/* * The MIT License (MIT) * * Copyright (c) 2019 Ha Thach (tinyusb.org) * * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy * of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal * in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights * to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell * copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is * furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: * * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in * all copies or substantial portions of the Software. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN * THE SOFTWARE. * * This file is part of the TinyUSB stack. */ #ifndef TUSB_VERIFY_H_ #define TUSB_VERIFY_H_ #include #include #include "tusb_option.h" #include "tusb_compiler.h" /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* This file use an advanced macro technique to mimic the default parameter * as C++ for the sake of code simplicity. Beware of a headache macro * manipulation that you are told to stay away. * * This contains macros for both VERIFY and ASSERT: * * VERIFY: Used when there is an error condition which is not the * fault of the MCU. For example, bounds checking on data * sent to the micro over USB should use this function. * Another example is checking for buffer overflows, where * returning from the active function causes a NAK. * * ASSERT: Used for error conditions that are caused by MCU firmware * bugs. This is used to discover bugs in the code more * quickly. One example would be adding assertions in library * function calls to confirm a function's (untainted) * parameters are valid. * * The difference in behavior is that ASSERT triggers a breakpoint while * verify does not. * * #define TU_VERIFY(cond) if(cond) return false; * #define TU_VERIFY(cond,ret) if(cond) return ret; * * #define TU_ASSERT(cond) if(cond) {TU_MESS_FAILED(); TU_BREAKPOINT(), return false;} * #define TU_ASSERT(cond,ret) if(cond) {TU_MESS_FAILED(); TU_BREAKPOINT(), return ret;} *------------------------------------------------------------------*/ #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif //--------------------------------------------------------------------+ // TU_VERIFY Helper //--------------------------------------------------------------------+ #if CFG_TUSB_DEBUG #include #define TU_MESS_FAILED() tu_printf("%s %d: ASSERT FAILED\r\n", __func__, __LINE__) #else #define TU_MESS_FAILED() do {} while (0) #endif // Halt CPU (breakpoint) when hitting error, only apply for Cortex M3, M4, M7, M33. M55 #if defined(__ARM_ARCH_7M__) || defined (__ARM_ARCH_7EM__) || defined(__ARM_ARCH_8M_MAIN__) || defined(__ARM_ARCH_8_1M_MAIN__) || \ defined(__ARM7M__) || defined (__ARM7EM__) || defined(__ARM8M_MAINLINE__) || defined(__ARM8EM_MAINLINE__) #define TU_BREAKPOINT() do { \ volatile uint32_t* ARM_CM_DHCSR = ((volatile uint32_t*) 0xE000EDF0UL); /* Cortex M CoreDebug->DHCSR */ \ if ( (*ARM_CM_DHCSR) & 1UL ) __asm("BKPT #0\n"); /* Only halt mcu if debugger is attached */ \ } while(0) #elif defined(__riscv) && !TUSB_MCU_VENDOR_ESPRESSIF #define TU_BREAKPOINT() do { __asm("ebreak\n"); } while(0) #elif defined(_mips) #define TU_BREAKPOINT() do { __asm("sdbbp 0"); } while (0) #else #define TU_BREAKPOINT() do {} while (0) #endif /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* TU_VERIFY * - TU_VERIFY_1ARGS : return false if failed * - TU_VERIFY_2ARGS : return provided value if failed *------------------------------------------------------------------*/ #define TU_VERIFY_DEFINE(_cond, _ret) \ do { \ if ( !(_cond) ) { return _ret; } \ } while(0) #define TU_VERIFY_1ARGS(_cond) TU_VERIFY_DEFINE(_cond, false) #define TU_VERIFY_2ARGS(_cond, _ret) TU_VERIFY_DEFINE(_cond, _ret) #define TU_VERIFY(...) TU_GET_3RD_ARG(__VA_ARGS__, TU_VERIFY_2ARGS, TU_VERIFY_1ARGS, _dummy)(__VA_ARGS__) /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* ASSERT * basically TU_VERIFY with TU_BREAKPOINT() as handler * - 1 arg : return false if failed * - 2 arg : return error if failed *------------------------------------------------------------------*/ #define TU_ASSERT_DEFINE(_cond, _ret) \ do { \ if ( !(_cond) ) { TU_MESS_FAILED(); TU_BREAKPOINT(); return _ret; } \ } while(0) #define TU_ASSERT_1ARGS(_cond) TU_ASSERT_DEFINE(_cond, false) #define TU_ASSERT_2ARGS(_cond, _ret) TU_ASSERT_DEFINE(_cond, _ret) #ifndef TU_ASSERT #define TU_ASSERT(...) TU_GET_3RD_ARG(__VA_ARGS__, TU_ASSERT_2ARGS, TU_ASSERT_1ARGS, _dummy)(__VA_ARGS__) #endif #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif