/* Copyright (c) 2003, Roger Dingledine * Copyright (c) 2004-2006, Roger Dingledine, Nick Mathewson. * Copyright (c) 2007-2018, The Tor Project, Inc. */ /* See LICENSE for licensing information */ /** * \file util_bug.c **/ #include "orconfig.h" #include "lib/log/util_bug.h" #include "lib/log/torlog.h" #include "lib/err/backtrace.h" #ifdef TOR_UNIT_TESTS #include "lib/smartlist_core/smartlist_core.h" #include "lib/smartlist_core/smartlist_foreach.h" #endif #include "lib/malloc/malloc.h" #include "lib/string/printf.h" #include #ifdef __COVERITY__ int bug_macro_deadcode_dummy__ = 0; #endif #ifdef TOR_UNIT_TESTS static void (*failed_assertion_cb)(void) = NULL; static int n_bugs_to_capture = 0; static smartlist_t *bug_messages = NULL; #define capturing_bugs() (bug_messages != NULL && n_bugs_to_capture) void tor_capture_bugs_(int n) { tor_end_capture_bugs_(); bug_messages = smartlist_new(); n_bugs_to_capture = n; } void tor_end_capture_bugs_(void) { n_bugs_to_capture = 0; if (!bug_messages) return; SMARTLIST_FOREACH(bug_messages, char *, cp, tor_free(cp)); smartlist_free(bug_messages); bug_messages = NULL; } const smartlist_t * tor_get_captured_bug_log_(void) { return bug_messages; } static void add_captured_bug(const char *s) { --n_bugs_to_capture; smartlist_add_strdup(bug_messages, s); } /** Set a callback to be invoked when we get any tor_bug_occurred_ * invocation. We use this in the unit tests so that a nonfatal * assertion failure can also count as a test failure. */ void tor_set_failed_assertion_callback(void (*fn)(void)) { failed_assertion_cb = fn; } #else /* !(defined(TOR_UNIT_TESTS)) */ #define capturing_bugs() (0) #define add_captured_bug(s) do { } while (0) #endif /* defined(TOR_UNIT_TESTS) */ /** Helper for tor_assert: report the assertion failure. */ void tor_assertion_failed_(const char *fname, unsigned int line, const char *func, const char *expr) { char buf[256]; log_err(LD_BUG, "%s:%u: %s: Assertion %s failed; aborting.", fname, line, func, expr); tor_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "Assertion %s failed in %s at %s:%u", expr, func, fname, line); log_backtrace(LOG_ERR, LD_BUG, buf); } /** Helper for tor_assert_nonfatal: report the assertion failure. */ void tor_bug_occurred_(const char *fname, unsigned int line, const char *func, const char *expr, int once) { char buf[256]; const char *once_str = once ? " (Future instances of this warning will be silenced.)": ""; if (! expr) { if (capturing_bugs()) { add_captured_bug("This line should not have been reached."); return; } log_warn(LD_BUG, "%s:%u: %s: This line should not have been reached.%s", fname, line, func, once_str); tor_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "Line unexpectedly reached at %s at %s:%u", func, fname, line); } else { if (capturing_bugs()) { add_captured_bug(expr); return; } log_warn(LD_BUG, "%s:%u: %s: Non-fatal assertion %s failed.%s", fname, line, func, expr, once_str); tor_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "Non-fatal assertion %s failed in %s at %s:%u", expr, func, fname, line); } log_backtrace(LOG_WARN, LD_BUG, buf); #ifdef TOR_UNIT_TESTS if (failed_assertion_cb) { failed_assertion_cb(); } #endif } #ifdef _WIN32 /** Take a filename and return a pointer to its final element. This * function is called on __FILE__ to fix a MSVC nit where __FILE__ * contains the full path to the file. This is bad, because it * confuses users to find the home directory of the person who * compiled the binary in their warning messages. */ const char * tor_fix_source_file(const char *fname) { const char *cp1, *cp2, *r; cp1 = strrchr(fname, '/'); cp2 = strrchr(fname, '\\'); if (cp1 && cp2) { r = (cp1