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38 #if defined(__linux__)
39 #include <linux/limits.h> // PATH_MAX
43 #include <sys/syslimits.h> // PATH_MAX
44 #include <mach-o/dyld.h>
48 #include <android/log.h>
52 #warning PATH_MAX undefined
57 #include "os_string.hpp"
67 size_t size = PATH_MAX;
68 char *buf = path.buf(size);
70 // http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1023306/finding-current-executables-path-without-proc-self-exe
73 if (_NSGetExecutablePath(buf, &len) != 0) {
80 len = readlink("/proc/self/exe", buf, size - 1);
82 // /proc/self/exe is not available on setuid processes, so fallback to
83 // /proc/self/cmdline.
84 int fd = open("/proc/self/cmdline", O_RDONLY);
86 len = read(fd, buf, size - 1);
91 snprintf(buf, size, "%i", (int)getpid());
104 size_t size = PATH_MAX;
105 char *buf = path.buf(size);
115 createDirectory(const String &path)
117 return mkdir(path, 0777) == 0;
121 String::exists(void) const
126 err = stat(str(), &st);
134 int execute(char * const * args)
139 execvp(args[0], args);
140 fprintf(stderr, "error: failed to execute:");
141 for (unsigned i = 0; args[i]; ++i) {
142 fprintf(stderr, " %s", args[i]);
144 fprintf(stderr, "\n");
149 fprintf(stderr, "error: failed to fork\n");
154 waitpid(pid, &status, 0);
155 if (WIFEXITED(status)) {
156 ret = WEXITSTATUS(status);
157 } else if (WIFSIGNALED(status)) {
158 // match shell return code
159 ret = WTERMSIG(status) + 128;
167 static volatile bool logging = false;
170 log(const char *format, ...)
174 va_start(ap, format);
177 __android_log_vprint(ANDROID_LOG_DEBUG, "apitrace", format, ap);
179 static FILE *log = NULL;
181 // Duplicate stderr file descriptor, to prevent applications from
182 // redirecting our debug messages to somewhere else.
184 // Another alternative would be to log to /dev/tty when available.
185 log = fdopen(dup(STDERR_FILENO), "at");
187 vfprintf(log, format, ap);
194 #if defined(__APPLE__)
195 long long timeFrequency = 0LL;
205 static void (*gCallback)(void) = NULL;
207 #define NUM_SIGNALS 16
209 struct sigaction old_actions[NUM_SIGNALS];
214 * - http://sourceware.org/git/?p=glibc.git;a=blob;f=debug/segfault.c
215 * - http://ggi.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/ggi/ggi-core/libgg/gg/cleanup.c?view=markup
218 signalHandler(int sig, siginfo_t *info, void *context)
221 * There are several signals that can happen when logging to stdout/stderr.
222 * For example, SIGPIPE will be emitted if stderr is a pipe with no
223 * readers. Therefore ignore any signal while logging by returning
224 * immediately, to prevent deadlocks.
230 static int recursion_count = 0;
232 log("apitrace: warning: caught signal %i\n", sig);
234 if (recursion_count) {
235 log("apitrace: warning: recursion handling signal %i\n", sig);
244 struct sigaction *old_action;
245 if (sig >= NUM_SIGNALS) {
246 /* This should never happen */
247 log("error: unexpected signal %i\n", sig);
250 old_action = &old_actions[sig];
252 if (old_action->sa_flags & SA_SIGINFO) {
253 // Handler is in sa_sigaction
254 old_action->sa_sigaction(sig, info, context);
256 if (old_action->sa_handler == SIG_DFL) {
257 log("apitrace: info: taking default action for signal %i\n", sig);
260 struct sigaction dfl_action;
261 dfl_action.sa_handler = SIG_DFL;
262 sigemptyset (&dfl_action.sa_mask);
263 dfl_action.sa_flags = 0;
264 sigaction(sig, &dfl_action, NULL);
270 } else if (old_action->sa_handler == SIG_IGN) {
273 /* dispatch to handler */
274 old_action->sa_handler(sig);
280 setExceptionCallback(void (*callback)(void))
284 gCallback = callback;
286 struct sigaction new_action;
287 new_action.sa_sigaction = signalHandler;
288 sigemptyset(&new_action.sa_mask);
289 new_action.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO | SA_RESTART;
292 for (int sig = 1; sig < NUM_SIGNALS; ++sig) {
293 // SIGKILL and SIGSTOP can't be handled.
294 if (sig == SIGKILL || sig == SIGSTOP) {
299 * SIGPIPE can be emitted when writing to stderr that is redirected
300 * to a pipe without readers. It is also very unlikely to ocurr
301 * inside graphics APIs, and most applications where it can occur
302 * normally already ignore it. In summary, it is unlikely that a
303 * SIGPIPE will cause abnormal termination, which it is likely that
304 * intercepting here will cause problems, so simple don't intercept
307 if (sig == SIGPIPE) {
311 if (sigaction(sig, NULL, &old_actions[sig]) >= 0) {
312 sigaction(sig, &new_action, NULL);
319 resetExceptionCallback(void)