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/*
* UCW Library -- Logging
*
* (c) 1997--2015 Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>
* (c) 2008 Tomas Gavenciak <gavento@ucw.cz>
*
* This software may be freely distributed and used according to the terms
* of the GNU Lesser General Public License.
*/
#ifndef _UCW_LOG_H_
#define _UCW_LOG_H_
#include <ucw/clists.h>
#ifdef CONFIG_UCW_CLEAN_ABI
#define log_add_substream ucw_log_add_substream
#define log_check_configured ucw_log_check_configured
#define log_close_all ucw_log_close_all
#define log_close_stream ucw_log_close_stream
#define log_configured ucw_log_configured
#define log_drop_stderr ucw_log_drop_stderr
#define log_find_type ucw_log_find_type
#define log_new_configured ucw_log_new_configured
#define log_new_fd ucw_log_new_fd
#define log_new_file ucw_log_new_file
#define log_new_stream ucw_log_new_stream
#define log_new_syslog ucw_log_new_syslog
#define log_pass_filtered ucw_log_pass_filtered
#define log_register_type ucw_log_register_type
#define log_rm_substream ucw_log_rm_substream
#define log_set_default_stream ucw_log_set_default_stream
#define log_set_format ucw_log_set_format
#define log_stream_by_flags ucw_log_stream_by_flags
#define log_switch ucw_log_switch
#define log_switch_disable ucw_log_switch_disable
#define log_switch_enable ucw_log_switch_enable
#define log_syslog_facility_exists ucw_log_syslog_facility_exists
#define log_type_name ucw_log_type_name
#endif
/*** === Messages and streams ***/
/**
* Inside the logging system, a log message is always represented by this structure.
**/
struct log_msg {
char *m; // The formatted message itself, ending with \n\0
int m_len; // Length without the \0
struct tm *tm; // Current time
struct timeval *tv;
uint flags; // Category and other flags as passed to msg()
char *raw_msg; // Unformatted parts
char *stime;
char *sutime;
uint depth; // Recursion depth
bool error; // An error has occurred (e.g., an infinite loop in sub-streams)
};
/**
* Each stream is represented by an instance of this structure.
**/
struct log_stream {
char *name; // Optional name, allocated by the user (or constructor)
int regnum; // Stream number, already encoded by LS_SET_STRNUM(); -1 if closed
uint levels; // Bitmask of accepted severity levels (default: all)
uint types; // Bitmask of accepted message types (default: all)
uint msgfmt; // Formatting flags (LSFMT_xxx)
uint use_count; // Number of references to the stream
uint stream_flags; // Various other flags (LSFLAG_xxx)
int (*filter)(struct log_stream* ls, struct log_msg *m); // Filter function, return non-zero to discard the message
clist substreams; // Pass the message to these streams (simple_list of pointers)
int (*handler)(struct log_stream *ls, struct log_msg *m); // Called to commit the message, return 0 for success, errno on error
void (*close)(struct log_stream* ls); // Called upon log_close_stream()
void *user_data; // Not used by the logging system
// Private data of the handler follow
};
/**
* Formatting flags specifying the format of the message passed to the handler.
**/
enum ls_fmt {
LSFMT_LEVEL = 1, // severity level (one letter) */
LSFMT_TIME = 2, // date and time (YYYY-mm-dd HH:MM:SS) */
LSFMT_USEC = 4, // also micro-seconds */
LSFMT_TITLE = 8, // program title (log_title) */
LSFMT_PID = 16, // program PID (log_pid) */
LSFMT_LOGNAME = 32, // name of the log_stream */
LSFMT_TYPE = 64, // message type
};
#define LSFMT_DEFAULT (LSFMT_LEVEL | LSFMT_TIME | LSFMT_TITLE | LSFMT_PID) /** Default format **/
/**
* General stream flags.
**/
enum ls_flag {
LSFLAG_ERR_IS_FATAL = 1, // When a logging error occurs, die() immediately
LSFLAG_ERR_REPORTED = 2, // A logging error has been already reported on this stream
};
/***
* === Message flags
*
* The @flags parameter of <<basics:msg()>> is divided to several groups of bits (from the LSB):
* message severity level (`L_xxx`), destination stream, message type
* and control bits (e.g., `L_SIGHANDLER`).
***/
enum ls_flagbits { // Bit widths of groups
LS_LEVEL_BITS = 8,
LS_STRNUM_BITS = 16,
LS_TYPE_BITS = 5,
LS_CTRL_BITS = 3,
};
enum ls_flagpos { // Bit positions of groups
LS_LEVEL_POS = 0,
LS_STRNUM_POS = LS_LEVEL_POS + LS_LEVEL_BITS,
LS_TYPE_POS = LS_STRNUM_POS + LS_STRNUM_BITS,
LS_CTRL_POS = LS_TYPE_POS + LS_TYPE_BITS,
};
enum ls_flagmasks { // Bit masks of groups
LS_LEVEL_MASK = ((1 << LS_LEVEL_BITS) - 1) << LS_LEVEL_POS,
LS_STRNUM_MASK = ((1 << LS_STRNUM_BITS) - 1) << LS_STRNUM_POS,
LS_TYPE_MASK = ((1 << LS_TYPE_BITS) - 1) << LS_TYPE_POS,
LS_CTRL_MASK = ((1 << LS_CTRL_BITS) - 1) << LS_CTRL_POS,
};
// "Get" macros (break flags to parts)
#define LS_GET_LEVEL(flags) (((flags) & LS_LEVEL_MASK) >> LS_LEVEL_POS) /** Extract severity level **/
#define LS_GET_STRNUM(flags) (((flags) & LS_STRNUM_MASK) >> LS_STRNUM_POS) /** Extract stream number **/
#define LS_GET_TYPE(flags) (((flags) & LS_TYPE_MASK) >> LS_TYPE_POS) /** Extract message type **/
#define LS_GET_CTRL(flags) (((flags) & LS_CTRL_MASK) >> LS_CTRL_POS) /** Extract control bits **/
// "Set" macros (parts to flags)
#define LS_SET_LEVEL(level) ((level) << LS_LEVEL_POS) /** Convert severity level to flags **/
#define LS_SET_STRNUM(strnum) ((strnum) << LS_STRNUM_POS) /** Convert stream number to flags **/
#define LS_SET_TYPE(type) ((type) << LS_TYPE_POS) /** Convert message type to flags **/
#define LS_SET_CTRL(ctrl) ((ctrl) << LS_CTRL_POS) /** Convert control bits to flags **/
#define LS_NUM_TYPES (1 << LS_TYPE_BITS)
/** Register a new message type and return the corresponding flag set (encoded by `LS_SET_TYPE`). **/
int log_register_type(const char *name);
/** Find a message type by name and return the corresponding flag set. Returns -1 if no such type found. **/
int log_find_type(const char *name);
/** Given a flag set, extract the message type ID and return its name. **/
char *log_type_name(uint flags);
/*** === Operations on streams ***/
/**
* Allocate a new log stream with no handler and an empty substream list.
* Since struct log_stream is followed by private data, @size bytes of memory are allocated
* for the whole structure. See below for functions creating specific stream types.
**/
struct log_stream *log_new_stream(size_t size);
/**
* Decrement the use count of a stream. If it becomes zero, close the stream,
* free its memory, and unlink all its substreams.
**/
int log_close_stream(struct log_stream *ls);
/**
* Get a new reference on an existing stream. For convenience, the return value is
* equal to the argument @ls.
**/
static inline struct log_stream *log_ref_stream(struct log_stream *ls)
{
ls->use_count++;
return ls;
}
/**
* Link a substream to a stream. The substream gains a reference, preventing
* it from being freed until it is unlinked.
**/
void log_add_substream(struct log_stream *where, struct log_stream *what);
/**
* Unlink all occurrences of a substream @what from stream @where. Each
* occurrence loses a reference. If @what is NULL, all substreams are unlinked.
* Returns the number of unlinked substreams.
**/
int log_rm_substream(struct log_stream *where, struct log_stream *what);
/**
* Set formatting flags of a given stream and all its substreams. The flags are
* AND'ed with @mask and OR'ed with @data.
**/
void log_set_format(struct log_stream *ls, uint mask, uint data);
/**
* Find a stream by its registration number (in the format of logging flags).
* Returns NULL if there is no such stream.
**/
struct log_stream *log_stream_by_flags(uint flags);
/** Return a pointer to the default stream (stream #0). **/
static inline struct log_stream *log_default_stream(void)
{
return log_stream_by_flags(0);
}
/**
* Make the specified stream the default destination.
*
* In fact, it takes the fixed default stream and attaches @ls as its only
* substream. If there were any other substreams, they are removed.
*
* Log streams created by <<basics:log_file()>> or @log_configured() are made default
* by calling this function.
**/
void log_set_default_stream(struct log_stream *ls);
/**
* Close all open streams, un-initialize the module, free all memory and
* reset the logging mechanism to use stderr only.
**/
void log_close_all(void);
/**
* The filter function of a stream might want to modify the message
* before passing it to the handler and/or substreams. In this case,
* the filter should make a local copy of `struct log_msg`, call
* @log_pass_filtered() on it and return true, so that the original
* message will not be processed any further.
**/
void log_pass_filtered(struct log_stream *ls, struct log_msg *m);
/***
* === Logging to files
*
* All log files are open in append mode, which guarantees atomicity of write()
* even in multi-threaded programs.
***/
struct log_stream *log_new_file(const char *path, uint flags); /** Create a stream bound to a log file. See `FF_xxx` for @flags. **/
struct log_stream *log_new_fd(int fd, uint flags); /** Create a stream bound to a file descriptor. See `FF_xxx` for @flags. **/
enum log_file_flag { /** Flags used for file-based logging **/
FF_FORMAT_NAME = 1, // Internal: Name contains strftime escapes
FF_CLOSE_FD = 2, // Close the fd with the stream (use with log_new_fd())
FF_FD2_FOLLOWS = 4, // Maintain stderr as a clone of this stream
};
/**
* When a time-based name of the log file changes, the logger switches to a new
* log file automatically. This can be sometimes inconvenient, so you can use
* this function to disable the automatic switches. The calls to this function
* can be nested.
**/
void log_switch_disable(void);
void log_switch_enable(void); /** Negate the effect of log_switch_disable(). **/
int log_switch(void); /** Switch log files manually. **/
/**
* Drop stderr if it is not already redirected to a log file.
* This is usually needed in daemons to make sure that the original
* stderr does not stay open (stdin and stdout are dropped by our
* <<daemon:,daemon setup functions>> automatically). More specifically,
* it makes stderr a clone of stdout.
**/
void log_drop_stderr(void);
/***
* === Logging to syslog
*
* This log stream uses the libc interface to the system logging daemon (`syslogd`).
* This interface has several limitations:
*
* * Syslog are poorer than our scheme, so they are translated with a slight
* loss of information (most importantly, the distinction between local and
* remote messages is lost). If you are interested in details, search the
* source for syslog_level().
* * Syslog options (especially logging of PID with each message) must be fixed
* during initialization of the logger
* * Syslog provides its own formatting, so we turn off all formatting flags
* of the LibUCW logger. You can override this manually by setting the @msgfmt
* field of the log stream, but the result won't be nice.
* * Syslog does not support timestamps with sub-second precision.
***/
/**
* Create a log stream for logging to a selected syslog facility.
* The @options are passed to openlog(). (Beware, due to limitations of the
* syslog interface in libc, the @options are shared for all syslog streams
* and they are applied when the first stream is created.)
**/
struct log_stream *log_new_syslog(const char *facility, int options);
/**
* Verify that a facility of the given name exists. Return 1 if it does, 0 otherwise.
**/
int log_syslog_facility_exists(const char *facility);
/***
* === Configuring log streams
*
* If you use the LibUCW mechanism for parsing config files, you can let your
* user configure arbitrary log streams in the Logging section of the config file
* (see examples in the default config file). LibUCW automatically verifies that
* the configuration is consistent (this is performed in the commit hook of the
* config section), but it opens the streams only upon request. The following
* functions can be used to control that.
***/
/** Open a log stream configured under the specified name and increase its use count. **/
struct log_stream *log_new_configured(const char *name);
/** Open a log stream configured under the specified name and use it as the default destination. **/
void log_configured(const char *name);
/**
* Verify that a stream called @name was configured. If it wasn't, return an error
* message. This is intended to be used in configuration commit hooks.
**/
char *log_check_configured(const char *name);
#endif