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How do I trace function entry and exit?

The following sample code shows how to trace function entry and exit calls.

First, add the definition of the WPP_CONTROL_GUIDS macro to a source or header file. When defining the trace flags, define a flag for function tracing, as shown in the following example:

#define WPP_CONTROL_GUIDS \
    WPP_DEFINE_CONTROL_GUID(CtlGuid,(a044090f,3d9d,48cf,b7ee,9fb114702dc1),  \
        WPP_DEFINE_BIT(ERROR)                \
        WPP_DEFINE_BIT(Unusual)              \
        WPP_DEFINE_BIT(Noise)                \
 WPP_DEFINE_BIT(FuncTrace) )

Then, in the same file, add the configuration data for the trace messages. Start the configuration data with a begin_wpp config statement, and end it with an end_wpp statement. Then add the definitions for the macros that support FuncTrace.

// begin_wpp config
// FUNC FuncEntry();
// FUNC FuncExit();
// USESUFFIX(FuncEntry, " Entry to %!FUNC!");
// USESUFFIX(FuncExit, " Exit from %!FUNC!");
// end_wpp

// Map the null flags used by Entry/Exit to a function called FuncTrace
#define WPP__ENABLED() WPP_LEVEL_ENABLED(FuncTrace)
#define WPP__LOGGER() WPP_LEVEL_LOGGER(FuncTrace)

In the source file, surround the function code with FuncEntry() and FuncExit() calls.

#include "mytrace.h"
#include "entryexit.tmh"
void examplesub(int x)
{
    FuncEntry();
    // function code
    FuncExit();
}

For example:

#include "mytrace.h"
#include "entryexit.tmh"
void examplesub(int x)
{
    FuncEntry();
       DoTraceMessage(Noise, "Value is %d",x);
    FuncExit();
}

If you put configuration data in a header file, use the -scan parameter to direct WPP to look for configuration data in the specified file. In this example, the configuration data is in the mytrace.h file.

RUN_WPP=$(SOURCES) -km -scan:mytrace.h

Note You must not specify the -km switch in the RUN_WPP directive for user-mode applications or dynamic-link libraries (DLLs).

For a complete list of the optional parameters for RUN_WPP, see WPP Preprocessor.