// Copyright 2017 The Abseil Authors. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. // // Thread-safe logging routines that do not allocate any memory or // acquire any locks, and can therefore be used by low-level memory // allocation, synchronization, and signal-handling code. #ifndef ABSL_BASE_INTERNAL_RAW_LOGGING_H_ #define ABSL_BASE_INTERNAL_RAW_LOGGING_H_ #include #include "absl/base/attributes.h" #include "absl/base/internal/atomic_hook.h" #include "absl/base/log_severity.h" #include "absl/base/macros.h" #include "absl/base/port.h" // This is similar to LOG(severity) << format..., but // * it is to be used ONLY by low-level modules that can't use normal LOG() // * it is designed to be a low-level logger that does not allocate any // memory and does not need any locks, hence: // * it logs straight and ONLY to STDERR w/o buffering // * it uses an explicit printf-format and arguments list // * it will silently chop off really long message strings // Usage example: // ABSL_RAW_LOG(ERROR, "Failed foo with %i: %s", status, error); // This will print an almost standard log line like this to stderr only: // E0821 211317 file.cc:123] RAW: Failed foo with 22: bad_file #define ABSL_RAW_LOG(severity, ...) \ do { \ constexpr const char* absl_raw_logging_internal_basename = \ ::absl::raw_logging_internal::Basename(__FILE__, \ sizeof(__FILE__) - 1); \ ::absl::raw_logging_internal::RawLog(ABSL_RAW_LOGGING_INTERNAL_##severity, \ absl_raw_logging_internal_basename, \ __LINE__, __VA_ARGS__); \ } while (0) // Similar to CHECK(condition) << message, but for low-level modules: // we use only ABSL_RAW_LOG that does not allocate memory. // We do not want to provide args list here to encourage this usage: // if (!cond) ABSL_RAW_LOG(FATAL, "foo ...", hard_to_compute_args); // so that the args are not computed when not needed. #define ABSL_RAW_CHECK(condition, message) \ do { \ if (ABSL_PREDICT_FALSE(!(condition))) { \ ABSL_RAW_LOG(FATAL, "Check %s failed: %s", #condition, message); \ } \ } while (0) // ABSL_INTERNAL_LOG and ABSL_INTERNAL_CHECK work like the RAW variants above, // except that if the richer log library is linked into the binary, we dispatch // to that instead. This is potentially useful for internal logging and // assertions, where we are using RAW_LOG neither for its async-signal-safety // nor for its non-allocating nature, but rather because raw logging has very // few other dependencies. // // The API is a subset of the above: each macro only takes two arguments. Use // StrCat if you need to build a richer message. #define ABSL_INTERNAL_LOG(severity, message) \ do { \ ::absl::raw_logging_internal::internal_log_function( \ ABSL_RAW_LOGGING_INTERNAL_##severity, __FILE__, __LINE__, message); \ } while (0) #define ABSL_INTERNAL_CHECK(condition, message) \ do { \ if (ABSL_PREDICT_FALSE(!(condition))) { \ std::string death_message = "Check " #condition " failed: "; \ death_message += std::string(message); \ ABSL_INTERNAL_LOG(FATAL, death_message); \ } \ } while (0) #define ABSL_RAW_LOGGING_INTERNAL_INFO ::absl::LogSeverity::kInfo #define ABSL_RAW_LOGGING_INTERNAL_WARNING ::absl::LogSeverity::kWarning #define ABSL_RAW_LOGGING_INTERNAL_ERROR ::absl::LogSeverity::kError #define ABSL_RAW_LOGGING_INTERNAL_FATAL ::absl::LogSeverity::kFatal #define ABSL_RAW_LOGGING_INTERNAL_LEVEL(severity) \ ::absl::NormalizeLogSeverity(severity) namespace absl { ABSL_NAMESPACE_BEGIN namespace raw_logging_internal { // Helper function to implement ABSL_RAW_LOG // Logs format... at "severity" level, reporting it // as called from file:line. // This does not allocate memory or acquire locks. void RawLog(absl::LogSeverity severity, const char* file, int line, const char* format, ...) ABSL_PRINTF_ATTRIBUTE(4, 5); // Writes the provided buffer directly to stderr, in a safe, low-level manner. // // In POSIX this means calling write(), which is async-signal safe and does // not malloc. If the platform supports the SYS_write syscall, we invoke that // directly to side-step any libc interception. void SafeWriteToStderr(const char *s, size_t len); // compile-time function to get the "base" filename, that is, the part of // a filename after the last "/" or "\" path separator. The search starts at // the end of the string; the second parameter is the length of the string. constexpr const char* Basename(const char* fname, int offset) { return offset == 0 || fname[offset - 1] == '/' || fname[offset - 1] == '\\' ? fname + offset : Basename(fname, offset - 1); } // For testing only. // Returns true if raw logging is fully supported. When it is not // fully supported, no messages will be emitted, but a log at FATAL // severity will cause an abort. // // TODO(gfalcon): Come up with a better name for this method. bool RawLoggingFullySupported(); // Function type for a raw_logging customization hook for suppressing messages // by severity, and for writing custom prefixes on non-suppressed messages. // // The installed hook is called for every raw log invocation. The message will // be logged to stderr only if the hook returns true. FATAL errors will cause // the process to abort, even if writing to stderr is suppressed. The hook is // also provided with an output buffer, where it can write a custom log message // prefix. // // The raw_logging system does not allocate memory or grab locks. User-provided // hooks must avoid these operations, and must not throw exceptions. // // 'severity' is the severity level of the message being written. // 'file' and 'line' are the file and line number where the ABSL_RAW_LOG macro // was located. // 'buffer' and 'buf_size' are pointers to the buffer and buffer size. If the // hook writes a prefix, it must increment *buffer and decrement *buf_size // accordingly. using LogPrefixHook = bool (*)(absl::LogSeverity severity, const char* file, int line, char** buffer, int* buf_size); // Function type for a raw_logging customization hook called to abort a process // when a FATAL message is logged. If the provided AbortHook() returns, the // logging system will call abort(). // // 'file' and 'line' are the file and line number where the ABSL_RAW_LOG macro // was located. // The null-terminated logged message lives in the buffer between 'buf_start' // and 'buf_end'. 'prefix_end' points to the first non-prefix character of the // buffer (as written by the LogPrefixHook.) using AbortHook = void (*)(const char* file, int line, const char* buf_start, const char* prefix_end, const char* buf_end); // Internal logging function for ABSL_INTERNAL_LOG to dispatch to. // // TODO(gfalcon): When string_view no longer depends on base, change this // interface to take its message as a string_view instead. using InternalLogFunction = void (*)(absl::LogSeverity severity, const char* file, int line, const std::string& message); extern base_internal::AtomicHook internal_log_function; void RegisterInternalLogFunction(InternalLogFunction func); } // namespace raw_logging_internal ABSL_NAMESPACE_END } // namespace absl #endif // ABSL_BASE_INTERNAL_RAW_LOGGING_H_