panic() cleanup.

this change
   - makes panic() variadic, doing full printf() formatting -
     no more NO_NUM, and no more separate printf() statements
     needed to print extra info (or something in hex) before panicing
   - unifies panic() - same panic() name and usage for everyone -
     vm, kernel and rest have different names/syntax currently
     in order to implement their own luxuries, but no longer
   - throws out the 1st argument, to make source less noisy.
     the panic() in syslib retrieves the server name from the kernel
     so it should be clear enough who is panicing; e.g.
         panic("sigaction failed: %d", errno);
     looks like:
         at_wini(73130): panic: sigaction failed: 0
         syslib:panic.c: stacktrace: 0x74dc 0x2025 0x100a
   - throws out report() - printf() is more convenient and powerful
   - harmonizes/fixes the use of panic() - there were a few places
     that used printf-style formatting (didn't work) and newlines
     (messes up the formatting) in panic()
   - throws out a few per-server panic() functions
   - cleans up a tie-in of tty with panic()

merging printf() and panic() statements to be done incrementally.
This commit is contained in:
Ben Gras
2010-03-05 15:05:11 +00:00
parent 851dc95566
commit 35a108b911
171 changed files with 1381 additions and 1649 deletions

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@@ -24,8 +24,7 @@ check_runqueues_f(char *file, int line)
FIXME("check_runqueues being done");
#define MYPANIC(msg) { \
printf("check_runqueues:%s:%d: %s\n", file, line, msg); \
minix_panic("check_runqueues failed", NO_NUM); \
panic("check_runqueues:%s:%d: %s\n", file, line, msg); \
}
for (xp = BEG_PROC_ADDR; xp < END_PROC_ADDR; ++xp) {