// Copyright 2025 Bernhard Beschow // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later //! Bindings for QEMU's logging infrastructure use std::{ io::{self, Write}, ptr::NonNull, }; use common::errno; use crate::bindings; #[repr(u32)] /// Represents specific error categories within QEMU's logging system. /// /// The `Log` enum provides a Rust abstraction for logging errors, corresponding /// to a subset of the error categories defined in the C implementation. pub enum Log { /// Log invalid access caused by the guest. /// Corresponds to `LOG_GUEST_ERROR` in the C implementation. GuestError = bindings::LOG_GUEST_ERROR, /// Log guest access of unimplemented functionality. /// Corresponds to `LOG_UNIMP` in the C implementation. Unimp = bindings::LOG_UNIMP, } /// A RAII guard for QEMU's logging infrastructure. Creating the guard /// locks the log file, and dropping it (letting it go out of scope) unlocks /// the file. /// /// As long as the guard lives, it can be written to using [`std::io::Write`]. /// /// The locking is recursive, therefore owning a guard does not prevent /// using [`log_mask_ln!()`](crate::log_mask_ln). pub struct LogGuard(NonNull); impl LogGuard { /// Return a RAII guard that writes to QEMU's logging infrastructure. /// The log file is locked while the guard exists, ensuring that there /// is no tearing of the messages. /// /// Return `None` if the log file is closed and could not be opened. /// Do *not* use `unwrap()` on the result; failure can be handled simply /// by not logging anything. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// # use util::log::LogGuard; /// # use std::io::Write; /// if let Some(mut log) = LogGuard::new() { /// writeln!(log, "test"); /// } /// ``` pub fn new() -> Option { let f = unsafe { bindings::qemu_log_trylock() }.cast(); NonNull::new(f).map(Self) } /// Writes a formatted string into the log, returning any error encountered. /// /// This method is primarily used by the /// [`log_mask_ln!()`](crate::log_mask_ln) macro, and it is rare for it /// to be called explicitly. It is public because it is the only way to /// examine the error, which `log_mask_ln!()` ignores /// /// Unlike `log_mask_ln!()`, it does *not* append a newline at the end. pub fn log_fmt(args: std::fmt::Arguments) -> io::Result<()> { if let Some(mut log) = Self::new() { log.write_fmt(args)?; } Ok(()) } } impl Write for LogGuard { fn write(&mut self, bytes: &[u8]) -> io::Result { let ret = unsafe { bindings::rust_fwrite(bytes.as_ptr().cast(), 1, bytes.len(), self.0.as_ptr()) }; errno::into_io_result(ret) } fn flush(&mut self) -> io::Result<()> { // Do nothing, dropping the guard takes care of flushing Ok(()) } } impl Drop for LogGuard { fn drop(&mut self) { unsafe { bindings::qemu_log_unlock(self.0.as_ptr()); } } } /// A macro to log messages conditionally based on a provided mask. /// /// The `log_mask_ln` macro checks whether the given mask matches the current /// log level and, if so, formats and logs the message. It is the Rust /// counterpart of the `qemu_log_mask()` macro in the C implementation. /// /// Errors from writing to the log are ignored. /// /// # Parameters /// /// - `$mask`: A log level mask. This should be a variant of the `Log` enum. /// - `$fmt`: A format string following the syntax and rules of the `format!` /// macro. It specifies the structure of the log message. /// - `$args`: Optional arguments to be interpolated into the format string. /// /// # Example /// /// ``` /// use util::{log::Log, log_mask_ln}; /// /// let error_address = 0xbad; /// log_mask_ln!(Log::GuestError, "Address 0x{error_address:x} out of range"); /// ``` /// /// It is also possible to use printf-style formatting, as well as having a /// trailing `,`: /// /// ``` /// use util::{log::Log, log_mask_ln}; /// /// let error_address = 0xbad; /// log_mask_ln!( /// Log::GuestError, /// "Address 0x{:x} out of range", /// error_address, /// ); /// ``` #[macro_export] macro_rules! log_mask_ln { ($mask:expr, $fmt:tt $($args:tt)*) => {{ // Type assertion to enforce type `Log` for $mask let _: $crate::log::Log = $mask; if unsafe { ($crate::bindings::qemu_loglevel & ($mask as std::os::raw::c_int)) != 0 } { _ = $crate::log::LogGuard::log_fmt( format_args!("{}\n", format_args!($fmt $($args)*))); } }}; }