/**************************************************************************/ /* */ /* OCaml */ /* */ /* Xavier Leroy, projet Cristal, INRIA Rocquencourt */ /* */ /* Copyright 2001 Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et */ /* en Automatique. */ /* */ /* All rights reserved. This file is distributed under the terms of */ /* the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1, with the */ /* special exception on linking described in the file LICENSE. */ /* */ /**************************************************************************/ #ifndef CAML_BACKTRACE_H #define CAML_BACKTRACE_H #ifdef CAML_INTERNALS #include "mlvalues.h" #include "exec.h" /* Runtime support for backtrace generation. * * It has two kind of users: * - high-level API to capture and decode backtraces; * - low-level runtime routines, to introspect machine state and determine * whether a backtrace should be generated when using "raise". * * Backtrace generation is split in multiple steps. * The lowest-level one, done by [backtrace_prim.c] just fills the * [caml_backtrace_buffer] variable each time a frame is unwinded. * At that point, we don't know whether the backtrace will be useful or not so * this code should be as fast as possible. * * If the backtrace happens to be useful, later passes will read * [caml_backtrace_buffer] and turn it into a [raw_backtrace] and then a * [backtrace]. * This is done in [backtrace.c] and [stdlib/printexc.ml]. * * Content of buffers * ------------------ * * [caml_backtrace_buffer] (really cheap) * Backend and process image dependent, abstracted by C-type backtrace_slot. * [raw_backtrace] (cheap) * OCaml values of abstract type [Printexc.raw_backtrace_slot], * still backend and process image dependent (unsafe to marshal). * [backtrace] (more expensive) * OCaml values of algebraic data-type [Printexc.backtrace_slot] */ /* Non zero iff backtraces are recorded. * One should use to change this variable [caml_record_backtrace]. */ CAMLextern int caml_backtrace_active; /* The [backtrace_slot] type represents values stored in the * [caml_backtrace_buffer]. In bytecode, it is the same as a * [code_t], in native code it as a [frame_descr *]. The difference * doesn't matter for code outside [backtrace_prim.c], so it is just * exposed as a [backtrace_slot]. */ typedef void * backtrace_slot; /* The [caml_backtrace_buffer] and [caml_backtrace_last_exn] * variables are valid only if [caml_backtrace_active != 0]. * * They are part of the state specific to each thread, and threading libraries * are responsible for copying them on context switch. * See [otherlibs/systhreads/st_stubs.c] and [otherlibs/threads/scheduler.c]. */ /* [caml_backtrace_buffer] is filled by runtime when unwinding stack. * It is an array ranging from [0] to [caml_backtrace_pos - 1]. * [caml_backtrace_pos] is always zero if [!caml_backtrace_active]. * * Its maximum size is determined by [BACKTRACE_BUFFER_SIZE] from * [backtrace_prim.h], but this shouldn't affect users. */ CAMLextern backtrace_slot * caml_backtrace_buffer; CAMLextern int caml_backtrace_pos; /* [caml_backtrace_last_exn] stores the last exception value that was raised, * iff [caml_backtrace_active != 0]. * It is tested for equality to determine whether a raise is a re-raise of the * same exception. * * FIXME: this shouldn't matter anymore. Since OCaml 4.02, non-parameterized * exceptions are constant, so physical equality is no longer appropriate. * raise and re-raise are distinguished by: * - passing reraise = 1 to [caml_stash_backtrace] (see below) in the bytecode * interpreter; * - directly resetting [caml_backtrace_pos] to 0 in native runtimes for raise. */ CAMLextern value caml_backtrace_last_exn; /* [caml_record_backtrace] toggle backtrace recording on and off. * This function can be called at runtime by user-code, or during * initialization if backtraces were requested. * * It might be called before GC initialization, so it shouldn't do OCaml * allocation. */ CAMLprim value caml_record_backtrace(value vflag); #ifndef NATIVE_CODE /* Path to the file containing debug information, if any, or NULL. */ CAMLextern char_os * caml_cds_file; /* Primitive called _only_ by runtime to record unwinded frames to * backtrace. A similar primitive exists for native code, but with a * different prototype. */ extern void caml_stash_backtrace(value exn, code_t pc, value * sp, int reraise); #endif /* Default (C-level) printer for backtraces. It is called if an * exception causes a termination of the program or of a thread. * * [Printexc] provide a higher-level printer mimicking its output but making * use of registered exception printers, and is used when possible in place of * this function after [Printexc] initialization. */ CAMLextern void caml_print_exception_backtrace(void); void caml_init_backtrace(void); CAMLexport void caml_init_debug_info(void); #endif /* CAML_INTERNALS */ #endif /* CAML_BACKTRACE_H */