/* * Copyright (c) 1992 OMRON Corporation. * Copyright (c) 1992 The Regents of the University of California. * All rights reserved. * * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by * OMRON Corporation. * * %sccs.include.redist.c% * * @(#)subr_prf.c 7.1 (Berkeley) 12/13/92 */ #include #include #define TOCONS 0x1 #define TOTTY 0x2 #define TOLOG 0x4 /* * In case console is off, * panicstr contains argument to last * call to panic. */ char *panicstr; extern cnputc(); /* standard console putc */ int (*v_putc)() = cnputc; /* routine to putc on virtual console */ /* * Scaled down version of C Library printf. * Used to print diagnostic information directly on console tty. * Since it is not interrupt driven, all system activities are * suspended. Printf should not be used for chit-chat. * * One additional format: %b is supported to decode error registers. * Usage is: * printf("reg=%b\n", regval, "*"); * Where is the output base expressed as a control character, * e.g. \10 gives octal; \20 gives hex. Each arg is a sequence of * characters, the first of which gives the bit number to be inspected * (origin 1), and the next characters (up to a control character, i.e. * a character <= 32), give the name of the register. Thus * printf("reg=%b\n", 3, "\10\2BITTWO\1BITONE\n"); * would produce output: * reg=3 * * Another additional format: %r is used to pass an additional format string * and argument list recursively. Usage is typically: * * fn(otherstuff, fmt [, arg1, ... ] ) * char *fmt; * u_int arg1, ...; * * printf("prefix: %r, other stuff\n", fmt, &arg1); */ #if defined(tahoe) int consintr; #endif /*VARARGS1*/ printf(fmt, x1) char *fmt; unsigned x1; { #if defined(tahoe) register int savintr; savintr = consintr, consintr = 0; /* disable interrupts */ #endif prf(fmt, &x1, TOCONS , (struct tty *)NULL); #if defined(tahoe) consintr = savintr; /* reenable interrupts */ #endif } prf(fmt, adx, flags, ttyp) register char *fmt; register u_int *adx; struct tty *ttyp; { register int b, c, i; char *s; int any; loop: while ((c = *fmt++) != '%') { if (c == '\0') return; putchar(c, flags, ttyp); } again: c = *fmt++; /* THIS CODE IS MACHINE DEPENDENT IN HANDLING %l? AND %c */ switch (c) { case 'l': goto again; case 'x': case 'X': b = 16; goto number; case 'd': case 'D': b = -10; goto number; case 'u': b = 10; goto number; case 'o': case 'O': b = 8; number: printn((u_long)*adx, b, flags, ttyp); break; case 'c': b = *adx; #if BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN for (i = 24; i >= 0; i -= 8) if (c = (b >> i) & 0x7f) putchar(c, flags, ttyp); #endif #if BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN if (c = (b & 0x7f)) putchar(c, flags, ttyp); #endif break; case 'b': b = *adx++; s = (char *)*adx; printn((u_long)b, *s++, flags, ttyp); any = 0; if (b) { while (i = *s++) { if (b & (1 << (i-1))) { putchar(any ? ',' : '<', flags, ttyp); any = 1; for (; (c = *s) > 32; s++) putchar(c, flags, ttyp); } else for (; *s > 32; s++) ; } if (any) putchar('>', flags, ttyp); } break; case 's': s = (char *)*adx; while (c = *s++) putchar(c, flags, ttyp); break; case 'r': s = (char *)*adx++; prf(s, (u_int *)*adx, flags, ttyp); break; case '%': putchar('%', flags, ttyp); break; default: break; } adx++; goto loop; } /* * Printn prints a number n in base b. * We don't use recursion to avoid deep kernel stacks. */ printn(n, b, flags, ttyp) u_long n; struct tty *ttyp; { char prbuf[11]; register char *cp; if (b == -10) { if ((int)n < 0) { putchar('-', flags, ttyp); n = (unsigned)(-(int)n); } b = -b; } cp = prbuf; do { *cp++ = "0123456789abcdef"[n%b]; n /= b; } while (n); do putchar(*--cp, flags, ttyp); while (cp > prbuf); } /* * Panic is called on unresolvable fatal errors. * It prints "panic: mesg", and then reboots. * If we are called twice, then we avoid trying to * sync the disks as this often leads to recursive panics. */ panic(s) char *s; { if (!panicstr) { panicstr = s; } printf("panic: %s\n", s); ROM_abort(); } /* * Print a character on console or users terminal. * If destination is console then the last MSGBUFS characters * are saved in msgbuf for inspection later. */ /*ARGSUSED*/ putchar(c, flags, ttyp) register int c; struct tty *ttyp; { (*v_putc)(c); }