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- /* Copyright (c) 2003-2004, Roger Dingledine
- * Copyright (c) 2004-2006, Roger Dingledine, Nick Mathewson.
- * Copyright (c) 2007-2017, The Tor Project, Inc. */
- /* See LICENSE for licensing information */
- /**
- * \file util_bug.h
- *
- * \brief Macros to manage assertions, fatal and non-fatal.
- *
- * Guidelines: All the different kinds of assertion in this file are for
- * bug-checking only. Don't write code that can assert based on bad inputs.
- *
- * We provide two kinds of assertion here: "fatal" and "nonfatal". Use
- * nonfatal assertions for any bug you can reasonably recover from -- and
- * please, try to recover! Many severe bugs in Tor have been caused by using
- * a regular assertion when a nonfatal assertion would have been better.
- *
- * If you need to check a condition with a nonfatal assertion, AND recover
- * from that same condition, consider using the BUG() macro inside a
- * conditional. For example:
- *
- * <code>
- * // wrong -- use tor_assert_nonfatal() if you just want an assertion.
- * BUG(ptr == NULL);
- *
- * // okay, but needlessly verbose
- * tor_assert_nonfatal(ptr != NULL);
- * if (ptr == NULL) { ... }
- *
- * // this is how we do it:
- * if (BUG(ptr == NULL)) { ... }
- * </code>
- **/
- #ifndef TOR_UTIL_BUG_H
- #define TOR_UTIL_BUG_H
- #include "orconfig.h"
- #include "compat.h"
- #include "testsupport.h"
- /* Replace assert() with a variant that sends failures to the log before
- * calling assert() normally.
- */
- #ifdef NDEBUG
- /* Nobody should ever want to build with NDEBUG set. 99% of our asserts will
- * be outside the critical path anyway, so it's silly to disable bug-checking
- * throughout the entire program just because a few asserts are slowing you
- * down. Profile, optimize the critical path, and keep debugging on.
- *
- * And I'm not just saying that because some of our asserts check
- * security-critical properties.
- */
- #error "Sorry; we don't support building with NDEBUG."
- #endif /* defined(NDEBUG) */
- /* Sometimes we don't want to use assertions during branch coverage tests; it
- * leads to tons of unreached branches which in reality are only assertions we
- * didn't hit. */
- #if defined(TOR_UNIT_TESTS) && defined(DISABLE_ASSERTS_IN_UNIT_TESTS)
- #define tor_assert(a) STMT_BEGIN \
- (void)(a); \
- STMT_END
- #else
- /** Like assert(3), but send assertion failures to the log as well as to
- * stderr. */
- #define tor_assert(expr) STMT_BEGIN \
- if (PREDICT_UNLIKELY(!(expr))) { \
- tor_assertion_failed_(SHORT_FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, #expr); \
- abort(); \
- } STMT_END
- #endif /* defined(TOR_UNIT_TESTS) && defined(DISABLE_ASSERTS_IN_UNIT_TESTS) */
- #define tor_assert_unreached() tor_assert(0)
- /* Non-fatal bug assertions. The "unreached" variants mean "this line should
- * never be reached." The "once" variants mean "Don't log a warning more than
- * once".
- *
- * The 'BUG' macro checks a boolean condition and logs an error message if it
- * is true. Example usage:
- * if (BUG(x == NULL))
- * return -1;
- */
- #ifdef __COVERITY__
- extern int bug_macro_deadcode_dummy__;
- #undef BUG
- // Coverity defines this in global headers; let's override it. This is a
- // magic coverity-only preprocessor thing.
- // We use this "deadcode_dummy__" trick to prevent coverity from
- // complaining about unreachable bug cases.
- #nodef BUG(x) ((x)?(__coverity_panic__(),1):(0+bug_macro_deadcode_dummy__))
- #endif /* defined(__COVERITY__) */
- #if defined(__COVERITY__) || defined(__clang_analyzer__)
- // We're running with a static analysis tool: let's treat even nonfatal
- // assertion failures as something that we need to avoid.
- #define ALL_BUGS_ARE_FATAL
- #endif
- #ifdef ALL_BUGS_ARE_FATAL
- #define tor_assert_nonfatal_unreached() tor_assert(0)
- #define tor_assert_nonfatal(cond) tor_assert((cond))
- #define tor_assert_nonfatal_unreached_once() tor_assert(0)
- #define tor_assert_nonfatal_once(cond) tor_assert((cond))
- #define BUG(cond) \
- (PREDICT_UNLIKELY(cond) ? \
- (tor_assertion_failed_(SHORT_FILE__,__LINE__,__func__,"!("#cond")"), \
- abort(), 1) \
- : 0)
- #elif defined(TOR_UNIT_TESTS) && defined(DISABLE_ASSERTS_IN_UNIT_TESTS)
- #define tor_assert_nonfatal_unreached() STMT_NIL
- #define tor_assert_nonfatal(cond) ((void)(cond))
- #define tor_assert_nonfatal_unreached_once() STMT_NIL
- #define tor_assert_nonfatal_once(cond) ((void)(cond))
- #define BUG(cond) (PREDICT_UNLIKELY(cond) ? 1 : 0)
- #else /* Normal case, !ALL_BUGS_ARE_FATAL, !DISABLE_ASSERTS_IN_UNIT_TESTS */
- #define tor_assert_nonfatal_unreached() STMT_BEGIN \
- tor_bug_occurred_(SHORT_FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, NULL, 0); \
- STMT_END
- #define tor_assert_nonfatal(cond) STMT_BEGIN \
- if (PREDICT_UNLIKELY(!(cond))) { \
- tor_bug_occurred_(SHORT_FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, #cond, 0); \
- } \
- STMT_END
- #define tor_assert_nonfatal_unreached_once() STMT_BEGIN \
- static int warning_logged__ = 0; \
- if (!warning_logged__) { \
- warning_logged__ = 1; \
- tor_bug_occurred_(SHORT_FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, NULL, 1); \
- } \
- STMT_END
- #define tor_assert_nonfatal_once(cond) STMT_BEGIN \
- static int warning_logged__ = 0; \
- if (!warning_logged__ && PREDICT_UNLIKELY(!(cond))) { \
- warning_logged__ = 1; \
- tor_bug_occurred_(SHORT_FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, #cond, 1); \
- } \
- STMT_END
- #define BUG(cond) \
- (PREDICT_UNLIKELY(cond) ? \
- (tor_bug_occurred_(SHORT_FILE__,__LINE__,__func__,"!("#cond")",0), 1) \
- : 0)
- #endif /* defined(ALL_BUGS_ARE_FATAL) || ... */
- #ifdef __GNUC__
- #define IF_BUG_ONCE__(cond,var) \
- if (( { \
- static int var = 0; \
- int bool_result = (cond); \
- if (PREDICT_UNLIKELY(bool_result) && !var) { \
- var = 1; \
- tor_bug_occurred_(SHORT_FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, \
- "!("#cond")", 1); \
- } \
- PREDICT_UNLIKELY(bool_result); } ))
- #else /* !(defined(__GNUC__)) */
- #define IF_BUG_ONCE__(cond,var) \
- static int var = 0; \
- if (PREDICT_UNLIKELY(cond) ? \
- (var ? 1 : \
- (var=1, \
- tor_bug_occurred_(SHORT_FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, \
- "!("#cond")", 1), \
- 1)) \
- : 0)
- #endif /* defined(__GNUC__) */
- #define IF_BUG_ONCE_VARNAME_(a) \
- warning_logged_on_ ## a ## __
- #define IF_BUG_ONCE_VARNAME__(a) \
- IF_BUG_ONCE_VARNAME_(a)
- /** This macro behaves as 'if (bug(x))', except that it only logs its
- * warning once, no matter how many times it triggers.
- */
- #define IF_BUG_ONCE(cond) \
- IF_BUG_ONCE__((cond), \
- IF_BUG_ONCE_VARNAME__(__LINE__))
- /** Define this if you want Tor to crash when any problem comes up,
- * so you can get a coredump and track things down. */
- // #define tor_fragile_assert() tor_assert_unreached(0)
- #define tor_fragile_assert() tor_assert_nonfatal_unreached_once()
- void tor_assertion_failed_(const char *fname, unsigned int line,
- const char *func, const char *expr);
- void tor_bug_occurred_(const char *fname, unsigned int line,
- const char *func, const char *expr,
- int once);
- #ifdef TOR_UNIT_TESTS
- void tor_capture_bugs_(int n);
- void tor_end_capture_bugs_(void);
- const struct smartlist_t *tor_get_captured_bug_log_(void);
- void tor_set_failed_assertion_callback(void (*fn)(void));
- #endif /* defined(TOR_UNIT_TESTS) */
- #endif /* !defined(TOR_UTIL_BUG_H) */
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