syslog.c 9.5 KB

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  1. /*
  2. * Copyright (c) 1983, 1988, 1993
  3. * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
  4. *
  5. * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
  6. * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
  7. * are met:
  8. * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
  9. * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
  10. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
  11. * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
  12. * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
  13. * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
  14. * must display the following acknowledgement:
  15. * This product includes software developed by the University of
  16. * California, Berkeley and its contributors.
  17. * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
  18. * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
  19. * without specific prior written permission.
  20. *
  21. * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
  22. * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
  23. * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
  24. * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
  25. * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
  26. * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
  27. * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
  28. * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
  29. * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
  30. * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
  31. * SUCH DAMAGE.
  32. */
  33. /*
  34. * SYSLOG -- print message on log file
  35. *
  36. * This routine looks a lot like printf, except that it outputs to the
  37. * log file instead of the standard output. Also:
  38. * adds a timestamp,
  39. * prints the module name in front of the message,
  40. * has some other formatting types (or will sometime),
  41. * adds a newline on the end of the message.
  42. *
  43. * The output of this routine is intended to be read by syslogd(8).
  44. *
  45. * Author: Eric Allman
  46. * Modified to use UNIX domain IPC by Ralph Campbell
  47. * Patched March 12, 1996 by A. Ian Vogelesang <vogelesang@hdshq.com>
  48. * - to correct the handling of message & format string truncation,
  49. * - to visibly tag truncated records to facilitate
  50. * investigation of such Bad Things with grep, and,
  51. * - to correct the handling of case where "write"
  52. * returns after writing only part of the message.
  53. * Rewritten by Martin Mares <mj@atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz> on May 14, 1997
  54. * - better buffer overrun checks.
  55. * - special handling of "%m" removed as we use GNU sprintf which handles
  56. * it automatically.
  57. * - Major code cleanup.
  58. */
  59. #define __FORCE_GLIBC
  60. #include <features.h>
  61. #include <sys/types.h>
  62. #include <sys/socket.h>
  63. #include <sys/file.h>
  64. #include <sys/signal.h>
  65. #include <sys/syslog.h>
  66. #include <sys/uio.h>
  67. #include <sys/wait.h>
  68. #include <netdb.h>
  69. #include <string.h>
  70. #include <time.h>
  71. #include <unistd.h>
  72. #include <errno.h>
  73. #include <stdarg.h>
  74. #include <paths.h>
  75. #include <stdio.h>
  76. #include <ctype.h>
  77. #include <signal.h>
  78. #include <bits/uClibc_mutex.h>
  79. __UCLIBC_MUTEX_STATIC(mylock, PTHREAD_RECURSIVE_MUTEX_INITIALIZER_NP);
  80. static int LogFile = -1; /* fd for log */
  81. static smalluint connected; /* have done connect */
  82. /* all bits in option argument for openlog() fit in 8 bits */
  83. static smalluint LogStat = 0; /* status bits, set by openlog() */
  84. static const char *LogTag = "syslog"; /* string to tag the entry with */
  85. /* this fits in 8 bits too (LOG_LOCAL7 = 23<<3 = 184),
  86. * but NB: LOG_FACMASK is bigger (= 0x03f8 = 127<<3) for some strange reason.
  87. * Oh well. */
  88. static int LogFacility = LOG_USER;/* default facility code */
  89. /* bits mask of priorities (eight prios - 8 bits is enough) */
  90. static smalluint LogMask = 0xff; /* mask of priorities to be logged */
  91. /* AF_UNIX address of local logger (we use struct sockaddr
  92. * instead of struct sockaddr_un since "/dev/log" is small enough) */
  93. static const struct sockaddr SyslogAddr = {
  94. .sa_family = AF_UNIX, /* sa_family_t (usually a short) */
  95. .sa_data = _PATH_LOG /* char [14] */
  96. };
  97. static void
  98. closelog_intern(int sig)
  99. {
  100. /* mylock must be held by the caller */
  101. if (LogFile != -1) {
  102. (void) close(LogFile);
  103. }
  104. LogFile = -1;
  105. connected = 0;
  106. if (sig == 0) { /* called from closelog()? - reset to defaults */
  107. LogStat = 0;
  108. LogTag = "syslog";
  109. LogFacility = LOG_USER;
  110. LogMask = 0xff;
  111. }
  112. }
  113. /*
  114. * OPENLOG -- open system log
  115. */
  116. void
  117. openlog(const char *ident, int logstat, int logfac)
  118. {
  119. int logType = SOCK_DGRAM;
  120. __UCLIBC_MUTEX_LOCK(mylock);
  121. if (ident != NULL)
  122. LogTag = ident;
  123. LogStat = logstat;
  124. if (logfac != 0 && (logfac &~ LOG_FACMASK) == 0)
  125. LogFacility = logfac;
  126. if (LogFile == -1) {
  127. retry:
  128. if (LogStat & LOG_NDELAY) {
  129. if ((LogFile = socket(AF_UNIX, logType, 0)) == -1) {
  130. goto DONE;
  131. }
  132. fcntl(LogFile, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC);
  133. /* We don't want to block if e.g. syslogd is SIGSTOPed */
  134. fcntl(LogFile, F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK | fcntl(LogFile, F_GETFL));
  135. }
  136. }
  137. if (LogFile != -1 && !connected) {
  138. if (connect(LogFile, &SyslogAddr, sizeof(SyslogAddr)) != -1) {
  139. connected = 1;
  140. } else {
  141. if (LogFile != -1) {
  142. close(LogFile);
  143. LogFile = -1;
  144. }
  145. if (logType == SOCK_DGRAM) {
  146. logType = SOCK_STREAM;
  147. goto retry;
  148. }
  149. }
  150. }
  151. DONE:
  152. __UCLIBC_MUTEX_UNLOCK(mylock);
  153. }
  154. libc_hidden_def(openlog)
  155. /*
  156. * syslog, vsyslog --
  157. * print message on log file; output is intended for syslogd(8).
  158. */
  159. void
  160. vsyslog(int pri, const char *fmt, va_list ap)
  161. {
  162. register char *p;
  163. char *last_chr, *head_end, *end, *stdp;
  164. time_t now;
  165. int fd, saved_errno;
  166. int rc;
  167. char tbuf[1024]; /* syslogd is unable to handle longer messages */
  168. struct sigaction action, oldaction;
  169. memset(&action, 0, sizeof(action));
  170. action.sa_handler = closelog_intern;
  171. sigaction(SIGPIPE, &action, &oldaction);
  172. saved_errno = errno;
  173. __UCLIBC_MUTEX_LOCK(mylock);
  174. /* See if we should just throw out this message. */
  175. if (!(LogMask & LOG_MASK(LOG_PRI(pri))) || (pri &~ (LOG_PRIMASK|LOG_FACMASK)))
  176. goto getout;
  177. if (LogFile < 0 || !connected)
  178. openlog(LogTag, LogStat | LOG_NDELAY, 0);
  179. /* Set default facility if none specified. */
  180. if ((pri & LOG_FACMASK) == 0)
  181. pri |= LogFacility;
  182. /* Build the message. We know the starting part of the message can take
  183. * no longer than 64 characters plus length of the LogTag. So it's
  184. * safe to test only LogTag and use normal sprintf everywhere else.
  185. */
  186. (void)time(&now);
  187. stdp = p = tbuf + sprintf(tbuf, "<%d>%.15s ", pri, ctime(&now) + 4);
  188. if (LogTag) {
  189. if (strlen(LogTag) < sizeof(tbuf) - 64)
  190. p += sprintf(p, "%s", LogTag);
  191. else
  192. p += sprintf(p, "<BUFFER OVERRUN ATTEMPT>");
  193. }
  194. if (LogStat & LOG_PID)
  195. p += sprintf(p, "[%d]", getpid());
  196. if (LogTag) {
  197. *p++ = ':';
  198. *p++ = ' ';
  199. }
  200. head_end = p;
  201. /* We format the rest of the message. If the buffer becomes full, we mark
  202. * the message as truncated. Note that we require at least 2 free bytes
  203. * in the buffer as we might want to add "\r\n" there.
  204. */
  205. end = tbuf + sizeof(tbuf) - 1;
  206. __set_errno(saved_errno);
  207. p += vsnprintf(p, end - p, fmt, ap);
  208. if (p >= end || p < head_end) { /* Returned -1 in case of error... */
  209. static const char truncate_msg[12] = "[truncated] "; /* no NUL! */
  210. memmove(head_end + sizeof(truncate_msg), head_end,
  211. end - head_end - sizeof(truncate_msg));
  212. memcpy(head_end, truncate_msg, sizeof(truncate_msg));
  213. if (p < head_end) {
  214. while (p < end && *p) {
  215. p++;
  216. }
  217. }
  218. else {
  219. p = end - 1;
  220. }
  221. }
  222. last_chr = p;
  223. /* Output to stderr if requested. */
  224. if (LogStat & LOG_PERROR) {
  225. *last_chr = '\n';
  226. (void)write(STDERR_FILENO, stdp, last_chr - stdp + 1);
  227. }
  228. /* Output the message to the local logger using NUL as a message delimiter. */
  229. p = tbuf;
  230. *last_chr = 0;
  231. if (LogFile >= 0) {
  232. do {
  233. rc = write(LogFile, p, last_chr + 1 - p);
  234. if (rc < 0) {
  235. /* I don't think looping forever on EAGAIN is a good idea.
  236. * Imagine that syslogd is SIGSTOPed... */
  237. if (/* (errno != EAGAIN) && */ (errno != EINTR)) {
  238. closelog_intern(1); /* 1: do not reset LogXXX globals to default */
  239. goto write_err;
  240. }
  241. rc = 0;
  242. }
  243. p += rc;
  244. } while (p <= last_chr);
  245. goto getout;
  246. }
  247. write_err:
  248. /*
  249. * Output the message to the console; don't worry about blocking,
  250. * if console blocks everything will. Make sure the error reported
  251. * is the one from the syslogd failure.
  252. */
  253. /* should mode be O_WRONLY | O_NOCTTY? -- Uli */
  254. /* yes, but in Linux "/dev/console" never becomes ctty anyway -- vda */
  255. if ((LogStat & LOG_CONS) &&
  256. (fd = open(_PATH_CONSOLE, O_WRONLY | O_NOCTTY)) >= 0) {
  257. p = strchr(tbuf, '>') + 1;
  258. last_chr[0] = '\r';
  259. last_chr[1] = '\n';
  260. (void)write(fd, p, last_chr - p + 2);
  261. (void)close(fd);
  262. }
  263. getout:
  264. __UCLIBC_MUTEX_UNLOCK(mylock);
  265. sigaction(SIGPIPE, &oldaction, NULL);
  266. }
  267. libc_hidden_def(vsyslog)
  268. void
  269. syslog(int pri, const char *fmt, ...)
  270. {
  271. va_list ap;
  272. va_start(ap, fmt);
  273. vsyslog(pri, fmt, ap);
  274. va_end(ap);
  275. }
  276. libc_hidden_def(syslog)
  277. /*
  278. * CLOSELOG -- close the system log
  279. */
  280. void
  281. closelog(void)
  282. {
  283. __UCLIBC_MUTEX_LOCK(mylock);
  284. closelog_intern(0); /* 0: reset LogXXX globals to default */
  285. __UCLIBC_MUTEX_UNLOCK(mylock);
  286. }
  287. libc_hidden_def(closelog)
  288. /* setlogmask -- set the log mask level */
  289. int setlogmask(int pmask)
  290. {
  291. int omask;
  292. omask = LogMask;
  293. if (pmask != 0) {
  294. __UCLIBC_MUTEX_LOCK(mylock);
  295. LogMask = pmask;
  296. __UCLIBC_MUTEX_UNLOCK(mylock);
  297. }
  298. return omask;
  299. }