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Diffstat (limited to 'lib/Plugins/Kerneloops.cpp')
-rw-r--r-- | lib/Plugins/Kerneloops.cpp | 180 |
1 files changed, 172 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/lib/Plugins/Kerneloops.cpp b/lib/Plugins/Kerneloops.cpp index 07c8e06..8d7d5d6 100644 --- a/lib/Plugins/Kerneloops.cpp +++ b/lib/Plugins/Kerneloops.cpp @@ -22,22 +22,43 @@ * Anton Arapov <anton@redhat.com> */ +#include "Kerneloops.h" +#include "KerneloopsSysLog.h" #include "DebugDump.h" -#include "DynamicLibrary.h" +#include "Settings.h" -#include <ctype.h> #include <sstream> +#include <assert.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <string.h> +#include <syslog.h> +#include <limits.h> +#include <sys/prctl.h> +#include <sys/stat.h> +#include <asm/unistd.h> -#include "Kerneloops.h" -#include "KerneloopsDmesg.h" +#define MAX(A,B) ((A) > (B) ? (A) : (B)) + +CAnalyzerKerneloops::CAnalyzerKerneloops() : + m_sSysLogFile("/var/log/messages") +{} + +void CAnalyzerKerneloops::WriteSysLog(int m_nCount) +{ + if (m_nCount > 0) { + openlog("abrt", 0, LOG_KERN); + syslog(LOG_WARNING, "Kerneloops: Reported %i kernel oopses to Abrt", m_nCount); + closelog(); + } +} std::string CAnalyzerKerneloops::GetLocalUUID(const std::string& pDebugDumpDir) { std::string m_sOops; std::stringstream m_sHash; - CDebugDump dd; - dd.Open(pDebugDumpDir); - dd.LoadText(FILENAME_TEXTDATA1, m_sOops); + CDebugDump m_pDebugDump; + m_pDebugDump.Open(pDebugDumpDir); + m_pDebugDump.LoadText(FILENAME_TEXTDATA1, m_sOops); /* An algorithm proposed by Donald E. Knuth in The Art Of Computer * Programming Volume 3, under the topic of sorting and search @@ -58,7 +79,150 @@ std::string CAnalyzerKerneloops::GetGlobalUUID(const std::string& pDebugDumpDir) return GetLocalUUID(pDebugDumpDir); } +void CAnalyzerKerneloops::Report() +{ + CDebugDump m_pDebugDump; + char m_sPath[PATH_MAX]; + std::list<COops> m_pOopsList; + + time_t t = time(NULL); + if (((time_t) -1) == t) + { + fprintf(stderr, "Kerneloops: cannot get local time.\n"); + perror(""); + // TODO: throw -4 + } + + m_pOopsList = m_pSysLog.GetOopsList(); + m_pSysLog.ClearOopsList(); + while (!m_pOopsList.empty()) + { + snprintf(m_sPath, sizeof(m_sPath), "%s/kerneloops-%d-%d", DEBUG_DUMPS_DIR, t, m_pOopsList.size()); + + COops m_pOops; + m_pOops = m_pOopsList.back(); + + try + { + m_pDebugDump.Create(m_sPath); + m_pDebugDump.SaveText(FILENAME_ANALYZER, "Kerneloops"); + m_pDebugDump.SaveText(FILENAME_UID, "0"); + m_pDebugDump.SaveText(FILENAME_EXECUTABLE, "kernel"); + m_pDebugDump.SaveText(FILENAME_KERNEL, m_pOops.m_sVersion); + m_pDebugDump.SaveText(FILENAME_PACKAGE, "not_applicable"); + m_pDebugDump.SaveText(FILENAME_TEXTDATA1, m_pOops.m_sData); + m_pDebugDump.Close(); + } + catch (std::string sError) + { + fprintf(stderr, "Kerneloops: %s\n", sError.c_str()); + // TODO: throw -2 + } + m_pOopsList.pop_back(); + } +} + void CAnalyzerKerneloops::Init() { - scan_logs(); + /* hack: release Init() */ + pid_t pid = fork(); + if (pid) + return; + // TODO: throw if we can't fork() + + sched_yield(); + +#ifdef PR_SET_TIMERSLACK + /* + * Signal the kernel that we're not timing critical + */ + prctl(PR_SET_TIMERSLACK,1000*1000*1000, 0, 0, 0); +#endif + + /* we scan dmesg before /var/log/messages; dmesg is a more accurate source normally */ + ScanDmesg(); + /* during boot... don't go too fast and slow the system down */ + sleep(10); + ScanSysLogFile(m_sSysLogFile.c_str(), 1); + + while(1) { + sleep(10); + ScanDmesg(); + } +} + +void CAnalyzerKerneloops::ScanDmesg() +{ + int m_nFoundOopses; + char *buffer; + + buffer = (char*)calloc(getpagesize()+1, 1); + + syscall(__NR_syslog, 3, buffer, getpagesize()); + m_nFoundOopses = m_pSysLog.ExtractOops(buffer, strlen(buffer), 0); + free(buffer); + + if (m_nFoundOopses > 0) + Report(); +} + +void CAnalyzerKerneloops::ScanSysLogFile(const char *filename, int issyslog) +{ + char *buffer; + struct stat statb; + FILE *file; + int ret; + int m_nFoundOopses; + size_t buflen; + + memset(&statb, 0, sizeof(statb)); + + ret = stat(filename, &statb); + + if (statb.st_size < 1 || ret != 0) + return; + + /* + * in theory there's a race here, since someone could spew + * to /var/log/messages before we read it in... we try to + * deal with it by reading at most 1023 bytes extra. If there's + * more than that.. any oops will be in dmesg anyway. + * Do not try to allocate an absurt amount of memory; ignore + * older log messages because they are unlikely to have + * sufficiently recent data to be useful. 32MB is more + * than enough; it's not worth looping through more log + * if the log is larger than that. + */ + buflen = MAX(statb.st_size+1024, 32*1024*1024); + buffer = (char*)calloc(buflen, 1); + assert(buffer != NULL); + + file = fopen(filename, "rm"); + if (!file) { + free(buffer); + return; + } + fseek(file, -buflen, SEEK_END); + ret = fread(buffer, 1, buflen-1, file); + fclose(file); + + if (ret > 0) + m_nFoundOopses = m_pSysLog.ExtractOops(buffer, buflen-1, issyslog); + free(buffer); + + if (m_nFoundOopses > 0) { + Report(); + WriteSysLog(m_nFoundOopses); + } +} + +void CAnalyzerKerneloops::LoadSettings(const std::string& pPath) +{ + map_settings_t settings; + load_settings(pPath, settings); + + if (settings.find("SysLogFile")!= settings.end()) + { + m_sSysLogFile = settings["SysLogFile"]; + } } |