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/*
* Copyright (C) 2008-2011 Teluu Inc. (http://www.teluu.com)
* Copyright (C) 2003-2008 Benny Prijono <benny@prijono.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
*/
#ifndef __PJ_ERRNO_H__
#define __PJ_ERRNO_H__
/**
* @file errno.h
* @brief PJLIB Error Subsystem
*/
#include <pj/types.h>
#include <pj/compat/errno.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
PJ_BEGIN_DECL
/**
* @defgroup pj_errno Error Subsystem
* @{
*
* The PJLIB Error Subsystem is a framework to unify all error codes
* produced by all components into a single error space, and provide
* uniform set of APIs to access them. With this framework, any error
* codes are encoded as pj_status_t value. The framework is extensible,
* application may register new error spaces to be recognized by
* the framework.
*
* @section pj_errno_retval Return Values
*
* All functions that returns @a pj_status_t returns @a PJ_SUCCESS if the
* operation was completed successfully, or non-zero value to indicate
* error. If the error came from operating system, then the native error
* code is translated/folded into PJLIB's error namespace by using
* #PJ_STATUS_FROM_OS() macro. The function will do this automatically
* before returning the error to caller.
*
* @section err_services Retrieving and Displaying Error Messages
*
* The framework provides the following APIs to retrieve and/or display
* error messages:
*
* - #pj_strerror(): this is the base API to retrieve error string
* description for the specified pj_status_t error code.
*
* - #PJ_PERROR() macro: use this macro similar to PJ_LOG to format
* an error message and display them to the log
*
* - #pj_perror(): this function is similar to PJ_PERROR() but unlike
* #PJ_PERROR(), this function will always be included in the
* link process. Due to this reason, prefer to use #PJ_PERROR()
* if the application is concerned about the executable size.
*
* Application MUST NOT pass native error codes (such as error code from
* functions like GetLastError() or errno) to PJLIB functions expecting
* @a pj_status_t.
*
* @section err_extending Extending the Error Space
*
* Application may register new error space to be recognized by the
* framework by using #pj_register_strerror(). Use the range started
* from PJ_ERRNO_START_USER to avoid conflict with existing error
* spaces.
*
*/
/**
* Guidelines on error message length.
*/
#define PJ_ERR_MSG_SIZE 80
/**
* Buffer for title string of #PJ_PERROR().
*/
#ifndef PJ_PERROR_TITLE_BUF_SIZE
# define PJ_PERROR_TITLE_BUF_SIZE 120
#endif
/**
* Get the last platform error/status, folded into pj_status_t.
* @return OS dependent error code, folded into pj_status_t.
* @remark This function gets errno, or calls GetLastError() function and
* convert the code into pj_status_t with PJ_STATUS_FROM_OS. Do
* not call this for socket functions!
* @see pj_get_netos_error()
*/
PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pj_get_os_error(void);
/**
* Set last error.
* @param code pj_status_t
*/
PJ_DECL(void) pj_set_os_error(pj_status_t code);
/**
* Get the last error from socket operations.
* @return Last socket error, folded into pj_status_t.
*/
PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pj_get_netos_error(void);
/**
* Set error code.
* @param code pj_status_t.
*/
PJ_DECL(void) pj_set_netos_error(pj_status_t code);
/**
* Get the error message for the specified error code. The message
* string will be NULL terminated.
*
* @param statcode The error code.
* @param buf Buffer to hold the error message string.
* @param bufsize Size of the buffer.
*
* @return The error message as NULL terminated string,
* wrapped with pj_str_t.
*/
PJ_DECL(pj_str_t) pj_strerror( pj_status_t statcode,
char *buf, pj_size_t bufsize);
/**
* A utility macro to print error message pertaining to the specified error
* code to the log. This macro will construct the error message title
* according to the 'title_fmt' argument, and add the error string pertaining
* to the error code after the title string. A colon (':') will be added
* automatically between the title and the error string.
*
* This function is similar to pj_perror() function, but has the advantage
* that the function call can be omitted from the link process if the
* log level argument is below PJ_LOG_MAX_LEVEL threshold.
*
* Note that the title string constructed from the title_fmt will be built on
* a string buffer which size is PJ_PERROR_TITLE_BUF_SIZE, which normally is
* allocated from the stack. By default this buffer size is small (around
* 120 characters). Application MUST ensure that the constructed title string
* will not exceed this limit, since not all platforms support truncating
* the string.
*
* @see pj_perror()
*
* @param level The logging verbosity level, valid values are 0-6. Lower
* number indicates higher importance, with level zero
* indicates fatal error. Only numeral argument is
* permitted (e.g. not variable).
* @param arg Enclosed 'printf' like arguments, with the following
* arguments:
* - the sender (NULL terminated string),
* - the error code (pj_status_t)
* - the format string (title_fmt), and
* - optional variable number of arguments suitable for the
* format string.
*
* Sample:
* \verbatim
PJ_PERROR(2, (__FILE__, PJ_EBUSY, "Error making %s", "coffee"));
\endverbatim
* @hideinitializer
*/
#define PJ_PERROR(level,arg) do { \
pj_perror_wrapper_##level(arg); \
} while (0)
/**
* A utility function to print error message pertaining to the specified error
* code to the log. This function will construct the error message title
* according to the 'title_fmt' argument, and add the error string pertaining
* to the error code after the title string. A colon (':') will be added
* automatically between the title and the error string.
*
* Unlike the PJ_PERROR() macro, this function takes the \a log_level argument
* as a normal argument, unlike in PJ_PERROR() where a numeral value must be
* given. However this function will always be linked to the executable,
* unlike PJ_PERROR() which can be omitted when the level is below the
* PJ_LOG_MAX_LEVEL.
*
* Note that the title string constructed from the title_fmt will be built on
* a string buffer which size is PJ_PERROR_TITLE_BUF_SIZE, which normally is
* allocated from the stack. By default this buffer size is small (around
* 120 characters). Application MUST ensure that the constructed title string
* will not exceed this limit, since not all platforms support truncating
* the string.
*
* @see PJ_PERROR()
*/
PJ_DECL(void) pj_perror(int log_level, const char *sender, pj_status_t status,
const char *title_fmt, ...);
/**
* Type of callback to be specified in #pj_register_strerror()
*
* @param e The error code to lookup.
* @param msg Buffer to store the error message.
* @param max Length of the buffer.
*
* @return The error string.
*/
typedef pj_str_t (*pj_error_callback)(pj_status_t e, char *msg, pj_size_t max);
/**
* Register strerror message handler for the specified error space.
* Application can register its own handler to supply the error message
* for the specified error code range. This handler will be called
* by #pj_strerror().
*
* @param start_code The starting error code where the handler should
* be called to retrieve the error message.
* @param err_space The size of error space. The error code range then
* will fall in start_code to start_code+err_space-1
* range.
* @param f The handler to be called when #pj_strerror() is
* supplied with error code that falls into this range.
*
* @return PJ_SUCCESS or the specified error code. The
* registration may fail when the error space has been
* occupied by other handler, or when there are too many
* handlers registered to PJLIB.
*/
PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pj_register_strerror(pj_status_t start_code,
pj_status_t err_space,
pj_error_callback f);
/**
* @hideinitializer
* Return platform os error code folded into pj_status_t code. This is
* the macro that is used throughout the library for all PJLIB's functions
* that returns error from operating system. Application may override
* this macro to reduce size (e.g. by defining it to always return
* #PJ_EUNKNOWN).
*
* Note:
* This macro MUST return non-zero value regardless whether zero is
* passed as the argument. The reason is to protect logic error when
* the operating system doesn't report error codes properly.
*
* @param os_code Platform OS error code. This value may be evaluated
* more than once.
* @return The platform os error code folded into pj_status_t.
*/
#ifndef PJ_RETURN_OS_ERROR
# define PJ_RETURN_OS_ERROR(os_code) (os_code ? \
PJ_STATUS_FROM_OS(os_code) : -1)
#endif
/**
* @hideinitializer
* Fold a platform specific error into an pj_status_t code.
*
* @param e The platform os error code.
* @return pj_status_t
* @warning Macro implementation; the syserr argument may be evaluated
* multiple times.
*/
#if PJ_NATIVE_ERR_POSITIVE
# define PJ_STATUS_FROM_OS(e) (e == 0 ? PJ_SUCCESS : e + PJ_ERRNO_START_SYS)
#else
# define PJ_STATUS_FROM_OS(e) (e == 0 ? PJ_SUCCESS : PJ_ERRNO_START_SYS - e)
#endif
/**
* @hideinitializer
* Fold an pj_status_t code back to the native platform defined error.
*
* @param e The pj_status_t folded platform os error code.
* @return pj_os_err_type
* @warning macro implementation; the statcode argument may be evaluated
* multiple times. If the statcode was not created by
* pj_get_os_error or PJ_STATUS_FROM_OS, the results are undefined.
*/
#if PJ_NATIVE_ERR_POSITIVE
# define PJ_STATUS_TO_OS(e) (e == 0 ? PJ_SUCCESS : e - PJ_ERRNO_START_SYS)
#else
# define PJ_STATUS_TO_OS(e) (e == 0 ? PJ_SUCCESS : PJ_ERRNO_START_SYS - e)
#endif
/**
* @defgroup pj_errnum PJLIB's Own Error Codes
* @ingroup pj_errno
* @{
*/
/**
* Use this macro to generate error message text for your error code,
* so that they look uniformly as the rest of the libraries.
*
* @param code The error code
* @param msg The error test.
*/
#ifndef PJ_BUILD_ERR
# define PJ_BUILD_ERR(code,msg) { code, msg " (" #code ")" }
#endif
/**
* @hideinitializer
* Unknown error has been reported.
*/
#define PJ_EUNKNOWN (PJ_ERRNO_START_STATUS + 1) /* 70001 */
/**
* @hideinitializer
* The operation is pending and will be completed later.
*/
#define PJ_EPENDING (PJ_ERRNO_START_STATUS + 2) /* 70002 */
/**
* @hideinitializer
* Too many connecting sockets.
*/
#define PJ_ETOOMANYCONN (PJ_ERRNO_START_STATUS + 3) /* 70003 */
/**
* @hideinitializer
* Invalid argument.
*/
#define PJ_EINVAL (PJ_ERRNO_START_STATUS + 4) /* 70004 */
/**
* @hideinitializer
* Name too long (eg. hostname too long).
*/
#define PJ_ENAMETOOLONG (PJ_ERRNO_START_STATUS + 5) /* 70005 */
/**
* @hideinitializer
* Not found.
*/
#define PJ_ENOTFOUND (PJ_ERRNO_START_STATUS + 6) /* 70006 */
/**
* @hideinitializer
* Not enough memory.
*/
#define PJ_ENOMEM (PJ_ERRNO_START_STATUS + 7) /* 70007 */
/**
* @hideinitializer
* Bug detected!
*/
#define PJ_EBUG (PJ_ERRNO_START_STATUS + 8) /* 70008 */
/**
* @hideinitializer
* Operation timed out.
*/
#define PJ_ETIMEDOUT (PJ_ERRNO_START_STATUS + 9) /* 70009 */
/**
* @hideinitializer
* Too many objects.
*/
#define PJ_ETOOMANY (PJ_ERRNO_START_STATUS + 10)/* 70010 */
/**
* @hideinitializer
* Object is busy.
*/
#define PJ_EBUSY (PJ_ERRNO_START_STATUS + 11)/* 70011 */
/**
* @hideinitializer
* The specified option is not supported.
*/
#define PJ_ENOTSUP (PJ_ERRNO_START_STATUS + 12)/* 70012 */
/**
* @hideinitializer
* Invalid operation.
*/
#define PJ_EINVALIDOP (PJ_ERRNO_START_STATUS + 13)/* 70013 */
/**
* @hideinitializer
* Operation is cancelled.
*/
#define PJ_ECANCELLED (PJ_ERRNO_START_STATUS + 14)/* 70014 */
/**
* @hideinitializer
* Object already exists.
*/
#define PJ_EEXISTS (PJ_ERRNO_START_STATUS + 15)/* 70015 */
/**
* @hideinitializer
* End of file.
*/
#define PJ_EEOF (PJ_ERRNO_START_STATUS + 16)/* 70016 */
/**
* @hideinitializer
* Size is too big.
*/
#define PJ_ETOOBIG (PJ_ERRNO_START_STATUS + 17)/* 70017 */
/**
* @hideinitializer
* Error in gethostbyname(). This is a generic error returned when
* gethostbyname() has returned an error.
*/
#define PJ_ERESOLVE (PJ_ERRNO_START_STATUS + 18)/* 70018 */
/**
* @hideinitializer
* Size is too small.
*/
#define PJ_ETOOSMALL (PJ_ERRNO_START_STATUS + 19)/* 70019 */
/**
* @hideinitializer
* Ignored
*/
#define PJ_EIGNORED (PJ_ERRNO_START_STATUS + 20)/* 70020 */
/**
* @hideinitializer
* IPv6 is not supported
*/
#define PJ_EIPV6NOTSUP (PJ_ERRNO_START_STATUS + 21)/* 70021 */
/**
* @hideinitializer
* Unsupported address family
*/
#define PJ_EAFNOTSUP (PJ_ERRNO_START_STATUS + 22)/* 70022 */
/**
* @hideinitializer
* Object no longer exists
*/
#define PJ_EGONE (PJ_ERRNO_START_STATUS + 23)/* 70023 */
/**
* @hideinitializer
* Socket is stopped
*/
#define PJ_ESOCKETSTOP (PJ_ERRNO_START_STATUS + 24)/* 70024 */
/** @} */ /* pj_errnum */
/** @} */ /* pj_errno */
/**
* PJ_ERRNO_START is where PJLIB specific error values start.
*/
#define PJ_ERRNO_START 20000
/**
* PJ_ERRNO_SPACE_SIZE is the maximum number of errors in one of
* the error/status range below.
*/
#define PJ_ERRNO_SPACE_SIZE 50000
/**
* PJ_ERRNO_START_STATUS is where PJLIB specific status codes start.
* Effectively the error in this class would be 70000 - 119000.
*/
#define PJ_ERRNO_START_STATUS (PJ_ERRNO_START + PJ_ERRNO_SPACE_SIZE)
/**
* PJ_ERRNO_START_SYS converts platform specific error codes into
* pj_status_t values.
* Effectively the error in this class would be 120000 - 169000.
*/
#define PJ_ERRNO_START_SYS (PJ_ERRNO_START_STATUS + PJ_ERRNO_SPACE_SIZE)
/**
* PJ_ERRNO_START_USER are reserved for applications that use error
* codes along with PJLIB codes.
* Effectively the error in this class would be 170000 - 219000.
*/
#define PJ_ERRNO_START_USER (PJ_ERRNO_START_SYS + PJ_ERRNO_SPACE_SIZE)
/*
* Below are list of error spaces that have been taken so far:
* - PJSIP_ERRNO_START (PJ_ERRNO_START_USER)
* - PJMEDIA_ERRNO_START (PJ_ERRNO_START_USER + PJ_ERRNO_SPACE_SIZE)
* - PJSIP_SIMPLE_ERRNO_START (PJ_ERRNO_START_USER + PJ_ERRNO_SPACE_SIZE*2)
* - PJLIB_UTIL_ERRNO_START (PJ_ERRNO_START_USER + PJ_ERRNO_SPACE_SIZE*3)
* - PJNATH_ERRNO_START (PJ_ERRNO_START_USER + PJ_ERRNO_SPACE_SIZE*4)
* - PJMEDIA_AUDIODEV_ERRNO_START (PJ_ERRNO_START_USER + PJ_ERRNO_SPACE_SIZE*5)
* - PJ_SSL_ERRNO_START (PJ_ERRNO_START_USER + PJ_ERRNO_SPACE_SIZE*6)
* - PJMEDIA_VIDEODEV_ERRNO_START (PJ_ERRNO_START_USER + PJ_ERRNO_SPACE_SIZE*7)
*/
/* Internal */
void pj_errno_clear_handlers(void);
/****** Internal for PJ_PERROR *******/
/**
* @def pj_perror_wrapper_1(arg)
* Internal function to write log with verbosity 1. Will evaluate to
* empty expression if PJ_LOG_MAX_LEVEL is below 1.
* @param arg Log expression.
*/
#if PJ_LOG_MAX_LEVEL >= 1
#define pj_perror_wrapper_1(arg) pj_perror_1 arg
/** Internal function. */
PJ_DECL(void) pj_perror_1(const char *sender, pj_status_t status,
const char *title_fmt, ...);
#else
#define pj_perror_wrapper_1(arg)
#endif
/**
* @def pj_perror_wrapper_2(arg)
* Internal function to write log with verbosity 2. Will evaluate to
* empty expression if PJ_LOG_MAX_LEVEL is below 2.
* @param arg Log expression.
*/
#if PJ_LOG_MAX_LEVEL >= 2
#define pj_perror_wrapper_2(arg) pj_perror_2 arg
/** Internal function. */
PJ_DECL(void) pj_perror_2(const char *sender, pj_status_t status,
const char *title_fmt, ...);
#else
#define pj_perror_wrapper_2(arg)
#endif
/**
* @def pj_perror_wrapper_3(arg)
* Internal function to write log with verbosity 3. Will evaluate to
* empty expression if PJ_LOG_MAX_LEVEL is below 3.
* @param arg Log expression.
*/
#if PJ_LOG_MAX_LEVEL >= 3
#define pj_perror_wrapper_3(arg) pj_perror_3 arg
/** Internal function. */
PJ_DECL(void) pj_perror_3(const char *sender, pj_status_t status,
const char *title_fmt, ...);
#else
#define pj_perror_wrapper_3(arg)
#endif
/**
* @def pj_perror_wrapper_4(arg)
* Internal function to write log with verbosity 4. Will evaluate to
* empty expression if PJ_LOG_MAX_LEVEL is below 4.
* @param arg Log expression.
*/
#if PJ_LOG_MAX_LEVEL >= 4
#define pj_perror_wrapper_4(arg) pj_perror_4 arg
/** Internal function. */
PJ_DECL(void) pj_perror_4(const char *sender, pj_status_t status,
const char *title_fmt, ...);
#else
#define pj_perror_wrapper_4(arg)
#endif
/**
* @def pj_perror_wrapper_5(arg)
* Internal function to write log with verbosity 5. Will evaluate to
* empty expression if PJ_LOG_MAX_LEVEL is below 5.
* @param arg Log expression.
*/
#if PJ_LOG_MAX_LEVEL >= 5
#define pj_perror_wrapper_5(arg) pj_perror_5 arg
/** Internal function. */
PJ_DECL(void) pj_perror_5(const char *sender, pj_status_t status,
const char *title_fmt, ...);
#else
#define pj_perror_wrapper_5(arg)
#endif
/**
* @def pj_perror_wrapper_6(arg)
* Internal function to write log with verbosity 6. Will evaluate to
* empty expression if PJ_LOG_MAX_LEVEL is below 6.
* @param arg Log expression.
*/
#if PJ_LOG_MAX_LEVEL >= 6
#define pj_perror_wrapper_6(arg) pj_perror_6 arg
/** Internal function. */
PJ_DECL(void) pj_perror_6(const char *sender, pj_status_t status,
const char *title_fmt, ...);
#else
#define pj_perror_wrapper_6(arg)
#endif
PJ_END_DECL
#endif /* __PJ_ERRNO_H__ */