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			36 lines
		
	
	
		
			1.1 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			C
		
	
	
	
	
	
| #include "utils.h"
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| #include <unistd.h>		/* need RBT_PANIC flag */
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| 
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| PRIVATE int panicking;		/* inhibits recursive panics */
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| 
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| /*===========================================================================*
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|  *				server_panic				     *
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|  *===========================================================================*/
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| PUBLIC void server_panic(who, mess, num)
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| char *who;			/* server identification */
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| char *mess;			/* message format string */
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| int num;			/* number to go with format string */
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| {
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| /* Something awful has happened. Panics are caused when an internal
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|  * inconsistency is detected, e.g., a programming error or illegal 
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|  * value of a defined constant.
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|  */
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|   message m;
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| 
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|   if (panicking) return;	/* already a panic */
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|   panicking = TRUE;		/* prevent recursive panics */
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|   if (NULL != who && NULL != mess) {
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|       if (num != NO_NUM) {
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|           printf("Panic in %s: %s: %d\n", who, mess, num); 
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|       } else {
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|           printf("Panic in %s: %s\n", who, mess); 
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|       }
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|   }
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| 
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|   m.m_type = SYS_EXIT;
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|   m.EXIT_STATUS = 1;
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|   _taskcall(SYSTASK, SYS_EXIT, &m);
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|   /* never reached */
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| }
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| 
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