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24#ifndef SHARE_VM_LOGGING_LOG_HPP
25#define SHARE_VM_LOGGING_LOG_HPP
26
27#include "logging/logLevel.hpp"
28#include "logging/logPrefix.hpp"
29#include "logging/logTagSet.hpp"
30#include "logging/logTag.hpp"
31#include "memory/allocation.hpp"
32#include "runtime/os.hpp"
33#include "utilities/debug.hpp"
34
35class LogMessageBuffer;
36
37//
38// Logging macros
39//
40// Usage:
41//   log_<level>(<comma separated log tags>)(<printf-style log arguments>);
42// e.g.
43//   log_debug(logging)("message %d", i);
44//
45// Note that these macros will not evaluate the arguments unless the logging is enabled.
46//
47#define log_error(...)   (!log_is_enabled(Error, __VA_ARGS__))   ? (void)0 : LogImpl<LOG_TAGS(__VA_ARGS__)>::write<LogLevel::Error>
48#define log_warning(...) (!log_is_enabled(Warning, __VA_ARGS__)) ? (void)0 : LogImpl<LOG_TAGS(__VA_ARGS__)>::write<LogLevel::Warning>
49#define log_info(...)    (!log_is_enabled(Info, __VA_ARGS__))    ? (void)0 : LogImpl<LOG_TAGS(__VA_ARGS__)>::write<LogLevel::Info>
50#define log_debug(...)   (!log_is_enabled(Debug, __VA_ARGS__))   ? (void)0 : LogImpl<LOG_TAGS(__VA_ARGS__)>::write<LogLevel::Debug>
51#define log_trace(...)   (!log_is_enabled(Trace, __VA_ARGS__))   ? (void)0 : LogImpl<LOG_TAGS(__VA_ARGS__)>::write<LogLevel::Trace>
52
53// Macros for logging that should be excluded in product builds.
54// Available for levels Info, Debug and Trace. Includes test macro that
55// evaluates to false in product builds.
56#ifndef PRODUCT
57#define log_develop_info(...)  (!log_is_enabled(Info, __VA_ARGS__))   ? (void)0 : LogImpl<LOG_TAGS(__VA_ARGS__)>::write<LogLevel::Info>
58#define log_develop_debug(...) (!log_is_enabled(Debug, __VA_ARGS__)) ? (void)0 : LogImpl<LOG_TAGS(__VA_ARGS__)>::write<LogLevel::Debug>
59#define log_develop_trace(...) (!log_is_enabled(Trace, __VA_ARGS__))  ? (void)0 : LogImpl<LOG_TAGS(__VA_ARGS__)>::write<LogLevel::Trace>
60#define log_develop_is_enabled(level, ...)  log_is_enabled(level, __VA_ARGS__)
61#else
62#define DUMMY_ARGUMENT_CONSUMER(...)
63#define log_develop_info(...)  DUMMY_ARGUMENT_CONSUMER
64#define log_develop_debug(...) DUMMY_ARGUMENT_CONSUMER
65#define log_develop_trace(...) DUMMY_ARGUMENT_CONSUMER
66#define log_develop_is_enabled(...)  false
67#endif
68
69// Convenience macro to test if the logging is enabled on the specified level for given tags.
70#define log_is_enabled(level, ...) (LogImpl<LOG_TAGS(__VA_ARGS__)>::is_level(LogLevel::level))
71
72//
73// Log class for more advanced logging scenarios.
74// Has printf-style member functions for each log level (trace(), debug(), etc).
75//
76// Also has outputStream compatible API for the different log-levels.
77// The streams are resource allocated when requested and are accessed through
78// calls to <level>_stream() functions (trace_stream(), debug_stream(), etc).
79//
80// Example usage:
81//   Log(logging) log;
82//   if (log.is_debug()) {
83//     ...
84//     log.debug("result = %d", result).trace(" tracing info");
85//     obj->print_on(log.debug_stream());
86//   }
87//
88#define Log(...)  LogImpl<LOG_TAGS(__VA_ARGS__)>
89
90//
91// Log class that embeds both log tags and a log level.
92//
93// The class provides a way to write the tags and log level once,
94// so that redundant specification of tags or levels can be avoided.
95//
96// Example usage:
97//   LogTarget(Debug, gc) out;
98//   if (out.is_enabled()) {
99//     ...
100//     out.print("Worker: %u", i);
101//     out.print(" data: %d", x);
102//     ...
103//     print_stats(out.stream());
104//   }
105//
106#define LogTarget(level, ...) LogTargetImpl<LogLevel::level, LOG_TAGS(__VA_ARGS__)>
107
108template <LogLevelType level, LogTagType T0, LogTagType T1, LogTagType T2, LogTagType T3, LogTagType T4, LogTagType GuardTag>
109class LogTargetImpl;
110
111template <LogTagType T0, LogTagType T1 = LogTag::__NO_TAG, LogTagType T2 = LogTag::__NO_TAG, LogTagType T3 = LogTag::__NO_TAG,
112          LogTagType T4 = LogTag::__NO_TAG, LogTagType GuardTag = LogTag::__NO_TAG>
113class LogImpl VALUE_OBJ_CLASS_SPEC {
114 private:
115  static const size_t LogBufferSize = 512;
116 public:
117  // Make sure no more than the maximum number of tags have been given.
118  // The GuardTag allows this to be detected if/when it happens. If the GuardTag
119  // is not __NO_TAG, the number of tags given exceeds the maximum allowed.
120  STATIC_ASSERT(GuardTag == LogTag::__NO_TAG); // Number of logging tags exceeds maximum supported!
121
122  // Empty constructor to avoid warnings on MSVC about unused variables
123  // when the log instance is only used for static functions.
124  LogImpl() {
125  }
126
127  static bool is_level(LogLevelType level) {
128    return LogTagSetMapping<T0, T1, T2, T3, T4>::tagset().is_level(level);
129  }
130
131  ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF(2, 3)
132  static void write(LogLevelType level, const char* fmt, ...) {
133    va_list args;
134    va_start(args, fmt);
135    vwrite(level, fmt, args);
136    va_end(args);
137  }
138
139  static void write(const LogMessageBuffer& msg) {
140    LogTagSetMapping<T0, T1, T2, T3, T4>::tagset().log(msg);
141  };
142
143  template <LogLevelType Level>
144  ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF(1, 2)
145  static void write(const char* fmt, ...) {
146    va_list args;
147    va_start(args, fmt);
148    vwrite(Level, fmt, args);
149    va_end(args);
150  }
151
152  ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF(2, 0)
153  static void vwrite(LogLevelType level, const char* fmt, va_list args) {
154    LogTagSetMapping<T0, T1, T2, T3, T4>::tagset().vwrite(level, fmt, args);
155  }
156
157#define LOG_LEVEL(level, name) ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF(2, 0) \
158  LogImpl& v##name(const char* fmt, va_list args) { \
159    vwrite(LogLevel::level, fmt, args); \
160    return *this; \
161  } \
162  LogImpl& name(const char* fmt, ...) ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF(2, 3) { \
163    va_list args; \
164    va_start(args, fmt); \
165    vwrite(LogLevel::level, fmt, args); \
166    va_end(args); \
167    return *this; \
168  } \
169  static bool is_##name() { \
170    return is_level(LogLevel::level); \
171  } \
172  static LogTargetImpl<LogLevel::level, T0, T1, T2, T3, T4, GuardTag>* name() { \
173    return (LogTargetImpl<LogLevel::level, T0, T1, T2, T3, T4, GuardTag>*)NULL; \
174  }
175  LOG_LEVEL_LIST
176#undef LOG_LEVEL
177};
178
179// Combines logging tags and a logging level.
180template <LogLevelType level, LogTagType T0, LogTagType T1 = LogTag::__NO_TAG, LogTagType T2 = LogTag::__NO_TAG,
181          LogTagType T3 = LogTag::__NO_TAG, LogTagType T4 = LogTag::__NO_TAG, LogTagType GuardTag = LogTag::__NO_TAG>
182class LogTargetImpl {
183public:
184  // Empty constructor to avoid warnings on MSVC about unused variables
185  // when the log instance is only used for static functions.
186  LogTargetImpl() {
187  }
188
189  static bool is_enabled() {
190    return LogImpl<T0, T1, T2, T3, T4, GuardTag>::is_level(level);
191  }
192
193  static void print(const char* fmt, ...) ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF(1, 2) {
194    va_list args;
195    va_start(args, fmt);
196    LogImpl<T0, T1, T2, T3, T4, GuardTag>::vwrite(level, fmt, args);
197    va_end(args);
198  }
199
200};
201
202#endif // SHARE_VM_LOGGING_LOG_HPP
203