LineNumber>) : <Type> <Type[0]><MessageCode>: <Text> : <MsgFmt>
Parser (LineNumber != 0)
VfrCompile.cpp(330) : error E2660: AddVfrDataStructField : function does not take 2 parameters
Generic utility (LineNumber == 0)
UtilityName : error E1234 : Text string : MsgFmt string and args
@param Type "warning" or "error" string to insert into the message to be
printed. The first character of this string (converted to uppercase)
is used to precede the MessageCode value in the output string.
@param FileName name of the file where the warning was detected, or the name
of the application that detected the warning
@param LineNumber the line number where the warning was detected (parsers).
0 should be specified if the utility is not a parser.
@param MessageCode an application-specific warning code that can be referenced in
other documentation.
@param Text part of the message to print
@param MsgFmt the format string for the message. Can contain formatting
controls for use with varargs.
@param List the variable list.
**/
VOID
PrintMessage (
CHAR8 *Type,
CHAR8 *FileName,
UINT32 LineNumber,
UINT32 MessageCode,
CHAR8 *Text,
CHAR8 *MsgFmt,
va_list List
)
{
CHAR8 Line[MAX_LINE_LEN];
CHAR8 Line2[MAX_LINE_LEN];
CHAR8 *Cptr;
struct tm *NewTime;
time_t CurrentTime;
//
// init local variable
//
Line[0] = '\0';
Line2[0] = '\0';
//
// If given a filename, then add it (and the line number) to the string.
// If there's no filename, then use the program name if provided.
//
if (FileName != NULL) {
Cptr = FileName;
} else {
Cptr = NULL;
}
if (strcmp (Type, "DEBUG") == 0) {
//
// Debug Message requires current time.
//
time (&CurrentTime);
NewTime = localtime (&CurrentTime);
if (NewTime != NULL) {
fprintf (stdout, "%04d-%02d-%02d %02d:%02d:%02d",
NewTime->tm_year + 1900,
NewTime->tm_mon + 1,
NewTime->tm_mday,
NewTime->tm_hour,
NewTime->tm_min,
NewTime->tm_sec
);
}
if (Cptr != NULL) {
strcpy (Line, ": ");
strncat (Line, Cptr, MAX_LINE_LEN - strlen (Line) - 1);
if (LineNumber != 0) {
sprintf (Line2, "(%u)", (unsigned) LineNumber);
strncat (Line, Line2, MAX_LINE_LEN - strlen (Line) - 1);
}
}
} else {
//
// Error and Warning Information.
//
if (Cptr != NULL) {
if (mUtilityName[0] != '\0') {
fprintf (stdout, "%s...\n", mUtilityName);
}
strncpy (Line, Cptr, MAX_LINE_LEN - 1);
Line[MAX_LINE_LEN - 1] = 0;
if (LineNumber != 0) {
sprintf (Line2, "(%u)", (unsigned) LineNumber);
strncat (Line, Line2, MAX_LINE_LEN - strlen (Line) - 1);
}
} else {
if (mUtilityName[0] != '\0') {
strncpy (Line, mUtilityName, MAX_LINE_LEN - 1);
Line[MAX_LINE_LEN - 1] = 0;
}
}
if (strcmp (Type, "ERROR") == 0) {
//
// Set status accordingly for ERROR information.
//
if (mStatus < STATUS_ERROR) {
mStatus = STATUS_ERROR;
}
}
}
//
// Have to print an error code or Visual Studio won't find the
// message for you. It has to be decimal digits too.
//
strncat (Line, ": ", MAX_LINE_LEN - strlen (Line) - 1);
strncat (Line, Type, MAX_LINE_LEN - strlen (Line) - 1);
if (MessageCode != 0) {
sprintf (Line2, " %04u", (unsigned) MessageCode);
strncat (Line, Line2, MAX_LINE_LEN - strlen (Line) - 1);
}
fprintf (stdout, "%s", Line);
//
// If offending text was provided, then print it
//
if (Text != NULL) {
fprintf (stdout, ": %s", Text);
}
fprintf (stdout, "\n");
//
// Print formatted message if provided
//
if (MsgFmt != NULL) {
vsprintf (Line2, MsgFmt, List);
fprintf (stdout, " %s\n", Line2);
}
}
/**
Print message into stdout.
@param MsgFmt the format string for the message. Can contain formatting
controls for use with varargs.
@param List the variable list.
**/
STATIC
VOID
PrintSimpleMessage (
CHAR8 *MsgFmt,
va_list List
)
{
CHAR8 Line[MAX_LINE_LEN];
//
// Print formatted message if provided
//
if (MsgFmt != NULL) {
vsprintf (Line, MsgFmt, List);
fprintf (stdout, "%s\n", Line);
}
}
/**
Set the position in a file being parsed. This can be used to
print error messages deeper down in a parser.
@param SourceFileName name of the source file being parsed
@param LineNum line number of the source file being parsed
**/
VOID
ParserSetPosition (
CHAR8 *SourceFileName,
UINT32 LineNum
)
{
mSourceFileName = SourceFileName;
mSourceFileLineNum = LineNum;
}
/**
All printed error/warning/debug messages follow the same format, and
typically will print a filename or utility name followed by the error
text. However if a filename is not passed to the print routines, then
they'll print the utility name if you call this function early in your
app to set the utility name.
@param UtilityName name of the utility, which will be printed with all
error/warning/debug messages.
**/
VOID
SetUtilityName (
CHAR8 *UtilityName
)
{
//
// Save the name of the utility in our local variable. Make sure its
// length does not exceed our buffer.
//
if (UtilityName != NULL) {
if (strlen (UtilityName) >= sizeof (mUtilityName)) {
Error (UtilityName, 0, 0, "application error", "utility name length exceeds internal buffer size");
}
strncpy (mUtilityName, UtilityName, sizeof (mUtilityName) - 1);
mUtilityName[sizeof (mUtilityName) - 1] = 0;
} else {
Error (NULL, 0, 0, "application error", "SetUtilityName() called with NULL utility name");
}
}
/**
When you call Error() or Warning(), this module keeps track of it and
sets a local mStatus to STATUS_ERROR or STATUS_WARNING. When the utility
exits, it can call this function to get the status and use it as a return
value.
@return Worst-case status reported, as defined by which print function was called.
**/
STATUS
GetUtilityStatus (
VOID
)
{
return mStatus;
}
/**
Set the printing message Level. This is used by the PrintMsg() function
to determine when/if a message should be printed.
@param LogLevel 0~50 to specify the different level message.
**/
VOID
SetPrintLevel (
UINT64 LogLevel
)
{
mPrintLogLevel = LogLevel;
}
/**
Print a verbose level message.
@param MsgFmt the format string for the message. Can contain formatting
controls for use with varargs.
@param List the variable list.
**/
VOID
VerboseMsg (
CHAR8 *MsgFmt,
...
)
{
va_list List;
//
// If the debug level is less than current print level, then do nothing.
//
if (VERBOSE_LOG_LEVEL < mPrintLogLevel) {
return ;
}
va_start (List, MsgFmt);
PrintSimpleMessage (MsgFmt, List);
va_end (List);
}
/**
Print a default level message.
@param MsgFmt the format string for the message. Can contain formatting
controls for use with varargs.
@param List the variable list.
**/
VOID
NormalMsg (
CHAR8 *MsgFmt,
...
)
{
va_list List;
//
// If the debug level is less than current print level, then do nothing.
//
if (INFO_LOG_LEVEL < mPrintLogLevel) {
return ;
}
va_start (List, MsgFmt);
PrintSimpleMessage (MsgFmt, List);
va_end (List);
}
/**
Print a key level message.
@param MsgFmt the format string for the message. Can contain formatting
controls for use with varargs.
@param List the variable list.
**/
VOID
KeyMsg (
CHAR8 *MsgFmt,
...
)
{
va_list List;
//
// If the debug level is less than current print level, then do nothing.
//
if (KEY_LOG_LEVEL < mPrintLogLevel) {
return ;
}
va_start (List, MsgFmt);
PrintSimpleMessage (MsgFmt, List);
va_end (List);
}
/**
Set the limits of how many errors, warnings, and errors+warnings
we will print.
@param MaxErrors maximum number of error messages to print
@param MaxWarnings maximum number of warning messages to print
@param MaxWarningsPlusErrors
maximum number of errors+warnings to print
**/
VOID
SetPrintLimits (
UINT32 MaxErrors,
UINT32 MaxWarnings,
UINT32 MaxWarningsPlusErrors
)
{
mMaxErrors = MaxErrors;
mMaxWarnings = MaxWarnings;
mMaxWarningsPlusErrors = MaxWarningsPlusErrors;
mPrintLimitsSet = 1;
}
STATIC
VOID
PrintLimitExceeded (
VOID
)
{
STATIC INT8 mPrintLimitExceeded = 0;
//
// If we've already printed the message, do nothing. Otherwise
// temporarily increase our print limits so we can pass one
// more message through.
//
if (mPrintLimitExceeded == 0) {
mPrintLimitExceeded++;
mMaxErrors++;
mMaxWarnings++;
mMaxWarningsPlusErrors++;
Error (NULL, 0, 0, "error/warning print limit exceeded", NULL);
mMaxErrors--;
mMaxWarnings--;
mMaxWarningsPlusErrors--;
}
}
#if 0
VOID
TestUtilityMessages (
VOID
)
{
CHAR8 *ArgStr = "ArgString";
int ArgInt;
ArgInt = 0x12345678;
//
// Test without setting utility name
//
fprintf (stdout, "* Testing without setting utility name\n");
fprintf (stdout, "** Test debug message not printed\n");
DebugMsg (NULL, 0, 0x00000001, NULL, NULL);
fprintf (stdout, "** Test warning with two strings and two args\n");
Warning (NULL, 0, 1234, "Text1", "Text2 %s 0x%X", ArgStr, ArgInt);
fprintf (stdout, "** Test error with two strings and two args\n");
Warning (NULL, 0, 1234, "Text1", "Text2 %s 0x%X", ArgStr, ArgInt);
fprintf (stdout, "** Test parser warning with nothing\n");
ParserWarning (0, NULL, NULL);
fprintf (stdout, "** Test parser error with nothing\n");
ParserError (0, NULL, NULL);
//
// Test with utility name set now
//
fprintf (stdout, "** Testingin with utility name set\n");
SetUtilityName ("MyUtilityName");
//
// Test debug prints
//
SetDebugMsgMask (2);
fprintf (stdout, "** Test debug message with one string\n");
DebugMsg (NULL, 0, 0x00000002, "Text1", NULL);
fprintf (stdout, "** Test debug message with one string\n");
DebugMsg (NULL, 0, 0x00000002, NULL, "Text2");
fprintf (stdout, "** Test debug message with two strings\n");
DebugMsg (NULL, 0, 0x00000002, "Text1", "Text2");
fprintf (stdout, "** Test debug message with two strings and two args\n");
DebugMsg (NULL, 0, 0x00000002, "Text1", "Text2 %s 0x%X", ArgStr, ArgInt);
//
// Test warning prints
//
fprintf (stdout, "** Test warning with no strings\n");
Warning (NULL, 0, 1234, NULL, NULL);
fprintf (stdout, "** Test warning with one string\n");
Warning (NULL, 0, 1234, "Text1", NULL);
fprintf (stdout, "** Test warning with one string\n");
Warning (NULL, 0, 1234, NULL, "Text2");
fprintf (stdout, "** Test warning with two strings and two args\n");
Warning (NULL, 0, 1234, "Text1", "Text2 %s 0x%X", ArgStr, ArgInt);
//
// Test error prints
//
fprintf (stdout, "** Test error with no strings\n");
Error (NULL, 0, 1234, NULL, NULL);
fprintf (stdout, "** Test error with one string\n");
Error (NULL, 0, 1234, "Text1", NULL);
fprintf (stdout, "** Test error with one string\n");
Error (NULL, 0, 1234, NULL, "Text2");
fprintf (stdout, "** Test error with two strings and two args\n");
Error (NULL, 0, 1234, "Text1", "Text2 %s 0x%X", ArgStr, ArgInt);
//
// Test parser prints
//
fprintf (stdout, "** Test parser errors\n");
ParserSetPosition (__FILE__, __LINE__ + 1);
ParserError (1234, NULL, NULL);
ParserSetPosition (__FILE__, __LINE__ + 1);
ParserError (1234, "Text1", NULL);
ParserSetPosition (__FILE__, __LINE__ + 1);
ParserError (1234, NULL, "Text2");
ParserSetPosition (__FILE__, __LINE__ + 1);
ParserError (1234, "Text1", "Text2");
ParserSetPosition (__FILE__, __LINE__ + 1);
ParserError (1234, "Text1", "Text2 %s 0x%X", ArgStr, ArgInt);
fprintf (stdout, "** Test parser warnings\n");
ParserSetPosition (__FILE__, __LINE__ + 1);
ParserWarning (4321, NULL, NULL);
ParserSetPosition (__FILE__, __LINE__ + 1);
ParserWarning (4321, "Text1", NULL);
ParserSetPosition (__FILE__, __LINE__ + 1);
ParserWarning (4321, NULL, "Text2");
ParserSetPosition (__FILE__, __LINE__ + 1);
ParserWarning (4321, "Text1", "Text2");
ParserSetPosition (__FILE__, __LINE__ + 1);
ParserWarning (4321, "Text1", "Text2 %s 0x%X", ArgStr, ArgInt);
}
#endif
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