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// Copyright 2016 The SwiftShader Authors. All Rights Reserved.
//
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#ifndef DebugAndroid_hpp
#define DebugAndroid_hpp
#if ANDROID_PLATFORM_SDK_VERSION < 27
#include <cutils/log.h>
#elif ANDROID_PLATFORM_SDK_VERSION >= 27
#include <log/log.h>
#else
#error "ANDROID_PLATFORM_SDK_VERSION is not defined"
#endif
#include <cassert>
// On Android Virtual Devices we heavily depend on logging, even in
// production builds. We do this because AVDs are components of larger
// systems, and may be configured in ways that are difficult to
// reproduce locally. For example some system run tests against
// third-party code that we cannot access. Aborting (cf. assert) on
// unimplemented functionality creates two problems. First, it produces
// a service failure where none is needed. Second, it puts the
// customer on the critical path for notifying us of a problem.
// The alternative, skipping unimplemented functionality silently, is
// arguably worse: neither the service provider nor the customer will
// learn that unimplemented functionality may have compromised the test
// results.
// Logging invocations of unimplemented functionality is useful to both
// service provider and the customer. The service provider can learn
// that the functionality is needed. The customer learns that the test
// results may be compromised.
/**
* Enter the debugger with a memory fault iff debuggerd is set to capture this
* process. Otherwise return.
*/
void AndroidEnterDebugger();
#define ASSERT(E) do { \
if (!(E)) { \
ALOGE("badness: assertion_failed %s in %s at %s:%d", #E, \
__FUNCTION__, __FILE__, __LINE__); \
AndroidEnterDebugger(); \
} \
} while(0)
#undef assert
#define assert(E) ASSERT(E)
#define ERR(format, ...) \
do { \
ALOGE("badness: err %s %s:%d (" format ")", __FUNCTION__, __FILE__, \
__LINE__, ##__VA_ARGS__); \
AndroidEnterDebugger(); \
} while(0)
#define FIXME(format, ...) \
do { \
ALOGE("badness: fixme %s %s:%d (" format ")", __FUNCTION__, __FILE__, \
__LINE__, ##__VA_ARGS__); \
AndroidEnterDebugger(); \
} while(0)
// TODO: Handle __VA_ARGS__ (can be empty)
#define UNIMPLEMENTED(...) do { \
ALOGE("badness: unimplemented: %s %s:%d", \
__FUNCTION__, __FILE__, __LINE__); \
AndroidEnterDebugger(); \
} while(0)
#define UNREACHABLE(value) do { \
ALOGE("badness: unreachable case reached: %s %s:%d. %s: %d", \
__FUNCTION__, __FILE__, __LINE__, #value, value); \
AndroidEnterDebugger(); \
} while(0)
#ifndef NDEBUG
#define TRACE(format, ...) \
ALOGV("%s %s:%d (" format ")", __FUNCTION__, __FILE__, \
__LINE__, ##__VA_ARGS__)
#else
#define TRACE(...) ((void)0)
#endif
void trace(const char *format, ...);
#endif // DebugAndroid_hpp