/* * QEMU Error Objects * * Copyright IBM, Corp. 2011 * Copyright (C) 2011-2015 Red Hat, Inc. * * Authors: * Anthony Liguori * Markus Armbruster * * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU LGPL, version 2. See * the COPYING.LIB file in the top-level directory. */ /* * Error reporting system loosely patterned after Glib's GError. * * Create an error: * error_setg(&err, "situation normal, all fouled up"); * * Create an error and add additional explanation: * error_setg(&err, "invalid quark"); * error_append_hint(&err, "Valid quarks are up, down, strange, " * "charm, top, bottom.\n"); * * Do *not* contract this to * error_setg(&err, "invalid quark\n" * "Valid quarks are up, down, strange, charm, top, bottom."); * * Report an error to the current monitor if we have one, else stderr: * error_report_err(err); * This frees the error object. * * Likewise, but with additional text prepended: * error_reportf_err(err, "Could not frobnicate '%s': ", name); * * Report an error somewhere else: * const char *msg = error_get_pretty(err); * do with msg what needs to be done... * error_free(err); * Note that this loses hints added with error_append_hint(). * * Handle an error without reporting it (just for completeness): * error_free(err); * * Assert that an expected error occurred, but clean it up without * reporting it (primarily useful in testsuites): * error_free_or_abort(&err); * * Pass an existing error to the caller: * error_propagate(errp, err); * where Error **errp is a parameter, by convention the last one. * * Pass an existing error to the caller with the message modified: * error_propagate(errp, err); * error_prepend(errp, "Could not frobnicate '%s': ", name); * * Create a new error and pass it to the caller: * error_setg(errp, "situation normal, all fouled up"); * * Call a function and receive an error from it: * Error *err = NULL; * foo(arg, &err); * if (err) { * handle the error... * } * * Call a function ignoring errors: * foo(arg, NULL); * * Call a function aborting on errors: * foo(arg, &error_abort); * * Call a function treating errors as fatal: * foo(arg, &error_fatal); * * Receive an error and pass it on to the caller: * Error *err = NULL; * foo(arg, &err); * if (err) { * handle the error... * error_propagate(errp, err); * } * where Error **errp is a parameter, by convention the last one. * * Do *not* "optimize" this to * foo(arg, errp); * if (*errp) { // WRONG! * handle the error... * } * because errp may be NULL! * * But when all you do with the error is pass it on, please use * foo(arg, errp); * for readability. * * Receive and accumulate multiple errors (first one wins): * Error *err = NULL, *local_err = NULL; * foo(arg, &err); * bar(arg, &local_err); * error_propagate(&err, local_err); * if (err) { * handle the error... * } * * Do *not* "optimize" this to * foo(arg, &err); * bar(arg, &err); // WRONG! * if (err) { * handle the error... * } * because this may pass a non-null err to bar(). */ #ifndef ERROR_H #define ERROR_H #include "qapi-types.h" /* * Overall category of an error. * Based on the qapi type QapiErrorClass, but reproduced here for nicer * enum names. */ typedef enum ErrorClass { ERROR_CLASS_GENERIC_ERROR = QAPI_ERROR_CLASS_GENERICERROR, ERROR_CLASS_COMMAND_NOT_FOUND = QAPI_ERROR_CLASS_COMMANDNOTFOUND, ERROR_CLASS_DEVICE_ENCRYPTED = QAPI_ERROR_CLASS_DEVICEENCRYPTED, ERROR_CLASS_DEVICE_NOT_ACTIVE = QAPI_ERROR_CLASS_DEVICENOTACTIVE, ERROR_CLASS_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND = QAPI_ERROR_CLASS_DEVICENOTFOUND, ERROR_CLASS_KVM_MISSING_CAP = QAPI_ERROR_CLASS_KVMMISSINGCAP, } ErrorClass; /* * Get @err's human-readable error message. */ const char *error_get_pretty(const Error *err); /* * Get @err's error class. * Note: use of error classes other than ERROR_CLASS_GENERIC_ERROR is * strongly discouraged. */ ErrorClass error_get_class(const Error *err); /* * Create a new error object and assign it to *@errp. * If @errp is NULL, the error is ignored. Don't bother creating one * then. * If @errp is &error_abort, print a suitable message and abort(). * If @errp is &error_fatal, print a suitable message and exit(1). * If @errp is anything else, *@errp must be NULL. * The new error's class is ERROR_CLASS_GENERIC_ERROR, and its * human-readable error message is made from printf-style @fmt, ... * The resulting message should be a single phrase, with no newline or * trailing punctuation. * Please don't error_setg(&error_fatal, ...), use error_report() and * exit(), because that's more obvious. * Likewise, don't error_setg(&error_abort, ...), use assert(). */ #define error_setg(errp, fmt, ...) \ error_setg_internal((errp), __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, \ (fmt), ## __VA_ARGS__) void error_setg_internal(Error **errp, const char *src, int line, const char *func, const char *fmt, ...) GCC_FMT_ATTR(5, 6); /* * Just like error_setg(), with @os_error info added to the message. * If @os_error is non-zero, ": " + strerror(os_error) is appended to * the human-readable error message. */ #define error_setg_errno(errp, os_error, fmt, ...) \ error_setg_errno_internal((errp), __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, \ (os_error), (fmt), ## __VA_ARGS__) void error_setg_errno_internal(Error **errp, const char *fname, int line, const char *func, int os_error, const char *fmt, ...) GCC_FMT_ATTR(6, 7); #ifdef _WIN32 /* * Just like error_setg(), with @win32_error info added to the message. * If @win32_error is non-zero, ": " + g_win32_error_message(win32_err) * is appended to the human-readable error message. */ #define error_setg_win32(errp, win32_err, fmt, ...) \ error_setg_win32_internal((errp), __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, \ (win32_err), (fmt), ## __VA_ARGS__) void error_setg_win32_internal(Error **errp, const char *src, int line, const char *func, int win32_err, const char *fmt, ...) GCC_FMT_ATTR(6, 7); #endif /* * Propagate error object (if any) from @local_err to @dst_errp. * If @local_err is NULL, do nothing (because there's nothing to * propagate). * Else, if @dst_errp is NULL, errors are being ignored. Free the * error object. * Else, if @dst_errp is &error_abort, print a suitable message and * abort(). * Else, if @dst_errp is &error_fatal, print a suitable message and * exit(1). * Else, if @dst_errp already contains an error, ignore this one: free * the error object. * Else, move the error object from @local_err to *@dst_errp. * On return, @local_err is invalid. * Please don't error_propagate(&error_fatal, ...), use * error_report_err() and exit(), because that's more obvious. */ void error_propagate(Error **dst_errp, Error *local_err); /* * Prepend some text to @errp's human-readable error message. * The text is made by formatting @fmt, @ap like vprintf(). */ void error_vprepend(Error **errp, const char *fmt, va_list ap); /* * Prepend some text to @errp's human-readable error message. * The text is made by formatting @fmt, ... like printf(). */ void error_prepend(Error **errp, const char *fmt, ...) GCC_FMT_ATTR(2, 3); /* * Append a printf-style human-readable explanation to an existing error. * @errp may be NULL, but not &error_fatal or &error_abort. * Trivially the case if you call it only after error_setg() or * error_propagate(). * May be called multiple times. The resulting hint should end with a * newline. */ void error_append_hint(Error **errp, const char *fmt, ...) GCC_FMT_ATTR(2, 3); /* * Convenience function to report open() failure. */ #define error_setg_file_open(errp, os_errno, filename) \ error_setg_file_open_internal((errp), __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, \ (os_errno), (filename)) void error_setg_file_open_internal(Error **errp, const char *src, int line, const char *func, int os_errno, const char *filename); /* * Return an exact copy of @err. */ Error *error_copy(const Error *err); /* * Free @err. * @err may be NULL. */ void error_free(Error *err); /* * Convenience function to assert that *@errp is set, then silently free it. */ void error_free_or_abort(Error **errp); /* * Convenience function to error_report() and free @err. */ void error_report_err(Error *err); /* * Convenience function to error_prepend(), error_report() and free @err. */ void error_reportf_err(Error *err, const char *fmt, ...) GCC_FMT_ATTR(2, 3); /* * Just like error_setg(), except you get to specify the error class. * Note: use of error classes other than ERROR_CLASS_GENERIC_ERROR is * strongly discouraged. */ #define error_set(errp, err_class, fmt, ...) \ error_set_internal((errp), __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, \ (err_class), (fmt), ## __VA_ARGS__) void error_set_internal(Error **errp, const char *src, int line, const char *func, ErrorClass err_class, const char *fmt, ...) GCC_FMT_ATTR(6, 7); /* * Special error destination to abort on error. * See error_setg() and error_propagate() for details. */ extern Error *error_abort; /* * Special error destination to exit(1) on error. * See error_setg() and error_propagate() for details. */ extern Error *error_fatal; #endif