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fdd11a14 1/* subr_prf.c 4.13 %G% */
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2
3#include "../h/param.h"
4#include "../h/systm.h"
5#include "../h/seg.h"
6#include "../h/buf.h"
7#include "../h/conf.h"
96d38f03 8#include "../h/mtpr.h"
0dc06be8 9#include "../h/reboot.h"
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10#include "../h/vm.h"
11#include "../h/msgbuf.h"
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12#include "../h/dir.h"
13#include "../h/user.h"
14#include "../h/tty.h"
96d38f03 15
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16/*
17 * In case console is off,
18 * panicstr contains argument to last
19 * call to panic.
20 */
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21char *panicstr;
22
23/*
24 * Scaled down version of C Library printf.
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25 * Used to print diagnostic information directly on console tty.
26 * Since it is not interrupt driven, all system activities are
27 * suspended. Printf should not be used for chit-chat.
28 *
29 * One additional format: %b is supported to decode error registers.
30 * Usage is:
31 * printf("reg=%b\n", regval, "<base><arg>*");
32 * Where <base> is the output base expressed as a control character,
33 * e.g. \10 gives octal; \20 gives hex. Each arg is a sequence of
34 * characters, the first of which gives the bit number to be inspected
35 * (origin 1), and the next characters (up to a control character, i.e.
36 * a character <= 32), give the name of the register. Thus
37 * printf("reg=%b\n", 3, "\10\2BITTWO\1BITONE\n");
38 * would produce output:
39 * reg=2<BITTWO,BITONE>
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40 */
41/*VARARGS1*/
42printf(fmt, x1)
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43 char *fmt;
44 unsigned x1;
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45{
46
47 prf(fmt, &x1, 0);
48}
49
843267b1 50/*
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51 * Uprintf prints to the current user's terminal,
52 * guarantees not to sleep (so can be called by interrupt routines)
53 * and does no watermark checking - (so no verbose messages).
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54 */
55/*VARARGS1*/
56uprintf(fmt, x1)
b725a0ca 57 char *fmt;
843267b1 58 unsigned x1;
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59{
60
843267b1 61 prf(fmt, &x1, 2);
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62}
63
843267b1 64prf(fmt, adx, touser)
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65 register char *fmt;
66 register u_int *adx;
8cbb423c 67{
d5726689 68 register int b, c, i;
8cbb423c 69 char *s;
3c79e4ff 70 int any;
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8cbb423c 72loop:
843267b1 73 while ((c = *fmt++) != '%') {
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74 if(c == '\0')
75 return;
843267b1 76 putchar(c, touser);
8cbb423c 77 }
843267b1 78again:
8cbb423c 79 c = *fmt++;
b725a0ca 80 /* THIS CODE IS VAX DEPENDENT IN HANDLING %l? AND %c */
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81 switch (c) {
82
83 case 'l':
84 goto again;
85 case 'x': case 'X':
86 b = 16;
87 goto number;
88 case 'd': case 'D':
89 case 'u': /* what a joke */
90 b = 10;
91 goto number;
92 case 'o': case 'O':
93 b = 8;
94number:
95 printn(*adx, b, touser);
96 break;
97 case 'c':
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98 b = *adx;
99 for (i = 24; i >= 0; i -= 8)
100 if (c = (b >> i) & 0x7f)
101 putchar(c, touser);
843267b1 102 break;
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103 case 'b':
104 b = *adx++;
105 s = (char *)*adx;
106 printn(b, *s++, touser);
107 any = 0;
108 if (b) {
109 putchar('<', touser);
110 while (i = *s++) {
111 if (b & (1 << (i-1))) {
112 if (any)
113 putchar(',', touser);
114 any = 1;
115 for (; (c = *s) > 32; s++)
116 putchar(c, touser);
117 } else
118 for (; *s > 32; s++)
119 ;
120 }
121 putchar('>', touser);
122 }
123 break;
124
843267b1 125 case 's':
8cbb423c 126 s = (char *)*adx;
96d38f03 127 while (c = *s++)
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128 putchar(c, touser);
129 break;
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130 }
131 adx++;
132 goto loop;
133}
134
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135/*
136 * Printn prints a number n in base b.
137 * We don't use recursion to avoid deep kernel stacks.
138 */
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139printn(n, b, touser)
140 unsigned long n;
8cbb423c 141{
d5726689 142 char prbuf[11];
843267b1 143 register char *cp;
8cbb423c 144
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145 if (b == 10 && (int)n < 0) {
146 putchar('-', touser);
147 n = (unsigned)(-(int)n);
8cbb423c 148 }
d5726689 149 cp = prbuf;
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150 do {
151 *cp++ = "0123456789abcdef"[n%b];
152 n /= b;
153 } while (n);
154 do
155 putchar(*--cp, touser);
d5726689 156 while (cp > prbuf);
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157}
158
159/*
0dc06be8 160 * Panic is called on unresolvable fatal errors.
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161 * It prints "panic: mesg", and then reboots.
162 * If we are called twice, then we avoid trying to
163 * sync the disks as this often leads to recursive panics.
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164 */
165panic(s)
b725a0ca 166 char *s;
8cbb423c 167{
b725a0ca 168 int bootopt = panicstr ? RB_AUTOBOOT : RB_AUTOBOOT|RB_NOSYNC;
843267b1 169
8cbb423c 170 panicstr = s;
8cbb423c 171 printf("panic: %s\n", s);
934e4ecf 172 (void) spl0();
b725a0ca 173 boot(RB_PANIC, bootopt);
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174}
175
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176/*
177 * Warn that a system table is full.
178 */
179tablefull(tab)
180 char *tab;
181{
182
183 printf("%s: table is full\n", tab);
184}
185
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186/*
187 * Hard error is the preface to plaintive error messages
fdd11a14 188 * about failing disk transfers.
b725a0ca 189 */
fdd11a14 190harderr(bp, cp)
3c79e4ff 191 struct buf *bp;
fdd11a14 192 char *cp;
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193{
194
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195 printf("%s%d%c: hard error sn%d ", cp,
196 dkunit(bp), 'a'+(minor(bp->b_dev)&07), bp->b_blkno);
8cbb423c 197}
b725a0ca 198
96d38f03 199/*
843267b1 200 * Print a character on console or users terminal.
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201 * If destination is console then the last MSGBUFS characters
202 * are saved in msgbuf for inspection later.
203 */
49c84d3f 204/*ARGSUSED*/
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205putchar(c, touser)
206 register int c;
96d38f03 207{
96d38f03 208
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209 if (touser) {
210 register struct tty *tp = u.u_ttyp;
d11b28dc 211
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212 if (tp && (tp->t_state&CARR_ON)) {
213 register s = spl6();
214 if (c == '\n')
215 ttyoutput('\r', tp);
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216 ttyoutput(c, tp);
217 ttstart(tp);
218 splx(s);
219 }
220 return;
221 }
cf19cacc 222 if (c != '\0' && c != '\r' && c != 0177 && mfpr(MAPEN)) {
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223 if (msgbuf.msg_magic != MSG_MAGIC) {
224 msgbuf.msg_bufx = 0;
225 msgbuf.msg_magic = MSG_MAGIC;
226 }
227 if (msgbuf.msg_bufx < 0 || msgbuf.msg_bufx >= MSG_BSIZE)
228 msgbuf.msg_bufx = 0;
229 msgbuf.msg_bufc[msgbuf.msg_bufx++] = c;
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230 }
231 if (c == 0)
232 return;
233 cnputc(c);
234}