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author | Rainer Gerhards <rgerhards@adiscon.com> | 2008-02-19 11:20:18 +0000 |
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committer | Rainer Gerhards <rgerhards@adiscon.com> | 2008-02-19 11:20:18 +0000 |
commit | c5f99dc22253e5bd1adbfbfa7c3fd842554b9016 (patch) | |
tree | b278b6bf78bf0c31fba6c89b8200c41f214878e6 /syslogd.c | |
parent | cd2b24dfc45c4b115ace6d17ab0237511fef3d66 (diff) | |
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- moved config file code to its own file
- finally made CONT_LINES in config the only standard support (the code
contained code for other case, which were never executed by the
preprocessor)
Diffstat (limited to 'syslogd.c')
-rw-r--r-- | syslogd.c | 1116 |
1 files changed, 16 insertions, 1100 deletions
@@ -104,8 +104,6 @@ #define DEFUPRI (LOG_USER|LOG_NOTICE) #define TIMERINTVL 30 /* interval for checking flush, mark */ -#define CONT_LINE 1 /* Allow continuation lines */ - #ifdef MTRACE #include <mcheck.h> #endif @@ -141,9 +139,9 @@ #include <sys/resource.h> #include <signal.h> -#include <dirent.h> -#include <glob.h> -#include <sys/types.h> +//?#include <dirent.h> +//?#include <glob.h> +//?#include <sys/types.h> #if HAVE_PATHS_H #include <paths.h> @@ -161,7 +159,7 @@ #include "outchannel.h" #include "syslogd.h" -#include "parse.h" +//?#include "parse.h" #include "msg.h" #include "modules.h" #include "action.h" @@ -178,6 +176,8 @@ #include "stream.h" #include "wti.h" #include "wtp.h" +#include "expr.h" +#include "conf.h" /* We define our own set of syslog defintions so that we * do not need to rely on (possibly different) implementations. @@ -254,7 +254,6 @@ static uchar *ConfFile = (uchar*) _PATH_LOGCONF; /* read-only after startup */ static char *PidFile = _PATH_LOGPID; /* read-only after startup */ -static uchar *pModDir = NULL; /* read-only after startup */ char ctty[] = _PATH_CONSOLE; /* this is read-only; used by omfile -- TODO: remove that dependency */ static pid_t myPid; /* our pid for use in self-generated messages, e.g. on startup */ @@ -263,24 +262,6 @@ static int restart = 0; /* do restart (config read) - multithread safe */ int glblHadMemShortage = 0; /* indicates if we had memory shortage some time during the run */ -/* definitions used for doNameLine to differentiate between different command types - * (with otherwise identical code). This is a left-over from the previous config - * system. It stays, because it is still useful. So do not wonder why it looks - * somewhat strange (at least its name). -- rgerhards, 2007-08-01 - */ -enum eDirective { DIR_TEMPLATE = 0, DIR_OUTCHANNEL = 1, DIR_ALLOWEDSENDER = 2}; - -/* The following global variables are used for building - * tag and host selector lines during startup and config reload. - * This is stored as a global variable pool because of its ease. It is - * also fairly compatible with multi-threading as the stratup code must - * be run in a single thread anyways. So there can be no race conditions. These - * variables are no longer used once the configuration has been loaded (except, - * of course, during a reload). rgerhards 2005-10-18 - */ -static EHostnameCmpMode eDfltHostnameCmpMode; -static rsCStrObj *pDfltHostnameCmp; -static rsCStrObj *pDfltProgNameCmp; static int bParseHOSTNAMEandTAG = 1; /* global config var: should the hostname and tag be * parsed inside message - rgerhards, 2006-03-13 */ @@ -313,7 +294,7 @@ static int bDebugPrintModuleList = 1;/* output module list in debug mode? */ int bDropMalPTRMsgs = 0;/* Drop messages which have malicious PTR records during DNS lookup */ static uchar cCCEscapeChar = '\\';/* character to be used to start an escape sequence for control chars */ static int bEscapeCCOnRcv = 1; /* escape control characters on reception: 0 - no, 1 - yes */ -static int bReduceRepeatMsgs; /* reduce repeated message - 0 - no, 1 - yes */ +int bReduceRepeatMsgs; /* reduce repeated message - 0 - no, 1 - yes */ static int bActExecWhenPrevSusp; /* execute action only when previous one was suspended? */ static int logEveryMsg = 0;/* no repeat message processing - read-only after startup * 0 - suppress duplicate messages @@ -363,50 +344,6 @@ static int bMainMsgQSaveOnShutdown = 1; /* save queue on shutdown (when DA en static int64 iMainMsgQueMaxDiskSpace = 0; /* max disk space allocated 0 ==> unlimited */ -/* This structure represents the files that will have log - * copies printed. - * RGerhards 2004-11-08: Each instance of the filed structure - * describes what I call an "output channel". This is important - * to mention as we now allow database connections to be - * present in the filed structure. If helps immensely, if we - * think of it as the abstraction of an output channel. - * rgerhards, 2005-10-26: The structure below provides ample - * opportunity for non-thread-safety. Each of the variable - * accesses must be carefully evaluated, many of them probably - * be guarded by mutexes. But beware of deadlocks... - * rgerhards, 2007-08-01: as you can see, the structure has shrunk pretty much. I will - * remove some of the comments some time. It's still the structure that controls much - * of the processing that goes on in syslogd, but it now has lots of helpers. - */ -struct filed { - struct filed *f_next; /* next in linked list */ - /* filter properties */ - enum { - FILTER_PRI = 0, /* traditional PRI based filer */ - FILTER_PROP = 1 /* extended filter, property based */ - } f_filter_type; - EHostnameCmpMode eHostnameCmpMode; - rsCStrObj *pCSHostnameComp; /* hostname to check */ - rsCStrObj *pCSProgNameComp; /* tag to check or NULL, if not to be checked */ - union { - u_char f_pmask[LOG_NFACILITIES+1]; /* priority mask */ - struct { - rsCStrObj *pCSPropName; - enum { - FIOP_NOP = 0, /* do not use - No Operation */ - FIOP_CONTAINS = 1, /* contains string? */ - FIOP_ISEQUAL = 2, /* is (exactly) equal? */ - FIOP_STARTSWITH = 3, /* starts with a string? */ - FIOP_REGEX = 4 /* matches a regular expression? */ - } operation; - rsCStrObj *pCSCompValue; /* value to "compare" against */ - char isNegated; /* actually a boolean ;) */ - } prop; - } f_filterData; - - linkedList_t llActList; /* list of configured actions */ -}; -typedef struct filed selector_t; /* new type name */ /* support for simple textual representation of FIOP names @@ -503,11 +440,8 @@ static uchar template_StdPgSQLFmt[] = "\"insert into SystemEvents (Message, Faci static char **crunch_list(char *list); static void reapchild(); static void debug_switch(); -static rsRetVal cfline(uchar *line, selector_t **pfCurr); static void sighup_handler(); static void freeSelectors(void); -static rsRetVal processConfFile(uchar *pConfFile); -static rsRetVal selectorAddList(selector_t *f); static void processImInternal(void); @@ -1055,7 +989,8 @@ static int usage(void) /* function to destruct a selector_t object * rgerhards, 2007-08-01 */ -static rsRetVal selectorDestruct(void *pVal) +rsRetVal +selectorDestruct(void *pVal) { selector_t *pThis = (selector_t *) pVal; @@ -1083,7 +1018,8 @@ static rsRetVal selectorDestruct(void *pVal) /* function to construct a selector_t object * rgerhards, 2007-08-01 */ -static rsRetVal selectorConstruct(selector_t **ppThis) +rsRetVal +selectorConstruct(selector_t **ppThis) { DEFiRet; selector_t *pThis; @@ -2491,265 +2427,6 @@ static void doexit() } -/* process a directory and include all of its files into - * the current config file. There is no specific order of inclusion, - * files are included in the order they are read from the directory. - * The caller must have make sure that the provided parameter is - * indeed a directory. - * rgerhards, 2007-08-01 - */ -static rsRetVal doIncludeDirectory(uchar *pDirName) -{ - DEFiRet; - int iEntriesDone = 0; - DIR *pDir; - union { - struct dirent d; - char b[offsetof(struct dirent, d_name) + NAME_MAX + 1]; - } u; - struct dirent *res; - size_t iDirNameLen; - size_t iFileNameLen; - uchar szFullFileName[MAXFNAME]; - - assert(pDirName != NULL); - - if((pDir = opendir((char*) pDirName)) == NULL) { - logerror("error opening include directory"); - ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_FOPEN_FAILURE); - } - - /* prepare file name buffer */ - iDirNameLen = strlen((char*) pDirName); - memcpy(szFullFileName, pDirName, iDirNameLen); - - /* now read the directory */ - iEntriesDone = 0; - while(readdir_r(pDir, &u.d, &res) == 0) { - if(res == NULL) - break; /* this also indicates end of directory */ - if(res->d_type != DT_REG) - continue; /* we are not interested in special files */ - if(res->d_name[0] == '.') - continue; /* these files we are also not interested in */ - ++iEntriesDone; - /* construct filename */ - iFileNameLen = strlen(res->d_name); - if (iFileNameLen > NAME_MAX) - iFileNameLen = NAME_MAX; - memcpy(szFullFileName + iDirNameLen, res->d_name, iFileNameLen); - *(szFullFileName + iDirNameLen + iFileNameLen) = '\0'; - dbgprintf("including file '%s'\n", szFullFileName); - processConfFile(szFullFileName); - /* we deliberately ignore the iRet of processConfFile() - this is because - * failure to process one file does not mean all files will fail. By ignoring, - * we retry with the next file, which is the best thing we can do. -- rgerhards, 2007-08-01 - */ - } - - if(iEntriesDone == 0) { - /* I just make it a debug output, because I can think of a lot of cases where it - * makes sense not to have any files. E.g. a system maintainer may place a $Include - * into the config file just in case, when additional modules be installed. When none - * are installed, the directory will be empty, which is fine. -- rgerhards 2007-08-01 - */ - dbgprintf("warning: the include directory contained no files - this may be ok.\n"); - } - -finalize_it: - if(pDir != NULL) - closedir(pDir); - - RETiRet; -} - - -/* process a $include config line. That type of line requires - * inclusion of another file. - * rgerhards, 2007-08-01 - */ -static rsRetVal doIncludeLine(uchar **pp, __attribute__((unused)) void* pVal) -{ - DEFiRet; - char pattern[MAXFNAME]; - uchar *cfgFile; - glob_t cfgFiles; - size_t i = 0; - struct stat fileInfo; - - assert(pp != NULL); - assert(*pp != NULL); - - if(getSubString(pp, (char*) pattern, sizeof(pattern) / sizeof(char), ' ') != 0) { - logerror("could not extract group name"); - ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_NOT_FOUND); - } - - /* Use GLOB_MARK to append a trailing slash for directories. - * Required by doIncludeDirectory(). - */ - glob(pattern, GLOB_MARK, NULL, &cfgFiles); - - for(i = 0; i < cfgFiles.gl_pathc; i++) { - cfgFile = (uchar*) cfgFiles.gl_pathv[i]; - - if(stat((char*) cfgFile, &fileInfo) != 0) - continue; /* continue with the next file if we can't stat() the file */ - - if(S_ISREG(fileInfo.st_mode)) { /* config file */ - dbgprintf("requested to include config file '%s'\n", cfgFile); - iRet = processConfFile(cfgFile); - } else if(S_ISDIR(fileInfo.st_mode)) { /* config directory */ - dbgprintf("requested to include directory '%s'\n", cfgFile); - iRet = doIncludeDirectory(cfgFile); - } else { /* TODO: shall we handle symlinks or not? */ - dbgprintf("warning: unable to process IncludeConfig directive '%s'\n", cfgFile); - } - } - - globfree(&cfgFiles); - -finalize_it: - RETiRet; -} - - -/* process a $ModLoad config line. - * As of now, it is a dummy, that will later evolve into the - * loader for plug-ins. - * rgerhards, 2007-07-21 - * varmojfekoj added support for dynamically loadable modules on 2007-08-13 - * rgerhards, 2007-09-25: please note that the non-threadsafe function dlerror() is - * called below. This is ok because modules are currently only loaded during - * configuration file processing, which is executed on a single thread. Should we - * change that design at any stage (what is unlikely), we need to find a - * replacement. - */ -static rsRetVal doModLoad(uchar **pp, __attribute__((unused)) void* pVal) -{ - DEFiRet; - uchar szName[512]; - uchar szPath[512]; - uchar errMsg[1024]; - uchar *pModName; - void *pModHdlr, *pModInit; - - assert(pp != NULL); - assert(*pp != NULL); - - if(getSubString(pp, (char*) szName, sizeof(szName) / sizeof(uchar), ' ') != 0) { - logerror("could not extract module name"); - ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_NOT_FOUND); - } - - /* this below is a quick and dirty hack to provide compatibility with the - * $ModLoad MySQL forward compatibility statement. TODO: clean this up - * For the time being, it is clean enough, it just needs to be done - * differently when we have a full design for loadable plug-ins. For the - * time being, we just mangle the names a bit. - * rgerhards, 2007-08-14 - */ - if(!strcmp((char*) szName, "MySQL")) - pModName = (uchar*) "ommysql.so"; - else - pModName = szName; - - dbgprintf("Requested to load module '%s'\n", szName); - - if(*pModName == '/') { - *szPath = '\0'; /* we do not need to append the path - its already in the module name */ - } else { - strncpy((char *) szPath, (pModDir == NULL) ? _PATH_MODDIR : (char*) pModDir, sizeof(szPath)); - } - strncat((char *) szPath, (char *) pModName, sizeof(szPath) - strlen((char*) szPath) - 1); - if(!(pModHdlr = dlopen((char *) szPath, RTLD_NOW))) { - snprintf((char *) errMsg, sizeof(errMsg), "could not load module '%s', dlopen: %s\n", szPath, dlerror()); - errMsg[sizeof(errMsg)/sizeof(uchar) - 1] = '\0'; - logerror((char *) errMsg); - ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_ERR); - } - if(!(pModInit = dlsym(pModHdlr, "modInit"))) { - snprintf((char *) errMsg, sizeof(errMsg), "could not load module '%s', dlsym: %s\n", szPath, dlerror()); - errMsg[sizeof(errMsg)/sizeof(uchar) - 1] = '\0'; - logerror((char *) errMsg); - dlclose(pModHdlr); - ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_ERR); - } - if((iRet = doModInit(pModInit, (uchar*) pModName, pModHdlr)) != RS_RET_OK) { - snprintf((char *) errMsg, sizeof(errMsg), "could not load module '%s', rsyslog error %d\n", szPath, iRet); - errMsg[sizeof(errMsg)/sizeof(uchar) - 1] = '\0'; - logerror((char *) errMsg); - dlclose(pModHdlr); - ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_ERR); - } - - skipWhiteSpace(pp); /* skip over any whitespace */ - -finalize_it: - RETiRet; -} - -/* parse and interpret a $-config line that starts with - * a name (this is common code). It is parsed to the name - * and then the proper sub-function is called to handle - * the actual directive. - * rgerhards 2004-11-17 - * rgerhards 2005-06-21: previously only for templates, now - * generalized. - */ -static rsRetVal doNameLine(uchar **pp, void* pVal) -{ - DEFiRet; - uchar *p; - enum eDirective eDir; - char szName[128]; - - assert(pp != NULL); - p = *pp; - assert(p != NULL); - - eDir = (enum eDirective) pVal; /* this time, it actually is NOT a pointer! */ - - if(getSubString(&p, szName, sizeof(szName) / sizeof(char), ',') != 0) { - logerror("Invalid config line: could not extract name - line ignored"); - ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_NOT_FOUND); - } - if(*p == ',') - ++p; /* comma was eaten */ - - /* we got the name - now we pass name & the rest of the string - * to the subfunction. It makes no sense to do further - * parsing here, as this is in close interaction with the - * respective subsystem. rgerhards 2004-11-17 - */ - - switch(eDir) { - case DIR_TEMPLATE: - tplAddLine(szName, &p); - break; - case DIR_OUTCHANNEL: - ochAddLine(szName, &p); - break; - case DIR_ALLOWEDSENDER: - addAllowedSenderLine(szName, &p); - break; - default:/* we do this to avoid compiler warning - not all - * enum values call this function, so an incomplete list - * is quite ok (but then we should not run into this code, - * so at least we log a debug warning). - */ - dbgprintf("INTERNAL ERROR: doNameLine() called with invalid eDir %d.\n", - eDir); - break; - } - - *pp = p; - -finalize_it: - RETiRet; -} - - /* set the action resume interval */ static rsRetVal setActionResumeInterval(void __attribute__((unused)) *pVal, int iNewVal) @@ -2769,49 +2446,6 @@ static rsRetVal setUmask(void __attribute__((unused)) *pVal, int iUmask) } -/* Parse and interpret a system-directive in the config line - * A system directive is one that starts with a "$" sign. It offers - * extended configuration parameters. - * 2004-11-17 rgerhards - */ -rsRetVal cfsysline(uchar *p) -{ - DEFiRet; - uchar szCmd[64]; - uchar errMsg[128]; /* for dynamic error messages */ - - assert(p != NULL); - errno = 0; - if(getSubString(&p, (char*) szCmd, sizeof(szCmd) / sizeof(uchar), ' ') != 0) { - logerror("Invalid $-configline - could not extract command - line ignored\n"); - ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_NOT_FOUND); - } - - /* we now try and see if we can find the command in the registered - * list of cfsysline handlers. -- rgerhards, 2007-07-31 - */ - CHKiRet(processCfSysLineCommand(szCmd, &p)); - - /* now check if we have some extra characters left on the line - that - * should not be the case. Whitespace is OK, but everything else should - * trigger a warning (that may be an indication of undesired behaviour). - * An exception, of course, are comments (starting with '#'). - * rgerhards, 2007-07-04 - */ - skipWhiteSpace(&p); - - if(*p && *p != '#') { /* we have a non-whitespace, so let's complain */ - snprintf((char*) errMsg, sizeof(errMsg)/sizeof(uchar), - "error: extra characters in config line ignored: '%s'", p); - errno = 0; - logerror((char*) errMsg); - } - -finalize_it: - RETiRet; -} - - /* helper to freeSelectors(), used with llExecFunc() to flush * pending output. -- rgerhards, 2007-08-02 * We do not need to lock the action object here as the processing @@ -2964,107 +2598,6 @@ static void dbgPrintInitInfo(void) } -/* process a configuration file - * started with code from init() by rgerhards on 2007-07-31 - */ -static rsRetVal processConfFile(uchar *pConfFile) -{ - DEFiRet; - int iLnNbr = 0; - FILE *cf; - selector_t *fCurr = NULL; - uchar *p; -#ifdef CONT_LINE - uchar cbuf[BUFSIZ]; - uchar *cline; -#else - uchar cline[BUFSIZ]; -#endif - assert(pConfFile != NULL); - - if((cf = fopen((char*)pConfFile, "r")) == NULL) { - ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_FOPEN_FAILURE); - } - - /* Now process the file. - */ -#if CONT_LINE - cline = cbuf; - while (fgets((char*)cline, sizeof(cbuf) - (cline - cbuf), cf) != NULL) { -#else - while (fgets(cline, sizeof(cline), cf) != NULL) { -#endif - ++iLnNbr; - /* drop LF - TODO: make it better, replace fgets(), but its clean as it is */ - if(cline[strlen((char*)cline)-1] == '\n') { - cline[strlen((char*)cline) -1] = '\0'; - } - /* check for end-of-section, comments, strip off trailing - * spaces and newline character. - */ - p = cline; - skipWhiteSpace(&p); - if (*p == '\0' || *p == '#') - continue; - -#if CONT_LINE - strcpy((char*)cline, (char*)p); -#endif - for (p = (uchar*) strchr((char*)cline, '\0'); isspace((int) *--p);); -#if CONT_LINE - if (*p == '\\') { - if ((p - cbuf) > BUFSIZ - 30) { - /* Oops the buffer is full - what now? */ - cline = cbuf; - } else { - *p = 0; - cline = p; - continue; - } - } else - cline = cbuf; -#endif - *++p = '\0'; /* TODO: check this */ - - /* we now have the complete line, and are positioned at the first non-whitespace - * character. So let's process it - */ -#if CONT_LINE - if(cfline(cbuf, &fCurr) != RS_RET_OK) { -#else - if(cfline((uchar*)cline, &fCurr) != RS_RET_OK) { -#endif - /* we log a message, but otherwise ignore the error. After all, the next - * line can be correct. -- rgerhards, 2007-08-02 - */ - uchar szErrLoc[MAXFNAME + 64]; - dbgprintf("config line NOT successfully processed\n"); - snprintf((char*)szErrLoc, sizeof(szErrLoc) / sizeof(uchar), - "%s, line %d", pConfFile, iLnNbr); - logerrorSz("the last error occured in %s", (char*)szErrLoc); - } - } - - /* we probably have one selector left to be added - so let's do that now */ - CHKiRet(selectorAddList(fCurr)); - - /* close the configuration file */ - (void) fclose(cf); - -finalize_it: - if(iRet != RS_RET_OK) { - char errStr[1024]; - if(fCurr != NULL) - selectorDestruct(fCurr); - - rs_strerror_r(errno, errStr, sizeof(errStr)); - dbgprintf("error %d processing config file '%s'; os error (if any): %s\n", - iRet, pConfFile, errStr); - } - RETiRet; -} - - /* Start the input modules. This function will probably undergo big changes * while we implement the input module interface. For now, it does the most * important thing to get at least my poor initial input modules up and @@ -3101,11 +2634,7 @@ static void init(void) { DEFiRet; -#ifdef CONT_LINE char cbuf[BUFSIZ]; -#else - char cline[BUFSIZ]; -#endif char bufStartUpMsg[512]; struct sigaction sigAct; @@ -3285,465 +2814,13 @@ init(void) } -/* Helper to cfline() and its helpers. Parses a template name - * from an "action" line. Must be called with the Line pointer - * pointing to the first character after the semicolon. - * rgerhards 2004-11-19 - * changed function to work with OMSR. -- rgerhards, 2007-07-27 - * the default template is to be used when no template is specified. - */ -rsRetVal cflineParseTemplateName(uchar** pp, omodStringRequest_t *pOMSR, int iEntry, int iTplOpts, uchar *dfltTplName) -{ - uchar *p; - uchar *tplName; - DEFiRet; - rsCStrObj *pStrB; - - assert(pp != NULL); - assert(*pp != NULL); - assert(pOMSR != NULL); - - p =*pp; - /* a template must follow - search it and complain, if not found - */ - skipWhiteSpace(&p); - if(*p == ';') - ++p; /* eat it */ - else if(*p != '\0' && *p != '#') { - logerror("invalid character in selector line - ';template' expected"); - iRet = RS_RET_ERR; - goto finalize_it; - } - - skipWhiteSpace(&p); /* go to begin of template name */ - - if(*p == '\0') { - /* no template specified, use the default */ - /* TODO: check NULL ptr */ - tplName = (uchar*) strdup((char*)dfltTplName); - } else { - /* template specified, pick it up */ - if(rsCStrConstruct(&pStrB) != RS_RET_OK) { - glblHadMemShortage = 1; - iRet = RS_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; - goto finalize_it; - } - - /* now copy the string */ - while(*p && *p != '#' && !isspace((int) *p)) { - CHKiRet(rsCStrAppendChar(pStrB, *p)); - ++p; - } - CHKiRet(rsCStrFinish(pStrB)); - CHKiRet(rsCStrConvSzStrAndDestruct(pStrB, &tplName, 0)); - } - - iRet = OMSRsetEntry(pOMSR, iEntry, tplName, iTplOpts); - if(iRet != RS_RET_OK) goto finalize_it; - -finalize_it: - *pp = p; - - RETiRet; -} - -/* Helper to cfline(). Parses a file name up until the first - * comma and then looks for the template specifier. Tries - * to find that template. - * rgerhards 2004-11-18 - * parameter pFileName must point to a buffer large enough - * to hold the largest possible filename. - * rgerhards, 2007-07-25 - * updated to include OMSR pointer -- rgerhards, 2007-07-27 - */ -rsRetVal cflineParseFileName(uchar* p, uchar *pFileName, omodStringRequest_t *pOMSR, int iEntry, int iTplOpts) -{ - register uchar *pName; - int i; - DEFiRet; - - assert(pOMSR != NULL); - - pName = pFileName; - i = 1; /* we start at 1 so that we reseve space for the '\0'! */ - while(*p && *p != ';' && i < MAXFNAME) { - *pName++ = *p++; - ++i; - } - *pName = '\0'; - - iRet = cflineParseTemplateName(&p, pOMSR, iEntry, iTplOpts, (uchar*) " TradFmt"); - - RETiRet; -} - - -/* - * Helper to cfline(). This function takes the filter part of a traditional, PRI - * based line and decodes the PRIs given in the selector line. It processed the - * line up to the beginning of the action part. A pointer to that beginnig is - * passed back to the caller. - * rgerhards 2005-09-15 - */ -static rsRetVal cflineProcessTradPRIFilter(uchar **pline, register selector_t *f) -{ - uchar *p; - register uchar *q; - register int i, i2; - uchar *bp; - int pri; - int singlpri = 0; - int ignorepri = 0; - uchar buf[MAXLINE]; - uchar xbuf[200]; - - assert(pline != NULL); - assert(*pline != NULL); - assert(f != NULL); - - dbgprintf(" - traditional PRI filter\n"); - errno = 0; /* keep strerror_r() stuff out of logerror messages */ - - f->f_filter_type = FILTER_PRI; - /* Note: file structure is pre-initialized to zero because it was - * created with calloc()! - */ - for (i = 0; i <= LOG_NFACILITIES; i++) { - f->f_filterData.f_pmask[i] = TABLE_NOPRI; - } - - /* scan through the list of selectors */ - for (p = *pline; *p && *p != '\t' && *p != ' ';) { - - /* find the end of this facility name list */ - for (q = p; *q && *q != '\t' && *q++ != '.'; ) - continue; - - /* collect priority name */ - for (bp = buf; *q && !strchr("\t ,;", *q); ) - *bp++ = *q++; - *bp = '\0'; - - /* skip cruft */ - while (strchr(",;", *q)) - q++; - - /* decode priority name */ - if ( *buf == '!' ) { - ignorepri = 1; - for (bp=buf; *(bp+1); bp++) - *bp=*(bp+1); - *bp='\0'; - } - else { - ignorepri = 0; - } - if ( *buf == '=' ) - { - singlpri = 1; - pri = decodeSyslogName(&buf[1], syslogPriNames); - } - else { - singlpri = 0; - pri = decodeSyslogName(buf, syslogPriNames); - } - - if (pri < 0) { -dbgPrintAllDebugInfo(); - snprintf((char*) xbuf, sizeof(xbuf), "unknown priority name \"%s\"", buf); - logerror((char*) xbuf); - return RS_RET_ERR; - } - - /* scan facilities */ - while (*p && !strchr("\t .;", *p)) { - for (bp = buf; *p && !strchr("\t ,;.", *p); ) - *bp++ = *p++; - *bp = '\0'; - if (*buf == '*') { - for (i = 0; i <= LOG_NFACILITIES; i++) { - if ( pri == INTERNAL_NOPRI ) { - if ( ignorepri ) - f->f_filterData.f_pmask[i] = TABLE_ALLPRI; - else - f->f_filterData.f_pmask[i] = TABLE_NOPRI; - } - else if ( singlpri ) { - if ( ignorepri ) - f->f_filterData.f_pmask[i] &= ~(1<<pri); - else - f->f_filterData.f_pmask[i] |= (1<<pri); - } - else - { - if ( pri == TABLE_ALLPRI ) { - if ( ignorepri ) - f->f_filterData.f_pmask[i] = TABLE_NOPRI; - else - f->f_filterData.f_pmask[i] = TABLE_ALLPRI; - } - else - { - if ( ignorepri ) - for (i2= 0; i2 <= pri; ++i2) - f->f_filterData.f_pmask[i] &= ~(1<<i2); - else - for (i2= 0; i2 <= pri; ++i2) - f->f_filterData.f_pmask[i] |= (1<<i2); - } - } - } - } else { - i = decodeSyslogName(buf, syslogFacNames); - if (i < 0) { - - snprintf((char*) xbuf, sizeof(xbuf), "unknown facility name \"%s\"", buf); - logerror((char*) xbuf); - return RS_RET_ERR; - } - - if ( pri == INTERNAL_NOPRI ) { - if ( ignorepri ) - f->f_filterData.f_pmask[i >> 3] = TABLE_ALLPRI; - else - f->f_filterData.f_pmask[i >> 3] = TABLE_NOPRI; - } else if ( singlpri ) { - if ( ignorepri ) - f->f_filterData.f_pmask[i >> 3] &= ~(1<<pri); - else - f->f_filterData.f_pmask[i >> 3] |= (1<<pri); - } else { - if ( pri == TABLE_ALLPRI ) { - if ( ignorepri ) - f->f_filterData.f_pmask[i >> 3] = TABLE_NOPRI; - else - f->f_filterData.f_pmask[i >> 3] = TABLE_ALLPRI; - } else { - if ( ignorepri ) - for (i2= 0; i2 <= pri; ++i2) - f->f_filterData.f_pmask[i >> 3] &= ~(1<<i2); - else - for (i2= 0; i2 <= pri; ++i2) - f->f_filterData.f_pmask[i >> 3] |= (1<<i2); - } - } - } - while (*p == ',' || *p == ' ') - p++; - } - - p = q; - } - - /* skip to action part */ - while (*p == '\t' || *p == ' ') - p++; - - *pline = p; - return RS_RET_OK; -} - - -/* - * Helper to cfline(). This function takes the filter part of a property - * based filter and decodes it. It processes the line up to the beginning - * of the action part. A pointer to that beginnig is passed back to the caller. - * rgerhards 2005-09-15 - */ -static rsRetVal cflineProcessPropFilter(uchar **pline, register selector_t *f) -{ - rsParsObj *pPars; - rsCStrObj *pCSCompOp; - rsRetVal iRet; - int iOffset; /* for compare operations */ - - assert(pline != NULL); - assert(*pline != NULL); - assert(f != NULL); - - dbgprintf(" - property-based filter\n"); - errno = 0; /* keep strerror_r() stuff out of logerror messages */ - - f->f_filter_type = FILTER_PROP; - - /* create parser object starting with line string without leading colon */ - if((iRet = rsParsConstructFromSz(&pPars, (*pline)+1)) != RS_RET_OK) { - logerrorInt("Error %d constructing parser object - ignoring selector", iRet); - return(iRet); - } - - /* read property */ - iRet = parsDelimCStr(pPars, &f->f_filterData.prop.pCSPropName, ',', 1, 1); - if(iRet != RS_RET_OK) { - logerrorInt("error %d parsing filter property - ignoring selector", iRet); - rsParsDestruct(pPars); - return(iRet); - } - - /* read operation */ - iRet = parsDelimCStr(pPars, &pCSCompOp, ',', 1, 1); - if(iRet != RS_RET_OK) { - logerrorInt("error %d compare operation property - ignoring selector", iRet); - rsParsDestruct(pPars); - return(iRet); - } - - /* we now first check if the condition is to be negated. To do so, we first - * must make sure we have at least one char in the param and then check the - * first one. - * rgerhards, 2005-09-26 - */ - if(rsCStrLen(pCSCompOp) > 0) { - if(*rsCStrGetBufBeg(pCSCompOp) == '!') { - f->f_filterData.prop.isNegated = 1; - iOffset = 1; /* ignore '!' */ - } else { - f->f_filterData.prop.isNegated = 0; - iOffset = 0; - } - } else { - f->f_filterData.prop.isNegated = 0; - iOffset = 0; - } - - if(!rsCStrOffsetSzStrCmp(pCSCompOp, iOffset, (uchar*) "contains", 8)) { - f->f_filterData.prop.operation = FIOP_CONTAINS; - } else if(!rsCStrOffsetSzStrCmp(pCSCompOp, iOffset, (uchar*) "isequal", 7)) { - f->f_filterData.prop.operation = FIOP_ISEQUAL; - } else if(!rsCStrOffsetSzStrCmp(pCSCompOp, iOffset, (uchar*) "startswith", 10)) { - f->f_filterData.prop.operation = FIOP_STARTSWITH; - } else if(!rsCStrOffsetSzStrCmp(pCSCompOp, iOffset, (unsigned char*) "regex", 5)) { - f->f_filterData.prop.operation = FIOP_REGEX; - } else { - logerrorSz("error: invalid compare operation '%s' - ignoring selector", - (char*) rsCStrGetSzStrNoNULL(pCSCompOp)); - } - rsCStrDestruct (pCSCompOp); /* no longer needed */ - - /* read compare value */ - iRet = parsQuotedCStr(pPars, &f->f_filterData.prop.pCSCompValue); - if(iRet != RS_RET_OK) { - logerrorInt("error %d compare value property - ignoring selector", iRet); - rsParsDestruct(pPars); - return(iRet); - } - - /* skip to action part */ - if((iRet = parsSkipWhitespace(pPars)) != RS_RET_OK) { - logerrorInt("error %d skipping to action part - ignoring selector", iRet); - rsParsDestruct(pPars); - return(iRet); - } - - /* cleanup */ - *pline = *pline + rsParsGetParsePointer(pPars) + 1; - /* we are adding one for the skipped initial ":" */ - - return rsParsDestruct(pPars); -} - - -/* - * Helper to cfline(). This function interprets a BSD host selector line - * from the config file ("+/-hostname"). It stores it for further reference. - * rgerhards 2005-10-19 - */ -static rsRetVal cflineProcessHostSelector(uchar **pline) -{ - rsRetVal iRet; - - assert(pline != NULL); - assert(*pline != NULL); - assert(**pline == '-' || **pline == '+'); - - dbgprintf(" - host selector line\n"); - - /* check include/exclude setting */ - if(**pline == '+') { - eDfltHostnameCmpMode = HN_COMP_MATCH; - } else { /* we do not check for '-', it must be, else we wouldn't be here */ - eDfltHostnameCmpMode = HN_COMP_NOMATCH; - } - (*pline)++; /* eat + or - */ - - /* the below is somewhat of a quick hack, but it is efficient (this is - * why it is in here. "+*" resets the tag selector with BSD syslog. We mimic - * this, too. As it is easy to check that condition, we do not fire up a - * parser process, just make sure we do not address beyond our space. - * Order of conditions in the if-statement is vital! rgerhards 2005-10-18 - */ - if(**pline != '\0' && **pline == '*' && *(*pline+1) == '\0') { - dbgprintf("resetting BSD-like hostname filter\n"); - eDfltHostnameCmpMode = HN_NO_COMP; - if(pDfltHostnameCmp != NULL) { - if((iRet = rsCStrSetSzStr(pDfltHostnameCmp, NULL)) != RS_RET_OK) - return(iRet); - } - } else { - dbgprintf("setting BSD-like hostname filter to '%s'\n", *pline); - if(pDfltHostnameCmp == NULL) { - /* create string for parser */ - if((iRet = rsCStrConstructFromszStr(&pDfltHostnameCmp, *pline)) != RS_RET_OK) - return(iRet); - } else { /* string objects exists, just update... */ - if((iRet = rsCStrSetSzStr(pDfltHostnameCmp, *pline)) != RS_RET_OK) - return(iRet); - } - } - return RS_RET_OK; -} - - -/* - * Helper to cfline(). This function interprets a BSD tag selector line - * from the config file ("!tagname"). It stores it for further reference. - * rgerhards 2005-10-18 - */ -static rsRetVal cflineProcessTagSelector(uchar **pline) -{ - rsRetVal iRet; - - assert(pline != NULL); - assert(*pline != NULL); - assert(**pline == '!'); - - dbgprintf(" - programname selector line\n"); - - (*pline)++; /* eat '!' */ - - /* the below is somewhat of a quick hack, but it is efficient (this is - * why it is in here. "!*" resets the tag selector with BSD syslog. We mimic - * this, too. As it is easy to check that condition, we do not fire up a - * parser process, just make sure we do not address beyond our space. - * Order of conditions in the if-statement is vital! rgerhards 2005-10-18 - */ - if(**pline != '\0' && **pline == '*' && *(*pline+1) == '\0') { - dbgprintf("resetting programname filter\n"); - if(pDfltProgNameCmp != NULL) { - if((iRet = rsCStrSetSzStr(pDfltProgNameCmp, NULL)) != RS_RET_OK) - return(iRet); - } - } else { - dbgprintf("setting programname filter to '%s'\n", *pline); - if(pDfltProgNameCmp == NULL) { - /* create string for parser */ - if((iRet = rsCStrConstructFromszStr(&pDfltProgNameCmp, *pline)) != RS_RET_OK) - return(iRet); - } else { /* string objects exists, just update... */ - if((iRet = rsCStrSetSzStr(pDfltProgNameCmp, *pline)) != RS_RET_OK) - return(iRet); - } - } - return RS_RET_OK; -} - - /* add an Action to the current selector * The pOMSR is freed, as it is not needed after this function. * Note: this function pulls global data that specifies action config state. * rgerhards, 2007-07-27 */ -rsRetVal addAction(action_t **ppAction, modInfo_t *pMod, void *pModData, omodStringRequest_t *pOMSR, int bSuspended) +rsRetVal +addAction(action_t **ppAction, modInfo_t *pMod, void *pModData, omodStringRequest_t *pOMSR, int bSuspended) { DEFiRet; int i; @@ -3836,94 +2913,6 @@ finalize_it: } -/* read the filter part of a configuration line and store the filter - * in the supplied selector_t - * rgerhards, 2007-08-01 - */ -static rsRetVal cflineDoFilter(uchar **pp, selector_t *f) -{ - DEFiRet; - - assert(pp != NULL); - assert(f != NULL); - - /* check which filter we need to pull... */ - switch(**pp) { - case ':': - iRet = cflineProcessPropFilter(pp, f); - break; - default: - iRet = cflineProcessTradPRIFilter(pp, f); - break; - } - - /* we now check if there are some global (BSD-style) filter conditions - * and, if so, we copy them over. rgerhards, 2005-10-18 - */ - if(pDfltProgNameCmp != NULL) - if((iRet = rsCStrConstructFromCStr(&(f->pCSProgNameComp), pDfltProgNameCmp)) != RS_RET_OK) - return(iRet); - - if(eDfltHostnameCmpMode != HN_NO_COMP) { - f->eHostnameCmpMode = eDfltHostnameCmpMode; - if((iRet = rsCStrConstructFromCStr(&(f->pCSHostnameComp), pDfltHostnameCmp)) != RS_RET_OK) - return(iRet); - } - - RETiRet; -} - - -/* process the action part of a selector line - * rgerhards, 2007-08-01 - */ -static rsRetVal cflineDoAction(uchar **p, action_t **ppAction) -{ - DEFiRet; - modInfo_t *pMod; - omodStringRequest_t *pOMSR; - action_t *pAction; - void *pModData; - - assert(p != NULL); - assert(ppAction != NULL); - - /* loop through all modules and see if one picks up the line */ - pMod = modGetNxtType(NULL, eMOD_OUT); - while(pMod != NULL) { - iRet = pMod->mod.om.parseSelectorAct(p, &pModData, &pOMSR); - dbgprintf("tried selector action for %s: %d\n", modGetName(pMod), iRet); - if(iRet == RS_RET_OK || iRet == RS_RET_SUSPENDED) { - if((iRet = addAction(&pAction, pMod, pModData, pOMSR, (iRet == RS_RET_SUSPENDED)? 1 : 0)) == RS_RET_OK) { - /* now check if the module is compatible with select features */ - if(pMod->isCompatibleWithFeature(sFEATURERepeatedMsgReduction) == RS_RET_OK) - pAction->f_ReduceRepeated = bReduceRepeatMsgs; - else { - dbgprintf("module is incompatible with RepeatedMsgReduction - turned off\n"); - pAction->f_ReduceRepeated = 0; - } - pAction->bEnabled = 1; /* action is enabled */ - } - break; - } - else if(iRet != RS_RET_CONFLINE_UNPROCESSED) { - /* In this case, the module would have handled the config - * line, but some error occured while doing so. This error should - * already by reported by the module. We do not try any other - * modules on this line, because we found the right one. - * rgerhards, 2007-07-24 - */ - dbgprintf("error %d parsing config line\n", (int) iRet); - break; - } - pMod = modGetNxtType(pMod, eMOD_OUT); - } - - *ppAction = pAction; - RETiRet; -} - - /* helper to selectorAddListCheckActions() * This is the fucntion to be executed by llExecFunc */ @@ -3969,7 +2958,8 @@ finalize_it: * selector is NULL, which means we do not need to care about it at * all. -- rgerhards, 2007-08-01 */ -static rsRetVal selectorAddList(selector_t *f) +rsRetVal +selectorAddList(selector_t *f) { DEFiRet; int iActionCnt; @@ -4011,81 +3001,6 @@ finalize_it: } -/* Process a configuration file line in traditional "filter selector" format - */ -static rsRetVal cflineClassic(uchar *p, selector_t **pfCurr) -{ - DEFiRet; - action_t *pAction; - selector_t *fCurr; - - assert(pfCurr != NULL); - - fCurr = *pfCurr; - - /* lines starting with '&' have no new filters and just add - * new actions to the currently processed selector. - */ - if(*p == '&') { - ++p; /* eat '&' */ - skipWhiteSpace(&p); /* on to command */ - } else { - /* we are finished with the current selector. So we now need to check - * if it has any actions associated and, if so, link it to the linked - * list. If it has nothing associated with it, we can simply discard - * it. In any case, we create a fresh selector for our new filter. - * We have one special case during initialization: then, the current - * selector is NULL, which means we do not need to care about it at - * all. -- rgerhards, 2007-08-01 - */ - CHKiRet(selectorAddList(fCurr)); - CHKiRet(selectorConstruct(&fCurr)); /* create "fresh" selector */ - CHKiRet(cflineDoFilter(&p, fCurr)); /* pull filters */ - } - - CHKiRet(cflineDoAction(&p, &pAction)); - CHKiRet(llAppend(&fCurr->llActList, NULL, (void*) pAction)); - -finalize_it: - *pfCurr = fCurr; - RETiRet; -} - - -/* process a configuration line - * I re-did this functon because it was desperately time to do so - * rgerhards, 2007-08-01 - */ -static rsRetVal cfline(uchar *line, selector_t **pfCurr) -{ - DEFiRet; - - assert(line != NULL); - - dbgprintf("cfline: '%s'\n", line); - - /* check type of line and call respective processing */ - switch(*line) { - case '!': - iRet = cflineProcessTagSelector(&line); - break; - case '+': - case '-': - iRet = cflineProcessHostSelector(&line); - break; - case '$': - ++line; /* eat '$' */ - iRet = cfsysline(line); - break; - default: - iRet = cflineClassic(line, pfCurr); - break; - } - - RETiRet; -} - - /* set the main message queue mode * rgerhards, 2008-01-03 */ @@ -4508,6 +3423,7 @@ static rsRetVal InitGlobalClasses(void) CHKiRet(wtiClassInit()); CHKiRet(wtpClassInit()); CHKiRet(queueClassInit()); + CHKiRet(exprClassInit()); finalize_it: RETiRet; |