reactos/sdk/lib/ucrt/startup/assert.cpp

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/***
*assert.c - Display a message and abort
*
* Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
*
*Purpose:
*
*******************************************************************************/
#include <corecrt_internal.h>
#include <corecrt_internal_stdio.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#undef NDEBUG
#define _ASSERT_OK
#include <assert.h>
// Assertion string components:
#define MAXLINELEN 64 /* max length for line in message box */
#define ASSERTBUFSZ (MAXLINELEN * 9) /* 9 lines in message box */
// Format of stderr for assertions:
//
// Assertion failed: <expression>, file c:\test\mytest\bar.c, line 69
//
_GENERATE_TCHAR_STRING_FUNCTIONS(assert_format, "Assertion failed: %Ts, file %Ts, line %d\n")
// Enclaves only support assertions sent to the debugger.
// This mode could also be enabled for normal apps as well.
#ifdef _UCRT_ENCLAVE_BUILD
template <typename Character>
__declspec(noreturn) static void __cdecl common_assert_to_debug(
Character const* const expression,
Character const* const file_name,
unsigned const line_number
) throw()
{
using traits = __crt_char_traits<Character>;
Character assert_buffer[ASSERTBUFSZ];
if (traits::sntprintf_s(assert_buffer, _countof(assert_buffer), _countof(assert_buffer), get_assert_format(Character()), expression, file_name, line_number) < 0)
{
abort();
}
traits::output_debug_string(assert_buffer);
abort();
}
template <typename Character>
static void __cdecl common_assert(
Character const* const expression,
Character const* const file_name,
unsigned const line_number,
void* const
) throw()
{
common_assert_to_debug(expression, file_name, line_number);
}
#else /* ^^^ _UCRT_ENCLAVE_BUILD ^^^ // vvv !_UCRT_ENCLAVE_BUILD vvv */
// Format of MessageBox for assertions:
//
// ================= Microsft Visual C++ Debug Library ================
//
// Assertion Failed!
//
// Program: c:\test\mytest\foo.exe
// File: c:\test\mytest\bar.c
// Line: 69
//
// Expression: <expression>
//
// For information on how your program can cause an assertion
// failure, see the Visual C++ documentation on asserts
//
// (Press Retry to debug the application - JIT must be enabled)
//
// ===================================================================
_GENERATE_TCHAR_STRING_FUNCTIONS(banner_text, "Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library")
_GENERATE_TCHAR_STRING_FUNCTIONS(box_intro, "Assertion failed!")
_GENERATE_TCHAR_STRING_FUNCTIONS(program_intro, "Program: ")
_GENERATE_TCHAR_STRING_FUNCTIONS(file_intro, "File: ")
_GENERATE_TCHAR_STRING_FUNCTIONS(line_intro, "Line: ")
_GENERATE_TCHAR_STRING_FUNCTIONS(expression_intro, "Expression: ")
_GENERATE_TCHAR_STRING_FUNCTIONS(info_intro, "For information on how your program can cause an assertion\nfailure, see the Visual C++ documentation on asserts")
_GENERATE_TCHAR_STRING_FUNCTIONS(help_intro, "(Press Retry to debug the application - JIT must be enabled)")
_GENERATE_TCHAR_STRING_FUNCTIONS(dot_dot_dot, "...")
_GENERATE_TCHAR_STRING_FUNCTIONS(newline, "\n")
_GENERATE_TCHAR_STRING_FUNCTIONS(double_newline, "\n\n")
_GENERATE_TCHAR_STRING_FUNCTIONS(program_name_unknown_text, "<program name unknown>")
/***
*_assert() - Display a message and abort
*
*Purpose:
* The assert macro calls this routine if the assert expression is
* true. By placing the assert code in a subroutine instead of within
* the body of the macro, programs that call assert multiple times will
* save space.
*
*Entry:
*
*Exit:
*
*Exceptions:
*
*******************************************************************************/
static void __cdecl common_assert_to_stderr_direct(char const*, char const*, unsigned) throw()
{
// No action for narrow strings
}
static void __cdecl common_assert_to_stderr_direct(
wchar_t const* const expression,
wchar_t const* const file_name,
unsigned const line_number
) throw()
{
HANDLE const stderr_handle = GetStdHandle(STD_ERROR_HANDLE);
#pragma warning(suppress:__WARNING_REDUNDANT_POINTER_TEST) // 28922
if (stderr_handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE || stderr_handle == nullptr)
{
return;
}
if (GetFileType(stderr_handle) != FILE_TYPE_CHAR)
{
return;
}
wchar_t assert_buffer[ASSERTBUFSZ];
#pragma warning(suppress:__WARNING_BANNED_API_USAGE) // 28719
if (swprintf(assert_buffer, _countof(assert_buffer), get_assert_format(wchar_t()), expression, file_name, line_number) < 0)
{
return;
}
DWORD const assert_buffer_length = static_cast<DWORD>(wcslen(assert_buffer));
DWORD characters_written = 0;
if (WriteConsoleW(stderr_handle, assert_buffer, assert_buffer_length, &characters_written, nullptr) == 0)
{
return;
}
abort();
}
template <typename Character>
__declspec(noreturn) static void __cdecl common_assert_to_stderr(
Character const* const expression,
Character const* const file_name,
unsigned const line_number
) throw()
{
using traits = __crt_char_traits<Character>;
// Try to write directly to the console. This is only supported for wide
// character strings. If we have a narrow character string or the write
// fails, we fall back to call through stdio.
common_assert_to_stderr_direct(expression, file_name, line_number);
// If stderr does not yet have a buffer, set it to use single character
// buffering to avoid dynamic allocation of a stream buffer:
if (!__crt_stdio_stream(stderr).has_any_buffer())
{
setvbuf(stderr, nullptr, _IONBF, 0);
}
traits::ftprintf(stderr, get_assert_format(Character()), expression, file_name, line_number);
fflush(stderr);
abort();
}
template <typename Character>
static void __cdecl common_assert_to_message_box_build_string(
Character* const assert_buffer,
size_t const assert_buffer_count,
Character const* const expression,
Character const* const file_name,
unsigned const line_number,
void* const return_address
) throw()
{
using traits = __crt_char_traits<Character>;
// Line 1: Box introduction line:
_ERRCHECK(traits::tcscpy_s(assert_buffer, assert_buffer_count, get_box_intro(Character())));
_ERRCHECK(traits::tcscat_s(assert_buffer, assert_buffer_count, get_double_newline(Character())));
// Line 2: Program line:
_ERRCHECK(traits::tcscat_s(assert_buffer, assert_buffer_count, get_program_intro(Character())));
Character program_name[_MAX_PATH + 1]{};
HMODULE asserting_module = nullptr;
if (!GetModuleHandleExW(
GET_MODULE_HANDLE_EX_FLAG_UNCHANGED_REFCOUNT | GET_MODULE_HANDLE_EX_FLAG_FROM_ADDRESS,
static_cast<wchar_t const*>(return_address),
&asserting_module))
{
asserting_module = nullptr;
}
#ifdef CRTDLL
// If the assert came from within the CRT DLL, report it as having come
// from the EXE instead:
if (asserting_module == reinterpret_cast<HMODULE>(&__ImageBase))
{
asserting_module = nullptr;
}
#endif
if (!traits::get_module_file_name(asserting_module, program_name, static_cast<DWORD>(_countof(program_name))))
{
_ERRCHECK(traits::tcscpy_s(program_name, _countof(program_name), get_program_name_unknown_text(Character())));
}
Character* pchProg = program_name;
if (program_intro_count + traits::tcslen(program_name) + newline_length > MAXLINELEN)
{
pchProg += (program_intro_count + traits::tcslen(program_name) + newline_length) - MAXLINELEN;
// Only replace first (sizeof(Character) * dot_dot_dot_length) bytes to ellipsis:
_ERRCHECK(memcpy_s(
pchProg,
sizeof(Character) * ((MAX_PATH + 1) - (pchProg - program_name)),
get_dot_dot_dot(Character()),
sizeof(Character) * dot_dot_dot_length
));
}
_ERRCHECK(traits::tcscat_s(assert_buffer, assert_buffer_count, pchProg));
_ERRCHECK(traits::tcscat_s(assert_buffer, assert_buffer_count, get_newline(Character())));
// Line 3: File line
_ERRCHECK(traits::tcscat_s(assert_buffer, assert_buffer_count, get_file_intro(Character())));
if (file_intro_count + traits::tcslen(file_name) + newline_length > MAXLINELEN)
{
size_t const ffn = MAXLINELEN - file_intro_count - newline_length;
size_t p = 0;
size_t len = 0;
Character const* pch = file_name;
for (len = traits::tcslen(file_name), p = 1;
pch[len - p] != '\\' && pch[len - p] != '/' && p < len;
p++)
{
}
// Trim the path and file name so that they fit, using up to 2/3 of
// the maximum number of characters for the path and the remaining
// 1/3 for the file name:
if ((ffn - ffn / 3) < (len - p) && ffn / 3 > p)
{
// The path is too long. Use the first part of the path and the
// full file name:
_ERRCHECK(traits::tcsncat_s(assert_buffer, assert_buffer_count, pch, ffn - dot_dot_dot_length - p));
_ERRCHECK(traits::tcscat_s (assert_buffer, assert_buffer_count, get_dot_dot_dot(Character())));
_ERRCHECK(traits::tcscat_s (assert_buffer, assert_buffer_count, pch + len - p));
}
else if (ffn - ffn / 3 > len - p)
{
// The file name is too long. Use the full path and the first
// and last part of the file name, with a ... in between:
p = p / 2;
_ERRCHECK(traits::tcsncat_s(assert_buffer, assert_buffer_count, pch, ffn - dot_dot_dot_length - p));
_ERRCHECK(traits::tcscat_s (assert_buffer, assert_buffer_count, get_dot_dot_dot(Character())));
_ERRCHECK(traits::tcscat_s (assert_buffer, assert_buffer_count, pch + len - p));
}
else
{
// Both are too long. Use the first part of the path and the
// first and last part of the file name, with ...s in between:
_ERRCHECK(traits::tcsncat_s(assert_buffer, assert_buffer_count, pch, ffn - ffn / 3 - dot_dot_dot_length));
_ERRCHECK(traits::tcscat_s (assert_buffer, assert_buffer_count, get_dot_dot_dot(Character())));
_ERRCHECK(traits::tcsncat_s(assert_buffer, assert_buffer_count, pch + len - p, ffn / 6 - 1));
_ERRCHECK(traits::tcscat_s (assert_buffer, assert_buffer_count, get_dot_dot_dot(Character())));
_ERRCHECK(traits::tcscat_s (assert_buffer, assert_buffer_count, pch + len - (ffn / 3 - ffn / 6 - 2)));
}
}
else
{
// Plenty of room on the line; just append the full path and file name:
_ERRCHECK(traits::tcscat_s(assert_buffer, assert_buffer_count, file_name));
}
_ERRCHECK(traits::tcscat_s(assert_buffer, assert_buffer_count, get_newline(Character())));
// Line 4: Line Number line:
_ERRCHECK(traits::tcscat_s(assert_buffer, assert_buffer_count, get_line_intro(Character())));
_ERRCHECK(traits::itot_s(
line_number,
assert_buffer + traits::tcslen(assert_buffer),
assert_buffer_count - traits::tcslen(assert_buffer),
10));
_ERRCHECK(traits::tcscat_s(assert_buffer, assert_buffer_count, get_double_newline(Character())));
// Line 5: Message line:
_ERRCHECK(traits::tcscat_s(assert_buffer, assert_buffer_count, get_expression_intro(Character())));
size_t const characters_used =
traits::tcslen(assert_buffer) +
2 * double_newline_length +
info_intro_length +
help_intro_count;
if (characters_used + traits::tcslen(expression) > assert_buffer_count)
{
size_t const characters_to_write = assert_buffer_count - (characters_used + dot_dot_dot_length);
_ERRCHECK(traits::tcsncat_s(
assert_buffer,
assert_buffer_count,
expression,
characters_to_write));
_ERRCHECK(traits::tcscat_s(assert_buffer, assert_buffer_count, get_dot_dot_dot(Character())));
}
else
{
_ERRCHECK(traits::tcscat_s(assert_buffer, assert_buffer_count, expression));
}
_ERRCHECK(traits::tcscat_s(assert_buffer, assert_buffer_count, get_double_newline(Character())));
// Info line:
_ERRCHECK(traits::tcscat_s(assert_buffer, assert_buffer_count, get_info_intro(Character())));
_ERRCHECK(traits::tcscat_s(assert_buffer, assert_buffer_count, get_double_newline(Character())));
// Help line:
_ERRCHECK(traits::tcscat_s(assert_buffer, assert_buffer_count, get_help_intro(Character())));
}
template <typename Character>
static void __cdecl common_assert_to_message_box(
Character const* const expression,
Character const* const file_name,
unsigned const line_number,
void* const return_address
) throw()
{
using traits = __crt_char_traits<Character>;
Character assert_buffer[ASSERTBUFSZ]{};
common_assert_to_message_box_build_string(
assert_buffer,
_countof(assert_buffer),
expression,
file_name,
line_number,
return_address);
int const action = traits::show_message_box(
assert_buffer,
get_banner_text(Character()),
MB_TASKMODAL | MB_ICONHAND | MB_ABORTRETRYIGNORE | MB_SETFOREGROUND);
switch (action)
{
case IDABORT: // Abort the program:
{
raise(SIGABRT);
// We won't usually get here, but it's possible that a user-registered
// abort handler returns, so exit the program immediately. Note that
// even though we are "aborting," we do not call abort() because we do
// not want to invoke Watson (the user has already had an opportunity
// to debug the error and chose not to).
_exit(3);
}
case IDRETRY: // Break into the debugger then return control to caller
{
__debugbreak();
return;
}
case IDIGNORE: // Return control to caller
{
return;
}
default: // This should not happen; treat as fatal error:
{
abort();
}
}
}
template <typename Character>
static void __cdecl common_assert(
Character const* const expression,
Character const* const file_name,
unsigned const line_number,
void* const return_address
) throw()
{
using traits = __crt_char_traits<Character>;
int const current_error_mode = _set_error_mode(_REPORT_ERRMODE);
if (current_error_mode == _OUT_TO_STDERR)
{
return common_assert_to_stderr(expression, file_name, line_number);
}
if (current_error_mode == _OUT_TO_DEFAULT && _query_app_type() == _crt_console_app)
{
return common_assert_to_stderr(expression, file_name, line_number);
}
return common_assert_to_message_box(expression, file_name, line_number, return_address);
}
#endif /* _UCRT_ENCLAVE_BUILD */
extern "C" void __cdecl _assert(
char const* const expression,
char const* const file_name,
unsigned const line_number
) throw()
{
return common_assert(expression, file_name, line_number, _ReturnAddress());
}
extern "C" void __cdecl _wassert(
wchar_t const* const expression,
wchar_t const* const file_name,
unsigned const line_number
)
{
return common_assert(expression, file_name, line_number, _ReturnAddress());
}