usbloadergx/source/libntfs/logging.c

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/**
* logging.c - Centralised logging. Originated from the Linux-NTFS project.
*
* Copyright (c) 2005 Richard Russon
* Copyright (c) 2005-2008 Szabolcs Szakacsits
*
* This program/include file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
* by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program/include file is distributed in the hope that it will be
* useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty
* of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program (in the main directory of the NTFS-3G
* distribution in the file COPYING); if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation,Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "config.h"
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_STDIO_H
#include <stdio.h>
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_ERRNO_H
#include <errno.h>
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_STDARG_H
#include <stdarg.h>
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_STRING_H
#include <string.h>
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H
#include <stdlib.h>
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_SYSLOG_H
#include <syslog.h>
#endif
#include "logging.h"
#include "misc.h"
#ifndef PATH_SEP
#define PATH_SEP '/'
#endif
#ifdef DEBUG
static int tab;
#endif
/* Some gcc 3.x, 4.[01].X crash with internal compiler error. */
#if __GNUC__ <= 3 || (__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ <= 1)
# define BROKEN_GCC_FORMAT_ATTRIBUTE
#else
# define BROKEN_GCC_FORMAT_ATTRIBUTE __attribute__((format(printf, 6, 0)))
#endif
/**
* struct ntfs_logging - Control info for the logging system
* @levels: Bitfield of logging levels
* @flags: Flags which affect the output style
* @handler: Function to perform the actual logging
*/
struct ntfs_logging {
u32 levels;
u32 flags;
ntfs_log_handler *handler BROKEN_GCC_FORMAT_ATTRIBUTE;
};
/**
* ntfs_log
* This struct controls all the logging within the library and tools.
*/
static struct ntfs_logging ntfs_log = {
#ifdef DEBUG
NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG | NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_TRACE | NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_ENTER |
NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_LEAVE |
#endif
NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_INFO | NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_QUIET | NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING |
NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR | NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_PERROR | NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL |
NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_PROGRESS,
NTFS_LOG_FLAG_ONLYNAME,
#ifdef DEBUG
ntfs_log_handler_outerr
#else
ntfs_log_handler_null
#endif
};
/**
* ntfs_log_get_levels - Get a list of the current logging levels
*
* Find out which logging levels are enabled.
*
* Returns: Log levels in a 32-bit field
*/
u32 ntfs_log_get_levels(void)
{
return ntfs_log.levels;
}
/**
* ntfs_log_set_levels - Enable extra logging levels
* @levels: 32-bit field of log levels to set
*
* Enable one or more logging levels.
* The logging levels are named: NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_*.
*
* Returns: Log levels that were enabled before the call
*/
u32 ntfs_log_set_levels(u32 levels)
{
u32 old;
old = ntfs_log.levels;
ntfs_log.levels |= levels;
return old;
}
/**
* ntfs_log_clear_levels - Disable some logging levels
* @levels: 32-bit field of log levels to clear
*
* Disable one or more logging levels.
* The logging levels are named: NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_*.
*
* Returns: Log levels that were enabled before the call
*/
u32 ntfs_log_clear_levels(u32 levels)
{
u32 old;
old = ntfs_log.levels;
ntfs_log.levels &= (~levels);
return old;
}
/**
* ntfs_log_get_flags - Get a list of logging style flags
*
* Find out which logging flags are enabled.
*
* Returns: Logging flags in a 32-bit field
*/
u32 ntfs_log_get_flags(void)
{
return ntfs_log.flags;
}
/**
* ntfs_log_set_flags - Enable extra logging style flags
* @flags: 32-bit field of logging flags to set
*
* Enable one or more logging flags.
* The log flags are named: NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_*.
*
* Returns: Logging flags that were enabled before the call
*/
u32 ntfs_log_set_flags(u32 flags)
{
u32 old;
old = ntfs_log.flags;
ntfs_log.flags |= flags;
return old;
}
/**
* ntfs_log_clear_flags - Disable some logging styles
* @flags: 32-bit field of logging flags to clear
*
* Disable one or more logging flags.
* The log flags are named: NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_*.
*
* Returns: Logging flags that were enabled before the call
*/
u32 ntfs_log_clear_flags(u32 flags)
{
u32 old;
old = ntfs_log.flags;
ntfs_log.flags &= (~flags);
return old;
}
/**
* ntfs_log_get_stream - Default output streams for logging levels
* @level: Log level
*
* By default, urgent messages are sent to "stderr".
* Other messages are sent to "stdout".
*
* Returns: "string" Prefix to be used
*/
static FILE * ntfs_log_get_stream(u32 level)
{
FILE *stream;
switch (level) {
case NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_INFO:
case NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_QUIET:
case NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_PROGRESS:
case NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_VERBOSE:
stream = stdout;
break;
case NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG:
case NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_TRACE:
case NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_ENTER:
case NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_LEAVE:
case NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING:
case NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR:
case NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL:
case NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_PERROR:
default:
stream = stderr;
break;
}
return stream;
}
/**
* ntfs_log_get_prefix - Default prefixes for logging levels
* @level: Log level to be prefixed
*
* Prefixing the logging output can make it easier to parse.
*
* Returns: "string" Prefix to be used
*/
static const char * ntfs_log_get_prefix(u32 level)
{
const char *prefix;
switch (level) {
case NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG:
prefix = "DEBUG: ";
break;
case NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_TRACE:
prefix = "TRACE: ";
break;
case NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_QUIET:
prefix = "QUIET: ";
break;
case NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_INFO:
prefix = "INFO: ";
break;
case NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_VERBOSE:
prefix = "VERBOSE: ";
break;
case NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_PROGRESS:
prefix = "PROGRESS: ";
break;
case NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING:
prefix = "WARNING: ";
break;
case NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR:
prefix = "ERROR: ";
break;
case NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_PERROR:
prefix = "ERROR: ";
break;
case NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL:
prefix = "CRITICAL: ";
break;
default:
prefix = "";
break;
}
return prefix;
}
/**
* ntfs_log_set_handler - Provide an alternate logging handler
* @handler: function to perform the logging
*
* This alternate handler will be called for all future logging requests.
* If no @handler is specified, logging will revert to the default handler.
*/
void ntfs_log_set_handler(ntfs_log_handler *handler)
{
if (handler) {
ntfs_log.handler = handler;
#ifdef HAVE_SYSLOG_H
if (handler == ntfs_log_handler_syslog)
openlog("ntfs-3g", LOG_PID, LOG_USER);
#endif
} else
ntfs_log.handler = ntfs_log_handler_null;
}
/**
* ntfs_log_redirect - Pass on the request to the real handler
* @function: Function in which the log line occurred
* @file: File in which the log line occurred
* @line: Line number on which the log line occurred
* @level: Level at which the line is logged
* @data: User specified data, possibly specific to a handler
* @format: printf-style formatting string
* @...: Arguments to be formatted
*
* This is just a redirector function. The arguments are simply passed to the
* main logging handler (as defined in the global logging struct @ntfs_log).
*
* Returns: -1 Error occurred
* 0 Message wasn't logged
* num Number of output characters
*/
int ntfs_log_redirect(const char *function, const char *file,
int line, u32 level, void *data, const char *format, ...)
{
int olderr = errno;
int ret;
va_list args;
if (!(ntfs_log.levels & level)) /* Don't log this message */
return 0;
va_start(args, format);
errno = olderr;
ret = ntfs_log.handler(function, file, line, level, data, format, args);
va_end(args);
errno = olderr;
return ret;
}
/**
* ntfs_log_handler_syslog - syslog logging handler
* @function: Function in which the log line occurred
* @file: File in which the log line occurred
* @line: Line number on which the log line occurred
* @level: Level at which the line is logged
* @data: User specified data, possibly specific to a handler
* @format: printf-style formatting string
* @args: Arguments to be formatted
*
* A simple syslog logging handler. Ignores colors.
*
* Returns: -1 Error occurred
* 0 Message wasn't logged
* num Number of output characters
*/
#ifdef HAVE_SYSLOG_H
#define LOG_LINE_LEN 512
int ntfs_log_handler_syslog(const char *function __attribute__((unused)),
const char *file __attribute__((unused)),
int line __attribute__((unused)), u32 level,
void *data __attribute__((unused)),
const char *format, va_list args)
{
char logbuf[LOG_LINE_LEN];
int ret, olderr = errno;
#ifndef DEBUG
if ((level & NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_PERROR) && errno == ENOSPC)
return 1;
#endif
ret = vsnprintf(logbuf, LOG_LINE_LEN, format, args);
if (ret < 0) {
vsyslog(LOG_NOTICE, format, args);
ret = 1;
goto out;
}
if ((LOG_LINE_LEN > ret + 3) && (level & NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_PERROR)) {
strncat(logbuf, ": ", LOG_LINE_LEN - ret - 1);
strncat(logbuf, strerror(olderr), LOG_LINE_LEN - (ret + 3));
ret = strlen(logbuf);
}
syslog(LOG_NOTICE, "%s", logbuf);
out:
errno = olderr;
return ret;
}
#endif
/**
* ntfs_log_handler_fprintf - Basic logging handler
* @function: Function in which the log line occurred
* @file: File in which the log line occurred
* @line: Line number on which the log line occurred
* @level: Level at which the line is logged
* @data: User specified data, possibly specific to a handler
* @format: printf-style formatting string
* @args: Arguments to be formatted
*
* A simple logging handler. This is where the log line is finally displayed.
* It is more likely that you will want to set the handler to either
* ntfs_log_handler_outerr or ntfs_log_handler_stderr.
*
* Note: For this handler, @data is a pointer to a FILE output stream.
* If @data is NULL, nothing will be displayed.
*
* Returns: -1 Error occurred
* 0 Message wasn't logged
* num Number of output characters
*/
int ntfs_log_handler_fprintf(const char *function, const char *file,
int line, u32 level, void *data, const char *format, va_list args)
{
#ifdef DEBUG
int i;
#endif
int ret = 0;
int olderr = errno;
FILE *stream;
if (!data) /* Interpret data as a FILE stream. */
return 0; /* If it's NULL, we can't do anything. */
stream = (FILE*)data;
#ifdef DEBUG
if (level == NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_LEAVE) {
if (tab)
tab--;
return 0;
}
for (i = 0; i < tab; i++)
ret += fprintf(stream, " ");
#endif
if ((ntfs_log.flags & NTFS_LOG_FLAG_ONLYNAME) &&
(strchr(file, PATH_SEP))) /* Abbreviate the filename */
file = strrchr(file, PATH_SEP) + 1;
if (ntfs_log.flags & NTFS_LOG_FLAG_PREFIX) /* Prefix the output */
ret += fprintf(stream, "%s", ntfs_log_get_prefix(level));
if (ntfs_log.flags & NTFS_LOG_FLAG_FILENAME) /* Source filename */
ret += fprintf(stream, "%s ", file);
if (ntfs_log.flags & NTFS_LOG_FLAG_LINE) /* Source line number */
ret += fprintf(stream, "(%d) ", line);
if ((ntfs_log.flags & NTFS_LOG_FLAG_FUNCTION) || /* Source function */
(level & NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_TRACE) || (level & NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_ENTER))
ret += fprintf(stream, "%s(): ", function);
ret += vfprintf(stream, format, args);
if (level & NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_PERROR)
ret += fprintf(stream, ": %s\n", strerror(olderr));
#ifdef DEBUG
if (level == NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_ENTER)
tab++;
#endif
fflush(stream);
errno = olderr;
return ret;
}
/**
* ntfs_log_handler_null - Null logging handler (no output)
* @function: Function in which the log line occurred
* @file: File in which the log line occurred
* @line: Line number on which the log line occurred
* @level: Level at which the line is logged
* @data: User specified data, possibly specific to a handler
* @format: printf-style formatting string
* @args: Arguments to be formatted
*
* This handler produces no output. It provides a way to temporarily disable
* logging, without having to change the levels and flags.
*
* Returns: 0 Message wasn't logged
*/
int ntfs_log_handler_null(const char *function __attribute__((unused)), const char *file __attribute__((unused)),
int line __attribute__((unused)), u32 level __attribute__((unused)), void *data __attribute__((unused)),
const char *format __attribute__((unused)), va_list args __attribute__((unused)))
{
return 0;
}
/**
* ntfs_log_handler_stdout - All logs go to stdout
* @function: Function in which the log line occurred
* @file: File in which the log line occurred
* @line: Line number on which the log line occurred
* @level: Level at which the line is logged
* @data: User specified data, possibly specific to a handler
* @format: printf-style formatting string
* @args: Arguments to be formatted
*
* Display a log message to stdout.
*
* Note: For this handler, @data is a pointer to a FILE output stream.
* If @data is NULL, then stdout will be used.
*
* Note: This function calls ntfs_log_handler_fprintf to do the main work.
*
* Returns: -1 Error occurred
* 0 Message wasn't logged
* num Number of output characters
*/
int ntfs_log_handler_stdout(const char *function, const char *file,
int line, u32 level, void *data, const char *format, va_list args)
{
if (!data)
data = stdout;
return ntfs_log_handler_fprintf(function, file, line, level, data, format, args);
}
/**
* ntfs_log_handler_outerr - Logs go to stdout/stderr depending on level
* @function: Function in which the log line occurred
* @file: File in which the log line occurred
* @line: Line number on which the log line occurred
* @level: Level at which the line is logged
* @data: User specified data, possibly specific to a handler
* @format: printf-style formatting string
* @args: Arguments to be formatted
*
* Display a log message. The output stream will be determined by the log
* level.
*
* Note: For this handler, @data is a pointer to a FILE output stream.
* If @data is NULL, the function ntfs_log_get_stream will be called
*
* Note: This function calls ntfs_log_handler_fprintf to do the main work.
*
* Returns: -1 Error occurred
* 0 Message wasn't logged
* num Number of output characters
*/
int ntfs_log_handler_outerr(const char *function, const char *file,
int line, u32 level, void *data, const char *format, va_list args)
{
if (!data)
data = ntfs_log_get_stream(level);
return ntfs_log_handler_fprintf(function, file, line, level, data, format, args);
}
/**
* ntfs_log_handler_stderr - All logs go to stderr
* @function: Function in which the log line occurred
* @file: File in which the log line occurred
* @line: Line number on which the log line occurred
* @level: Level at which the line is logged
* @data: User specified data, possibly specific to a handler
* @format: printf-style formatting string
* @args: Arguments to be formatted
*
* Display a log message to stderr.
*
* Note: For this handler, @data is a pointer to a FILE output stream.
* If @data is NULL, then stdout will be used.
*
* Note: This function calls ntfs_log_handler_fprintf to do the main work.
*
* Returns: -1 Error occurred
* 0 Message wasn't logged
* num Number of output characters
*/
int ntfs_log_handler_stderr(const char *function, const char *file,
int line, u32 level, void *data, const char *format, va_list args)
{
if (!data)
data = stderr;
return ntfs_log_handler_fprintf(function, file, line, level, data, format, args);
}
/**
* ntfs_log_parse_option - Act upon command line options
* @option: Option flag
*
* Delegate some of the work of parsing the command line. All the options begin
* with "--log-". Options cause log levels to be enabled in @ntfs_log (the
* global logging structure).
*
* Note: The "colour" option changes the logging handler.
*
* Returns: TRUE Option understood
* FALSE Invalid log option
*/
BOOL ntfs_log_parse_option(const char *option)
{
if (strcmp(option, "--log-debug") == 0) {
ntfs_log_set_levels(NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG);
return TRUE;
} else if (strcmp(option, "--log-verbose") == 0) {
ntfs_log_set_levels(NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_VERBOSE);
return TRUE;
} else if (strcmp(option, "--log-quiet") == 0) {
ntfs_log_clear_levels(NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_QUIET);
return TRUE;
} else if (strcmp(option, "--log-trace") == 0) {
ntfs_log_set_levels(NTFS_LOG_LEVEL_TRACE);
return TRUE;
}
ntfs_log_debug("Unknown logging option '%s'\n", option);
return FALSE;
}