| /*-*- c -*- ----------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| /*--- The only header your tool will ever need to #include... ---*/ |
| /*--- tool.h ---*/ |
| /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| /* |
| This file is part of Valgrind, an extensible x86 protected-mode |
| emulator for monitoring program execution on x86-Unixes. |
| |
| Copyright (C) 2000-2004 Julian Seward |
| jseward@acm.org |
| |
| This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or |
| modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as |
| published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the |
| License, or (at your option) any later version. |
| |
| This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but |
| WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU |
| General Public License for more details. |
| |
| You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
| along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software |
| Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA |
| 02111-1307, USA. |
| |
| The GNU General Public License is contained in the file COPYING. |
| */ |
| |
| #ifndef __TOOL_H |
| #define __TOOL_H |
| |
| #include <stdarg.h> /* ANSI varargs stuff */ |
| #include <setjmp.h> /* for jmp_buf */ |
| |
| #include "basic_types.h" |
| #include "tool_asm.h" // asm stuff |
| #include "tool_arch.h" // arch-specific tool stuff |
| #include "vki.h" |
| |
| #include "libvex.h" |
| #include "libvex_ir.h" |
| |
| /*====================================================================*/ |
| /*=== Build options and table sizes. ===*/ |
| /*====================================================================*/ |
| |
| /* You should be able to change these options or sizes, recompile, and |
| still have a working system. */ |
| |
| /* The maximum number of pthreads that we support. This is |
| deliberately not very high since our implementation of some of the |
| scheduler algorithms is surely O(N) in the number of threads, since |
| that's simple, at least. And (in practice) we hope that most |
| programs do not need many threads. */ |
| #define VG_N_THREADS 100 |
| |
| /* Maximum number of pthread keys available. Again, we start low until |
| the need for a higher number presents itself. */ |
| #define VG_N_THREAD_KEYS 50 |
| |
| |
| /*====================================================================*/ |
| /*=== Useful macros ===*/ |
| /*====================================================================*/ |
| |
| #define mycat_wrk(aaa,bbb) aaa##bbb |
| #define mycat(aaa,bbb) mycat_wrk(aaa,bbb) |
| |
| /* No, really. I _am_ that strange. */ |
| #define OINK(nnn) VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg, "OINK %d",nnn) |
| |
| /* Path to all our library/aux files */ |
| extern const Char *VG_(libdir); |
| |
| |
| /*====================================================================*/ |
| /*=== Core/tool interface version ===*/ |
| /*====================================================================*/ |
| |
| /* The major version number indicates binary-incompatible changes to the |
| interface; if the core and tool major versions don't match, Valgrind |
| will abort. The minor version indicates binary-compatible changes. |
| |
| (Update: as it happens, we're never using the minor version number, because |
| there's no point in doing so.) |
| */ |
| #define VG_CORE_INTERFACE_MAJOR_VERSION 7 |
| #define VG_CORE_INTERFACE_MINOR_VERSION 0 |
| |
| typedef struct _ToolInfo { |
| Int sizeof_ToolInfo; |
| Int interface_major_version; |
| Int interface_minor_version; |
| |
| /* Initialise tool. Must do the following: |
| - initialise the `details' struct, via the VG_(details_*)() functions |
| - register any helpers called by generated code |
| |
| May do the following: |
| - initialise the `needs' struct to indicate certain requirements, via |
| the VG_(needs_*)() functions |
| - initialize all the tool's entrypoints via the VG_(init_*)() functions |
| - register any tool-specific profiling events |
| - any other tool-specific initialisation |
| */ |
| void (*tl_pre_clo_init) ( void ); |
| |
| /* Specifies how big the shadow segment should be as a ratio to the |
| client address space. 0 for no shadow segment. */ |
| float shadow_ratio; |
| } ToolInfo; |
| |
| /* Every tool must include this macro somewhere, exactly once. */ |
| #define VG_DETERMINE_INTERFACE_VERSION(pre_clo_init, shadow) \ |
| const ToolInfo TL_(tool_info) = { \ |
| .sizeof_ToolInfo = sizeof(ToolInfo), \ |
| .interface_major_version = VG_CORE_INTERFACE_MAJOR_VERSION, \ |
| .interface_minor_version = VG_CORE_INTERFACE_MINOR_VERSION, \ |
| .tl_pre_clo_init = pre_clo_init, \ |
| .shadow_ratio = shadow, \ |
| }; |
| |
| /*====================================================================*/ |
| /*=== Command-line options ===*/ |
| /*====================================================================*/ |
| |
| /* Use this for normal null-termination-style string comparison */ |
| #define VG_STREQ(s1,s2) (s1 != NULL && s2 != NULL \ |
| && VG_(strcmp)((s1),(s2))==0) |
| |
| /* Use these for recognising tool command line options -- stops comparing |
| once whitespace is reached. */ |
| #define VG_CLO_STREQ(s1,s2) (0==VG_(strcmp_ws)((s1),(s2))) |
| #define VG_CLO_STREQN(nn,s1,s2) (0==VG_(strncmp_ws)((s1),(s2),(nn))) |
| |
| // Higher-level command-line option recognisers; use in if/else chains |
| |
| #define VG_BOOL_CLO(qq_option, qq_var) \ |
| if (VG_CLO_STREQ(arg, qq_option"=yes")) { (qq_var) = True; } \ |
| else if (VG_CLO_STREQ(arg, qq_option"=no")) { (qq_var) = False; } |
| |
| #define VG_STR_CLO(qq_option, qq_var) \ |
| if (VG_CLO_STREQN(VG_(strlen)(qq_option)+1, arg, qq_option"=")) { \ |
| (qq_var) = &arg[ VG_(strlen)(qq_option)+1 ]; \ |
| } |
| |
| #define VG_NUM_CLO(qq_option, qq_var) \ |
| if (VG_CLO_STREQN(VG_(strlen)(qq_option)+1, arg, qq_option"=")) { \ |
| (qq_var) = (Int)VG_(atoll)( &arg[ VG_(strlen)(qq_option)+1 ] ); \ |
| } |
| |
| // Bounded integer arg |
| #define VG_BNUM_CLO(qq_option, qq_var, qq_lo, qq_hi) \ |
| if (VG_CLO_STREQN(VG_(strlen)(qq_option)+1, arg, qq_option"=")) { \ |
| (qq_var) = (Int)VG_(atoll)( &arg[ VG_(strlen)(qq_option)+1 ] ); \ |
| if ((qq_var) < (qq_lo)) (qq_var) = (qq_lo); \ |
| if ((qq_var) > (qq_hi)) (qq_var) = (qq_hi); \ |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Verbosity level: 0 = silent, 1 (default), > 1 = more verbose. */ |
| extern Int VG_(clo_verbosity); |
| |
| /* Profile? */ |
| extern Bool VG_(clo_profile); |
| |
| /* Call this if a recognised option was bad for some reason. |
| Note: don't use it just because an option was unrecognised -- return 'False' |
| from TL_(process_cmd_line_option) to indicate that. */ |
| extern void VG_(bad_option) ( Char* opt ); |
| |
| /* Client args */ |
| extern Int VG_(client_argc); |
| extern Char** VG_(client_argv); |
| |
| /* Client environment. Can be inspected with VG_(getenv)() */ |
| extern Char** VG_(client_envp); |
| |
| |
| /*====================================================================*/ |
| /*=== Printing messages for the user ===*/ |
| /*====================================================================*/ |
| |
| /* Print a message prefixed by "??<pid>?? "; '?' depends on the VgMsgKind. |
| Should be used for all user output. */ |
| |
| typedef |
| enum { Vg_UserMsg, /* '?' == '=' */ |
| Vg_DebugMsg, /* '?' == '-' */ |
| Vg_DebugExtraMsg, /* '?' == '+' */ |
| Vg_ClientMsg, /* '?' == '*' */ |
| } |
| VgMsgKind; |
| |
| /* Functions for building a message from multiple parts. */ |
| extern int VG_(start_msg) ( VgMsgKind kind ); |
| extern int VG_(add_to_msg) ( Char* format, ... ); |
| /* Ends and prints the message. Appends a newline. */ |
| extern int VG_(end_msg) ( void ); |
| |
| /* Send a single-part message. Appends a newline. */ |
| extern int VG_(message) ( VgMsgKind kind, Char* format, ... ); |
| extern int VG_(vmessage) ( VgMsgKind kind, Char* format, va_list vargs ); |
| |
| |
| /*====================================================================*/ |
| /*=== Profiling ===*/ |
| /*====================================================================*/ |
| |
| /* Nb: VGP_(register_profile_event)() relies on VgpUnc being the first one */ |
| #define VGP_CORE_LIST \ |
| /* These ones depend on the core */ \ |
| VGP_PAIR(VgpUnc, "unclassified"), \ |
| VGP_PAIR(VgpStartup, "startup"), \ |
| VGP_PAIR(VgpRun, "running"), \ |
| VGP_PAIR(VgpSched, "scheduler"), \ |
| VGP_PAIR(VgpMalloc, "low-lev malloc/free"), \ |
| VGP_PAIR(VgpCliMalloc, "client malloc/free"), \ |
| VGP_PAIR(VgpTranslate, "translate-main"), \ |
| VGP_PAIR(VgpToUCode, "to-ucode"), \ |
| VGP_PAIR(VgpFromUcode, "from-ucode"), \ |
| VGP_PAIR(VgpImprove, "improve"), \ |
| VGP_PAIR(VgpESPUpdate, "ESP-update"), \ |
| VGP_PAIR(VgpRegAlloc, "reg-alloc"), \ |
| VGP_PAIR(VgpLiveness, "liveness-analysis"), \ |
| VGP_PAIR(VgpDoLRU, "do-lru"), \ |
| VGP_PAIR(VgpSlowFindT, "slow-search-transtab"), \ |
| VGP_PAIR(VgpExeContext, "exe-context"), \ |
| VGP_PAIR(VgpReadSyms, "read-syms"), \ |
| VGP_PAIR(VgpSearchSyms, "search-syms"), \ |
| VGP_PAIR(VgpAddToT, "add-to-transtab"), \ |
| VGP_PAIR(VgpCoreSysWrap, "core-syscall-wrapper"), \ |
| VGP_PAIR(VgpDemangle, "demangle"), \ |
| VGP_PAIR(VgpCoreCheapSanity, "core-cheap-sanity"), \ |
| VGP_PAIR(VgpCoreExpensiveSanity, "core-expensive-sanity"), \ |
| /* These ones depend on the tool */ \ |
| VGP_PAIR(VgpPreCloInit, "pre-clo-init"), \ |
| VGP_PAIR(VgpPostCloInit, "post-clo-init"), \ |
| VGP_PAIR(VgpInstrument, "instrument"), \ |
| VGP_PAIR(VgpToolSysWrap, "tool-syscall-wrapper"), \ |
| VGP_PAIR(VgpToolCheapSanity, "tool-cheap-sanity"), \ |
| VGP_PAIR(VgpToolExpensiveSanity, "tool-expensive-sanity"), \ |
| VGP_PAIR(VgpFini, "fini") |
| |
| #define VGP_PAIR(n,name) n |
| typedef enum { VGP_CORE_LIST } VgpCoreCC; |
| #undef VGP_PAIR |
| |
| /* When registering tool profiling events, ensure that the 'n' value is in |
| * the range (VgpFini+1..) */ |
| extern void VGP_(register_profile_event) ( Int n, Char* name ); |
| |
| extern void VGP_(pushcc) ( UInt cc ); |
| extern void VGP_(popcc) ( UInt cc ); |
| |
| /* Define them only if they haven't already been defined by vg_profile.c */ |
| #ifndef VGP_PUSHCC |
| # define VGP_PUSHCC(x) |
| #endif |
| #ifndef VGP_POPCC |
| # define VGP_POPCC(x) |
| #endif |
| |
| |
| /*====================================================================*/ |
| /*=== Useful stuff to call from generated code ===*/ |
| /*====================================================================*/ |
| |
| /* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */ |
| /* General stuff */ |
| |
| /* 64-bit counter for the number of basic blocks done. */ |
| extern ULong VG_(bbs_done); |
| |
| /* Check if an address is 4-byte aligned */ |
| #define IS_ALIGNED4_ADDR(aaa_p) (0 == (((UInt)(aaa_p)) & 3)) |
| #define IS_ALIGNED8_ADDR(aaa_p) (0 == (((UInt)(aaa_p)) & 7)) |
| |
| |
| /* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */ |
| /* Thread-related stuff */ |
| |
| /* Special magic value for an invalid ThreadId. It corresponds to |
| LinuxThreads using zero as the initial value for |
| pthread_mutex_t.__m_owner and pthread_cond_t.__c_waiting. */ |
| #define VG_INVALID_THREADID ((ThreadId)(0)) |
| |
| /* ThreadIds are simply indices into the VG_(threads)[] array. */ |
| typedef |
| UInt |
| ThreadId; |
| |
| /* Returns the tid of the currently running thread. Only call it when |
| running generated code. It will barf if there is no running thread. |
| Will never return zero. |
| */ |
| extern ThreadId VG_(get_current_tid) ( void ); |
| |
| /* Does the scheduler think we are running generated code right now? */ |
| extern Bool VG_(running_a_thread) ( void ); |
| |
| /* Searches through all thread's stacks to see if any match. Returns |
| VG_INVALID_THREADID if none match. */ |
| extern ThreadId VG_(first_matching_thread_stack) |
| ( Bool (*p) ( Addr stack_min, Addr stack_max, void* d ), |
| void* d ); |
| |
| /* Get the simulated %esp */ |
| extern Addr VG_(get_stack_pointer) ( ThreadId tid ); |
| |
| |
| /*====================================================================*/ |
| /*=== Valgrind's version of libc ===*/ |
| /*====================================================================*/ |
| |
| /* Valgrind doesn't use libc at all, for good reasons (trust us). So here |
| are its own versions of C library functions, but with VG_ prefixes. Note |
| that the types of some are slightly different to the real ones. Some |
| additional useful functions are provided too; descriptions of how they |
| work are given below. */ |
| |
| #if !defined(NULL) |
| # define NULL ((void*)0) |
| #endif |
| |
| |
| /* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */ |
| /* stdio.h |
| * |
| * Note that they all output to the file descriptor given by the |
| * --log-fd/--log-file/--log-socket argument, which defaults to 2 (stderr). |
| * Hence no need for VG_(fprintf)(). |
| */ |
| extern UInt VG_(printf) ( const char *format, ... ); |
| /* too noisy ... __attribute__ ((format (printf, 1, 2))) ; */ |
| extern UInt VG_(sprintf) ( Char* buf, Char *format, ... ); |
| extern UInt VG_(vprintf) ( void(*send)(Char), |
| const Char *format, va_list vargs ); |
| |
| extern Int VG_(rename) ( Char* old_name, Char* new_name ); |
| |
| /* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */ |
| /* stdlib.h */ |
| |
| extern void* VG_(malloc) ( SizeT nbytes ); |
| extern void VG_(free) ( void* p ); |
| extern void* VG_(calloc) ( SizeT n, SizeT nbytes ); |
| extern void* VG_(realloc) ( void* p, SizeT size ); |
| extern void* VG_(malloc_aligned) ( SizeT align_bytes, SizeT nbytes ); |
| |
| extern void VG_(print_malloc_stats) ( void ); |
| |
| |
| extern void VG_(exit)( Int status ) |
| __attribute__ ((__noreturn__)); |
| /* Prints a panic message (a constant string), appends newline and bug |
| reporting info, aborts. */ |
| __attribute__ ((__noreturn__)) |
| extern void VG_(tool_panic) ( Char* str ); |
| |
| /* Looks up VG_(client_envp) */ |
| extern Char* VG_(getenv) ( Char* name ); |
| |
| /* Get client resource limit*/ |
| extern Int VG_(getrlimit) ( Int resource, struct vki_rlimit *rlim ); |
| |
| /* Set client resource limit*/ |
| extern Int VG_(setrlimit) ( Int resource, struct vki_rlimit *rlim ); |
| |
| /* Crude stand-in for the glibc system() call. */ |
| extern Int VG_(system) ( Char* cmd ); |
| |
| extern Long VG_(atoll) ( Char* str ); |
| |
| /* Like atoll(), but converts a number of base 16 */ |
| extern Long VG_(atoll16) ( Char* str ); |
| |
| /* Like atoll(), but converts a number of base 2..36 */ |
| extern Long VG_(atoll36) ( UInt base, Char* str ); |
| |
| /* Like qsort(), but does shell-sort. The size==1/2/4 cases are specialised. */ |
| extern void VG_(ssort)( void* base, SizeT nmemb, SizeT size, |
| Int (*compar)(void*, void*) ); |
| |
| |
| /* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */ |
| /* ctype.h */ |
| extern Bool VG_(isspace) ( Char c ); |
| extern Bool VG_(isdigit) ( Char c ); |
| extern Char VG_(toupper) ( Char c ); |
| |
| |
| /* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */ |
| /* string.h */ |
| extern Int VG_(strlen) ( const Char* str ); |
| extern Char* VG_(strcat) ( Char* dest, const Char* src ); |
| extern Char* VG_(strncat) ( Char* dest, const Char* src, Int n ); |
| extern Char* VG_(strpbrk) ( const Char* s, const Char* accept ); |
| extern Char* VG_(strcpy) ( Char* dest, const Char* src ); |
| extern Char* VG_(strncpy) ( Char* dest, const Char* src, Int ndest ); |
| extern Int VG_(strcmp) ( const Char* s1, const Char* s2 ); |
| extern Int VG_(strncmp) ( const Char* s1, const Char* s2, Int nmax ); |
| extern Char* VG_(strstr) ( const Char* haystack, Char* needle ); |
| extern Char* VG_(strchr) ( const Char* s, Char c ); |
| extern Char* VG_(strrchr) ( const Char* s, Char c ); |
| extern Char* VG_(strdup) ( const Char* s); |
| extern void* VG_(memcpy) ( void *d, const void *s, Int sz ); |
| extern void* VG_(memset) ( void *s, Int c, Int sz ); |
| extern Int VG_(memcmp) ( const void* s1, const void* s2, Int n ); |
| |
| /* Like strcmp() and strncmp(), but stop comparing at any whitespace. */ |
| extern Int VG_(strcmp_ws) ( const Char* s1, const Char* s2 ); |
| extern Int VG_(strncmp_ws) ( const Char* s1, const Char* s2, Int nmax ); |
| |
| /* Like strncpy(), but if 'src' is longer than 'ndest' inserts a '\0' as the |
| last character. */ |
| extern void VG_(strncpy_safely) ( Char* dest, const Char* src, Int ndest ); |
| |
| /* Mini-regexp function. Searches for 'pat' in 'str'. Supports |
| * meta-symbols '*' and '?'. '\' escapes meta-symbols. */ |
| extern Bool VG_(string_match) ( const Char* pat, const Char* str ); |
| |
| |
| /* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */ |
| /* math.h */ |
| /* Returns the base-2 logarithm of x. */ |
| extern Int VG_(log2) ( Int x ); |
| |
| |
| /* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */ |
| /* unistd.h, fcntl.h, sys/stat.h */ |
| extern Int VG_(getdents)( UInt fd, struct vki_dirent *dirp, UInt count ); |
| extern Int VG_(readlink)( Char* path, Char* buf, UInt bufsize ); |
| extern Int VG_(getpid) ( void ); |
| extern Int VG_(getppid) ( void ); |
| extern Int VG_(getpgrp) ( void ); |
| extern Int VG_(gettid) ( void ); |
| extern Int VG_(setpgid) ( Int pid, Int pgrp ); |
| |
| extern Int VG_(open) ( const Char* pathname, Int flags, Int mode ); |
| extern Int VG_(read) ( Int fd, void* buf, Int count); |
| extern Int VG_(write) ( Int fd, const void* buf, Int count); |
| extern OffT VG_(lseek) ( Int fd, OffT offset, Int whence); |
| extern void VG_(close) ( Int fd ); |
| |
| extern Int VG_(pipe) ( Int fd[2] ); |
| |
| /* Nb: VG_(rename)() declared in stdio.h section above */ |
| extern Int VG_(unlink) ( Char* file_name ); |
| extern Int VG_(stat) ( Char* file_name, struct vki_stat* buf ); |
| extern Int VG_(fstat) ( Int fd, struct vki_stat* buf ); |
| extern Int VG_(dup2) ( Int oldfd, Int newfd ); |
| |
| extern Char* VG_(getcwd) ( Char* buf, SizeT size ); |
| |
| /* Easier to use than VG_(getcwd)() -- does the buffer fiddling itself. |
| String put into 'cwd' is VG_(malloc)'d, and should be VG_(free)'d. |
| Returns False if it fails. Will fail if the pathname is > 65535 bytes. */ |
| extern Bool VG_(getcwd_alloc) ( Char** cwd ); |
| |
| /* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */ |
| /* assert.h */ |
| /* Asserts permanently enabled -- no turning off with NDEBUG. Hurrah! */ |
| #define VG__STRING(__str) #__str |
| |
| #define tl_assert(expr) \ |
| ((void) ((expr) ? 0 : \ |
| (VG_(tool_assert_fail) (VG__STRING(expr), \ |
| __FILE__, __LINE__, \ |
| __PRETTY_FUNCTION__), 0))) |
| |
| __attribute__ ((__noreturn__)) |
| extern void VG_(tool_assert_fail) ( const Char* expr, const Char* file, |
| Int line, const Char* fn ); |
| |
| |
| /* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */ |
| /* Get memory by anonymous mmap. */ |
| extern void* VG_(get_memory_from_mmap) ( SizeT nBytes, Char* who ); |
| |
| extern Bool VG_(is_client_addr) (Addr a); |
| extern Addr VG_(get_client_base)(void); |
| extern Addr VG_(get_client_end) (void); |
| extern Addr VG_(get_client_size)(void); |
| |
| extern Bool VG_(is_shadow_addr) (Addr a); |
| extern Addr VG_(get_shadow_base)(void); |
| extern Addr VG_(get_shadow_end) (void); |
| extern Addr VG_(get_shadow_size)(void); |
| |
| extern void *VG_(shadow_alloc)(UInt size); |
| |
| extern Bool VG_(is_addressable)(Addr p, SizeT sz); |
| |
| extern Addr VG_(client_alloc)(Addr base, SizeT len, UInt prot, UInt flags); |
| extern void VG_(client_free)(Addr addr); |
| |
| extern Bool VG_(is_valgrind_addr)(Addr a); |
| |
| /* initialize shadow pages in the range [p, p+sz) This calls |
| init_shadow_page for each one. It should be a lot more efficient |
| for bulk-initializing shadow pages than faulting on each one. |
| */ |
| extern void VG_(init_shadow_range)(Addr p, UInt sz, Bool call_init); |
| |
| /* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */ |
| /* signal.h. |
| |
| Note that these use the vk_ (kernel) structure |
| definitions, which are different in places from those that glibc |
| defines. Since we're operating right at the kernel interface, glibc's view |
| of the world is entirely irrelevant. */ |
| |
| /* --- Signal set ops --- */ |
| extern Int VG_(sigfillset) ( vki_sigset_t* set ); |
| extern Int VG_(sigemptyset) ( vki_sigset_t* set ); |
| |
| extern Bool VG_(isfullsigset) ( vki_sigset_t* set ); |
| extern Bool VG_(isemptysigset) ( vki_sigset_t* set ); |
| |
| extern Int VG_(sigaddset) ( vki_sigset_t* set, Int signum ); |
| extern Int VG_(sigdelset) ( vki_sigset_t* set, Int signum ); |
| extern Int VG_(sigismember) ( vki_sigset_t* set, Int signum ); |
| |
| extern void VG_(sigaddset_from_set) ( vki_sigset_t* dst, vki_sigset_t* src ); |
| extern void VG_(sigdelset_from_set) ( vki_sigset_t* dst, vki_sigset_t* src ); |
| |
| /* --- Mess with the kernel's sig state --- */ |
| extern Int VG_(sigprocmask) ( Int how, const vki_sigset_t* set, |
| vki_sigset_t* oldset ); |
| extern Int VG_(sigaction) ( Int signum, |
| const struct vki_sigaction* act, |
| struct vki_sigaction* oldact ); |
| |
| extern Int VG_(sigtimedwait)( const vki_sigset_t *, vki_siginfo_t *, |
| const struct vki_timespec * ); |
| |
| extern Int VG_(signal) ( Int signum, void (*sighandler)(Int) ); |
| extern Int VG_(sigaltstack) ( const vki_stack_t* ss, vki_stack_t* oss ); |
| |
| extern Int VG_(kill) ( Int pid, Int signo ); |
| extern Int VG_(tkill) ( Int pid, Int signo ); |
| extern Int VG_(sigpending) ( vki_sigset_t* set ); |
| |
| extern Int VG_(waitpid) ( Int pid, Int *status, Int options ); |
| |
| /* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */ |
| /* socket.h. */ |
| |
| extern Int VG_(getsockname) ( Int sd, struct vki_sockaddr *name, Int *namelen); |
| extern Int VG_(getpeername) ( Int sd, struct vki_sockaddr *name, Int *namelen); |
| extern Int VG_(getsockopt) ( Int sd, Int level, Int optname, void *optval, |
| Int *optlen); |
| |
| /* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */ |
| /* other, randomly useful functions */ |
| extern UInt VG_(read_millisecond_timer) ( void ); |
| |
| extern void VG_(cpuid) ( UInt eax, |
| UInt *eax_ret, UInt *ebx_ret, |
| UInt *ecx_ret, UInt *edx_ret ); |
| |
| /*====================================================================*/ |
| /*=== Execution contexts ===*/ |
| /*====================================================================*/ |
| |
| /* Generic resolution type used in a few different ways, such as deciding |
| how closely to compare two errors for equality. */ |
| typedef |
| enum { Vg_LowRes, Vg_MedRes, Vg_HighRes } |
| VgRes; |
| |
| typedef |
| struct _ExeContext |
| ExeContext; |
| |
| /* Compare two ExeContexts. Number of callers considered depends on `res': |
| Vg_LowRes: 2 |
| Vg_MedRes: 4 |
| Vg_HighRes: all */ |
| extern Bool VG_(eq_ExeContext) ( VgRes res, |
| ExeContext* e1, ExeContext* e2 ); |
| |
| /* Print an ExeContext. */ |
| extern void VG_(pp_ExeContext) ( ExeContext* ); |
| |
| /* Take a snapshot of the client's stack. Search our collection of |
| ExeContexts to see if we already have it, and if not, allocate a |
| new one. Either way, return a pointer to the context. Context size |
| controlled by --num-callers option. |
| |
| If called from generated code, use VG_(get_current_tid)() to get the |
| current ThreadId. If called from non-generated code, the current |
| ThreadId should be passed in by the core. |
| */ |
| extern ExeContext* VG_(get_ExeContext) ( ThreadId tid ); |
| |
| /* Get the nth IP from the ExeContext. 0 is the IP of the top function, 1 |
| is its caller, etc. Returns 0 if there isn't one, or if n is greater |
| than VG_(clo_backtrace_size), set by the --num-callers option. */ |
| extern Addr VG_(get_EIP_from_ExeContext) ( ExeContext* e, UInt n ); |
| |
| /* Just grab the client's IP, as a much smaller and cheaper |
| indication of where they are. Use is basically same as for |
| VG_(get_ExeContext)() above. |
| */ |
| extern Addr VG_(get_EIP)( ThreadId tid ); |
| |
| /* For tools needing more control over stack traces: walks the stack to get |
| instruction pointers from the top stack frames for thread 'tid'. Maximum of |
| 'n_ips' addresses put into 'ips'; 0 is the top of the stack, 1 is its |
| caller, etc. */ |
| extern UInt VG_(stack_snapshot) ( ThreadId tid, Addr* ips, UInt n_ips ); |
| |
| /* Does the same thing as VG_(pp_ExeContext)(), just with slightly |
| different input. */ |
| extern void VG_(mini_stack_dump) ( Addr ips[], UInt n_ips ); |
| |
| |
| /*====================================================================*/ |
| /*=== Error reporting ===*/ |
| /*====================================================================*/ |
| |
| /* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */ |
| /* Suppressions describe errors which we want to suppress, ie, not |
| show the user, usually because it is caused by a problem in a library |
| which we can't fix, replace or work around. Suppressions are read from |
| a file at startup time. This gives flexibility so that new |
| suppressions can be added to the file as and when needed. |
| */ |
| |
| typedef |
| Int /* Do not make this unsigned! */ |
| SuppKind; |
| |
| /* The tool-relevant parts of a suppression are: |
| kind: what kind of suppression; must be in the range (0..) |
| string: use is optional. NULL by default. |
| extra: use is optional. NULL by default. void* so it's extensible. |
| */ |
| typedef |
| struct _Supp |
| Supp; |
| |
| /* Useful in TL_(error_matches_suppression)() */ |
| SuppKind VG_(get_supp_kind) ( Supp* su ); |
| Char* VG_(get_supp_string) ( Supp* su ); |
| void* VG_(get_supp_extra) ( Supp* su ); |
| |
| /* Must be used in VG_(recognised_suppression)() */ |
| void VG_(set_supp_kind) ( Supp* su, SuppKind suppkind ); |
| /* May be used in VG_(read_extra_suppression_info)() */ |
| void VG_(set_supp_string) ( Supp* su, Char* string ); |
| void VG_(set_supp_extra) ( Supp* su, void* extra ); |
| |
| |
| /* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */ |
| /* Error records contain enough info to generate an error report. The idea |
| is that (typically) the same few points in the program generate thousands |
| of errors, and we don't want to spew out a fresh error message for each |
| one. Instead, we use these structures to common up duplicates. |
| */ |
| |
| typedef |
| Int /* Do not make this unsigned! */ |
| ErrorKind; |
| |
| /* The tool-relevant parts of an Error are: |
| kind: what kind of error; must be in the range (0..) |
| addr: use is optional. 0 by default. |
| string: use is optional. NULL by default. |
| extra: use is optional. NULL by default. void* so it's extensible. |
| */ |
| typedef |
| struct _Error |
| Error; |
| |
| /* Useful in TL_(error_matches_suppression)(), TL_(pp_Error)(), etc */ |
| ExeContext* VG_(get_error_where) ( Error* err ); |
| SuppKind VG_(get_error_kind) ( Error* err ); |
| Addr VG_(get_error_address) ( Error* err ); |
| Char* VG_(get_error_string) ( Error* err ); |
| void* VG_(get_error_extra) ( Error* err ); |
| |
| /* Call this when an error occurs. It will be recorded if it hasn't been |
| seen before. If it has, the existing error record will have its count |
| incremented. |
| |
| 'tid' can be found as for VG_(get_ExeContext)(). The `extra' field can |
| be stack-allocated; it will be copied by the core if needed (but it |
| won't be copied if it's NULL). |
| |
| If no 'a', 's' or 'extra' of interest needs to be recorded, just use |
| NULL for them. */ |
| extern void VG_(maybe_record_error) ( ThreadId tid, ErrorKind ekind, |
| Addr a, Char* s, void* extra ); |
| |
| /* Similar to VG_(maybe_record_error)(), except this one doesn't record the |
| error -- useful for errors that can only happen once. The errors can be |
| suppressed, though. Return value is True if it was suppressed. |
| `print_error' dictates whether to print the error, which is a bit of a |
| hack that's useful sometimes if you just want to know if the error would |
| be suppressed without possibly printing it. `count_error' dictates |
| whether to add the error in the error total count (another mild hack). */ |
| extern Bool VG_(unique_error) ( ThreadId tid, ErrorKind ekind, |
| Addr a, Char* s, void* extra, |
| ExeContext* where, Bool print_error, |
| Bool allow_GDB_attach, Bool count_error ); |
| |
| /* Gets a non-blank, non-comment line of at most nBuf chars from fd. |
| Skips leading spaces on the line. Returns True if EOF was hit instead. |
| Useful for reading in extra tool-specific suppression lines. */ |
| extern Bool VG_(get_line) ( Int fd, Char* buf, Int nBuf ); |
| |
| |
| /*====================================================================*/ |
| /*=== Obtaining debug information ===*/ |
| /*====================================================================*/ |
| |
| /* Get the file/function/line number of the instruction at address |
| 'a'. For these four, if debug info for the address is found, it |
| copies the info into the buffer/UInt and returns True. If not, it |
| returns False and nothing is copied. VG_(get_fnname) always |
| demangles C++ function names. VG_(get_fnname_w_offset) is the |
| same, except it appends "+N" to symbol names to indicate offsets. */ |
| extern Bool VG_(get_filename) ( Addr a, Char* filename, Int n_filename ); |
| extern Bool VG_(get_fnname) ( Addr a, Char* fnname, Int n_fnname ); |
| extern Bool VG_(get_linenum) ( Addr a, UInt* linenum ); |
| extern Bool VG_(get_fnname_w_offset) |
| ( Addr a, Char* fnname, Int n_fnname ); |
| |
| /* This one is more efficient if getting both filename and line number, |
| because the two lookups are done together. */ |
| extern Bool VG_(get_filename_linenum) |
| ( Addr a, Char* filename, Int n_filename, |
| UInt* linenum ); |
| |
| /* Succeeds only if we find from debug info that 'a' is the address of the |
| first instruction in a function -- as opposed to VG_(get_fnname) which |
| succeeds if we find from debug info that 'a' is the address of any |
| instruction in a function. Use this to instrument the start of |
| a particular function. Nb: if an executable/shared object is stripped |
| of its symbols, this function will not be able to recognise function |
| entry points within it. */ |
| extern Bool VG_(get_fnname_if_entry) ( Addr a, Char* fnname, Int n_fnname ); |
| |
| /* Succeeds if the address is within a shared object or the main executable. |
| It doesn't matter if debug info is present or not. */ |
| extern Bool VG_(get_objname) ( Addr a, Char* objname, Int n_objname ); |
| |
| /* Puts into 'buf' info about the code address %eip: the address, function |
| name (if known) and filename/line number (if known), like this: |
| |
| 0x4001BF05: realloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:339) |
| |
| 'n_buf' gives length of 'buf'. Returns 'buf'. |
| */ |
| extern Char* VG_(describe_eip)(Addr eip, Char* buf, Int n_buf); |
| |
| /* Returns a string containing an expression for the given |
| address. String is malloced with VG_(malloc)() */ |
| Char *VG_(describe_addr)(ThreadId, Addr); |
| |
| /* A way to get information about what segments are mapped */ |
| typedef struct _SegInfo SegInfo; |
| |
| /* Returns NULL if the SegInfo isn't found. It doesn't matter if debug info |
| is present or not. */ |
| extern SegInfo* VG_(get_obj) ( Addr a ); |
| |
| extern const SegInfo* VG_(next_seginfo) ( const SegInfo *seg ); |
| extern Addr VG_(seg_start) ( const SegInfo *seg ); |
| extern SizeT VG_(seg_size) ( const SegInfo *seg ); |
| extern const UChar* VG_(seg_filename) ( const SegInfo *seg ); |
| extern ULong VG_(seg_sym_offset)( const SegInfo *seg ); |
| |
| typedef |
| enum { |
| Vg_SectUnknown, |
| Vg_SectText, |
| Vg_SectData, |
| Vg_SectBSS, |
| Vg_SectGOT, |
| Vg_SectPLT, |
| } |
| VgSectKind; |
| |
| extern VgSectKind VG_(seg_sect_kind)(Addr); |
| |
| /*====================================================================*/ |
| /*=== Generic hash table ===*/ |
| /*====================================================================*/ |
| |
| /* Generic type for a separately-chained hash table. Via a kind of dodgy |
| C-as-C++ style inheritance, tools can extend the VgHashNode type, so long |
| as the first two fields match the sizes of these two fields. Requires |
| a bit of casting by the tool. */ |
| typedef |
| struct _VgHashNode { |
| struct _VgHashNode * next; |
| UWord key; |
| } |
| VgHashNode; |
| |
| typedef |
| VgHashNode** |
| VgHashTable; |
| |
| /* Make a new table. */ |
| extern VgHashTable VG_(HT_construct) ( void ); |
| |
| /* Count the number of nodes in a table. */ |
| extern Int VG_(HT_count_nodes) ( VgHashTable table ); |
| |
| /* Add a node to the table. */ |
| extern void VG_(HT_add_node) ( VgHashTable t, VgHashNode* node ); |
| |
| /* Looks up a node in the hash table. Also returns the address of the |
| previous node's `next' pointer which allows it to be removed from the |
| list later without having to look it up again. */ |
| extern VgHashNode* VG_(HT_get_node) ( VgHashTable t, UWord key, |
| /*OUT*/VgHashNode*** next_ptr ); |
| |
| /* Allocates an array of pointers to all the shadow chunks of malloc'd |
| blocks. Must be freed with VG_(free)(). */ |
| extern VgHashNode** VG_(HT_to_array) ( VgHashTable t, /*OUT*/ UInt* n_shadows ); |
| |
| /* Returns first node that matches predicate `p', or NULL if none do. |
| Extra arguments can be implicitly passed to `p' using `d' which is an |
| opaque pointer passed to `p' each time it is called. */ |
| extern VgHashNode* VG_(HT_first_match) ( VgHashTable t, |
| Bool (*p)(VgHashNode*, void*), |
| void* d ); |
| |
| /* Applies a function f() once to each node. Again, `d' can be used |
| to pass extra information to the function. */ |
| extern void VG_(HT_apply_to_all_nodes)( VgHashTable t, |
| void (*f)(VgHashNode*, void*), |
| void* d ); |
| |
| /* Destroy a table. */ |
| extern void VG_(HT_destruct) ( VgHashTable t ); |
| |
| |
| /*====================================================================*/ |
| /*=== A generic skiplist ===*/ |
| /*====================================================================*/ |
| |
| /* |
| The idea here is that the skiplist puts its per-element data at the |
| end of the structure. When you initialize the skiplist, you tell |
| it what structure your list elements are going to be. Then you |
| should allocate them with VG_(SkipNode_Alloc), which will allocate |
| enough memory for the extra bits. |
| */ |
| #include <stddef.h> /* for offsetof */ |
| |
| typedef struct _SkipList SkipList; |
| typedef struct _SkipNode SkipNode; |
| |
| typedef Int (*SkipCmp_t)(const void *key1, const void *key2); |
| |
| struct _SkipList { |
| const Short arena; /* allocation arena */ |
| const UShort size; /* structure size (not including SkipNode) */ |
| const UShort keyoff; /* key offset */ |
| const SkipCmp_t cmp; /* compare two keys */ |
| Char * (*strkey)(void *); /* stringify a key (for debugging) */ |
| SkipNode *head; /* list head */ |
| }; |
| |
| /* Use this macro to initialize your skiplist head. The arguments are pretty self explanitory: |
| _type is the type of your element structure |
| _key is the field within that type which you want to use as the key |
| _cmp is the comparison function for keys - it gets two typeof(_key) pointers as args |
| _strkey is a function which can return a string of your key - it's only used for debugging |
| _arena is the arena to use for allocation - -1 is the default |
| */ |
| #define SKIPLIST_INIT(_type, _key, _cmp, _strkey, _arena) \ |
| { \ |
| .arena = _arena, \ |
| .size = sizeof(_type), \ |
| .keyoff = offsetof(_type, _key), \ |
| .cmp = _cmp, \ |
| .strkey = _strkey, \ |
| .head = NULL, \ |
| } |
| |
| /* List operations: |
| SkipList_Find searchs a list. If it can't find an exact match, it either |
| returns NULL or a pointer to the element before where k would go |
| SkipList_Insert inserts a new element into the list. Duplicates are |
| forbidden. The element must have been created with SkipList_Alloc! |
| SkipList_Remove removes an element from the list and returns it. It |
| doesn't free the memory. |
| */ |
| extern void *VG_(SkipList_Find) (const SkipList *l, void *key); |
| extern void VG_(SkipList_Insert)( SkipList *l, void *data); |
| extern void *VG_(SkipList_Remove)( SkipList *l, void *key); |
| |
| /* Node (element) operations: |
| SkipNode_Alloc: allocate memory for a new element on the list. Must be |
| used before an element can be inserted! Returns NULL if not enough |
| memory. |
| SkipNode_Free: free memory allocated above |
| SkipNode_First: return the first element on the list |
| SkipNode_Next: return the next element after "data" on the list - |
| NULL for none |
| |
| You can iterate through a SkipList like this: |
| |
| for(x = VG_(SkipNode_First)(&list); // or SkipList_Find |
| x != NULL; |
| x = VG_(SkipNode_Next)(&list, x)) { ... } |
| */ |
| extern void *VG_(SkipNode_Alloc) (const SkipList *l); |
| extern void VG_(SkipNode_Free) (const SkipList *l, void *p); |
| extern void *VG_(SkipNode_First) (const SkipList *l); |
| extern void *VG_(SkipNode_Next) (const SkipList *l, void *data); |
| |
| |
| /*====================================================================*/ |
| /*=== Functions for shadow registers ===*/ |
| /*====================================================================*/ |
| |
| // For get/set, 'area' is where the asked-for shadow state will be copied |
| // into/from. |
| extern void VG_(get_shadow_regs_area) ( ThreadId tid, OffT guest_state_offset, |
| SizeT size, UChar* area ); |
| extern void VG_(set_shadow_regs_area) ( ThreadId tid, OffT guest_state_offset, |
| SizeT size, const UChar* area ); |
| |
| /* This one lets you override the shadow of the return value register for a |
| syscall. Call it from TL_(post_syscall)() (not TL_(pre_syscall)()!) to |
| override the default shadow register value. */ |
| extern void VG_(set_return_from_syscall_shadow) ( ThreadId tid, |
| UWord ret_shadow ); |
| |
| /* This can be called from TL_(fini)() to find the shadow of the argument |
| to exit(), ie. the shadow of the program's return value. */ |
| extern UInt VG_(get_exit_status_shadow) ( ThreadId ); |
| |
| |
| /*====================================================================*/ |
| /*=== Specific stuff for replacing malloc() and friends ===*/ |
| /*====================================================================*/ |
| |
| /* If a tool replaces malloc() et al, the easiest way to do so is to |
| link with vg_replace_malloc.o into its vgpreload_*.so file, and |
| follow the following instructions. You can do it from scratch, |
| though, if you enjoy that sort of thing. */ |
| |
| /* Arena size for valgrind's own malloc(); default value is 0, but can |
| be overridden by tool -- but must be done so *statically*, eg: |
| |
| UInt VG_(vg_malloc_redzone_szB) = 4; |
| |
| It can't be done from a function like TL_(pre_clo_init)(). So it can't, |
| for example, be controlled with a command line option, unfortunately. */ |
| extern UInt VG_(vg_malloc_redzone_szB); |
| |
| /* Can be called from TL_(malloc) et al to do the actual alloc/freeing. */ |
| extern void* VG_(cli_malloc) ( SizeT align, SizeT nbytes ); |
| extern void VG_(cli_free) ( void* p ); |
| |
| /* Check if an address is within a range, allowing for redzones at edges */ |
| extern Bool VG_(addr_is_in_block)( Addr a, Addr start, SizeT size ); |
| |
| /* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */ |
| /* Some options that can be used by a tool if malloc() et al are replaced. |
| The tool should call the functions in the appropriate places to give |
| control over these aspects of Valgrind's version of malloc(). */ |
| |
| /* Round malloc sizes upwards to integral number of words? default: NO */ |
| extern Bool VG_(clo_sloppy_malloc); |
| /* DEBUG: print malloc details? default: NO */ |
| extern Bool VG_(clo_trace_malloc); |
| /* Minimum alignment in functions that don't specify alignment explicitly. |
| default: 0, i.e. use default of the machine (== 4) */ |
| extern UInt VG_(clo_alignment); |
| |
| extern Bool VG_(replacement_malloc_process_cmd_line_option) ( Char* arg ); |
| extern void VG_(replacement_malloc_print_usage) ( void ); |
| extern void VG_(replacement_malloc_print_debug_usage) ( void ); |
| |
| |
| /*====================================================================*/ |
| /*=== Tool-specific stuff ===*/ |
| /*====================================================================*/ |
| |
| /* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */ |
| /* Details */ |
| |
| /* Default value for avg_translations_sizeB (in bytes), indicating typical |
| code expansion of about 6:1. */ |
| #define VG_DEFAULT_TRANS_SIZEB 100 |
| |
| /* Information used in the startup message. `name' also determines the |
| string used for identifying suppressions in a suppression file as |
| belonging to this tool. `version' can be NULL, in which case (not |
| surprisingly) no version info is printed; this mechanism is designed for |
| tools distributed with Valgrind that share a version number with |
| Valgrind. Other tools not distributed as part of Valgrind should |
| probably have their own version number. */ |
| extern void VG_(details_name) ( Char* name ); |
| extern void VG_(details_version) ( Char* version ); |
| extern void VG_(details_description) ( Char* description ); |
| extern void VG_(details_copyright_author) ( Char* copyright_author ); |
| |
| /* Average size of a translation, in bytes, so that the translation |
| storage machinery can allocate memory appropriately. Not critical, |
| setting is optional. */ |
| extern void VG_(details_avg_translation_sizeB) ( UInt size ); |
| |
| /* String printed if an `tl_assert' assertion fails or VG_(tool_panic) |
| is called. Should probably be an email address. */ |
| extern void VG_(details_bug_reports_to) ( Char* bug_reports_to ); |
| |
| /* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */ |
| /* Needs */ |
| |
| /* Booleans that decide core behaviour, but don't require extra |
| operations to be defined if `True' */ |
| |
| /* Should __libc_freeres() be run? Bugs in it can crash the tool. */ |
| extern void VG_(needs_libc_freeres) ( void ); |
| |
| /* Want to have errors detected by Valgrind's core reported? Includes: |
| - pthread API errors (many; eg. unlocking a non-locked mutex) |
| - invalid file descriptors to blocking syscalls read() and write() |
| - bad signal numbers passed to sigaction() |
| - attempt to install signal handler for SIGKILL or SIGSTOP */ |
| extern void VG_(needs_core_errors) ( void ); |
| |
| /* Booleans that indicate extra operations are defined; if these are True, |
| the corresponding template functions (given below) must be defined. A |
| lot like being a member of a type class. */ |
| |
| /* Want to report errors from tool? This implies use of suppressions, too. */ |
| extern void VG_(needs_tool_errors) ( void ); |
| |
| /* Is information kept about specific individual basic blocks? (Eg. for |
| cachegrind there are cost-centres for every instruction, stored at a |
| basic block level.) If so, it sometimes has to be discarded, because |
| .so mmap/munmap-ping or self-modifying code (informed by the |
| DISCARD_TRANSLATIONS user request) can cause one instruction address |
| to be used for more than one instruction in one program run... */ |
| extern void VG_(needs_basic_block_discards) ( void ); |
| |
| /* Tool defines its own command line options? */ |
| extern void VG_(needs_command_line_options) ( void ); |
| |
| /* Tool defines its own client requests? */ |
| extern void VG_(needs_client_requests) ( void ); |
| |
| /* Tool does stuff before and/or after system calls? */ |
| extern void VG_(needs_syscall_wrapper) ( void ); |
| |
| /* Are tool-state sanity checks performed? */ |
| extern void VG_(needs_sanity_checks) ( void ); |
| |
| /* Do we need to see data symbols? */ |
| extern void VG_(needs_data_syms) ( void ); |
| |
| /* Does the tool need shadow memory allocated (if you set this, you must also statically initialize |
| float TL_(shadow_ratio) = n./m; |
| to define how many shadow bits you need per client address space bit. |
| */ |
| extern void VG_(needs_shadow_memory)( void ); |
| extern float TL_(shadow_ratio); |
| |
| /* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */ |
| /* Core events to track */ |
| |
| /* Part of the core from which this call was made. Useful for determining |
| what kind of error message should be emitted. */ |
| typedef |
| enum { Vg_CoreStartup, Vg_CorePThread, Vg_CoreSignal, Vg_CoreSysCall, |
| Vg_CoreTranslate, Vg_CoreClientReq } |
| CorePart; |
| |
| /* Useful to use in VG_(get_Xreg_usage)() */ |
| #define VG_UINSTR_READS_REG(ono,regs,isWrites) \ |
| { if (mycat(u->tag,ono) == tag) \ |
| { regs[n] = mycat(u->val,ono); \ |
| isWrites[n] = False; \ |
| n++; \ |
| } \ |
| } |
| #define VG_UINSTR_WRITES_REG(ono,regs,isWrites) \ |
| { if (mycat(u->tag,ono) == tag) \ |
| { regs[n] = mycat(u->val,ono); \ |
| isWrites[n] = True; \ |
| n++; \ |
| } \ |
| } |
| |
| #endif /* NDEF __TOOL_H */ |
| |
| /* gen_toolint.pl will put the VG_(init_*)() functions here: */ |