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// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package runtime
import (
"internal/goarch"
"runtime/internal/atomic"
"unsafe"
)
// For gccgo, use go:linkname to export compiler-called functions.
//
//go:linkname printbool
//go:linkname printfloat
//go:linkname printint
//go:linkname printhex
//go:linkname printuint
//go:linkname printcomplex
//go:linkname printstring
//go:linkname printpointer
//go:linkname printiface
//go:linkname printeface
//go:linkname printslice
//go:linkname printnl
//go:linkname printsp
//go:linkname printlock
//go:linkname printunlock
// Temporary for C code to call:
//go:linkname gwrite
//go:linkname printhex
// The compiler knows that a print of a value of this type
// should use printhex instead of printuint (decimal).
type hex uint64
//go:nowritebarrier
func bytes(s string) (ret []byte) {
rp := (*slice)(unsafe.Pointer(&ret))
sp := stringStructOf(&s)
rp.array = sp.str
rp.len = sp.len
rp.cap = sp.len
return
}
var (
// printBacklog is a circular buffer of messages written with the builtin
// print* functions, for use in postmortem analysis of core dumps.
printBacklog [512]byte
printBacklogIndex int
)
// recordForPanic maintains a circular buffer of messages written by the
// runtime leading up to a process crash, allowing the messages to be
// extracted from a core dump.
//
// The text written during a process crash (following "panic" or "fatal
// error") is not saved, since the goroutine stacks will generally be readable
// from the runtime datastructures in the core file.
func recordForPanic(b []byte) {
printlock()
if atomic.Load(&panicking) == 0 {
// Not actively crashing: maintain circular buffer of print output.
for i := 0; i < len(b); {
n := copy(printBacklog[printBacklogIndex:], b[i:])
i += n
printBacklogIndex += n
printBacklogIndex %= len(printBacklog)
}
}
printunlock()
}
var debuglock mutex
// The compiler emits calls to printlock and printunlock around
// the multiple calls that implement a single Go print or println
// statement. Some of the print helpers (printslice, for example)
// call print recursively. There is also the problem of a crash
// happening during the print routines and needing to acquire
// the print lock to print information about the crash.
// For both these reasons, let a thread acquire the printlock 'recursively'.
func printlock() {
mp := getg().m
mp.locks++ // do not reschedule between printlock++ and lock(&debuglock).
mp.printlock++
if mp.printlock == 1 {
lock(&debuglock)
}
mp.locks-- // now we know debuglock is held and holding up mp.locks for us.
}
func printunlock() {
mp := getg().m
mp.printlock--
if mp.printlock == 0 {
unlock(&debuglock)
}
}
// write to goroutine-local buffer if diverting output,
// or else standard error.
func gwrite(b []byte) {
if len(b) == 0 {
return
}
recordForPanic(b)
gp := getg()
// Don't use the writebuf if gp.m is dying. We want anything
// written through gwrite to appear in the terminal rather
// than be written to in some buffer, if we're in a panicking state.
// Note that we can't just clear writebuf in the gp.m.dying case
// because a panic isn't allowed to have any write barriers.
if gp == nil || gp.writebuf == nil || gp.m.dying > 0 {
writeErr(b)
return
}
n := copy(gp.writebuf[len(gp.writebuf):cap(gp.writebuf)], b)
gp.writebuf = gp.writebuf[:len(gp.writebuf)+n]
}
func printsp() {
printstring(" ")
}
func printnl() {
printstring("\n")
}
func printbool(v bool) {
if v {
printstring("true")
} else {
printstring("false")
}
}
func printfloat(v float64) {
switch {
case v != v:
printstring("NaN")
return
case v+v == v && v > 0:
printstring("+Inf")
return
case v+v == v && v < 0:
printstring("-Inf")
return
}
const n = 7 // digits printed
var buf [n + 7]byte
buf[0] = '+'
e := 0 // exp
if v == 0 {
if 1/v < 0 {
buf[0] = '-'
}
} else {
if v < 0 {
v = -v
buf[0] = '-'
}
// normalize
for v >= 10 {
e++
v /= 10
}
for v < 1 {
e--
v *= 10
}
// round
h := 5.0
for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
h /= 10
}
v += h
if v >= 10 {
e++
v /= 10
}
}
// format +d.dddd+edd
for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
s := int(v)
buf[i+2] = byte(s + '0')
v -= float64(s)
v *= 10
}
buf[1] = buf[2]
buf[2] = '.'
buf[n+2] = 'e'
buf[n+3] = '+'
if e < 0 {
e = -e
buf[n+3] = '-'
}
buf[n+4] = byte(e/100) + '0'
buf[n+5] = byte(e/10)%10 + '0'
buf[n+6] = byte(e%10) + '0'
gwrite(buf[:])
}
func printcomplex(c complex128) {
print("(", real(c), imag(c), "i)")
}
func printuint(v uint64) {
var buf [100]byte
i := len(buf)
for i--; i > 0; i-- {
buf[i] = byte(v%10 + '0')
if v < 10 {
break
}
v /= 10
}
gwrite(buf[i:])
}
func printint(v int64) {
if v < 0 {
printstring("-")
v = -v
}
printuint(uint64(v))
}
var minhexdigits = 0 // protected by printlock
func printhex(v uint64) {
const dig = "0123456789abcdef"
var buf [100]byte
i := len(buf)
for i--; i > 0; i-- {
buf[i] = dig[v%16]
if v < 16 && len(buf)-i >= minhexdigits {
break
}
v /= 16
}
i--
buf[i] = 'x'
i--
buf[i] = '0'
gwrite(buf[i:])
}
func printpointer(p unsafe.Pointer) {
printhex(uint64(uintptr(p)))
}
func printuintptr(p uintptr) {
printhex(uint64(p))
}
func printstring(s string) {
gwrite(bytes(s))
}
func printslice(s []byte) {
sp := (*slice)(unsafe.Pointer(&s))
print("[", len(s), "/", cap(s), "]")
printpointer(sp.array)
}
func printeface(e eface) {
print("(", e._type, ",", e.data, ")")
}
func printiface(i iface) {
print("(", i.tab, ",", i.data, ")")
}
// hexdumpWords prints a word-oriented hex dump of [p, end).
//
// If mark != nil, it will be called with each printed word's address
// and should return a character mark to appear just before that
// word's value. It can return 0 to indicate no mark.
func hexdumpWords(p, end uintptr, mark func(uintptr) byte) {
printlock()
var markbuf [1]byte
markbuf[0] = ' '
minhexdigits = int(unsafe.Sizeof(uintptr(0)) * 2)
for i := uintptr(0); p+i < end; i += goarch.PtrSize {
if i%16 == 0 {
if i != 0 {
println()
}
print(hex(p+i), ": ")
}
if mark != nil {
markbuf[0] = mark(p + i)
if markbuf[0] == 0 {
markbuf[0] = ' '
}
}
gwrite(markbuf[:])
val := *(*uintptr)(unsafe.Pointer(p + i))
print(hex(val))
print(" ")
// Can we symbolize val?
name, _, _, _ := funcfileline(val, -1, false)
if name != "" {
entry := funcentry(val)
print("<", name, "+", hex(val-entry), "> ")
}
}
minhexdigits = 0
println()
printunlock()
}
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