2 Unix SMB/Netbios implementation.
4 Samba utility functions
5 Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1992-1998
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24 /* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- **
27 * FORMAT_BUFR_MAX - Index of the last byte of the format buffer;
28 * format_bufr[FORMAT_BUFR_MAX] should always be reserved
29 * for a terminating nul byte.
32 #define FORMAT_BUFR_MAX ( sizeof( format_bufr ) - 1 )
34 /* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- **
35 * This module implements Samba's debugging utility.
37 * The syntax of a debugging log file is represented as:
39 * <debugfile> :== { <debugmsg> }
41 * <debugmsg> :== <debughdr> '\n' <debugtext>
43 * <debughdr> :== '[' TIME ',' LEVEL ']' [ [FILENAME ':'] [FUNCTION '()'] ]
45 * <debugtext> :== { <debugline> }
47 * <debugline> :== TEXT '\n'
49 * TEXT is a string of characters excluding the newline character.
50 * LEVEL is the DEBUG level of the message (an integer in the range 0..10).
51 * TIME is a timestamp.
52 * FILENAME is the name of the file from which the debug message was generated.
53 * FUNCTION is the function from which the debug message was generated.
55 * Basically, what that all means is:
57 * - A debugging log file is made up of debug messages.
59 * - Each debug message is made up of a header and text. The header is
60 * separated from the text by a newline.
62 * - The header begins with the timestamp and debug level of the message
63 * enclosed in brackets. The filename and function from which the
64 * message was generated may follow. The filename is terminated by a
65 * colon, and the function name is terminated by parenthesis.
67 * - The message text is made up of zero or more lines, each terminated by
71 /* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- **
74 * dbf - Global debug file handle.
75 * debugf - Debug file name.
76 * append_log - If True, then the output file will be opened in append
78 * DEBUGLEVEL - System-wide debug message limit. Messages with message-
79 * levels higher than DEBUGLEVEL will not be processed.
84 BOOL append_log = False;
86 int DEBUGLEVEL_CLASS[DBGC_LAST];
87 BOOL DEBUGLEVEL_CLASS_ISSET[DBGC_LAST];
88 int DEBUGLEVEL = DEBUGLEVEL_CLASS;
91 /* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- **
94 * stdout_logging - Default False, if set to True then dbf will be set to
95 * stdout and debug output will go to dbf only, and not
96 * to syslog. Set in setup_logging() and read in Debug1().
98 * debug_count - Number of debug messages that have been output.
99 * Used to check log size.
101 * syslog_level - Internal copy of the message debug level. Written by
102 * dbghdr() and read by Debug1().
104 * format_bufr - Used to format debug messages. The dbgtext() function
105 * prints debug messages to a string, and then passes the
106 * string to format_debug_text(), which uses format_bufr
107 * to build the formatted output.
109 * format_pos - Marks the first free byte of the format_bufr.
112 * log_overflow - When this variable is True, never attempt to check the
113 * size of the log. This is a hack, so that we can write
114 * a message using DEBUG, from open_logs() when we
115 * are unable to open a new log file for some reason.
118 static BOOL stdout_logging = False;
119 static int debug_count = 0;
121 static int syslog_level = 0;
123 static pstring format_bufr = { '\0' };
124 static size_t format_pos = 0;
125 static BOOL log_overflow = False;
128 * Define all the debug class selection names here. Names *MUST NOT* contain
129 * white space. There must be one name for each DBGC_<class name>, and they
130 * must be in the table in the order of DBGC_<class name>..
132 char *classname_table[] = {
133 "all", /* DBGC_ALL; index refs traditional DEBUGLEVEL */
134 "tdb", /* DBGC_TDB */
135 "printdrivers", /* DBGC_PRINTDRIVERS */
136 "lanman", /* DBGC_LANMAN */
137 "smb", /* DBGC_SMB */
138 "rpc", /* DBGC_RPC */
139 "rpc_hdr", /* DBGC_RPC_HDR */
140 "bdc", /* DBGC_BDC */
144 /* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- **
148 /****************************************************************************
149 utility access to debug class names's
150 ****************************************************************************/
151 char* debug_classname_from_index(int ndx)
153 return classname_table[ndx];
156 /****************************************************************************
157 utility to translate names to debug class index's
158 ****************************************************************************/
159 int debug_lookup_classname(char* classname)
163 if (!classname) return -1;
165 for (i=0; i<DBGC_LAST; i++) {
166 if (strcmp(classname, classname_table[i])==0)
172 /****************************************************************************
173 parse the debug levels from smbcontrol. Example debug level parameter:
175 ****************************************************************************/
176 BOOL debug_parse_params(char **params, int *debuglevel_class,
177 BOOL *debuglevel_class_isset)
183 /* Set the new debug level array to the current DEBUGLEVEL array */
184 memcpy(debuglevel_class, DEBUGLEVEL_CLASS, sizeof(DEBUGLEVEL_CLASS));
186 /* Allow DBGC_ALL to be specifies w/o requiring its class name e.g."10"
187 * v.s. "all:10", this is the traditional way to set DEBUGLEVEL
189 if (isdigit((int)params[0][0])) {
190 debuglevel_class[DBGC_ALL] = atoi(params[0]);
191 debuglevel_class_isset[DBGC_ALL] = True;
192 i = 1; /* start processing at the next params */
195 i = 0; /* DBGC_ALL not specified OR class name was included */
197 /* Fill in new debug class levels */
198 for (; i < DBGC_LAST && params[i]; i++) {
199 if ((class_name=strtok(params[i],":")) &&
200 (class_level=strtok(NULL, "\0")) &&
201 ((ndx = debug_lookup_classname(class_name)) != -1)) {
202 debuglevel_class[ndx] = atoi(class_level);
203 debuglevel_class_isset[ndx] = True;
205 DEBUG(0,("debug_parse_params: unrecognized debug class name or format [%s]\n", params[i]));
213 /****************************************************************************
214 parse the debug levels from smb.conf. Example debug level string:
215 3 tdb:5 printdrivers:7
216 Note: the 1st param has no "name:" preceeding it.
217 ****************************************************************************/
218 BOOL debug_parse_levels(char *params_str)
221 char *params[DBGC_LAST];
222 int debuglevel_class[DBGC_LAST];
223 BOOL debuglevel_class_isset[DBGC_LAST];
226 ZERO_ARRAY(debuglevel_class);
227 ZERO_ARRAY(debuglevel_class_isset);
229 if ((params[0]=strtok(params_str," ,"))) {
230 for (i=1; i<DBGC_LAST;i++) {
231 if ((params[i]=strtok(NULL," ,"))==NULL)
238 if (debug_parse_params(params, debuglevel_class,
239 debuglevel_class_isset)) {
240 debug_message(0, getpid(), (void*)debuglevel_class, sizeof(debuglevel_class));
242 memcpy(DEBUGLEVEL_CLASS, debuglevel_class,
243 sizeof(debuglevel_class));
245 memcpy(DEBUGLEVEL_CLASS_ISSET, debuglevel_class_isset,
246 sizeof(debuglevel_class_isset));
251 for (q = 0; q < DBGC_LAST; q++)
252 DEBUG(0, ("%s: %d/%d\n",
255 DEBUGLEVEL_CLASS_ISSET[q]));
263 /****************************************************************************
264 receive a "set debug level" message
265 ****************************************************************************/
266 void debug_message(int msg_type, pid_t src, void *buf, size_t len)
268 struct debuglevel_message *dm = (struct debuglevel_message *)buf;
271 /* Set the new DEBUGLEVEL_CLASS array from the passed message */
272 memcpy(DEBUGLEVEL_CLASS, dm->debuglevel_class, sizeof(dm->debuglevel_class));
273 memcpy(DEBUGLEVEL_CLASS_ISSET, dm->debuglevel_class_isset, sizeof(dm->debuglevel_class_isset));
275 DEBUG(1,("INFO: Debug class %s level = %d (pid %u from pid %u)\n",
276 classname_table[DBGC_ALL],
277 DEBUGLEVEL_CLASS[DBGC_ALL], (unsigned int)getpid(), (unsigned int)src));
279 for (i=1; i<DBGC_LAST; i++) {
280 if (DEBUGLEVEL_CLASS[i])
281 DEBUGADD(1,("INFO: Debug class %s level = %d\n",
282 classname_table[i], DEBUGLEVEL_CLASS[i]));
287 /****************************************************************************
288 send a "set debug level" message
289 ****************************************************************************/
290 void debug_message_send(pid_t pid, int level)
292 message_send_pid(pid, MSG_DEBUG, &level, sizeof(int), False);
296 /* ************************************************************************** **
297 * get ready for syslog stuff
298 * ************************************************************************** **
300 void setup_logging(char *pname, BOOL interactive)
302 message_register(MSG_DEBUG, debug_message);
304 /* reset to allow multiple setup calls, going from interactive to
306 stdout_logging = False;
310 stdout_logging = True;
315 char *p = strrchr_m( pname,'/' );
319 openlog( pname, LOG_PID, SYSLOG_FACILITY );
320 #else /* for old systems that have no facility codes. */
321 openlog( pname, LOG_PID );
325 } /* setup_logging */
327 /* ************************************************************************** **
328 * reopen the log files
329 * note that we now do this unconditionally
330 * We attempt to open the new debug fp before closing the old. This means
331 * if we run out of fd's we just keep using the old fd rather than aborting.
332 * Fix from dgibson@linuxcare.com.
333 * ************************************************************************** **
336 BOOL reopen_logs( void )
340 FILE *new_dbf = NULL;
346 oldumask = umask( 022 );
348 pstrcpy(fname, debugf );
349 if (lp_loaded() && (*lp_logfile()))
350 pstrcpy(fname, lp_logfile());
352 pstrcpy( debugf, fname );
354 new_dbf = sys_fopen( debugf, "a" );
356 new_dbf = sys_fopen( debugf, "w" );
360 DEBUG(0, ("Unable to open new log file %s: %s\n", debugf, strerror(errno)));
361 log_overflow = False;
365 setbuf(new_dbf, NULL);
371 /* Fix from klausr@ITAP.Physik.Uni-Stuttgart.De
372 * to fix problem where smbd's that generate less
373 * than 100 messages keep growing the log.
375 force_check_log_size();
376 (void)umask(oldumask);
381 /* ************************************************************************** **
382 * Force a check of the log size.
383 * ************************************************************************** **
385 void force_check_log_size( void )
390 /***************************************************************************
391 Check to see if there is any need to check if the logfile has grown too big.
392 **************************************************************************/
394 BOOL need_to_check_log_size( void )
398 if( debug_count++ < 100 )
401 maxlog = lp_max_log_size() * 1024;
402 if( !dbf || maxlog <= 0 ) {
409 /* ************************************************************************** **
410 * Check to see if the log has grown to be too big.
411 * ************************************************************************** **
414 void check_log_size( void )
420 * We need to be root to check/change log-file, skip this and let the main
421 * loop check do a new check as root.
427 if(log_overflow || !need_to_check_log_size() )
430 maxlog = lp_max_log_size() * 1024;
432 if( sys_fstat( fileno( dbf ), &st ) == 0 && st.st_size > maxlog ) {
434 if( dbf && get_file_size( debugf ) > maxlog ) {
437 slprintf( name, sizeof(name)-1, "%s.old", debugf );
438 (void)rename( debugf, name );
440 if (!reopen_logs()) {
441 /* We failed to reopen a log - continue using the old name. */
442 (void)rename(name, debugf);
448 * Here's where we need to panic if dbf == NULL..
452 /* This code should only be reached in very strange
453 circumstances. If we merely fail to open the new log we
454 should stick with the old one. ergo this should only be
455 reached when opening the logs for the first time: at
456 startup or when the log level is increased from zero.
459 dbf = sys_fopen( "/dev/console", "w" );
461 DEBUG(0,("check_log_size: open of debug file %s failed - using console.\n",
465 * We cannot continue without a debug file handle.
471 } /* check_log_size */
473 /* ************************************************************************** **
474 * Write an debug message on the debugfile.
475 * This is called by dbghdr() and format_debug_text().
476 * ************************************************************************** **
478 int Debug1( char *format_str, ... )
481 int old_errno = errno;
485 va_start( ap, format_str );
487 (void)vfprintf( dbf, format_str, ap );
494 if( !lp_syslog_only() )
499 mode_t oldumask = umask( 022 );
502 dbf = sys_fopen( debugf, "a" );
504 dbf = sys_fopen( debugf, "w" );
505 (void)umask( oldumask );
519 if( syslog_level < lp_syslog() )
521 /* map debug levels to syslog() priorities
522 * note that not all DEBUG(0, ...) calls are
525 static int priority_map[] = {
534 if( syslog_level >= ( sizeof(priority_map) / sizeof(priority_map[0]) )
536 priority = LOG_DEBUG;
538 priority = priority_map[syslog_level];
540 va_start( ap, format_str );
541 vslprintf( msgbuf, sizeof(msgbuf)-1, format_str, ap );
545 syslog( priority, "%s", msgbuf );
552 if( !lp_syslog_only() )
555 va_start( ap, format_str );
557 (void)vfprintf( dbf, format_str, ap );
569 /* ************************************************************************** **
570 * Print the buffer content via Debug1(), then reset the buffer.
575 * ************************************************************************** **
577 static void bufr_print( void )
579 format_bufr[format_pos] = '\0';
580 (void)Debug1( "%s", format_bufr );
584 /* ************************************************************************** **
585 * Format the debug message text.
587 * Input: msg - Text to be added to the "current" debug message text.
591 * Notes: The purpose of this is two-fold. First, each call to syslog()
592 * (used by Debug1(), see above) generates a new line of syslog
593 * output. This is fixed by storing the partial lines until the
594 * newline character is encountered. Second, printing the debug
595 * message lines when a newline is encountered allows us to add
596 * spaces, thus indenting the body of the message and making it
599 * ************************************************************************** **
601 static void format_debug_text( char *msg )
604 BOOL timestamp = (!stdout_logging && (lp_timestamp_logs() ||
607 for( i = 0; msg[i]; i++ )
609 /* Indent two spaces at each new line. */
610 if(timestamp && 0 == format_pos)
612 format_bufr[0] = format_bufr[1] = ' ';
616 /* If there's room, copy the character to the format buffer. */
617 if( format_pos < FORMAT_BUFR_MAX )
618 format_bufr[format_pos++] = msg[i];
620 /* If a newline is encountered, print & restart. */
624 /* If the buffer is full dump it out, reset it, and put out a line
625 * continuation indicator.
627 if( format_pos >= FORMAT_BUFR_MAX )
630 (void)Debug1( " +>\n" );
634 /* Just to be safe... */
635 format_bufr[format_pos] = '\0';
636 } /* format_debug_text */
638 /* ************************************************************************** **
639 * Flush debug output, including the format buffer content.
644 * ************************************************************************** **
646 void dbgflush( void )
653 /* ************************************************************************** **
654 * Print a Debug Header.
656 * Input: level - Debug level of the message (not the system-wide debug
658 * file - Pointer to a string containing the name of the file
659 * from which this function was called, or an empty string
660 * if the __FILE__ macro is not implemented.
661 * func - Pointer to a string containing the name of the function
662 * from which this function was called, or an empty string
663 * if the __FUNCTION__ macro is not implemented.
664 * line - line number of the call to dbghdr, assuming __LINE__
667 * Output: Always True. This makes it easy to fudge a call to dbghdr()
668 * in a macro, since the function can be called as part of a test.
669 * Eg: ( (level <= DEBUGLEVEL) && (dbghdr(level,"",line)) )
671 * Notes: This function takes care of setting syslog_level.
673 * ************************************************************************** **
676 BOOL dbghdr( int level, char *file, char *func, int line )
678 /* Ensure we don't lose any real errno value. */
679 int old_errno = errno;
682 /* This is a fudge. If there is stuff sitting in the format_bufr, then
683 * the *right* thing to do is to call
684 * format_debug_text( "\n" );
685 * to write the remainder, and then proceed with the new header.
686 * Unfortunately, there are several places in the code at which
687 * the DEBUG() macro is used to build partial lines. That in mind,
688 * we'll work under the assumption that an incomplete line indicates
689 * that a new header is *not* desired.
695 /* Set syslog_level. */
696 syslog_level = level;
699 /* Don't print a header if we're logging to stdout. */
703 /* Print the header if timestamps are turned on. If parameters are
704 * not yet loaded, then default to timestamps on.
706 if( lp_timestamp_logs() || !(lp_loaded()) ) {
707 char header_str[200];
709 header_str[0] = '\0';
712 slprintf(header_str,sizeof(header_str)-1,", pid=%u",(unsigned int)sys_getpid());
714 if( lp_debug_uid()) {
715 size_t hs_len = strlen(header_str);
716 slprintf(header_str + hs_len,
717 sizeof(header_str) - 1 - hs_len,
718 ", effective(%u, %u), real(%u, %u)",
719 (unsigned int)geteuid(), (unsigned int)getegid(),
720 (unsigned int)getuid(), (unsigned int)getgid());
723 /* Print it all out at once to prevent split syslog output. */
724 (void)Debug1( "[%s, %d%s] %s:%s(%d)\n",
725 timestring(lp_debug_hires_timestamp()), level,
726 header_str, file, func, line );
733 /* ************************************************************************** **
734 * Add text to the body of the "current" debug message via the format buffer.
736 * Input: format_str - Format string, as used in printf(), et. al.
737 * ... - Variable argument list.
739 * ..or.. va_alist - Old style variable parameter list starting point.
741 * Output: Always True. See dbghdr() for more info, though this is not
742 * likely to be used in the same way.
744 * ************************************************************************** **
746 BOOL dbgtext( char *format_str, ... )
751 va_start( ap, format_str );
752 vslprintf( msgbuf, sizeof(msgbuf)-1, format_str, ap );
755 format_debug_text( msgbuf );
761 /* ************************************************************************** */