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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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*/
/**
* @file util/common_logging.c
* @brief error handling API
* @author Christian Grothoff
*/
#include "platform.h"
#include "gnunet_crypto_lib.h"
#include "gnunet_disk_lib.h"
#include "gnunet_strings_lib.h"
#include
/**
* After how many milliseconds do we always print
* that "message X was repeated N times"? Use 12h.
*/
#define BULK_DELAY_THRESHOLD (12 * 60 * 60 * 1000LL * 1000LL)
/**
* After how many repetitions do we always print
* that "message X was repeated N times"? (even if
* we have not yet reached the delay threshold)
*/
#define BULK_REPEAT_THRESHOLD 1000
/**
* How many characters do we use for matching of
* bulk messages?
*/
#define BULK_TRACK_SIZE 256
/**
* How many characters do we use for matching of
* bulk components?
*/
#define COMP_TRACK_SIZE 32
/**
* How many characters can a date/time string
* be at most?
*/
#define DATE_STR_SIZE 64
/**
* How many log files to keep?
*/
#define ROTATION_KEEP 3
#ifndef PATH_MAX
/**
* Assumed maximum path length (for the log file name).
*/
#define PATH_MAX 4096
#endif
/**
* Linked list of active loggers.
*/
struct CustomLogger
{
/**
* This is a linked list.
*/
struct CustomLogger *next;
/**
* Log function.
*/
GNUNET_Logger logger;
/**
* Closure for logger.
*/
void *logger_cls;
};
/**
* The last "bulk" error message that we have been logging.
* Note that this message maybe truncated to the first BULK_TRACK_SIZE
* characters, in which case it is NOT 0-terminated!
*/
static char last_bulk[BULK_TRACK_SIZE];
/**
* Type of the last bulk message.
*/
static enum GNUNET_ErrorType last_bulk_kind;
/**
* Time of the last bulk error message (0 for none)
*/
static struct GNUNET_TIME_Absolute last_bulk_time;
/**
* Number of times that bulk message has been repeated since.
*/
static unsigned int last_bulk_repeat;
/**
* Component when the last bulk was logged. Will be 0-terminated.
*/
static char last_bulk_comp[COMP_TRACK_SIZE + 1];
/**
* Running component.
*/
static char *component;
/**
* Running component (without pid).
*/
static char *component_nopid;
/**
* Format string describing the name of the log file.
*/
static char *log_file_name;
/**
* Minimum log level.
*/
static enum GNUNET_ErrorType min_level;
/**
* Linked list of our custom loggres.
*/
static struct CustomLogger *loggers;
/**
* Number of log calls to ignore.
*/
static int skip_log = 0;
/**
* File descriptor to use for "stderr", or NULL for none.
*/
static FILE *GNUNET_stderr;
/**
* Represents a single logging definition
*/
struct LogDef
{
/**
* Component name regex
*/
regex_t component_regex;
/**
* File name regex
*/
regex_t file_regex;
/**
* Function name regex
*/
regex_t function_regex;
/**
* Lowest line at which this definition matches.
* Defaults to 0. Must be <= to_line.
*/
int from_line;
/**
* Highest line at which this definition matches.
* Defaults to INT_MAX. Must be >= from_line.
*/
int to_line;
/**
* Maximal log level allowed for calls that match this definition.
* Calls with higher log level will be disabled.
* Must be >= 0
*/
int level;
/**
* 1 if this definition comes from GNUNET_FORCE_LOG, which means that it
* overrides any configuration options. 0 otherwise.
*/
int force;
};
#if !defined(GNUNET_CULL_LOGGING)
/**
* Dynamic array of logging definitions
*/
static struct LogDef *logdefs;
/**
* Allocated size of logdefs array (in units)
*/
static int logdefs_size;
/**
* The number of units used in logdefs array.
*/
static int logdefs_len;
/**
* #GNUNET_YES if GNUNET_LOG environment variable is already parsed.
*/
static int gnunet_log_parsed;
/**
* #GNUNET_YES if GNUNET_FORCE_LOG environment variable is already parsed.
*/
static int gnunet_force_log_parsed;
/**
* #GNUNET_YES if at least one definition with forced == 1 is available.
*/
static int gnunet_force_log_present;
#endif
#ifdef WINDOWS
/**
* Contains the number of performance counts per second.
*/
static LARGE_INTEGER performance_frequency;
#endif
/**
* Convert a textual description of a loglevel
* to the respective GNUNET_GE_KIND.
*
* @param log loglevel to parse
* @return GNUNET_GE_INVALID if log does not parse
*/
static enum GNUNET_ErrorType
get_type (const char *log)
{
if (NULL == log)
return GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED;
if (0 == strcasecmp (log, _("DEBUG")))
return GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_DEBUG;
if (0 == strcasecmp (log, _("INFO")))
return GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_INFO;
if (0 == strcasecmp (log, _("MESSAGE")))
return GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_MESSAGE;
if (0 == strcasecmp (log, _("WARNING")))
return GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_WARNING;
if (0 == strcasecmp (log, _("ERROR")))
return GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_ERROR;
if (0 == strcasecmp (log, _("NONE")))
return GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_NONE;
return GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_INVALID;
}
/**
* Abort the process, generate a core dump if possible.
*/
void
GNUNET_abort_ ()
{
#if WINDOWS
DebugBreak ();
#endif
abort ();
}
#if !defined(GNUNET_CULL_LOGGING)
/**
* Utility function - reallocates logdefs array to be twice as large.
*/
static void
resize_logdefs ()
{
logdefs_size = (logdefs_size + 1) * 2;
logdefs = GNUNET_realloc (logdefs, logdefs_size * sizeof (struct LogDef));
}
#if ! TALER_WALLET_ONLY
/**
* Rotate logs, deleting the oldest log.
*
* @param new_name new name to add to the rotation
*/
static void
log_rotate (const char *new_name)
{
static char *rotation[ROTATION_KEEP];
static unsigned int rotation_off;
char *discard;
if ('\0' == *new_name)
return; /* not a real log file name */
discard = rotation[rotation_off % ROTATION_KEEP];
if (NULL != discard)
{
/* Note: can't log errors during logging (recursion!), so this
operation MUST silently fail... */
(void) UNLINK (discard);
GNUNET_free (discard);
}
rotation[rotation_off % ROTATION_KEEP] = GNUNET_strdup (new_name);
rotation_off++;
}
/**
* Setup the log file.
*
* @param tm timestamp for which we should setup logging
* @return #GNUNET_OK on success, #GNUNET_SYSERR on error
*/
static int
setup_log_file (const struct tm *tm)
{
static char last_fn[PATH_MAX + 1];
char fn[PATH_MAX + 1];
int altlog_fd;
int dup_return;
FILE *altlog;
char *leftsquare;
if (NULL == log_file_name)
return GNUNET_SYSERR;
if (0 == strftime (fn, sizeof (fn), log_file_name, tm))
return GNUNET_SYSERR;
leftsquare = strrchr (fn, '[');
if ( (NULL != leftsquare) && (']' == leftsquare[1]) )
{
char *logfile_copy = GNUNET_strdup (fn);
logfile_copy[leftsquare - fn] = '\0';
logfile_copy[leftsquare - fn + 1] = '\0';
snprintf (fn,
PATH_MAX,
"%s%d%s",
logfile_copy,
getpid (),
&logfile_copy[leftsquare - fn + 2]);
GNUNET_free (logfile_copy);
}
if (0 == strcmp (fn, last_fn))
return GNUNET_OK; /* no change */
log_rotate (last_fn);
strcpy (last_fn, fn);
if (GNUNET_SYSERR ==
GNUNET_DISK_directory_create_for_file (fn))
{
fprintf (stderr,
"Failed to create directory for `%s': %s\n",
fn,
STRERROR (errno));
return GNUNET_SYSERR;
}
#if WINDOWS
altlog_fd = OPEN (fn, O_APPEND |
O_BINARY |
O_WRONLY | O_CREAT,
_S_IREAD | _S_IWRITE);
#else
altlog_fd = OPEN (fn, O_APPEND |
O_WRONLY | O_CREAT,
S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IROTH);
#endif
if (-1 != altlog_fd)
{
if (NULL != GNUNET_stderr)
fclose (GNUNET_stderr);
dup_return = dup2 (altlog_fd, 2);
(void) close (altlog_fd);
if (-1 != dup_return)
{
altlog = fdopen (2, "ab");
if (NULL == altlog)
{
(void) close (2);
altlog_fd = -1;
}
}
else
{
altlog_fd = -1;
}
}
if (-1 == altlog_fd)
{
GNUNET_log_strerror_file (GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_ERROR, "open", fn);
return GNUNET_SYSERR;
}
GNUNET_stderr = altlog;
return GNUNET_OK;
}
#endif
/**
* Utility function - adds a parsed definition to logdefs array.
*
* @param component see struct LogDef, can't be NULL
* @param file see struct LogDef, can't be NULL
* @param function see struct LogDef, can't be NULL
* @param from_line see struct LogDef
* @param to_line see struct LogDef
* @param level see struct LogDef, must be >= 0
* @param force see struct LogDef
* @return 0 on success, regex-specific error otherwise
*/
static int
add_definition (const char *component,
const char *file,
const char *function,
int from_line,
int to_line,
int level,
int force)
{
struct LogDef n;
int r;
if (logdefs_size == logdefs_len)
resize_logdefs ();
memset (&n, 0, sizeof (n));
if (0 == strlen (component))
component = (char *) ".*";
r = regcomp (&n.component_regex, (const char *) component, REG_NOSUB);
if (0 != r)
{
return r;
}
if (0 == strlen (file))
file = (char *) ".*";
r = regcomp (&n.file_regex, (const char *) file, REG_NOSUB);
if (0 != r)
{
regfree (&n.component_regex);
return r;
}
if ((NULL == function) || (0 == strlen (function)))
function = (char *) ".*";
r = regcomp (&n.function_regex, (const char *) function, REG_NOSUB);
if (0 != r)
{
regfree (&n.component_regex);
regfree (&n.file_regex);
return r;
}
n.from_line = from_line;
n.to_line = to_line;
n.level = level;
n.force = force;
logdefs[logdefs_len++] = n;
return 0;
}
/**
* Decides whether a particular logging call should or should not be allowed
* to be made. Used internally by GNUNET_log*()
*
* @param caller_level loglevel the caller wants to use
* @param comp component name the caller uses (NULL means that global
* component name is used)
* @param file file name containing the logging call, usually __FILE__
* @param function function which tries to make a logging call,
* usually __FUNCTION__
* @param line line at which the call is made, usually __LINE__
* @return 0 to disallow the call, 1 to allow it
*/
int
GNUNET_get_log_call_status (int caller_level,
const char *comp,
const char *file,
const char *function,
int line)
{
struct LogDef *ld;
int i;
int force_only;
if (NULL == comp)
/* Use default component */
comp = component_nopid;
/* We have no definitions to override globally configured log level,
* so just use it right away.
*/
if ( (min_level >= 0) && (GNUNET_NO == gnunet_force_log_present) )
return caller_level <= min_level;
/* Only look for forced definitions? */
force_only = min_level >= 0;
for (i = 0; i < logdefs_len; i++)
{
ld = &logdefs[i];
if (( (!force_only) || ld->force) &&
(line >= ld->from_line && line <= ld->to_line) &&
(0 == regexec (&ld->component_regex, comp, 0, NULL, 0)) &&
(0 == regexec (&ld->file_regex, file, 0, NULL, 0)) &&
(0 == regexec (&ld->function_regex, function, 0, NULL, 0)))
{
/* We're finished */
return caller_level <= ld->level;
}
}
/* No matches - use global level, if defined */
if (min_level >= 0)
return caller_level <= min_level;
/* All programs/services previously defaulted to WARNING.
* Now *we* default to WARNING, and THEY default to NULL.
* Or rather we default to MESSAGE, since things aren't always bad.
*/
return caller_level <= GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_MESSAGE;
}
/**
* Utility function - parses a definition
*
* Definition format:
* component;file;function;from_line-to_line;level[/component...]
* All entries are mandatory, but may be empty.
* Empty entries for component, file and function are treated as
* "matches anything".
* Empty line entry is treated as "from 0 to INT_MAX"
* Line entry with only one line is treated as "this line only"
* Entry for level MUST NOT be empty.
* Entries for component, file and function that consist of a
* single character "*" are treated (at the moment) the same way
* empty entries are treated (wildcard matching is not implemented (yet?)).
* file entry is matched to the end of __FILE__. That is, it might be
* a base name, or a base name with leading directory names (some compilers
* define __FILE__ to absolute file path).
*
* @param constname name of the environment variable from which to get the
* string to be parsed
* @param force 1 if definitions found in constname are to be forced
* @return number of added definitions
*/
static int
parse_definitions (const char *constname, int force)
{
char *def;
const char *tmp;
char *comp = NULL;
char *file = NULL;
char *function = NULL;
char *p;
char *start;
char *t;
short state;
int level;
int from_line, to_line;
int counter = 0;
int keep_looking = 1;
tmp = getenv (constname);
if (NULL == tmp)
return 0;
def = GNUNET_strdup (tmp);
from_line = 0;
to_line = INT_MAX;
for (p = def, state = 0, start = def; keep_looking; p++)
{
switch (p[0])
{
case ';': /* found a field separator */
p[0] = '\0';
switch (state)
{
case 0: /* within a component name */
comp = start;
break;
case 1: /* within a file name */
file = start;
break;
case 2: /* within a function name */
/* after a file name there must be a function name */
function = start;
break;
case 3: /* within a from-to line range */
if (strlen (start) > 0)
{
errno = 0;
from_line = strtol (start, &t, 10);
if ( (0 != errno) || (from_line < 0) )
{
GNUNET_free (def);
return counter;
}
if ( (t < p) && ('-' == t[0]) )
{
errno = 0;
start = t + 1;
to_line = strtol (start, &t, 10);
if ( (0 != errno) || (to_line < 0) || (t != p) )
{
GNUNET_free (def);
return counter;
}
}
else /* one number means "match this line only" */
to_line = from_line;
}
else /* default to 0-max */
{
from_line = 0;
to_line = INT_MAX;
}
break;
}
start = p + 1;
state++;
break;
case '\0': /* found EOL */
keep_looking = 0;
/* fall through to '/' */
case '/': /* found a definition separator */
switch (state)
{
case 4: /* within a log level */
p[0] = '\0';
state = 0;
level = get_type ((const char *) start);
if ( (GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_INVALID == level) ||
(GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED == level) ||
(0 != add_definition (comp, file, function, from_line, to_line,
level, force)) )
{
GNUNET_free (def);
return counter;
}
counter++;
start = p + 1;
break;
default:
break;
}
default:
break;
}
}
GNUNET_free (def);
return counter;
}
/**
* Utility function - parses GNUNET_LOG and GNUNET_FORCE_LOG.
*/
static void
parse_all_definitions ()
{
if (GNUNET_NO == gnunet_log_parsed)
parse_definitions ("GNUNET_LOG", 0);
gnunet_log_parsed = GNUNET_YES;
if (GNUNET_NO == gnunet_force_log_parsed)
gnunet_force_log_present =
parse_definitions ("GNUNET_FORCE_LOG", 1) > 0 ? GNUNET_YES : GNUNET_NO;
gnunet_force_log_parsed = GNUNET_YES;
}
#endif
/**
* Setup logging.
*
* @param comp default component to use
* @param loglevel what types of messages should be logged
* @param logfile which file to write log messages to (can be NULL)
* @return #GNUNET_OK on success
*/
int
GNUNET_log_setup (const char *comp,
const char *loglevel,
const char *logfile)
{
const char *env_logfile;
min_level = get_type (loglevel);
#if !defined(GNUNET_CULL_LOGGING)
parse_all_definitions ();
#endif
#ifdef WINDOWS
QueryPerformanceFrequency (&performance_frequency);
#endif
GNUNET_free_non_null (component);
GNUNET_asprintf (&component, "%s-%d", comp, getpid ());
GNUNET_free_non_null (component_nopid);
component_nopid = GNUNET_strdup (comp);
env_logfile = getenv ("GNUNET_FORCE_LOGFILE");
if ((NULL != env_logfile) && (strlen (env_logfile) > 0))
logfile = env_logfile;
if (NULL == logfile)
return GNUNET_OK;
GNUNET_free_non_null (log_file_name);
log_file_name = GNUNET_STRINGS_filename_expand (logfile);
if (NULL == log_file_name)
return GNUNET_SYSERR;
#if TALER_WALLET_ONLY || defined(GNUNET_CULL_LOGGING)
/* log file option not allowed for wallet logic */
GNUNET_assert (NULL == logfile);
return GNUNET_OK;
#else
{
time_t t;
const struct tm *tm;
t = time (NULL);
tm = gmtime (&t);
return setup_log_file (tm);
}
#endif
}
/**
* Add a custom logger. Note that installing any custom logger
* will disable the standard logger. When multiple custom loggers
* are installed, all will be called. The standard logger will
* only be used if no custom loggers are present.
*
* @param logger log function
* @param logger_cls closure for @a logger
*/
void
GNUNET_logger_add (GNUNET_Logger logger,
void *logger_cls)
{
struct CustomLogger *entry;
entry = GNUNET_new (struct CustomLogger);
entry->logger = logger;
entry->logger_cls = logger_cls;
entry->next = loggers;
loggers = entry;
}
/**
* Remove a custom logger.
*
* @param logger log function
* @param logger_cls closure for @a logger
*/
void
GNUNET_logger_remove (GNUNET_Logger logger,
void *logger_cls)
{
struct CustomLogger *pos;
struct CustomLogger *prev;
prev = NULL;
pos = loggers;
while ((NULL != pos) &&
((pos->logger != logger) || (pos->logger_cls != logger_cls)))
{
prev = pos;
pos = pos->next;
}
GNUNET_assert (NULL != pos);
if (NULL == prev)
loggers = pos->next;
else
prev->next = pos->next;
GNUNET_free (pos);
}
#if WINDOWS
CRITICAL_SECTION output_message_cs;
#endif
/**
* Actually output the log message.
*
* @param kind how severe was the issue
* @param comp component responsible
* @param datestr current date/time
* @param msg the actual message
*/
static void
output_message (enum GNUNET_ErrorType kind,
const char *comp,
const char *datestr,
const char *msg)
{
struct CustomLogger *pos;
#if WINDOWS
EnterCriticalSection (&output_message_cs);
#endif
/* only use the standard logger if no custom loggers are present */
if ( (NULL != GNUNET_stderr) &&
(NULL == loggers) )
{
if (kind == GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_MESSAGE) {
/* The idea here is to produce "normal" output messages
* for end users while still having the power of the
* logging engine for developer needs. So ideally this
* is what it should look like when CLI tools are used
* interactively, yet the same message shouldn't look
* this way if the output is going to logfiles or robots
* instead. Is this the right place to do this? --lynX
*/
FPRINTF (GNUNET_stderr,
"* %s",
msg);
} else {
FPRINTF (GNUNET_stderr,
"%s %s %s %s",
datestr,
comp,
GNUNET_error_type_to_string (kind),
msg);
}
fflush (GNUNET_stderr);
}
pos = loggers;
while (pos != NULL)
{
pos->logger (pos->logger_cls, kind, comp, datestr, msg);
pos = pos->next;
}
#if WINDOWS
LeaveCriticalSection (&output_message_cs);
#endif
}
/**
* Flush an existing bulk report to the output.
*
* @param datestr our current timestamp
*/
static void
flush_bulk (const char *datestr)
{
char msg[DATE_STR_SIZE + BULK_TRACK_SIZE + 256];
int rev;
char *last;
const char *ft;
if ( (0 == last_bulk_time.abs_value_us) ||
(0 == last_bulk_repeat) )
return;
rev = 0;
last = memchr (last_bulk, '\0', BULK_TRACK_SIZE);
if (last == NULL)
last = &last_bulk[BULK_TRACK_SIZE - 1];
else if (last != last_bulk)
last--;
if (last[0] == '\n')
{
rev = 1;
last[0] = '\0';
}
ft = GNUNET_STRINGS_relative_time_to_string (GNUNET_TIME_absolute_get_duration
(last_bulk_time), GNUNET_YES);
snprintf (msg, sizeof (msg),
_("Message `%.*s' repeated %u times in the last %s\n"),
BULK_TRACK_SIZE, last_bulk, last_bulk_repeat, ft);
if (rev == 1)
last[0] = '\n';
output_message (last_bulk_kind, last_bulk_comp, datestr, msg);
last_bulk_time = GNUNET_TIME_absolute_get ();
last_bulk_repeat = 0;
}
/**
* Ignore the next n calls to the log function.
*
* @param n number of log calls to ignore (could be negative)
* @param check_reset #GNUNET_YES to assert that the log skip counter is currently zero
*/
void
GNUNET_log_skip (int n,
int check_reset)
{
int ok;
if (0 == n)
{
ok = (0 == skip_log);
skip_log = 0;
if (check_reset)
GNUNET_break (ok);
}
else
{
skip_log += n;
}
}
/**
* Get the number of log calls that are going to be skipped
*
* @return number of log calls to be ignored
*/
int
GNUNET_get_log_skip ()
{
return skip_log;
}
/**
* Output a log message using the default mechanism.
*
* @param kind how severe was the issue
* @param comp component responsible
* @param message the actual message
* @param va arguments to the format string "message"
*/
static void
mylog (enum GNUNET_ErrorType kind,
const char *comp,
const char *message,
va_list va)
{
char date[DATE_STR_SIZE];
char date2[DATE_STR_SIZE];
struct tm *tmptr;
size_t size;
va_list vacp;
va_copy (vacp, va);
size = VSNPRINTF (NULL,
0,
message,
vacp) + 1;
GNUNET_assert (0 != size);
va_end (vacp);
memset (date,
0,
DATE_STR_SIZE);
{
char buf[size];
long long offset;
#ifdef WINDOWS
LARGE_INTEGER pc;
time_t timetmp;
offset = GNUNET_TIME_get_offset ();
time (&timetmp);
timetmp += offset / 1000;
tmptr = localtime (&timetmp);
pc.QuadPart = 0;
QueryPerformanceCounter (&pc);
if (NULL == tmptr)
{
strcpy (date, "localtime error");
}
else
{
if (0 ==
strftime (date2,
DATE_STR_SIZE,
"%b %d %H:%M:%S-%%020llu",
tmptr))
abort ();
if (0 >
snprintf (date,
sizeof (date),
date2,
(long long) (pc.QuadPart /
(performance_frequency.QuadPart / 1000))))
abort ();
}
#else
struct timeval timeofday;
gettimeofday (&timeofday,
NULL);
offset = GNUNET_TIME_get_offset ();
if (offset > 0)
{
timeofday.tv_sec += offset / 1000LL;
timeofday.tv_usec += (offset % 1000LL) * 1000LL;
if (timeofday.tv_usec > 1000000LL)
{
timeofday.tv_usec -= 1000000LL;
timeofday.tv_sec++;
}
}
else
{
timeofday.tv_sec += offset / 1000LL;
if (timeofday.tv_usec > - (offset % 1000LL) * 1000LL)
{
timeofday.tv_usec += (offset % 1000LL) * 1000LL;
}
else
{
timeofday.tv_usec += 1000000LL + (offset % 1000LL) * 1000LL;
timeofday.tv_sec--;
}
}
tmptr = localtime (&timeofday.tv_sec);
if (NULL == tmptr)
{
strcpy (date,
"localtime error");
}
else
{
if (0 ==
strftime (date2,
DATE_STR_SIZE,
"%b %d %H:%M:%S-%%06u",
tmptr))
abort ();
if (0 >
snprintf (date,
sizeof (date),
date2,
timeofday.tv_usec))
abort ();
}
#endif
VSNPRINTF (buf,
size,
message,
va);
#if ! (defined(GNUNET_CULL_LOGGING) || TALER_WALLET_ONLY)
if (NULL != tmptr)
(void) setup_log_file (tmptr);
#endif
if ((0 != (kind & GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_BULK)) &&
(0 != last_bulk_time.abs_value_us) &&
(0 == strncmp (buf,
last_bulk,
sizeof (last_bulk))))
{
last_bulk_repeat++;
if ( (GNUNET_TIME_absolute_get_duration (last_bulk_time).rel_value_us >
BULK_DELAY_THRESHOLD) ||
(last_bulk_repeat > BULK_REPEAT_THRESHOLD) )
flush_bulk (date);
return;
}
flush_bulk (date);
strncpy (last_bulk,
buf,
sizeof (last_bulk));
last_bulk_repeat = 0;
last_bulk_kind = kind;
last_bulk_time = GNUNET_TIME_absolute_get ();
strncpy (last_bulk_comp,
comp,
COMP_TRACK_SIZE);
output_message (kind,
comp,
date,
buf);
}
}
/**
* Main log function.
*
* @param kind how serious is the error?
* @param message what is the message (format string)
* @param ... arguments for format string
*/
void
GNUNET_log_nocheck (enum GNUNET_ErrorType kind,
const char *message, ...)
{
va_list va;
va_start (va, message);
mylog (kind, component, message, va);
va_end (va);
}
/**
* Log function that specifies an alternative component.
* This function should be used by plugins.
*
* @param kind how serious is the error?
* @param comp component responsible for generating the message
* @param message what is the message (format string)
* @param ... arguments for format string
*/
void
GNUNET_log_from_nocheck (enum GNUNET_ErrorType kind, const char *comp,
const char *message, ...)
{
va_list va;
char comp_w_pid[128];
if (comp == NULL)
comp = component_nopid;
va_start (va, message);
GNUNET_snprintf (comp_w_pid, sizeof (comp_w_pid), "%s-%d", comp, getpid ());
mylog (kind, comp_w_pid, message, va);
va_end (va);
}
/**
* Convert error type to string.
*
* @param kind type to convert
* @return string corresponding to the type
*/
const char *
GNUNET_error_type_to_string (enum GNUNET_ErrorType kind)
{
if ((kind & GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_ERROR) > 0)
return _("ERROR");
if ((kind & GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_WARNING) > 0)
return _("WARNING");
if ((kind & GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_MESSAGE) > 0)
return _("MESSAGE");
if ((kind & GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_INFO) > 0)
return _("INFO");
if ((kind & GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_DEBUG) > 0)
return _("DEBUG");
if ((kind & ~GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_BULK) == 0)
return _("NONE");
return _("INVALID");
}
/**
* Convert a hash to a string (for printing debug messages).
* This is one of the very few calls in the entire API that is
* NOT reentrant!
*
* @param hc the hash code
* @return string form; will be overwritten by next call to GNUNET_h2s.
*/
const char *
GNUNET_h2s (const struct GNUNET_HashCode * hc)
{
static struct GNUNET_CRYPTO_HashAsciiEncoded ret;
GNUNET_CRYPTO_hash_to_enc (hc, &ret);
ret.encoding[8] = '\0';
return (const char *) ret.encoding;
}
/**
* Convert a hash to a string (for printing debug messages).
* This is one of the very few calls in the entire API that is
* NOT reentrant! Identical to #GNUNET_h2s(), except that another
* buffer is used so both #GNUNET_h2s() and #GNUNET_h2s2() can be
* used within the same log statement.
*
* @param hc the hash code
* @return string form; will be overwritten by next call to GNUNET_h2s.
*/
const char *
GNUNET_h2s2 (const struct GNUNET_HashCode * hc)
{
static struct GNUNET_CRYPTO_HashAsciiEncoded ret;
GNUNET_CRYPTO_hash_to_enc (hc, &ret);
ret.encoding[8] = '\0';
return (const char *) ret.encoding;
}
/**
* @ingroup logging
* Convert a public key value to a string (for printing debug messages).
* This is one of the very few calls in the entire API that is
* NOT reentrant!
*
* @param hc the hash code
* @return string
*/
const char *
GNUNET_p2s (const struct GNUNET_CRYPTO_EddsaPublicKey *p)
{
static struct GNUNET_CRYPTO_HashAsciiEncoded ret;
struct GNUNET_HashCode hc;
GNUNET_CRYPTO_hash (p,
sizeof (*p),
&hc);
GNUNET_CRYPTO_hash_to_enc (&hc,
&ret);
ret.encoding[6] = '\0';
return (const char *) ret.encoding;
}
/**
* @ingroup logging
* Convert a public key value to a string (for printing debug messages).
* This is one of the very few calls in the entire API that is
* NOT reentrant!
*
* @param hc the hash code
* @return string
*/
const char *
GNUNET_p2s2 (const struct GNUNET_CRYPTO_EddsaPublicKey *p)
{
static struct GNUNET_CRYPTO_HashAsciiEncoded ret;
struct GNUNET_HashCode hc;
GNUNET_CRYPTO_hash (p,
sizeof (*p),
&hc);
GNUNET_CRYPTO_hash_to_enc (&hc,
&ret);
ret.encoding[6] = '\0';
return (const char *) ret.encoding;
}
/**
* @ingroup logging
* Convert a public key value to a string (for printing debug messages).
* This is one of the very few calls in the entire API that is
* NOT reentrant!
*
* @param hc the hash code
* @return string
*/
const char *
GNUNET_e2s (const struct GNUNET_CRYPTO_EcdhePublicKey *p)
{
static struct GNUNET_CRYPTO_HashAsciiEncoded ret;
struct GNUNET_HashCode hc;
GNUNET_CRYPTO_hash (p,
sizeof (*p),
&hc);
GNUNET_CRYPTO_hash_to_enc (&hc,
&ret);
ret.encoding[6] = '\0';
return (const char *) ret.encoding;
}
/**
* @ingroup logging
* Convert a public key value to a string (for printing debug messages).
* This is one of the very few calls in the entire API that is
* NOT reentrant!
*
* @param hc the hash code
* @return string
*/
const char *
GNUNET_e2s2 (const struct GNUNET_CRYPTO_EcdhePublicKey *p)
{
static struct GNUNET_CRYPTO_HashAsciiEncoded ret;
struct GNUNET_HashCode hc;
GNUNET_CRYPTO_hash (p,
sizeof (*p),
&hc);
GNUNET_CRYPTO_hash_to_enc (&hc,
&ret);
ret.encoding[6] = '\0';
return (const char *) ret.encoding;
}
/**
* @ingroup logging
* Convert a short hash value to a string (for printing debug messages).
* This is one of the very few calls in the entire API that is
* NOT reentrant!
*
* @param shc the hash code
* @return string
*/
const char *
GNUNET_sh2s (const struct GNUNET_ShortHashCode *shc)
{
static char buf[64];
GNUNET_STRINGS_data_to_string (shc,
sizeof (*shc),
buf,
sizeof (buf));
buf[6] = '\0';
return (const char *) buf;
}
/**
* Convert a hash to a string (for printing debug messages).
* This is one of the very few calls in the entire API that is
* NOT reentrant!
*
* @param hc the hash code
* @return string form; will be overwritten by next call to GNUNET_h2s_full.
*/
const char *
GNUNET_h2s_full (const struct GNUNET_HashCode * hc)
{
static struct GNUNET_CRYPTO_HashAsciiEncoded ret;
GNUNET_CRYPTO_hash_to_enc (hc, &ret);
ret.encoding[sizeof (ret) - 1] = '\0';
return (const char *) ret.encoding;
}
/**
* Convert a peer identity to a string (for printing debug messages).
* This is one of the very few calls in the entire API that is
* NOT reentrant!
*
* @param pid the peer identity
* @return string form of the pid; will be overwritten by next
* call to #GNUNET_i2s.
*/
const char *
GNUNET_i2s (const struct GNUNET_PeerIdentity *pid)
{
static char buf[5];
char *ret;
if (NULL == pid)
return "NULL";
ret = GNUNET_CRYPTO_eddsa_public_key_to_string (&pid->public_key);
strncpy (buf,
ret,
sizeof (buf) - 1);
GNUNET_free (ret);
buf[4] = '\0';
return buf;
}
/**
* Convert a peer identity to a string (for printing debug messages).
* This is one of the very few calls in the entire API that is
* NOT reentrant! Identical to #GNUNET_i2s(), except that another
* buffer is used so both #GNUNET_i2s() and #GNUNET_i2s2() can be
* used within the same log statement.
*
* @param pid the peer identity
* @return string form of the pid; will be overwritten by next
* call to #GNUNET_i2s.
*/
const char *
GNUNET_i2s2 (const struct GNUNET_PeerIdentity *pid)
{
static char buf[5];
char *ret;
if (NULL == pid)
return "NULL";
ret = GNUNET_CRYPTO_eddsa_public_key_to_string (&pid->public_key);
strncpy (buf,
ret,
sizeof (buf) - 1);
GNUNET_free (ret);
buf[4] = '\0';
return buf;
}
/**
* Convert a peer identity to a string (for printing debug messages).
* This is one of the very few calls in the entire API that is
* NOT reentrant!
*
* @param pid the peer identity
* @return string form of the pid; will be overwritten by next
* call to #GNUNET_i2s_full.
*/
const char *
GNUNET_i2s_full (const struct GNUNET_PeerIdentity *pid)
{
static char buf[256];
char *ret;
ret = GNUNET_CRYPTO_eddsa_public_key_to_string (&pid->public_key);
strcpy (buf, ret);
GNUNET_free (ret);
return buf;
}
/**
* Convert a "struct sockaddr*" (IPv4 or IPv6 address) to a string
* (for printing debug messages). This is one of the very few calls
* in the entire API that is NOT reentrant!
*
* @param addr the address
* @param addrlen the length of the address in @a addr
* @return nicely formatted string for the address
* will be overwritten by next call to #GNUNET_a2s.
*/
const char *
GNUNET_a2s (const struct sockaddr *addr,
socklen_t addrlen)
{
#ifndef WINDOWS
#define LEN GNUNET_MAX ((INET6_ADDRSTRLEN + 8), \
(1 + sizeof (struct sockaddr_un) - sizeof (sa_family_t)))
#else
#define LEN (INET6_ADDRSTRLEN + 8)
#endif
static char buf[LEN];
#undef LEN
static char b2[6];
const struct sockaddr_in *v4;
const struct sockaddr_un *un;
const struct sockaddr_in6 *v6;
unsigned int off;
if (addr == NULL)
return _("unknown address");
switch (addr->sa_family)
{
case AF_INET:
if (addrlen != sizeof (struct sockaddr_in))
return "";
v4 = (const struct sockaddr_in *) addr;
inet_ntop (AF_INET, &v4->sin_addr, buf, INET_ADDRSTRLEN);
if (0 == ntohs (v4->sin_port))
return buf;
strcat (buf, ":");
GNUNET_snprintf (b2, sizeof (b2), "%u", ntohs (v4->sin_port));
strcat (buf, b2);
return buf;
case AF_INET6:
if (addrlen != sizeof (struct sockaddr_in6))
return "";
v6 = (const struct sockaddr_in6 *) addr;
buf[0] = '[';
inet_ntop (AF_INET6, &v6->sin6_addr, &buf[1], INET6_ADDRSTRLEN);
if (0 == ntohs (v6->sin6_port))
return &buf[1];
strcat (buf, "]:");
GNUNET_snprintf (b2, sizeof (b2), "%u", ntohs (v6->sin6_port));
strcat (buf, b2);
return buf;
case AF_UNIX:
if (addrlen <= sizeof (sa_family_t))
return "";
un = (const struct sockaddr_un *) addr;
off = 0;
if ('\0' == un->sun_path[0])
off++;
memset (buf, 0, sizeof (buf));
GNUNET_snprintf (buf,
sizeof (buf),
"%s%.*s",
(1 == off) ? "@" : "",
(int) (addrlen - sizeof (sa_family_t) - off),
&un->sun_path[off]);
return buf;
default:
return _("invalid address");
}
}
/**
* Log error message about missing configuration option.
*
* @param kind log level
* @param section section with missing option
* @param option name of missing option
*/
void
GNUNET_log_config_missing (enum GNUNET_ErrorType kind,
const char *section,
const char *option)
{
GNUNET_log (kind,
_("Configuration fails to specify option `%s' in section `%s'!\n"),
option,
section);
}
/**
* Log error message about invalid configuration option value.
*
* @param kind log level
* @param section section with invalid option
* @param option name of invalid option
* @param required what is required that is invalid about the option
*/
void
GNUNET_log_config_invalid (enum GNUNET_ErrorType kind,
const char *section,
const char *option,
const char *required)
{
GNUNET_log (kind,
_("Configuration specifies invalid value for option `%s' in section `%s': %s\n"),
option, section, required);
}
/**
* Initializer
*/
void __attribute__ ((constructor))
GNUNET_util_cl_init ()
{
GNUNET_stderr = stderr;
#ifdef MINGW
GNInitWinEnv (NULL);
#endif
#if WINDOWS
if (!InitializeCriticalSectionAndSpinCount (&output_message_cs, 0x00000400))
GNUNET_abort_ ();
#endif
}
/**
* Destructor
*/
void __attribute__ ((destructor))
GNUNET_util_cl_fini ()
{
#if WINDOWS
DeleteCriticalSection (&output_message_cs);
#endif
#ifdef MINGW
GNShutdownWinEnv ();
#endif
}
/* end of common_logging.c */