xrdp/common/log.h
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/**
* xrdp: A Remote Desktop Protocol server.
*
* Copyright (C) Jay Sorg 2004-2014
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
#ifndef LOG_H
#define LOG_H
#include <pthread.h>
#include "arch.h"
#include "defines.h"
#include "list.h"
/* Check the config_ac.h file is included so we know whether to enable the
* development macros
*/
#ifndef CONFIG_AC_H
# error config_ac.h not visible in log.h
#endif
/* logging buffer size */
#define LOG_BUFFER_SIZE 8192
#define LOGGER_NAME_SIZE 50
/* logging levels */
enum logLevels
{
LOG_LEVEL_ALWAYS = 0,
LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, /* for describing non-recoverable error states in a request or method */
LOG_LEVEL_WARNING, /* for describing recoverable error states in a request or method */
LOG_LEVEL_INFO, /* for low verbosity and high level descriptions of normal operations */
LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG, /* for medium verbosity and low level descriptions of normal operations */
LOG_LEVEL_TRACE, /* for high verbosity and low level descriptions of normal operations (eg. method or wire tracing) */
LOG_LEVEL_NEVER,
};
/* startup return values */
enum logReturns
{
LOG_STARTUP_OK = 0,
LOG_ERROR_MALLOC,
LOG_ERROR_NULL_FILE,
LOG_ERROR_FILE_OPEN,
LOG_ERROR_NO_CFG,
LOG_ERROR_FILE_NOT_OPEN,
LOG_GENERAL_ERROR
};
#define SESMAN_CFG_LOGGING "Logging"
#define SESMAN_CFG_LOGGING_LOGGER "LoggingPerLogger"
#define SESMAN_CFG_LOG_FILE "LogFile"
#define SESMAN_CFG_LOG_LEVEL "LogLevel"
#define SESMAN_CFG_LOG_ENABLE_CONSOLE "EnableConsole"
#define SESMAN_CFG_LOG_CONSOLE_LEVEL "ConsoleLevel"
#define SESMAN_CFG_LOG_ENABLE_SYSLOG "EnableSyslog"
#define SESMAN_CFG_LOG_SYSLOG_LEVEL "SyslogLevel"
#define SESMAN_CFG_LOG_ENABLE_PID "EnableProcessId"
/* enable threading */
/*#define LOG_ENABLE_THREAD*/
#ifdef USE_DEVEL_LOGGING
#define LOG_PER_LOGGER_LEVEL
/**
* @brief Logging macro for messages that are for an XRDP developer to
* understand and debug XRDP code.
*
* Note: all log levels are relevant to help a developer understand XRDP at
* different levels of granularity.
*
* Note: the logging function calls are removed when USE_DEVEL_LOGGING is
* NOT defined.
*
* Note: when the build is configured with --enable-devel-logging, then
* the log level can be configured per the source file name or method name
* (with the suffix "()") in the [LoggingPerLogger]
* section of the configuration file.
*
* For example:
* ```
* [LoggingPerLogger]
* xrdp.c=DEBUG
* main()=WARNING
* ```
*
* @param lvl, the log level
* @param msg, the log text as a printf format c-string
* @param ... the arguments for the printf format c-string
*/
#define LOG_DEVEL(log_level, args...) \
log_message_with_location(__func__, __FILE__, __LINE__, log_level, args)
/**
* @brief Logging macro for messages that are for a system administrator to
* configure and run XRDP on their machine.
*
* Note: the logging function calls contain additional code location info when
* USE_DEVEL_LOGGING is defined.
*
* @param lvl, the log level
* @param msg, the log text as a printf format c-string
* @param ... the arguments for the printf format c-string
*/
#define LOG(log_level, args...) \
log_message_with_location(__func__, __FILE__, __LINE__, log_level, args)
/**
* @brief Logging macro for logging the contents of a byte array using a hex
* dump format.
*
* Note: the logging function calls are removed when USE_DEVEL_LOGGING is
* NOT defined.
*
* @param log_level, the log level
* @param message, a message prefix for the hex dump. Note: no printf like
* formatting is done to this message.
* @param buffer, a pointer to the byte array to log as a hex dump
* @param length, the length of the byte array to log
*/
#define LOG_DEVEL_HEXDUMP(log_level, message, buffer, length) \
log_hexdump_with_location(__func__, __FILE__, __LINE__, log_level, message, buffer, length)
/**
* @brief Logging macro for logging the contents of a byte array using a hex
* dump format.
*
* @param log_level, the log level
* @param message, a message prefix for the hex dump. Note: no printf like
* formatting is done to this message.
* @param buffer, a pointer to the byte array to log as a hex dump
* @param length, the length of the byte array to log
*/
#define LOG_HEXDUMP(log_level, message, buffer, length) \
log_hexdump_with_location(__func__, __FILE__, __LINE__, log_level, message, buffer, length)
#else
#define LOG(log_level, args...) log_message(log_level, args)
#define LOG_HEXDUMP(log_level, message, buffer, length) \
log_hexdump(log_level, message, buffer, length)
/* Since log_message() returns a value ensure that the elided versions of
* LOG_DEVEL and LOG_DEVEL_HEXDUMP also "fake" returning the success value
*/
#define LOG_DEVEL(log_level, args...) UNUSED_VAR(LOG_STARTUP_OK)
#define LOG_DEVEL_HEXDUMP(log_level, message, buffer, length) UNUSED_VAR(LOG_STARTUP_OK)
#endif
/* Flags values for log_start() */
/**
* Dump the log config on startup
*/
#define LOG_START_DUMP_CONFIG (1<<0)
/**
* Restart the logging system.
*
* On a restart, existing files are not closed. This is because the
* files may be shared by sub-processes, and the result will not be what the
* user expects
*/
#define LOG_START_RESTART (1<<1)
#ifdef LOG_PER_LOGGER_LEVEL
enum log_logger_type
{
LOG_TYPE_FILE = 0,
LOG_TYPE_FUNCTION,
};
struct log_logger_level
{
enum logLevels log_level;
enum log_logger_type logger_type;
char logger_name[LOGGER_NAME_SIZE + 1];
};
#endif
struct log_config
{
const char *program_name; /* Pointer to static storage */
char *log_file; /* Dynamically allocated */
int fd;
enum logLevels log_level;
int enable_console;
enum logLevels console_level;
int enable_syslog;
enum logLevels syslog_level;
#ifdef LOG_PER_LOGGER_LEVEL
struct list *per_logger_level;
#endif
int dump_on_start;
int enable_pid;
#ifdef LOG_ENABLE_THREAD
pthread_mutex_t log_lock;
pthread_mutexattr_t log_lock_attr;
#endif
};
/* internal functions, only used in log.c if this ifdef is defined.*/
#ifdef LOGINTERNALSTUFF
/**
*
* @brief Starts the logging subsystem
* @param l_cfg logging system configuration
* @return
*
*/
enum logReturns
internal_log_start(struct log_config *l_cfg);
/**
*
* @brief Shuts down the logging subsystem
* @param l_cfg pointer to the logging subsystem to stop
*
*/
enum logReturns
internal_log_end(struct log_config *l_cfg);
/**
* Converts a log level to a string
* @param lvl, the loglevel
* @param str pointer where the string will be stored.
*/
void
internal_log_lvl2str(const enum logLevels lvl, char *str);
/**
*
* @brief Converts a string to a log level
* @param s The string to convert
* @return The corresponding level or LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG if error
*
*/
enum logLevels
internal_log_text2level(const char *buf);
/**
* A function that init our struct that holds all state and
* also init its content.
* @return LOG_STARTUP_OK or LOG_ERROR_MALLOC
*/
struct log_config *
internalInitAndAllocStruct(void);
/**
* Print the contents of the logging config to stdout.
*/
void
internal_log_config_dump(struct log_config *config);
/**
* the log function that all files use to log an event.
* @param lvl, the loglevel
* @param override_destination_level, if true then the destination log level is not used
* @param override_log_level, the loglevel instead of the destination log level if override_destination_level is true
* @param msg, the logtext.
* @param ap, the values for the message format arguments
* @return
*/
enum logReturns
internal_log_message(const enum logLevels lvl,
const bool_t override_destination_level,
const enum logLevels override_log_level,
const char *msg,
va_list ap);
/**
* @param log_level, the log level
* @param override_destination_level, if true then the destination log level is ignored.
* @param override_log_level, the log level to use instead of the destination log level
* if override_destination_level is true
* @return true if at least one log destination will accept a message logged at the given level.
*/
bool_t
internal_log_is_enabled_for_level(const enum logLevels log_level,
const bool_t override_destination_level,
const enum logLevels override_log_level);
/**
* @param function_name, the function name (typically the __func__ macro)
* @param file_name, the file name (typically the __FILE__ macro)
* @param[out] log_level_return, the log level to use instead of the destination log level
* @return true if the logger location overrides the destination log levels
*/
bool_t
internal_log_location_overrides_level(const char *function_name,
const char *file_name,
enum logLevels *log_level_return);
/*End of internal functions*/
#endif
/**
* This function initialize the log facilities according to the configuration
* file, that is described by the in parameter.
* @param iniFile
* @param applicationName the name that is used in the log for the running
* application
* @param flags Flags to affect the operation of the call
* @return LOG_STARTUP_OK on success
*/
enum logReturns
log_start(const char *iniFile, const char *applicationName,
unsigned int flags);
/**
* An alternative log_start where the caller gives the params directly.
* @param config
* @return
*
* @post to avoid memory leaks, the config argument must be free'ed using
* `log_config_free()`
*/
enum logReturns
log_start_from_param(const struct log_config *src_log_config);
/**
* Sets up a suitable log config for writing to the console only
* (i.e. for a utility)
*
* The config can be customised by the caller before calling
* log_start_from_param()
*
* @param Default log level
* @param Log level name, or NULL. This can be used to provide an
* override to the default log level, by environment variable or
* argument.
*
* @return pointer to struct log_config.
*/
struct log_config *
log_config_init_for_console(enum logLevels lvl, const char *override_name);
/**
* Read configuration from a file and store the values in the returned
* log_config.
* @param file
* @param applicationName, the application name used in the log events.
* @param section_prefix, prefix for the logging sections to parse
* @return
*/
struct log_config *
log_config_init_from_config(const char *iniFilename,
const char *applicationName,
const char *section_prefix);
/**
* Free the memory for the log_config struct.
*/
enum logReturns
log_config_free(struct log_config *config);
/**
* Function that terminates all logging
* @return
*/
enum logReturns
log_end(void);
/**
* the log function that all files use to log an event.
*
* Please prefer to use the LOG and LOG_DEVEL macros instead of this function directly.
*
* @param lvl, the loglevel
* @param msg, the logtext.
* @param ...
* @return
*/
enum logReturns
log_message(const enum logLevels lvl, const char *msg, ...) printflike(2, 3);
enum logReturns
log_hexdump(const enum logLevels log_level,
const char *msg,
const char *p,
int len);
/**
* the log function that all files use to log an event,
* with the function name and file line.
*
* Please prefer to use the LOG and LOG_DEVEL macros instead of this function directly.
*
* @param function_name, the function name (typically the __func__ macro)
* @param file_name, the file name (typically the __FILE__ macro)
* @param line_number, the line number in the file (typically the __LINE__ macro)
* @param lvl, the loglevel
* @param msg, the logtext.
* @param ...
* @return
*/
enum logReturns
log_message_with_location(const char *function_name,
const char *file_name,
const int line_number,
const enum logLevels lvl,
const char *msg,
...) printflike(5, 6);
enum logReturns
log_hexdump_with_location(const char *function_name,
const char *file_name,
const int line_number,
const enum logLevels log_level,
const char *msg,
const char *p,
int len);
/**
* This function returns the configured file name for the logfile
* @param replybuf the buffer where the reply is stored
* @param bufsize how big is the reply buffer.
* @return
*/
char *getLogFile(char *replybuf, int bufsize);
#endif