123381Smckusick /* 223381Smckusick * Copyright (c) 1982 Regents of the University of California. 323381Smckusick * All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement 423381Smckusick * specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution. 523381Smckusick * 6*26356Skarels * @(#)subr_prf.c 6.12 (Berkeley) 02/23/86 723381Smckusick */ 831Sbill 917094Sbloom #include "param.h" 1017094Sbloom #include "systm.h" 1117094Sbloom #include "seg.h" 1217094Sbloom #include "buf.h" 1317094Sbloom #include "conf.h" 1417094Sbloom #include "reboot.h" 1517094Sbloom #include "vm.h" 1617094Sbloom #include "msgbuf.h" 1717094Sbloom #include "dir.h" 1817094Sbloom #include "user.h" 1917094Sbloom #include "proc.h" 2017577Sbloom #include "ioctl.h" 2117094Sbloom #include "tty.h" 2218364Skarels #include "syslog.h" 2331Sbill 2413531Ssam #ifdef vax 2513531Ssam #include "../vax/mtpr.h" 2613531Ssam #endif 2713531Ssam 2816724Sralph #define TOCONS 0x1 2916724Sralph #define TOTTY 0x2 3016724Sralph #define TOLOG 0x4 3116724Sralph 3231Sbill /* 3331Sbill * In case console is off, 3431Sbill * panicstr contains argument to last 3531Sbill * call to panic. 3631Sbill */ 3731Sbill char *panicstr; 3831Sbill 3931Sbill /* 4031Sbill * Scaled down version of C Library printf. 412781Swnj * Used to print diagnostic information directly on console tty. 422781Swnj * Since it is not interrupt driven, all system activities are 432781Swnj * suspended. Printf should not be used for chit-chat. 442781Swnj * 452781Swnj * One additional format: %b is supported to decode error registers. 462781Swnj * Usage is: 472781Swnj * printf("reg=%b\n", regval, "<base><arg>*"); 482781Swnj * Where <base> is the output base expressed as a control character, 492781Swnj * e.g. \10 gives octal; \20 gives hex. Each arg is a sequence of 502781Swnj * characters, the first of which gives the bit number to be inspected 512781Swnj * (origin 1), and the next characters (up to a control character, i.e. 522781Swnj * a character <= 32), give the name of the register. Thus 532781Swnj * printf("reg=%b\n", 3, "\10\2BITTWO\1BITONE\n"); 542781Swnj * would produce output: 5517594Skarels * reg=3<BITTWO,BITONE> 5631Sbill */ 5731Sbill /*VARARGS1*/ 5831Sbill printf(fmt, x1) 592781Swnj char *fmt; 602781Swnj unsigned x1; 6131Sbill { 62285Sbill 6316724Sralph prf(fmt, &x1, TOCONS | TOLOG, (struct tty *)0); 6416724Sralph logwakeup(); 65285Sbill } 66285Sbill 672377Swnj /* 6825389Skarels * Uprintf prints to the current user's terminal. 6925389Skarels * It may block if the tty queue is overfull. 7025389Skarels * Should determine whether current terminal user is related 7125389Skarels * to this process. 722377Swnj */ 732377Swnj /*VARARGS1*/ 742377Swnj uprintf(fmt, x1) 752781Swnj char *fmt; 762377Swnj unsigned x1; 77285Sbill { 7826250Skarels #ifdef notdef 7925389Skarels register struct proc *p; 8026250Skarels #endif 8125389Skarels register struct tty *tp; 82285Sbill 8325389Skarels if ((tp = u.u_ttyp) == NULL) 8425389Skarels return; 8525389Skarels #ifdef notdef 8625389Skarels if (tp->t_pgrp && (p = pfind(tp->t_pgrp))) 8726250Skarels if (p->p_uid != u.u_uid) /* doesn't account for setuid */ 8825389Skarels return; 8925389Skarels #endif 9025389Skarels (void)ttycheckoutq(tp, 1); 9125389Skarels prf(fmt, &x1, TOTTY, tp); 92285Sbill } 93285Sbill 9418364Skarels /* 9518364Skarels * tprintf prints on the specified terminal (console if none) 9618364Skarels * and logs the message. It is designed for error messages from 9725389Skarels * single-open devices, and may be called from interrupt level 9825389Skarels * (does not sleep). 9918364Skarels */ 10016724Sralph /*VARARGS2*/ 10125389Skarels tprintf(tp, fmt, x1) 10225389Skarels register struct tty *tp; 10316724Sralph char *fmt; 10416724Sralph unsigned x1; 10516724Sralph { 10625389Skarels int flags = TOTTY | TOLOG; 10725389Skarels extern struct tty cons; 10816724Sralph 10925389Skarels logpri(LOG_INFO); 11025389Skarels if (tp == (struct tty *)NULL) 11125389Skarels tp = &cons; 11225389Skarels if (ttycheckoutq(tp, 0) == 0) 11325389Skarels flags = TOLOG; 11425389Skarels prf(fmt, &x1, flags, tp); 11525389Skarels logwakeup(); 11616724Sralph } 11716724Sralph 11816724Sralph /* 11916724Sralph * Log writes to the log buffer, 12017594Skarels * and guarantees not to sleep (so can be called by interrupt routines). 12118364Skarels * If there is no process reading the log yet, it writes to the console also. 12216724Sralph */ 12316724Sralph /*VARARGS2*/ 12416724Sralph log(level, fmt, x1) 12516724Sralph char *fmt; 12616724Sralph unsigned x1; 12716724Sralph { 12816724Sralph register s = splhigh(); 12918364Skarels extern int log_open; 13016724Sralph 13125389Skarels logpri(level); 13216724Sralph prf(fmt, &x1, TOLOG, (struct tty *)0); 13316724Sralph splx(s); 13418364Skarels if (!log_open) 13518364Skarels prf(fmt, &x1, TOCONS, (struct tty *)0); 13616724Sralph logwakeup(); 13716724Sralph } 13816724Sralph 13925389Skarels logpri(level) 14025389Skarels int level; 14125389Skarels { 14225389Skarels 14325389Skarels putchar('<', TOLOG, (struct tty *)0); 144*26356Skarels printn((u_long)level, 10, TOLOG, (struct tty *)0); 14525389Skarels putchar('>', TOLOG, (struct tty *)0); 14625389Skarels } 14725389Skarels 14816724Sralph prf(fmt, adx, flags, ttyp) 1492781Swnj register char *fmt; 1502781Swnj register u_int *adx; 15116724Sralph struct tty *ttyp; 152285Sbill { 1532434Swnj register int b, c, i; 15431Sbill char *s; 1552678Swnj int any; 15631Sbill 15731Sbill loop: 1582377Swnj while ((c = *fmt++) != '%') { 15916724Sralph if (c == '\0') 16031Sbill return; 16116724Sralph putchar(c, flags, ttyp); 16231Sbill } 1632377Swnj again: 16431Sbill c = *fmt++; 1652781Swnj /* THIS CODE IS VAX DEPENDENT IN HANDLING %l? AND %c */ 1662377Swnj switch (c) { 1672377Swnj 1682377Swnj case 'l': 1692377Swnj goto again; 1702377Swnj case 'x': case 'X': 1712377Swnj b = 16; 1722377Swnj goto number; 1732377Swnj case 'd': case 'D': 1742377Swnj case 'u': /* what a joke */ 1752377Swnj b = 10; 1762377Swnj goto number; 1772377Swnj case 'o': case 'O': 1782377Swnj b = 8; 1792377Swnj number: 18016724Sralph printn((u_long)*adx, b, flags, ttyp); 1812377Swnj break; 1822377Swnj case 'c': 1832434Swnj b = *adx; 1842434Swnj for (i = 24; i >= 0; i -= 8) 1852434Swnj if (c = (b >> i) & 0x7f) 18616724Sralph putchar(c, flags, ttyp); 1872377Swnj break; 1882678Swnj case 'b': 1892678Swnj b = *adx++; 1902678Swnj s = (char *)*adx; 19116724Sralph printn((u_long)b, *s++, flags, ttyp); 1922678Swnj any = 0; 1932678Swnj if (b) { 1942678Swnj while (i = *s++) { 1952678Swnj if (b & (1 << (i-1))) { 19617594Skarels putchar(any? ',' : '<', flags, ttyp); 1972678Swnj any = 1; 1982678Swnj for (; (c = *s) > 32; s++) 19916724Sralph putchar(c, flags, ttyp); 2002678Swnj } else 2012678Swnj for (; *s > 32; s++) 2022678Swnj ; 2032678Swnj } 2043878Swnj if (any) 20516724Sralph putchar('>', flags, ttyp); 2062678Swnj } 2072678Swnj break; 2082678Swnj 2092377Swnj case 's': 21031Sbill s = (char *)*adx; 211285Sbill while (c = *s++) 21216724Sralph putchar(c, flags, ttyp); 2132377Swnj break; 2143736Sroot 2153736Sroot case '%': 21616724Sralph putchar('%', flags, ttyp); 2173736Sroot break; 21831Sbill } 21931Sbill adx++; 22031Sbill goto loop; 22131Sbill } 22231Sbill 2232781Swnj /* 2242781Swnj * Printn prints a number n in base b. 2252781Swnj * We don't use recursion to avoid deep kernel stacks. 2262781Swnj */ 22716724Sralph printn(n, b, flags, ttyp) 2283101Swnj u_long n; 22916724Sralph struct tty *ttyp; 23031Sbill { 2312434Swnj char prbuf[11]; 2322377Swnj register char *cp; 23331Sbill 2342377Swnj if (b == 10 && (int)n < 0) { 23516724Sralph putchar('-', flags, ttyp); 2362377Swnj n = (unsigned)(-(int)n); 23731Sbill } 2382434Swnj cp = prbuf; 2392377Swnj do { 2402377Swnj *cp++ = "0123456789abcdef"[n%b]; 2412377Swnj n /= b; 2422377Swnj } while (n); 2432377Swnj do 24416724Sralph putchar(*--cp, flags, ttyp); 2452434Swnj while (cp > prbuf); 24631Sbill } 24731Sbill 24831Sbill /* 2491184Sbill * Panic is called on unresolvable fatal errors. 2502781Swnj * It prints "panic: mesg", and then reboots. 2512781Swnj * If we are called twice, then we avoid trying to 2522781Swnj * sync the disks as this often leads to recursive panics. 25331Sbill */ 25431Sbill panic(s) 2552781Swnj char *s; 25631Sbill { 2575416Swnj int bootopt = RB_AUTOBOOT; 2582377Swnj 2595416Swnj if (panicstr) 2605416Swnj bootopt |= RB_NOSYNC; 2619758Ssam else { 2629758Ssam panicstr = s; 2638950Sroot } 2643285Swnj printf("panic: %s\n", s); 2652781Swnj boot(RB_PANIC, bootopt); 26631Sbill } 26731Sbill 26831Sbill /* 2692941Swnj * Warn that a system table is full. 2702941Swnj */ 2712941Swnj tablefull(tab) 2722941Swnj char *tab; 2732941Swnj { 2742941Swnj 27524839Seric log(LOG_ERR, "%s: table is full\n", tab); 2762941Swnj } 2772941Swnj 2782941Swnj /* 2792781Swnj * Hard error is the preface to plaintive error messages 2802941Swnj * about failing disk transfers. 2812781Swnj */ 2822941Swnj harderr(bp, cp) 2832678Swnj struct buf *bp; 2842941Swnj char *cp; 28531Sbill { 28631Sbill 2872941Swnj printf("%s%d%c: hard error sn%d ", cp, 28824759Skarels minor(bp->b_dev) >> 3, 'a'+(minor(bp->b_dev)&07), bp->b_blkno); 28931Sbill } 2902781Swnj 291285Sbill /* 2922377Swnj * Print a character on console or users terminal. 293285Sbill * If destination is console then the last MSGBUFS characters 294285Sbill * are saved in msgbuf for inspection later. 295285Sbill */ 2961785Sbill /*ARGSUSED*/ 29717594Skarels putchar(c, flags, tp) 2982377Swnj register int c; 29917594Skarels struct tty *tp; 300285Sbill { 301285Sbill 30216724Sralph if (flags & TOTTY) { 30325389Skarels register s = spltty(); 30425389Skarels 30525389Skarels if (tp && (tp->t_state & (TS_CARR_ON | TS_ISOPEN)) == 30625389Skarels (TS_CARR_ON | TS_ISOPEN)) { 3072377Swnj if (c == '\n') 3084970Swnj (void) ttyoutput('\r', tp); 3094970Swnj (void) ttyoutput(c, tp); 3102360Skre ttstart(tp); 3112360Skre } 31225389Skarels splx(s); 3132360Skre } 31416724Sralph if ((flags & TOLOG) && c != '\0' && c != '\r' && c != 0177 3158966Sroot #ifdef vax 3168950Sroot && mfpr(MAPEN) 3178950Sroot #endif 3188950Sroot ) { 3192172Swnj if (msgbuf.msg_magic != MSG_MAGIC) { 32012494Ssam register int i; 32112494Ssam 3222172Swnj msgbuf.msg_magic = MSG_MAGIC; 32316724Sralph msgbuf.msg_bufx = msgbuf.msg_bufr = 0; 32412494Ssam for (i=0; i < MSG_BSIZE; i++) 32512494Ssam msgbuf.msg_bufc[i] = 0; 3262172Swnj } 3272172Swnj if (msgbuf.msg_bufx < 0 || msgbuf.msg_bufx >= MSG_BSIZE) 3282172Swnj msgbuf.msg_bufx = 0; 3292172Swnj msgbuf.msg_bufc[msgbuf.msg_bufx++] = c; 330285Sbill } 33116724Sralph if ((flags & TOCONS) && c != '\0') 33216724Sralph cnputc(c); 333285Sbill } 334