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@@ -1,598 +1,583 @@ -/**************************************************************************** -* NCSA HDF * -* Software Development Group * -* National Center for Supercomputing Applications * -* University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign * -* 605 E. Springfield, Champaign IL 61820 * -* * -* For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying * -* hdf/COPYING file. * - * - * Notes: It is safe to call HRETURN_ERROR(), HGOTO_ERROR(), HERROR(), and - * H5ECLEAR within any of these functions except H5E_push() (see - * comments in H5E_push()). However, some of the H5E API functions - * don't call H5ECLEAR the the error stack on which they're operating - * is the thread's global error stack. If the thread's global error - * stack isn't defined yet, then HRETURN_ERROR(), HGOTO_ERROR(), and - * HERROR() don't push an error message and H5ECLEAR just returns - * without doing anything. -* * -****************************************************************************/ - -#ifdef RCSID -static char RcsId[] = "@(#)$Revision$"; -#endif - -/* $Id$ */ - -#include <H5private.h> /* Generic Functions */ -#include <H5Aprivate.h> /* Atoms */ -#include <H5Eprivate.h> /* Private error routines */ -#include <H5MMprivate.h> /* Memory management */ - -#define PABLO_MASK H5E_mask - -/*-------------------- Locally scoped variables -----------------------------*/ - -static const H5E_major_mesg_t H5E_major_mesg_g[] = -{ - {H5E_NONE_MAJOR, "No error"}, - {H5E_ARGS, "Invalid arguments to routine"}, - {H5E_RESOURCE, "Resource unavailable"}, - {H5E_INTERNAL, "Internal HDF5 error"}, - {H5E_FILE, "File Accessability"}, - {H5E_IO, "Low-level I/O"}, - {H5E_FUNC, "Function Entry/Exit"}, - {H5E_ATOM, "Object Atom"}, - {H5E_CACHE, "Object Cache"}, - {H5E_BTREE, "B-Tree Node"}, - {H5E_SYM, "Symbol Table"}, - {H5E_HEAP, "Heap"}, - {H5E_OHDR, "Object Header"}, - {H5E_DATATYPE, "Datatype"}, - {H5E_DATASPACE, "Dataspace"}, - {H5E_DATASET, "Dataset"}, - {H5E_STORAGE, "Data Storage"}, - {H5E_TEMPLATE, "Template"}, +/* + * Copyright (C) 1998 NCSA HDF + * All rights reserved. + * + * Purpose: Provides error handling in the form of a stack. The + * FUNC_ENTER() macro clears the error stack whenever an API + * function is entered. When an error is detected, an entry is + * pushed onto the stack. As the functions unwind additional + * entries are pushed onto the stack. The API function will + * return some indication that an error occurred and the + * application can print the error stack. + * + * Certain API functions in the H5E package (such as H5Eprint()) + * do not clear the error stack. Otherwise, any function which + * doesn't have an underscore immediately after the package name + * will clear the error stack. For instance, H5Fopen() clears + * the error stack while H5F_open() does not. + * + * An error stack has a fixed maximum size. If this size is + * exceeded then the stack will be truncated and only the + * inner-most functions will have entries on the stack. This is + * expected to be a rare condition. + * + * Each thread has its own error stack, but since + * multi-threading has not been added to the library yet, this + * package maintains a single error stack. The error stack is + * statically allocated to reduce the complexity of handling + * errors within the H5E package. + * + */ +#include <H5private.h> /* Generic Functions */ +#include <H5Aprivate.h> /* Atoms */ +#include <H5Eprivate.h> /* Private error routines */ +#include <H5MMprivate.h> /* Memory management */ + +#define PABLO_MASK H5E_mask + +static const H5E_major_mesg_t H5E_major_mesg_g[] = { + {H5E_NONE_MAJOR, "No error"}, + {H5E_ARGS, "Function arguments"}, + {H5E_RESOURCE, "Resource unavailable"}, + {H5E_INTERNAL, "Internal HDF5 error"}, + {H5E_FILE, "File interface"}, + {H5E_IO, "Low-level I/O layer"}, + {H5E_FUNC, "Function entry/exit"}, + {H5E_ATOM, "Atom layer"}, + {H5E_CACHE, "Meta data cache layer"}, + {H5E_BTREE, "B-tree layer"}, + {H5E_SYM, "Symbol table layer"}, + {H5E_HEAP, "Heap layer"}, + {H5E_OHDR, "Object header layer"}, + {H5E_DATATYPE, "Datatype interface"}, + {H5E_DATASPACE, "Dataspace interface"}, + {H5E_DATASET, "Dataset interface"}, + {H5E_STORAGE, "Data storage layer"}, + {H5E_TEMPLATE, "Property list interface"}, }; -static const H5E_minor_mesg_t H5E_minor_mesg_g[] = -{ - {H5E_NONE_MINOR, "No error"}, +static const H5E_minor_mesg_t H5E_minor_mesg_g[] = { + {H5E_NONE_MINOR, "No error"}, {H5E_UNINITIALIZED, "Information is uninitialized"}, - {H5E_UNSUPPORTED, "Feature is unsupported"}, - {H5E_BADTYPE, "Incorrect type found"}, - {H5E_BADRANGE, "Argument out of range"}, - {H5E_BADVALUE, "Bad value for argument"}, - {H5E_NOSPACE, "No space available for allocation"}, - {H5E_FILEEXISTS, "File already exists"}, - {H5E_FILEOPEN, "File already open"}, - {H5E_CANTCREATE, "Can't create file"}, - {H5E_CANTOPENFILE, "Can't open file"}, - {H5E_CANTOPENOBJ, "Can't open object"}, - {H5E_NOTHDF5, "Not an HDF5 format file"}, - {H5E_BADFILE, "Bad file ID accessed"}, - {H5E_TRUNCATED, "File has been truncated"}, - {H5E_SEEKERROR, "Seek failed"}, - {H5E_READERROR, "Read failed"}, - {H5E_WRITEERROR, "Write failed"}, - {H5E_CLOSEERROR, "Close failed"}, - {H5E_OVERFLOW, "Address overflowed"}, - {H5E_CANTINIT, "Can't initialize interface"}, - {H5E_ALREADYINIT, "Object already initialized"}, - {H5E_BADATOM, "Can't find atom information"}, - {H5E_CANTREGISTER, "Can't register new atom"}, - {H5E_CANTFLUSH, "Can't flush object from cache"}, - {H5E_CANTLOAD, "Can't load object into cache"}, - {H5E_PROTECT, "Protected object error"}, - {H5E_NOTCACHED, "Object not currently cached"}, - {H5E_NOTFOUND, "Object not found"}, - {H5E_EXISTS, "Object already exists"}, - {H5E_CANTENCODE, "Can't encode value"}, - {H5E_CANTDECODE, "Can't decode value"}, - {H5E_CANTSPLIT, "Can't split node"}, - {H5E_CANTINSERT, "Can't insert object"}, - {H5E_CANTLIST, "Can't list node"}, - {H5E_LINKCOUNT, "Bad object header link count"}, - {H5E_VERSION, "Wrong version number"}, - {H5E_ALIGNMENT, "Alignment error"}, - {H5E_BADMESG, "Unrecognized message"}, - {H5E_COMPLEN, "Name component is too long"}, - {H5E_CWG, "Problem with current working group"}, - {H5E_LINK, "Link count failure"}, + {H5E_UNSUPPORTED, "Feature is unsupported"}, + {H5E_BADTYPE, "Inappropriate type"}, + {H5E_BADRANGE, "Out of range"}, + {H5E_BADVALUE, "Bad value"}, + {H5E_NOSPACE, "No space available for allocation"}, + {H5E_FILEEXISTS, "File already exists"}, + {H5E_FILEOPEN, "File already open"}, + {H5E_CANTCREATE, "Unable to create file"}, + {H5E_CANTOPENFILE, "Unable to open file"}, + {H5E_CANTOPENOBJ, "Unable to open object"}, + {H5E_NOTHDF5, "Not an HDF5 file"}, + {H5E_BADFILE, "Bad file ID accessed"}, + {H5E_TRUNCATED, "File has been truncated"}, + {H5E_SEEKERROR, "Seek failed"}, + {H5E_READERROR, "Read failed"}, + {H5E_WRITEERROR, "Write failed"}, + {H5E_CLOSEERROR, "Close failed"}, + {H5E_OVERFLOW, "Address overflowed"}, + {H5E_CANTINIT, "Unable to initialize"}, + {H5E_ALREADYINIT, "Object already initialized"}, + {H5E_BADATOM, "Unable to find atom information (already closed?)"}, + {H5E_CANTREGISTER, "Unable to register new atom"}, + {H5E_CANTFLUSH, "Unable to flush meta data from cache"}, + {H5E_CANTLOAD, "Unable to load meta data into cache"}, + {H5E_PROTECT, "Protected meta data error"}, + {H5E_NOTCACHED, "Meta data not currently cached"}, + {H5E_NOTFOUND, "Object not found"}, + {H5E_EXISTS, "Object already exists"}, + {H5E_CANTENCODE, "Unable to encode value"}, + {H5E_CANTDECODE, "Unable to decode value"}, + {H5E_CANTSPLIT, "Unable to split node"}, + {H5E_CANTINSERT, "Unable to insert object"}, + {H5E_CANTLIST, "Unable to list node"}, + {H5E_LINKCOUNT, "Bad object header link count"}, + {H5E_VERSION, "Wrong version number"}, + {H5E_ALIGNMENT, "Alignment error"}, + {H5E_BADMESG, "Unrecognized message"}, + {H5E_COMPLEN, "Name component is too long"}, + {H5E_CWG, "Problem with current working group"}, + {H5E_LINK, "Link count failure"}, }; /* Interface initialization? */ -static intn interface_initialize_g = FALSE; -#define INTERFACE_INIT H5E_init_interface -static herr_t H5E_init_interface(void); -static void H5E_term_interface(void); - -const hbool_t H5E_clearable_g = TRUE; -hid_t H5E_thrdid_g = FAIL; /* Thread-specific "global" error-handler ID */ - -/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -NAME - H5E_init_interface -- Initialize interface-specific information -USAGE - herr_t H5E_init_interface() - -RETURNS - SUCCEED/FAIL -DESCRIPTION - Initializes any interface-specific data or routines. - -Modifications: - Robb Matzke, 4 Aug 1997 - Changed the pablo mask from H5_mask to H5E_mask - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -static herr_t -H5E_init_interface(void) -{ - herr_t ret_value = SUCCEED; - - FUNC_ENTER(H5E_init_interface, FAIL); - - /* Initialize the atom group for the error stacks */ - if ((ret_value = H5A_init_group(H5_ERR, H5A_ERRSTACK_HASHSIZE, 0, - (herr_t (*)(void *)) H5E_close)) != FAIL) { - ret_value = H5_add_exit(H5E_term_interface); - } - FUNC_LEAVE(ret_value); -} +static intn interface_initialize_g = FALSE; +#define INTERFACE_INIT NULL +const hbool_t H5E_clearable_g = TRUE; /* DO NOT CHANGE */ + +/* + * The error stack. Eventually we'll have some sort of global table so each + * thread has it's own stack. The stacks will be created on demand when the + * thread first calls H5E_push(). + */ +H5E_t H5E_stack_g[1]; +#define H5E_get_my_stack() (H5E_stack_g+0) + +/* + * Automatic error stack traversal occurs if the traversal callback function + * is non null and an API function is about to return an error. These should + * probably be part of the error stack so they're local to a thread. + * + */ +herr_t (*H5E_auto_g)(void*) = (herr_t(*)(void*))H5Eprint; +void *H5E_auto_data_g = stderr; -/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - NAME - H5E_term_interface - PURPOSE - Terminate various H5E objects - USAGE - void H5E_term_interface() - RETURNS - SUCCEED/FAIL - DESCRIPTION - Release the atom group and any other resources allocated. - GLOBAL VARIABLES - COMMENTS, BUGS, ASSUMPTIONS - Can't report errors... - EXAMPLES - REVISION LOG ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -static void -H5E_term_interface(void) + +/*------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * Function: H5Eset_auto + * + * Purpose: Turns on or off automatic printing of errors. When turned on + * (non-null FUNC pointer) any API function which returns an + * error indication will first call FUNC passing it CLIENT_DATA + * as an argument. + * + * The default values before this function is called are + * H5Eprint() with client data being the standard error stream, + * stderr. + * + * Automatic stack traversal is always in the H5E_WALK_DOWNWARD + * direction. + * + * See Also: H5Ewalk() + * + * Return: Success: SUCCEED + * + * Failure: FAIL + * + * Programmer: Robb Matzke + * Friday, February 27, 1998 + * + * Modifications: + * + *------------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ +herr_t +H5Eset_auto (herr_t (*func)(void*client_data), void *client_data) { - H5A_destroy_group(H5_ERR); + FUNC_ENTER (H5Eset_auto, FAIL); + + H5E_auto_g = func; + H5E_auto_data_g = client_data; + + FUNC_LEAVE (SUCCEED); } -/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -NAME - H5Ecreate -- Create a new error stack -USAGE - hid_t H5Ecreate (initial_stack_size); - uintn initial_stack_size; IN: Starting size of the error stack - -RETURNS - The ID of the error stack created on success, FAIL on failure. - -DESCRIPTION - Dynamically creates a new error stack to push error values onto. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -hid_t -H5Ecreate(uintn initial_stack_nelmts) + +/*------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * Function: H5Eget_auto + * + * Purpose: Returns the current settings for the automatic error stack + * traversal function and its data. Either (or both) arguments + * may be null in which case the value is not returned. + * + * Return: Success: SUCCEED + * + * Failure: FAIL + * + * Programmer: Robb Matzke + * Saturday, February 28, 1998 + * + * Modifications: + * + *------------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ +herr_t +H5Eget_auto (herr_t (**func)(void*), void **client_data) { - H5E_t *new_stack = NULL; /* Pointer to the new error stack */ - hid_t ret_value = FAIL; - - FUNC_ENTER(H5Ecreate, FAIL); - - /* Check args */ - initial_stack_nelmts = MAX(10, MIN(initial_stack_nelmts, 1000)); + FUNC_ENTER (H5Eget_auto, FAIL); - /* Allocate the stack header */ - new_stack = H5MM_xmalloc(sizeof(H5E_t)); + if (func) *func = H5E_auto_g; + if (client_data) *client_data = H5E_auto_data_g; - /* Initialize the stack header */ - new_stack->nelmts = initial_stack_nelmts; - new_stack->top = 0; - new_stack->stack = H5MM_xcalloc(initial_stack_nelmts, sizeof(H5E_error_t)); - new_stack->push = H5E_push; /* Set the default error handler */ - - /* Get an atom for the error stack */ - if ((ret_value = H5A_register(H5_ERR, new_stack)) < 0) { - HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_ATOM, H5E_CANTREGISTER, FAIL, - "unable to register error stack"); - } - FUNC_LEAVE(ret_value); + FUNC_LEAVE (SUCCEED); } -/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -NAME - H5Eclose -- Destroy an error stack -USAGE - herr_t H5Eclose (err_stack); - hid_t err_stack; IN: Error stack to delete - -RETURNS - SUCCEED/FAIL -DESCRIPTION - Destroys an error stack, releasing memory allocated, etc. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ + +/*------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * Function: H5Eclear + * + * Purpose: Clears the error stack for the current thread. + * + * Return: Success: SUCCEED + * + * Failure: FAIL. This function can fail if there are + * problems initializing the library. + * + * Programmer: Robb Matzke + * Friday, February 27, 1998 + * + * Modifications: + * + *------------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ herr_t -H5Eclose(hid_t estack_id) +H5Eclear (void) { - FUNC_ENTER(H5Eclose, FAIL); - - /* check args */ - if (H5_ERR != H5A_group(estack_id)) { - HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADTYPE, FAIL, "not an error stack"); - } - /* - * Decrement the reference count. When it reaches zero the error stack - * will be freed. - */ - H5A_dec_ref(estack_id); - - FUNC_LEAVE(SUCCEED); + FUNC_ENTER (H5Eclear, FAIL); + /* FUNC_ENTER() does all the work */ + FUNC_LEAVE (SUCCEED); } + /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * Function: H5Epush - * - * Purpose: Pushes a new error record onto error stack ESTACK_ID. The - * error has major and minor numbers MAJ_NUM and MIN_NUM, the - * name of a function where the error was detected, the name of - * the file where the error was detected, and the line within - * that file. An error description string is also passed to - * this function. + * Function: H5Eprint * - * The FUNCTION_NAME is copied (and possibly truncated) into a - * fixed length character buffer; the FILE_NAME is pointed to - * without copying it (we assume it's statically allocated from - * __FILE__); and the DESC argument is strdup'd. + * Purpose: Prints the error stack in some default way. This is just a + * convenience function for H5Ewalk() with a function that + * prints error messages. Users are encouraged to write there + * own more specific error handlers. * - * It is safe to call this function before the thread global - * error stack is initialized. + * Return: Success: SUCCEED * - * Return: Success: SUCCEED + * Failure: FAIL * - * Failure: FAIL - * - * Programmer: Robb Matzke - * Friday, December 12, 1997 + * Programmer: Robb Matzke + * Friday, February 27, 1998 * * Modifications: * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ herr_t -H5Epush(hid_t estack_id, H5E_major_t maj_num, H5E_minor_t min_num, - const char *function_name, const char *file_name, intn line, - const char *desc) +H5Eprint (FILE *stream) { - - H5E_t *estack = NULL; /* Ptr to the stack to put value on */ - - /* - * WARNING WARNING WARNING: We cannot call HERROR() from within this - * function if ESTACK_ID is the thread global error stack or else we may - * enter infinite recursion. Furthermore, we also cannot call any other - * HDF5 macro or function which might call HERROR(). HERROR() is called - * by HRETURN_ERROR() which could be called by FUNC_ENTER(). - */ - - /* - * Clear the thread global error stack only if it isn't the error stack on - * which we're pushing the new error. - */ - if (estack_id != H5E_thrdid_g) - H5ECLEAR; - - /* - * check args, but don't call error functions if ESTACK_ID is the thread - * global error handler. - */ - if (H5_ERR != H5A_group(estack_id) || - NULL == (estack = H5A_object(estack_id))) { - HRETURN(FAIL); - } - if (!function_name || !file_name || !desc) { - HRETURN(FAIL); - } - if (!estack->push) { - HRETURN(FAIL); - } - /* Push the new error. It must be safe to call the push function. */ - if ((estack->push) (estack, maj_num, min_num, function_name, file_name, - line, desc) < 0) { - HRETURN(FAIL); - } - return SUCCEED; /*don't use FUNC_LEAVE() here */ + H5E_t *estack = H5E_get_my_stack (); + hbool_t H5E_clearable_g = FALSE; /*override global*/ + herr_t status = FAIL; + + FUNC_ENTER (H5Eprint, FAIL); + + if (!stream) stream = stderr; + fprintf (stream, "HDF5-DIAG: Error detected in thread 0."); + if (estack && estack->nused>0) fprintf (stream, " Back trace follows."); + fputc ('\n', stream); + status = H5E_walk (H5E_WALK_DOWNWARD, H5Ewalk_cb, (void*)stream); + + FUNC_LEAVE (status); } -/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -NAME - H5Eclear -- Clear an error stack for later error entries -USAGE - void H5Eclear(int32 err_hand) - int32 err_hand; IN: The ID of the error stack to push the error onto. - -RETURNS - SUCCEED/FAIL -DESCRIPTION - Clear an error stack to allow errors to be pushed onto it. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ + +/*------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * Function: H5Ewalk + * + * Purpose: Walks the error stack for the current thread and calls some + * function for each error along the way. + * + * Return: Success: SUCCEED + * + * Failure: FAIL. This function can fail if there are + * problems initializing the library. + * + * Programmer: Robb Matzke + * Friday, February 27, 1998 + * + * Modifications: + * + *------------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ herr_t -H5Eclear(hid_t estack_id) +H5Ewalk (H5E_direction_t direction, H5E_walk_t func, void *client_data) { - H5E_t *estack = NULL; - hbool_t H5E_clearable_g = FALSE; /*override global*/ - - FUNC_ENTER(H5Eclear, FAIL); - - /* - * Normally we would clear the thread error stack since we're entering an - * API function, but we have to be careful here to not get into an - * infinite recursion. - */ - if (estack_id != H5E_thrdid_g) - H5ECLEAR; + hbool_t H5E_clearable_g = FALSE; /*override global*/ + herr_t status = FAIL; - /* check args */ - if (H5_ERR != H5A_group(estack_id) || - NULL == (estack = H5A_object(estack_id))) { - HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADTYPE, FAIL, "not an error stack"); - } - if (H5E_clear(estack) < 0) { - HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_INTERNAL, H5E_CANTINIT, FAIL, - "unable to clear error stack"); - } - FUNC_LEAVE(SUCCEED); + FUNC_ENTER (H5Ewalk, FAIL); + status = H5E_walk (direction, func, client_data); + FUNC_LEAVE (status); } + /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * Function: H5Eprint + * Function: H5Ewalk_cb * - * Purpose: Prints the current contents of error stack ESTACK_ID to the - * stream FILE. + * Purpose: This is a default error stack traversal callback function + * that prints error messages to the specified output stream. + * It is not meant to be called directly but rather as an + * argument to the H5Ewalk() function. This function is called + * also by H5Eprint(). Application writers are encouraged to + * use this function as a model for their own error stack + * walking functions. * - * Return: Success: SUCCEED + * N is a counter for how many times this function has been + * called for this particular traversal of the stack. It always + * begins at zero for the first error on the stack (either the + * top or bottom error, or even both, depending on the traversal + * direction and the size of the stack). * - * Failure: FAIL + * ERR_DESC is an error description. It contains all the + * information about a particular error. * - * Programmer: Robb Matzke - * Friday, December 12, 1997 + * CLIENT_DATA is the same pointer that was passed as the + * CLIENT_DATA argument of H5Ewalk(). It is expected to be a + * file pointer (or stderr if null). + * + * Return: Success: SUCCEED + * + * Failure: FAIL + * + * Programmer: Robb Matzke + * Friday, December 12, 1997 * * Modifications: * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ herr_t -H5Eprint(hid_t estack_id, FILE * file) +H5Ewalk_cb(int n, H5E_error_t *err_desc, void *client_data) { - H5E_t *estack = NULL; - hbool_t H5E_clearable_g = FALSE; /*override global*/ + FILE *stream = (FILE *)client_data; + const char *maj_str = NULL; + const char *min_str = NULL; + const int indent = 2; + + /* Check arguments */ + assert (err_desc); + if (!client_data) client_data = stderr; + + /* Get descriptions for the major and minor error numbers */ + maj_str = H5Eget_major (err_desc->maj_num); + min_str = H5Eget_minor (err_desc->min_num); + + /* Print error message */ + fprintf (stream, "%*s#%03d: %s line %u in %s(): %s\n", + indent, "", n, err_desc->file_name, err_desc->line, + err_desc->func_name, err_desc->desc); + fprintf (stream, "%*smajor(%02d): %s\n", + indent*2, "", err_desc->maj_num, maj_str); + fprintf (stream, "%*sminor(%02d): %s\n", + indent*2, "", err_desc->min_num, min_str); + + return SUCCEED; +} - FUNC_ENTER(H5Eprint, FAIL); + +/*------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * Function: H5Eget_major + * + * Purpose: Given a major error number return a constant character string + * that describes the error. + * + * Return: Success: Ptr to a character string. + * + * Failure: Ptr to "Invalid major error number" + * + * Programmer: Robb Matzke + * Friday, February 27, 1998 + * + * Modifications: + * + *------------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ +const char * +H5Eget_major (H5E_major_t n) +{ + int i; + /* - * Don't clear the thread error stack if it's the one we're about to - * print. + * WARNING: Do not call the FUNC_ENTER() or FUNC_LEAVE() macros since + * they might interact badly with the error stack. We are + * probably calling this function during an error stack + * traversal and adding/removing entries as the result of an + * error would most likely mess things up. */ - if (estack_id != H5E_thrdid_g) - H5ECLEAR; - - /* check args */ - if (H5_ERR != H5A_group(estack_id) || - NULL == (estack = H5A_object(estack_id))) { - HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADTYPE, FAIL, "not an error stack"); + for (i=0; i<NELMTS (H5E_major_mesg_g); i++) { + if (H5E_major_mesg_g[i].error_code==n) { + return H5E_major_mesg_g[i].str; + } } - if (!file) - file = stderr; - /* print it */ - if (H5E_print(estack, file) < 0) { - HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_INTERNAL, H5E_CANTINIT, FAIL, - "can't print error stack"); - } - FUNC_LEAVE(SUCCEED); + return "Invalid major error number"; } + /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * Function: H5E_close + * Function: H5Eget_minor * - * Purpose: Frees resources associated with an error stack. + * Purpose: Given a minor error number return a constant character string + * that describes the error. * - * Return: Success: SUCCEED + * Return: Success: Ptr to a character string. * - * Failure: FAIL + * Failure: Ptr to "Invalid minor error number" * - * Programmer: Robb Matzke - * Friday, December 12, 1997 + * Programmer: Robb Matzke + * Friday, February 27, 1998 * * Modifications: * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ -herr_t -H5E_close(H5E_t *estack) +const char * +H5Eget_minor (H5E_minor_t n) { - FUNC_ENTER(H5E_close, FAIL); - - /* check args */ - assert(estack); - - /* clear error stack, then free it */ - H5E_clear(estack); - H5MM_xfree(estack->stack); - H5MM_xfree(estack); + int i; + + /* + * WARNING: Do not call the FUNC_ENTER() or FUNC_LEAVE() macros since + * they might interact badly with the error stack. We are + * probably calling this function during an error stack + * traversal and adding/removing entries as the result of an + * error would most likely mess things up. + */ + for (i=0; i<NELMTS (H5E_minor_mesg_g); i++) { + if (H5E_minor_mesg_g[i].error_code==n) { + return H5E_minor_mesg_g[i].str; + } + } - FUNC_LEAVE(SUCCEED); + return "Invalid minor error number"; } + /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * Function: H5E_clear + * Function: H5E_push * - * Purpose: Clears an error stack but does not release the stack. + * Purpose: Pushes a new error record onto error stack for the current + * thread. The error has major and minor numbers MAJ_NUM and + * MIN_NUM, the name of a function where the error was detected, + * the name of the file where the error was detected, the + * line within that file, and an error description string. The + * function name, file name, and error description strings must + * be statically allocated (the FUNC_ENTER() macro takes care of + * the function name and file name automatically, but the + * programmer is responsible for the description string). * - * Return: Success: SUCCEED + * Return: Success: SUCCEED * - * Failure: FAIL + * Failure: FAIL * - * Programmer: Robb Matzke - * Friday, December 12, 1997 + * Programmer: Robb Matzke + * Friday, December 12, 1997 * * Modifications: * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ herr_t -H5E_clear(H5E_t *estack) +H5E_push(H5E_major_t maj_num, H5E_minor_t min_num, const char *function_name, + const char *file_name, unsigned line, const char *desc) { - int i; - - FUNC_ENTER(H5E_clear, FAIL); + H5E_t *estack = H5E_get_my_stack (); + + /* + * WARNING: We cannot call HERROR() from within this function or else we + * could enter infinite recursion. Furthermore, we also cannot + * call any other HDF5 macro or function which might call + * HERROR(). HERROR() is called by HRETURN_ERROR() which could + * be called by FUNC_ENTER(). + */ - /* check args */ - assert(estack); + /* + * Don't fail if arguments are bad. Instead, substitute some default + * value. + */ + if (!function_name) function_name = "Unknown_Function"; + if (!file_name) file_name = "Unknown_File"; + if (!desc) desc = "No description given"; - /* Clear the error descriptions and reset the stack top */ - for (i = 0; i < estack->top; i++) { - H5MM_xfree(estack->stack[i].desc); - estack->stack[i].desc = NULL; + /* + * Push the error if there's room. Otherwise just forget it. + */ + assert (estack); + if (estack->nused<H5E_NSLOTS) { + estack->slot[estack->nused].maj_num = maj_num; + estack->slot[estack->nused].min_num = min_num; + estack->slot[estack->nused].func_name = function_name; + estack->slot[estack->nused].file_name = file_name; + estack->slot[estack->nused].line = line; + estack->slot[estack->nused].desc = desc; + estack->nused++; } - estack->top = 0; - - FUNC_LEAVE(SUCCEED); + + return SUCCEED; /*don't use FUNC_LEAVE() here */ } + /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * Function: H5E_push - * - * Purpose: Push an error onto an error stack. The FUNCTION_NAME is - * copied (and possibly truncated) into the error record. The - * FILE_NAME pointer is used directly since we assume it came - * from the __FILE__ construct and is thus static data. The - * description, DESC, is strdup'd into the error record. + * Function: H5E_clear * - * Note: Warning: to prevent infinite recursivion this function must - * not call any other HDF5 function and especially not - * the HDF5 error handling macros. + * Purpose: Clears the error stack for the current thread. * - * Return: Success: SUCCEED + * Return: Success: SUCCEED * - * Failure: FAIL + * Failure: FAIL. This function can fail if there are + * problems initializing the library. * - * Programmer: Robb Matzke - * Friday, December 12, 1997 + * Programmer: Robb Matzke + * Friday, February 27, 1998 * * Modifications: * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ herr_t -H5E_push(H5E_t *estack, H5E_major_t maj_num, H5E_minor_t min_num, - const char *function_name, const char *file_name, intn line, - const char *desc) +H5E_clear(void) { + H5E_t *estack = H5E_get_my_stack (); - /* FUNC_ENTER (H5E_push, FAIL); -- can't do this here! */ - - /* check args */ - assert(estack); - assert(function_name); - assert(file_name); - - /* Check if we need to expand the stack */ - if (estack->top >= estack->nelmts) { - /* - * Ask for new stack that's twice as large. Do not use hdf5 functions - * to allocate the memory! - */ - estack->nelmts *= 2; - estack->stack = realloc(estack->stack, - estack->nelmts * sizeof(H5E_error_t)); - assert(estack->stack); - } - /* Push the error onto the error stack */ - estack->stack[estack->top].maj_num = maj_num; - estack->stack[estack->top].min_num = min_num; - HDstrncpy(estack->stack[estack->top].func_name, function_name, - MAX_FUNC_NAME); - estack->stack[estack->top].func_name[MAX_FUNC_NAME - 1] = '\0'; - estack->stack[estack->top].file_name = file_name; - estack->stack[estack->top].line = line; - - /* strdup the description but don't use H5MM_xstrdup() */ - estack->stack[estack->top].desc = malloc(strlen(desc) + 1); - assert(estack->stack[estack->top].desc); - strcpy(estack->stack[estack->top].desc, desc); - - /* Increment the top of the error stack */ - estack->top++; - - return SUCCEED; /*don't use FUNC_LEAVE() here */ + FUNC_ENTER(H5E_clear, FAIL); + if (estack) estack->nused = 0; + FUNC_LEAVE(SUCCEED); } + /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * Function: H5E_print + * Function: H5E_walk + * + * Purpose: Walks the error stack, calling the specified function for + * each error on the stack. The DIRECTION argument determines + * whether the stack is walked from the inside out or the + * outside in. The value H5E_WALK_UPWARD means begin with the + * most specific error and end at the API; H5E_WALK_DOWNWARD + * means to start at the API and end at the inner-most function + * where the error was first detected. * - * Purpose: Prints an error stack ESTACK to the stream FILE. + * The function pointed to by FUNC will be called for each error + * in the error stack. It's arguments will include an index + * number (beginning at zero regardless of stack traversal + * direction), an error stack entry, and the CLIENT_DATA pointer + * passed to H5E_print. * - * Return: Success: SUCCEED + * Return: Success: SUCCEED * - * Failure: FAIL + * Failure: FAIL. This function can fail if there are + * problems initializing the library. * - * Programmer: Robb Matzke - * Friday, December 12, 1997 + * Programmer: Robb Matzke + * Friday, December 12, 1997 * * Modifications: * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ herr_t -H5E_print(H5E_t *estack, FILE * file) +H5E_walk (H5E_direction_t direction, H5E_walk_t func, void *client_data) { - intn i, j; - const char *maj_str = NULL; - const char *min_str = NULL; - - FUNC_ENTER(H5E_print, FAIL); - - /* check args */ - assert(estack); - assert(file); - - if (0 == estack->top) - HRETURN(SUCCEED); - - fprintf(file, "HDF5-DIAG: error stack:\n"); - for (i = 0; i < estack->top; i++) { - - /* Find major and minor error strings */ - for (j = 0, maj_str = "??"; j < NELMTS(H5E_major_mesg_g); j++) { - if (H5E_major_mesg_g[j].error_code == estack->stack[i].maj_num) { - maj_str = H5E_major_mesg_g[j].str; - break; - } - } - for (j = 0, min_str = "??"; j < NELMTS(H5E_minor_mesg_g); j++) { - if (H5E_minor_mesg_g[j].error_code == estack->stack[i].min_num) { - min_str = H5E_minor_mesg_g[j].str; - break; - } - } - - /* Print error message */ - fprintf(file, " #%03d: %s:%d in %s() error %02d/%02d: %s\n", - i, estack->stack[i].file_name, estack->stack[i].line, - estack->stack[i].func_name, estack->stack[i].maj_num, - estack->stack[i].min_num, estack->stack[i].desc); - fprintf(file, " %s (%s)\n", maj_str, min_str); + H5E_t *estack = H5E_get_my_stack (); + int i; + herr_t status; + + FUNC_ENTER(H5E_walk, FAIL); + + /* check args, but rather than failing use some default value */ + if (direction!=H5E_WALK_UPWARD && direction!=H5E_WALK_DOWNWARD) { + direction = H5E_WALK_UPWARD; } + /* walk the stack */ + assert (estack); + if (func && H5E_WALK_UPWARD==direction) { + for (i=0, status=SUCCEED; i<estack->nused && status>=0; i++) { + status = (func)(i, estack->slot+i, client_data); + } + } else if (func && H5E_WALK_DOWNWARD==direction) { + for (i=estack->nused-1, status=SUCCEED; i>=0 && status>=0; --i) { + status = (func)(estack->nused-(i+1), estack->slot+i, client_data); + } + } + FUNC_LEAVE(SUCCEED); } + |