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/*
 * modified by Jun-ichiro itojun Itoh <itojun@itojun.org>, 1997
 */
/*
 * in6_debug.h  --  Insipired by Craig Metz's Net/2 in6_debug.h, but
 *                  not quite as heavyweight (initially, anyway).
 *
 *                  In particular, if function exit-entries are to be
 *                  documented, do them in a lightweight fashion.
 *
 * Copyright 1995 by Dan McDonald, Bao Phan, and Randall Atkinson,
 *	All Rights Reserved.  
 *      All Rights under this copyright have been assigned to NRL.
 */

/*----------------------------------------------------------------------
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----------------------------------------------------------------------*/

#ifdef KERNEL

/* IDL_* is IPv6 Debug Level */

#define IDL_ALL		0xFFFFFFFE	/* Report all messages. */
#define IDL_NONE	0		/* Report no messages.  */

#define IDL_CRITICAL	3
#define IDL_ERROR	7
#define IDL_MAJOR_EVENT	10
#define IDL_EVENT	15
#define IDL_GROSS_EVENT	20
#define IDL_FINISHED	0xFFFFFFF0

/*
 * Make sure argument for DPRINTF is in parentheses.
 *
 * For both DPRINTF and DDO, and attempt was made to make both macros
 * be usable as normal C statments.  There is a small amount of compiler
 * trickery (if-else clauses with effectively null statements), which may
 * cause a few compilers to complain.
 */

#ifdef KEY_DEBUG

/*
 * DPRINTF() is a general printf statement.  The "arg" is literally what
 * would follow the function name printf, which means it has to be in
 * parenthesis.  Unlimited arguments can be used this way.
 *
 * EXAMPLE:
 *        DPRINTF(IDL_MAJOR_EVENT,("Hello, world.  IP version %d.\n",vers));
 */
#define DPRINTF(lev,arg) \
	if ((lev) < in6_debug_level) { \
		printf arg; \
	} else \
		in6_debug_level = in6_debug_level

/*
 * DDO() executes a series of statements at a certain debug level.  The
 * "stmt" argument is a statement in the sense of a "statement list" in a
 * C grammar.  "stmt" does not have to end with a semicolon.
 *
 * EXAMPLE:
 *        DDO(IDL_CRITICAL,dump_ipv6(header), dump_inpcb(inp));
 */
#define DDO(lev,stmt) \
	if ((lev) < in6_debug_level) { \
		stmt ; \
	} else \
		in6_debug_level = in6_debug_level

/*
 * DP() is a shortcut for DPRINTF().  Basically:
 *
 *        DP(lev, var, fmt)   ==   DPRINTF(IDL_lev, ("var = %fmt\n", var))
 *
 * It is handy for printing single variables without a lot of typing.
 *
 * EXAMPLE:
 *
 *        DP(CRITICAL,length,d);
 * same as DPRINTF(IDL_CRITICAL, ("length = %d\n", length))
 */
#define DP(lev, var, fmt) DPRINTF(IDL_ ## lev, (#var " = %" #fmt "\n", var))

struct inpcb;

extern void in6_debug_init __P((void));
#ifdef INET6
extern void dump_in6_addr __P((struct in6_addr *));
#endif
extern void dump_in_addr __P((struct in_addr *));
#ifdef INET6
extern void dump_sockaddr_in6 __P((struct sockaddr_in6 *));
#endif
extern void dump_sockaddr_in __P((struct sockaddr_in *));
extern void dump_sockaddr __P((struct sockaddr *));
extern void dump_sockaddr_dl __P((struct sockaddr_dl *));
extern void dump_smart_sockaddr __P((struct sockaddr *));
#ifdef INET6
extern void dump_ipv6 __P((struct ip6 *));
extern void dump_ipv6_icmp __P((struct icmp6 *));
#endif /*INET6*/
extern void dump_mbuf_hdr __P((struct mbuf *));
extern void dump_mbuf __P((struct mbuf *));
extern void dump_mchain __P((struct mbuf *));
extern void dump_tcpdump __P((struct mbuf *));
extern void dump_ifa __P((struct ifaddr *));
extern void dump_ifp __P((struct ifnet *));
extern void dump_route __P((struct route *));
extern void dump_rtentry __P((struct rtentry *));
extern void dump_inpcb __P((struct inpcb *));
#ifdef INET6
extern void dump_in6pcb __P((struct in6pcb *));
#endif
extern void dump_buf __P((char *, int));
extern void dump_keytblnode __P((struct key_tblnode *));
extern void dump_secassoc __P((struct key_secassoc *));
extern void dump_keymsghdr __P((struct key_msghdr *));
extern void dump_keymsginfo __P((struct key_msgdata *));

#else   /* ! KEY_DEBUG */

#define DPRINTF(lev,arg) 
#define DDO(lev, stmt) 
#define DP(x, y, z) 

#endif  /* KEY_DEBUG */

#ifndef INET6_DEBUG_C
extern unsigned int in6_debug_level;
#endif

#endif /*KERNEL*/
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