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- /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
- *
- * elog.h
- * POSTGRES error reporting/logging definitions.
- *
- *
- * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2022, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
- * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
- *
- * src/include/utils/elog.h
- *
- *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
- */
- #ifndef ELOG_H
- #define ELOG_H
- #include <setjmp.h>
- /* Error level codes */
- #define DEBUG5 10 /* Debugging messages, in categories of
- * decreasing detail. */
- #define DEBUG4 11
- #define DEBUG3 12
- #define DEBUG2 13
- #define DEBUG1 14 /* used by GUC debug_* variables */
- #define LOG 15 /* Server operational messages; sent only to
- * server log by default. */
- #define LOG_SERVER_ONLY 16 /* Same as LOG for server reporting, but never
- * sent to client. */
- #define COMMERROR LOG_SERVER_ONLY /* Client communication problems; same as
- * LOG for server reporting, but never
- * sent to client. */
- #define INFO 17 /* Messages specifically requested by user (eg
- * VACUUM VERBOSE output); always sent to
- * client regardless of client_min_messages,
- * but by default not sent to server log. */
- #define NOTICE 18 /* Helpful messages to users about query
- * operation; sent to client and not to server
- * log by default. */
- #define WARNING 19 /* Warnings. NOTICE is for expected messages
- * like implicit sequence creation by SERIAL.
- * WARNING is for unexpected messages. */
- #define PGWARNING 19 /* Must equal WARNING; see NOTE below. */
- #define WARNING_CLIENT_ONLY 20 /* Warnings to be sent to client as usual, but
- * never to the server log. */
- #define ERROR 21 /* user error - abort transaction; return to
- * known state */
- #define PGERROR 21 /* Must equal ERROR; see NOTE below. */
- #define FATAL 22 /* fatal error - abort process */
- #define PANIC 23 /* take down the other backends with me */
- /*
- * NOTE: the alternate names PGWARNING and PGERROR are useful for dealing
- * with third-party headers that make other definitions of WARNING and/or
- * ERROR. One can, for example, re-define ERROR as PGERROR after including
- * such a header.
- */
- /* macros for representing SQLSTATE strings compactly */
- #define PGSIXBIT(ch) (((ch) - '0') & 0x3F)
- #define PGUNSIXBIT(val) (((val) & 0x3F) + '0')
- #define MAKE_SQLSTATE(ch1,ch2,ch3,ch4,ch5) \
- (PGSIXBIT(ch1) + (PGSIXBIT(ch2) << 6) + (PGSIXBIT(ch3) << 12) + \
- (PGSIXBIT(ch4) << 18) + (PGSIXBIT(ch5) << 24))
- /* These macros depend on the fact that '0' becomes a zero in PGSIXBIT */
- #define ERRCODE_TO_CATEGORY(ec) ((ec) & ((1 << 12) - 1))
- #define ERRCODE_IS_CATEGORY(ec) (((ec) & ~((1 << 12) - 1)) == 0)
- /* SQLSTATE codes for errors are defined in a separate file */
- #include "utils/errcodes.h"
- /*
- * Provide a way to prevent "errno" from being accidentally used inside an
- * elog() or ereport() invocation. Since we know that some operating systems
- * define errno as something involving a function call, we'll put a local
- * variable of the same name as that function in the local scope to force a
- * compile error. On platforms that don't define errno in that way, nothing
- * happens, so we get no warning ... but we can live with that as long as it
- * happens on some popular platforms.
- */
- #if defined(errno) && defined(__linux__)
- #define pg_prevent_errno_in_scope() int __errno_location pg_attribute_unused()
- #elif defined(errno) && (defined(__darwin__) || defined(__freebsd__))
- #define pg_prevent_errno_in_scope() int __error pg_attribute_unused()
- #else
- #define pg_prevent_errno_in_scope()
- #endif
- /*----------
- * New-style error reporting API: to be used in this way:
- * ereport(ERROR,
- * errcode(ERRCODE_UNDEFINED_CURSOR),
- * errmsg("portal \"%s\" not found", stmt->portalname),
- * ... other errxxx() fields as needed ...);
- *
- * The error level is required, and so is a primary error message (errmsg
- * or errmsg_internal). All else is optional. errcode() defaults to
- * ERRCODE_INTERNAL_ERROR if elevel is ERROR or more, ERRCODE_WARNING
- * if elevel is WARNING, or ERRCODE_SUCCESSFUL_COMPLETION if elevel is
- * NOTICE or below.
- *
- * Before Postgres v12, extra parentheses were required around the
- * list of auxiliary function calls; that's now optional.
- *
- * ereport_domain() allows a message domain to be specified, for modules that
- * wish to use a different message catalog from the backend's. To avoid having
- * one copy of the default text domain per .o file, we define it as NULL here
- * and have errstart insert the default text domain. Modules can either use
- * ereport_domain() directly, or preferably they can override the TEXTDOMAIN
- * macro.
- *
- * When __builtin_constant_p is available and elevel >= ERROR we make a call
- * to errstart_cold() instead of errstart(). This version of the function is
- * marked with pg_attribute_cold which will coax supporting compilers into
- * generating code which is more optimized towards non-ERROR cases. Because
- * we use __builtin_constant_p() in the condition, when elevel is not a
- * compile-time constant, or if it is, but it's < ERROR, the compiler has no
- * need to generate any code for this branch. It can simply call errstart()
- * unconditionally.
- *
- * If elevel >= ERROR, the call will not return; we try to inform the compiler
- * of that via pg_unreachable(). However, no useful optimization effect is
- * obtained unless the compiler sees elevel as a compile-time constant, else
- * we're just adding code bloat. So, if __builtin_constant_p is available,
- * use that to cause the second if() to vanish completely for non-constant
- * cases. We avoid using a local variable because it's not necessary and
- * prevents gcc from making the unreachability deduction at optlevel -O0.
- *----------
- */
- #ifdef HAVE__BUILTIN_CONSTANT_P
- #define ereport_domain(elevel, domain, ...) \
- do { \
- pg_prevent_errno_in_scope(); \
- if (__builtin_constant_p(elevel) && (elevel) >= ERROR ? \
- errstart_cold(elevel, domain) : \
- errstart(elevel, domain)) \
- __VA_ARGS__, errfinish(__FILE__, __LINE__, PG_FUNCNAME_MACRO); \
- if (__builtin_constant_p(elevel) && (elevel) >= ERROR) \
- pg_unreachable(); \
- } while(0)
- #else /* !HAVE__BUILTIN_CONSTANT_P */
- #define ereport_domain(elevel, domain, ...) \
- do { \
- const int elevel_ = (elevel); \
- pg_prevent_errno_in_scope(); \
- if (errstart(elevel_, domain)) \
- __VA_ARGS__, errfinish(__FILE__, __LINE__, PG_FUNCNAME_MACRO); \
- if (elevel_ >= ERROR) \
- pg_unreachable(); \
- } while(0)
- #endif /* HAVE__BUILTIN_CONSTANT_P */
- #define ereport(elevel, ...) \
- ereport_domain(elevel, TEXTDOMAIN, __VA_ARGS__)
- #define TEXTDOMAIN NULL
- extern bool message_level_is_interesting(int elevel);
- extern bool errstart(int elevel, const char *domain);
- extern pg_attribute_cold bool errstart_cold(int elevel, const char *domain);
- extern void errfinish(const char *filename, int lineno, const char *funcname);
- extern int errcode(int sqlerrcode);
- extern int errcode_for_file_access(void);
- extern int errcode_for_socket_access(void);
- extern int errmsg(const char *fmt,...) pg_attribute_printf(1, 2);
- extern int errmsg_internal(const char *fmt,...) pg_attribute_printf(1, 2);
- extern int errmsg_plural(const char *fmt_singular, const char *fmt_plural,
- unsigned long n,...) pg_attribute_printf(1, 4) pg_attribute_printf(2, 4);
- extern int errdetail(const char *fmt,...) pg_attribute_printf(1, 2);
- extern int errdetail_internal(const char *fmt,...) pg_attribute_printf(1, 2);
- extern int errdetail_log(const char *fmt,...) pg_attribute_printf(1, 2);
- extern int errdetail_log_plural(const char *fmt_singular,
- const char *fmt_plural,
- unsigned long n,...) pg_attribute_printf(1, 4) pg_attribute_printf(2, 4);
- extern int errdetail_plural(const char *fmt_singular, const char *fmt_plural,
- unsigned long n,...) pg_attribute_printf(1, 4) pg_attribute_printf(2, 4);
- extern int errhint(const char *fmt,...) pg_attribute_printf(1, 2);
- extern int errhint_plural(const char *fmt_singular, const char *fmt_plural,
- unsigned long n,...) pg_attribute_printf(1, 4) pg_attribute_printf(2, 4);
- /*
- * errcontext() is typically called in error context callback functions, not
- * within an ereport() invocation. The callback function can be in a different
- * module than the ereport() call, so the message domain passed in errstart()
- * is not usually the correct domain for translating the context message.
- * set_errcontext_domain() first sets the domain to be used, and
- * errcontext_msg() passes the actual message.
- */
- #define errcontext set_errcontext_domain(TEXTDOMAIN), errcontext_msg
- extern int set_errcontext_domain(const char *domain);
- extern int errcontext_msg(const char *fmt,...) pg_attribute_printf(1, 2);
- extern int errhidestmt(bool hide_stmt);
- extern int errhidecontext(bool hide_ctx);
- extern int errbacktrace(void);
- extern int errposition(int cursorpos);
- extern int internalerrposition(int cursorpos);
- extern int internalerrquery(const char *query);
- extern int err_generic_string(int field, const char *str);
- extern int geterrcode(void);
- extern int geterrposition(void);
- extern int getinternalerrposition(void);
- /*----------
- * Old-style error reporting API: to be used in this way:
- * elog(ERROR, "portal \"%s\" not found", stmt->portalname);
- *----------
- */
- #define elog(elevel, ...) \
- ereport(elevel, errmsg_internal(__VA_ARGS__))
- /* Support for constructing error strings separately from ereport() calls */
- extern void pre_format_elog_string(int errnumber, const char *domain);
- extern char *format_elog_string(const char *fmt,...) pg_attribute_printf(1, 2);
- /* Support for attaching context information to error reports */
- typedef struct ErrorContextCallback
- {
- struct ErrorContextCallback *previous;
- void (*callback) (void *arg);
- void *arg;
- } ErrorContextCallback;
- extern PGDLLIMPORT ErrorContextCallback *error_context_stack;
- /*----------
- * API for catching ereport(ERROR) exits. Use these macros like so:
- *
- * PG_TRY();
- * {
- * ... code that might throw ereport(ERROR) ...
- * }
- * PG_CATCH();
- * {
- * ... error recovery code ...
- * }
- * PG_END_TRY();
- *
- * (The braces are not actually necessary, but are recommended so that
- * pgindent will indent the construct nicely.) The error recovery code
- * can either do PG_RE_THROW to propagate the error outwards, or do a
- * (sub)transaction abort. Failure to do so may leave the system in an
- * inconsistent state for further processing.
- *
- * For the common case that the error recovery code and the cleanup in the
- * normal code path are identical, the following can be used instead:
- *
- * PG_TRY();
- * {
- * ... code that might throw ereport(ERROR) ...
- * }
- * PG_FINALLY();
- * {
- * ... cleanup code ...
- * }
- * PG_END_TRY();
- *
- * The cleanup code will be run in either case, and any error will be rethrown
- * afterwards.
- *
- * You cannot use both PG_CATCH() and PG_FINALLY() in the same
- * PG_TRY()/PG_END_TRY() block.
- *
- * Note: while the system will correctly propagate any new ereport(ERROR)
- * occurring in the recovery section, there is a small limit on the number
- * of levels this will work for. It's best to keep the error recovery
- * section simple enough that it can't generate any new errors, at least
- * not before popping the error stack.
- *
- * Note: an ereport(FATAL) will not be caught by this construct; control will
- * exit straight through proc_exit(). Therefore, do NOT put any cleanup
- * of non-process-local resources into the error recovery section, at least
- * not without taking thought for what will happen during ereport(FATAL).
- * The PG_ENSURE_ERROR_CLEANUP macros provided by storage/ipc.h may be
- * helpful in such cases.
- *
- * Note: if a local variable of the function containing PG_TRY is modified
- * in the PG_TRY section and used in the PG_CATCH section, that variable
- * must be declared "volatile" for POSIX compliance. This is not mere
- * pedantry; we have seen bugs from compilers improperly optimizing code
- * away when such a variable was not marked. Beware that gcc's -Wclobbered
- * warnings are just about entirely useless for catching such oversights.
- *----------
- */
- #define PG_TRY() \
- do { \
- sigjmp_buf *_save_exception_stack = PG_exception_stack; \
- ErrorContextCallback *_save_context_stack = error_context_stack; \
- sigjmp_buf _local_sigjmp_buf; \
- bool _do_rethrow = false; \
- if (sigsetjmp(_local_sigjmp_buf, 0) == 0) \
- { \
- PG_exception_stack = &_local_sigjmp_buf
- #define PG_CATCH() \
- } \
- else \
- { \
- PG_exception_stack = _save_exception_stack; \
- error_context_stack = _save_context_stack
- #define PG_FINALLY() \
- } \
- else \
- _do_rethrow = true; \
- { \
- PG_exception_stack = _save_exception_stack; \
- error_context_stack = _save_context_stack
- #define PG_END_TRY() \
- } \
- if (_do_rethrow) \
- PG_RE_THROW(); \
- PG_exception_stack = _save_exception_stack; \
- error_context_stack = _save_context_stack; \
- } while (0)
- /*
- * Some compilers understand pg_attribute_noreturn(); for other compilers,
- * insert pg_unreachable() so that the compiler gets the point.
- */
- #ifdef HAVE_PG_ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN
- #define PG_RE_THROW() \
- pg_re_throw()
- #else
- #define PG_RE_THROW() \
- (pg_re_throw(), pg_unreachable())
- #endif
- extern PGDLLIMPORT sigjmp_buf *PG_exception_stack;
- /* Stuff that error handlers might want to use */
- /*
- * ErrorData holds the data accumulated during any one ereport() cycle.
- * Any non-NULL pointers must point to palloc'd data.
- * (The const pointers are an exception; we assume they point at non-freeable
- * constant strings.)
- */
- typedef struct ErrorData
- {
- int elevel; /* error level */
- bool output_to_server; /* will report to server log? */
- bool output_to_client; /* will report to client? */
- bool hide_stmt; /* true to prevent STATEMENT: inclusion */
- bool hide_ctx; /* true to prevent CONTEXT: inclusion */
- const char *filename; /* __FILE__ of ereport() call */
- int lineno; /* __LINE__ of ereport() call */
- const char *funcname; /* __func__ of ereport() call */
- const char *domain; /* message domain */
- const char *context_domain; /* message domain for context message */
- int sqlerrcode; /* encoded ERRSTATE */
- char *message; /* primary error message (translated) */
- char *detail; /* detail error message */
- char *detail_log; /* detail error message for server log only */
- char *hint; /* hint message */
- char *context; /* context message */
- char *backtrace; /* backtrace */
- const char *message_id; /* primary message's id (original string) */
- char *schema_name; /* name of schema */
- char *table_name; /* name of table */
- char *column_name; /* name of column */
- char *datatype_name; /* name of datatype */
- char *constraint_name; /* name of constraint */
- int cursorpos; /* cursor index into query string */
- int internalpos; /* cursor index into internalquery */
- char *internalquery; /* text of internally-generated query */
- int saved_errno; /* errno at entry */
- /* context containing associated non-constant strings */
- struct MemoryContextData *assoc_context;
- } ErrorData;
- extern void EmitErrorReport(void);
- extern ErrorData *CopyErrorData(void);
- extern void FreeErrorData(ErrorData *edata);
- extern void FlushErrorState(void);
- extern void ReThrowError(ErrorData *edata) pg_attribute_noreturn();
- extern void ThrowErrorData(ErrorData *edata);
- extern void pg_re_throw(void) pg_attribute_noreturn();
- extern char *GetErrorContextStack(void);
- /* Hook for intercepting messages before they are sent to the server log */
- typedef void (*emit_log_hook_type) (ErrorData *edata);
- extern PGDLLIMPORT emit_log_hook_type emit_log_hook;
- /* GUC-configurable parameters */
- typedef enum
- {
- PGERROR_TERSE, /* single-line error messages */
- PGERROR_DEFAULT, /* recommended style */
- PGERROR_VERBOSE /* all the facts, ma'am */
- } PGErrorVerbosity;
- extern PGDLLIMPORT int Log_error_verbosity;
- extern PGDLLIMPORT char *Log_line_prefix;
- extern PGDLLIMPORT int Log_destination;
- extern PGDLLIMPORT char *Log_destination_string;
- extern PGDLLIMPORT bool syslog_sequence_numbers;
- extern PGDLLIMPORT bool syslog_split_messages;
- /* Log destination bitmap */
- #define LOG_DESTINATION_STDERR 1
- #define LOG_DESTINATION_SYSLOG 2
- #define LOG_DESTINATION_EVENTLOG 4
- #define LOG_DESTINATION_CSVLOG 8
- #define LOG_DESTINATION_JSONLOG 16
- /* Other exported functions */
- extern void DebugFileOpen(void);
- extern char *unpack_sql_state(int sql_state);
- extern bool in_error_recursion_trouble(void);
- /* Common functions shared across destinations */
- extern void reset_formatted_start_time(void);
- extern char *get_formatted_start_time(void);
- extern char *get_formatted_log_time(void);
- extern const char *get_backend_type_for_log(void);
- extern bool check_log_of_query(ErrorData *edata);
- extern const char *error_severity(int elevel);
- extern void write_pipe_chunks(char *data, int len, int dest);
- /* Destination-specific functions */
- extern void write_csvlog(ErrorData *edata);
- extern void write_jsonlog(ErrorData *edata);
- #ifdef HAVE_SYSLOG
- extern void set_syslog_parameters(const char *ident, int facility);
- #endif
- /*
- * Write errors to stderr (or by equal means when stderr is
- * not available). Used before ereport/elog can be used
- * safely (memory context, GUC load etc)
- */
- extern void write_stderr(const char *fmt,...) pg_attribute_printf(1, 2);
- #endif /* ELOG_H */
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